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<title>Full Metal Jackass</title>
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<description>Former Nixon White House counsel John Dean talks about the Mueller investigation, how the CIA may benefit from Trump’s presidency and how Trump stacks up to Nixon and Reagan. Pentagon Papers whistleblower Daniel Ellsberg talks about the classified secrets he has kept for decades. He has just published his story in a new book, The Doomsday Machine. Field of Vision takes us inside the very strange world of Steve Bannon’s films. Patterson Hood of the band Drive-By Truckers performs.</description>
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<pubDate>Wed, 13 Dec 2017 11:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
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<itunes:author>The Intercept / Panoply</itunes:author>
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<itunes:subtitle>Donald Trump wants to make 1980s Reagan-era covert wars great again.</itunes:subtitle>
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<![CDATA[Matthew Cole joins Jeremy for a discussion about their explosive report in The Intercept that Blackwater founder Erik Prince has been pitching a private spy operation to the White House and CIA. Activist and comedian Randy Credico, who has been hit with a subpoena from the House Intelligence Committee investigating Trump and Russia, joins us. Journalist Barrett Brown talks about the FBI’s campaign against him and offers a critique of Wikileaks. Singer Amanda Palmer talks about her provocative new video for a cover she did of Pink Floyd’s “Mother."]]>
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<title>Very Bad Men</title>
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<description>This week on Intercepted: Sen. Chris Murphy blasts the US government for its role in the destruction of Yemen. Jeremy tears apart Thomas Friedman’s gross love letter to the Saudi Crown Prince and talks about the bi-partisan war against journalism from Bill Clinton to Donald Trump. The Intercept’s Betsy Reed and Buzzfeed’s Katie Baker analyze this unprecedented public fight against sexual assaulters. Analysis from Harare, Zimbabwe on the ouster of Robert Mugabe. Comedian Joe Para performs a dramatic reenactment of a secret Snowden document.</description>
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<pubDate>Wed, 29 Nov 2017 11:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
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<itunes:title>Very Bad Men</itunes:title>
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<itunes:subtitle>Trump, the Saudi Crown Prince, Sexual Assaulters, and Robert Mugabe</itunes:subtitle>
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<![CDATA[This week on Intercepted: Sen. Chris Murphy blasts the US government for its role in the destruction of Yemen. Jeremy tears apart Thomas Friedman’s gross love letter to the Saudi Crown Prince and talks about the bi-partisan war against journalism from Bill Clinton to Donald Trump. The Intercept’s Betsy Reed and Buzzfeed’s Katie Baker analyze this unprecedented public fight against sexual assaulters. Analysis from Harare, Zimbabwe on the ouster of Robert Mugabe. Comedian Joe Para performs a dramatic reenactment of a secret Snowden document.]]>
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<title>The Distraction in Chief</title>
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<pubDate>Wed, 15 Nov 2017 11:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
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<itunes:title>The Distraction in Chief</itunes:title>
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<itunes:subtitle>While the media overwhelmingly focuses on Trump and Russia, Yemen is dying, covert ops are spreading and war is raging.</itunes:subtitle>
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<![CDATA[This week on Intercepted: Rami Khouri breaks down the Saudi agenda in the Middle East, its destruction of Yemen and the bizarre case of the exiled Lebanese prime minister. Aram Roston of Buzzfeed, Spencer Ackerman of the Daily Beast, and The Intercept’s Matthew Cole join Jeremy for a discussion on the mysterious death of a Green Beret in Mali and why the CIA and US military are quite content with the Trump presidency. Wikileaks slid into Donald Trump Jr.’s DMs. Intercept co-founder Glenn Greenwald analyzes what the messages say and how the media covered the story. And we talk to two newly elected Democrats in Virginia: Lee Carter and Elizabeth Guzman. Donald Trump stars in American Beauty.]]>
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<title>Say Hello to My Little Hands</title>
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<description>This week on Intercepted: Rep. Ro Khanna calls for a complete end to all U.S. military assistance to Saudi Arabia and the&nbsp; catastrophe in Yemen. The former chief prosecutor at Guantanamo, Col. Morris Davis, blasts Trump over his interference in the case of Army Sergeant Bowe Bergdahl and the recent terror attack in New York. And as the Paradise Papers rock the world of the rich who use offshore banks and law firms, we get analysis from Nomi Prins.</description>
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<itunes:title>Say Hello to My Little Hands</itunes:title>
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<itunes:subtitle>True (War) Crimes of the Rich and Infamous</itunes:subtitle>
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<title>Criminal Indictments at Home, Secret Wars Abroad</title>
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<description>This week on Intercepted: New York Times reporter Charlie Savage and former federal prosecutor Ken White of Popehat break down the recent indictment and plea deal and what it may mean for Trump. Investigative journalist Nick Turse and Kenya scholar Samar Al-Bulushi take us into the world of US militarism in Africa: secret drone bases, US commandos and Washington-backed African forces operating under the guise of the “war on terror.” Musician Roberto Lange of Helado Negro performs.</description>
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<pubDate>Wed, 01 Nov 2017 10:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
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<itunes:title>Criminal Indictments at Home, Secret Wars Abroad</itunes:title>
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<itunes:subtitle>Robert Mueller’s investigation intensifies as Trump grants the CIA and military new kill powers.</itunes:subtitle>
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<![CDATA[This week on Intercepted: New York Times reporter Charlie Savage and former federal prosecutor Ken White of Popehat break down the recent indictment and plea deal and what it may mean for Trump. Investigative journalist Nick Turse and Kenya scholar Samar Al-Bulushi take us into the world of US militarism in Africa: secret drone bases, US commandos and Washington-backed African forces operating under the guise of the “war on terror.” Musician Roberto Lange of Helado Negro performs.]]>
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<title>Mike Pence is The Koch Brothers' Manchurian Candidate</title>
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<description>This week on Intercepted: Investigative journalist Jane Mayer exposes the Koch Brother puppet masters behind Vice President Mike Pence’s rise to power and the ruthless pursuit of corporate profits that put Pence a heartbeat from the presidency.We speak to Chinese dissident and renown artist Ai Weiwei about the humanitarian catastrophe of the 65 million globally displaced migrants and his new documentary, Human Flow. And we end with Deerhoof's Greg Saunier on the songs of “Mountain Moves.”</description>
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<pubDate>Wed, 25 Oct 2017 10:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
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<itunes:author>The Intercept / Panoply</itunes:author>
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<itunes:title>Mike Pence is The Koch Brothers' Manchurian Candidate</itunes:title>
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<itunes:subtitle>The ruthless pursuit of corporate profits is a heartbeat from the presidency.</itunes:subtitle>
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<![CDATA[This week on Intercepted: Investigative journalist Jane Mayer exposes the Koch Brother puppet masters behind Vice President Mike Pence’s rise to power and the ruthless pursuit of corporate profits that put Pence a heartbeat from the presidency.We speak to Chinese dissident and renown artist Ai Weiwei about the humanitarian catastrophe of the 65 million globally displaced migrants and his new documentary, Human Flow. And we end with Deerhoof's Greg Saunier on the songs of “Mountain Moves.”]]>
