Thursday, June 2, 2016 see past shows
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When clearly unlawful predator payday lending is a matter of legality, government blurs into Syndicate. Theft and fraud unlawful for thousands of years.
Headlines
June 2, 2016
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Regulators to Unveil New Rules on Payday Lenders
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North Korea Faces New U.S. Sanctions; State Media Praises Trump
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RNC’s Hispanic Media Relations Head Resigns in Latest Sign of Opposition to Trump
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PGA Relocates Golf Tournament from Trump’s Course to Mexico
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Syria: Besieged Town of Darayya Sees 1st Aid Convoy Since 2012
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Texas: Brazos River Hits Record Level Amid Deadly Floods
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California: 2 Dead in Murder-Suicide on UCLA Campus
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Regional Diplomats Oppose Action Against Venezuela at OAS
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Minnesota: Officers in Killing of Jamar Clark Will Not Face Federal Charges
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Kenneth Starr Resigns as Baylor University Chancellor Amid Sexual Assault Scandal
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New York: Farmworkers Complete 200-Mile March to State Capital
EXTRA:
Keiser Report: Robots on the rise (E922)
In this episode of the Keiser Report, Max and Stacy discuss whether ‘the system’ can survive robots and whether a man can stand on his own, as the military industrial complex provides much of the technology behind the biggest success stories in Silicon Valley. In the second half, Max continues his interview with Professor Robert McChesney about his book, People Get Ready: The Fight Against a Jobless Economy and a Citizenless Democracy.
Check Keiser Report website for more: http://www.maxkeiser.com/’ to all Keiser Report uploads
71 year olds SS comment to Ryan at luncheon, his arrest, and Ryan’s joke
You work for Social Security all your life and then some scum bag in a suit calls it an entitlement and the walking dead laugh as your hauled off in authoritarian fashion.#NationalWakeUpCall
Nielsen’s comment to Ryan at the luncheon, his arrest, and Ryan’s joke are all captured on video
Dramatic video: 71-year-old taken to the ground for questioning Paul Ryan Mirror: Wisconsin Jobs Now
As Congressman Paul Ryan cracked a joke about him, Tom Nielsen found himself face down on the floor being handcuffed by police. The 71-year-old retired plumber from Kenosha was thrown to the ground, placed in handcuffs, and arrested for trespassing and resisting arrest after objecting to Ryan’s plans to gut Social Security and Medicare during his congressman’s only public appearance scheduled during the August recess — a $15 Rotary Club luncheon in West Allis
Nielsen repeatedly told police that he wasn’t fighting them and that he didn’t want to make any trouble. He also told them several times that he had a broken shoulder. Police officers ignored his comments as they wrestled him to the ground despite his howls of pain.