Friday, December 05, 2008

Two from Democracy Now! (with audio and video)


"CEOs of Big Three Automakers Return to Capitol Hill to Plead for $34B Federal Bailout":

The chief executives of Detroit’s Big Three automakers returned to Capitol Hill yesterday to plead for $34 billion in federal aid to bailout the industry. The company CEOs all drove to Washington in hybrid vehicles after being criticized for flying in for hearings last month in separate private jets. Lawmakers said they were not convinced that the automakers could return to profitability even with a massive infusion of government cash. We speak with longtime consumer advocate Ralph Nader and Wendy Thompson is a retired worker at American Axle in Detroit and the former president of UAW Local 235.


"Ralph Nader and Medea Benjamin on Obama's Cabinet and Grassroots Organizing Under the Next Administration":

We speak with longtime consumer advocate and former presidential candidate Ralph Nader and with activist Medea Benjamin, founder of CodePink, about President-Elect Barack Obama’s cabinet selections and how the antiwar and social justice movements will organize under an Obama administration.
Howie P.S.: I have put aside my resentment of Nader for his past presidential campaigns in order to listen to what he has to say here.

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