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October 18, 2019Politicking: House rebukes Trump over Syria withdrawalMore fallout for Donald Trump over Syria as the U.S. House of Representatives condemns his troop withdrawal order. Larry and political analysts discuss the latest. Then, Asia expert Gordon Chang on America's entry into a new Cold War - with China....more29minPlay
October 18, 2019SophieCo. Visionaries - Placido Domingo: Opera filled with pain can make you feel happyThe world’s most renowned and grandiose venues have bowed to his mesmerizing tenor and outstanding acting talent. We talked to the legendary artist, maitre of opera – Placido Domingo....more27minPlay
October 18, 2019SophieCo. Visionaries - Placido Domingo: Opera filled with pain can make you feel happyThe world’s most renowned and grandiose venues have bowed to his mesmerizing tenor and outstanding acting talent. We talked to the legendary artist, maitre of opera – Placido Domingo....more27minPlay
October 18, 2019Redacted Tonight: Cheering for more war in SyriaVIP opens with Lee discussing some headlines from this week. He questions why Bolton is being lauded for his criticism of Rudy Giuliani despite also being a terrible person.Also, Redacted Tonight correspondent Natalie McGill delves into why electric vehicle owners are subject to outrageous taxes and fees brought on by the powerful fossil fuel industries. Lee sits down with author and journalist Tim Shorrock to discuss potential peace with North Korea, and why South Korea plays an important part in the peace process....more28minPlay
October 18, 2019Redacted Tonight: Cheering for more war in SyriaVIP opens with Lee discussing some headlines from this week. He questions why Bolton is being lauded for his criticism of Rudy Giuliani despite also being a terrible person.Also, Redacted Tonight correspondent Natalie McGill delves into why electric vehicle owners are subject to outrageous taxes and fees brought on by the powerful fossil fuel industries. Lee sits down with author and journalist Tim Shorrock to discuss potential peace with North Korea, and why South Korea plays an important part in the peace process....more28minPlay
October 17, 2019Keiser Report - Gold: The trust anchor for the financial systemIn this episode of the Keiser Report, Max and Stacy discuss the recent report from the Dutch National Bank explaining why it holds 615 tons of gold, which the bank considers the ‘trust anchor for the financial system.’ This statement and others in the report could be yet another sign of the end of fiat currency. In the second half, Max interviews Michael Pento of PentoPort.com about the repo markets, gold, QE4, and more....more26minPlay
October 17, 2019Keiser Report - Gold: The trust anchor for the financial systemIn this episode of the Keiser Report, Max and Stacy discuss the recent report from the Dutch National Bank explaining why it holds 615 tons of gold, which the bank considers the ‘trust anchor for the financial system.’ This statement and others in the report could be yet another sign of the end of fiat currency. In the second half, Max interviews Michael Pento of PentoPort.com about the repo markets, gold, QE4, and more....more26minPlay
October 17, 2019The Alex Salmond Show: Boris’ Brexit breakthrough?The Alex Salmond Show examines the final countdown to Brexit and finds that if Boris Johnson can square the DUP, he might carry Parliament to support a soft Brexit for Ireland and a hard Brexit for Britain.But will this potential deal to leave the European Union result in the breakup of the union of Great Britain and Northern Ireland? Alex speaks to a panel of three independent-minded MPs, Daniel Kawczynski, Chris Williamson and Angus Brendan MacNeil, plus the SDLP’s Alasdair McDonnell, to find out....more29minPlay
October 17, 2019The Alex Salmond Show: Boris’ Brexit breakthrough?The Alex Salmond Show examines the final countdown to Brexit and finds that if Boris Johnson can square the DUP, he might carry Parliament to support a soft Brexit for Ireland and a hard Brexit for Britain.But will this potential deal to leave the European Union result in the breakup of the union of Great Britain and Northern Ireland? Alex speaks to a panel of three independent-minded MPs, Daniel Kawczynski, Chris Williamson and Angus Brendan MacNeil, plus the SDLP’s Alasdair McDonnell, to find out....more29minPlay
October 17, 2019Worlds Apart: Mole or troll? Greg Treverton, former chairman of the National Intelligence CouncilOleg Smolenkov – a high-flier in the Kremlin who personally heard Putin give orders to interfere in the 2016 US election, or a mid-ranking clerk fired before he had the chance to ever interact with the Russian president? The curious case of an alleged US spy in Moscow has once again highlighted the difference in assessments made by the US and Russian intelligence agencies. Could it be that he took both sides for a ride? To discuss this, Oksana is joined by Greg Treverton, former chairman of the National Intelligence Council and currently professor of the practice of international relations and spatial sciences at the University of Southern California. Treverton’s book ‘Truth to Power: A History of the U.S. National Intelligence Council’ was published in June 2019....more32minPlay