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Fighting terrorism without war

Published 17 Feb, 2015 07:19 | Updated 17 Feb, 2015 07:19

Thom talks with Norman Soloman, author of ‘War Made Easy’, about the fight against ISIS and why the US should let the Middle East fight its own battles. Professor Costas Panayotakis, author of ‘Remaking Scarcity: From Capitalist Inefficiency to Economic Democracy’, gives the latest on Greece’s anti-austerity fight and how close the country is to leaving the European Union. Alexis Baden Mayer of Organic Consumers Association talks about the GMO labeling fight, the GMO apple and one companies experiment with genetically modified mosquitos! On President’s Day, Harvey J. Kaye from the University of Wisconsin talks about two of America’s most radical presidents – George Washington and Abraham Lincoln! Thom gives his Daily Take, plus The Good, The Bad, and the Very Very Ugly, Geeky Science, and Crazy Alert.

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