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<title>Canada is Racist Too</title>
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<description>This week on Intercepted live from Toronto: A recent poll puts activist Desmond Cole in prime position to win the mayorship. We talk to him about Canada’s stop and frisk and how Cole would change Toronto. Journalist Naomi Klein warns that the Trudeau and Trump brands may have more in common than expected. And returning Iraqi-Canadian hip-hop artist Narcy gives a powerful live performance.<br><br>Become a sustaining member! Go to <a href="https://theintercept.com/join">theintercept.com/join</a> for more.</description>
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<pubDate>Wed, 18 Oct 2017 10:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
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<itunes:author>The Intercept / Panoply</itunes:author>
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<itunes:subtitle>Could a young, radical black activist be the next mayor of Toronto?</itunes:subtitle>
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<![CDATA[This week on Intercepted live from Toronto: A recent poll puts activist Desmond Cole in prime position to win the mayorship. We talk to him about Canada’s stop and frisk and how Cole would change Toronto. Journalist Naomi Klein warns that the Trudeau and Trump brands may have more in common than expected. And returning Iraqi-Canadian hip-hop artist Narcy gives a powerful live performance.<br><br>Become a sustaining member! Go to <a href="https://theintercept.com/join">theintercept.com/join</a> for more.]]>
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<title>The White Stuff</title>
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<description>Trump sent Mike Pence on a mission to protest black protesters at an NFL game. Acclaimed author and journalist Ta-Nehisi Coates talks about Trump, Obama, Bernie Sanders, Hillary Clinton, the NFL and much more. Mehrsa Baradaran breaks down the roots of economic apartheid in the US, the ongoing impact of slavery on black communities and offers a provocative history of black banks. And the lead singer of Mashrou Leila, Hamed Sinno, talks about being queer and Arab in the Middle East and Trump’s America.</description>
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<![CDATA[Trump sent Mike Pence on a mission to protest black protesters at an NFL game. Acclaimed author and journalist Ta-Nehisi Coates talks about Trump, Obama, Bernie Sanders, Hillary Clinton, the NFL and much more. Mehrsa Baradaran breaks down the roots of economic apartheid in the US, the ongoing impact of slavery on black communities and offers a provocative history of black banks. And the lead singer of Mashrou Leila, Hamed Sinno, talks about being queer and Arab in the Middle East and Trump’s America.]]>
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<description>This week, Jeremy talks about the Coalition of the Killing — gun lobbyists, politicians and weapons manufacturers — the only beneficiaries of the massacre in Las Vegas. Alynda Segarra of the band Hurray for the Riff Raff explores her Puerto Rican roots and performs new songs. Former US Army Ranger Rory Fanning talks about his slain comrade, NFL star-turned soldier Pat Tillman. Historian Jeanne Theoharis shreds the sanitizing of the legacies of Martin Luther King Jr. and Rosa Parks. And Donald Trump takes his love of guns into the Twilight Zone.<br><br>Support our show — become a member!&nbsp; <a href="http://theintercept.com/join">theintercept.com/join</a><br><br>Panoply's podcast listener survey: <a href="http://survey.panoply.fm">survey.panoply.fm</a></description>
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<pubDate>Wed, 04 Oct 2017 10:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
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<itunes:author>The Intercept / Panoply</itunes:author>
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<itunes:title>Guns Before Country</itunes:title>
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<itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
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<itunes:subtitle>Lobbyists, politicians and weapons manufacturers are the only beneficiaries of the massacre in Las Vegas. </itunes:subtitle>
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<itunes:summary>
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<![CDATA[This week, Jeremy talks about the Coalition of the Killing — gun lobbyists, politicians and weapons manufacturers — the only beneficiaries of the massacre in Las Vegas. Alynda Segarra of the band Hurray for the Riff Raff explores her Puerto Rican roots and performs new songs. Former US Army Ranger Rory Fanning talks about his slain comrade, NFL star-turned soldier Pat Tillman. Historian Jeanne Theoharis shreds the sanitizing of the legacies of Martin Luther King Jr. and Rosa Parks. And Donald Trump takes his love of guns into the Twilight Zone.<br><br>Support our show — become a member! <a href="http://theintercept.com/join">theintercept.com/join</a><br><br>Panoply's podcast listener survey: <a href="http://survey.panoply.fm">survey.panoply.fm</a>]]>
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</itunes:summary>
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<itunes:duration>4763</itunes:duration>
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<itunes:explicit>yes</itunes:explicit>
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<title>For Whom the Trump Trolls</title>
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<description>This week on Intercepted, physicist David Wright from the Union of Concerned Scientists explains how easy it would be for Trump to launch a nuclear strike. Professor James Fernandez of NYU talks about the Abraham Lincoln Brigade, the 3,000 Americans who tried to stop fascism before it spread in Europe. We speak with the directors of a haunting new film about a terror attack in an Israeli bus station that leads to the brutal mob killing of an innocent Eritrean immigrant. And Donald Trump gets a visit from the two Bobs in his Office Space.</description>
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<pubDate>Wed, 27 Sep 2017 10:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
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<itunes:author>The Intercept / Panoply</itunes:author>
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<itunes:title>For Whom the Trump Trolls</itunes:title>
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<itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
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<itunes:subtitle>What the Abraham Lincoln Brigade can teach us about fighting fascism in the 21st century.</itunes:subtitle>
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<itunes:summary>
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<![CDATA[This week on Intercepted, physicist David Wright from the Union of Concerned Scientists explains how easy it would be for Trump to launch a nuclear strike. Professor James Fernandez of NYU talks about the Abraham Lincoln Brigade, the 3,000 Americans who tried to stop fascism before it spread in Europe. We speak with the directors of a haunting new film about a terror attack in an Israeli bus station that leads to the brutal mob killing of an innocent Eritrean immigrant. And Donald Trump gets a visit from the two Bobs in his Office Space.]]>
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</itunes:summary>
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<itunes:duration>4754</itunes:duration>
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<itunes:explicit>yes</itunes:explicit>
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<title>'Merican Psycho</title>
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<description>Jeremy analyzes Trump’s belligerent UN speech and the massive military budget the Democrats just gave him. Journalist Gary Rivlin takes us deep inside the world of the Goldman Sachs executives now working for Trump. Poet Aja Monet performs. The Intercept’s Alice Speri investigates the militarization of police and how Israel is training American cops. Plus, Donald Trump stars in American Psycho.</description>
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<pubDate>Wed, 20 Sep 2017 10:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
