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The John Batchelor Show is a hard news-analysis radio program on current events, world history, global politics and natural sciences. Based in New York City for two decades, the show has travelled widely to report, from the Middle East to the South Caucasus to the Arabian Peninsula and East Asia.

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    • 4.6 • 2.6K Ratings

The John Batchelor Show is a hard news-analysis radio program on current events, world history, global politics and natural sciences. Based in New York City for two decades, the show has travelled widely to report, from the Middle East to the South Caucasus to the Arabian Peninsula and East Asia.

    PREVIEW: #SCOTUS: #CFPB: Conversation with Professor Richard Epstein of Hoover re his surprise that SCOTUS, by 7-2, left in place the fact that the Consumer Federal Protection Bureau is funded by the Federal Resevre without Congressional oversight. Deta

    PREVIEW: #SCOTUS: #CFPB: Conversation with Professor Richard Epstein of Hoover re his surprise that SCOTUS, by 7-2, left in place the fact that the Consumer Federal Protection Bureau is funded by the Federal Resevre without Congressional oversight. Deta

    PREVIEW: #SCOTUS: #CFPB: Conversation with Professor Richard Epstein of Hoover re his surprise that SCOTUS, by 7-2, left in place the fact that the Consumer Federal Protection Bureau is funded by the Federal Resevre without Congressional oversight. Details later. 

    https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/despite-consumer-watchdog-s-us-supreme-court-win-agency-powers-still-on-chopping-block/ar-BB1myVdO#fullscreen

    1923 SCOTUS

    • 2 min
    PREVIEW: #STRATEGIC FORCES: Conversation with colleague Henry Sokolski of NPEC re the return of the risk of nuclear wepon proliferation not only among adversaries but also urgently among allies. Details later.

    PREVIEW: #STRATEGIC FORCES: Conversation with colleague Henry Sokolski of NPEC re the return of the risk of nuclear wepon proliferation not only among adversaries but also urgently among allies. Details later.

    PREVIEW: #STRATEGIC FORCES: Conversation with colleague Henry Sokolski of NPEC re the return of the risk of nuclear wepon proliferation not only among adversaries but also urgently among allies.  Details later.

    1953 Nevada

    • 2 min
    GOOD EVENING: The show begins in Beijing at the meeting between Putin and Xi for the next steps in their "No Limits" partnership. Next, to Moscow and the new Defense chief, Belousov. Then, to the Fabs under construction in the US and Europe. Moving

    GOOD EVENING: The show begins in Beijing at the meeting between Putin and Xi for the next steps in their "No Limits" partnership. Next, to Moscow and the new Defense chief, Belousov. Then, to the Fabs under construction in the US and Europe. Moving

    GOOD EVENING: The show begins in Beijing at the meeting between Putin and Xi for the next steps in their "No Limits" partnership. 

    Next, to Moscow and the new Defense chief, Belousov.

    Then, to the Fabs under construction in the US and Europe.

    Moving on to Jerusalem, Lebanon, cyberspace, Tehran, and Gaza.

    To Newfoundland, and farewell to a leprechaun named Rex Humphrey.

    Then, to price controls 1970 and a failure.

    Finally, to New Orleans in 1874 and the rise of the Confederate created  segregation for the next century.

    1900 Columbus, Ohio

    • 5 min
    8/8: Sheridan’s Secret Mission: How the South Won the War After the Civil War by Robert Cwiklik (Author)

    8/8: Sheridan’s Secret Mission: How the South Won the War After the Civil War by Robert Cwiklik (Author)

    8/8: Sheridan’s Secret Mission: How the South Won the War After the Civil War by  Robert Cwiklik  (Author)

    https://www.amazon.com/Sheridans-Secret-Mission-South-After/dp/0062950649/ref=tmm_hrd_swatch_0?_encoding=UTF8&qid=&sr=
    In late 1874, nearly ten years after the Civil War, former slaves, or freedmen, found themselves under siege in the South by violent paramilitary groups like the White League, intent on erasing their newly won voting rights and other postwar gains and consigning them to a condition little better than slavery. President Ulysses S. Grant, vowing to enforce, “with rigor,” laws protecting the rights of former slaves, asked General Philip H. Sheridan to visit New Orleans and other Southern trouble spots to investigate the freedmen’s plight, all while pretending to be on vacation. Sheridan’s Secret Mission recounts the feisty Union war hero’s Southern sojourn amid tragic episodes of racial terror that ultimately fueled the overthrow of Reconstruction-era protections for black rights.

    Sheridan made a splash on his arrival in New Orleans on New Year’s Eve, accompanied by family and friends and proclaiming they were sightseers bound for Cuba. But a few days later, through trickery and force, Democrats seized control of the nearby state House of Representatives, apparently assisted by White League operatives, although the state’s majority black electorate had arguably put Republicans, the party of Lincoln and the freeing of the slaves, in control of the legislature.

    Federal soldiers stationed nearby ushered several Democrats out of the House chamber, and Sheridan publicly denounced the “spirit of defiance to all lawful authority” in Louisiana. He threatened to round up White League leaders to face trial before military tribunals. In years past, Northerners might have rallied to support the Union hero. But the public was weary of war issues. Many Northern newspapers condemned Sheridan’s actions and deplored the appearance of federal bayonets in a sovereign state legislature. Some called for Grant’s impeachment.

    The controversial clash in the Louisiana legislature lies at the heart of this revelatory new narrative history. Sheridan’s Secret Mission illuminates the bitter career of racial oppression in the United States and resonates powerfully with our contemporary “post-racial” condition.

