In this episode, Lee Camp bites into Monsanto, which makes him ill, and John F. O'Donnell gets molested by the tentacles of the billionaire Kochtopus. Obama ends the War in Afghanistan with something other than peace, Chilean magician Papas Fritas makes $500 million in student debt disappear. Sam Sacks examines NSA reform - and by "reform," we mean ''business as usual." A second Deutsche Bank video against boasting bankers is mysteriously leaked, and speaking of leaks - radiation is leaking in New Mexico. Tennessee brings back a shocking punishment, and more!
In this episode, Lee Camp breaks down an exclusive video showing David Petraeus's introduction as a war criminal, while activist group 18 Million Rising introduces GAP to fair labor practices. Sam Sacks exposes himself - to the nuclear mess at the Hanford site, while Congress avoids cleaning up the mess causing climate change and talks space aliens instead. Jazzy the orca whale brings us a different take on Blackfish, the Air Force brings us a gay blast from the past, Solar Freakin' Roadways brings bisolar disorder to John F. O'Donnell, and more!
The Redacted team tries to stand their ground on an ocean paved by BP while wishing their parents were gay. Miley Cyrus's new billboard looms on the horizon, democracy gets a reboot, and Boehner sues Obama.
The Redacted Team reports on the biggest stories kept out of the mainstream media. John F. O'Donnell makes a killing on military contractors, and Sam Sacks details the Vice President's apology tour.
The Redacted Team discovers Columbus Day, John F. O'Donnell discovers the Vatican's gay agenda, and Sam Sacks discovers how to exploit Ebola for political gain.
The Redacted team shows you ways to die that should scare you more than Ebola, cracks the corporate manipulation code, Boston-crèmes its pants for Dunkin’ Donuts and gets creative with the whitewashing of Vietnam.
The Redacted team shows you how anyone can make a snazzy political attack ad, introduces you to the livestreaming stars of Ferguson, blasts you with acid breast milk from GamerGate and gets you amped for the Midterm elections.
The Redacted Tonight Team takes on the leaked audio tapes of the corporate hitman Rick Berman, amazing protests that were ignored by mainstream media, Americans finally convicted for war crimes, the hidden truth Big Pharma doesn’t want you to know about birth control pills and why the FBI is flipping out about new smart phone encryption.
The Redacted Tonight Team takes on America’s love affair with endless war, the secret government controlling the US, glorifying war on Veteran’s Day, how BP justifies oil spills and how McDonald’s accidentally reveals too much about their meat.
The UK elections get shredded, the Nail Salon-Industrial Complex is exposed, the brain of the billionaire is explore like Magellan + Autonomous Sensory Meriden Response…WTF?! Enjoy! Share! Repeat!
Lee Camp and Team Redacted expose the greatest flaw of the mainstream media. They also reveal the story of Disney's insane white privelege AND Shell Oil's power play that might fall flat. Plus drug addicts in Massachusetts might not get arrested anymore, and the Patriot Act could actually be GETTING WORSE.
Team Redacted tackle a slew of what's illing the country. The director of the CIA under George W. Bush, Porter Goss, just registered as a lobbyist for the country of Turkey?! FOR REAL! The research is in! An extensive Princeton University study shows that the American people have no impact on which laws get passed. And so much more.
Lee Camp and Team Redacted talk about the MOST censored topic on television, the insanity of the TPP, a transgender person who deserves more attention than Caitlyn Jenner, how to save millions of lives overnight, why cities aren’t designed for humans AND how we’re paying foreigners to fight our wars.
Team Redacted tackles Big Business' support for GMO's, why mainstream media are so eagle to blow their election-y load, why Nebraska's governor wants to keep the death penalty and the simple way to end child poverty in the US.
Team Redacted explains why a basic monthly income for all Americans isn’t such a crazy idea, proposes eating bugs to feed a growing world population, US military straddles the fence of legality and more!
Team Redacted reveals the percentage of population needed to create change, Big Pharma’s role in new antibiotic-resistant superbugs, 5 ways America screwed Puerto Rico and more!
Obama’s Legacy, SCOTUS greenlights death penalty, America’s love of racism, a biblical call to end war, a constitution makeover & more!
The Redacted Team tackles the hidden truth about Greece that will shock you, how the FBI went on every media outlet and lied, how Detroit has split into two cities, and how the homophobes continues to battle gay marriage.
Donald Trump gets DESTROYED by Lee Camp. Then the Redacted Team reveals how Hollywood is besties with the CIA and the military. Next they delve into why every American seems to be on prescription drugs they don't necessarily need. THEN they reveal that the hundreds of millions we spent on schools in Afghanistan was all for nothing. They also take on the Koch Brother plan to buy up the nation's national parks.
Oh boy! Oh girl! It's the newest episode of 'Redacted Tonight,' everybody! Here's what's being devoured on the political comedy skillet this week. Host Lee Camp rants about the Information Age and the deep irony of the stupidity it has brought upon us. Then we reveal some deeply hidden heinous behavior by Exxon that will make you hate them even more than you already do. Next a strange, strange advertising gent makes an appearance where he teaches kids how to acquire all the toys and junk food. Which then brings us to a marginalized news story about how the Apache Indians have gotten their sacred land stolen by John McCain and friends. And we round it all out with Abby Feldman's piece on sleep deprivation and John F. O'Donnell's piece on North Carolina's crazy new anti-whistleblower law. Watch, Like, Share, Repeat! You know the drill! It's the Information Age!
Redacted Tonight’s team of truth slingers break down the dangers of escapism, celebrate Jeremy Corbyn’s landslide election, and shed some light on the secret world of Psy-Ops! Also – Get to know AIPAC and why it’s crumbling!
Big Pharma can be taken down and it wouldn’t cost that much. John Boehner resigns as Speaker of the House, Los Angeles decides to fix homelessness in case the Olympics come to town, and Abby Feldman sticks up for DEA sex parties. Also – John F. O’Donnell explains why we don’t heart protest music on the radio anymore.
TPP approval is imminent and Lee explains why this will create a New World Order. South Carolina senator Lindsey Graham asks for federal aid despite previously voting against hurricane Sandy aid, Wall Street whistleblowing is now being encouraged, and Doctors Without Borders was bombed over the weekend by the U.S. military. Also – Abby Feldman asks: if refugees weren’t Syrian, how would we treat them?
Lee explains how small starts can lead to big changes. A new Snowden has leaked “The Drone Papers” to the public, Americans celebrate Indigenous People’s Day, and GMO lobbyists seek to protect Big Agra by pushing the D.A.R.K Act. Abby Feldman explains why locally sourced food is gauche and tacky. Also – We sent John F. O’Donnell to cover this first Democratic debate in Las Vegas, and he has much to report.
Lee explains why the public shouldn’t be complacent about the use of drone strikes. McDonald’s and Monsanto are struggling, and CNN is caught lying about Hillary’s campaign. Abby Feldman explains why happiness can’t be purchased. Also – John F. O’Donnell asks if criminal justice reform is here to stay or if it’s just a passing fad.
Lee talks about Reverend Ed Pinkney – the political prisoner you’ve never heard of. He’s slated to be locked up for years because he got in the way of a major corporation. Denver police arrest volunteers building micro-homes for the homeless, Chevron sues Ecuadorians for suing Chevron over Amazon oil spill, and Carlos Delgado explains why robots are scarier than capitalism. Also – John F. O’Donnell reports from the second Republican Presidential debate in Colorado.
Lee explains why kittens must die in order for humans to live. Surveillance bill to pass soon, the Koch brothers gave a crazy interview and you won’t believe what they said, and comedian Judah Friedlander joins us to talk about his new book. Also – John F. O’Donnell explain why Marco Rubio may be the new GOP frontrunner.
Lee explains why the death penalty needs to go once and for all. President Obama shuts down the Keystone XL pipeline, Bad mortgages in Seattle reveal the need for organized debt resistance, and Abby Feldman explores the benefits of a three day work week. Also – John F. O’Donnell choses to celebrate Armistice day instead of Veteran’s day, despite the flurry of hate mail he’s sure to get.
Don't blame yourself, America. Wall Street is the true villain. Charter Schools profit off your children. How to be a survivalist and much more on this new episode of Redacted Tonight!
Lee Camp explains why thinking is more important than ever, how Walmart employs the FBI to surveil their own employees, and the courageous way four veterans have blown the whistle on The Drone Program. Also, Carlos Delgado investigates the corporate strategy of "Greenwashing," and John F. O’Donnell explains why the U.S. response to Syrian refugees is not only wrong, but downright un-American.
In this second very special episode of Redacted Tonight we get to see John F. O’Donnell, Carlos Delgado, Phillip Chang, and Abby Feldman
Lee explains why white privilege is still very much a thing to be aware of. An organization called Americans for Peace, Prosperity, and Security are celebrating their most recent achievement – steering America towards war. Princeton physicist William Happer was revealed as a Big Oil funded climate denier. John F. O’Donnell takes a look at the untold causalities of America’s nuclear program. Also – Carlos Delgado clarifies the whole point behind the anti-affirmative action case, Fisher vs. The University of Texas.
In this very special episode of Redacted Tonight, we take a look back at the best moments of 2015. We’ll get to see the best of Lee’s rants and the redacted stories he’s covered. Also- we get to see the best moments of your favorite correspondents, whether it be in studio or out in the field! Enjoy!
In this year’s first episode of Redacted Tonight, Lee takes a look at the most censored stories of this past year – including autonomous killer robots, geoengineering, and the mainstream media was caught manipulating the news. Carlos Delgado reports on the latest NSA operations that continue to invade our privacy. Also – John F. O’Donnell explains how the FDA is squashing finding that cannabinoids kill cancer cells.
