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February 22, 2020The Big Picture: Spiking suicide ratesThere appears to be a growing disconnect between top brass and the White House. Financial & political stressors add to growing rates of suicide among young Americans. Scammers use coronavirus scare tactics to target consumers....more28minPlay
February 22, 2020Keiser Report: Curbing Crime to Boost the EconomyIn this episode of Keiser Report from Mexico City, Max and Stacy discuss recent findings which suggest cutting violent crime in Mexico could boost GDP growth. They wonder if this could be achieved in the US and Europe by cutting financial crimes and weaponized derivatives. They also look at a recent Gallup poll, which puts Trump’s approval ratings on the economy at a hard-to-beat 60%. In the second half, Max interviews professor and journalist John Ackerman about the new government in Mexico, and what they can do to help the economy and foster innovation....more29minPlay
February 22, 2020Redacted Tonight: ‘Medicare For All’ could save lives & billions of dollarsA new Yale study says what we already knew about universal healthcare – it’s a lot cheaper than the for-profit healthcare system and saves a significant number of lives. Lee looks at the forces keeping our horrific system alive. In ‘Taking The News From Behind’, Lee covers how the state of Georgia is in two legal binds, with Greg Palast and Abby Martin, the Boy Scouts of America went into bankruptcy amid their child sex abuse scandal, and the New York Times declared the “end of Australia as we know it” because of the climate crisis. Natalie McGill takes a look at the unequal distribution of subsidies the Trump administration released to struggling farmers in the wake of his trade war with China. Anders Lee reports on how the field of economics consistently fails to address the structural cause of the problems it analyzes....more29minPlay
February 22, 2020The World according to Jesse: Jimmy Dore’s LOL moment over claims Afghanistan War is endingJimmy Dore fills in for Jesse Ventura. Jimmy and Brigida Santos discuss the president’s claims that the Afghanistan War is ending now that a peace deal with the Taliban has been drafted. They also talk about whether members of Congress will come together to protect their constitutional rights to declare war, and reveal why Americans are increasingly getting evicted. Filmmaker and actress Paola Baldion shares what she learned from her documentary, ‘I am Migration’. In the film, Paola travels across America to teach people about their migration history through DNA testing....more22minPlay
February 22, 2020Eat the Press: Calling out Bernie Sanders' SocialismIn the series premiere of Eat the Press we discuss who called out Bernie Sanders, the millionaire Socialist and the one thing the media conveniently has not covered in the Roger Stone Trail. Plus, the reason Mark Zuckerberg is begging the EU for regulations on social media site like his own, Facebook....more26minPlay
February 21, 2020CrossTalk: White House for sale?Bob Dylan once said: “Money doesn’t talk – it screams.” Former Republican New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg is proving this. Just the sheer force of lavish spending has made him a serious contender to capture the Democratic nomination. Are we experiencing peak Trump derangement syndrome?CrossTalking with Melik Abdul, Zach Haller, and Kim Iversen....more26minPlay
February 21, 2020Redacted Tonight: The Democratic primary is wildLee "shreds some paper" at the top of the show. He takes apart a front page of the Washington Post that is filled with hyperbole and vitriol, including an attack on Trump for being too supportive of Chinese President Xi Jinping. China is facing the coronavirus pandemic and it seems like a great time to be sympathetic to them. After all, Trump started a trade war with China in his early days as POTUS.Many fear the Democratic primaries will continue to devolve into chaos as the establishment tries to stop Bernie Sanders. Lee sat down with Sanders' former national political outreach coordinator, Nick Brana, to understand what's happening now and where it might lead. Nick is one of the founders of the Movement for a People's Party. He wants progressive voters to break away from the DNC. Naomi Karavani finishes off the show by diving into some of Mayor Bloomberg's more offensive and misleading recent tweets....more30minPlay
February 21, 2020Watching the Hawks: Assange allegedly offered pardon in exchange for clearing RussiaAssange was apparently offered a pardon by Trump in exchange for him dispelling the Russian election meddling narrative. Another Democratic debate took place, this time with even more sass and zingers. Investigative journalist Nick Bryant gives us an update on where the Jeffrey Epstein trial is now, and if anyone will be held accountable....more26minPlay
February 21, 2020Boom Bust: China cuts lending rates & bitcoin slumpsThe coronavirus continues to slam the Chinese economy, but what measures is the nation taking to deal with the outbreak? We’ll break it down. Plus, the US is taking new measures to ramp up its fight against Chinese telecom giant Huawei – but what impact will they have? And bitcoin has slumped in recent days, diving more than $800. What could this hit mean for the fintech pioneer? We’ll take a look at the big picture....more26minPlay
February 21, 2020SophieCo. Visionaries - Rem Koolhaas: I’m the prototype of cognitive dissonanceArchitect, urbanist and writer Rem Koolhaas is a true explorer; he likes to palpate the present to figure out the future. We travelled to his Office for Metropolitan Architecture to talk about how our cities will change and more....more28minPlay