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2021-11-10
1h 08
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2021-08-16
56 min
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Watching the Hawks: Texas Democrats block restrictive voting bill & Tulsa massacre
Texas Republicans' push to enact new voting restrictions and were blocked Democrats who walked off the state House floor late Sunday night, leaving majority Republicans without the quorum they needed to approve the bill. President Joe Biden will announce on Tuesday new measures his administration is taking to narrow the racial wealth gap. The announcement will coincide with Biden’s trip to Tulsa, Oklahoma, to commemorate the 100th anniversary of the Tulsa race massacre, one of the worst episodes of racial violence in US history. The Biden administration is dispatching its top diplomat to Costa Rica on Tuesday to take Ce...
2021-06-02
24 min
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CrossTalk: Trumpism without Trump
What is the future of the Republican Party? Is that future something Donald Trump will decide? Critics of the GOP say it is no longer a political party. Rather, they argue, it is a cult – a personality cult focused on Trump. Is this a winning strategy for the GOP?CrossTalking with Melik Abdul, David Fisher, and George Ajjan.
2021-06-02
27 min
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Boom Bust: Biden unveils tax plans & Robinhood to face Chinese competition
As the Biden administration enters its first summer in office, it has unveiled its new tax plan for some of the highest income earners in the country. Jeffrey Tucker, author of ‘Liberty or Lockdown’, joins the program to offer his opinion on the announcement. Plus, months after its infamous GameStop controversy, retail trading application Robinhood may be facing some competition in China as the nation has warmed to cryptocurrency trading. Boom Bust’s Christy Ai lends her insight on the development and where the world’s second-largest economy stands in the development of its digital currency. Then we take a look acr...
2021-06-02
26 min
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Dennis Miller+1: Simon Doonan on the art of crafting & the demise of Barneys New York
"Making It" judge Simon Doonan sits down with Dennis Miller to talk about the new season of the crafting competition show and how it is different than many other competition series. Plus, the former Barneys New York ambassador-at-large on the demise of the famous department store.
2021-06-02
26 min
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Wayne Dupree Show: Could the SCOTUS abortion decision shake up the 2022 election midterms?
The SCOTUS decision is also likely to push abortion to the forefront of voter issues in the upcoming 2022 midterm elections. If SCOTUS were to rule in favor of Mississippi, the rule would likely mobilize anti-abortion groups who plan to make it a key issue in the 2022 midterm elections to flip the House and Senate.
2021-06-02
1h 05
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Wayne Dupree Show: San Jose shooting fallout, FB makes huge decision about Covid posts
Facebook is removing its ban on posts calling the novel coronavirus man-made after several experts pointed out that the theory the virus escaped from a lab - which is short of evidence - cannot be ruled out yet.
2021-06-02
1h 01
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Dennis Miller+1: Andrew Rannells on his hopes for broadway coming out of the pandemic
Andrew Rannells, who started his successful career as a Broadway heavyweight weighs in on how he thinks the theater will come back after the pandemic hit the industry hard. Plus, who is always trying to make laugh on the set of his hit Showtime series 'Black Monday.'
2021-06-01
26 min
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Keiser Report: The inflation mindset is here
In this episode of the Keiser Report, Max and Stacy look at the inflation mindset ready, willing and able to take higher prices thus allowing prices to continue rising. In the second half Max continues his conversation with Michael Pento about price signals and capital allocation.
2021-06-01
27 min
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CrossTalk Bullhorns, HOME EDITION: Useless Sanctions
Imposing sanctions on a country used to be the policy of last resort. That is not the case today. Now, Washington sanctions scores of countries and even threatens sanctions against supposed allies. Do sanctions work? Not really. Also, we have an update on Belarus.CrossTalking with Dmitry Babich and George Szamuely.
2021-05-31
28 min
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Going Underground: Covid-19 corruption in BoJo’s Britain & Covid-19 catastrophe in Modi’s India
On this episode of Going Underground, we speak to Prof. Guy Standing. He discusses his new book, ‘The Corruption of Capitalism’, the shocking revelations made by Dominic Cummings about disastrous coronavirus pandemic mismanagement by the Boris Johnson government, arguable neglect and chronic corruption, the revolving door between big finance and politics in the UK, the financial sector’s tremendous control and influence over the British economy, the mainstream media being a part of the rentier economy system, how big financial companies groom people to go into politics to ensure favourable policy, why work doesn’t pay in the UK and how the...