    1910 New Orleans

    • 6 min
    7/8: Sheridan’s Secret Mission: How the South Won the War After the Civil War by Robert Cwiklik (Author)

    7/8: Sheridan’s Secret Mission: How the South Won the War After the Civil War by Robert Cwiklik (Author)

    7/8: Sheridan’s Secret Mission: How the South Won the War After the Civil War by  Robert Cwiklik  (Author)

    https://www.amazon.com/Sheridans-Secret-Mission-South-After/dp/0062950649/ref=tmm_hrd_swatch_0?_encoding=UTF8&qid=&sr=
    In late 1874, nearly ten years after the Civil War, former slaves, or freedmen, found themselves under siege in the South by violent paramilitary groups like the White League, intent on erasing their newly won voting rights and other postwar gains and consigning them to a condition little better than slavery. President Ulysses S. Grant, vowing to enforce, “with rigor,” laws protecting the rights of former slaves, asked General Philip H. Sheridan to visit New Orleans and other Southern trouble spots to investigate the freedmen’s plight, all while pretending to be on vacation. Sheridan’s Secret Mission recounts the feisty Union war hero’s Southern sojourn amid tragic episodes of racial terror that ultimately fueled the overthrow of Reconstruction-era protections for black rights.

    Sheridan made a splash on his arrival in New Orleans on New Year’s Eve, accompanied by family and friends and proclaiming they were sightseers bound for Cuba. But a few days later, through trickery and force, Democrats seized control of the nearby state House of Representatives, apparently assisted by White League operatives, although the state’s majority black electorate had arguably put Republicans, the party of Lincoln and the freeing of the slaves, in control of the legislature.

    Federal soldiers stationed nearby ushered several Democrats out of the House chamber, and Sheridan publicly denounced the “spirit of defiance to all lawful authority” in Louisiana. He threatened to round up White League leaders to face trial before military tribunals. In years past, Northerners might have rallied to support the Union hero. But the public was weary of war issues. Many Northern newspapers condemned Sheridan’s actions and deplored the appearance of federal bayonets in a sovereign state legislature. Some called for Grant’s impeachment.

    The controversial clash in the Louisiana legislature lies at the heart of this revelatory new narrative history. Sheridan’s Secret Mission illuminates the bitter career of racial oppression in the United States and resonates powerfully with our contemporary “post-racial” condition.

    1880 New Orleans French Market

    • 12 min
    6/8: Sheridan’s Secret Mission: How the South Won the War After the Civil War by Robert Cwiklik (Author)

    6/8: Sheridan’s Secret Mission: How the South Won the War After the Civil War by Robert Cwiklik (Author)

    6/8: Sheridan’s Secret Mission: How the South Won the War After the Civil War by  Robert Cwiklik  (Author)

    https://www.amazon.com/Sheridans-Secret-Mission-South-After/dp/0062950649/ref=tmm_hrd_swatch_0?_encoding=UTF8&qid=&sr=
    In late 1874, nearly ten years after the Civil War, former slaves, or freedmen, found themselves under siege in the South by violent paramilitary groups like the White League, intent on erasing their newly won voting rights and other postwar gains and consigning them to a condition little better than slavery. President Ulysses S. Grant, vowing to enforce, “with rigor,” laws protecting the rights of former slaves, asked General Philip H. Sheridan to visit New Orleans and other Southern trouble spots to investigate the freedmen’s plight, all while pretending to be on vacation. Sheridan’s Secret Mission recounts the feisty Union war hero’s Southern sojourn amid tragic episodes of racial terror that ultimately fueled the overthrow of Reconstruction-era protections for black rights.

    Sheridan made a splash on his arrival in New Orleans on New Year’s Eve, accompanied by family and friends and proclaiming they were sightseers bound for Cuba. But a few days later, through trickery and force, Democrats seized control of the nearby state House of Representatives, apparently assisted by White League operatives, although the state’s majority black electorate had arguably put Republicans, the party of Lincoln and the freeing of the slaves, in control of the legislature.

    Federal soldiers stationed nearby ushered several Democrats out of the House chamber, and Sheridan publicly denounced the “spirit of defiance to all lawful authority” in Louisiana. He threatened to round up White League leaders to face trial before military tribunals. In years past, Northerners might have rallied to support the Union hero. But the public was weary of war issues. Many Northern newspapers condemned Sheridan’s actions and deplored the appearance of federal bayonets in a sovereign state legislature. Some called for Grant’s impeachment.

    The controversial clash in the Louisiana legislature lies at the heart of this revelatory new narrative history. Sheridan’s Secret Mission illuminates the bitter career of racial oppression in the United States and resonates powerfully with our contemporary “post-racial” condition.

    1880 New Orleans

    • 8 min

Customer Reviews

4.6 out of 5
2.6K Ratings

2.6K Ratings

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Judy Dempsey on EU

Come on Judy, sticking up for the status quos of Europe today. France & Germany? In That the EU “right wing”is a scary monster painted like CBS covers DJT. Same media, insane think tank foundations flipped to left-wing activism.
Europe is over-run by Marxist & Muslim refugees destroying individual culture, who’s military is a shadow

alogatom ,

World class

The show presents informative at times entertaining information. Particularly appreciate the book reviews as well as the in-depth reporting on specific subjects.

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The best most informative show !
The analysis and insights on every topic are exceptional , and generally not available thru other media .
Herman
Lawrence NY

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