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<itunes:author>The Intercept / Panoply</itunes:author>
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<itunes:title>'Merican Psycho</itunes:title>
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<itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
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<itunes:subtitle>Donald Trump visits the UN and returns some videotapes.</itunes:subtitle>
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<itunes:summary>
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<![CDATA[Jeremy analyzes Trump’s belligerent UN speech and the massive military budget the Democrats just gave him. Journalist Gary Rivlin takes us deep inside the world of the Goldman Sachs executives now working for Trump. Poet Aja Monet performs. The Intercept’s Alice Speri investigates the militarization of police and how Israel is training American cops. Plus, Donald Trump stars in American Psycho.]]>
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</itunes:summary>
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<itunes:duration>4370</itunes:duration>
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<itunes:explicit>yes</itunes:explicit>
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<title>The Super Bowl of Racism</title>
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<description>NSA whistleblower Edward Snowden discusses the massive Equifax data breach and allegations of Russian interference in the US election. Commentator Shaun King explains his call for a boycott of the NFL and talks about his campaign to bring violent neo-Nazis to justice. Rapper Open Mike Eagle performs.</description>
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<pubDate>Wed, 13 Sep 2017 10:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
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<itunes:author>The Intercept / Panoply</itunes:author>
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<itunes:title>The Super Bowl of Racism</itunes:title>
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<itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
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<itunes:subtitle>Donald Trump loves him some beauty pageants. But he probably wasn’t so hot on this year’s Miss Texas who called him out on neo-Nazi violence.</itunes:subtitle>
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<itunes:summary>
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<![CDATA[NSA whistleblower Edward Snowden discusses the massive Equifax data breach and allegations of Russian interference in the US election. Commentator Shaun King explains his call for a boycott of the NFL and talks about his campaign to bring violent neo-Nazis to justice. Rapper Open Mike Eagle performs.]]>
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</itunes:summary>
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<itunes:duration>4171</itunes:duration>
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<itunes:explicit>yes</itunes:explicit>
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<title>Atlas Golfed — U.S.-Backed Think Tanks Target Latin America</title>
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<description>This week on Intercepted: Jeremy gives an update on the aftermath of Blackwater’s 2007 massacre of Iraqi civilians. Intercept reporter Lee Fang lays out how a network of libertarian think tanks called the Atlas Network is insidiously shaping political infrastructure in Latin America. We speak with attorney and former Hugo Chavez adviser Eva Golinger about the Venezuela's political turmoil.And we hear Claudia Lizardo of the Caracas-based band, La Pequeña Revancha, talk about her music and hopes for Venezuela.</description>
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<pubDate>Wed, 09 Aug 2017 10:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
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<itunes:author>The Intercept / Panoply</itunes:author>
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<itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
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||
<itunes:subtitle>Donald Trump is on his version of a staycation, chilling at his golf course resort in New Jersey and watching FOX News or tweeting non-stop — when he’s not golfing or threatening nuclear war.</itunes:subtitle>
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<itunes:summary>
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<![CDATA[This week on Intercepted: Jeremy gives an update on the aftermath of Blackwater’s 2007 massacre of Iraqi civilians. Intercept reporter Lee Fang lays out how a network of libertarian think tanks called the Atlas Network is insidiously shaping political infrastructure in Latin America. We speak with attorney and former Hugo Chavez adviser Eva Golinger about the Venezuela's political turmoil.And we hear Claudia Lizardo of the Caracas-based band, La Pequeña Revancha, talk about her music and hopes for Venezuela.]]>
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</itunes:summary>
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<itunes:duration>4415</itunes:duration>
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<itunes:explicit>yes</itunes:explicit>
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<title>Pyongyang and the White House Gang</title>
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<description>News from the White House this week has been like a twisted mash up of Here Comes Honey Boo Boo, Macbeth, Project Runway and a Mr. Bean movie. Dime-store Sopranos reject Anthony Scaramucci was fired after just 10 days as White House communications director. Reince Priebus is out as chief of staff, Gen. John Kelly is in. And with spiking tensions between the United States and North Korea, we reflect on the history of the region. Plus, The Intercept’s Naomi Klein talks to U.K. Labour Party leader Jeremy Corbyn about the lessons the Democratic Party could learn from Corbyn’s unexpected electoral success.</description>
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<pubDate>Wed, 02 Aug 2017 10:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
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||
<itunes:author>The Intercept / Panoply</itunes:author>
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||
<itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
|
||
<itunes:subtitle>With spiking tensions between the U.S. and North Korea, we reflect on the history of the region. And The Intercept’s Naomi Klein talks to U.K. Labour Party leader Jeremy Corbyn.</itunes:subtitle>
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<itunes:summary>
|
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<![CDATA[News from the White House this week has been like a twisted mash up of Here Comes Honey Boo Boo, Macbeth, Project Runway and a Mr. Bean movie. Dime-store Sopranos reject Anthony Scaramucci was fired after just 10 days as White House communications director. Reince Priebus is out as chief of staff, Gen. John Kelly is in. And with spiking tensions between the United States and North Korea, we reflect on the history of the region. Plus, The Intercept’s Naomi Klein talks to U.K. Labour Party leader Jeremy Corbyn about the lessons the Democratic Party could learn from Corbyn’s unexpected electoral success.]]>
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</itunes:summary>
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||
<itunes:duration>3712</itunes:duration>
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||
<itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
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<title>Glenn Greenwald on the New Cold War</title>
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<description>With all the constant hype about Russia, you’d think we were living in a new Cold War. This week on Intercepted: Glenn Greenwald fills in for Jeremy Scahill, and we take a deep dive into the origins and evolution of the Trump-Russia story. Fox News' Tucker Carlson and Glenn find something they can actually agree on (the Democratic establishment’s Russia hysteria), but diverge on Tucker’s coverage of immigration and crime. Russian-American writer Masha Gessen explains how conspiracy thinking is a mirror of the leaders we put in power.</description>
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<pubDate>Wed, 26 Jul 2017 10:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
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||
<itunes:author>The Intercept / Panoply</itunes:author>
|
||
<itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
