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Subject Shireen Al-Adeimi on Yemen, David Arkush on Fed Climate Veto
Date March 18, 2022 3:53 PM
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Child Observing Sanaa Ruins

Sanaa, Yemen (cc photo: Yahya Arhab/European Pressphoto Agency)

This week on CounterSpin: It's worth our while to think about why everyone we know is talking about Ukraine and Russia's unlawful incursion—and equally worthwhile to ask why the same principles of concern don't seem to apply in other cases. Those feelings don't have to fight. But to hear Yemen ([link removed]) put forward as just an example of an underconsidered concern is galling from the same people who underprioritized it in the first place.

Yemen is not a rhetorical device. It's a country of human beings in crisis. We talk about that with Yemeni activist and advocate Shireen Al-Adeimi ([link removed]) , who is also assistant professor of education at Michigan State University.

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Sarah Bloom Raskin

Sarah Bloom Raskin (cc photo: New America)

Also on the show: Sarah Bloom Raskin was up for a job at the Federal Reserve ([link removed]) . Everyone was for her nomination, including the bankers she would oversee. So why did she withdraw her nomination, and what does it tell us about the possibility of making any advances at all in facing the reality of climate change ([link removed]) ? Helping us see why issues media divide are completely related is David Arkush, managing director of the climate program ([link removed]) at Public Citizen.

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