In this Episode of Redacted Tonight, Lee Camp explains how our freedom of choice may not be as free as we think. Then he shreds through Obama's his final #SOTU address, righteously shames the corrupt Judge Ciavarella who just got locked away for imprisoning minors for $, and then Redacted correspondent Carlos Delgado presents his investigation about the latest ICE raids. Also – Redacted correspondent John F. O’Donnell breaks down why Bernie Sanders is getting "black out" of coverage from the corporate media.
In this Episode of Redacted Tonight, Lee explains why we’re all feminists. Then, Donald Trump apparently speaks at a fourth grade level, Flint Michigan is in the middle of a water crisis brought about by corporate greed, and Naomi Karavani gives the scoop on what really happened to the U.S. sailors in Iran. Also – John F. O’Donnell crashed the Democratic Primary debate and talks to KILLER MIKE.
Hillary Clinton was apparently payed MILLIONS by the big banks, Boston has fixed its homeless veteran issue in a SHOCKING way, the hidden TRUTH about the massive California leak, and so much more
In this episode of Redacted Tonight, Lee Camp rips into the establishment about the shady signing of the Trans-Pacific Partnership. It's a legit "Thanks, Obama" moment. He also explores the fraud and just general insanity of the Iowa Caucus. Correspondent, John F. O'Donnell, visits Lee at the desk to breakdown how undemocratic and unethical the entities known as "Superdelegates" are. In the second half of the show, Lee goes into extra dark territory, discussing how Nestle, one of the most evil multi-nationals out there, freakin' ADMITTED to using slave labor. Then correspondent, Carlos Delgado, presents his field piece about how the Big Opioid Industry crushed prescription drug reform. Plus more!
In this Episode of Redacted Tonight, Lee explains why everything we know is a lie. Then, cities and cops make a crooked contract, the economic minister of New Zealand gets a rubber surprise, Julian Assange continues to by unjustly detained, and Naomi Karavani breaks down the Pentagon’s 2017 budget. Also – John F. O’Donnell investigates the alternatives to voting Democrat or Republican.
In this Episode of Redacted Tonight, Lee tackles the Israeli occupation of Palestine. Then, Neil Young put out a new album blasting Monsanto, Goldman Sachs admits the problems with capitalism, and Carlos Delgado investigates corruption in the rehab industry. Also – John F. O’Donnell explains why pop music is resistant to pushing a social message.
In this Episode of Redacted Tonight, Lee tackles the animal agriculture industry. Then, Nike cuts ties with a homophobic athlete, US marshals are hunting down indebted students, Congress tries to remove GMO labeling from food, and Naomi Karavani reveals the corruption in the Supreme Court. Also, Carlos Delgado explains why Apple must win its fight with the FBI.
In this Episode of Redacted Tonight, Lee tackles the stigma behind prostitution. Then we review the most important news hits of the week including: the latest in election news, Pennsylvania’s cop cam ruling, and Chesapeake Energy’s indictment. Naomi Karavani explains the Supreme Court’s hearings on Planned Parenthood. Also – John F. O’Donnell breaks down the failings of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau.
In this Episode of Redacted Tonight, Lee takes on Hillary Clinton’s presidential campaign. Then we review the most important news hits of the week including: the FBI’s attempts to spy on school children and how Google can influence elections. Carlos Delgado explains why homework should be banned for elementary school children. Also – John F. O’Donnell breaks goes to CPAC!
In this Episode of Redacted Tonight, Lee explains why unions don’t suck. Then we review a Tennessee proposed legislation against transgender teen rights, the Dark Act is shut down, and Noam Chomsky warns about the perils of global warming. Naomi Karavani explains why the DOJ won’t prosecute civil right cases against police officers. Also – Carlos Delgado investigates corporate tax breaks in Baltimore.
In this Episode of Redacted Tonight, the team covers the beloved F-word: Freedom. Lee covers how the ideal of freedom has been adopted and mutated by the government and elites. Then we report the most important news of the week: what is really behind the drug war and we finally discover what is going on in Hillary Clinton’s e-mails. John F. O’Donnell explains a Georgia Bill that promotes religious “freedom” at the expense of the gay community. And Naomi Karavani reveals the how the Freedom of Information Act has been abused at historic levels by this administration.
In this Episode of Redacted Tonight, Lee explains how voter suppression is back and in a big way. Then we review the most important news hits of the week including: The DOJ’s investigation into Blackwater and how the US has funded Syrian rebels to fight each other. Carlos Delgado explains why the sharing economy is declining. Also – John F. O’Donnell reports on western skewed terrorism news coverage.
In this Episode of Redacted Tonight, Lee opens with the CNN protest over Bernie Sander’s campaign coverage, then he talks about the the rise of lobbying at the state level. Then Naomi Karavani reveals where the most segregated schools are in the United States. Carlos Delgado uncovers unethical banking practices. And Lee closes the show with a discussion of the Panama Papers. This and more on Redacted Tonight.
In this Episode of Redacted Tonight, Lee reveals the shady shell companies used by the Clintons, then he talks about the minor fine issued to Goldman Sachs. John F. O’Donnell heads to the capitol to meet up with #DemocracySpring. Also - Carlos Delgado explains why a recent case in Oregon is a huge win for environmentalists. This and more on Redacted Tonight.
In the new episode of Redacted Tonight, Lee Camp breaks down the incompetence, if not corruption, of the New York presidential primary and how it will impact the general election. Then we review the most important news hits of the week including: The long-redacted 28 pages of the 9/11 commission that likely implicate the f*** out of the Saudi Royals, and how a grandmother was actually ARRESTED for an overdue library book. Plus correspondent Naomi Karavani delves into the world of tax fraud. And correspondent John F. O’Donnell explains how Bernie, if need be, can run as an independent to establish a new political party WITHOUT being spoiler.
In the new episode of Redacted Tonight, Lee Camp covers the results of the primary election. And it’s not good news. Exit polls which are an indicator of functioning democratic elections essentially gave the United States a failing rating. Elections’ boards are desperately struggling to explain themselves as peoples ballots go uncounted and the voting machines don’t seem to be working. Then correspondent Naomi Karavani reveals Congress’ struggle with technology basics and Carlos Delgado covers the brief and wondrous life of a famous philanthropist, Prince. This and more on Redacted Tonight.
This week Lee Camp continues his coverage of this year’s election fraud. The fun never ends. From faulty voting machines, to voter purgings, to superdelegates with very mysterious connections to the Clinton campaign Lee takes us through the world of election scandal. After that, he moves on to the leaked documents from the Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership (TTIP). Then Carlos Delgado covers how MMA fighters are being taken advantage of by unregulated organizations. Then John F O’Donnell investigates how Clinton’s fundraising impacts other Democrats.
In this episode of Redacted Tonight, Lee Camp declares the DEATH of the two-party system’s stranglehold on American politics. Then he gets into it about how the mainstream media isn’t covering the biggest workers’ strike in decades, currently happening at Verizon. Next up, an Italian judges rules that shoplifting isn’t a crime if the person is homeless and hungry - Why can’t this happen in our country?! Correspondent John F. O’Donnell joins Lee to scurry all the way down the complicated rabbit hole that is the tragic US-backed Saudi Arabian war in Yemen. And finally, correspondent Naomi Karavani reveals how the pro-Hillary super PAC “Correct the Record” is unethically, if not illegally, paying online trolls to undermine the Bernie Sanders campaign.
The Redacted Team has much cause to celebrate, because it’s our 100th episode! We won’t let celebrating get in the way of reporting the news no one else will. For example, Lee covers the mayhem at the Nevada delegate convention. He also covers the thousands of hackable voting machines that are still being used. Naomi and Lee discuss the current fiasco regarding our crumbling infrastructure. Also - Carlos explains what the hell is going on with Colombia and the pharmaceutical industry.
In this episode of Redacted Tonight, Lee Camp begins with a short discussion of recent developments in evolution. Humans have evolved to be the most intelligent species on the planet, but seem to behaving as if we were still one celled amoebas when it comes to our politics, world hunger, and national borders. Correspondent Carlos Delgado covers the recent Supreme Court ruling in favor of fair jury selection. Correspondent John F. O’Donnell reveals the real story behind the culture of political correctness on college campuses. This and more on Redacted Tonight.
Watch Lee continue election coverage that you won’t see on the mainstream media. Many networks are declaring an end to the Democratic Primary Race, but they forget one important detail: the date that the Democratic Superdelegates vote. Hillary’s e-mail scandal is also far from over. Then Lee takes on the US drone program. Correspondent John F. O’Donnell digs into a potentially deadly corporate merger led by Monsanto. Then Naomi Karavani reports on American policies which have led us to into a Second Nuclear Age. This and more on Redacted Tonight.
In this episode of Redacted Tonight, host Lee Camp reveals video of lawyers who have proof that there was election fraud in California that could overturn the primary. As the establishment candidate, Hillary Clinton has benefited from voter disenfranchisement all over the country, while Bernie Sanders, the insurgent candidate, has been disadvantaged. Furthermore, the corporate mainstream media like MSNBC and CNN have been "all in" for Hillary from the start, which Lee further exposes by showing that the MSM is rushing to "coronate" Hillary as the Democratic presidential nominee. After the break, correspondent Naomi Karavani joins Lee to discuss the messed up situation happening in Louisiana right now where the state is so bankrupt that they can't afford to pay district attorneys to represent poor people in a timely fashion. That's right, a cornerstone of our American values, Habeas Corpus, is going by the wayside! Also, correspondent Carlos Delgado presents a segment about how Puerto Rico has also been disenfranchised in this presidential primary too. Yes, Puerto Rico is a part of our primary process, because they're a territory of the US. It has 67 delegates. Finally, correspondent John F. O'Donnell rounds things out by giving Bernie Sanders supports some perspective on the revolution.