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||
<itunes:subtitle>With all the constant hype about Russia, you’d think we were living in a new Cold War.</itunes:subtitle>
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<itunes:summary>
|
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<![CDATA[With all the constant hype about Russia, you’d think we were living in a new Cold War. This week on Intercepted: Glenn Greenwald fills in for Jeremy Scahill, and we take a deep dive into the origins and evolution of the Trump-Russia story. Fox News' Tucker Carlson and Glenn find something they can actually agree on (the Democratic establishment’s Russia hysteria), but diverge on Tucker’s coverage of immigration and crime. Russian-American writer Masha Gessen explains how conspiracy thinking is a mirror of the leaders we put in power.]]>
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</itunes:summary>
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||
<itunes:duration>3565</itunes:duration>
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||
<itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
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<title>Veni, Vidi, Tweeti</title>
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<description>Donald Trump enjoyed playing fireman and asking where the fire is. Hint: all around you, Mr. President. This week on Intercepted: the famed rebel academic, Alfred McCoy, whose book on narcotrafficking the CIA tried to stop from being published, lays out his meticulously argued theory that the U.S. empire will fall by the year 2030. The Washington Post’s media columnist, Margaret Sullivan, talks about Trump ratcheting up the war on whistleblowers and the existence of a free press.</description>
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<pubDate>Wed, 19 Jul 2017 10:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
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<itunes:author>The Intercept / Panoply</itunes:author>
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||
<itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
|
||
<itunes:subtitle>Donald Trump enjoyed playing fireman and asking where the fire is. Hint: all around you, Mr. President.</itunes:subtitle>
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<itunes:summary>
|
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<![CDATA[Donald Trump enjoyed playing fireman and asking where the fire is. Hint: all around you, Mr. President. This week on Intercepted: the famed rebel academic, Alfred McCoy, whose book on narcotrafficking the CIA tried to stop from being published, lays out his meticulously argued theory that the U.S. empire will fall by the year 2030. The Washington Post’s media columnist, Margaret Sullivan, talks about Trump ratcheting up the war on whistleblowers and the existence of a free press.]]>
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</itunes:summary>
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||
<itunes:duration>4146</itunes:duration>
|
||
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||
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<title>Dumb, Dumber and Don Jr.</title>
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<description>This week on Intercepted: Don Jr. is in the shit throne over a secret meeting he had with a Russian lawyer. Could this be, as many in the media are claiming, the smoking gun of Russia collusion? Intercept co-founder Glenn Greenwald weighs in and debunks a forged NSA document sent to Rachel Maddow. Intercept reporters Alice Speri and Alleen Brown talk about the shadowy mercenary company TigerSwan. We also hear music from Victoria Ruiz of the punk band Downtown Boys.</description>
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||
<pubDate>Wed, 12 Jul 2017 10:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
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||
<itunes:author>The Intercept / Panoply</itunes:author>
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||
<itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
|
||
<itunes:subtitle>The old adage that the cover-up is worse than the crime seems like it was tailored specifically for Donald Trump and his merry band of imbeciles, ideological zealots, and…family members.</itunes:subtitle>
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<itunes:summary>
|
||
<![CDATA[This week on Intercepted: Don Jr. is in the shit throne over a secret meeting he had with a Russian lawyer. Could this be, as many in the media are claiming, the smoking gun of Russia collusion? Intercept co-founder Glenn Greenwald weighs in and debunks a forged NSA document sent to Rachel Maddow. Intercept reporters Alice Speri and Alleen Brown talk about the shadowy mercenary company TigerSwan. We also hear music from Victoria Ruiz of the punk band Downtown Boys.]]>
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</itunes:summary>
|
||
<itunes:duration>4059</itunes:duration>
|
||
<itunes:explicit>yes</itunes:explicit>
|
||
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<title>The House of Trump</title>
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<description>President Trump said when it comes to health insurance, he would cover everyone. He lied. Meanwhile the Crown Prince of America, Jared Kushner, and Mohammed Bin Salman, Crown Prince of Saudi Arabia, play house with foreign policy. This week: Al Jazeera’s Mehdi Hasan fills in for Jeremy Scahill. Intercept reporter Murtaza Hussain and journalist Rula Jebreal discuss the global consequences of the House of Trump’s meddling in the Middle East. Historian Tom Holland joins Mehdi for a debate on the role of Islam within the Islamic State. Plus, actor Bill Camp reprises his role as the “SIGINT Philosopher.”</description>
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||
<pubDate>Wed, 28 Jun 2017 10:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
|
||
<itunes:author>The Intercept / Panoply</itunes:author>
|
||
<itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
|
||
<itunes:subtitle>The royal family of the United States takes some heat as the fate of American healthcare hangs on a few votes. </itunes:subtitle>
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||
<itunes:summary>
|
||
<![CDATA[President Trump said when it comes to health insurance, he would cover everyone. He lied. Meanwhile the Crown Prince of America, Jared Kushner, and Mohammed Bin Salman, Crown Prince of Saudi Arabia, play house with foreign policy. This week: Al Jazeera’s Mehdi Hasan fills in for Jeremy Scahill. Intercept reporter Murtaza Hussain and journalist Rula Jebreal discuss the global consequences of the House of Trump’s meddling in the Middle East. Historian Tom Holland joins Mehdi for a debate on the role of Islam within the Islamic State. Plus, actor Bill Camp reprises his role as the “SIGINT Philosopher.”]]>
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||
</itunes:summary>
|
||
<itunes:duration>3597</itunes:duration>
|
||
<itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
|
||
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<title>Dispatch from the Dirtbag Left</title>
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<description>While all eyes in Washington remain focused on the Russia investigation, a Republican firm forgot to secure its invasive personal data on 198 million American voters. This week on Intercepted: We speak to radical librarian Alison Macrina of the Library Freedom Project about the fight against digital surveillance. Sam Biddle gives an update on attacks on U.S. voting systems. And, we speak with one of the rising stars of the “dirtbag left,” Felix Biederman of Chapo Trap House.</description>
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||
<pubDate>Wed, 21 Jun 2017 10:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
|
||
<itunes:author>The Intercept / Panoply</itunes:author>
|
||
<itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
|
||
<itunes:subtitle>Why #resistance Twitter, establishment Democrats and neocon apologists are not leftists.</itunes:subtitle>
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||
<itunes:summary>
|
||
<![CDATA[While all eyes in Washington remain focused on the Russia investigation, a Republican firm forgot to secure its invasive personal data on 198 million American voters. This week on Intercepted: We speak to radical librarian Alison Macrina of the Library Freedom Project about the fight against digital surveillance. Sam Biddle gives an update on attacks on U.S. voting systems. And, we speak with one of the rising stars of the “dirtbag left,” Felix Biederman of Chapo Trap House.]]>
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||
