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BREAKING: Supreme Court Rules Fed Must Release All Bailout Data

The Federal Reserve must disclose details of emergency loans it made to banks in 2008, after the U.S. Supreme Court rejected an industry appeal that aimed to shield the records from public view. The justices today left intact a court order that gives the Fed five days to release the records, sought by Bloomberg News’ parent company, Bloomberg LP. Margaret Brennan and Michael McKee report on Bloomberg Television’s “InBusiness.”

Gerald Celente on 1370 WSPD with Brian Wilson

Gerald Celente on 1370 WSPD with Brian Wilson

Michael Hudson Interview: 'Hudson on the View of Europe'

AUDIO: Bonnie Faulkner interviews Michael Hudson from KPFA – Guns and Butter. Topics covered: Financial and fiscal austerity policies; the appeal of economic austerity to bankers; economic depression and war; post-WWII vs. post-cold war economic policy; government to government grants vs. commercial lending; the euro and dollar; privatization in New Zealand and elsewhere; social unrest; speculation and prices; criminalization of the economy; impoverishment of the US.

Democracy Now! Interview with Jean-Bertrand Aristide

Former Haitian President Jean-Bertrand Aristide and his family were flown on Friday by the South African government back to their home in Haiti after seven years in exile. Just before their journey, President Obama called South African President Jacob Zuma to try to prevent the trip.

Libya: Obama’s Latest, AFRICOM’s First, NATO’s African War

More military assets are being added by NATO nations almost hourly, which indicates that a no-fly zone is the least of Western plans for Libya and that the campaign is not expected to end in the foreseeable future.

Chris Hedges: The Body Baggers of Iraq

Once, the unit had to process seven Marines killed in an explosion. Seven or eight body bags were delivered to the bunker. “We had clean body bags set up so we could sort the flesh,” she said. “Sometimes things come in with nametags. Or sometimes one is Hispanic and you could tell who was Hispanic and who was the white guy. We tried separating flesh. It was ridiculous. We would open a body bag and there was nothing but vaporized flesh.

Obama vs Obama: Kucinich Calls for the Return of Congress to Exercise Constitutional Authority to Declare War

U.S. Military Action Against Libya Absent Imminent Threat or Congressional Approval Outside the Legal Scope of the Presidency. Senator Barack Obama, December 20, 2007, “The President does not have power under the Constitution to unilaterally authorize a military attack in a situation that does not involve stopping an actual or imminent threat to the nation.”

John Pilger: WikiLeaks and freedom

‘Breaking Australia’s silence: WikiLeaks and freedom’ was a public forum held on 16 March 2011 at the Sydney Town Hall staged by the Sydney Peace Foundation, Amnesty, Stop the War Coalition, and supported by the City of Sydney.

NSA Cyber Security Data Center in Utah: $1.2 Billion

In a recent gathering at the Camp W.G. Williams National Guard Post on the border of Salt Lake and Utah County, the National Security Agency and U.S. Army Corps of Engineers broke ground on a new data center. The $1.2 billion project will lead to the construction of a 1 million square foot data center, the largest Department of Defense project currently active in the country.

Seattle Iraq War Protest March 19 2011

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