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August 15, 2019Boom Bust: Market bloodbath breakdown with Richard WolffGlobal markets are in the red following signs that point to a possible recession in the near future. Professor Richard Wolff joins the show today to break down all of the factors falling into place on what could be an ominous crash....more29minPlay
August 15, 2019America’s Lawyer: Epstein’s death won’t stop victims from chasing justiceMike Papantonio sits down with author and attorney Carissa Phelps to discuss what obstacles Jeffrey Epstein’s sudden death brings to the case of his accusers. Legal researcher Sarah Merced walks us through billionaire George Soros’ Open Society Foundation, which seeks to legalize prostitution worldwide. Attorney Kim Adams breaks down the goals of ‘End Child Prostitution and Trafficking’ (ECPAT), an organization that shines a spotlight on institutions like the hospitality industry for facilitating and even brokering the sexual exploitation of workers....more29minPlay
August 15, 2019Keiser Report: Red queens and looking glassesIn this episode of the Keiser Report, Max and Stacy discuss the fact that the Fed is stuck in a rate-cutting box of its own design because we’ve gone through the looking glass and ‘here’ you have to run just to keep in the same place. There is an ever-increasing quantity of debt required to keep GDP in the same place and, so, the Fed must print, and print, and print to avoid the economy collapsing. In the second half, Max interviews Randy Voller, former head of the Democratic Party in North Carolina, about the economic policies so far presented by candidates for the party’s 2020 nomination....more27minPlay
August 15, 2019Larry King Now: Simon Pagenaud on the Indy 500, his winning strategy, & his dog NormanSimon Pagenaud joins guest host Adam Rippon for a conversation about how he got his start in Indy racing, what being a champion of the Indy 500 is like, and his lovable dog Norman. Plus, what to do if you need to pee during a race....more27minPlay
August 14, 2019Going Underground: Anyone expecting regime change in HK is fantasizing – Deng Xiaoping’s translatorOn this episode of Going Underground, we speak to Deng Xiaoping’s former translator and Director of the China National Association of International Studies Victor Gao on the Hong Kong protests where he strongly warns against US efforts for regime change in Hong Kong. He also slams the US’ current efforts of regime change through the National Endowment for Democracy, discusses whether China will directly intervene in Hong Kong, the current US-China trade war and China’s position on India revoking Article 370 for Jammu and Kashmir.Next we speak to legendary polling expert Sir John Curtice about a likely general election this autumn, he gives his thoughts on whether a general election could be before or after Brexit, why this will be the most unique election in British history, how the Conservatives will need to suppress the Brexit Party for even a small majority, Jeremy Corbyn’s Labour’s chances in an upcoming election and more!Finally we speak to Nasser Arrabyee on the recent developments in the Yemen War, where UAE-backed separatists captured Aden. He goes over an alleged split between the UAE and Saudi Arabia, whether Britain could get involved and how effective British troops would be on the ground and more!...more29minPlay
August 14, 2019Watching the Hawks: Hong Kong protesters occupy airport & Epstein’s death demands explanationsThe trade war between the US and China is having devastating effects on US farmers. An on-the-ground look at protests in Hong Kong which took over an airport. Investigative journalist Nick Bryant discusses the Epstein case – what we know and don’t know about his death....more29minPlay
August 14, 2019Boom Bust: Ag caught in trade snag & recession on the rise?The trade war may be all-encompassing, but some sectors are being slammed harder than others. RT producer Brent Jabbour joins the show today to till through the turmoil in agriculture markets. Plus, that global turmoil has spilled into currency markets, causing some investors to seek safe haven in cryptos. Naeem Aslam of Think Markets joins us from across the pond to delve into the currency dip. And later, we’ve seen slowing growth as a result of global instability, but can the markets weather the storm? Or are there choppy waters on the horizon? Jeff Small of Arbor Financial airs his thoughts on the real fears of a recession....more29minPlay
August 14, 2019Politicking: Dennis Kucinich - Making 2020 all about Trump will cost Dems the electionFormer congressman Dennis Kucinich, who twice ran for the Democratic presidential nomination, warns his party against making 2020 all about Donald Trump. Plus, why he thinks it's time to break-up the tech giants....more29minPlay
August 13, 2019Larry King Now: Julia Sweeney – American actress, comedian and authorJulia Sweeney sits down with former ‘Saturday Night Live’ co-star Dennis Miller to discuss her career and somehow she found solace through comedy. Plus, Julia and Dennis disagree on the state of the country....more26minPlay
August 13, 2019Watching the Hawks: Epstein’s alleged suicide raises questions & Hong Kong protests continueDespite the mountain of questions and suspicions surrounding the alleged suicide of billionaire pedophile Jeffrey Epstein, the New York Times says questioning the official narrative is bad. A new report reveals that Monsanto has targeted journalists and activists that criticize or investigate their practices....more29minPlay