</itunes:summary>
|
||
<itunes:duration>3540</itunes:duration>
|
||
<itunes:explicit>yes</itunes:explicit>
|
||
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<title>The Trump Mixtape — Dante’s Inferno meets Disco Inferno</title>
|
||
<description>Donald Trump has a great affinity for strongmen and for unquestioned loyalty of those who work for him. This week on Intercepted: Trump’s besties in Saudi Arabia convinced him that Qatar is the premiere Arab nation sponsoring terrorism. Amnesty International’s Sherine Tadros and al Jazeera’s Mehdi Hasan analyze the hypocrisy-laden, bizarre crisis. Jeremy discusses the prosecution of an alleged NSA leaker. MSNBC’s Chris Hayes talks Russia, Trump, the media and his new book A Colony in a Nation. DJ Spooky imagines a Trump-inspired mash-up of Dante’s Inferno and Disco Inferno.</description>
|
||
<pubDate>Wed, 14 Jun 2017 10:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
|
||
<itunes:author>The Intercept / Panoply</itunes:author>
|
||
<itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
|
||
<itunes:subtitle>Donald Trump has made crystal clear that he has a great affinity for strongmen and for unquestioned loyalty of those who work for him. </itunes:subtitle>
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||
<itunes:summary>
|
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<![CDATA[Donald Trump has a great affinity for strongmen and for unquestioned loyalty of those who work for him. This week on Intercepted: Trump’s besties in Saudi Arabia convinced him that Qatar is the premiere Arab nation sponsoring terrorism. Amnesty International’s Sherine Tadros and al Jazeera’s Mehdi Hasan analyze the hypocrisy-laden, bizarre crisis. Jeremy discusses the prosecution of an alleged NSA leaker. MSNBC’s Chris Hayes talks Russia, Trump, the media and his new book A Colony in a Nation. DJ Spooky imagines a Trump-inspired mash-up of Dante’s Inferno and Disco Inferno.]]>
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</itunes:summary>
|
||
<itunes:duration>4346</itunes:duration>
|
||
<itunes:explicit>yes</itunes:explicit>
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||
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<title>The Woman Democrats Love to Hate</title>
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<description>The Green Party’s Jill Stein has been widely attacked by Democrats simply for running for president. Some blame her for Hillary Clinton’s loss. This week, Stein strikes back at her critics and reveals the story behind the infamous Moscow dinner where she was seated with Vladimir Putin and Gen. Michael Flynn. The Intercept’s DC bureau chief Ryan Grim digs into the contents of a newly published top secret NSA document outlining alleged Russian cyberattacks against software companies that service U.S. elections. And singer-songwriter Damien Jurado performs.</description>
|
||
<pubDate>Wed, 07 Jun 2017 10:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
|
||
<itunes:author>The Intercept / Panoply</itunes:author>
|
||
<itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
|
||
<itunes:subtitle>Jill Stein has been widely attacked by Democrats simply for running for president. </itunes:subtitle>
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<itunes:summary>
|
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<![CDATA[The Green Party’s Jill Stein has been widely attacked by Democrats simply for running for president. Some blame her for Hillary Clinton’s loss. This week, Stein strikes back at her critics and reveals the story behind the infamous Moscow dinner where she was seated with Vladimir Putin and Gen. Michael Flynn. The Intercept’s DC bureau chief Ryan Grim digs into the contents of a newly published top secret NSA document outlining alleged Russian cyberattacks against software companies that service U.S. elections. And singer-songwriter Damien Jurado performs.]]>
|
||
</itunes:summary>
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||
<itunes:duration>3693</itunes:duration>
|
||
<itunes:explicit>yes</itunes:explicit>
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||
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<title>There's Something About Jared</title>
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<description>This week, the scandal spotlight shines on Trump’s influential (and strangely quiet) son-in-law. We talk to national security correspondent Spencer Ackerman of The Daily Beast about Jared Kushner’s alleged meetings with Russian officials to establish back channel communications. Organizer and scholar Mariame Kaba offers a people’s history of prisons in the US and the politicians—both Democrats and Republicans—who have made them what they are today. And we hear an incredible rendition of “The Partisan” from composers and musicians Leo Heiblum of Mexico and Tenzin Choegyal of Tibet.&nbsp;</description>
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||
<pubDate>Wed, 31 May 2017 10:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
|
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<itunes:author>The Intercept / Panoply</itunes:author>
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<itunes:subtitle>Jared Kushner is sort of like Donald Trump’s less savvy version of Don Corleone’s consigliere. But did he make the Russians an offer they couldn’t refuse?</itunes:subtitle>
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<![CDATA[This week, the scandal spotlight shines on Trump’s influential (and strangely quiet) son-in-law. We talk to national security correspondent Spencer Ackerman of The Daily Beast about Jared Kushner’s alleged meetings with Russian officials to establish back channel communications. Organizer and scholar Mariame Kaba offers a people’s history of prisons in the US and the politicians—both Democrats and Republicans—who have made them what they are today. And we hear an incredible rendition of “The Partisan” from composers and musicians Leo Heiblum of Mexico and Tenzin Choegyal of Tibet. ]]>
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<itunes:duration>3762</itunes:duration>
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<title>Donald Trump and his League of Extraordinary Despots</title>
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<description>This week, Donald Trump stood in a sea of tyrants and joined in a bizarre group petting of a glowing white orb. Professor As’ad AbuKhalil dissects Trump’s summit in Saudi Arabia and the role Trump’s friends in the Middle East play in fueling such horrors as the attack on Manchester. The Intercept’s new DC bureau chief, Ryan Grim, and national security reporter Matthew Cole discuss Gen. Michael Flynn and whether anyone in the Trump administration realizes how insane their boss is. And Steve Earle performs live.</description>
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<pubDate>Wed, 24 May 2017 10:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
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<itunes:author>The Intercept / Panoply</itunes:author>
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<itunes:subtitle>This week, Donald Trump stood in a sea of tyrants and joined in a bizarre group petting of a glowing white orb.</itunes:subtitle>
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<itunes:summary>
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<![CDATA[This week, Donald Trump stood in a sea of tyrants and joined in a bizarre group petting of a glowing white orb. Professor As’ad AbuKhalil dissects Trump’s summit in Saudi Arabia and the role Trump’s friends in the Middle East play in fueling such horrors as the attack on Manchester. The Intercept’s new DC bureau chief, Ryan Grim, and national security reporter Matthew Cole discuss Gen. Michael Flynn and whether anyone in the Trump administration realizes how insane their boss is. And Steve Earle performs live.]]>
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</itunes:summary>
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<itunes:duration>4198</itunes:duration>
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<itunes:explicit>yes</itunes:explicit>
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<title>Donald and the Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Presidency</title>
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<description>Donald Trump is spectacularly bad at being president. This week on Intercepted, investigative journalist Marcy Wheeler and The Intercept’s Glenn Greenwald analyze the latest insanity emanating from the White House. Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Tim Weiner and Intercept writer Trevor Aaronson discuss the firing of James Comey and debate his FBI legacy. And Palestinian author and journalist Rula Jebreal explains why President Trump is going to Saudi Arabia and Israel on his first international trip.</description>
