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January 30, 2020The Alex Salmond Show: Europe – a fond farewell?On the eve of Britain leaving the European Union the Alex Salmond Show asks whether there is cause for celebration or commiseration. Alex interviews long serving MEP Claude Moraes as he prepares to depart the European Parliament for the last time, Secretary General of campaigning group New Europeans, Roger Casale, and hosts a debate on Britain’s future European relationships between born again Brexiteer Lembit Opik and lifelong European Lord Dafydd Wigley....more29minPlay
January 30, 2020Keiser Report: Dethroning the dollarIn this episode of Keiser Report, Max and Stacy look at the Economist magazine’s feature on dethroning the US dollar, with the increasing weaponization of the reserve currency turning nations around the world away from holding the potentially dangerous (to their wealth) weapon. They also look at the domestic weaponization of debt, noting that young people would have no future as indentured servants to $1.6 trillion in unpayable debts. In the second half, Max continues his chat with Mark Yusko of Morgan Creek Capital. Max and Mark deconstruct the objections to bitcoin and then move onto Tesla, where the two differ on the outlook for the electric car company....more26minPlay
January 30, 2020Boom Bust: Fed holds rates steadyInterest rates will stay steady at the Federal Reserve, despite pressure from the White House. We will bring you up to speed on the developments and the path forward. Plus, Huawei is making leaps across the pond, but the US is still exerting pressure on the campaign. What could the acceptance of Huawei in Europe mean for the future of 5G? And, we’ve been following the coronavirus for several days, but new developments could upset airline stocks. We analyze how the virus has slammed markets so far – and what could still be yet to come....more26minPlay
January 30, 2020Watching the Hawks: Prince Andrews, Jeffrey Epstein case update & wealth test for green cardsThe Supreme Court will allow the Trump administration to implement what’s essentially a wealth test for green cards. The latest update on Prince Andrews in the Epstein case. And US authorities are unjustly targeting Iranian Americans....more26minPlay
January 30, 2020Larry King Now: Chris Harrison on ‘The Bachelor’ franchise, finding love, & modern-day datingChris Harrison sits down with Larry King Now guest host Dennis Miller to share his journey as the host of the hit series ‘The Bachelor’. Plus, why the show has developed a cult following and people’s love for a happy ending....more26minPlay
January 30, 2020America's Lawyer: Media outlets dousing the Bern, DoD hired 50K ‘mercenaries’Mike Papantonio and Trial Lawyer magazine editor Farron Cousins talk about Brazilian federal prosecutors going after journalist Glenn Greenwald for bringing to light corruption within President Bolsonaro’s government. Also, media outlets are failing to alert Americans to over 5 million vehicle recalls due to faulty airbags. Plus, Bernie Sanders’ poll numbers are surging in Iowa; so why exactly is the mainstream media still painting him as an underdog? RT correspondent Brigida Santos spotlights over 50,000 soldiers that are actually private contractors working with the Defense Department within the US’ ‘Area of Responsibility’ that spans over a dozen countries in the Middle East. Finally, legal journalist Mollye Barrows walks us through Hunter Biden’s child support woes....more28minPlay
January 29, 2020Former British Ambassador to Libya Sir Richard Dalton on Going UndergroundOn this episode of Going Underground, we speak to former British ambassador to Libya Sir Richard Dalton about the ongoing Libyan Civil War. He discusses the recent collapse of the ceasefire between General Haftar’s forces and Prime Minister Sarraj’s GNA Forces in Moscow, the perceived failure of the Berlin conference on Libya, why so many powers such as Russia, Egypt, UAE and Turkey are involved in Libya’s civil war, the level of support for Islamists within the country, the assassination of Iranian General Qassem Soleimani and more! Next, we speak to Dan Cruickshank, author of ‘Cruickshank’s London: A Portrait of a City in 13 Walks’, about the unknown secrets of modern-day London – including the rise of the capital’s most iconic areas, such as Notting Hill, Trafalgar Square and Hampstead Heath!...more29minPlay
January 29, 2020CrossTalk: Bipartisan strangleholdFrom Donald Trump in 2016 to Tulsi Gabbard in 2020, there is a part of the electorate that responds to anti-war/anti-interventionist rhetoric. In fact, there is evidence that this significantly helped get Trump elected. But, the fact remains – the establishment is keen to downplay and even demonize any candidate who questions foreign policy orthodoxies. Why is this?CrossTalking with Brian Becker, Tony Lazzaro, and Ted Rall....more27minPlay
January 29, 2020Watching the Hawks: Trump, Netanyahu sign problematic Israel ‘peace’ dealSome say doomsday is closer than we think. Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu joins Trump in Washington to sign a new peace deal. And we look at the new debate around the separation of Church and State....more26minPlay
January 29, 2020Boom Bust: Huawei heads to the UKDespite pressure from the US, the UK has allowed Huawei to have a limited role in the nation’s 5G rollout. This move has prompted warnings from the US, and may threaten intelligence ties – we’ll break it down. Plus, we take a look at the far-reaching effects of the coronavirus in markets around the globe, and how the fear has caused hedges to surge in recent days. And as the US awaits comments from the Federal Reserve at its meeting, we give you insight on what to expect with former Fed insider Danielle DiMartino Booth....more26minPlay