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🗓️ 19 January 2019
⏱️ 67 minutes
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Josh Fox, director of the “Gasland” documentaries, joins Ralph to discuss his ongoing battles with the fossil fuel industry as detailed in his one-man show “The Truth Has Changed.” And Constitutional scholar, Bruce Fein, tells us the important questions the Senate confirmation committee failed to ask Attorney General nominee, William Barr, about executive power.
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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 great to long. Welcome to the Ralph Nader Radio Hour. My name is Steve Scrovan along with the man of the hour Ralph Nader. Hello Ralph Nader. |
0:22.0 | Hello everybody and happy New Year. On today's show, we welcome |
0:26.6 | Oscar nominated an Emmy-winning writer director Josh Fox. Most of you may be familiar with his documentaries that blew the lid off the wonderful world of fracking, |
0:37.0 | Gas land, parts one and two. He also lectures around the country and has written a book entitled, |
0:42.1 | The Truth Has Changed. |
0:44.2 | We're going to be talking to him about that as well as all that he has endured going up against |
0:48.2 | the fossil fuel industry. |
0:50.2 | In the second half of the show, we welcome back constitutional scholar and regular guest Bruce Fine. |
0:55.0 | In the past we've talked to Bruce about war powers, John Bolton, Brett Kavanaugh, the Mueller investigation. |
1:02.0 | Today he's going to give us his take on the Kavanaugh, the Mueller investigation. |
1:02.8 | Today he's going to give us his take |
1:04.8 | on the confirmation hearing of Donald Trump's |
1:06.9 | latest nominee for Attorney General William Barr |
1:10.3 | and what was asked and what wasn't asked more importantly. |
1:14.0 | As always in the middle we will head over to the national press building to check in with our |
1:18.0 | corporate crime reporter Russell Mokieber. |
1:21.0 | But first, I remember sitting in a theater a few years back watching a movie about something I wasn't that familiar with it was this term called fracking and I saw a man put a match up to the faucet of his kitchen sink. |
1:34.1 | He turns the handle on the faucet and it explodes into flames. |
1:38.3 | Our first guest wrote and directed that film with his own little consumer video camera and he started a fire of his own. |
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