Episodes

Jan 20, 2020
Jan 20, 2020
57 min
If we really value and apply the teachings of the Rev Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., and emulate the spirit of his work, what can we show as evidence of our gratitude and our progress?

Jan 16, 2020
Jan 16, 2020
58 min
The upcoming impeachment trial of President Donald Trump in the Senate. How do you think it will go? And which candidate, if any, has your attention?

Jan 14, 2020
Jan 14, 2020
59 min
Rethinking Our Political Options: What Are to Be Our Political Practices?
Leid Stories listeners discuss their changing political attitudes and what factors have caused, or are causing, them to revise those attitudes.

Jan 13, 2020
Leid Stories--01.13.20
Jan 13, 2020
Jan 13, 2020
57 min
Ten years after a catastrophic earthquake and a massive infusion of aid, Haitians' lives are nowhere close to normal. Journalist and documentarian Kim Ives explains.
Puerto Rico's still reeling -- not only from Hurricane Maria and recent quakes, but from government mismanagement and official neglect, says local activist Eliza Llenza, who reports that thousands of homeowners remain without promised roofs.

Jan 10, 2020
Jan 10, 2020
56 min
Go on the record with insightful commentary on major issues of the day, or any topic you consider worthy of further discussion or debate. That's what "Free Your Mind Friday" is all about.
Wade in and free your mind. Call 888-874-4888.

Jan 9, 2020
Jan 9, 2020
57 min
House makes attempt to restrain Trump's military actions with War Powers Resolution. Slow on the draw?

Jan 8, 2020
Jan 8, 2020
57 min
President Donald Trump last Friday ordered a drone attack on a group of military leaders who were meeting close to the airport in Baghdad to discuss regional matters. Several were killed in the attack, but Trump would say later at a news conference that the main target was Gen. Qassem Soleimani, commander of the Quds Force, an elite division of Iran's Revolutionary Guard Corps. Also killed was Abu Mahdi al-Muhandis, deputy leader of the Iraqi Popular Mobilization Forces.
Reaction to the drone attack was swift and unforgiving, with the Muslim world demanding revenge against the United States. At home, too, Trump found withering criticism for his action was piled onto anger and contempt over impeachment charges.
But whose war is it, anyway. Trump's defense is that he was acting under his authority as commander in chief when be ordered the attack. Many members of Congress say he did not inform them of his plan nor did he get required approval. Others equate Trump's summary action as being no different from a mob hit.
What do Leid Stories listeners say? Whose war is it, anyway?

Jan 7, 2020
Jan 7, 2020
57 min
Listeners sound off on the crisis that President Trump has created by ordering a drone attack in Baghdad last Friday that killed several people--among them high-profile regional military leader, Gen. Qassem Soleimani, commander of the Quds Force, an elite division of Iran's Revolutionary Guard Corps, and Abu Mahdi al-Muhandis, deputy leader of the Iraqi Popular Mobilization Forces.
Tens of thousands poured into the streets of Baghdad yesterday, as an honor guard for those killed and to send a message to the United States that the killings will be avenged.
Trump claims he ordered the drone attack because the men were part of a plot that posed an "imminent danger" to the United States.
In the midst of a Senate impeachment trial against him, Trump feels besieged, but keeps saying he has done nothing wrong, although the House is now considering additional charges against him

Jan 6, 2020
Jan 6, 2020
58 min
Leid Stories listeners analyze our current situation as a nation, and discuss how and why we so often come to crisis points that place undue burdens on the people to solve.

Jan 3, 2020
Jan 3, 2020
54 min
It's our weekly open forum. The conversation is whatever you want it to be, and it goes wherever you want it to go. But please have an opinion.
Bring it! Call 888-874-4888.