2021-05-31
27 min
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Renegade Inc.: Medici money
The Renaissance is known as the cradle era of the modern world, for both its art and ideas. Less known is that it was also the era when the modern banking system was created. The Medici Bank was the most influential, yet the trouble it attracted from both church and state, over using usury as a business model, is a problem that our societies still face today. Ross Ashcroft is joined by Tim Parks, author of 'Medici Money,' to delve into the world of 15th-century banking and to explore the parallels between then and now.
2021-05-31
27 min
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Worlds Apart: Defeat & retreat? Matthew Hoh, Senior Fellow with the Center for International Policy
Two decades after declaring war on the Taliban and launching Operation Enduring Freedom, the United States has ordered its military to pack up and go home, leaving the Taliban more empowered than ever. Have the Americans finally accepted that what can’t be cured must be endured? To discuss this, Oksana is joined by Matthew Hoh, Marine combat veteran and Senior Fellow with the Center for International Policy.
2021-05-30
29 min
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On Contact: Corporate tyranny & Steven Donziger
On the show this week, Chris Hedges talks to Steven Donziger, the human rights environmental justice attorney, about the grim reality when we confront the real centers of power.Donziger has been fighting polluting American oil companies for nearly three decades on behalf of indigenous communities and peasant farmers in Ecuador, and has been under house arrest in Manhattan for nearly two years. He went on trial in federal court in New York two weeks ago on contempt of court charges, which could see him jailed for six months, for appealing the demand to hand over his computer, cellphone, and...
2021-05-30
28 min
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Sputnik Orbiting the World: The BBC and the royal family in crisis?
The BBC is facing a potentially existential crisis. Libertarian Tory backbenchers who don’t believe in it in the first place see, as Harold MacMillan put it, 'one damn thing after another' - Rolf Harris, Stuart Hall, Jimmy Savile and now their former religious affairs editor Martin Bashir. Of course, champions of the free market probably wouldn’t like the BBC’s socialised business model even if it was run by Franciscan Friars, but is this the moment when a critical mass of enemies of the BBC can finally strike? Laurence Fox sees this story from one side. He is of cou...
2021-05-29
25 min
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The World According to Jesse, Lab leak: can intelligence be trusted?
Jesse Ventura and Brigida Santos reveal the intelligence community’s latest claims about the origins of Covid-19, and question whether the masses can trust the intelligence, following decades of lies. They also discuss the US Justice Department’s surveillance of journalists. Plus, science writer Nicholas Wade breaks down the lab-leak theory.
2021-05-29
21 min
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Keiser Report: Bitcoin better than bonds
In this episode of the Keiser Report, Max and Stacy look at hedge fund billionaire Ray Dalio, who’s on record as saying he’d rather buy bitcoin than bonds in an inflationary environment. Soon after, it was reported he owned bitcoin. They also look at the European Central Bank gift that has made Bernard Arnault the richest man in the world. In the second half, Max chats to Michael Pento about the ‘everything bubble’ and the risk of hyperinflation.
2021-05-29
27 min
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Going Underground: Is the Palestinian struggle moving back to armed resistance?
On this episode of Going Underground, we speak to Dr. Yasser Al-Kidwa, the nephew of the late leader of the Palestinian Liberation Organisation Yasser Arafat. He discusses the presidential election next door in Syria which saw Bashar Al-Assad re-elected for another 7-year term, US Secretary of State Antony Blinken’s visit to Ramallah to meet with Mahmoud Abbas, perceptions that the Palestinian Authority and ruling elite are out of touch for still pursuing negotiations with the United States, whether the Palestinian resistance is moving toward armed struggle as Hamas has arguably sidelined the Palestinian Authority, Mahmoud Abbas’ attempts to remove him...
2021-05-29
28 min
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Redacted Tonight: Israel’s propaganda, Joe Biden abandons student debt promises
Israel’s latest operation targeting people in occupied Palestine has aroused a global movement of resistance. In response, the Israeli government has sparked a propaganda campaign to convince the world the real problem is antisemitism rather than the violence from its forces. Lee Camp examines the propaganda being used to persuade people to forget about Israel’s crimes against the Palestinian people. Camp also covers Senator Bernie Sanders’ latest push for free college, President Joe Biden's choice to abandon college debt forgiveness, and some climate change news that might provoke a response from the powerful.Anders Lee reports on the...
