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July 04, 2020Redacted Tonight: Epstein worked for Israel, FBI still surveilling black activistsThe story of Jeffrey Epstein is filled with mysteries connected to powerful people in the US. After his alleged suicide last year, the stories of a powerful international pedophile ring started to slow down but the story that was never picked up was that Epstein was working for Israeli intelligence. This story is still being covered up and we’ll see what happens now Ghislaine Maxwell has been jailed. The psychopaths at the top are always creating new examples of how corporations put profit over lives, and the FBI is still spying on black activists while the police let white supremacists get away with open violence in the streets.The meat industry faked a meat shortage earlier this year to justify keeping their factories open throughout the pandemic. This act put their workers at risk on multiple levels. Anders Lee and Lee discuss the power of police unions, a British Labour Party MP being sacked for sharing facts about the Israeli occupation of Palestine, and more....more31minPlay
July 04, 2020The Big Picture: Sickened retail spells boon for BezosWhile scores of businesses across the country continue to shutter due to the pandemic, Professor of Economics Richard Wolff explains how Amazon’s Jeff Bezos has multiplied his riches during the retail blackout. With Covid-19 completely reshaping the economic landscape, how can companies adapt to remain not just accessible to consumers, but relevant?Major cities across the globe have all but emptied this year, due to stay-at-home orders and social distancing. With hardly any people out and about, and road traffic slowing to a trickle, SmartPower president Brian Keane explains how drastic changes in human behavior are giving the environment and local wildlife a fighting chance to revitalize Mother Nature....more28minPlay
July 04, 2020Boom Bust: USMCA takes effect & protectionism amid the pandemic?While economic upheaval continues to ravage the globe, the USMCA trade agreement has officially taken effect. Will this change the uncertainty plaguing global finance markets? Plus, hyper-sanitation is part of life, but will this attitude extend into cash? We explore the idea of a cashless society, and what the prospects of a digital future could look like. And stockpiling has been a feature of the Covid-19 pandemic, but could protectionism reach into sectors tasked with handling the virus?...more26minPlay
July 04, 2020The World According to Jesse: Iran’s arrest warrant for TrumpJesse Ventura and Brigida Santos discuss allegations that Russia paid militants in Afghanistan to kill occupying US forces in the region, and why Iran has issued an arrest warrant for President Trump. Gene Bauer talks about worker abuse in the meat industry....more23minPlay
July 03, 2020Boom Bust: Covid-19 caving housing & US takes aim at cryptocurrencyEmployment numbers received a boost in the United States this week, but could we see a resurgence in jobless claims as more states begin re-shuttering businesses? Plus, as with most sectors, Covid-19 has sent a shock through the real estate market. We break down how housing numbers match up around the globe, and whether anyone is looking to invest in this economic climate. And as cryptocurrency has gained steam amid the pandemic, the US government is setting its sights on digital currencies....more27minPlay
July 03, 2020SophieCo. Visionaries: The days of one-night stands are over – anthropologistThe coronavirus pandemic has not only been a health crisis but it has put our relationships to the test as well. We talked about love and human relations in the post-coronavirus era with Helen Fisher, anthropologist and chief scientific adviser for the Match.com dating service....more24minPlay
July 03, 2020Politicking, Geraldo Rivera: History will judge Trump 'more moderately' than his critics claimLarry talks with Geraldo Rivera about being friends with Donald Trump, why he doesn't believe the claims of Russian bounties on US troops, and why he thinks Trump's presidency will be viewed "more moderately" than critics suggest....more25minPlay
July 03, 2020CrossTalk, QUARANTINE EDITION: Bibi’s annexationThe unilateral annexation of the Occupied Territories is illegal under international law. But this is exactly what Israel intends to do when it comes to the West Bank. On this edition of the program, we discuss why Israel is doing this, the international reaction, and the fate of the Palestinians.CrossTalking with Ramzy Baroud & Gideon Levy....more27minPlay
July 03, 2020Watching the Hawks: Thousands of judges broke the law & eviction crisis on the horizonA new investigation shows how thousands of judges broke the law in multiple ways, yet have not faced any accountability. A potentially devastating eviction crisis is drawing near. Nick Brana joins us to discuss all this and more....more25minPlay
July 02, 2020Watching the Hawks: CIA whistlebower John Kiriakou discusses Bolton, BLM, international affairsCIA whistleblower John Kiriakou joins us to discuss how the agency may feel about the Black Lives Matter movement, John Bolton, and more....more29minPlay