Scheer Intelligence

  • Author: Vários
  • Narrator: Vários
  • Publisher: Podcast
  • Duration: 335:10:48
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Synopsis

Scheer Intelligence features thoughtful and provocative conversations with "American Originals" -- people who, through a lifetime of engagement with political issues, offer unique and often surprising perspectives on the day's most important issues.

Episodes

  • No such thing as dissent in the age of big tech

    06/05/2022 Duration: 49min

    Lifelong journalist Joe Lauria joins Robert Scheer to discuss how companies like PayPal, YouTube and Facebook are quashing non-stream reporting and opinions on Ukraine. 

  • The American women and children we all conveniently forget

    29/04/2022 Duration: 38min

    Jorja Leap joins Robert Scheer to discuss the plight of women who have been incarcerated and their struggles to reenter society. 

  • Putin is already using his nuclear weapons

    22/04/2022 Duration: 01h03min

    Pentagon whistleblower Daniel Ellsberg argues the Russian president may not be deploying his nukes but is using them effectively as a threat. 

  • American dissent on Ukraine is dying in darkness

    15/04/2022 Duration: 58min

    When it came to the Ukraine conflict, Professor Michael J. Brenner did what he’s done his whole life: question American foreign policy. This time the backlash was vitriolic. 

  • Sanctions on Russia may overturn the world economy as we know it

    08/04/2022 Duration: 37min

    Economic expert Ellen Brown talks to Robert Scheer about the financial revolution Vladimir Putin has started and what the global economic future could look like as a result.

  • Biden denies CIA torture victims their day in court

    01/04/2022 Duration: 44min

    CIA whistleblower John Kiriakou comments on the legal case of five Guantanamo Bay torture victims and what its outcome could say about the US. 

  • What you really need to know about the threat of nuclear war

    25/03/2022 Duration: 58min

    For decades after the Cold War ended, the threat of nuclear war seemed to fade into the global background. Climate change took center stage as the existential crisis of our time, and it seemed for a few brief years that treaties and diplomacy, however flawed, had led nuclear powers to set aside the possibility of using nuclear weapons again. (To date, it is only the U.S. that has detonated nuclear weapons—both in Japan—and it continues to be the country with the largest nuclear arsenal by far.)  

  • The man who turned America’s economy into a literal casino

    18/03/2022 Duration: 40min

    Mary Childs, the co-host of NPR’s “Planet Money,” joins Robert Scheer to discuss her new book, “The Bond King.” 

  • What role has the US played in the Ukraine crisis?

    11/03/2022 Duration: 53min

    As Russia’s attack on Ukraine wages on, and Ukrainian civilians die daily, the fog of war has seemingly been clouding more nuanced analysis in the United States, argues “Scheer Intelligence” host Robert Scheer. To get more perspective on the historical context of the current conflict, Scheer invites former CIA analyst Ray McGovern to discuss the role the U.S. and NATO have played in Ukraine. McGovern has long been an outspoken critic of what he’s coined as the American Military-Industrial-Congressional-Intelligence-Media-Academia-Think-Tank (MICIMATT) for leading the world ever closer to a nuclear war.  

  • Chairman Greg Sarris on the reincarnation of the American Indian

    04/03/2022 Duration: 34min

    Greg Sarris, Tribal Chairman of the Federated Indians of Graton Rancheria, explores the urgent need for an American future rooted in indigenous knowledge. 

  • A “deep moral rot" is at the heart of the Navy SEALs

    25/02/2022 Duration: 46min

    Journalist Matthew Cole joins Robert Scheer to discuss his hard-hitting book, “Code Over Country,” about SEAL Team 6, the most celebrated unit in the Navy SEALs elite special forces unit.

  • Is It too late to protect our privacy in the internet age?

    18/02/2022 Duration: 43min

    Leading privacy lawyer Neil Richards joins Robert Scheer to discuss his new book “Why Privacy Matters” and whether we can still claw back some control over our personal data.

  • American exceptionalism is on deadly display in Ukraine

    11/02/2022 Duration: 43min

    Oliver Stone, creator of the Showtime documentary series “The Putin Diaries,” speaks to Robert Scheer about the escalating crisis in Ukraine. 

  • America gets Islam all wrong. Muslim Americans pay the price

    04/02/2022 Duration: 35min

    Middle East expert Juan Cole talks about lesser known peaceful Muslim movements and how the U.S. maligns a Muslims at home and abroad. 

  • Michael Ratner was a revolutionary lawyer unlike any other

    28/01/2022 Duration: 46min

    The late human rights lawyer took on some of the most important cases of our time, including defending Guantanamo Bay detainees and representing WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange. 

  • Meet the real Hunter S. Thompson, one of the most distinctive American voices of the past century

    14/01/2022 Duration: 42min

    Peter Richardson joins Robert Scheer to discuss his latest book, “Savage Journey,” on the legendary Gonzo journalist.

  • Remembering Joan Didion, a "singular" California writer and a "helluva lot of fun"

    31/12/2021 Duration: 34min

    On this week’s “Scheer Intelligence,” Wasserman joins host Robert Scheer to talk about the larger-than-life writer they both greatly admired, but also the flesh-and-bones woman they both knew personally: Joan Didion.

  • A come to Jesus sermon from the Rev. Chris Hedges

    24/12/2021 Duration: 33min

    During another pandemic holiday season when everyone could use a little faith, the Pulitzer prize-winning journalist talks to Robert Scheer about putting Christ back into Christmas. 

  • This whistleblower is a decades-long thorn in the U.S. government’s side

    17/12/2021 Duration: 01h02min

    Joseph Carson has spent most of his career as a federal employee challenging everything from the country’s nuclear weapons program to its whistleblower adjudication infrastructure. 

  • Obed Silva’s memoir delivers a transborder story as universal as love and loss

    10/12/2021 Duration: 47min

    The Mexican-American author opens the wounds his father inflicted in a eulogistic debut that is as much about the U.S.-Mexico border as it is about healing.    

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