In this week’s episode Lee covers a new Standford study suggesting election fraud. He also covers how Fox news isn’t actually worth making fun of. Carlos and Lee discuss the current fiasco regarding the American gun debate. Also - John honors the late Muhammad Ali and explains how we may be whitewashing his legacy.
In this week’s episode Lee discusses what should Bernie supporters do now that the mainstream media has written off other candidates. He also reveals recent proof that shows how Google influenced the primary towards Hillary. John and Lee discuss the new trend of poverty denial and how it impacts America’s poorer citizens. Also - Naomi discusses the latest in attacks against net neutrality.
In this week’s episode Lee discusses the lawsuit filed to stop the certification of the California primary. Also the DNC rejected every step to deal with climate change. Lee also explains the hidden story behind Brexit. Naomi Karavani and Lee discuss the newest in criminal algorithm technology. Also - Carlos Delgado breaks down the privatization of ambulance services on this episode of Redacted Tonight.
In this week’s episode of Redacted Tonight, Lee Camp reveals a new damning Stanford University study showing that major voting machine companies actually donated heavily to the Clinton Foundation AND produced non-verifiable electronic voting results that drastically favored Hillary in an absurd contrast to 337 pre-election polls. Lee also shows how CNN is not only helping to prop up ISIS, but is giving them tips on how to strike the US. Plus, he breaks down just how crazy large America’s trash creation is. Redacted Correspondent John F. O’Donnell presents a segment about how Big Coal is robbing it’s employees of their pensions and benefits, while at the same time sticking the US taxpayers with the responsibility of paying to clean up their environmental messes. And Redacted Correspondent Carlos Delgado shows up in studio to discuss the “Dark Act” that is trying to undermine states’ ability to label GMOs.
In this explosive episode of Redacted Tonight, host Lee Camp tears the police a new asshole for their murderous behavior and makes sure that white people know that they need to stop making it about themselves. Team Redacted also delves into Bernie Sanders’ deal with the devil of endorsing Hillary Clinton. Lee vents about the insanity of Bernie’s ringing endorsement. And then correspondent John F. O’Donnell shows up to explain how Hillary is now using Bernie to mind fuck YOU. Finally, correspondent Naomi Karavin present a how-to guide for the best procedures to film the police.
This week, Lee covers the Republican National Circus, the recently released 28 pages that were redacted from the 9/11 commission report. Then Naomi Karavani reviews the CIA’s program to recruit more women. Correspondent Carlos Delgado presents politicians we can have faith in besides candidates for president. This and more on Redacted Tonight.
In this special episode of Redacted Tonight, Lee Camp reveals what REALLY went down at the DNC. He also delves into a brand new 100 page election fraud report released by “Election Justice USA” that the media has essentially blacked out. Correspondent John F. O’Donnell files a live report from Philly about where Bernie Sanders supporters are going to “Turn Their Bern” now that Hillary Clinton has gotten the nomination. Finally, correspondent Carlos Delgado explains how capitalism and natural disasters are benefiting each other, and what each presidential candidate thinks about this situation. This and more on Redacted Tonight.
In this episode of Redacted Tonight, Lee Camp explains how the mainstream “liberal” pressure and shaming of free-thinkers to succumb to “voting for the lesser of two evils” is sad and, ultimately, a doomed philosophy. Lee also discusses how the Obama administration’s draconian treatment of whistleblowers has gotten to the point where it actually reflects the dystopian plot of the Joseph Heller novel, Catch-22. In light of the last of the Baltimore police involved in the Freddie Gray murder having all charges dropped, correspondent John F. O’Donnell discusses journalist Shaun King’s 25-part report on comprehensive, achievable solutions that will massively decrease police brutality in America. Correspondent Naomi Karavani reveals the insanity of how extensively the US is arming the entire world with weapons. She reveals how sick it is to say we’re peacekeepers when we’re arming all sides. This and more on Redacted Tonight.
In this episode of Redacted Tonight, Lee Camp covers the protest against a potentially disastrous oil pipeline which would cut through Standing Rock Reservation in North Dakota. Lee also discusses the latest in election news: Google search manipulation in favor Hillary, Julian Assange’s suggestion that a DC staffer was likely murdered for leaking DNC e-mails, and an election judge’s allegations that the election could really, really easily be rigged. Lee also talks about inmate Jeff Wood who is about to be unjustly executed in Texas, despite never having killed anyone. Then guest correspondent Natalie McGill reports on McDonald’s latest venture into setting up show inside hospitals. And finally, Correspondent John F. O’Donnell discusses the rise of the third parties and their uphill battle to getting access to presidential debates. This and more on Redacted Tonight.
In this episode of Redacted Tonight, Lee Camp covers the movement of change that is shaking the foundations of American corporate oligarchy, though Hillary Clinton is still projected to win the election. Then Lee covers recent news about Hillary’s promises, a lawsuit on behalf of Bernie Sanders’ supporters against the DNC, the missing parts of the military budget, and the multiplying front groups for the Koch brothers. Then Correspondent John F. O’Donnell covers the recent decision to end the use of private prisons by the DOJ. Finally, correspondent Naomi Karavani reveals why it is important to pay attention to the floods in Louisiana. This and more on Redacted Tonight.
In episode 114 of Redacted Tonight, host Lee Camp covers how 3rd party candidates, like the Green’s Jill Stein, are not only getting marginalized but also CENSORED. PBS Newshour, which has a good reputation generally, actually cut Jill Stein’s interview with them in a bizarre way to make her look insane. Also, Lee does a news medley rundown of crucial stories, including a Democratic party leak concerning how to “deal with” Black Lives Matter, Trump and the human urine connection, and prisoners across the country unifying in strike to reclaim their human rights and escape, essentially, slave labor. Correspondent Naomi Karavani joins Lee at the desk to discuss how the Pentagon has just revealed that the leader of ISIS, al-Baghdadi, was actually in the notorious US torture prison in Iraq, Abu Ghraib. And Correspondent John F. O’Donnell files a report on the Redacted aspects of the Colin Kaepernick National Anthem media firestorm, including the super racist, lesser known 3rd verse of the Star-Spangled Banner.
In episode 115 of Redacted Tonight, host Lee Camp covers the ongoing struggle of the Native Americans of Standing Rock Reservation to stop the Dakota Access oil pipeline from tearing through their sacred land. This week the corporation “Energy Transfer” actually sicced dogs on the protesters. FREAKIN’ DOGS!! Is this 1950’s Birmingham, Alabama??!! Lee also covers just how rigged and skewed the presidential polls are. It’s truly ridiculous and terribly biased against the 3rd party candidates in ways you may not have even realized. Redacted then delves into the release of yet another iPhone and what that means for Americans compared to the Chinese people who labor away at making them in repressive conditions. Next, correspondent John F. O’Donnell joins Lee at the desk to breakdown what’s up with Bernie Sanders’ new non-profit, “Our Revolution,” and why it’s alienating people in the movement. Correspondent Naomi Karavani presents a report on the cray cray earthquake situation in Oklahoma because it’s being fracked to death. Enjoy and spread the word!
In this episode of Redacted Tonight, Lee Camp looks back at the geopolitical fallout of 9/11 fifteen years year. He also delves into the legacy of Occupy Wall Street, as it marks its five year anniversary. Then Lee covers how President Obama is ignoring pleas from top economists and lawyers to stop the harmful Trans Pacific Partnership international trade deal. He also covers the teachers strike at Long Island University and what it means for the students attending the school. He then breaks down the new leak from the DNC of General Colin Powell’s personal email. Correspondent Naomi Karavani joins Lee at the desk to discuss how the US is secretly militarizing Africa with already disastrous results. And Correspondent John F. O’Donnell reports on rape culture on college campuses. This and more on Redacted Tonight.
In this episode of Redacted Tonight, Lee Camp presents, “The Dark Money Special Report.” He explains in infuriating hilarity the insane new leak showing just how corrupt Wisconsin Governor Scott Walker is. This leak reveals how deeply tied into a dark money web he really is. This corruption has far-reaching implications for what’s happening in our country, as our democracy continues to be hijacked by corporate, pay to play, quid pro quo, special interests. Lee also explains how money in politics is destroying us. And he provides a new and exciting solution for how we can turn things around. It’s called the “Clean Money Candidate Certificate.” Keep an eye out for more on that! In the second half of the show, correspondent John F. O’Donnell joins Lee at the desk to lend exposure to the plight of UK Hacktivist and political organizer, Lauri Love. The US is actually trying to extradite him to the States, where he would face up to 99 years in prison for “political protest hacks” that hurt nobody. Then correspondent Naomi Karavani presents her “raging controversy” report about how Big Pharma is really behind keeping marijuana illegal.
In this episode of Redacted Tonight, Lee Camp breaks down the first 2016 Presidential Debate. He covers the crucial issues that were absurdly missing from the debate; issues that are, in fact, the most pressing for our nation and the world. Also, correspondent John F. O’Donnell infiltrates the presidential debate like a troll-god. He messes with the heads of some of the most powerful American politicians alive, and they have no freakin’ idea.Then Lee Camp gives updates on both the lawsuit against the Democratic National Committee for rigging the primary election against Bernie Sanders, and the militaristic measures taken against the Dakota Access Pipeline clean-water defenders. Finally, Correspondent Naomi Karavani reveals the intensifying “War on Cash.”
