Shane Bauer, a senior reporter at Mother Jones, discusses his four month undercover journalistic assignment as a private prison guard for the Corrections Corporation of America at the Winn Correctional Center in Winnfield, Louisiana. Transcript -- June 28, 2016 -- Shane Bauer Scott Horton: Introducing Shane Bauer -- the heroic Shane Bauer -- senior reporter at Mother Jones magazine. You remember it made the news when his cameraman got busted out in front of a prison in Louisiana back a few...
06/27/16 – James Carden – The Scott Horton Show
James Carden, a contributing writer for The Nation, discusses the neoconservative scheme for regime change in Syria and, in the long run, Russia - as articulated in the "dissent memo" signed onto by 51 State Department officials.
06/27/16 – James Bradley – The Scott Horton Show
James Bradley, author of the bestseller Flags of Our Fathers, discusses why Americans don't understand Orlando shooter Omar Mateen's motive, and still can't comprehend the lessons of terrorism blowback 15 years after 9/11.
06/23/16 – Emily Yates – The Scott Horton Show
Emily Yates, a former Army public affairs specialist and member of Iraq Veterans Against the War, discusses her "truth in recruitment" campaign to teach vulnerable students the reality of life in the military before recruiters can fill their heads with lies.
06/22/16 – Jason Leopold – The Scott Horton Show
Jason Leopold, investigative reporter for Vice News, discusses what the FOIA documents he obtained say about the CIA's "Salt Pit" black site prison in Afghanistan where Gul Rahman was tortured and died of hypothermia in 2002; and the FBI's ongoing criminal investigation of Hillary Clinton.
06/21/16 – Gareth Porter – The Scott Horton Show
Gareth Porter, an independent investigative journalist and author of Manufactured Crisis: The Untold Story of the Iran Nuclear Scare, discusses why the Obama administration is favoring al-Qaeda's main Syrian ally Ahrar al-Sham, and refusing to defy regional allies by backing a Syrian ceasefire.
06/20/16 – Derek Johnson – The Scott Horton Show
Derek Johnson, Global Zero's executive director, discuses his organization's efforts to create a world without nuclear weapons, and the challenges awaiting the next president on arms control and the nuclear "hair-trigger" posture with Russia.
06/17/16 – Mark Weisbrot – The Scott Horton Show
Mark Weisbrot, author of Failed: What the "Experts" Got Wrong about the Global Economy, discusses why Brazilian President Dilma Rousseff is being impeached; and the IMF's weakening influence in "middle income" countries across Latin America.
06/17/16 – Philip Giraldi – The Scott Horton Show
Philip Giraldi, a former CIA officer and Executive Director of The Council for the National Interest, discusses why the US foreign policy establishment still wants regime change in Syria even though the Islamic State is as likely as anyone to fill the void.
06/16/16 – Sam Husseini – The Scott Horton Show
Sam Husseini discusses his article on Noor Zahi Salman, the wife of Orlando shooter Omar Mateen, and her claim that the media (and anonymous government officials) are lying about her complicity in the mass murder of 50 people.
06/16/16 – Jonathan Landay – The Scott Horton Show
Reuters journalist Jonathan Landay discusses his article "U.S. sees no major Islamic State links to Boko Haram, despite claims."
06/16/16 – Andrew Cockburn – The Scott Horton Show
Andrew Cockburn, author of Kill Chain: The Rise of the High-Tech Assassins, discusses the Pentagon's real strategy in the Middle East: namely, keeping the money flowing to the military-industrial-Congressional complex, even if it means sending the incredibly effective A-10 Warthog to the dustbin and risking the lives of US soldiers.
06/16/16 – Aubrey Fox – The Scott Horton Show
Aubrey Fox, Executive Director of the United States office of the institute for Economics and Peace, discusses his organization's methodology for calculating a "global peace index," ranking 162 countries according to their levels of peace and assessing the economic impacts of violence at the national level.
06/14/16 – Gilbert Doctorow – The Scott Horton Show
Gilbert Doctorow, a professional Russia watcher and actor in Russian affairs going back to 1965, discusses the lack of a real debate in Western media on US-Russia relations; and why we are more in danger of nuclear annihilation now than at any point in the Cold War since the Cuban Missile Crisis.
06/14/16 – Kade Crockford – The Scott Horton Show
Kade Crockford, Director of the ACLU of Massachusetts Technology for Liberty Project, discusses the FBI's greatly expanding surveillance power in three key areas: their Next Generation Identification (biometric) database; warrantless access to the internet records of Americans; and their ability to hack and install malware on computers - all potentially without any public oversight.















