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Two Railroads, One System: The Monopoly That Could Reshape America

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The Real State of the Union: Epstein’s Shadow Network and the Illusion of American Democracy
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Alissa Quart: The American Middle Class and the Rise of the Precariat

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The "Squeezed" author examines our runaway income inequality and the possible solutions offered by democratic socialism.

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Jacob Snow: Is ReKognition the Face of Surveillance, Useful or Dangerous?

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The American Civil Liberties Union attorney examines the close partnership between private enterprise and the surveillance state.

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Zeiad Abbas: Western Media Has Abandoned Palestine

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The filmmaker, journalist and refugee describes living conditions of Palestinians under the state of Israel and condemns the alliance between Trump and Netanyahu.

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Carrie Rickey: The Rise and Fall of Women Moviemakers in Hollywood

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The award-winning critic and historian debunks the most common rationalizations for women's underrepresentation behind the camera.

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Lauren Greenfield: ‘Generation Wealth’ and the Loss of the Self

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A discussion with Emmy Award-winning documentary photographer and filmmaker on her film “Generation Wealth" and the loss of the self.

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Nick Goldberg: Are Billionaire Newspaper Owners Bad for Journalism?

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The veteran editor discusses how what happens to local news outlets reaches far beyond their markets and into everyone's backyard.

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Seymour Hersh on Witnessing American War Crimes in Vietnam

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In a wide-ranging discussion, the Pulitzer prize-winning journalist ponders why other journalists were hesitant to report on the notorious My Lai case.

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Kimberley Reed and John S. Adams: Dark Money Is Eating Away at Our Democracy

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The documentary director and Montana journalist discuss their film about how so-called dark money entered politics in the big sky state.

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Nomi Prins: Big Banks Have Shown No Remorse for the Devastation They Wreaked

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The former Wall Street banker turned journalist and author returns to Scheer Intelligence to critique the actions of international central banks.

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Jennifer Rothman on the Privacy Rights You May Not Know You Have

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The Loyola Law professor discusses her new book, "The Right of Publicity: Privacy Reimagined for a Public World," about the publicity's history.

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Eon McLeary and Manuel Ruiz: ‘The Work’ Documentary and Mental Health in Prison

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The documentary filmmaker and a former prisoner discuss the film about a group therapy program in one of the most infamous prisons in the United States.

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Nate Cardozo: We Live in a Golden Age of Surveillance

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The Electronic Frontier Foundation attorney discusses the fight for privacy online and how the next frontier in internet privacy will be around encryption.

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Sara Driver: Jean-Michel Basquiat’s Work Is as Relevant as Ever

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The independent film director discusses "Boom for Real," her documentary about the early career of the late artist Jean-Michel Basquiat.

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Wim Wenders on Pope Francis’ Admirable Humility

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The Oscar nominated director discusses his documentary about the current leader of the Catholic church, "Pope Francis: A Man of His Word."

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Adam Winkler on the Long, Sordid History of Corporate Personhood

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The UCLA Law professor discusses his newest book about the rights of corporations, “We The Corporations: How American Businesses Won Their Civil Rights.”

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