In this episode of Redacted Tonight, Lee Camp explores the crazy reality of endless war. The crazy reality that America is essentially driven by armed conflict. And these wars are not to defend ourselves or to spread democracy. They’re, instead, for resources and imperial power. Then Lee reveals the new-found explicit proof that the major bankers KNEW that the 2008 financial collapse was coming, even though they testified in front of Congress saying they had no idea. This damning evidence should be more than enough to throw these sociopaths in jail. But will it? Next, keeping with the big banks theme, correspondent John F. O’Donnell joins Lee at the desk to discuss the despicable behavior of Wells Fargo. They discuss if public outrage may finally be loud enough to force a bank CEO to step down and even be prosecuted. Finally, correspondent Naomi Karavani files a report on the Coal Ash companies and how they’re indiscriminately dumping it all over and how the EPA isn’t doing their job to stop them. This and more on Redacted Tonight.
In this episode of Redacted Tonight, host Lee Camp reveals the total incompetence of the 2016 Presidential Debates. The energy policies alone are absurd and unsettling. Lee unearths what’s really going on behind the blatant lies and misdirection about coal, natural gas, and our environment. Then Camp continues his coverage of the North Dakota Access Pipeline Protests at Standing Rock. Among other activists, actress Shailene Woodley was arrested by heavily armored police. Guest Correspondent Natalie McGill covers the newest target of the DEA and BigPharma - Kratom, a natural alternative to opioid painkillers that is helping thousands with chronic pain, but not turning a profit for the powers to be, so it’s gotta go. Finally, correspondent John F. O’Donnell gives a rundown of some of the most controversial revelations from the Wikileaks Podesta Email leaks. This and more on Redacted Tonight.
In this week’s episode of Redacted Tonight, host Lee Camp hilariously unravels the sick, sad world of the 3rd and final 2016 Presidential Debate. He also covers more of the infamous Podesta leaked emails. He reveals the moral bankruptcy and cynical political expediency behind Hillary Clinton’s policy decisions. Then correspondent John F. O’Donnell dives deeper into the leaks, specifically focusing on the collusion between the Clinton campaign and the media. Finally, correspondent Naomi Karavani uncovers the widespread use of facial recognition software by law enforcement and the dangerous implications of this type of technology. This and more on Redacted Tonight.
In this week’s episode of Redacted Tonight, host Lee Camp opens the show with a scathing takedown of the two major party Presidential candidates for failing to AT ALL discuss the massive surveillance state. He also further explores the newest and dirtiest Hillary campaign email leak revelations, while also bitch-slapping Trump because OBVIOUS. Correspondent John F. O’Donnell then joins Lee at the desk to reveal the dirty tricks the GOP are using throughout the country to suppress voting. And Correspondent Naomi Karavani files a report that will flip your lid and blow your mind about how old, crummy and disgracefully unreliable the nation’s voting machines actually are. Enjoy and share and keep fighting!
In this week’s episode of Redacted Tonight, host Lee Camp opens the show by cutting through the thick bullshit that is the 2016 Presidential Election. He also provides important tips to make sure your vote is actually counted. It’s absurd how many Americans get bumped off the voting rolls and/or don’t even have their votes counted. Learn the crucial ways to keep this from happening to you. ...UPDATE: In the original version of this episode, there was a 1-minute segment on the rape case against Donald Trump. At the same time the show was airing, the accuser dropped the charges because she says she feared for her safety. We have cut that 1-min segment out of the episode because it is now incorrect. ....Lee also discusses a new Wikileaks revelation that is being completely ignored by the mainstream media. The leak shows that a top executive at a big bank that contributed to demolishing the American economy in 2008 HAND PICKED Obama’s cabinet a month before he even got elected. Then, correspondent Naomi Karavani joins Lee at the desk to explain the most important state ballot initiatives you can vote on to really enact change. Finally, correspondent John F. O’Donnell files a report about the brave Water Protectors of Standing Rock, who are putting it all on the line to stop the Dakota Access Pipeline. He also provides info for how YOU can really help.
In Redacted Tonight’s election week special, host Lee Camp opens the show by dissecting who is to blame for the humiliating and deplorable results of the United States presidential election. How could this have happened? Some of the answers are so obvious and some others will have your head spinning. Lee also discusses the silver lining of this election season and why it’s an exciting to be alive now when there’s more activism than ever. Then, correspondent John F. O’Donnell joins Lee at the desk to explain why it was important to hold politicians like Hillary Clinton accountable even though they might be up against a more monstrous candidate. Finally, correspondent Naomi Karavani reports on the positive outcomes in many state ballot measures.
In this week’s episode of Redacted Tonight, Lee Camp covers the latest news about Trump’s cabinet that has people panicking. What should we fear most about Trump’s cabinet picks? Is he really draining the swamp? Obama’s way of calming the nation, we should also find disturbing. Host Lee Camp then also covers the latest good news and bad news about the Trans Pacific Partnership (TPP) and the North Dakota Access Pipeline. Correspondent Natalie McGill reports on women’s reproductive rights being curtailed under a Trump presidency and what we should do to prepare. Finally, correspondent Naomi Karavani reports on the problems with the electoral college and solutions proposed. This and more on Redacted Tonight.
The wealthy elites and CEOs on Wall Street, Big Pharma and the like will continue to suck us dry. Watch Redacted Tonight host Lee camp provide the dark, disturbing proof. Also, despite the total lack of news coverage, the TPP is no more thanks to the work of activists. And there’s been a heroic victory for those who stand for Standing Rock BUT there’s no time for the Water Protectors to sit down. In the second half of the show, correspondent Natalie McGill joins Lee at the desk to explain her strategy for ending police brutality in the wake of cop, Michael Slager’s, mistrial in the murder of unarmed black man Walter Scott. And finally, former Redacted correspondent Sam Sacks drops in to talk about a Colorado lawsuit that can help expose just how terrible the Electoral College really is. This and more on Redacted Tonight with Lee Camp.
In this episode of Redacted Tonight, host Lee Camp delves into new evidence about election manipulation that will have your head spinning. He then takes on Trump’s investigation into the Department of Energy’s staff and their relationship with climate change research and Henry Kissinger’s awkward Nobel Peace Prize win. He rounds up this week’s news with footage from denver of police officers stealing blankets from the homeless. In the second half of the show, correspondent Natalie McGill joins Lee at the desk to discuss Nestle’s questionable water acquisition. And finally, correspondent Naomi Karavani uncovers the new and weirder war on abortion. This and more on Redacted Tonight with Lee Camp.
In this very special episode of Redacted Tonight, the cast performs hard-hitting and hilarious stand-up comedy live in Hollywood at the famous Laugh Factory comedy club. Lee Camp, John F. O’Donnell and Naomi Karavani light up the stage for two sold out shows filled with hardcore Redactivists. Don’t miss this super fun live event that has been captured for you and your eyeballs.
It's the Best of Redacted Tonight 2016 Special! From in the studio to out in the field, watch the funniest moments from this past year from host Lee Camp and correspondents John F. O'Donnell, Naomi Karavani and Natalie McGill. Keep watching into 2017 AND keep fighting!
It’s the first Redacted Tonight episode of 2017 in our new studio. Host Lee Camp kicks things off first with getting into Project Censored’s most censored stories of 2016. The mainstream media decides to use the power of the fourth estate to investigate mall fights. In the second half of the show, correspondent Naomi Karavani delves into the U.S. Department of Education funding of private charter schools. And finally, correspondent Natalie McGill exposes the sham that is the police roadside drug test. This and more on Redacted Tonight with Lee Camp.
DESCRIPTION - Is Redacted Tonight fake news? Lee Camp gets to the heart of it. Then covers the recent news that people are being arrested for giving away free food. Also, Reverend Billy is facing jail time for trying to attend Monsanto’s bash. Then Correspondent Natalie McGill exposes the “School to Prison Pipeline.” Finally Redacted’s Naomi Karavani reveals what’s really behind the “Right to Work” law that was passed in Kentucky and around the country. This and more on Redacted Tonight.
In this episode of Redacted Tonight, host Lee Camp breaks down the inauguration madness and the insanity that Donald J. Trump is actually the President of America. He also discusses a number of the reactionary and malignant people Trump has appointed to cabinet positions. And how Trump is going to inherit Obama’s “Dictator’s Toolkit.” Then Lee gets into it about Chelsea Manning having her sentence commuted. In the second half of the show, correspondent Naomi Karavani joins Lee at the desk to talk about The Women’s March, a HUGE protest of hundreds of thousands of women demanding equality NOW. Finally, correspondent Natalie McGill files a report about how BigPharma is still owning us. This and more on Redacted Tonight.
In this episode of Redacted Tonight, host Lee Camp covers the aftermath of Inauguration Day protests and the growing threat to peaceful protest rights emerging across the U.S. Lee shows how the felony charges some protesters face for property damage still don’t hold a candle to the corporate crimes against Americans. Later he discusses how the World Bank’s hard on for corporate seed company practices will screw over small farmers. Lee reveals top corporate companies’ lax attitude toward paying income tax and how Trump could hardly wait to put the screws to Standing Rock protesters. In the second half of the show, correspondent John F. O’Donnell shows what options government officials have to safely and securely blow the whistle on unethical dilemmas sure to emerge from this new administration. Finally, Naomi Karavani shows how politicians can’t seem to shake their insatiable thirst for private gifts in exchange for favors. This and more on Redacted Tonight.
In this episode of Redacted Tonight, host Lee Camp uncovers the truth about why Trump banned travelers in those specific seven Muslim countries. Then he goes into the latest news on Trump’s cabinet picks and how they all have very curious overlaps on their resumes related to Goldman Sachs. He covers breaking news about how one of the biggest flaws in our elections could be fixed: gerrymandering. In the second half of the show correspondent John F. O’Donnell reveals the psychological effects on the American populace when they absorb a constant stream of lies. Finally, correspondent Natalie McGill covers the questionable improvements of Flint, Michigan’s water system. This and more on Redacted Tonight.
