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“F Around And Find Out” Trump Plans For Greenland, Iran & Venezuela | John Mearsheimer x Ian Bremmer

Historic alliances are being throttled by territorial ambition and ‘American isolationism’ has become ‘American imperialism’ as Trump gets involved with Greenland, Venezuela and Iran. The cosy idea of a “rules-based order”, governed by the messy patchwork of “international law”, ...  Afficher plus

‘Why Don’t You Move To Iran Or Venzuela?’ Roger Waters vs Piers Morgan

Venezuela has more oil than any other country in the world - but 80% of its people are living in poverty. It’s a democracy, at least in name, but the man who won the last election with 68% of the vote is facing jail and living in exile in Spain. The popular socialist patriotism o ...  Afficher plus

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Joe Lewis, 86, is a billionaire. He made his money trading currency, among other things. And he likes to keep a low profile. That could change with his appearance in court this week in New York, responding to insider trading charges. His bail is set at $300mn. Legal correspond ...

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Trump 'spent time' with Epstein 'victim'
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Democrats in the US Congress release three emails by the late convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein mentioning Donald Trump. One of the emails says the president spent several hours with a woman described as a victim of Epstein's sex trafficking. The Democrats say the communicat ...  Afficher plus

Former US Acting Solicitor General Neal Katyal on Trump Conviction
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Splashed across newspapers the world over is the historic news of the first-ever criminal conviction of a former US president. Former US Acting Solicitor General Neal Katyal joins the show to discuss the facts of the case and what happens next.  Also on today's show: Norm Eisen, ...  Afficher plus

Lawyer X: Could a bunch of gangland criminals soon be free?
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There’s been a major development this week for the appeal hopes of one of the country’s most notorious criminals. Tony Mokbel, who became a household name during Melbourne’s gangland wars in the early noughties, could soon walk free, after a judge ruled his lawyer had perverted t ...  Afficher plus