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February 26, 2022Eat the Press: Blame Trump for Ukraine?“The View’s” Whoopi Goldberg and Joy Behar claim that Trump would have made things very easy for Russia, had they decided to move on to Ukraine while he was in the White House. Easier than Biden has made it? We’ll take a closer look. Walk-Away Campaign Founder Brandon Straka was at the Capitol on January 6th, and he was recently sentenced to probation. But a lot has happened in between, and he will be here to tell us about it. The Supreme Court will hear a case that could spell the end for affirmative action and the media can't take it. We'll explain it all. MSNBC contributor says ‘America hates black people.' What did he base his opinion on? We’ll show you....more27minPlay
February 26, 2022Boom Bust: The future of crypto regulationAs nations around the globe pour sanctions on Russia after its operations in Ukraine, Western nations have been hesitant to remove the nation from the SWIFT banking system. We’ll discuss. And with the possibility of using cryptocurrency to avoid sanctions, could we soon see regulation in the fintech space? We analyze the situation with a true expert in the field....more26minPlay
February 26, 2022The World According to Jesse: Florida mask mandates illegal?Jesse Ventura and Mollye Barrows discuss political payback for Florida school districts that mandated face masks, plus border towns pushing back against militias. Law professor and author Eric Segall talks about his book, ‘Supreme Court Myths: Why the Supreme Court Is Not a Court and Its Justices Are Not Judges’....more25minPlay
February 25, 2022Redacted Tonight: The real Ukraine crisis w/ Ben NortonLee Camp is joined by journalist and host of Multipolarista, Ben Norton, to break down what is going on between Ukraine and Russia. They look to the real causes of Russia’s actions in Ukraine beyond the Western war propaganda. The story goes back to the ’90s and the dissolution of the Soviet Union, when the NATO powers guaranteed Moscow that they wouldn’t expand toward Russian borders. They broke that promise. Then the story moves to a US-backed coup in Ukraine in 2014 and the fallout after separatist movements tried to secede. Norton outlines the history and most important context for this moment of insecurity.Naomi Karavani reports on a story about the US’ failing medical system. A Wisconsin hospital sued to stop some of their nurses from leaving for better-paying jobs. The decision to stop them from switching jobs only held for a short time until another judge overturned the decision. The story highlights the farce of income disparities between healthcare workers and executives. Finally, Anders Lee goes back into the history of the board game Monopoly. It was invented under the name The Landlord’s Game to explain the brutal reality of capitalism. Then, in true capitalist fashion, the idea was commodified by big business and turned into a celebration of our exploitative system....more29minPlay
February 25, 2022Boom Bust: Oil surges past $100 a barrel amid Russia-Ukraine conflictThe world is hitting Russia with a swath of sanctions following its military action in Ukraine. We’ll bring you a full round-up. The latest tensions have sent global energy prices soaring with oil surpassing $100 per barrel. Just how high will it go? We’ll discuss. Plus, the move is rippling through markets on Thursday as the situation weighs heavily on equities around the globe. We take a spin around international stocks....more26minPlay
February 25, 2022CrossTalk: Disarming UkraineMoscow repeatedly warned that it would not tolerate Ukraine being used by NATO to threaten Russia’s national security. Those warnings were not taken seriously, even dismissed out of hand. What we are now witnessing is a Cuban Missile Crisis in reverse. And this could have easily been avoided. CrossTalking with Alessandro Bruno and Don DeBar....more25minPlay
February 25, 2022SophieCo. Visionaries: Sex disrupts society – evolutionary psychologistCultures all over the world glorify love as the greatest creative power. But it also has the greatest evolutionary value. We talked about this with Dr. David Buss, professor of psychology at the University of Texas....more28minPlay
February 24, 2022Dennis Miller+1: Joe Mantegna on why his new show 'As We See It' hits close to homeActor Joe Mantegna sits down with Dennis Miller to discuss his new show 'As We See It', which follows a group of young people living with autism. He explains how he has been affected by autism and how this show gets it right....more28minPlay
February 24, 2022Keiser Report: ‘Permanent Distortion’In this episode of Keiser Report, Max and Stacy discuss the hypocrisy of Canada, where bank accounts are being frozen with the intent of depriving protesters of access to funds that they need for food and shelter. In the second half, Max chats to Nomi Prins about her forthcoming book, PERMANENT DISTORTION, and how the central bank policy has created a vast divide between the markets and the real economy....more27minPlay
February 24, 2022Boom Bust: Russian trade shifting to China as sanctions startAs Western nations continue to hit Russia with sanctions in the wake of its recognition of the Donbass republics, the nation has begun to look east to bolster its trade. We’ll discuss the growing economic bond between Russia and China. And the Kremlin’s move has shaken global markets, which have slumped since Russia’s announcement. We’ll break down the tremors ringing through markets. But it’s not just stocks taking a dive on the Donbass recognition – Bitcoin has taken a beating as well, as its price is still sitting below 40,000....more26minPlay