Violent Protests And Vote-Count Delays Mar Presidential Election In Honduras And From Warheads To Medicine: 75 Years Of Chicago’s Nuclear Contribution To The World
By Worldview StaffViolent Protests And Vote-Count Delays Mar Presidential Election In Honduras And From Warheads To Medicine: 75 Years Of Chicago’s Nuclear Contribution To The World
By Worldview Staff
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On today’s show:
- Matt Ginsberg-Jaeckle with the Chicago-based human rights group La Voz de Los de Abajo is in Honduras to observe the country’s presidential election and gives us an update.
- We discuss the landmark scientific discovery of the first-ever controlled nuclear chain reaction with former nuclear industry executive, engineer, and whistleblower Arnie Gundersen; nuclear physicist and former United States secretary of Energy Ernest Moniz who helped negotiate the 2105 Iran Nuclear Deal; and Norma Field, professor of Japanese Studies at the University of Chicago.