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The Michael Slate Show
Debra Sweet & Andy Worthington Touring to Close Guantanamo NOW, and Peter Buffett Questions the Role of Philanthropy in the World Today
Weekly Program
Andy Worthington, Journalist; Debra Sweet Nat'l Dir. World Can't Wait; Peter Buffett, philanthropist, musician, composer
 Michael Slate  Contact Contributor
Jan. 21, 2014, 9:59 p.m.
The Close Guantanamo NOW tour: Andy Worthington and Debra Sweet address how and why the US has kept this prison open for twelve years, and our responsibility to close it. Peter Buffett is a philanthropist, musician and composer. Last July he wrote, "The Charitable-Industrial Complex," an op-ed article in the New York Times, in which he questioned the role or philanthropy in the world today. This is the first part of a two-part interview. Part two will be broadcast next week.
Michael Slate - Host and Producer
Henry Carson - Assistant Producer
Jeff Pryor - Production Assistant
Teddy Robinson - Engineer
Broadcast ready with a musical break at 29:18 and can accommodate local id if needed. If you use the show or simply check it out write to us at michaelslate@redfuture.com with your comments, suggestions, criticisms and ideas.

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