2021-05-29
27 min
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Boom Bust: Covid-19 on its way out as travel rises
A key inflation metric has hit its highest level in years, as the US economy continues to take strides in reopening. Plus, amid the vaccination drive, the summer travel season is set to boom. But what will that do to prices? Optimism has also spilled into the movie theater, with the summer blockbuster poised for a roaring comeback.
2021-05-29
27 min
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The Big Picture, Post-pandemic roll call: teachers absent
Countless educators consider leaving their profession due to hardships caused by a year of teaching from home. Was online instruction just a Band-Aid for a much bigger issue? Host of #TeacherTalk Dr. Lisa Mozer and master social worker Penny Collins explain the existential threat faced by post-pandemic school systems. US airlines are now servicing more than a million passengers a day, signaling that the post-lockdown travel boom is here. As health-screening apps debut and rental car lots empty, Strelmark president Hilary Fordwich offers tips to help eager travelers streamline some sorely needed R&R.
2021-05-29
26 min
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Redacted Tonight: UnKoch my campus, the future of private security, Alabama coal-miner strike
Lee Camp interviews the executive director of UnKoch My Campus Jasmine Banks. Banks takes us through the Koch agenda on college campuses across the country. The notorious oligarchs have used their billions of dollars to fund campus activists and academic departments with a view toward pushing free-market principles and undermining social welfare policies. UnKoch My Campus exposes the work of the industrialists. It has achieved some significant victories but still has a lot of work to do to kick Koch Industries out of academia in the US.Naomi Karavani reports on a new app for keeping track of...
2021-05-28
27 min
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CrossTalk: Biden-media lovefest
Joe Biden’s policy honeymoon may be over, but this doesn’t apply to the lovefest the media’s in with the president and his administration. Amazingly, we’re told there’s no need for fact-checkers. We weren’t allowed to trust Trump, but now we can again trust politicians. And why? The reason is simple: most of the media is in lockstep with the liberal agenda.CrossTalking with Lionel, Roger L. Simon, and Graham Elwood.
2021-05-28
27 min
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Dennis Miller+1: ‘Dancing with the Stars’ Derek Hough on having more compassion for the contestants
'Dancing with the Stars' judge Derek Hough sits down with Dennis to talk about his extraordinary career in dance and what it's like to be behind the judges table. Plus, the two go down memory lane and reminisce about some of the greatest dancers of all time.
2021-05-28
26 min
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SophieCo. Visionaries: Religion is a meme – psychologist
We live surrounded by all sorts of ideas. We think it’s us producing and using them. But what if it’s them using us? We talked about memes with Dr. Susan Blackmore, psychologist, broadcaster and Visiting Professor at the University of Plymouth.
2021-05-28
26 min
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Boom Bust: Colonial Pipeline negligence lawsuit
The Biden administration has had its first high level trade talks with China since taking office, but what has come of the calls? Plus, the Colonial Pipeline saga has taken yet another turn as new allegations of negligence have arisen. Meanwhile, as the smartphone revolution continues to change seemingly at the speed of light, soon some manufacturers could lose their exclusive repair rights.
2021-05-28
24 min
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The Alex Salmond Show: A political tale of four nations
In the first of two shows in which parliamentarians forecast the political future of the UK’s four component nations, Alex examines the political canvas at Westminster, following the starkly divergent results of this month’s elections in England, Scotland and Wales. Baroness Claire Fox explains the Tory victories in England, while rebel Scottish nationalist, Angus Brendan MacNeil MP, charts the looming constitutional showdown with Scotland.
2021-05-27
27 min
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Keiser Report: Beggars can’t be choosers
On this episode of the Keiser Report, Max and Stacy look at the surging US trade deficit with China and how the elite are now trying to negotiate with the reality they set in motion back in 2001. What they are learning is that beggars can’t be choosers. In the second half, Max chats to Chris Fenton, author of ‘Feeding the Dragon’, about Hollywood selling out to China. Max asks whether or not the US can even afford to alter the course their elite set in motion.
2021-05-27
28 min
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America's Lawyer: Microsoft & Google caught illegally selling user data
100% of breast milk samples now contain PFAS toxins. The DOJ has quietly kept tabs on American journalists for decades. Microsoft and Google unlawfully profited from user data, including biometrics taken from unknowing Uber drivers.