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<pubDate>Wed, 17 May 2017 10:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
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<itunes:author>The Intercept / Panoply</itunes:author>
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<itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
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<itunes:subtitle>Donald Trump is spectacularly bad at being president. </itunes:subtitle>
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<itunes:summary>
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<![CDATA[Donald Trump is spectacularly bad at being president. This week on Intercepted, investigative journalist Marcy Wheeler and The Intercept’s Glenn Greenwald analyze the latest insanity emanating from the White House. Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Tim Weiner and Intercept writer Trevor Aaronson discuss the firing of James Comey and debate his FBI legacy. And Palestinian author and journalist Rula Jebreal explains why President Trump is going to Saudi Arabia and Israel on his first international trip.]]>
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</itunes:summary>
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<itunes:duration>3861</itunes:duration>
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<itunes:explicit>yes</itunes:explicit>
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<title>James Comey, Chelsea Manning and the secrets America keeps</title>
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<description>Donald Trump’s complicated relationship with FBI Director James Comey came to a shocking conclusion in Tuesday night’s episode of American shitshow. Glenn Greenwald analyzes Comey’s firing. Next week, Chelsea Manning will be freed from prison. We hear exclusive audio from her trial and talk to journalist Alexa O’Brien. And French civil liberties activist Yasser Louati says despite her defeat in the presidential election, many of Marine Le Pen’s ideas are already embedded in mainstream French politics. And a premiere track from hip-hop artists MC Sole and DJ Pain 1.</description>
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<pubDate>Wed, 10 May 2017 10:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
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<itunes:author>The Intercept / Panoply</itunes:author>
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<itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
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<itunes:subtitle>Donald Trump’s complicated relationship with FBI Director James Comey came to a shocking conclusion in Tuesday night’s episode of American shitshow.</itunes:subtitle>
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<itunes:summary>
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<![CDATA[Donald Trump’s complicated relationship with FBI Director James Comey came to a shocking conclusion in Tuesday night’s episode of American shitshow. Glenn Greenwald analyzes Comey’s firing. Next week, Chelsea Manning will be freed from prison. We hear exclusive audio from her trial and talk to journalist Alexa O’Brien. And French civil liberties activist Yasser Louati says despite her defeat in the presidential election, many of Marine Le Pen’s ideas are already embedded in mainstream French politics. And a premiere track from hip-hop artists MC Sole and DJ Pain 1.]]>
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</itunes:summary>
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<itunes:duration>4197</itunes:duration>
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<itunes:explicit>yes</itunes:explicit>
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<title>BONUS: Jeremy talks Milo on Politically Re-Active</title>
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<description>We're still a week away from the beginning of season two, but here's a taster of Jeremy's interview on our sister podcast, Politically Re-Active. Jeremy clears the air on his cancelled appearance on "Real Time with Bill Maher" with hosts W. Kamau Bell and Hari Kondabolu, and much more. To hear the full interview, subscribe to Politically Re-Active or head to politicallyreactive.com.</description>
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<pubDate>Wed, 03 May 2017 10:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
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<itunes:author>The Intercept / Panoply</itunes:author>
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<itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
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<itunes:summary>
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<![CDATA[We're still a week away from the beginning of season two, but here's a taster of Jeremy's interview on our sister podcast, Politically Re-Active. Jeremy clears the air on his cancelled appearance on "Real Time with Bill Maher" with hosts W. Kamau Bell and Hari Kondabolu, and much more. To hear the full interview, subscribe to Politically Re-Active or head to politicallyreactive.com.]]>
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</itunes:summary>
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<itunes:duration>692</itunes:duration>
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<itunes:explicit>yes</itunes:explicit>
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<title>Wikileaks vs the CIA</title>
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<description>Wikileaks founder Julian Assange hits back at Trump’s CIA director Mike Pompeo after Pompeo accused Wikileaks of being a “hostile non-state intelligence agency.” In a wide-ranging interview, Assange discusses the allegations Wikileaks was abetted by Russian intelligence in its publication of DNC emails, and the new-found admiration for him by FOX News and Donald Trump. Also, why Assange believes he and Hillary Clinton may get along if they ever met in person. And we premiere an unreleased song by Tom Morello of Rage Against the Machine.</description>
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<pubDate>Wed, 19 Apr 2017 10:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
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<itunes:author>The Intercept / Panoply</itunes:author>
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<itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
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<itunes:subtitle>Julian Assange hits back at Trump’s CIA director Mike Pompeo after Pompeo accused Wikileaks of being a “hostile non-state intelligence agency.”</itunes:subtitle>
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<itunes:summary>
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<![CDATA[Wikileaks founder Julian Assange hits back at Trump’s CIA director Mike Pompeo after Pompeo accused Wikileaks of being a “hostile non-state intelligence agency.” In a wide-ranging interview, Assange discusses the allegations Wikileaks was abetted by Russian intelligence in its publication of DNC emails, and the new-found admiration for him by FOX News and Donald Trump. Also, why Assange believes he and Hillary Clinton may get along if they ever met in person. And we premiere an unreleased song by Tom Morello of Rage Against the Machine.]]>
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</itunes:summary>
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<itunes:duration>3901</itunes:duration>
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||
<itunes:explicit>yes</itunes:explicit>
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<title>The Emperor’s New Cruise Missiles</title>
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<description>Nothing brings warmongers, hawks and elites from both parties closer than a cruise missile strike. This week’s Intercepted will piss off Assad supporters and the Democrats and Republicans fawning over Trump’s newest war. Former Congressman Dennis Kucinich questions the official story on the chemical weapons attack. Murtaza Hussain on what Assad gains by using chemical weapons. And, Maher Arar is a Syrian-born Canadian engineer who was kidnapped at JFK airport by US operatives after 9/11 and rendered to Syria and tortured by Assad’s agents. Arar says he opposes Assad and US intervention. All that and a bucket of media stupidity to celebrate beautiful missiles.</description>
