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WBAI News with Paul DeRienzo
110123 Gaza War day, China's ambassador, Migrants & the Mayor, Credico on Donbass

WBAI News with Paul DeRienzo

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 3, 2023 4:51


110123 Gaza War day, China's ambassador, Migrants & the Mayor, Credico on Donbass by The News with Paul DeRienzo

Clearing the FOG with co-hosts Margaret Flowers and Kevin Zeese
All Out For Julian Assange On October 8: An Interview With Randy Credico

Clearing the FOG with co-hosts Margaret Flowers and Kevin Zeese

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2022 60:01


On October 8, people around the world will take action to demand that Julian Assange be freed. Tens of thousands of people have registered to surround the British Parliament on that day. In the United States, people will demonstrate at the Department of Justice in Washington, DC. Clearing the FOG speaks with Randy Credico, a political satirist, host of Live on the Fly: Assange Countdown to Freedom, and an organizer on behalf of Julian Assange. Credico describes his meetings with Assange while he was in the Ecuadorian Embassy in London, provides an update on Assange's legal case and discusses his work to raise awareness about the importance of defending Assange, including his current billboard campaign. For  more information, visit PopularResistance.org.

Wise Wytch Wellness
THE MANY HATS OF AN HERBALIST with Isabella de Credico

Wise Wytch Wellness

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 4, 2021 74:18


In this interview with Isabella de Credico, we get to hear of the experience of an herbalist who wears many hats. Isabella is an educator, teacher's assistant, director's assistant, and lab manager at The California School of Herbal Studies in Forestville, CA- where we had the pleasure of connecting. She also owns a visionary botanical product line- Dusk to Dawn Botanicals and is an herbal practitioner. It was so fun to talk with Isabella about the evolution of her journey as an herbalist, how she got to where she is now, and to receive a look into the lens of the many ways that one can have a career as an herbalist. Instagram @dusktodawnbotanicals https://www.dusktodawnbotanicals.com/

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Fault Lines
California Closes as Coronavirus Cases Climb

Fault Lines

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 14, 2020 165:55


On today's episode of Fault Lines, hosts Jamarl Thomas and Shane Stranahan discussed a variety of topics including China's burgeoning alliance with Iran, the strange odyssey of Roger Stone, and a resurgence of the global pandemic affecting states like California and Arizona.Guests:Mark Frost - Economist, professor, consultant, drummer, Eagle Scout, Marine, libertarian'ish | Economic View of the PandemicGareth Porter - Investigative Journalist, author and policy analyst specializing in U.S. national security policy | The New Cold WarDavid Lugo - Producer, writer, and director of the documentary Sensational | Randy Credico & Roger StoneThe hosts discussed "cancel culture" and navigating free speech in a world of rapidly changing wokeness.Mark Frost explored his libertarian view that the government should never be in a position to shut down businesses over masks but admitted there is not enough data in right now to determine whether the shut downs are the best choice economically or whether other options would have caused less damage in the long run. Mark and the hosts also discussed whether the pandemic was a motivator behind the protests, with Mark saying he thinks it's the sense of many Americans that there are "two Americas."In the second hour, the hosts talked to guest Gareth Porter, who discussed the unproven allegations pushed by the New York Times that Russia was paying "bounties" for the Taliban to kill US troops in Afghanistan. Porter pointed out that the initial allegations were given almost no credibility by the intelligence agencies involved, yet the story has continued to be pushed, even though it makes no sense from a Russian perspective, whose main concern in Afghanistan was fighting Islamic terrorism. Gareth also discussed the new Cold War being pushed against China, especially given their alliance with Iran.In the third hour, Shane and Jamarl spoke with filmmaker David Lugo about his personal experience with both Roger Stone and Randy Credico. Accusations against Stone for allegedly threatening Credico as a witness were discussed in the context of David Lugo's personal experience being harassed by Credico repeatedly. They also discussed the role of ideology and pushing various negatives that affect American society.

