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October 12, 2019Boom Bust: Unrest rages in Ecuador & GM talks break downWe start today in Ecuador, where protests continue, even after the government was forced to flee the capital. Andres Arauz, former official at the Ecuadorian Central Bank joins the show to give us his take on why these protests are happening, in addition to the IMF’s role in the turmoil sweeping the nation. Plus, the strike at General Motors continues as the company’s management sit for talks with UAW union leaders, but there is still no end in sight as demands are still not met. Lauren Fix, the Car Coach, is standing by to give us give us a tour of recent developments in the global auto sector....more27minPlay
October 12, 2019Larry King Now: Todrick Hall – American singer, songwriter, actor and YouTuberMusic producer and singer Todrick Hall has a conversation with guest host Dennis Miller about his journey from viral Youtuber to Broadway star. Plus, his friendship with Taylor Swift and why her song ‘You Need to Calm Down’ is so important....more25minPlay
October 12, 2019Larry King Now: Todrick Hall – American singer, songwriter, actor and YouTuberMusic producer and singer Todrick Hall has a conversation with guest host Dennis Miller about his journey from viral Youtuber to Broadway star. Plus, his friendship with Taylor Swift and why her song ‘You Need to Calm Down’ is so important....more25minPlay
October 11, 2019CrossTalk: Demystifying SyriaOn this edition of CrossTalk, we demystify Syria’s Kurds. Almost all of the criticism levied against Trump’s Syria policy is not rooted in facts. In fact, that criticism is driven by false narratives and the inability to admit that the international proxy war to overthrow the Damascus government has failed. The sooner all American troops leave Syria, the better for Syria and the region.CrossTalking with Ammar Waqqaf, Marwa Osman, and Mike Raddie....more25minPlay
October 11, 2019CrossTalk: Demystifying SyriaOn this edition of CrossTalk, we demystify Syria’s Kurds. Almost all of the criticism levied against Trump’s Syria policy is not rooted in facts. In fact, that criticism is driven by false narratives and the inability to admit that the international proxy war to overthrow the Damascus government has failed. The sooner all American troops leave Syria, the better for Syria and the region.CrossTalking with Ammar Waqqaf, Marwa Osman, and Mike Raddie....more25minPlay
October 11, 2019SophieCo. Visionaries: Musk’s Neuralink brain chip project is a fairy tale – neurosurgeonLove, hate, and our brightest ideas – all born in the body’s most fascinating and complex organ. We talked to a man who literally looks into other people’s brains – Dr. Henry Marsh, one of Britain’s top neurosurgeons....more26minPlay
October 11, 2019SophieCo. Visionaries: Musk’s Neuralink brain chip project is a fairy tale – neurosurgeonLove, hate, and our brightest ideas – all born in the body’s most fascinating and complex organ. We talked to a man who literally looks into other people’s brains – Dr. Henry Marsh, one of Britain’s top neurosurgeons....more26minPlay
October 11, 2019Watching the Hawks: Ellen friendly with war criminal who began never-ending Afghanistan warThe fallout from the China vs NBA debacle continues, exposing how Twitter can lose people tons of money. We’ve now been in the Afghanistan War for 18 years. Ellen DeGeneres apparently enjoys relaxing with war criminals like George W. Bush....more28minPlay
October 11, 2019Watching the Hawks: Ellen friendly with war criminal who began never-ending Afghanistan warThe fallout from the China vs NBA debacle continues, exposing how Twitter can lose people tons of money. We’ve now been in the Afghanistan War for 18 years. Ellen DeGeneres apparently enjoys relaxing with war criminals like George W. Bush....more28minPlay
October 11, 2019Redacted Tonight: Justin Trudeau’s scandals, & the Ecuadorian government flees protestersVIP opens with Lee shredding some headlines from this week. The corporate media always reliably give him some great material to make fun of including lackluster coverage of a US puppet government in Ecuador being chased out of the capital by protesters. Also, Redacted Tonight’s new correspondent Anders Lee digs into the dark side of Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau as he runs for reelection. There’s more than just the blackface scandal.In the second half of the show, Lee sits down with the editor-in-chief of Consortium News, Joe Lauria. They discuss the biggest aspects of the impeachment inquiry that the Democrats and Republicans don’t want to talk about. The Ukraine corruption story unveils more than just corruption from the US president. It might cause chaos across the political spectrum....more28minPlay