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July 06, 2019The World according to Jesse: Why is Trump going after diplomacy with Korea while shutting out Iran?Jesse Ventura and producer Brigida Santos discuss President Donald Trump’s historic trip to North Korea, Jared Kushner’s peace plan for the Middle East, and why a Republican donor has been nominated to replace Nikki Haley as the US ambassador to the UN. Retired NBA All-Star David West (Golden State Warriors) talks about his new venture with the Historical Basketball League, which aims to compensate and educate college athletes....more29minPlay
July 06, 2019Keiser Report: Promising nothing will fundamentally changeIn this episode of the Summer Solutions 2019 for the Keiser Report, Max and Stacy discuss the fact that the elite of the ‘opposition’ party in America are offering up a platform promising that “nothing fundamentally will change.” What they mean by this, as represented by lifelong politician, Joe Biden, is that the wealth and income gap will continue to increase as more and more government resources and power are diverted toward maintaining the status quo despite the increasing mortality rates and the subsequent anger which has seen the rise of candidates like Donald Trump. They look at the significance of Biden kissing the ring of Robert Rubin, who presided over the repeal of Glass-Steagall and the introduction of the Commodity Futures Modernization Act, which together are most responsible for allowing for the wholesale looting of the American population by Wall Street. They also discuss the toxic mountain of plastics sailing around the world looking for a weak country willing to dump the waste onto the front lawn of powerless populations and how this can serve as an analogy for the global debt which has been packaged and rolled over for forty years onto the balance sheets of those yet to be born and, so, who have no voice to protest the odious debts....more28minPlay
July 06, 2019Redacted Tonight: Extreme weather events, indefinite detention approvedLee opens the show this week by bringing your attention to a rash of extreme weather events hitting the globe. As the climate continues to change, we can expect to see more extreme versions of the extreme heat, extreme floods, and other extreme “natural” disasters. In the news, Lee covers Trump’s historic expedition to North Korea, a creepy new anti-war think tank created by George Soros and the Koch Brothers, a Supreme Court decision that backs up the wealthy by defending partisan gerrymandering, and much more. Naomi Karavani tells us about a new technology being developed that claims it can identify aggression and therefore stop crimes. Natalie McGill reports on how the nonprofit ‘Teach For America’ serves as a direct pipeline to the charter school movement that is siphoning off tax dollars to underfunded public schools....more29minPlay
July 06, 2019The Big Picture: How to cope with stress in the workplaceStress is the number one workplace health problem, ahead of physical inactivity and obesity. But how can you cope? Holland speaks with Mark Rutherford, a licensed psychotherapist and TED talk speaker. Holland Cooke discusses the top stories in politics for 2019 with attorney and former Florida Democratic Party Chairman Mitch Ceasar and New York radio and TV pundit Steve Malzberg....more27minPlay
July 06, 2019Boom Bust: Blockchain banking boom & big tech bustsAs new forms of FinTech are forming and taking the world by storm, has traditional banking become obsolete? Aly Madhavji, of the Blockchain Founders Fund, joins us from Taipei, Taiwan to break down all the booms of the budding blockchain industry. Plus, with all eyes on Bitcoin, some people have yet to hear of some altcoins that are shaking up the sector; Raakhee Miller, the CEO of Bitsian is on hand to delve into the details of the overshadowed coins. And he’s the entrepreneur that the world loves to hate, but who is the man behind the Musk? RT correspondent Natasha Sweatte gives us an inside look at the life and list of accomplishments for Tesla CEO Elon Musk. And finally, tech has come a long way in the past couple of decades, but for every big invention, there are countless tech busts; investigative journalist Ben Swann lends us a hand to sift through some of the biggest flops of the digital era....more30minPlay
July 05, 2019I’ve never tested psychedelic drugs on myself, I probably should – psychedelics researcher(SophieCo)Hijacked by the 60s summers of love, music and flower power – psychedelics don’t exactly have a great reputation. But is that all about to change? We talked to Robin Carhart-Harris, head of Psychedelic Research at Imperial College London, who says the drugs could prove revolutionary for treating mental illness....more29minPlay
July 05, 2019Redacted Tonight: Capitalism hits the fan! With Richard WolffWe bring you two great guests this week. VIP starts with Professor Richard Wolff, who sat down with Lee to discuss the current state of the US economy. Investigative journalist Aaron Mate is the guest on the second half of the show. Mate has been one of the most prominent journalists debunking the Russiagate narrative....more28minPlay
July 05, 2019CrossTalk: Strange bedfellowsA new foreign policy think tank will start business challenging foreign policy orthodoxies. It is called the Quincy Institute for Responsible Statecraft. This is not an ordinary think tank. It is funded by Charles Koch and George Soros among others. Talk about strange bedfellows! Can these establishment billionaires take on the foreign policy establishment?CrossTalking with Don DeBar, Inderjeet Parmar, and Ted Seay....more27minPlay
July 04, 2019The Alex Salmond Show: A century of protestThe Alex Salmond Show continues its series on the evolving politics of protest. This show compares working-class Glasgow taking to the streets in 1919, in a campaign for better working conditions, with middle-class London taking to the theatrical boards in their continuing protest against the environmental destruction of high speed rail in 2019....more28minPlay
July 04, 2019Larry King Now: Jared Harris on 'Chernobyl', Shakespeare, & his famous fatherActor Jared Harris sits down with guest host Tom Green to discuss 'Chernobyl’ and how the Russians feel about the HBO mini-series. Plus, the relationship between Jared and his famous father, Richard Harris....more26minPlay