Month: October 2023

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A Celebration of Life for Marshall “Eddie” Conway

Remembering the life and struggle of a beloved comrade and former political prisoner: Eddie Conway (1946-2023) ** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) **

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Inside Israel’s emergency wartime government uniting Netanyahu, opposition leader Gantz

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has announced the establishment of an emergency wartime government that includes himself and his chief opposition leader, Benny Gantz. To talk about what this means, CBS News was joined by…

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Dozens of Texas prisoners hunger strike | Rattling the Bars

Prisoners say solitary confinement has been disproportionately weaponized against Latinos. Texas currently has over 500 people who’ve been in nonstop solitary confinement for more than a decade. Jorge Antonio Renaud is the National Criminal Justice…

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Speaker Johnson: Biden engaging in ‘cover-up’ of role in Hunter business dealings, impeachment probe continues

EXCLUSIVE: House Speaker Mike Johnson said President Biden is engaged in an “ongoing cover-up” and has “lied repeatedly” about his involvement in and knowledge of Hunter Biden’s business dealings, while telling Fox News Digital that…

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Antifascism beyond Antifa w/Shane Burley and Maximillian Alvarez | The Marc Steiner Show

Insurgent fascist movements are shaping global politics from the US to Brazil. Where does the antifascist movement go from here? Shane Burley is a writer and filmmaker. His most recent work is No Pasarán!: Antifascist…

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North Korean foreign minister defends Russia arms sales against ‘groundless criticism’

North Korea’s top diplomatic official defended the hermit nation from international criticism for covertly selling weapons to Russia following weeks of bilateral meetings.A statement released Thursday by the governments of the U.S., Japan and South…

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U.S. efforts to help free hostages from Gaza

Secretary of State Antony Blinken told reporters Thursday the United States was working to help free hostages from Gaza. CBS News intelligence and national security reporter Olivia Gazis has more on what steps the U.S….

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From Brazil to Peru, the far right is on the move in Latin America | The Marc Steiner Show

Read the transcript of this episode: https://therealnews.com/from-brazil-to-peru-the-far-right-is-on-the-move-in-latin-america Between former Peruvian president Pedro Castillo being removed from office and Jair Bolsonaro’s far-right supporters in Brazil storming the halls of government in a January 6-style coup attempt,…

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Marion County Deputy Shoots Armed Dirt Bike Rider Who Fled Traffic Stop

* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Marion County, Florida — On Tuesday, October 24, 2023, at approximately 7:15 p.m., an MCSO deputy conducted a traffic stop on…

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Ex-girlfriend Caroline Ellison says Sam Bankman-Fried sent $100 million bribe to Chinese officials

Sam Bankman-Fried’s ex-girlfriend is back on the witness stand facing cross-examination from the disgraced FTX founder’s lawyers. Caroline Ellison has repeatedly told jurors Bankman-Fried was the mastermind behind the crimes that led to the company’s…

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The dark truths WikiLeaks revealed w/Stefania Maurizi | The Chris Hedges Report

From backroom deals between Hillary Clinton and Goldman Sachs to US covert operations in Haiti, Tunisia, Italy and beyond, WikiLeaks revealed the dark underbelly of US power. Author and journalist Stefania Maurizi joins The Chris…

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GOP rebels’ faith in Speaker Johnson on spending fight could avert government shutdown

EXCLUSIVE: Conservatives’ trust in new Speaker Mike Johnson, R-La., would likely give him enough leeway to avert a government shutdown with a short-term spending bill if one is needed to fund the government past Nov….

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How Egypt is responding to the Israel-Hamas war

Egypt controls the only exit from the southern Gaza Strip, the Rafah crossing. Mirette F. Mabrouk, the director of the Egypt and Horn of Africa Programme at the Middle East Institute, joins CBS News with…

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The real story of Rosa Parks | The Marc Steiner Show

Read the transcript of this episode: https://therealnews.com/rosa-parks-myth-civil-rights-movement-history Rosa Parks’s decades of activist experience have been overshadowed by a selective history of the Civl Rights Movement that ignores its roots in a longer, protracted struggle for…

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Biden climate czar quietly met with flailing EV company dependent on taxpayer handouts

John Podesta, President Biden’s clean energy czar, quietly assembled with the head of an electric vehicle (EV) company that relies heavily on taxpayer handouts and has floundered financially since its inception, White House visitor logs…

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Cops discovered he was filing a complaint against them, then they struck back | PAR

Read the transcript of this episode: https://therealnews.com/cops-discovered-he-was-filing-a-complaint-against-them-then-they-struck-back A Georgia man tried to file a complaint against law enforcement in Bulloch, GA, but found himself in handcuffs instead. Please join journalists Taya Graham and Stephen Janis…

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Trump and his 2024 Republican presidential rivals to show ‘solidarity’ for Israel at major cattle call

LAS VEGAS — Three weeks to the day after the Hamas assault on Israel, former President Donald Trump and his top rivals for the 2024 Republican nomination will showcase their solidarity with Israel as they…

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Oil prices surge amid war between Israel and Hamas

Oil prices rose 5% Friday amid the war between Israel and Hamas. J.D. Durkin, host of “The Street,” joins CBS News to discuss what the spike means for U.S. investors. #news #oil #israel CBS News…

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Maine Sens. Collins, King react to mass shooting suspect found dead: ‘Collective sigh of relief’

U.S. Sens. Susan Collins and Angus King of Maine said Friday, after law enforcement discovered Lewiston, Maine, mass shooting suspect Robert Card dead, that residents of the state can now breathe a sigh of relief.The 40-year-old…

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What it’s like to be an ambulance driver in Rishi Sunak’s UK

Spiking inflation is generating a global cost of living crisis, and Britain is no exception. As workers across industries hit the picket lines to denounce privatization and demand action from the Tory government to raise…

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GOP AG hopeful Supreme Court will block Biden admin from ‘worst First Amendment’ breaches in history

The Supreme Court has agreed to review a court-ordered ban on certain communications between the Biden administration and Big Tech platforms after lower courts said government officials coordinated with the companies to censor speech. The order…

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House Republicans divided on speaker, Blinken meets with Netanyahu and more | America Decides

“America Decides” reports on House Majority Leader Steve Scalise struggling to collect enough votes to be elected speaker, Secretary of State Antony Blinken traveling to Israel to meet with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu amid the…

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The Great Salt Lake will dry up in 5 years unless Utah lawmakers act now

A dire new report has sounded the alarm on the future of Utah’s Great Salt Lake, which could vanish in as little as five years unless lawmakers in Utah take drastic action. Save Our Great…

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Five hurdles facing Dean Phillips as he primary challenges President Biden for the Democratic nomination

CONCORD, N.H. – Rep. Dean Phillips of Minnesota acknowledged the obvious as he launched a steep uphill Democratic primary challenge against President Biden.”I’m the underdog. I’m the long-shot. I’m at a massive disadvantage,” the moderate…

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