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The CNN anchor and author re-visits the 70s with a new thriller, featuring a Murdoch-esque character getting his toehold in American journalism, and Evel Knievel—a Trump precursor—reimagined as a presidential candidate. Plus, the media's Trump coverage and Fox's lucrative lies. Jake Tapper joins Charlie Sykes.
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Plus, top headlines in crypto hacks and exchange news.
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Solana-Based Cypher Protocol Experiences Exploit, Freezes Smart Contract
Huobi Receives $200M USDT, $9M Ether From Whale
Bitstamp Raising Funds for Asia, Europe Expansion: Bloomberg
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In this episode, the Goods from the Woods Boys are joined at Disgraceland Studios by comedian and the pride of New Orleans, Justin Otis! We RIP IT good with some sugar-free chemical slurry (for the troops) and then we check in to see what former Jackass Bam Margera has been up to recently. Spoiler: It's rap and it's bad! We also talk about a Russian man who performed brain surgery on himself so that he might live out the movie 'Inception' in real life. Then we take a trip down the mighty Mississippi River to Justin's hometown of New Orleans, Louisiana! Staind's "So Far Away" is our JAM OF THE WEEK! Give us a listen now, y'all. Follow Justin on Instagram @JustinsOtis. Follow the show on Twitter @TheGoodsPod. Rivers is @RiversLangley Sam is @SlamHarter Carter is @Carter_Glascock Subscribe on Patreon for HOURS of bonus content and growing ALL THE TIME! http://patreon.com/TheGoodsPod Pick up a Goods from the Woods t-shirt at: http://prowrestlingtees.com/TheGoodsPod
The Islamic Republic of Iran, located in western Asia, has historically been the seat of several massively influential empires. Today, it's home to over 81 million people and some of the world's most lucrative petroleum supplies. Currently tensions between Iran and the West are ratcheting up at an unprecedented rate, and both sides portray the other as unrepentant antagonists hellbent on destruction. So how did we get here? Join the guys as they delve into the strange history of Iran, imperialism, the West and war.
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Surviving the bombing of the US embassy in Nairobi's capital 25 years ago, a woman reveals her children face still stigma due to her injuries. More than 200 people died and thousands of others were injured in the 1998 al-Qaeda attacks.
Authorities in the South African province of Limpopo have introduced the ‘midnight alcohol law’, which bans the sale of liquor past midnight. The provincial government says the alcohol curfew will help tackle social issues like gender based violence. We’ll hear from the National Liquor Traders Council and from organisations raising awareness on the harm caused by alcohol.
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Dangerous storms leave hundreds of thousands without power on the east coast. Abortion at the center of Ohio vote. L-A workers on strike. CBS News Correspondent Steve Kathan has today's World News Roundup.
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