In this episode of Redacted Tonight host Lee Camp covers how the petrodollar may be the REAL reason for possible war with Iran and there’s a long history to back that up. Then Camp covers the recent highlights in bad news: including the Dakota Access Pipeline and recent nominees, but more importantly how Democratic politicians are responding to the increasingly shaky trust in the capitalist system among Millennials. Then correspondent Naomi Karavani fills us on how Republican lawmakers are trying to crush protests through shocking laws especially in North Dakota. Finally, correspondent John F. O’Donnell covers the recent attack by Trump on the Dodd Frank Act and what this could mean for Big Banks. This and more on Redacted Tonight.
In this episode of Redacted Tonight host Lee Camp covers some of the latest awful cabinet picks the Donald Trump presidency has made. Lee extrapolates from there to get into the systemic concept of “externalizing costs.” It’s when aspects of production are paid for by someone else, usually the people of a country to the benefit of the corporation. Lee also discusses a new movement called #DemEnter. It involves real progressives taking over the lower levels of the Democratic party. In the second half of the show, correspondent Natalie McGill joins Lee to discuss how the USDA, under Trump’s order, recently scrubbed animal welfare inspection reports from their website. This means considerably less protection for animals who are abused. Finally, correspondent Naomi Karavani files a report breaking down the complicated phenomena known as “Sanctuary Cities.” All of this on latest episode of Redacted Tonight!
In this episode of Redacted Tonight, host Lee Camp delves into the twisted and manipulative world of advertising. Using a ridiculous Starbucks commercial as an example, Lee tears apart the BS they’re trying to sell us. Lee also covers the latest at the stand-off at Standing Rock over the Dakota Access Pipeline. He then discusses the increase in ICE raids that terrorize undocumented immigrants. In the second half of the show, correspondent John F. O’Donnell joins Lee at the desk to discuss Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg’s new “manifesto,” which lays out the future of where he wants to bring the social media site. It sounds benign and optimistic. But is it really? Finally, correspondent Natalie McGill files a report about the Fukushima nuclear disaster in Japan from 5 five years ago. She finds out what the implications are for Americans today. All this on the latest episode of Redacted Tonight!
In this episode of Redacted Tonight, host Lee Camp exposes Education Secretary Betsy DeVos' attempt to dismantle the Elementary and Secondary Education Act that funds public schools as evidence the powers that be want to keep Americans dumb and easy to manipulate. Lee also reveals some huge news about drug kingpin Pablo Escobar’s ties to the federal government that only reinforce the insidious campaign that is the War on Drugs. In the second half of the show, correspondent Naomi Karavani joins Lee fresh off her trip from Cuba to discuss the likelihood of a trade embargo coming back under a Trump administration. Finally, correspondent John F. O'Donnell exposes why the election of Tom Perez as the new DNC chair is a classic case of establishment Dems undermining Progressives. All this and more on the latest episode of Redacted Tonight!
In this episode of Redacted Tonight, host Lee Camp exposes who is really behind the heinous Trump presidency. He reveals the shady power players who are really calling the shots. It’s a disgusting web of bad operators, and it’s definitely worth knowing about. Lee also covers the new Wikileaks CIA leaks. These leaks show that the CIA has been spying on us through, not only our phones, but also our TVs and cars. This gross violation is truly disturbing. Lee breaks it all down. In the second half of the show, Redacted correspondent Natalie McGill joins Lee at the desk to discuss Robo-Bees. Yes, ROBOTIC BEES! Because of colony collapse and climate change, lots of organic bees are dying. Robo-Bees are being used to pick up the pollinating slack. Is this a great innovation or completely horrible? Finally, correspondent Naomi Karavani files a report about hate crime legislation around the country. It turns out the handful of states that don’t have strong hate crime laws HAVE MORE HATE CRIMES. Karavani explains this and more on Redacted Tonight.
In this episode of Redacted Tonight, host Lee Camp uses details from the CIA leaks to to tell us what remains of our privacy in the surveillance state. As technology advances we will have to be more vigilant of our rights in the weirdest ways ever imaginable. Then Lee reveals the more egregious parts of Trumpcare that no one is talking about. Why exactly are 20 million at risk of losing coverage? Correspondent Naomi Karavani reveals new developments in climate change science that are being ignored by weather reporters, despite extreme weather that’s destroying people’s lives. Finally, correspondent Natalie McGill delves into the most important federal civil rights case since Brown v. Board of Ed in 1954. Historically Black Colleges and Universities are losing funding, as state university systems are overlooking their importance. This and more on Redacted Tonight
In this episode of Redacted Tonight, host Lee Camp talks about how the mainstream media is tainted by corporate power, given the fact six companies control the bulk of what we watch and hear daily. Lee also reveals how Walmart and Lowes' use of slave labor is getting swept under the rug by media companies that play their ads on repeat. In the second half, correspondent John F. O'Donnell delves into the Dumpster fire that is Trump's 2018 budget proposal and how it will scorch social services that provide basic needs for Americans. Finally, correspondent Naomi Karavani reveals the attempt by tax giants like H&R Block and Intuit to block access to services that allow Americans to file their taxes for free. This and more on Redacted Tonight.
In this episode of Redacted Tonight, host Lee Camp explains that there is another financial crisis looming over us. Just like in 2008/2009 when everybody was defaulting on mortgages, the same thing may happen very soon with student loan debt. The numbers of total debt and the percentage of people in default are nearly identical to the housing crisis. It’s a scary proposition, but certainly worth knowing about because these student loans are backed by the government, which really means us, the taxpayer. Next, Lee discusses the wake of Trump’s abysmal 2018 budget proposal. White House Budget Director, Mick Mulvaney, hit the news talk show circuit to make a very poor case for why gutting government programs vital to educating Americans and cleaning our air are just trimming the fat. Lee eviscerates him in this scathing piece. In the second half of the show, correspondent Natalie McGill joins Lee at the desk to reveal the stunning display of irony of right-wing lawmakers now proposing laws that would punish college students who protest campus guest speakers, absurdly claiming it’s in the name of preserving free speech. Finally, correspondent John F. O’Donnell files a report about the emergence of the religious left in response to Donald Trump. This and more on Redacted Tonight.
In this episode of Redacted Tonight, host Lee Camp explains how scientists are gearing up to geoengineer the Earth’s atmosphere. When scientists consider a serious alternative to taking emissions and climate change seriously, what could go wrong after we pump aerosol injections 20 kilometers into the sky? Nothing, right? RIGHT? Next Lee covers how companies have started inserting microchips into the hands of their employees. Little will remain of privacy after the company can track your every movement, and after the government and hackers take advantage of this new technology. In the second half of the show, correspondent John F. O’Donnell joins Lee at the desk to reveals what’s behind the new North Carolina anti-LGBTQ law HB2, known as the "bathroom bill." Did North Carolina finally agree to more tolerance or will there be extra security on the bathroom line? Finally, correspondent Naomi Karavani covers the recent disappearance of the drone tracking app “Metadata Plus” from the Apple App store and how new technology might be used to enlighten Americans or keep us in the dark. This and more on Redacted Tonight.
In this new episode of Redacted Tonight, host Lee Camp covers the media’s sickening celebration after the U.S. drops lethal weapons in the Middle East. As CNN, MSNBC, and others behave like the media arm of the Pentagon, the truth behind why we attacked is obfuscated. And as news anchors finally knight Trump president, where are the voices opposing war? Then Lee covers a lawsuit against the EPA, because they ignored TOXIC chemicals that are widely used in agriculture, and that means, yes, our food supply. In the second half of the show, correspondent Naomi Karavani joins Lee at the desk to discuss the assault on science, the Science March and the most radical group of scientist-activists that will be at the rally. Then correspondent Natalie McGill, uncovers the forces of profit that are perpetuating the opioid overdose crisis in the United States. This and more on Redacted Tonight.
In this new episode of Redacted Tonight, host Lee Camp covers the “language of war.” He delves into how the government and mainstream media outlets try to soften and normalize barbaric bombing by using manipulative words to describe it all. Lee breaks down a ridiculous CNN clip about Tomahawk missiles, which is essentially a massive, glorified advertisement for waging more war. He also shows how MSNBC and Fox News both gush over missile strikes and praise Trump for them. Next, Lee covers the snap election that Prime Minister Theresa May is calling for in the UK. The US is subjected to TWO FULL YEARS of soul-sucking media coverage of the presidential election. The question Lee asks is, “Why can’t WE have snap elections?!” Lee also gets into how churches and religious institutions of all kinds get to skip out on paying billions upon billions of dollars in taxes every year. This would possibly be somewhat understandable if they were actually using most of their money for charity, but studies show, unfortunately, they are not. In the second half of the show, correspondent Natalie McGill joins Lee at the desk to talk about how people in rural Tennessee are getting screwed over by the big telecoms. The people can potentially easily have access to way faster, municipal broadband internet, but they’re getting screwed by the power and corruption of Comcast and AT&T. Also, correspondent John F. O’Donnell files a report about how corporate media outlets, both in print and on TV, will present commentators/writers as being independent experts touting the value of war when, in reality, these people work directly for the weapons industry, personally profiting off of our bombing. All of this on the newest episode of Redacted Tonight!
In this new Redacted Tonight, host Lee Camp covers how it should be no surprise Obama is accepting nearly half a million dollars for a speech at a Wall Street-backed conference, as his ties with big banks precede even his presidency. While people claim Obama is a hypocrite for taking the money, Obama's criticism of Wall Street has always been empty rhetoric, given not only his, but his cabinet's well-known ties to Wall Street. Then Lee updates us on the lawsuit Bernie Sanders supporters filed against the DNC for rigging the Democratic primary in 2016 for Hillary Clinton, in which the DNC's lawyers argue that Bernie supporters should have known Sanders had a zero chance of being the party's nominee as long as the DNC had their way. In the second half, correspondent Naomi Karavani joins Lee at the desk to explain how economic inequality only serves to widen the health equity gap between the rich and the poor. Finally, correspondent Natalie McGill exposes reprehensible school policies that allow school staff to "lunch shame" kids who can't afford their lunches by throwing away their hot food and branding kids who can't pay with stamps. All of this on the newest episode of Redacted Tonight!