Pushback with Aaron Mate
Exclusive: Randy Credico, key witness in Roger Stone case, on Stone's 40-month sentence

Pushback with Aaron Mate

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2020 31:31


Roger Stone has been sentenced to 40 months in prison for lying to a Congressional investigation of Russiagate and threatening a witness, Randy Credico. Stone falsely claimed to have a secret backchannel to Wikileaks, and that Credico was his source. Stone then tried to intimidate Credico into not contradicting his falsehoods. In an exclusive interview with Pushback, Randy Credico responds to the Stone sentencing and tells the real story of what happened. Guest: Randy Credico, political satirist and broadcaster.

Loud & Clear
Stunned Bloomberg Pummeled on Anti-Woman, Racist Record During Debate

Loud & Clear

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2020 113:36


On today's episode of Loud & Clear, Brian Becker and John Kiriakou are joined by Jim Kavanagh, the editor of thepolemicist.net, and Sputnik news analyst and producer Nicole Roussell.There was a bare-fisted street brawl in Las Vegas last night, and a Democratic presidential debate broke out. Indeed, the New York Post called last night’s debate “the single best debate in the history of American politics.” That may be a stretch, but Mike Bloomberg looked unprepared, angry, and defensive. Elizabeth Warren looked like the big winner of the evening, as she relentlessly pummelled Bloomberg. Pete Buttigieg seemed to hold his own, and Bernie Sanders appears to have come out on top with no real damage other than over his medical records. Thursday’s weekly series “Criminal Injustice” is about the most egregious conduct of our courts and prosecutors and how justice is denied to so many people in this country. Paul Wright, the founder and executive director of the Human Rights Defense Center and editor of Prison Legal News (PLN), joins the show. One of Julian Assange’s London-based attorneys said yesterday that President Trump had authorized former Congressman Dana Rohrbacher to tell Assange that he would be pardoned if he showed proof that Russia was not behind the hack of DNC computers in 2016. Assange has repeatedly said over the years that no state actor was involved. But Rohrbacher issued a statement several hours later saying the report was not true, and that he had made the offer on his own volition. Brian and John speak with independent journalist Diani Barreto, and Joe Lauria, the editor-in-chief of Consortium News, founded by the late Robert Parry. Roger Stone was sentenced today to 40 months in a federal court in Washington DC. Judge Amy Berman Jackson sided with prosecutors in their demand for real prison time for Stone, and she read several of Stone’s text messages to his friend Randy Credico into the record, including messages where Stone threatened Credico and his dog. This is despite the fact that Credico wrote to the judge and asked not to give Stone any prison time at all, saying that he never took Stone’s threats seriously. Coleen Rowley, a former FBI special agent who in 2002 was named Time Magazine person of the year along with two other whistleblowers, joins the show. Fighting broke out in Syria’s Idlib Province today after two Turkish soldiers were killed and five wounded in a Syrian Army air attack. The Turks responded, saying later that they killed more than 50 Syrian troops. A Turkish government spokesman said that move does not constitute a Turkish attack on Idlib, while a Russian government spokesman said that both sides need to stand down. Meanwhile, reports circulated that were denied by Turkey that it had asked the US to deploy two Patriot missile batteries on its southern border to protect Turkish troops from Syrian air attacks. Ambassador Peter Ford, the former UK Ambassador to Syria, joins Brian and John. The U.S. government issued harsh new restrictions on Chinese public media outlets this week that would put them in the same legal category as foreign missions. This dramatic move is being denounced as yet another escalation of the war on alternative media. In retaliation, several Wall Street Journal reporters in China had their credentials revoked. KJ Noh, a peace activist and scholar on the geopolitics of Asia, and a frequent contributor to Counterpunch and Dissident Voice, joins the show.A regular Thursday segment deals with the ongoing militarization of space. As the US continues to withdraw from international arms treaties, will the weaponization and militarization of space bring the world closer to catastrophe? Brian and John speak with Prof. Karl Grossman, a full professor of journalism at the State University of New York, College at Old Westbury and the host of a nationally aired television program focused on environmental, energy, and space issues, and with Bruce Gagnon, coordinator of the Global Network Against Weapons & Nuclear Power in Space and a contributor to Foreign Policy In Focus.

