US confirms major civilian casualty event in Syria

Jesse Ventura and Brigida Santos discuss new disclosures by the Department of Defense that the US military killed dozens of civilians before the fall of the Islamic State in Syria under the Trump administration. They also talk about President Joe Biden’s virtual meeting with Chinese President Xi Jinping, and the ongoing water crises in Michigan. … Read More >US confirms major civilian casualty event in Syria

US forces practicing nuclear attack on Russia (Full show)

The top military officers of Russia and the US met to discuss “security issues of concern,” including US bombers making sorties across Eastern Europe. Meanwhile, President Biden is releasing the largest amount of the country’s strategic oil reserves in US history and releasing a global action plan to combat astronomically high gasoline prices. … Read More >US forces practicing nuclear attack on Russia (Full show)

US media drooling over intel of Russian ‘invasion’ of Ukraine

Washington is sounding alarm over what it believes is a “looming invasion of Ukraine” at the hands of Russia, and predicting that it will happen in January. This is being used to justify continued injections of aid and to furnish Ukraine with military equipment to face the Russian “menace.” Faran Fronczak has the details. … Read More >US media drooling over intel of Russian ‘invasion’ of Ukraine

Military covers up Syrian massacre, Build Back Better abandons the poor, conservatorships explained

The US military was caught up in controversy this week when the New York Times reported that, in 2019, it covered up a bombing that killed 70 Syrian civilians. Reporting from Aaron Mate shows that the military went to extreme levels to cover up the mass murder. … Read More >Military covers up Syrian massacre, Build Back Better abandons the poor, conservatorships explained

On Contact: Struggle against industrial agriculture

On the show, Chris Hedges discusses the struggle against industrial agriculture with author Daniel J. O’Connell. The San Joaquin Valley in California is the most agriculturally productive farmland in the United States, but it is also plagued by high levels of poverty and water pollution, as well as the serious health risks that come with constant exposure to pesticides. … Read More >On Contact: Struggle against industrial agriculture

Rittenhouse verdict puts courtroom media on trial (Full show)

Faran Fronczak anchors team coverage of the aftermath of the spectacular trial of Kyle Rittenhouse. After four days of deliberation, the jury found the Kenosha shooter not guilty on all charges. President Biden and Wisconsin Gov. gave statements speaking against division. Tammy Baldwin (D-Wisconsin) gave public statements urging restraint by those angry at the verdict. … Read More >Rittenhouse verdict puts courtroom media on trial (Full show)

The real China, child labor’s comeback, ATF’s public relations tour

Li Jingjing is a reporter with the Chinese news group CGTN. The United States has entered a new era of provocation targeting China as its most significant global competitor for power. Lee Camp and Jingjing sat down together to go deeper into the conflict that’s brewing between the US empire and the Chinese republic. … Read More >The real China, child labor’s comeback, ATF’s public relations tour

Death penalty kills those who ‘can’t afford’ good lawyer (Full)

We take a look at the circumstances that led to the legal proceedings that won a death sentence for Julius Jones for murder. Right before his execution, and with new doubts about the evidence against him, Oklahoma Gov. Kevin Stitt ordered the executioner to stay his hand. … Read More >Death penalty kills those who ‘can’t afford’ good lawyer (Full)