In this episode of Redacted Tonight, host Lee Camp delves deep into Net Neutrality, a.k.a. the fight for a free and open internet. Lee explains all of the new pushes by the telecoms and the FCC to undermine internet freedom, one of which is them going so far as to actually call their attempts at crushing internet freedom, you guessed it - INTERNET FREEDOM. It’s Orwellian and sick. Lee goes on to shred the head of the FCC, Ajit Pai, by tearing into video footage of Pai being an absolutely ridiculous, villainous corporate tool. Lee then explains how important maintaining Net Neutrality is. He discusses how an open internet is why movements like Black Lives Matter, the Bernie Revolution and Occupy have been able to even exist. In the second half of the show, correspondent John F. O’Donnell joins Lee at the desk to talk about the insurmountable financial crisis Puerto Rico is dealing with. They’re currently crippled by $123 billion in debt. And the dirty little secret is, in large part, this is because Puerto Rico has been colonized and exploited by the U.S. for over a century. Lee and John expose the redacted reality. Finally, correspondent Naomi Karavani files a report based on a new study about how money in politics influences politicians. We all know money in politics is corrupting our system, but this study now actually has the data. It focuses on two issues: Dodd-Frank financial regulation legislation and Net Neutrality. This and more on Redacted Tonight!
In this latest episode of Redacted Tonight, Lee Camp reveals a foul smelling situation in North Carolina that has implications for environmental justice everywhere. The state's legislators overrode their governor's veto of a bill that would make it difficult for residents to sue pig factory farms that literally spray swine feces into the air. The air may be hazy with the stench of pig poop, but the state's choice of corporate industry profits over their constituents' health and well-being is crystal clear. Later Lee covers how late to the game the Washington Post is on reporting about the income inequality that Occupy Wall Street protesters have been shouting about for years. In the second half, Correspondent Natalie McGill joins Lee at the desk to reveal the government's latest strategy of suing the working class to recoup student loan debt, when going after their paychecks and benefits wasn't enough. Finally, Correspondent John F. O'Donnell shows how MSNBC, corporate America's left wing media refuge, is now embracing right-wing pundits all in an effort to cater to parent company and evil telecom monopoly Comcast. This and more on the latest Redacted Tonight.
In this episode of Redacted Tonight, host Lee Camp breaks down one of the most harmful lies that is being told and retold, that of “scarcity.” In an era of abundance and technological advances, advertising and corporations help reinforce this lie which leaves millions of Americans without basic needs. What will people come up with next to justify not helping the poor, sick, and starving? Then Lee reports on the disappearance of Confederate statues in the South and why people are mourning this loss. Then, we learn Julian Assange is finally cleared of the sexual assault allegations against him, but will he be treated fairly by the US government? As much as everyone is obsessed with the glowing orb, the more important story is about the weapons deal made at the Trump-Saudi meeting. In the second half of the show, correspondent Naomi Karavani joins Lee at the desk to report on a pro-Trump conservative media company, the Sinclair Broadcasting group, which is set to become the largest owner of local news stations in the country. Finally, correspondent Natalie McGill reports on Congress’ recent decision to add hurdles in the form of drug tests to unemployment benefits. This and more on Redacted Tonight.
In episode 150 of Redacted Tonight, host Lee Camp delves into the recently leaked documents that reveal what really happened at Standing Rock. It turns out the Water Protectors, trying to keep their land and water safe, were subjected to counterterrorism measures by the mercenary army, TigerSwan, hired by the company building the pipeline, Energy Transfer Partners. Counterterrorism! Like they were ISIS! This is just another example of an insane corporate state violent overreach at the expense of the people and common sense. Next, Lee shows a ridiculous video of acting Assistant Secretary of State Stuart Jones. In a press briefing, Jones was asked why he criticized Iran’s record on human rights while standing right next to Saudi Arabian officials and saying nothing about them. Jones went silent for TWENTY FULL SECONDS. Lee breaks down the sad, yet hilarious, absurdity of this hypocrisy. In the second half of the show, correspondent John F. O’Donnell joins Lee at the desk to discuss the implications of US soldiers actively rejecting war. For five days surrounding Memorial Day, veterans from all over the country converged in Tennessee for the "About-Face Action Camp," which teaches veterans Nonviolent Direct Action, so they can better serve people's movements. The training was organized by “Iraq Veterans Against the War” or IVAW. They’re a grassroots peace organization made up of veterans and current servicemembers calling for, among other things, an end to our endless wars and militarism. Finally, correspondent Naomi Karavani files a report about the ACLU recommending a Texas travel ban after the state’s Governor Greg Abbott signed SB4, a new law which abolishes "sanctuary cities" and forces local law enforcement to take up ICE's role in checking citizens for immigration status OR face jail time. All of this on the new Redacted Tonight!
In episode of Redacted Tonight, host Lee Camp Lee Camp opens with an impending crisis robots are causing. As jobs are rapidly becoming automated, what will it mean the society of workers made of flesh and blood and not controlled by a processor? With this imminent job loss, what on earth can we do as a society to take on skyrocketing unemployment? Then Lee turns to Europe, where there’s some good news. Theresa May’s conservative party may be collapsing in Great Britain, and in Germany, citizens are getting 85 percent of their electricity from renewables like wind and solar power, a feat our nation has yet to accomplish. Then Lee covers the revived zombie of the War on Drugs. marijuana sales are enjoying a boost thanks to legalization in several states. Not only are annual legal sales near $4.5 billion, Americans are apparently purchasing marijuana more than other modes of entertainment, such as $15 movie tickets and hard liquor. In the second half of the show, correspondent Natalie McGill joins Lee at the desk to discuss the positive change to our environment and our health that electric cars can bring, but the hairbrained obstacles state governments are putting up for them. Finally, correspondent John F O’Donnell reports on how cities’ corporate spaces are being reclaimed by activist groups, by visiting The Uptown Arthouse in Washington, DC. All of this on the new Redacted Tonight!
- In this episode of Redacted Tonight, host Lee Camp reveals what’s in store for the future of our nation’s infrastructure. Things are looking grim, as Trump plans for wide-scale privatization of our bridges, tunnels, and roads. This means our travel, safety, and health will be put into the hands of corporate entities that care about profit well above our well-being. Lee also delves into how our country is being sold for parts to foreign conglomerates and nation-states. Then Lee moves on to discuss a shocking new report on how the world’s wealth is becoming even more inequitable. The 5 richest men in the world now have the same amount of wealth as HALF OF THE WORLD’S POPULATION. That’s 5 people with as much as 3 BILLION PEOPLE! Beyond being a psychotic representation of greed, it’s also incredibly unstable for the world. In the second half of the show, correspondent Naomi Karavani joins Lee at the desk to discuss leaked documents that expose a conservative foundation’s plan to consolidate power. It’s the Bradley Foundation and their tactics include crushing unions, especially in blue states where they wield an enormous amount of power. The Bradley Foundation influences the government to pass so-called “Right to Work Laws” and breaks apart unions, all while operating under the guise of being a charity. Finally, correspondent Natalie McGill investigates how a chemical that scientists acknowledge is very harmful to human beings is somehow in countless everyday products we use. They’re known as PFCs and they’re a dangerous, unregulated substance. But that doesn’t keep them from being in your shampoo and water. All of this on the new Redacted Tonight!
In this episode of Redacted Tonight, host Lee Camp tears Amazon and CEO Jeff Bezos a new one. He explains the true “cost of convenience” when it comes to the online retailer behemoth. Amazon is quickly taking over our lives and homes. It may sound extreme, but now with their $14 billion purchase of Whole Foods, Amazon is leaping into the “IRL” sphere. The plan is most likely to induce more people to pay to become Prime members by offering deals on food. Amazon controls a huge amount of online sales traffic and now they’re getting into the food sphere, combine that with the reality that they have a $600 million contract with the CIA and that Bezos owns the Washington Post, and it’s certainly time to push back and try to divest. Next, Lee presents a new segment called, “What You Won’t Hear.” He delves into stories the mainstream media may cover, but definitely won’t give you the full story. He talks about the police officer’s acquittal in the Philando Castile murder trial, as well as a massive carbon-sucking machine in Switzerland. In the second half of the show, correspondent John F. O’Donnell joins Lee at the desk to break down a new report by the NGO, Save the Children, entitled, “The End of Childhood Index.” The international child’s rights organization did a comparative analysis of 172 countries to determine the best and worst countries to be a child. Where the US ranks will certainly surprise you. Finally, correspondent Naomi Karavani files a scathing report about the US Drug Enforcement Agency (DEA). Naomi delves into a botched drug operation the DEA embarked upon in Mexico. They recklessly shared confidential information that led directly to a massacre. A Propublica report, which largely went under the radar, spotlights the DEA’s role. Naomi also highlights an incident with the DEA in Honduras where they misled congress and the DOJ about fatal shootings. All of this on episode #153 of Redacted Tonight!
