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Ralph Nader Radio Hour

Ambassador Anthony Quainton, Mark Everson

Ralph Nader Radio Hour

Ralph Nader

Government, News

4.81.1K Ratings

🗓️ 30 August 2015

⏱️ 58 minutes

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Summary

Former ambassador Anthony Quainton from the School of International Service talks to Ralph a bout the Iran deal. And Ralph both grills and advises Mark Everson, who is running for president in the Republican primary about the IRS, tort reform and breaking up the big banks.



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0:00.0

From the K-P-F-K Studios in Southern California,

0:03.6

it's the Ralph Nader Radio Hour.

0:05.7

Stand up, stand up.

0:07.8

You've been sitting way too long. Welcome to the Ralph Nader Radio Hour. I'm David Feldman along with the man of the

0:19.2

hour Ralph Nader. Our co-host Steve Scrovan is doing something highly un-American.

0:24.3

He is taking a vacation.

0:26.1

Imagine that.

0:27.1

On today's show, we discuss the Iran deal with Professor Anthony Quainton of American

0:32.0

University, and then we meet Mark

0:34.1

Eversen, former CEO of the Red Cross, who served as our nation's 46

0:38.4

commissioner of the Internal Revenue Service. He is currently seeking the Republican nomination for president.

0:45.3

And maybe we can get Ralph to tell us about the grand opening of the American Museum of Tort

0:50.4

Law on Saturday, September 26, 2015 in Winstead, Connecticut.

0:56.4

But first, Congress has until mid-September to give a thumbs up on the Iranian nuclear

1:01.3

deal carved out by Secretary of State John Kerry and several world

1:05.2

powers.

1:06.2

The Republican controlled Congress is expected to reject the deal, but Democratic leaders

1:10.9

are cautiously optimistic that they can cobble together enough votes to prevent a veto-proof majority.

1:18.0

We are joined by Professor Anthony Quayton.

1:21.0

Professor Quayton held the post of coordinator for counterterrorism under both the Carter and Reagan

1:26.2

administration.

1:27.2

He then served as ambassador to Nicaragua and Kuwait under President Reagan.

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