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August 24, 2019Redacted Tonight: Best of Redacted Tonight!This week’s episode features some of the best rants and stories from Lee Camp, Naomi Karavani, and Natalie McGill. Enjoy recaps from the Redacted team that cover systemic racism’s roots in everything from climate change to public school funding, as well as mainstream media ‘feel-good’ stories that reflect the failures of American society and Big Oil’s payout to newspapers for ads that mirror editorial content and greenwash the effects of climate change....more30minPlay
August 24, 2019Boom Bust: Tariffs and tweets tank markets & EU targets LibraThe tit-for-tat in the trade war tears on as China slaps the US with tariffs on all kinds of goods, including autos. Lauren Fix, The Car Coach, takes us through what the move means for manufacturers. Plus, as traditional currency wavers the globe over, many companies are getting into digital currency, but feds across the Atlantic are already targeting some of those plans. International regulatory attorney Myles Edwards looks at Facebook’s Libra in the crosshairs of EU regulators. Later, the IMF’s largest loan ever is under massive scrutiny in Argentina. RT correspondent Alex Mihailovich breaks it down....more29minPlay
August 24, 2019The World according to Jesse: ‘America’s relationship with Saudi Arabia is shameful’Jesse Ventura and producer Brigida Santos talk about how the US / China trade war is affecting Wall Street. They also reveal efforts inside the White House to allow Saudi Arabia to ignore the rules of the Atomic Energy Act in a proposed deal to transfer American nuclear technology to the Kingdom. Professor Richard Wolff breaks down how the latest round of tariffs on Chinese goods will impact average Americans....more29minPlay
August 24, 2019Larry King Now: Metta World Peace – American professional basketball coach and former playerMetta World Peace sits down with guest host Dennis Miller to chat about his incredible basketball career, coaching aspiring players, and his new documentary ‘Quiet Storm: The Ron Artest Story’....more24minPlay
August 23, 2019Redacted Tonight: FBI intimidates peace activistsNatalie McGill hosts this week’s Redacted VIP, which kicks off with her interview with Joey Mogul, a human rights lawyer from Chicago who has represented men and women tortured by former Chicago police commander Jon Burge in the 1970s and 80s. In the second half, Lee Camp interviews peace activist and author Sander Hicks, who was recently warned by the FBI to avoid attending the New Horizon Conference, an annual meeting led by Iranian journalist Nader Talebzadeh....more28minPlay
August 23, 2019Watching the Hawks: Epstein backlash hits Naomi Campbell & capitalists clutch pearls over recessionThe media has almost spent more time focusing on the women surrounding Epstein than the pedophile himself. The NRA has launched a class action lawsuit against an organization. A recession and possibly a revolution are looming over the US. And corporate media covered the Notre Dame Cathedral fire way more than the Amazon rainforest fires....more27minPlay
August 23, 2019Boom Bust: Eerie signs for the Eurozone & East Asian allies fall outRumblings in the Eurozone could indicate a major quake on the horizon for the economy. Hilary Fordwich of the British-American Business Association is on hand to analyze the situation in the EU, from Brexit bungles to Italian instability. Plus, lurking in the shadows of the US-China trade war, South Korea and Japan have ramped up their own dispute to now include military ties. RT producer Brent Jabbour joins the show to sift through the shaky trade relationship. Plus, the threat of cybercrime no longer applies just to individuals, as several cities across the US are being held digitally hostage. Investigative journalist Ben Swann logs on today to dig into the digital dilemma....more28minPlay
August 23, 2019Politicking: Bill Weld - US government should not breakup the tech giantsFormer Massachusetts governor and GOP presidential candidate Bill Weld joins Larry for a wide-ranging discussion on the economy, Donald Trump's rhetoric, why he thinks the government should not breakup the tech giants, and his fondness for Democrat Pete Buttigieg....more29minPlay
August 22, 2019Boom Bust: Trade war spills over & department stores surgeThe US-China trade war grinds on, with new twists almost daily, but how does the conflict look from within Asia? We take a look at Hong Kong’s view of the trade war, and rumblings about the risk of recession. And as those recession fears ramp up, the Trump administration is pushing positivity and calling pessimistic coverage part of a conspiracy. Professor Richard Wolff is on hand to give us his latest takes on the transpacific trade fight and the near future of the US economy. And finally, major corporate titans are squaring off in court, and Tesla is under fire yet again, as they face a suit from Walmart over solar panels. RT correspondent Alex Mihailovich is standing by to break it all down....more29minPlay
August 22, 2019America's Lawyer: Boy Scouts of America: ‘Perversion Files’ reveal decades of child sex abuseMike Papantonio talks shop with Robert Dicello, attorney for Arnold Black in a landmark civil case against an East Cleveland Police Department supervisor. Then, RT correspondent Brigida Santos walks us through Amazon’s rollout of its Rekognition facial detection software and Ring home security system. Legal journalist Mollye Barrows busts open the ‘Perversion Files’ kept secret by the Boy Scouts of America, which document hundreds of scout leaders and staff accused of child sex abuse dating back to the 1940s....more28minPlay