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July 16, 2020The Alex Salmond Show: New Zealand kills the virus?The Alex Salmond Show interviews top public health academic, Professor Michael Baker of Otago University, who details the reasons for New Zealand’s success in eliminating Covid-19 and warns of the worldwide dangers yet to come. Meanwhile the author of ‘Pandemic Century’, Dr Mark Honigsbaum, explains why some countries have succeeded in taming the coronavirus when so many others have struggled....more28minPlay
July 16, 2020America's Lawyer: Sex abuse survivors promised justiceCountless small businesses have clamored for federal PPP loans to support their livelihoods, yet billions of dollars are given instead to organizations like the Catholic Church and businesses closely tied to lawmakers. Also, former Army General James Grazioplene has pled guilty to years of sexually abusing his own daughter, Jennifer Elmore. Plus, Capitol Hill approves yet another massive military budget for the Afghanistan War while the coronavirus pandemic continues to ravage the economy. Corruption cases arise in city halls across the country, exposing bribery and fraud scandals among local officials. ‘Donna’s Law’ receives unanimous support from lawmakers, eliminating the statute of limitations for child sex abuse in Florida to help survivors seek justice....more26minPlay
July 16, 2020Keiser Report: A poetic Google searchIn this episode of the Keiser Report, Max and Stacy discuss the ‘American poem’ as delivered by a Google search: “do I get a stimulus check,” “do I qualify for unemployment,” “do I have ADHD,” “do I have anxiety.” They also discuss the building rent and property tax apocalypse in New York City, where 25% of the population has not paid rent since March. In the second half, Max interviews bitcoin miner Marshall Long about hashrate wars and bitcoin mining in an age of a money printing pandemic and geopolitical unease. They also discuss the argument that mining is ‘bad for the environment.’...more29minPlay
July 16, 2020Boom Bust: Tracking the race for a Covid-19 vaccineCovid-19 cases continue to surge in the US and some pharmaceutical stocks are seeing a pop on hopes for a potential vaccine. Plus, there are possible supply chain issues that could arise once a cure has been found. Meanwhile, the United States has inked its Hong Kong Autonomy Act and ended trade privileges for the special administrative region. As expected, the tensions between China and the US are spilling over on the world stage....more26minPlay
July 16, 2020Dennis Miller+1: Joe Tessitore predicts future of Football amid coronavirusFormer Monday Night Football sportscaster Joe Tessitore joins Dennis Miller to talk about the new season of his ABC show Holey Moley. Tessitore hosts, along side Rob Riggle, an extreme mini golf competition produced by none other than Stephen Curry. He also gives his prediction of the future of football this season amid the coronavirus pandemic....more28minPlay
July 15, 2020CrossTalk, QUARANTINE EDITION: ‘Cancel culture’Remember the phrase 'honest people can disagree'? This concept has essentially been the bedrock of western civilization since the Enlightenment. It’s the origins of the American First Amendment. 'Cancel culture' is calling all of this into question. Are we now ruled by the heckler’s veto?CrossTalking with Brad Blankenship & Micah Curtis....more27minPlay
July 15, 2020Going Underground: Is Australia committing crimes against humanity against indigenous people?We speak to the director of the Dumbartung Aboriginal Corporation, Robert Eggington, who discusses the recent revelations on the level of involvement of Buckingham Palace on the dismissal of Australian PM Gough Whitlam and whether his ouster made any difference to Aboriginal Australians, the extreme societal problems faced by Aboriginal Australians such as mass incarceration, third-world levels of poverty and high suicide rates, how the development of the Australian state has coincided with the destruction of Aboriginal people and culture, the role of mining companies in this destruction of indigenous people and culture, the perceived unfairness of Australia’s judicial system and more! Finally, we speak to Marco Sánchez Cantillo, director of ‘The State of Food Security and Nutrition in the World’ 2020 report of the UN Food and Agriculture Organization. He discusses the rising levels of hunger and how almost 9% of the world’s population face hunger, how coronavirus is expected to rapidly increase food insecurity and world hunger, how protectionism and trade blocs such as the EU are making it harder for people in poorer countries to afford a healthy diet, the progress of China in poverty reduction and much more!...more28minPlay
July 15, 2020Politicking, Ex-Deputy Labor Secretary: Rampant covid cases stalling Trump's economic recovery hopesLarry talks with former Deputy Secretary of Labor Chris Lu about the stalling economic recovery in the US. Plus, why he thinks America's economy will continue to suffer until late 2021....more26minPlay
July 15, 2020Boom Bust: UK halts Huawei plans & Mexico bars glyphosateThe UK has officially barred Huawei from its 5G plans as Western pressure builds up against the Chinese telecom giant. But what will the costs of removing the infrastructure be? Mexico has put a halt to glyphosate use within its borders in the latest blow to Roundup manufacturer Bayer. We explore the ramifications. Plus, markets are shaking up on the first headlines of earnings season....more25minPlay
July 14, 2020Dennis Miller+1: Kyle Richards gets back to acting in the latest upcoming 'Halloween'Kyle Richards was a child actor and stared across Jamie Lee Curits in the original Halloween. Forty years later she is back, along side Curtis, in the latest installment in the Halloween movies and celebrating the 10th season of "The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills."...more28minPlay