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November 09, 2019Keiser Report: Blackouts & technical debtIn this episode of the Keiser Report, Max and Stacy discuss the ‘technical debt’ time-bomb threatening infrastructure across America: from water to sewage to electric to roads and bridges, it has been corporations, investors and taxpayers who have refused to pay to maintain the infrastructure over the decades. They also talk about Kingston, NY, the city preparing for economic collapse by going local. In the second half, Max talks to Gerald Celente of TrendsResearch.com about life in Kingston, as the movement toward localism continues to flourish. They also discuss the future for California where blackouts, homelessness and medieval diseases are on the rise....more29minPlay
November 09, 2019The World according to Jesse: Neil deGrasse Tyson & J. Ventura on astrophysicsJesse Ventura and producer Brigida Santos talk about the Iraq Spring protests, 16 years after the US invasion toppled the country’s long-time leader Saddam Hussein. They also reveal efforts by the Trump administration to expand the border zone in America, where constitutional rights are ignored in the name of national security. World-renowned astrophysicist, Neil deGrasse Tyson, joins the Governor to talk about the relationship between astrophysics in military conquest and hegemony, the human race, and science denialism....more28minPlay
November 09, 2019Larry King Now: Gene Simmons on ‘Kiss’ farewell tour, Spotify, & retirementLegendary rocker Gene Simmons sits down with guest host Dennis Miller to discuss his long career with ‘Kiss’ and why this is the last tour the band will do together. Plus, what he thinks of digital music streaming and how it’s affected the music industry....more26minPlay
November 08, 2019CrossTalk: After the fallThe good news - if you like and use the term the "deep state" you are no longer deemed a conspiracy theorist. The bad news - the "deep state" is very real and powerful, and a danger to the democratic process. The "deep state" as the fourth branch of government is a disastrous concept.CrossTalking with Ben Swann, Christopher Metzler, and George Szamuely....more29minPlay
November 08, 2019Politicking: Public hearings set to begin in Trump impeachment inquiryPublic impeachment hearings begin next week. How worried should Donald Trump be? Larry explores the topic with Watergate veteran former Rep. Elizabeth Holtzman (D-NY), Breitbart's Joel Pollack and former Obama strategist Zach Friend....more29minPlay
November 08, 2019Redacted Tonight: Shredding the Washington Post, child healthcare pillaged, public banking in CalifLee tears apart several headlines from the Washington Post, on issues such as electoral victories for the DNC (the other corporate party) and alarms about climate change from a newspaper that’s in the hands of the fossil fuel industry. Natalie McGill reports on the recent revelation that the Children's Health Insurance Program, aka CHIP, is dropping coverage for children at every opportunity. Now more than a million children in the US aren’t covered by medicaid or CHIP. Nothing demonstrates a successful society like children without access to medical care.In the second half of the show Lee interviews Trinity Tran, the co-founder of Public Bank LA. The civic organization recently got a statewide bill signed that allows Californian cities to create their own public banks. Public banking is a threat to one of the US’s largest industries, the big banks. Municipal banks threaten private banks because they directly compete with the for-profit institutions for personal banking and business loans. Tran and her colleagues used grassroots organizing to push a revolutionary policy and won a victory that terrifies the financial industry....more27minPlay
November 08, 2019Boom Bust: Unrest driving crypto? & Do unicorns have a point?Unrest continues to sweep several nations around the globe, putting heavy stress on their respective banking systems. Today, Christy Ai and Jeffrey Tucker of the American Institute for Economic Research lend us a hand to analyze how this atmosphere has been promoting the use of cryptocurrency. Plus, it seems that more and more companies are entering their public listings amid spectacular hype – only to flop after their launches. Christy Ai joins the show yet again, this time with Adam Mesh of the Adam Mesh Trading Group, to see if there really is a point to these unicorns, or if it’s all a fairy tale....more27minPlay
November 08, 2019SophieCo. Visionaries: iPhones today have more capabilities than the entire Apollo program hadThis year marks the 50th anniversary of the first manned landing on the Moon, and we’ve talked to one of those who actually helped to make it happen – space pioneer, Apollo 9 astronaut, Rusty Schweickart....more27minPlay
November 07, 2019The Alex Salmond Show: Lucy’s lawWith MPs off to their constituencies preparing to become candidates once again, the Alex Salmond Show demonstrates that there is political life beyond Brexit. Alex interviews top TV vet, Marc Abraham, about his organization of the successful cross party campaign which resulted in Lucy’s Law, which from next April will regulate the sale of puppies. Animal rights may not top the election agenda, but it mobilizes millions of people across the country....more28minPlay
November 07, 2019Keiser Report: #DropFiatIn this episode of the Keiser Report, Max and Stacy discuss the honest words from Brad Sherman as he warns, yet again, that bitcoin threatens the fiat world controlled by the US dollar. They also discuss the US budget deficit and the stocks vs bonds puzzle. In the second half, Max chats to Joshua Scigala of Vaultoro about how the collapse of the MtGox bitcoin exchange inspired, so he and his brother created an exchange for gold to bitcoin and vice versa in order to #DropFiat. In the case of MtGox, the large fiat holdings held by the failed exchange were confiscated by liquidators, whereas gold is allocated, and thus safer for individual exchange customers in case of bankruptcy....more26minPlay