Thursday: UK Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson, once again, insults one of the UK’s closest neighbors; Palestinian Authority agree to form a unity government with historic rivals Hamas; and, will lessons be learned to improve security following the inquest into Tunisia terror attack?
Drones have been used in warfare for a long time, but modern day drones can kill from the skies in ways that change the rules of warfare. 'Targets' are killed even if they are not engaged in warfare - which contradicts international agreements. Could drones be a terrifying new development putting technology before morality?
On today's episode of Loud & Clear, Brian Becker is joined by former CIA analyst John Kiriakou.
Obama commutes the sentences of Chelsea Manning and Oscar Lopez Rivera; Is America repeating its pre-civil war history?
President Obama gives his last press conference before leaving office.
Wednesday: Barack Obama grants clemency to Chelsea Manning and Oscar Lopez Rivera; Obama issues final shot warning over Iranian Nuclear Deal threat; and, Iraqi forces push deeper into Daesh held Mosul districts.
It was another hugely busy news day on today's BradCast. But, as usual, we try, at least, to keep our eyes not on the shiny objects, but on the stuff that actually matters. Wish us luck. Among the stories, we cover on today's show...
On today's show among other things we talk about Betsy DeVos's confirmation hearing for Secretary of education.
Trump's relationship with blacks continues to sour, inaugural protests ready for a week of action, and the legacy of Dr. King Jr.
On today's episode of Loud & Clear, Brian Becker is joined by Camilo Matos from the Puerto Rican Nationalist Party and by Noelle Hanrahan, the director of Prison Radio.
Trump transition team now in open conflict with government ethics watchdogs.
This week John Wight takes apart the 'dodgy dossier' on Donald Trump which has dominated the headlines in the past week. Together with Diana Johnstone he looks at the falsehoods of the report and the concerted effort to undermine the future US president.
Tuesday: The British Prime Minister Theresa May delivered her key note speech on Brexit today; a UK Supreme Court ruling paves the way for a former Libyan dissident to sue the British Government ; and pleas for President Obama to grant clemency to Puerto Rico’s Oscar Lopez Rivera.
The story of how Donald Trump became the most hated man in America for wanting a compromise with Russia.
On today's BradCast, a few of Donald Trump's nominees for top cabinet slots may be facing trouble, as Senate hearings continue this week in the U.S. Senate, preparations are finalized (and changed) for the Inauguration, and President Obama issues last-minute pardons and commutations.
On today's episode of Double Down, hosts Max Keiser and Stacy Herbert are joined by independent journalist, Tim Pool of TimCast.com to talk about the competition driving mainstream media crazy.
On today's show, Thom is joined by Neil McCabe, a political reporter at Breitbart News and talks about the odds of Donald Trump being impeached by the Congress.
Monday: The World Economic Foundation’s annual report has warned that rising wealth inequality; Manuel Valls seems to have suffered a blow following the first televised debate in the French election campaign and we examine the Trump dossier with former MI5 intelligence officer, Annie Machon.
On today's BradCast, resignation and evidence of corruption continue to dog the wildly unpopular incoming Trump Administration just days before his Inauguration; And is Comcast/NBCUniversal doing the bidding of the Mormon Church in Utah?
On today's show, Alex Lawson fills in for Thom Hartmann and talks about the upcoming inauguration of Donald Trump, while Republicans continue to destroy US Medicaid, social security and healthcare.
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