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<pubDate>Wed, 12 Apr 2017 10:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
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<itunes:author>The Intercept / Panoply</itunes:author>
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||
<itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
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||
<itunes:subtitle>Nothing brings warmongers, hawks and elites from both parties closer than a cruise missile strike.</itunes:subtitle>
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<itunes:summary>
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<![CDATA[Nothing brings warmongers, hawks and elites from both parties closer than a cruise missile strike. This week’s Intercepted will piss off Assad supporters and the Democrats and Republicans fawning over Trump’s newest war. Former Congressman Dennis Kucinich questions the official story on the chemical weapons attack. Murtaza Hussain on what Assad gains by using chemical weapons. And, Maher Arar is a Syrian-born Canadian engineer who was kidnapped at JFK airport by US operatives after 9/11 and rendered to Syria and tortured by Assad’s agents. Arar says he opposes Assad and US intervention. All that and a bucket of media stupidity to celebrate beautiful missiles.]]>
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</itunes:summary>
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<itunes:duration>3764</itunes:duration>
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<itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
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<title>Trump's Secret Prince</title>
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<description>Erik Prince—the most infamous mercenary in modern U.S. history—is Trump’s secret emissary. This week, an exclusive interview with Rep. Jan Schakowsky, who has fought a decades-long battle against Prince. Tavis Smiley talks about the “Santa Claus-ification” of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. on the 50th anniversary of King’s militant speech against the Vietnam War. Rep. Barbara Lee reflects on her own historic anti-war speech, delivered three days after 9/11. And Vice President Pence, who can’t be alone in a room with a woman who is not his wife, goes Psycho.<br><br><em>Please take a moment to fill out Panoply's survey about the shows you listen to, love, and what else you'd like to hear: </em><a href="http://survey.panoply.fm"><em>survey.panoply.fm</em></a><em>.&nbsp; Many thanks!</em></description>
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<pubDate>Wed, 05 Apr 2017 10:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
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<itunes:author>The Intercept / Panoply</itunes:author>
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||
<itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
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<itunes:subtitle>Erik Prince is the most infamous mercenary in modern U.S. history. He’s also Trump’s shadow advisor and secret emissary.</itunes:subtitle>
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<itunes:summary>
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<![CDATA[Erik Prince—the most infamous mercenary in modern U.S. history—is Trump’s secret emissary. This week, an exclusive interview with Rep. Jan Schakowsky, who has fought a decades-long battle against Prince. Tavis Smiley talks about the “Santa Claus-ification” of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. on the 50th anniversary of King’s militant speech against the Vietnam War. Rep. Barbara Lee reflects on her own historic anti-war speech, delivered three days after 9/11. And Vice President Pence, who can’t be alone in a room with a woman who is not his wife, goes Psycho.<br><br><em>Please take a moment to fill out Panoply's survey about the shows you listen to, love, and what else you'd like to hear: </em><a href="http://survey.panoply.fm"><em>survey.panoply.fm</em></a><em>. Many thanks!</em>]]>
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</itunes:summary>
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<itunes:duration>3623</itunes:duration>
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<itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
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<title>Trump Declares War on the Planet</title>
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<description>Donald Trump officially rejects climate change and unofficially declares war on planet Earth. Naomi Klein takes us on a terrifying journey into Trump’s real life version of The Purge. Boots Riley of The Coup discusses Trump and hip hop and performs. Murtaza Hussain talks about the US bombings in Iraq and Syria that have killed 1,000 civilians in one month. And, we talk to the developer of an app that tracks US drone strikes that Apple has censored 13 times.</description>
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<pubDate>Wed, 29 Mar 2017 10:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
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<itunes:author>The Intercept / Panoply</itunes:author>
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<itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
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<itunes:subtitle>Donald Trump officially rejects climate change and unofficially declares war on planet Earth.</itunes:subtitle>
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<itunes:summary>
|
||
<![CDATA[Donald Trump officially rejects climate change and unofficially declares war on planet Earth. Naomi Klein takes us on a terrifying journey into Trump’s real life version of The Purge. Boots Riley of The Coup discusses Trump and hip hop and performs. Murtaza Hussain talks about the US bombings in Iraq and Syria that have killed 1,000 civilians in one month. And, we talk to the developer of an app that tracks US drone strikes that Apple has censored 13 times.]]>
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</itunes:summary>
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||
<itunes:duration>3512</itunes:duration>
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<itunes:explicit>yes</itunes:explicit>
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<title>Could Trump Start World War III?</title>
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<description>Donald Trump has not started any new wars… yet. But his administration is pouring gasoline on several initiated by his predecessors. This week on Intercepted: US forces are deploying in Syria, as drone strikes expand in Yemen. And Russia and Iran loom over everything. We talk to veteran war correspondents Anand Gopal and Iona Craig. Glenn Greenwald analyzes James Comey’s testimony on Capitol Hill and exposes a major lie spread about Edward Snowden. Actor William Camp “stars” in the real life story of the spy who became “the Socrates of the NSA.”</description>
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<pubDate>Wed, 22 Mar 2017 10:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
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||
<itunes:author>The Intercept / Panoply</itunes:author>
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||
<itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
|
||
<itunes:subtitle>Donald Trump has not started any new wars… yet. But his administration is pouring gasoline on several initiated by his predecessors. </itunes:subtitle>
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<itunes:summary>
|
||
<![CDATA[Donald Trump has not started any new wars… yet. But his administration is pouring gasoline on several initiated by his predecessors. This week on Intercepted: US forces are deploying in Syria, as drone strikes expand in Yemen. And Russia and Iran loom over everything. We talk to veteran war correspondents Anand Gopal and Iona Craig. Glenn Greenwald analyzes James Comey’s testimony on Capitol Hill and exposes a major lie spread about Edward Snowden. Actor William Camp “stars” in the real life story of the spy who became “the Socrates of the NSA.”]]>
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</itunes:summary>
|
||
<itunes:duration>3683</itunes:duration>
|
||
<itunes:explicit>yes</itunes:explicit>
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||
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<title>Snowden vs. Trump</title>
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||
