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Nation Associates: In Conversation with Christopher Hayes Nation Associates: In Conversation with Christopher Hayes

Christopher Hayes answers NationĀ Associates' questions about the gulf oil spill, weapons programs and the seductive draw of expertise.

May 12, 2010 / Audio / The Nation

Interview: “Disposable Soldiers” Interview: “Disposable Soldiers”

BBC/PRI's "The World" interviews reporter Joshua Kors about his ongoing series on the deliberate misdiagnosis of injured returning veterans. 

May 8, 2010 / Audio / Press Room

The Breakdown: Will Financial Reform End Bailouts? The Breakdown: Will Financial Reform End Bailouts?

The Senate has finally opened debate on Dodd's financial regulatory reform bill. Will the bill end bailout--or just reinforce a broken system?

May 3, 2010 / Audio / Chris Hayes

The Breakdown: The SEC Has Charged Goldman Sachs With…What? The Breakdown: The SEC Has Charged Goldman Sachs With…What?

The SEC has filed a civil suit against Goldman Sachs for their role in exacerbating the sub-prime mortgage crisis by producing risky investment options. On this week's The Breakdow...

Apr 23, 2010 / Audio / Chris Hayes

The Nuclear Reality The Nuclear Reality

To discuss the threat of nuclear war, Jonathan Schell, Nation Institute fellow and author of "Reaching Zero," guests on the Brian Lehrer Show with David Hoffman, Foreign ...

Apr 19, 2010 / Audio / The Brian Lehrer Show

The Breakdown: Could the Massey Mine Disaster Have Been Prevented? The Breakdown: Could the Massey Mine Disaster Have Been Prevented?

Christopher Hayes asks Ken Ward Jr, renowned reporter for the Charleston Gazette, whether this grave incident could be the catalyst for mine safety reform and regulator empowerment...

Apr 16, 2010 / Audio / Chris Hayes

The Breakdown: What Will Student Loan Reform Do? The Breakdown: What Will Student Loan Reform Do?

Largely overshadowed by Healthcare's passage, student loan reform promises big changes to the current bank-based lending system. This week, The Breakdown with Christopher Hayes and...

Apr 14, 2010 / Audio / Chris Hayes

Why I’m Still an Optimist Why I’m Still an Optimist

After reporting US politics and economics for forty years, Nation national affairs correspondent William Greider still considers himself an optimist. Appearing as a guest on Radio ...

Apr 12, 2010 / Audio / William Greider

America’s Nuclear Trajectory America’s Nuclear Trajectory

Tom Engelhardt and Jonathan Schell discuss American involvement in Vietnam and Afghanistan, US nuclear policy from the 1960s to the present and the dilemma of nuclear weaponry in t...

Apr 6, 2010 / Audio / TomDispatch

The Breakdown: An Unconstitutional Mandate? The Breakdown: An Unconstitutional Mandate?

Fourteen states have filed suit challenging the healthcare overhaul, particularly the individual mandate, as unconstitutional. Christopher Hayes asks Columbia law professor Gillian...

Mar 26, 2010 / Audio / Chris Hayes

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