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Salon Radio:  Pam Spaulding on Rick Warren Salon Radio: Pam Spaulding on Rick Warren
What's behind Obama's choice of one of America's most extremist pastors to deliver the invocation at his Inauguration?
Salon Radio:  Retired Rear Adm. John Hutson on torture Salon Radio: Retired Rear Adm. John Hutson on torture
Twelve retired military officers meet with key Obama appointees to discuss ways to end Bush's torture and detention policies.
Salon Radio:  NPR's Tom Gjelten and ACLU's Harvey Grossman Salon Radio: NPR's Tom Gjelten and ACLU's Harvey Grossman
What accounted for NPR's inaccurate reporting on the John Brennan controversy? And: will a federal court invalidate telecom immunity as unconstitutional?
Salon Radio:  Cato's Gene Healy on domestic troop deployments Salon Radio: Cato's Gene Healy on domestic troop deployments
What is behind the Pentagon's new plan to deploy 20,000 U.S. Army troops inside the U.S., and what are the risks and dangers?
Salon Radio:  Scott Horton on war crimes prosecutions Salon Radio: Scott Horton on war crimes prosecutions
Should Bush officials be prosecuted for their torture programs, and how could this be done?
Salon Radio: Anthony Romero Salon Radio: Anthony Romero
What are the priorities for the restoration of civil liberties under an Obama administration, and how can they most effectively be achieved?
Salon Radio:  ACLU on the U.S. Army's domestic deployment Salon Radio: ACLU on the U.S. Army's domestic deployment
Why is a U.S. Army brigade being permanently assigned to the "Homeland," and should anyone care?
Salon Radio:  Kenneth Katzman on attacking Iran Salon Radio: Kenneth Katzman on attacking Iran
An interview with one of the Beltway's leading Iran experts and advocates of an attack reveals the grotesque indifference and banality of evil of our foreign policy establishment.
Salon Radio:  Eric Boehlert on Drudge's decline Salon Radio: Eric Boehlert on Drudge's decline
Is the right-wing gossipmonger finally losing his sway over campaign reporters?
Salon Radio:  Scott Horton Salon Radio: Scott Horton
Did PBS (and Jay Rockefeller's wife) block the broadcast of a documentary linking torture to the Bush administration? And what role did Bill Kristol play in Sarah Palin's selection?
Salon Radio:  ACLU's Jonathan Hafetz on Guantanamo cases Salon Radio: ACLU's Jonathan Hafetz on Guantanamo cases
Why is the Bush administration continuing to imprison 17 detainees in Guantánamo who it acknowledges are innocent? And what is the latest on the president's power to imprison U.S. citizens as "enemy combatants"?
Salon Radio:  Jane Hamsher & Markos Moulitsas Salon Radio: Jane Hamsher & Markos Moulitsas
A new campaign to recruit and support primary challengers to Congressional incumbents, supported by a vast coalition, is unveiled today.
Salon Radio: L.A. Times' Tim Rutten on Ahmadinejad Salon Radio: L.A. Times' Tim Rutten on Ahmadinejad
Is the U.S. failing to take the "Iranian threat" seriously enough, or is that threat being exaggerated and distorted?
Salon Radio:  David Cay Johnston on the bailout Salon Radio: David Cay Johnston on the bailout
The Pulitzer Prize-winning NYT reporter discusses the uncritical panic created around the financial crisis and the role journalists have played in that.
Salon Radio:  ACLU's Mike German on new FBI spying powers Salon Radio: ACLU's Mike German on new FBI spying powers
With three months left in the Bush administration, Attorney General Michael Mukasey is about to vest broad new FBI investigative powers aimed at U.S. citizens.
Salon Radio:  Murray Waas Salon Radio: Murray Waas
Bush's involvement in the disputes over his illegal spying program, and his involvement in other related crimes, may be more extensive than previously known.
Salon Radio:  Digby on the bailout Salon Radio: Digby on the bailout
What are the dangers for Democrats in supporting a bailout? And why are they about to do it?
Salon Radio:  Notre Dame finance professor Richard Sheehan Salon Radio: Notre Dame finance professor Richard Sheehan
Several key claims from Hank Paulson are inaccurate and misleading. Plus: Paulson's role in the financial crisis he's now supposed to solve.
Salon Radio:  Rep. Jerry Nadler Salon Radio: Rep. Jerry Nadler
Why is Congress so weak, who is to blame, and what can be done about it? Plus: will any of that change depending on the outcome of the election?
Salon Radio:  ACLU's Caroline Frederickson Salon Radio: ACLU's Caroline Frederickson
Why aren't constitutional issues receiving any campaign attention and what can be done about it? Plus: updates on the FISA lawsuits.
Salon Radio:  Matthew Yglesias Salon Radio: Matthew Yglesias
What are the most glaring deficiencies in media coverage of the campaign and what can be done to combat them? Plus: Is the Obama campaign excessively minimizing foreign policy differences with the GOP?
Salon Radio:  Jeff Guntzel on the St. Paul protests Salon Radio: Jeff Guntzel on the St. Paul protests
A reporter for the Minnesota Independent discusses the indiscriminate use of force and mass arrests at the GOP Convention.
Salon Radio:  Amrit Singh of ACLU and Dennis Perrin Salon Radio: Amrit Singh of ACLU and Dennis Perrin
Is the CIA on the verge of being held in contempt of court for destroying interrogation videos? Do Democrats love war as much as the GOP?
Salon Radio: Charles Grassley on the anthrax investigation Salon Radio: Charles Grassley on the anthrax investigation
The GOP senator describes his dissatisfaction with the FBI and reveals the hearings to be held by the Judiciary Committee.
Salon Radio:  Jane Hamsher Salon Radio: Jane Hamsher
What are the short-term and longer-term plans for Accountability Now and Strange Bedfellows?
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