Mohammed bin Salman, Donald Trump, and the Bipartisan Brotherhood with Saudi Arabia
Journalists Rula Jabreal and Sam Husseini are this week’s guests along with Indigenous historian Nick Estes and actor Ismail Khalidi.
Journalists Rula Jabreal and Sam Husseini are this week’s guests along with Indigenous historian Nick Estes and actor Ismail Khalidi.
A student gives an eye-witness report from Gaza, Glenn Greenwald discusses lies around the Pulse shooting, and DA candidates talk criminal justice reform.
The New America Foundation fired its Open Markets team after they praised the EU for fining Google over its monopoly power.
Two Palestinian women, co-chair of the Women’s March Linda Sarsour and foreign policy analyst Rula Jebreal, join Mehdi Hasan to discuss the U.S. embassy move to Jerusalem.
The entertainment industry is practically shouting that we need to address how tech giants like Amazon, Google, and Facebook are consolidating power.
Reauthorizing the controversial section 702 of FISA is a key priority of the Trump administration.
Like his father, Seun Kuti describes himself as a revolutionary and he is a fierce critic of the corruption of Nigeria's rulers and the U.S. and transnational corporations that prop them up.
Democratic Rep. Pramila Jayapal joins Mehdi Hasan to discuss the unprecedented danger that the Trump administration poses to immigrants.
This week's guests are historians Ruth Ben-Ghiat and Jason Stanley, writer Adam Johnson, and punk musician Julian Cashwan Pratt.
The Intercept's Naomi Klein, veteran journalist Juan González, and musician Ileana Mercedes Cabra Joglar, better known as iLe, are this week's guests.
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