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Russian naval ship fires warning shots at British destroyer (Full Show)
NATO has literally crossed the line with Russia. Moscow says that a British destroyer violated the country’s maritime border in the Black Sea and according to Russia’s Ministry of Defense, a patrol ship and fighter jet from that country fired warning shots. The incursion is the latest in a slew of efforts by the West against Russia. RT’s Alex Mihailovich has the story. Then former UK MP, George Galloway weighs in. …
Media industrial complex
We are witnessing a very disturbing media trend. Serving an ideology and scoring political points trumps informing citizens. We had the Russiagate hoax, the impeachment hoax, and the suppression of any debate on the origin of Covid. Now front and center is the Capitol Hill riot. What does the FBI know? …
Full Show: Is President Biden stealing from Trumps playbook?
A bipartisan group of lawmakers is pushing President Biden to impose import restrictions on polysilicon (a material inside most solar panels) from China, similar to the restrictions the Trump administration placed on cotton, tomatoes and other products. The hope is the restrictions would help the US grow its own domestic solar panel industry. …
US freaking out as Iran elects next president
Hardliner Reisi won at Iran’s recent presidential election, which saw a record-low turnout and murmurs of electioneering in his favor. Is Iran’s new president a “brutal hangman” or a “defender of human rights?” And what does his election portend for relations between Tehran and Washington? RT America’s John Huddy (in for Rick Sanchez) sets the scene. Then RT America’s Faran Fronczak joins with details about the election and its implications before former naval intelligence officer John Jordan and Prof. Mohammed Marandi of the University of Tehran share their insights. …
Biden’s new deal: Is $6 trillion enough?
President Biden’s budget proposal would cost taxpayers a whopping $6 trillion. Some are calling it the New Deal 2.0, but is pumping federal dollars a surefire way to get the economy back on track? Professor and economist Richard Wolff weighs in on whether record-high government spending can offset a mass exodus of service workers across the country. …
Global Peace Index 2021: Peace deteriorating, military spending & violence on the rise
On this episode of Going Underground, we speak to Steve Killelea, founder of the Institute for Economics & Peace, about the Global Peace Index 2021 report. He discusses the deterioration of peace through the coronavirus pandemic, the increase of violent mass demonstrations against inequality and racial discrimination, the most violent countries in the world being in Latin America, and much more! …