2021-05-27
28 min
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Boom Bust: WhatsApp hits India with privacy suit
WhatsApp has filed a privacy suit against India over claims the nation is tracing messages. We dive into the latest move and what the ramifications could be. Plus, the White House is looking into the volatility of cryptocurrencies in the wake of bitcoin’s latest major fluctuation. Meanwhile, a worldwide discussion is taking place on the adoption of a global minimum corporate tax rate.
2021-05-27
25 min
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Dennis Miller+1: Chrishell Stause on the Los Angeles housing bubble & why people are leaving
Actress and real estate agent Chrishell Stause compares the price of housing in Los Angeles to her hometown in Kentucky. She also discusses why she thinks more people are leaving the city to find cheaper housing in other cities.
2021-05-27
27 min
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Going Underground: Bashar Assad’s political adviser on Syrian presidential election, Israeli attacks
On this episode of Going Underground, we speak to the political adviser of Syrian President Bashar Assad, Bouthaina Shaaban. She discusses the presidential elections being held in Syria for the first time since 2014, accusations by NATO countries that the elections are a farce, the presence of international observers from Russia, China, India, Venezuela, Cuba, Nicaragua and other nations to observe the process, the occupation of Syria by Israel, the US and Turkey, and President Assad’s pledge to liberate every inch of the country. She also talks about redefining the international order away from Western countries, reconstruction efforts in Syria af...
2021-05-26
27 min
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Boom Bust: Reddit forums swinging crypto prices?
The European Union has moved to impose sanctions on Belarus in the wake of what it has dubbed a “hijacking.” We dive into the details of the economic pressure and how all parties are responding. Plus, the landmark Epic antitrust case against Apple has drawn to a close, but could the trial have a ripple effect on App Store regulations in the future? And Redditers have shifted their focus from meme stocks to digital currency.
2021-05-26
25 min
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Wayne Dupree Show: Michigan's governor is in the hot seat again for breaking her Covid restrictions!
Gov. Gretchen Whitmer, the embattled Michigan Democrat who was hit with a recent ethics complaint after allegedly accepting a discounted private jet trip to Florida while cautioning residents against leaving the state, apologized Sunday after a photo emerged on social media that appeared to show her disregarding social distancing guidelines at a bar in the state.
2021-05-26
59 min
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CrossTalk: Heavy hand of tech
Has Big Tech poisoned our politics or has it merely revealed deep social and political divisions? With each passing day making that determination becomes more and more difficult. Those who have the power to control our social interactions define what we understand to be reality. This is simply tyrannical.CrossTalking with Ron Placone and Suzie Dawson.
2021-05-26
26 min
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Dennis Miller+1: NBA Champion Robert Horry on helping Kobe with his 3-point shot
NBA champion Robert Horry sits down with Dennis Miller to discuss his podcast 'Big Shot Bob Pod' and why he wants to go deeper than just talking basketball. He also discusses one of his best memories of Kobe Bryant and helping with him with his 3-point shot.
2021-05-26
25 min
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Dennis Miller+1: Tom Colicchio on the restaurant industry during pandemic
Tom Colicchio sits down with Dennis Miller to discuss his rise in the culinary world and reminisce about the late Anthony Bourdain. Plus, what restaurant owners are doing to help smaller restaurants survive the pandemic.
2021-05-25
27 min
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Keiser Report: Dumb money is the new smart money
In this episode of the Keiser Report, Max and Stacy look at the small-time traders on the free-trading apps calling the Hertz bankruptcy right whilst billionaire hedge fund investor Carl Icahn called it wrong. In the second half Max continues his conversation with Karl Denninger of Market-Ticker.org about supply chains, the US dollar and the aliens landing in time to clean up the mess.
2021-05-25
27 min
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Boom Bust: China’s crackdown on bitcoin mining
It was another rollercoaster ride for bitcoin as China launches a crackdown on cryptocurrency mining. Beijing is also taking aim at commodity “speculators and hoarders” to rein in rising costs. Plus, as the Covid-19 pandemic ravages India, auto workers have moved to strike because of poor working conditions. Boom Bust brings the latest on the labor shutdown and where the nation stands in its continuing fight against the pandemic.
2021-05-25
24 min
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Going Underground: ‘2-state solution is dead, Israel destroyed it... Palestine will not surrender!’