WBAI News with Paul DeRienzo
110819 Stone & Credico, Black Vote, Kurds ethnic cleansing, FBI abuses

WBAI News with Paul DeRienzo

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2019 24:55


110819 Stone & Credico, Black Vote, Kurds ethnic cleansing, FBI abuses by WBAI News with Paul DeRienzo

Empire Files
Episode 75 - Randy Credico Exclusive Tell-All with Abby Martin on Wikileaks & Roger Stone

Empire Files

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2019 48:50


In this exclusive extended interview, Randy Credico tells his side of the story on his role in the Russia investigation, his upcoming interview with Special Counsel Robert Mueller, and true nature of his relationship with Trump campaign advisor Roger Stone. With never before revealed details about Roger Stone and the Mueller investigation, Credico details his long-standing ties to the political operative and answers the hard questions about his alleged coordination with Wikileaks. The interview highlights the larger context of the multi-front assault on Julian Assange, Wikileaks and the future of press freedom. Keep Empire Files independent and ad-free! Patreon: www.patreon.com/empirefiles GoFundMe: www.gofundme.com/keep-empire-files-going FOLLOW // @EmpireFiles // @AbbyMartin LIKE // www.facebook.com/TheEmpireFiles

Skullduggery
Randy Credico: "I was drunk when I texted Roger Stone"

Skullduggery

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 17, 2018 18:27


In this bonus interview for Skullduggery, co-hosts Michael Isikoff and Dan Klaidman sit down with activist, comedian, and former radio host Randy Credico, who happens to be a critical witness in the Roger Stone investigation. Fresh from being grilled by the Mueller team, Credico and his dog Bianca (who was also in the Grand Jury room) fill us in on the latest surrounding the case. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

WashingTECH Tech Policy Podcast with Joe Miller
Chiqui Cartagena: The Public Policy Implications of Hispanic Marketing (Ep. 164)