<description>This week, Intercepted is live from the SXSW Festival in Austin. Edward Snowden joins us via video feed from Moscow. He discusses Trump’s allegations of Obama’s wiretapping, analyzes some of the CIA’s hacking capabilities, and blasts critics who accuse him of being a Russian agent. And we talk to Libyan-American hip hop artist Kayem, who was forced to keep a low profile the past several years after multiple detentions and visits from the FBI. He shares some verses with Intercepted.</description>
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||
<pubDate>Wed, 15 Mar 2017 10:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
|
||
<itunes:author>The Intercept / Panoply</itunes:author>
|
||
<itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
|
||
<itunes:subtitle>Intercepted is live from the SXSW Festival in Austin with Edward Snowden joining via video feed from Moscow. </itunes:subtitle>
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||
<itunes:summary>
|
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<![CDATA[This week, Intercepted is live from the SXSW Festival in Austin. Edward Snowden joins us via video feed from Moscow. He discusses Trump’s allegations of Obama’s wiretapping, analyzes some of the CIA’s hacking capabilities, and blasts critics who accuse him of being a Russian agent. And we talk to Libyan-American hip hop artist Kayem, who was forced to keep a low profile the past several years after multiple detentions and visits from the FBI. He shares some verses with Intercepted.]]>
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</itunes:summary>
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||
<itunes:duration>3331</itunes:duration>
|
||
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||
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<title>Ready to Lie</title>
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||
<description>The Notorious B.I.G. famously alleged that federal agents were mad because he was flagrant. Trump also believes he has beef with the Feds, accusing Obama of tapping his phones. The Intercept’s Matthew Cole and journalist Marcy Wheeler dissect the accusations and the (curious) denials. Sam Biddle and Josh Begley explain what the CIA hacking docs published by Wikileaks say about our “smart” TVs and phones. Journalist Aura Bogado confronts Trump’s assault on undocumented immigrants. Punk band Anti-Flag performs. Plus, Trump “stars” in a scene from Goodfellas. Can he get out of Mar-a-Lago alive?</description>
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||
<pubDate>Wed, 08 Mar 2017 11:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
|
||
<itunes:author>The Intercept / Panoply</itunes:author>
|
||
<itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
|
||
<itunes:subtitle>The Notorious B.I.G. said federal agents were mad because he was flagrant. President Donald Trump also believes he has beef with the Feds. </itunes:subtitle>
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<itunes:summary>
|
||
<![CDATA[The Notorious B.I.G. famously alleged that federal agents were mad because he was flagrant. Trump also believes he has beef with the Feds, accusing Obama of tapping his phones. The Intercept’s Matthew Cole and journalist Marcy Wheeler dissect the accusations and the (curious) denials. Sam Biddle and Josh Begley explain what the CIA hacking docs published by Wikileaks say about our “smart” TVs and phones. Journalist Aura Bogado confronts Trump’s assault on undocumented immigrants. Punk band Anti-Flag performs. Plus, Trump “stars” in a scene from Goodfellas. Can he get out of Mar-a-Lago alive?]]>
|
||
</itunes:summary>
|
||
<itunes:duration>4182</itunes:duration>
|
||
<itunes:explicit>yes</itunes:explicit>
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||
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<title>Donald in Wonderland</title>
|
||
<description>Ex-CIA analyst Nada Bakos and former FBI agent Clint Watts explain how Trump’s administration could use “alternative intelligence” to justify dangerous military actions. Shane Bauer of Mother Jones breaks down the connections between immigration raids and soaring private prison profits. Plus the world premiere of a song by the Iraqi-Canadian hip hop artist Narcy. We bet you never thought you’d hear Steve Bannon’s name rapped in autotune.</description>
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||
<pubDate>Wed, 01 Mar 2017 11:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
|
||
<itunes:author>The Intercept / Panoply</itunes:author>
|
||
<itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
|
||
<itunes:subtitle>Pundits are heaping praise on his “presidential” speech to Congress. Don’t believe the hype.</itunes:subtitle>
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||
<itunes:summary>
|
||
<![CDATA[Ex-CIA analyst Nada Bakos and former FBI agent Clint Watts explain how Trump’s administration could use “alternative intelligence” to justify dangerous military actions. Shane Bauer of Mother Jones breaks down the connections between immigration raids and soaring private prison profits. Plus the world premiere of a song by the Iraqi-Canadian hip hop artist Narcy. We bet you never thought you’d hear Steve Bannon’s name rapped in autotune.]]>
|
||
</itunes:summary>
|
||
<itunes:duration>4196</itunes:duration>
|
||
<itunes:explicit>yes</itunes:explicit>
|
||
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<title>The Undisciplined Authoritarian</title>
|
||
<description>New York Times investigative reporter James Risen breaks down Trump’s declaration that journalists are the enemy and analyzes Trump’s royal court. ACLU lawyer Chase Strangio and former New England Patriots star Donté Stallworth talk about the war on the transgender community and the rising resistance of pro athletes. Sam Biddle exposes the Trump-connected firm that helped the NSA spy on the world and actor Wallace Shawn stars as an NSA operative who is worried about adversaries spying on his luncheons. Plus music from Anohni.</description>
|
||
<pubDate>Wed, 22 Feb 2017 11:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
|
||
<itunes:author>The Intercept / Panoply</itunes:author>
|
||
<itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
|
||
<itunes:subtitle>Journalist James Risen faced imprisonment under Obama’s Justice Department and is preparing to do battle with Donald Trump.</itunes:subtitle>
|
||
<itunes:summary>
|
||
<![CDATA[New York Times investigative reporter James Risen breaks down Trump’s declaration that journalists are the enemy and analyzes Trump’s royal court. ACLU lawyer Chase Strangio and former New England Patriots star Donté Stallworth talk about the war on the transgender community and the rising resistance of pro athletes. Sam Biddle exposes the Trump-connected firm that helped the NSA spy on the world and actor Wallace Shawn stars as an NSA operative who is worried about adversaries spying on his luncheons. Plus music from Anohni.]]>
|
||
</itunes:summary>
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<pubDate>Wed, 08 Feb 2017 11:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
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<itunes:subtitle>Less than a month into the new administration, and not even a presidential bath robe can protect President Trump's orange from becoming the new anti-black. </itunes:subtitle>
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<description>Donald Trump is signing executive orders like autographed pictures. This week on Intercepted: Two former senior FBI agents blast the “Muslim ban” and Trump’s campaign to make torture great again. Constitutional rights lawyers dissect the (il)legalities of Trump’s orders. Rep. Barbara Lee confronts the president's terrifying approach to government.&nbsp; New secret documents reveal how Trump could resurrect J. Edgar Hoover’s legacy. Brother Ali freestyles a verse, and Peter Sarsgaard stars in the bizarre true story of an NSA operative with vacation tips for deploying to Guantanamo.&nbsp;</description>
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<pubDate>Wed, 01 Feb 2017 11:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
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<itunes:subtitle>Donald Trump is signing executive orders like autographed pictures. But this isn't a reality show.</itunes:subtitle>
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<pubDate>Wed, 25 Jan 2017 11:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
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<itunes:subtitle>The clock struck thirteen on January 20, Donald Trump is the president of the United States and Episode One of Intercepted is here.</itunes:subtitle>
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<itunes:author>The Intercept / Panoply</itunes:author>
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