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March 07, 2020Eat the Press: Impacts of misinformation in the media on the coronavirusHost Steve Malzberg discusses with Lionel about how misinformation on social media is adding to the pandemic around the coronavirus....more25minPlay
March 07, 2020The Big Picture – USA 2020: Election frenzy & pandemic pandemoniumPrincipal of Trilogy Advisors John Sitilides gives a comprehensive audit of the looming 2020 election and the US response to coronavirus creeping into the economic sector.Social media strategist Kristen Ruby weighs in on how there’s a growing epidemic of misinformation being spread across online platforms during the coronavirus frenzy.Then, interventional cardiologist Dr Anuj Shah outlines warning signs and preventive practices to keep our hearts healthy. As the world is enveloped by pandemic fears, the doctor reminds us of common risk factors and healthy habits to keep our immune systems up-to-par....more29minPlay
March 07, 2020Keiser Report: Painting Pandemic with Alex SchaeferIn this episode of Keiser Report from Los Angeles, Max and Stacy discuss deglobalization as supply shocks hit the world in the midst of a pandemic... even if the WHO won’t call it that. They talk about an opinion piece suggesting the Covid-19 pandemic will end the age of ‘affluence politics’ as supply shortages will reveal our inability to make and distribute the things people need. In the second half, Max paints with artist Alex Schaefer while they discuss printing money to fight viruses, and why he paints banks on fire as the economy burns....more29minPlay
March 07, 2020Jimmy Dore: 'You're only as healthy as the least insured person around you'Jimmy Dore fills in for Jesse Ventura. Jimmy and Brigida Santos discuss updates from the World Health Organization about the global coronavirus outbreak. They also reveal the results of Super Tuesday. Army veteran turned war critic Danny Sjursen talks about the consequences of America's forever wars....more29minPlay
March 07, 2020Watching the Hawks: The Mainstream Hits New Lows & A World Against Women?Television witnesses major flubs across mainstream media from Brian Williams and Mara Gay to Nina Turner, Hilary Rosen, and Rick Santelli. Then, nine out of 10 people from around the world are biased against women. And will journalists now be protected under a possible Espionage Act Reform Bill?...more28minPlay
March 07, 2020Boom Bust: Airlines See Turbulence amid Virus outbreakThe coronavirus fear has now spread from markets to slam the airline sector as global travel begins slowing to a crawl; we'll explain. Plus, what is the future of the bio-efficiency sector across the globe? We talk to an expert about the growth of the field....more28minPlay
March 07, 2020Redacted Tonight: Chaos on Super Tuesday, coronavirus, the vigilante appBernie Sanders and Joe Biden are the last contenders standing in the Democratic primary election after Super Tuesday. Lee takes a look at what happened on Tuesday. There were obvious and less obvious attempts to undermine the progressive vote. Biden ended up being pushed as the winner of the day but the aftermath might paint a different picture. The coronavirus, Bernie's plans for funding social programs, corporate greenwashing of the climate movement, and a strange solution to a locust swarm in Pakistan are covered in 'Taking the News from Behind.'Naomi Karavani sits down with Lee to discuss an app that's encouraging people to film and report crimes that they witness. The app has, obviously, led to racial profiling and vigilantism but its critics were paid off. Anders Lee finishes the show with a report from CPAC. The theme this year was "America v Socialism," and Anders noticed how scared they are that "socialism" will win....more28minPlay
March 06, 2020Redacted Tonight: Julian Assange's extradition (w/George Galloway)George Galloway is the guest this week. He is a friend of Julian Assange, the political prisoner and founder of WikiLeaks. Assange is facing an extradition hearing in the UK. The US wants to bring him over here to charge him with a multitude of crimes for exposing American war crimes. Galloway discusses his trial and what's likely to happen.The show opens with Lee shredding how, in the wake of Super Tuesday voting, newspapers have honed in on the narrative that Bernie Sanders was destroyed when the truth shows that the race became closer between Sanders and Joe Biden. The New York Times also failed to mention the serious issues in California and Texas that contributed to a massive voter suppression campaign. Redacted correspondent Natalie McGill finishes the show off with a look at a robot designed to automate the fast food industry: Flippy the Robot....more28minPlay
March 06, 2020Politicking: It's now a Bernie v. Biden race; Will Dems unite after bruising primary?Larry talks with veteran campaign manager Susan Estrich and former White House spokesman Reed Dickens about the state of the Democratic party in this turbulent election cycle and its impact on Donald Trump's re-election bid....more28minPlay
March 06, 2020Boom Bust: Markets continues their rollercoasterMarkets are continuing their swing amid rising coronavirus fears. We take a look at the big picture and what could happen going forward. Plus, following the UK's exit from the EU, the two are still hashing out some major issues; we break it down....more25minPlay