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The untold story of America’s war wounded: ANN JONES reports on the horrors of war in Iraq and Afghanstan– she’s author of eight books, including the unforgettable Kabul in Winter. Her new book is They Were Soldiers: How the Wounded Return from America’s Wars. READ Ann Jones at TomDispatch HERE.
Plus: Obama’s deportation regime: a record number of deportations, and people spending years in immigration detention—but the ACLU is fighting to win rights for those detainees. AHILAN ARULANANTHAM, Deputy Legal Director of the ACLU of Southern California, will explain.
Also: In the Coen Brothers’ new film, Inside Llewyn Davis, a not-very-good folksinger tries to make it in Greenwich Village in 1961, just before Bob Dylan arrives. We’ll have comment from historian SEAN WILENTZ—author of Bob Dylan in America. The film opens in LA and NYC on Friday. PLAYLIST: “Hang me, oh hang me,” Oscar Isaac; “Please Mr. Kennedy,” Justin Timberlake; “Green Green Rocky Road,” Dave Van Ronk; “Farewell,” Bob Dylan. WATCH the trailer for Inside Llewyn Davis HERE.
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Also: a memoir of Polish-Jewish reconciliation:
Plus: JOHNNY CASH: the unvarnished truth about “the man in black,” a musical genius who was humbled by addicition. 
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Also Valerie Plame is the former CIA officer who was outed in 2003 by the Bush White House after her husband, Ambassador Joe Wilson, challenged Bush’s rationale for invading Iraq. Now she has a new book out, her first work of fiction – it’s titled Blowback. We’ll speak with her about fact and fiction about the CIA.


Also: Hollywood and Hitler: in the 1930s, the studios cancelled several explicitly anti-Nazi films planned for production, and deleted anything that could be construed as critical of the Nazis in several other movies. And yet the studios were run by Jews. 