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November 02, 2019Keiser Report: What is the Fed hiding?Max and Stacy discuss the fact that the massive daily NY Fed interventions in the repo market are getting worse and worse. What was meant to be small and temporary now seems to be huge and permanent. Investors are asking, “What is the Fed hiding?” They also look at the 23% decline in the US Monetary Base since 2016 and ask whether or not it signifies anything. Max talks to David Morgan of The Morgan Report about what he sees in the turmoil in the repo markets. They also discuss China’s gold purchases and whether or not he agrees with Alasdair MacLeod’s belief that China could announce they have more than 10,000 tons of gold....more28minPlay
November 02, 2019The World according to Jesse: Terrorism is a concept you can’t fight with a militaryJesse Ventura and producer Brigida Santos talk about the suicide bombing of Islamic State leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi, and what it means for the War on Terror. President Trump wants to make a deal with Exxon Mobil to tap Syrian oil reserves. Brigida reveals Exxon Mobil’s decades-long consumer deception campaign. Jen Briney, host of the Congressional Dish podcast, talks about the Federal Reserve’s banking cartel and why it’s so hard to understand our monetary system....more27minPlay
November 02, 2019Watching the Hawks - Jesse Ventura: ‘Fossil fuel is yesterday’s energy’Denver police blew up a man’s home and refuse to compensate him for it; the ACLU is suing the Department of Justice, FBI, and DEA due to their secretive use of facial recognition technology; the oil pipeline that Standing Rock protesters fought against now has a massage oi leak; Jesse Ventura joins us to discuss it all. Forest fires are raging across California. And a preview of this week’s episode of Redacted Tonight....more27minPlay
November 02, 2019Larry King Now: Evan Funke - culinary storytellerPasta chef Evan Funke sits down with guest host Dennis Miller to discuss the inspiration behind his new book ‘American Sfoligno’ and the importance of carrying on the tradition of making pasta the Italian way....more21minPlay
November 01, 2019CrossTalk on Max Blumenthal: Arresting speechDissent is being criminalized. Speech is being arrested. Just ask Max Blumenthal – editor of the Grayzone project and a leading investigative journalist. Increasingly questioning mainstream media narratives and interrogating policy makers can get you banned, demonetized and even arrested.CrossTalking with Ray McGovern, Garland Nixon and Daniel Kovalik....more27minPlay
November 01, 2019Redacted Tonight: Call of army recruitment, Chilean rebels, die Jim CrowLee shreds the headlines in the opening of the show with a look at a new war game intended to make people feel like they’re really in the chaos of war. These games are also the military’s main recruitment tool, so they clearly want the reality of war to look cool. Redacted Tonight correspondent Anders Lee explains what the media isn’t telling you about the massive protests in Chile.In the second half, Lee interviews the founder and head of the record label Die Jim Crow, Fury Young. He’s making albums exclusively with people formerly and currently locked up in prison. Young was inspired by Michelle Alexander’s book, ‘The New Jim Crow,’ and it led him to this road for activism. It’s a road on which he helps to expose the voices of people who have been locked up....more28minPlay
November 01, 2019Politicking: Trent Lott cautions Democrats about impeachment falloutFormer Senate Majority Leader Trent Lott (R-Miss.), who led the impeachment trial of Bill Clinton, joins Larry with his take on the Trump impeachment inquiry, and warns Democrats about potential political fallout. Plus, his take on Trump's Syria policy....more29minPlay
November 01, 2019Boom Bust: Antitrust law advancing? & Digging into bitcoin miningTwitter has moved to ban political ads in order to avoid regulators’ crosshairs as the chase for antitrust heats up. Hilary Fordwich of the British-American Business Association delves into the details of the decision, and how other social media giants are reacting. Plus, we head to Australia, where Aly Madhavji of the Blockchain Founders Fund digs into the business of bitcoin mining. And as the vaping sector continues to go up in smoke, Altria has taken a major write-down on Juul. RT correspondent Rachel Blevins brings us up to speed on the situation and what lies in store for the troubled sector....more28minPlay
November 01, 2019Watching the Hawks: ‘Revenge Porn’ on Capitol Hill: Katie Hill scandal rocks politicsWe assemble a panel of reporters to discuss the scandal surrounding Congresswoman Katie Hill and revenge porn. Then, we discuss the prospects of impeaching the president....more27minPlay
November 01, 2019SophieCo. Visionaries: Luck doesn’t exist – psychologistHoping, fantasizing, believing – all seemingly natural things for humans. But can we choose what we believe and why we believe in the first place? We asked Michael Shermer, a psychologist, science writer and founder of the Skeptic magazine....more27minPlay