In this episode of Redacted Tonight, host Lee Camp begins by dissecting America’s worst ailment: the health care debate. The debate is an illusion that diverts from the truth: single-payer is completely possible but somehow not part of this daily theater of back and forth between the GOP and the Democrats. The ACA, may seem like a step in the right direction but it’s actually serving insurance CEO’s more than the ill Americans. Letting people live shouldn’t be up for debate. What will it take to provide universal health care in the only industrialized country that doesn’t have it already? Then, Lee digs into government secrecy as the current White House delivers statements via audio via the House’s lawn shrubbery via an completely ignorant press secretary, Sean Spicer. It may seem absurd, but it’s not that hairbrained when you think about the trajectory that the executive branch has been taking in recent years under Obama to conceal government decision-making. Although Obama may have intended to be the most transparent President in history, his two terms were the most impossibly opaque to date. Next correspondent Natalie McGill covers the latest news on something that is going to affect everyone’s access information and worst, sexual pleasure: the internet may no longer be free. The anti net neutrality side has been beefing up their squad with automated bots trying to sway the FCC vote, and of course hefty donations from their corporate coffers. Finally, correspondent John F. O’Donnell covers the inauguration day (J20) demonstrator’s day in court. Mostly peaceful protesters are facing multiple felony charges, which hold draconian punishments, and up to 75 years in jail! Alongside this is a lawsuit that alleges gross police misconduct. This unconstitutional crackdown on free speech and protest is a chilling trend that is spreading all over the country. This and more on Redacted Tonight.
In this episode of Redacted Tonight, Lee Camp explores how the mainstream media shunned any investigative reporting into the REAL reason why Trump bombed Syria. Not only did it have nothing to do with a chemical attack, but evidence suggests there wasn't a chemical attack to begin with. Yet that didn't stop the media from feeding its never ending obsession with war. Next, on the heels of our nation’s 241st birthday, Lee reminds us that those miniature American flags we wave aren’t just cheaply made symbols of patriotism. They’re actually reminders of the death of an American labor force replaced by overseas workers who are paid pittance to make them, thanks to corporations who could care less about Americans and care a lot more about deepening their already fat pockets. In the second half, Correspondent John F. O'Donnell joins Lee at the desk to discuss whether the violence wrought in the Revolutionary War was the only door open to America for gaining its independence, or if the evidence of nonviolent action that preceded battle suggests we could have achieved this much more peacefully. Finally, Correspondent Naomi Karavani exposes how Bush administration officials got a free pass for crapping over the human rights of thousands of innocent immigrants detained following 9/11. All this and more on the latest episode of Redacted Tonight.
In this episode of Redacted Tonight, host Lee Camp gives you the story behind the news, that lately, has not amounted to not much more than smokescreens rather than useful information for the country. No one is more entertained by the news than Wall Street CEOs. What could be more useful to the elite who would like to secretly run the country? When Trump makes a stupid mistake which happens like clockwork it distracts from the struggle of marginalized groups in the country. Any discussion of real reform is pushed aside to discuss Trump’s pratfalls and bumbling statements. Then he reports on alarming news that many are applauding as good news when an Amazon Echo called the police. Lee explores how one feel-good story is the beginning of a slippery slope to a world of trouble we never intended with smart home technology. Then Camp moves on to discuss the Reverend Ed Pinkney’s struggle to expose Whirlpool’s discriminatory hiring practices in his hometown of Benton Harbor, Michigan. He was eventually incarcerated for attempting to stand up to the appliance manufacturing giant. Then Correspondent Naomi Karavani joins Lee at the desk to discuss the recently leaked internal documents that reveal Facebook’s shocking and asinine censorship policies that have had black activists banned and privilege whites and elites. Finally Correspondent Natalie McGill discusses the fountain of cash flowing from soda companies to lawmakers so that they can protect their markets and advertising in poor and minority communities, while their products are nearly lethal considering the rates of cardiovascular diseases, like diabetes, in these communities. This and more on this episode of Redacted Tonight.
In this episode of Redacted Tonight, host Lee Camp talks about the police. And this isn’t your standard exploration of police brutality. Lee delves into the little known reality of just how much STEROID use there is amongst officers. The use of this drug leads to aggression, bad decision making and violence. It’s insane that police are abusing steroids. Lee explains the full-throated implications of this and more in his opening rant. Then it’s on to the 1st news segment. This week Lee goes rapid-fire through a medley of redacted stories the mainstream media won’t touch. They include Israel/Palestine, media coverage of Muslims in the US, the Obama foundation now taking millions from corporations, and Trump’s continued insanity. In the 2nd half of the show, correspondent Natalie McGill joins Lee at the desk to discuss the magical place that is Disneyland. The only problem is, it’s certainly not magical for its workers, some of which are so underpaid they’re homeless or live in their cars. The cost of living in Orange County is so high relative to the wages these employees get. It’s a shameless state of affairs. Finally, correspondent John F. O’Donnell files a potentially worldview shattering report about how CNN and a number of other media outlets, across multiple platforms, is promoting a 7 year old Syrian girl named Bana Alabed, who is now living in Syria. She’s calling for regime change is Syria by speaking broken English about the horrors of Assad. But it’s clear that she’s just phonetically reading the scripted words without even understanding them. The implications of this psy-op are both troubling and illuminating. All of this on Redacted Tonight!!
In this episode of Redacted Tonight, Host Lee Camp opens with the direction of the CIA, which seems backwards. In an interview, CIA director Mike Pompeo told an enormous amount of truth about America’s plan to repeat many of their foreign policy mistakes over and over again. Host Lee Camp lambasts Pompeo’s surprisingly transparent responses about his plans for the Middle East and hunting terrorists and his attitudes toward Wikileaks. Then Lee covers the absurdity of other recent news stories. A fear mongering Pentagon report on our country’s empire falling apart, leads the institution to believe we should keep on feeding the American war machine. Congress could be dangerously close to putting free speech—particularly political activist speech—on the chopping block if the AIPAC sponsored BDS bill passes. An American company in Wisconsin is about take away the remaining privacy its workers have left by installing microchips in their hands. Then the American presence in Syria has made the place more dangerous, and pulling back might be the only obvious solution. He also covers recent news on industrial use of greenhouse gases and renewable energy, Bolivia’s second independence from American companies, and DAPL protesters courageously resisting corporate control. Then, in the second half, correspondent John F. O’Donnell joins Lee at the desk to discuss the censorship at Jeff Bezos-owned Washington Post. All WashPo journalists have freedom to report on whatever they want--as long as that reporting never speaks ill of Big Pharma companies, Big Banks, and whatever "Big" thing doling them money for advertising. Finally correspondent Naomi Karavani reports on the long overdue plan to close Rikers Island prison in New York City, which has some depressing shortcomings while “torture island” continues to ruin the lives of inmates, many of whom have been convicted of no crime. This and more on Redacted Tonight.
In this episode of Redacted Tonight, Lee opens with Attorney General Jeff Session’s stance on criminalizing drug users and dealers which seems practically braindead considering the success of the so-called “War on Drugs.” Then Lee gives a short history of the chaos and farce that is and was the Drug War culled from recently declassified documents. From the loony plot to assassinate Castro through coordinating with a Cuban mafia drug trafficker to the LSD mind control experiments, the Drug War seems like just plain covert war. But the War on Drugs is waged not only on the citizens of another country, but also on the home front against our own citizens. Then Lee covers the absurdity of other recent news stories. The plans to open a FoxConn plant in Wisconsin shows how proud this country is of not paying workers enough money for their labor. No doubt that this Apple product manufacturer’s best offering will be jobs with few protections for its workers, while FoxConn's corporate suits get huge tax breaks. Lee Camp expands on how corporate America continues to screw American workers, and especially the female workers. Black females are the most exploited class of workers in America, where the wage gap is more damaging than ever. Meanwhile, our country's defense contractors continue to rake in the big bucks because our administration arms Saudi Arabia with the weapons to destroy Yemen and kill innocent civilians. Then Lee moves onto the plans to “fix” Venezuela’s democracy which is a country with the largest reserves of oil in the world. Could it be just a coincidence? In the second half, correspondent Naomi Karavani joins Lee at the desk to discuss the “oil to school pipeline.” Big Oil is funding and writing science curriculum extolling the virtues of oil through friendly cartoon character like “Petro Pete.” Finally, correspondent Natalie McGill reports on the 50 active sites across our country where ammunition and weapons are burned in the open air
In this episode of Redacted Tonight, Lee opens by revealing the government sanctioned poison pusher, Monsanto’s backdoor deals. Cancer causing pesticides like Roundup were widely used, despite science to prove otherwise, but the company made a concerted effort to get scientists, the media, and the government on their side by filling their pockets or intimidating them. Monsanto also has unholy partnerships with universities which taints scientific research even further. Then Lee covers some of the most mind-blowing headlines from the week starting with the prosecution of bankers in Vietnam while American bankers are experiencing an all-time low of fines. What’s more disturbing is that news sites that keep track of how the kleptocracy is screwing and killing us at the same time, the alternative media, are now being censored by the all-powerful Google search engine. Our toddler-in-chief gets some new babysitters in the oval office: military commanders and plans to privatize the war in Afghanistan. The opioid epidemic continues in the United States while the weak state of Afghanistan continues to supply the drug. Then, in the second half, correspondent Natalie McGill joins Lee at the desk to talk about a privately-run prison in New Mexico which powers a small town’s economy by incarcerating people. Finally, correspondent John F. O’Donnell breaks down the latest in boycott movements and anti-boycott legislation, especially anti-Israel boycotts. This and more on Redacted Tonight.
