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PNN - Out for a Stroll - Liberty and Freedom (7pm EAST - Sunday 3/1/2020)  or Anytime 

PNN has always featured dissident voices, we pride ourselves on providing a platform for progressive activists of differing opinions.

Senior Producer Book Hines, our chief political analyst, will address the debates, the evolving political positions of democratic candidates and the results of this weeks political events.

What peace the Democratic Party forges with the activist wings, how it reconciles it’s ties to powerful special interests and its fervent FDR roots we see playing out in speeches and ultimately the ballot and the caucus.

Jeanine our Justice Correspondent will address the shifting position of the Trump/Barr justice department and how “friends of Donald” fare before the “Impartial” Roberts Court.

This week we have a guest from Wellington, New Zealand.  FREE-SPEECH ADVOCATE : Alex J. Hills, long time Julian Assange Activist, will give us a global perspective on the ongoing UK  Extradition Hearings  of Julian Assange. She discusses the global response from journalists, prominent whistleblower advocates, and ordinary people across the globe. People who make common cause with activists like Ellsberg and Snowden Manning and Hedges. 

We also will hear from long time progressive activist Kofi Hunt a seasoned organizer and eloquent voice in human rights issues and progressive causes. 

Also from the deeply purple state of Florida activist Edwin Enciso who brings years of experience with electoral politics and an analytic eye on our progressive agenda.

These two tireless advocates will join us live on this weeks show!

Solidarity and Peace
Rick Spisak News Director
And Sr. Executive Producer

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