WashingTECH Tech Policy Podcast with Joe Miller

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 27, 2018 29:23


  Chiqui Cartagena: The Public Policy Implications of Hispanic Marketing (Ep. 164) Chiqui Cartagena joined Joe Miller to discuss the public policy implications of Hispanic marketing amidst an increased demand for Latino data. Bio Chiqui Cartagena (@ChiquiCartagena) is the author of Latino Boom II and most recently served as senior vice president of the Political & Advocacy Group at Univision Communications Inc., the leading media company serving Hispanic America. At Univision, she was responsible for increasing the understanding of the importance of Hispanic voter and the key political issues that affect them among key political constituents across the country. In 2014, Ms. Cartagena was named one of Campaigns & Elections "50 Influencers". In 2013, she was recognized with a Multiethnic TV Leadership Award from Broadcasting & Cable magazine and in 2012, Cartagena received the ADCOLOR® Legend Award in recognition of her tireless efforts in leading the conversation about the Hispanic market. In 2007, she was named the Hispanic Direct Marketing Professional of the Year by the Direct Marketing Association. And finally, she is the author of Latino Boom II, Catch the Biggest Wave Since the Baby Boom, her second book on the Hispanic market which was published in 2013. Ms. Cartagena is a Hispanic media and marketing pioneer with 25 years of experience developing, launching, and leading some of America’s most successful Spanish-language consumer magazines, including People en Español and TV Guide en Español. She has also developed many integrated marketing programs for leading consumer brands to successfully reach the Latino community. Her career also includes senior roles as a broadcast journalist, having previously worked in the news divisions of Univision and Telemundo. Ms. Cartagena, a graduate of the University of Miami, is a member of the Awards Committee for National Academy of Television Arts & Sciences and lives in New York City. Resources Latino Boom Nielsen LatinX The Next 100 Years: A Forecast for the 21st Century by George Friedman News Roundup Can Facebook overcome its woes with Zuckerberg and Sandberg still leading the company? Facebook, which has lost about $100 billion in market value since March, can’t seem to right itself after a year of the Cambridge Analytica and election interference debacle. The UK Parliament got hold of senior level communications from a company in the U.S. called Six4Thirty which is suing Facebook. Six4Thirty, whose core business model was scanning Facebook data for bikini photos, obtained the communications in the discovery process in an attempt to establish that Facebook knew about the loophole it used to obtain Facebook’s users data, which was allegedly the same loophole that Cambridge Analytica used. Some of the communications are said to be from Mark Zuckerberg himself. So normally, the communications would be shielded from disclosure as the matter is being litigated. But it just so happens that Damian Collins, the Chair of the Parliament’s Culture, Media and Sports select committee, caught wind of the fact that one of Six4Thirty’s founders was in London—bringing the company within the UK’s jurisdiction. So that enabled Collins to seize the documents by sending a Serjeant at Arms to the founder’s hotel room and requiring him to turn over the documents within 2 hours or face a fine or potential jail time. So there’s that. And as far as Facebook’s hiring of a lobbying firm that allegedly worked to play into anti-Semitism against George Soros, Facebook’s head of public policy Elliot Schrage announced in an internal memo that he was responsible for hiring the firm. However, he said that it was never his intention to play into anti-semitism. Facebook COO Cheryl Sandberg weighed in in a comment, saying that she was ultimately responsible. Schrage has been planning to leave the company for some time, and he will be replaced by former UK Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg. Calls by some shareholders and others for Mark Zuckerberg and Cheryl Sandberg to step down from at least some of their responsibilities has fallen on deaf ears. As Zuckerberg said in a CBS Business Interview that, while he apologized for the company’s woes, said that stepping down or replacing Sandberg is “not the plan”. Can Amazon be humbled by pushback from its workforce? Amazon has huge, global aspirations. But will the company go as far as it needs to in order to resolve internal labor disputes? In the U.S., Amazon raised its minimum wage to $15 per hour but eliminated other perks, including employee benefits. But on Black Friday, thousands of European workers went on strike, demanding better pay and working conditions. All of this is happening amidst Amazon’s aggressive expansion efforts beyond ecommerce. For example, the company is bidding for 21st Century Fox’s 22 Regional Sports assets—including YES TV which broadcasts the New York Yankees. The Wall Street Journal also reports that Amazon is now the Number 3 digital advertising platform, behind just Google and Facebook, with ad sales growth projected to be at over 400% between 2017 and 2020, way ahead of second-place Tencent in China whose ad sales growth is projected to be at just under 200%. Roger Stone crony Jerome Corsi says he won’t take FBI plea deal Conspiracy theorist and Roger Stone ally Jermone Corsi told CNN that Robert Mueller offered him a plea deal on one count of perjury connected with statements Corsi made saying that he had no communication with WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange. Trump confidante Stone himself said that he’d never had direct communication with Assange either, saying that he got all of his info through a backchannel alleged to be New York radio personality Randy Credico, which Credico has denied. Russian hacking is resurgence American officials and security firms are reporting that Russian hacking efforts are on an uptick following the U.S. midterm elections. The hackers are apparently trying to test the waters with the new Congress coming in. But experts are concerned that we won’t know the full scale of the hackers’ capabilities until the 2020 presidential election. Is China’s TikTok the next big video karaoke app? Axios has a report on the growth of TikTok, which has seen impressive user growth over the last year. The platform is now up to 7.2 million monthly users. It’s now ranked in the Top 5 U.S. apps in both Google Play and  the iOS app store and its global monthly usage comes in around 130 million. So some are asking how big TikTok can become in the U.S. NASA lands on Mars again For the 8th time, NASA has landed on Mars. This time, the rover Insight will explore Mars’ interior, digging beneath the red planet’s surface to determine its origins. It’s expected to be a 2-year mission. Trump ponders state-run TV network Is President Trump considering establishing a state-run TV network? Some think he is and it follows the same playbook as most dictators.

