The News with Rick Sanchez – February 21, 2020

Rick Sanchez presents riveting video of a coronavirus-linked riot in Ukraine wherein angry citizens fought with police and blocked roads to prevent Ukrainian evacuees from China. RT America’s Michele Greenstein reports on fierce battles and escalating violence raging in Idlib between rebels and Syrian forces and their Turkish and Russian allies respectively. … Read More >The News with Rick Sanchez – February 21, 2020

Assange allegedly offered pardon in exchange for clearing Russia

Assange was apparently offered a pardon by Trump in exchange for him dispelling the Russian election meddling narrative. Another Democratic debate took place, this time with even more sass and zingers. Investigative journalist Nick Bryant gives us an update on where the Jeffrey Epstein trial is now, and if anyone will be held accountable. … Read More >Assange allegedly offered pardon in exchange for clearing Russia

The Democratic primary is wild

Lee “shreds some paper” at the top of the show. He takes apart a front page of the Washington Post that is filled with hyperbole and vitriol, including an attack on Trump for being too supportive of Chinese President Xi Jinping. China is facing the coronavirus pandemic and it seems like a great time to be sympathetic to them. After all, Trump started a trade war with China in his early days as POTUS. … Read More >The Democratic primary is wild

The News with Rick Sanchez -February 20, 2020

Russian military assets are publicly taking on the Turkish-backed jihadists in Syria. Rick Sanchez examines the significance of this major step in the Syrian conflict and looks back at Turkish President Erdogan’s consolidation of power and its rocky relations with the US and other world powers. Then RT’s Yulia Shapovalova reports on unfolding violence in Idlib. … Read More >The News with Rick Sanchez -February 20, 2020

New DOJ charges against Huawei based on fact or fiction?

Mike Papantonio and Trial Lawyer magazine editor Farron Cousins take a look back at the 2010 BP oil spill, which new studies show was actually far worse than reported. BP had made concerted efforts with media outlets to downplay the impact of its Deepwater Horizon spill, which ravaged marine ecosystems in the Gulf of Mexico and surrounding waters. … Read More >New DOJ charges against Huawei based on fact or fiction?

Kickstarter employees vote to unionize & other Silicon Valley storms

Workers at Kickstarter have decided to unionize. The mother of a six-year-old child with special needs is outraged to learn her child was committed to a mental facility without consent. The US State Department may soon announce a withdrawal of US troops from Afghanistan. … Read More >Kickstarter employees vote to unionize & other Silicon Valley storms

The News with Rick Sanchez – February 19, 2020

Wuhan, China remains on lockdown to prevent the spread of COVID-19, also known as novel coronavirus. Most bridges and roads remain blocked in Hubei province and some residents are chafing at tightened controls as authorities struggle to contain the spread of the virus. RT America’s Michele Greenstein reports on what life is like at the epicenter of the outbreak sweeping the nation, where citizens endure mandatory face masks, quarantine, and scuffles with police. … Read More >The News with Rick Sanchez – February 19, 2020

The News with Rick Sanchez – February 18, 2020

Rick Sanchez is joined by former Pentagon official Michael Maloof to discuss whether or not Turkish President Recep Erdogan’s attacks in Syria are landing him in hot water with the US and Russia. What is Turkey doing in Syria? What is the end game? Plus, Rick is joined by former NSA official William Binney to talk about a secret CIA program that spied on friends and foes alike. … Read More >The News with Rick Sanchez – February 18, 2020