On this episode of Going Underground, we speak to Dr. Hanan Ashrawi, former member of the Executive Committee of the Palestine Liberation Organisation. She discusses why the two-state solution is dead, Israel’s responsibility for destroying it, the international community’s inaction over Israel’s illegal occupations, annexations, and airstrikes, the 11 days of aerial bombardment of Gaza which killed 248, including 66 children, and Israel’s justifications that its strikes targeted Hamas, the severe economic and human damage in Gaza following the bombardment, US-UK-EU arms sales to Israel and replenishment of arms after the 11 days of Israeli bombardment, Joe Biden’s US blocking a...
2021-05-24
28 min
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Renegade Inc.: The social distance between us
In ‘Poverty Safari’ – his first award-winning book – writer and rapper Darren McGarvey paints an honest picture of Britain’s class divide. In his forthcoming book, ‘The Social Distance Between Us’, he takes his argument further. He claims the pandemic has laid bare the contours of class inequality, but it has also shown us that, if the will is there, political and economic mechanisms do exist to solve poverty and inequality. Darren McGarvey joins host Ross Ashcroft to discuss what lessons we can learn from the pandemic and how to move forward from here.
2021-05-24
27 min
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CrossTalk Bullhorns: What order?
The Biden administration is quite fond of the term “rules-based international order.” They apply it as if everyone knows what it means. What does it mean? And who does it apply to? Lastly, what happened to the idea of international law?CrossTalking with Glenn Diesen and George Szamuely.
2021-05-24
26 min
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On Contact: ‘Except for Palestine’
On the show this week, Chris Hedges discusses why American liberals refuse to speak out about the crimes the Israeli apartheid state carries out against the Palestinians, with political analyst and author Mitchell Plitnick.Mitchell Plitnick's new book, with co-author Marc Lamont Hill, is: Except for Palestine: The Limits of Progressive Politics.“Israel is in breach of more than 30 U.N. Security Council resolutions. It is in breach of Article 33 of the Fourth Geneva Convention that defines collective punishment of a civilian population as a war crime. It is in violation of Article 49 of the Fourth Ge...
2021-05-23
28 min
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Worlds Apart: Too big to get along? Kanwal Sibal, former Indian foreign secretary
Great power politics is not so different from the jostling for places in a high-school hierarchy – big guys playing games of chicken against one another while trying to marshal others to their cause. Apply that to the Pacific region and you have a combustible mix of national interests spiced with ever-present geopolitical rivalries. No wonder some experts predict that the next big war will break out in Asia. How credible is the threat?
2021-05-23
28 min
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Sputnik Orbiting the World: The 'new US' and a mad artist on the rise
Meet the new boss, same as the old boss. Despite the catastrophic effects of Covid-19 on US society and their economy, the first few months of the Biden administration have been dominated by foreign policy. Tensions with China have, if anything, ramped up, it’s not 'business as usual' with Russia and, in the Middle East, there seems to be a remarkable continuity of US policy.But is all as it seems? As always, when In doubt, we reached out for the best independent analyst in America, Garland Nixon, to ask him the questions that others seem to ha...
2021-05-22
26 min
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Going Underground: Israeli FM spokesperson challenged on Gaza
On this episode of Going Underground, we speak to Israeli Foreign Ministry spokesperson Paul Hirschson. Afshin Rattansi challenges him on the Gaza death toll, which has risen to 248, including 66 children, the Israeli bombing of a media office hosting the Associated Press and Al Jazeera in Gaza, illegal settlements and occupation of Palestinian land, accusations of Israel being an apartheid state, Palestine’s right to resistance and much more! Hirchson also discusses Israel’s growing ties with the leaderships of other Arab countries and the perspective of the Israeli government on how it will achieve peace with the Palestinian people.
2021-05-22
28 min
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Redacted Tonight: Modern slavery, BLM, British elections
The corporate media is pushing stories about child labor in China because they have a new Cold War to sell to us. Lee Camp brings you the slavery stories the propagandists won’t tell you about. The corporate world is run on child labor, from the precious metals that make our cell phones work to the chocolate that Nestlé delivers to the store shelves. Camp also covers racist police violence. This time with the case of Ariane McCree, who was shot while handcuffed and fleeing the police while their bodycams were off.Anders Lee reports on the British Lab...
2021-05-22
28 min
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The World according to Jesse: Gaza crisis worsens
Jesse Ventura and Brigida Santos talk about Israel bombing media offices in Gaza and Palestinian suffering. They also talk about the effect of the pandemic on working women. Ajamu Baraka talks about the colonial roots of Israel’s occupation in Palestinian territories.