Pete Santilli Show
Episode #1418 - The Pete Santilli Show - Tuesday - November 21, 2018

Pete Santilli Show

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2018 133:33


House Republicans who have spent the last two years arguing that there was bias in President Barack Obama’s Justice Department are preparing to subpoena two key witnesses in the final weeks of their majority — former FBI Director James Comey and former Attorney General Loretta Lynch. House Judiciary Committee Chairman Robert Goodlatte, R-Va., has notified colleagues that he will subpoena Comey for a closed-door deposition Nov. 29 and Lynch for Dec. 5, according to a person familiar with the subpoenas. The person declined to be identified because the person was not authorized to speak publicly on the matter. See Article: Congress Prepares To Subpoena Lynch & Comey – E-Militia.com http://ow.ly/mNTD30mH8MP  SEE PETE’s INTERVIEW WITH ROGER STONE THIS MORNING: https://youtu.be/zPmZdW4nMj8 BOMBSHELL: Roger Stone May Have Blown The Lid Off Mueller Probe ROGER STONE LIVE WITH PETE SANTILLI - 9AM In recent months, several of Stone’s associates have been subpoenaed by a grand jury as part of Mueller’s wide-ranging investigation into Russian election interference and whether Trump’s campaign colluded with the Kremlin. Mueller's team wants to know if Stone communicated with the Trump campaign about WikiLeaks. Stone has repeatedly claimed that he had established a backchannel with WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange. That backchannel to Assange was left-wing comedian Randy Credico, Stone has said, and attempted to prove in recently released text messages. Six days before WikiLeaks began releasing emails from Clinton campaign manager John Podesta, Stone texted with Credico about WikiLeaks. Credico, who has denied being the link between the two, has a meeting scheduled with Mueller’s team after Thanksgiving, https://www.stonedefensefund.com/ https://stonecoldtruth.com/rogerstonesrules/ https://1776.shop/product/roger-stone-did-nothing-wrong-t-shirt/ http://writetrump.com  ♦PLEASEDONATE: http://paypal.me/petesantilli   or http://thepetesantillishow.com/donate Check/MoneyOrders Payable to: Peter SantilliP.O. Box 30122, Cincinnati, Ohio 45230

The Beat with Ari Melber
Bonus episode: Julian Assange associate Randy Credico's journey to a Mueller probe subpoena

The Beat with Ari Melber

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 12, 2018 45:42


This week "The Beat" reported exclusively that Special Counsel Mueller planned to subpoena Julian Assange associate, Randy Credico. In today's podcast bonus episode, Ari Melber examines Credico's news-making appearances on the show, from describing Mueller's agents confronting him in New York, to revealing that Julian Assange was "ready" to meet with Rep. Adam Schiff.

Moment of Clarity - Backstage of Redacted Tonight with Lee Camp
#453-Randy Credico talks about Wikileaks Witchhunt with Lee Camp

Moment of Clarity - Backstage of Redacted Tonight with Lee Camp

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 24, 2017 57:36


Comedian, Radio Host & Activist Randy Credico talks about his Congressional Subpeona for talking to Wikileaks. Plus the Christmas Lie, Security Robots on the streets, spotting UFOs and more! 

Moment of Clarity
#453-Randy Credico talks about Wikileaks Witchhunt with Lee Camp

Moment of Clarity

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 24, 2017 57:36


Comedian, Radio Host & Activist Randy Credico talks about his Congressional Subpeona for talking to Wikileaks. Plus the Christmas Lie, Security Robots on the streets, spotting UFOs and more!