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04.04.2012 05:00

CISPA: Nightmare cyber security bill

­We'll tell you what you need to know about CISPA, a cyber security bill working its way through the House that could put your private communications, into the hands of the government. Then, a study done by the Air Force gives us insight into the work of drone operators. We'll talk about the technical and moral issues at stake. Also, have you ever heard of Nutriloaf? It's common prison food, but...
 
03.04.2012 05:00

Monday hangover: Paychecks for free Syrian Army

­Author and Journalist Chris Hedges is on the show to talk about his lawsuit against the Obama administration over the NDAA. Then, Kevin Zeese and Bruce Fein join us for our Monday Hangover panel. We'll talk Syria, nuclear drones, and today's Supreme Court ruling on strip searches in prison. Also, Jordan Flaherty found out that the NYPD came all the way out to New Orleans to monitor him at a...
31.03.2012 05:00 5 comments

The More We Drone, The Less We Know

­Former CIA Officer Jack Rice is on the show to discuss a war of words between Paul Ryan and the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, plus Hillary Clinton takes a trip to Saudi Arabia, and we’ll discuss the truth about America's drone strikes in Yemen. Then, we'll catch up with RT's Lauren Lyster, the host of Capitol Account, for our Financial Checkup. Also David House joins the show to talk...
 
30.03.2012 05:00 2 comments

BRICS: Dollar No Longer Reserve Currency?

­The BRICS are meeting today in India; we'll talk to economic analyst Gonzalo Lira about the role these new emerging economies will play in the global economy. Then we’ll discuss why some people think we might be entering a second Gilded Age. Also, after two decades with the FBI, their number one Hacker Tracker is leaving the bureau claiming that we are losing the cyber security war. And then...
29.03.2012 05:00 1 comment

Rand Paul Blocks Iran Sanctions

Tonight we'll ask what happened to diplomacy, as it's been left up to a few, rare voices to call for caution on Iran, Russia, and on militarism in general. Then, as the intricacies of the Affordable Care Act are debated in the Supreme Court, we'll ask if it still leaves the country without an answer to its health care debacle. Next, as European leaders say their crisis is nearing an end and...
 
28.03.2012 05:00 4 comments

Greenwald on Afghan War 'Public ahead of Elites'

­Robert Greenwald is on the show to talk about new opinion polls that show that the public is fed up with the war in Afghanistan. Then, young people aren't as interested in cars these days. It's bad news for the auto industry, but what's at the root of it? Next, the FTC is calling for regulations on data brokers to protect your privacy online. But when it comes to Do Not Track, they're telling...
27.03.2012 05:00 2 comments

Monday Hangover: SCOTUS won't solve health care

­Tonight on Monday Hangover we’ll talk about everything from healthcare making it to the Supreme Court, the violent beating of an Iraqi woman in California that led to her death, and Ben Bernanke's warnings for the economy. Then, a two day Nuclear Security Summit is currently under way in South Korea, but rather than nuclear non-proliferation, everyone's focusing on a hot mic exchange between...
 
24.03.2012 05:00 12 comments

Pipeline fast track ‘to please oil industry’

­We'll take a look at the battle over energy and the environment in the US. As President Obama asked federal agencies to fast track the southern portion of the Keystone XL Pipeline, we have to ask if it's even going to win him any political points, especially since it's expected to make gas prices rise even more. Then, we'll have our Financial Checkup with Lauren Lyster, host of the Capital...
23.03.2012 05:00 9 comments

War hawks join Gen Allen, resist Afghan drawdown

­We’ll speak with Matthew Ho about the lone few players that are pushing for the war in Afghanistan to go on. Then, remember that $25 billion settlement that the government reached with the big banks? It turns out about 20 billion of that is really going to come out of the pockets of investors. Next, Truthout has received hundreds of pages through a Freedom of Information Act request that show...
 
22.03.2012 05:00 20 comments

NSA chief denies spying on US citizens

­We'll ask if we should believe the current NSA Director or, former NSA employees, who say that the agency is building a huge new hub to gather not only international intelligence, but to monitor your communications as well. Then, despite the mass criticism towards the NYPD for its surveillance program, some within the Muslim population support the agency’s moves. We'll host a debate to see what...