2021-05-22
24 min
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Keiser Report: Real interest rates, real speculation
In this episode of the Keiser Report, Max and Stacy look at the central bank-sponsored speculation driving asset bubbles and retail shortages. In the second half Max talks to Karl Denninger of Market-Ticker.org about the underlying reasons for the Colonial Pipeline hack and ensuing gasoline shortages.
2021-05-22
28 min
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Watching the Hawks: Insurrection commission, Trump Organization is investigated
Thirty-five Republicans joined Democrats Wednesday in passing a bill to create a bipartisan, independent commission to thoroughly investigate the Jan. 6 Capitol riot, giving hope to backers it might also pass the Senate, despite Republican leader Mitch McConnell’s opposition. Nikole Hannah-Jones, a Pulitzer Prize-winning investigative journalist and MacArthur Fellow, was denied tenure following conservative outcry over the 1619 Project. A survey by Harvard Business School has found 81% of people who have been working from home through the Covid-19 pandemic either don’t want to go back or prefer a hybrid schedule.
2021-05-22
25 min
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The Big Picture: Las Vegas comeback: Saving Sin City
Viva Las Vegas? As lockdowns and mask mandates are lifted nationwide, how has the past year impacted the livelihoods of those in Sin City? Author and radio broadcaster Heidi Harris shares her impressions of the future as a Las Vegas native. Talk radio may never be the same following the departure of Rush Limbaugh… or will it? While dozens of stations continue to air Limbaugh broadcasts, media studies professor David Bernstein and conservative radio pundit Paul Gleiser discuss how stations are seeking fresh talent and newer approaches to ‘Talk Radio 2.0’.
2021-05-22
27 min
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Boom Bust: US aims to catch up on digital dollar & UK set to loosen lockdowns
As the rise of government-backed digital currencies continues to sweep the globe, could we soon see the US catching up in the race? Boom Bust’s Christy Ai brings us up to speed on the Federal Reserve’s interest in the trending financial technology. Plus, Apple CEO Tim Cook has taken the stand in Epic’s landmark antitrust lawsuit against the tech giant. Mollye Barrows, contributor to America’s Lawyer, covers the highlights of the testimony and the details of the enormous case. Then we take a spin around the globe to check in on the state of international markets, as joble...
2021-05-22
24 min
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SophieCo. Visionaries: We’re wired to care for others – neurophilosopher
Conscience is our inner compass, helping us navigate between right and wrong. But is it hardwired into our brain? We talked to a celebrated neuroscientist, Patricia Churchland, MacArthur fellow and professor emeritus of philosophy at the University of California, San Diego.
2021-05-21
29 min
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Dennis Miller+1: Dana Carvey reminisces with Dennis Miller about their time on ‘SNL’
Dana Carvey sits down with close friend Dennis Miller to discuss his new podcast and some of the many voices that he features on each episode, including his uncanny impersonations of President Joe Biden and Dr. Anthony Fauci.
2021-05-21
27 min
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Watching the Hawks: The fight for abortion rights & bodycam footage of a Louisiana murder
The Supreme Court announced on Monday that it will hear oral arguments in a Mississippi abortion case – Dobbs v Jackson Women’s Health Organization – which would completely ban the procedure at 15 weeks after the start of a woman’s last period before conception, with no exceptions for victims of sexual assault. Now, after a yearlong delay, those long-awaited Summer Olympics are quickly approaching, with the opening ceremony just a little more than two months away. But in Japan, the excitement of eight years ago seems to have been replaced by anxiety.In newly obtained video footage that rel...
2021-05-21
24 min
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Boom Bust: Colonial Pipeline confusion continues & IRS sets sights on bitcoin
Markets are rallying on the news that US jobless claims have hit their lowest number since the beginning of the pandemic. Octavio Marenzi of Opimus LLC joins the program to break down the developing market trends and what we could see in terms of inflation as more people make their way back to the workforce. Just weeks after hackers shut down the key Colonial Pipeline, another twist has arisen in the ongoing saga. Boom Bust’s Ben Swann breaks down the latest on the ransomware attack and who was behind the pipeline shutdown. The US Treasury Department is ramping up it...
2021-05-21
24 min
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Dennis Miller+1: Denis O'Hare on the difficulties of playing ‘evil’ characters
Denis O'Hare describes what it is like to play evil characters and his new role in 'The Nevers'. Plus, why homelessness is an important issue for him.
2021-05-20
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