BETWEEN THE LINES - Jane Harman, a seven-term Democratic congresswoman from California has progressive activists unhappy with her support for the Iraq war and warrantless wiretapping. L.A. high school teacher, Marcy Winograd, founder of the LA chapter of Progressive Democrats of America, has announced her candidacy to challenge Harman in the 2010 Democratic primary. Scott Harris talks with author and columnist Norman Solomon about the effort to unseat Jane Harman.
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Between The Lines - BBC-TV's Greg Palast, considered by many to be the top investigative journalist in the United States, has just produced a new video documentary, "Palast Investigates: From 8-Mile to the Amazon - on the Trail of the Financial Marauders." The video covers his recent investigations on financial vultures who prey on the world's poorest nations; the human cost of oil production in the Amazon and the theft of millions of votes from American Indians in New Mexico.
Between The Lines speaks with Elizabeth Goitein, director of the Liberty and National Security Program at the Brennan Center for Justice at the New York University School of Law.
BETWEEN THE LINES - Tina Foster talks about the Federal Court decision that U.S. military detainees in Afghanistan are entitled to challenge detention in U.S. courts; Gerd Leipold of discusses Greenpeace environmental campaigns targets, and Michael Zweig explains the news Iraqi labor confederation.
BETWEEN THE LINES - Robert Borosage discusses how Obama's budget moves the nation in a more progressive direction, future battles ahead; Dr. Oliver Fein looks at the complexities of a single-payer government health insurance for broken healthcare system; and, Wenonah Hauter reports on international protests against water privatization.
BETWEEN THE LINES - In the month since Barack Obama was sworn in as president, the prospects of either Congress or the new administration's Department of Justice initiating an investigation into Bush administration law breaking have ebbed and flowed. As a candidate and as president, Obama has spoken often about his preference to look forward and not backward at the crimes that may have been committed during Bush's controversial administration, including torture, politicization of the Justice Department, flawed intelligence used to justify the Iraq war, and warrantless surveillance.
Prosecution of Bush Administration Law Breakers called for.
















