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May 11, 2019Larry King Now: Rapper Raja Kumari on ‘Bloodline’ album, the American dream, & manifestationGrammy-nominated rapper and songwriter Raja Kumari sits down with Larry for an enlightening conversation about her journey to international stardom, bridging the gap between her eastern roots and western culture, and her new EP ‘Bloodline’....more22minPlay
May 11, 2019Dirty truth about Biden, 1 million species extinct, Israel attacks (Redacted Tonight)Lee opens the show by tearing apart the political record of Joe Biden. The Democratic mainstream is pushing Biden onto the voting public despite his rocky history filled with significant examples of racism, misogyny, and the shaming of people living in poverty. Lee reports on Israel’s latest human rights violations in Gaza, the world’s largest open-air prison. He also looks at the contradiction between a strong stock market and the insane poverty being experienced by the majority of Americans. Natalie McGill brings you a story from the FDA, which is ending a decades-long program that allowed medical device manufacturers to use a private internal database to hide reports about injuries their devices caused. Naomi Karavani looks at one state that’s suing ICE to stop them from arresting immigrants in their court houses....more29minPlay
May 11, 2019The World according to Jesse: Will the US ship migrants to GITMO in Cuba?Jesse Ventura and producer Brigida Santos discuss why the International Criminal Court has dropped an investigation into alleged US war crimes at CIA detention centers, the latest Trump immigration plan, and why travelers on all international flights leaving America may soon be required to scan their faces with biometric technology. Doctor Eddie Fatakhov talks about the world's first 3-D printed heart....more26minPlay
May 11, 2019Chelsea Manning free from jail & Renoir paintings come under scrutiny (Watching the Hawks)After several weeks in solitary confinement, whistleblower Chelsea Manning has finally been released from jail. The three major American beauty pageant winners were all black women this year. We take a look at the unusually good side of Instagram shaming. We debate the presence of monuments that glorify the Confederacy in public spaces. And a preview of this week’s episode of Redacted Tonight....more28minPlay
May 11, 2019Keiser Report: Beyond Meat, Beyond CrazyMax and Stacy discuss the Beyond Meat IPO being beyond crazy, as losses, while not as great as Uber’s, show dotcom levels of bubble hysteria are back. They also look at the interest being paid on excess reserves now adding up to $36 billion per year in taxpayer subsidies to banks – i.e., straight-up welfare. Max continues his interview with Peter Schiff about the #DropGold campaign, the cost of moving bitcoin versus the cost of moving gold, and they take some viewer questions. They also discuss fellow bitcoin hater Warren Buffett’s love for stock buybacks and whether or not that money would be better off returned to shareholders rather than to executives....more28minPlay
May 11, 2019The Big Picture: Legacy media disruptedInternet access and sports were cable’s last best hopes for survival, but soon these franchises will be imperiled, giving the viewer even more options. Holland Cooke discusses this with Luke Bouma, founder of Cord Cutters News, and Professor Margot Susca from the School of Communication at American University. What’s next for chaotic Venezuela? Will Europe take Iran’s bait on the nuclear deal? Will sanctions stop North Korea from testing further missiles? And the latest on the China trade wars. Holland Cooke speaks with former US Congressman and presidential candidate Ron Paul about all these topics....more28minPlay
May 11, 2019Boom Bust: Tariffs force global market tumble & Uber gets IPO green lightThe Trump administration has levied even more tariffs on China as a delegation is in the states to talk trade; Alex Mihailovich lends a hand to tear through the tariffs tussle. Plus, Uber gets the green light on its IPO listing, but will the stock slam on the brakes? Danielle Shay of Simpler Trading hops behind the wheel to steer us through what could be in store for the ride-hailing giant....more28minPlay
May 10, 2019On the Touchline: ‘They just collapsed’ – Mourinho on Champions League comebacksJose Mourinho discusses an incredible week of Champions League semi-final drama which saw stunning comebacks from Liverpool against Barcelona and Tottenham against Ajax....more37minPlay
May 10, 2019CrossTalk on Christianity: Forgotten persecutionA recent report from the UK’s Foreign Office highlights in detail the persecution of Christians around the world. In the Middle East – the cradle of Christianity – adherents face extinction. Why is it deemed politically incorrect to defend the West’s foundational religion?CrossTalking with Iben Thranholm, David Vance, and Peter Tatchell....more26minPlay
May 10, 2019Politicking: Analyzing Trump's 'executive privilege' claim to block release of full Mueller reportFormer White House ethics czar Richard Painter joins guest host Amy Holmes for analysis of President Trump's assertion of executive privilege to block Congress from seeing the full, un-redacted Mueller report. Then, the latest in the U.S.-China tariff war....more29minPlay