Taliban, poppy fields & the world’s heroin supply — what happens now? (Full show)

Will ISIS-K find a way to prevent the evacuation of refugees from Kabul? Desperate refugees continue to crowd at the perimeter of the airport hoping for escape. RT’s Murad Gazdiev reports from the city. Then RT’s Eisa Ali reports on the effect the end of the war will have on the world’s supply of opium and heroin and an expected spike in methamphetamine use in Europe. … Read More >Taliban, poppy fields & the world’s heroin supply — what happens now? (Full show)

US puppets from the Shah to Saddam to Pinochet — Ghani too? (Full show)

Rick Sanchez examines Ashraf Ghani’s ties to the US establishment and dares ask whether the deposed Afghan president ever had his own country’s interests in mind, then looks from the Dominican Republic to Chile to Iran to Iraq to elucidate the history of Washington’s foreign policy puppetry. … Read More >US puppets from the Shah to Saddam to Pinochet — Ghani too? (Full show)

InvisiblePeople.tv gives voice to the homeless, Florida sheriffs use targeted harassment program

Mark Horvath is the founder and director of InvisiblePeople.tv. The non-profit organization was built to highlight the plight of people living on the streets in the US. Horvath had experienced homelessness and held a career in the TV industry in Los Angeles before the 2008 economic collapse. In the months after the crisis began he started taking a camera to interview people without homes. … Read More >InvisiblePeople.tv gives voice to the homeless, Florida sheriffs use targeted harassment program

Formula for “collapse:” Fed prints more in 2 years than in the past 100. (full show)

The US Government has printed more money in the past two years than they have in the previous 100! What does that mean for our economy? And when will the bottom fall out? RT Correspondent Faran Fronczak reports on the early returns of this money printing and its impact on inflation, which is killing Americans’ pockets. … Read More >Formula for “collapse:” Fed prints more in 2 years than in the past 100. (full show)