Guest host Kenji Jasper is in today for Leonard. We'll outline evidence of misconduct and illegal actions in Ohio during the 2004 presidential election, as published in Harper’s. And in our weekly Please Explain feature, we’ll take an in-depth look at the the drug crystal methamphetamine.
None Dare Call It Stolen
Mark Crispin Miller tells us about his article “None Dare Call It Stolen” in the current issue of Harper’s. The article reviews Congressman John Conyers’s report on electoral irregularities in Ohio, and argues that there’s strong evidence of misconduct and illegal conduct.
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Winter Soldier
Filmmaker Lucy Massie Phenix and Vietnam veterans Rusty Sachs and Kenneth Campbell look back on their participation in the 1971 documentary “Winter Soldier,” a film that documented the testimony of 125 Vietnam veterans who described the war crimes and horrors they saw on duty.
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Please Explain: Crystal Methamphetamine
In this week’s Please Explain feature, we look at crystal methamphetamine and how it affects people who use it.
Leonard talks to Carl L. Hart, Assistant Professor of Clinical Neuroscience in the Department of Psychiatry at Columbia University, and a Research Scientist in the Division of Substance Abuse ...
Leonard talks to Carl L. Hart, Assistant Professor of Clinical Neuroscience in the Department of Psychiatry at Columbia University, and a Research Scientist in the Division of Substance Abuse ...

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