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December 06, 2019Redacted Tonight – US foreign policy: The view from Latin America with Ben NortonBen Norton is a journalist with the Grayzone and he sat down with Lee at the top of the show. They discuss US foreign policy relating to Bolivia, Venezuela, Nicaragua, Mexico, and more. These Latin American countries are seeing their left-wing governments attacked by US-backed right-wing movements and sanctions. The story extends back into history and includes some of the same characters from the last round of US coups in Latin America such as the School of the Americas and Elliot Abrams. Norton spent several months in Venezuela reporting on the US-backed coup earlier this year.After the break Lee and Norton continue to discuss US foreign policy and move onto bipartisan support for US imperialism from both corporate political parties. Natalie McGill finishes the show with a report on the continued push for voter suppression laws from the GOP. They are going after college students with more Voter ID laws targeted at college students in North Carolina, Iowa, and Wisconsin. These laws put obstacles in the way of young people to dissuade them from engaging in the democratic process....more29minPlay
December 06, 2019Watching the Hawks – Jesse Ventura: ‘George Zimmerman is obviously a sociopath’Jesse Ventura, Brigida Santos, D. Watkins, and Regina Ham discuss impeachment, George Zimmerman, and much more....more30minPlay
December 06, 2019SophieCo. Visionaries: We’re moving into the age of transparency – designerImproving our lives with the help of everyday objects – the philosophy of design is about comfort and function. We talked about this to one of the most iconic and prolific figures in contemporary design – Karim Rashid....more26minPlay
December 06, 2019Boom Bust: Strikes freeze France & Huawei sues FCCThe streets of France have erupted in strikes against a pension reform proposal from the Macron government. We take you on the ground in Paris where RT correspondent Charlotte Dubenskij brings us the latest. Plus, the US trade deficit has fallen to recent lows in the midst of the ongoing trade war, but what does this mean for negotiations going forward? We break it all down and analyze much more with Todd Horwitz of Bubba Trading. And in yet another front of the trade fight, we follow up on the realm of telecom as Huawei makes some major moves against the US government. RT correspondent Sara Montes de Oca lends us a hand to sort through the latest in Huawei’s lawsuit against the FCC....more29minPlay
December 06, 2019Politicking: Scholars weigh-in on impeachmentLarry talks with commentator Bill Press and a panel of experts about the latest in the impeachment inquiry process, including the aftermath of the testimony of Constitutional scholars....more29minPlay
December 05, 2019Larry King Now: Larry King Russell Peters – Canadian stand-up comedian and actorInternational comedian Russell Peters sits down with guest host Tom Green to talk about his ‘Deported’ World Tour. He also shares how his relationship with his audience changes depending on the country he is in and what he’d like to tackle next....more27minPlay
December 05, 2019Keiser Report: OK Boomer economicsMax and Stacy discuss the never-ending debt growth that has kept the Boomers in a delusional state since they entered the workforce at the same time the US went off the gold standard. They were first in on a massively successful pyramid scheme and now they want the Millennial generation to buy their inflated assets. Max continues his interview with Ross Ashcroft of Renegade Inc. They discuss Ashcroft’s predictions for 2020: It will be a year of reckoning for the mainstream media as populations lose faith in their integrity. It will also be another year of a prolonged Japanification of the economies in the West....more26minPlay
December 05, 2019Boom Bust: Japanese trade deal & antitrust shaking Alphabet?Trade hopes with China continue to stay on shaky ground, but the US is now looking to another Asian country to boost trade. Richard Wolff of the Economic Update lends us a hand to break down the new trade deal with Japan, and how markets have been reacting on renewed trade optimism. Plus, as antitrust concerns have heated up, one major tech giant has made some major moves. TG Watkins of Simpler Trading joins the show to sift through Google’s recent shakeup. There is a new space race underway, but maybe not in the old school sense. RT correspondent Natasha Sweatte show us how companies are racing to launch their own space exploration projects....more29minPlay
December 05, 2019Watching the Hawks: Epstein’s abuses date back to 1985 & US blocks Maduro from travelingOver a decade after the US invasion of Iraq, Iraqi children are still being born with devastating birth defects. A new lawsuit claims pedophile Jeffrey Epstein targeted children as far back as 1985. And the US is trying to further isolate Venezuela by blocking President Maduro from traveling....more28minPlay
December 05, 2019The Alex Salmond Show: No homage to CataloniaThe Alex Salmond Show talks to the Catalan independence campaigners on the streets of Barcelona and answers the question of why, despite substantial popular support and admiration for the conduct of their cause across Europe, they have had little official backing from other countries – and none at all from the institutions of the European Union. Alex is in discussion with Elisenda Paluzie of the Catalan National Assembly and former UK Ambassador Craig Murray....more29minPlay