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Ralph Nader Radio Hour

Joanne Doroshow, Steven Hill

Ralph Nader Radio Hour

Ralph Nader

Government, News

4.81.1K Ratings

🗓️ 19 December 2015

⏱️ 58 minutes

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Summary

Joanne Doroshow, executive director of the Center for Justice and Democracy, talks about how big business perpetuates the myth of the “litigious society” to keep ordinary people from pursuing civil justice. And Steven Hill tells us how “The Uber Economy” and unregulated capitalism are screwing the American worker.



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

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it's the Ralph Nader Radio Hour.

0:05.7

Stand up, stand up.

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You've been sitting gray to jump. Welcome to the Ralph Nader Radio Hour. My name is Steve Scrovan along with my co-host

0:19.9

David Feldman. Hello David. Hello I hope Ralph is getting all its Christmas shopping done.

0:26.0

And the man of the hour, Ralph Nader.

0:27.4

How are you today, Ralph?

0:29.0

Very good.

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We're going to have a great show today, too, folks.

0:32.3

Well, we do have a fine show for you today we're going to be talking to

0:34.8

political author and commentator Stephen Hill whose latest book is raw deal how the

0:40.5

Uber economy and runaway capitalism are screwing the American worker.

0:45.0

We're also going to see what Russell Mokieber is watch dogging for us on the corporate crime beat,

0:49.9

and we're going to be talking civil justice with our first guest.

0:53.1

David.

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Our first guest is Joanne Doarshow.

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Miss Doreshow is the founder and executive director of the Center for Justice

0:59.8

and Democracy and co-founder of Americans for Insurance Reform.

1:04.8

She is also adjunct professor at New York Law School, where she teaches civil justice through

1:10.0

the courts.

1:11.2

An attorney, Ms. Dorisheau, has worked on civil justice issues since 1986, when she

1:17.0

directed an insurance industry and liability project for Ralph. Together, they developed some of the first educational materials used to fight tort reform

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