In this latest episode of Redacted Tonight, Lee Camp opens with being witness to the events Charlottesville, Virginia, and his personal connection to the Commonwealth--including the statue of the Confederate general of which he shares a first name. The people who argue that removing these statues means erasing history are the same people who refuse to acknowledge how these statues reinforces racism--both overt and systemic--that is still largely felt by people of color today. Next Lee moves into this week’s headlines that may have fallen through the cracks. Lee delivers the unsurprising news that our population has already used a year's worth of the world's resources and that the only reason Trump officials are unnerved about his willingness to coddle white supremacists subverts the systemic racism government policy is built upon. Lee then tries to infuse some good news -- a Saudi royal family member wants to stop bombing Yemen. This sounds good on the surface, even if that means our mainstream media continues being willfully ignorant about the human rights crisis there our weapons helped create. Meanwhile our planet continues to boil, as July was recorded as not only hottest since 2016, but the hottest month on record. In the second half, correspondent John F. O’Donnell joins Lee at the desk to discuss Google-owned YouTube’s role in censoring the left AND the right by taking away ad revenue from videos they classify as too controversial a.k.a. any opinion that doesn't have corporate influence. Finally, correspondent Naomi Karavani shows how our United States military seems to have a case of amnesia when it comes to bombing countries. Military leaders are mulling over whether or not to rain bombs on the Philippines to drive out militant forces, despite the fact already have twice in the span of a decade. And with a brutal, power-hungry dictator like Rodrigo Duterte at that country’s helm, the Trump administration officials are all but too happy to have a par
Last year WikiLeaks showed Clinton’s campaign to be laughably corrupt, and suggested that the “D” in “DNC” was perhaps inserted ironically. The media promptly began focusing on the source of this information by equating WikiLeaks with “Russian hackers,” instead of analyzing the proven corruption and its implications. A group founded in 2003 to question the WMD narrative from which our consent was manufactured to attack Iraq, has re-emerged to question the Russian hacking narrative politicians and media pundits have hammered into our brains since the election. Hard science from these forensic investigators and intelligence analysts now demonstrates the Podesta emails came from a leak, not a hack. Corporate media, unsurprisingly, won’t touch this story, as it would indict them to a devastating degree. The most nefarious things about endless media repetition of the Russian hacking narrative is that it’s been sold to us as an “attack” and an “an act of war,” and that Democratic politicians don’t have to reflect on the neoliberal economic policies that caused so many to vote for Trump in the (false) hope that he’d represent a change. In sum, the military industrial complex wins, and the Democratic establishment successfully avoids all scrutiny of neglecting the people it claims to represent. Psychologists behind the CIA’s “enhanced interrogation” program have settled out of their court case with three torture victims defended by the ACLU. These “architects” were paid 81 million dollars for their techniques, yet this torture was largely ineffective. And the settlement is unsurprising, because if this went to court it would be overwhelmingly bad PR for the CIA. After discounting their heart-stopping Stacker Burger for one day, Burger King gave 50% of that day’s profits to a startup making 3D prosthetic arms. Burger King Argentina has been airing a commercial showing that you It’s ironic because fast food increases the chan
The dismissal of the DNC Fraud Lawsuit case solidifies what we already had a feeling was true: the Democratic party feels no obligation to the people it claims to represent. This is important because it doesn’t only apply to the 2016 election, but all elections going forward. If someone defrauds you and has 0 repercussions, there’s a 100% chance they’ll defraud you again. No matter who is president, we will always the normalization of endless war. There’s even a military “adventure” camp in Kentucky for tweens whose parents want them to have a taste of military life. Normalizing violence and militarism for kids in a country where 90% of our drone killings hit unintended targets and nearly 30k vets are homeless is shameful. Politicians say we should let the ‘free market’ help victims of the hurricane (Obviously the Fed govt should only be spending money on wars and the subsidization of big banks and the oil industry), but it’s the private sector that enabled the destruction of Houston. When ProPublica did a reported on how the city is not prepared for hurricanes last year, it had no effect on public policy. Local officials even snubbed building regulations to pave over prairie land that would have soaked up large amounts of water.
In order to justify the police becoming an extension of the military, Americans must be VERY AFRAID. Thankfully, the FBI creates terror threats, then takes credit for stopping them. Naomi Karavani joins Lee Camp at the desk to discuss. Eliminating rules that maintain net neutrality will be devastating for entrepreneurs who need web traffic and can't pay ISPs for faster loading speeds. Natalie McGill shows how small business don't have to lay down without a fight.
Lee Camp opens the show by talking about how corporate media refuses to acknowledge climate change’s role in increasing the severity of natural disasters. This is because our co-called news networks are largely funded by those who profit from the extraction of fossil fuels, whether it’s at home or abroad. Lee then shows how despite pandering rhetoric about how unfit Trump is, most of Congress voted to kill Rand Paul’s amendment that would end the unchecked war powers of the Executive Branch. Then, Natalie McGill joins Lee at the desk to discuss how the Occupational Safety Health Administration, the Federal government’s bid to ensure a safe and healthy workplace, recently removed its running list of US work related deaths from the front page of its website. This is indicative of a larger ongoing disappearance of worker protections and increasingly weaker unions. Finally, Naomi Karavani reports on how wealthy white communities are moving to resegregate public schools across the country.
Lee Camp explains why the fact that even wealthy professional athletes are waking up to our corrupt + racist political system can’t be dismissed as hatred of President Trump. Lack of accountability in policing and the prison industry are systems of oppression that are upheld by the entire political establishment, including those funding the media. Lee also explains how the impending tax reform policy will be yet another massive transfer of wealth to the wealthy elite. This could not come at a worse time, since it is ultimately economic inequality that gives rise to social inequality. Naomi Karavani joins Lee at the desk to discuss Philadelphia's success at decreasing their incarcerated population. Then Natalie McGill shows how Chicago is planning on spending millions to make law enforcement even less community based than before.
Even before #HurricaneMaria, #PuertoRico was home to a severe economic + humanitarian crisis. While it's crucial to help the island recover from the devastation of this hurricane, we absolutely must also use this opportunity to call attention to the ongoing colonization, oppression + exploitation of the Puerto Rican people by the US government and Wall Street. Speaking of Wall Street, the Commodities Futures Trading Commission, which is supposed to supervise the financial markets, just announced a change in policy to rely less on supervising the industry directly. Instead it will rely more on banks self-reporting their own crimes, which sounds like a foolproof plan. Lee Camp breaks this down. Then, Natalie McGill joins Lee at the desk to discuss how Congress doesn’t think twice about war money, yet may end a program that ensures medical care for poor children. Then Naomi Karavani reports on a Supreme Court case that may end collective bargaining through for workers against their employers.
Topics: Chelsea Manning released from military prison Jury Acquits First j20 Defendants Recreational marijuana is legal in California but you still can't smoke it at work or in your car Medical Pot States See Decrease In Painkiller Abuse A Treaty Is Reached to Ban Nuclear Arms. Now Comes the Hard Part Bitcoin Has Gone Mainstream U.N. Chief Issues Chilling 'Red Alert' Message for World in 2018 Terror attack at San Francisco's Pier 39 thwarted, federal authorities say In 9 U.S. Cities, Airport Security Is Now Scanning Your Face Hundreds of Smartphone Apps are Monitoring Users Through Their Microphones Trump Administration Eases Nursing Home Fines in Victory for Industry Facebook Says It Is Deleting Accounts at the Direction of the U.S. and Israeli Governments
Lee Camp delves deep into cryptocurrency and sounds off on some corporate media incompetence. Naomi Karavani discusses how police all over the country can now force people to hand over their DNA and John F. O’Donnell reports on the homeless being given one-way bus tickets out of major cities.
This Weeks Topics: Is Life a Video Game? Princeton Study: U.S. No Longer An Actual Democracy Inmates Launch Month-Long Strike to Protest ‘Slavery Conditions’ in Florida Prisons 170 Million in U.S. Drink Radioactive Tap Water. Trump Nominee Faked Data To Hide Cancer Risk.
Lee Camp rips into the Secretary of Defense, discusses Trump’s new tariff, and explains the privatization of Puerto Rico’s state-owned power company. Natalie McGill joins Lee at the desk to expose some Wall Street vultures and Naomi Karavani explains how unfair the bail system is for the poor.
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Lee Camp gives us a shortlist of major media networks who hire war profiteers to give us their take on foreign policy. Naomi Karavani explains why employees are able to steal workers’ wages and John F O’Donnell updates us on the privatization relief efforts in Puerto Rico.
Lee Camp takes a hard look at all of the frauds of the 2016 presidential election and discusses a pipeline in Louisiana that threatens both our ecosystem and water supply. John F. O’Donnell delves into a new Supreme Court case with the potential to cripple public-sector unions, and Natalie McGill files a report on the Trump administration’s new food assistance scam.
Lee Camp explains why we may be the most corrupt nation on Earth and expresses his disgust at how corporate media just discovered the existence of Cambridge Analytica . . . about a year too late. John F O’Donnell shows us what’s been hidden in the omnibus spending bill and Natalie McGill reports on why Americans are donating their plasma.
This week, Lee shows you a successful example of deplatforming. A Trump official was expected to speak at Georgetown University. He’s part of the enforcement of the US’ border policy, a policy which includes the detention and abuse of asylum seekers. A group of protesters shut him down and he eventually left. Then, Lee looks deeper into a week of news including Ellen Degeneres’ friendship with the war criminal President George W. Bush. Naomi Karavani sits down with Lee with a story about the new market of commercial killer drones. The armed drones will complement Jeff Bezos’ plans to have his packages delivered by their more peaceful kin. Natalie McGill finishes off the show by introducing you to the president’s new labor secretary, the son of late Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia. Eugene Scalia, like his father before him, is no stranger to screwing over marginalized people given his history as a lawyer who has stood up for corporations that railed against workers’ rights. Redacted Tonight is being censored across multiple listing sites & search results. Find new episodes on their YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/user/redactedtonight
Eleanor Goldfield is the host of Act Out on Occupy.com and Free Speech TV. She’s also the lead singer of the band Rooftop Revolutionaries. The multi-talented activist sat down with Lee Camp to talk activism, Bernie, and more.