Oprah Winfrey for President: Have We All Gone Bonkers?
After a stirring speech at the Golden Globes, Winfrey was discussed as a candidate to face Donald Trump in 2020. But we don't need another celebrity president.
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After a stirring speech at the Golden Globes, Winfrey was discussed as a candidate to face Donald Trump in 2020. But we don't need another celebrity president.
Air Force data on fuel given to Saudi Arabia and the UAE is a mess — just one example of the lack of transparency and consistency in U.S. policy in Yemen.
A student gives an eye-witness report from Gaza, Glenn Greenwald discusses lies around the Pulse shooting, and DA candidates talk criminal justice reform.
While the media overwhelmingly focuses on Trump and Russia, Yemen is dying, covert ops are spreading, and war is raging.
This week the president threatened to bomb Syria via tweet. Will congress ever re-assert its war powers?
Special prosecutor Robert Mueller’s investigation heats up as Trump grants the CIA and military new kill authorities.
Blacklisted academic Norman Finkelstein, Palestinian student Yousef Mema, and Sen. Ron Wyden are this week's guests.
We hear analysis from Zimbabwe on Mugabe's ouster, Sen. Chris Murphy blasts the U.S. for its role in Yemen, and we take a look at the pandemic of sexual assault.
Trump's Afghanistan speech should serve as a moment to seriously examine the trajectory of the U.S. war machine from 9/11 to the present.
Alfred McCoy breaks down the history of America's geopolitical maneuvering. Immortal Technique talks about growing up in Harlem and how to become a revolutionary.
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