Australian Professor Steve Keen, a radical economist who called the financial crisis very early on, says indeed we have a long way to go and eventually we may need a debt jubilee. He joins The News Hub from Sydney. Photo: AFP/ Getty Images.
wsjdigitalnetworkWe're back! Sorry for missing last week. Blame Marshall, he was traveling. So what happened tonight? Bran and Rickon aren't dead and the dragons are still missing. Jen and Marshall dig into 'The Prince of Winterfell,' and look forward to next week' BIG episode. Can everyone say Blackwater?
wsjdigitalnetworkGoogle is jumping into the cloud-based file storage and syncing business, offering a service called Google Drive, by offering lower prices and different features. It works on multiple operating systems, browsers, and mobile devices. WSJ's personal technology columnist, Walt Mossberg takes it for ...
wsjdigitalnetworkA "Hunger Games" fan favorite, actress Amandla Stenberg played 'Rue' in the blockbuster film. She spoke with Wendy Bounds about her experience making the film and working with Jennifer Lawrence in particular.
wsjdigitalnetworkAn electrical brain stimulation technique used to treat Parkinson's disease and severe depression appears to enhance human memory as well, according to a tiny but intriguing new study of seven patients, that adds to early evidence suggesting deep brain stimulation may improve memory.
wsjdigitalnetworkColumnist Bill McGurn on President Obama's commencement address at the Air Force Academy touting his foreign policy record and withdrawal from Iraq. Photo: Associated Press.
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cladourosIan Welch was on his first combat tour in Iraq, waiting to storm across the Diyala Bridge and seize Baghdad, when an artillery round exploded behind him--changing his life forever. Now he and his girlfriend Katie are hoping love can change it back. Photos, Audio and Video by Brandon Thibodeaux - ...
wsjdigitalnetworkCenk Uygur discusses the debate over the extension of the payroll tax holiday. President Obama's response and the Wall Street Journal advice is discussed. www.washingtonpost.com online.wsj.com Subscribe to The Young Turks: bit.ly Download the politics or entertainment hour of this TYT episode: go...
theyoungturksHerman Cain to Occupy Wall Street Protesters: Just Get Rich You Stupid, Lazy-Ass, Hippy, Protesting, Whatever-the-Hell You Are People! Website: restoringtruthiness.org Facebook: www.facebook.com Twitter: twitter.com
restoringtruthinessGotye, the stage name of Australian singer-songwriter Wally De Backer, scored an international hit with his song 'Somebody I Used to Know.' The music video for the song has been viewed over 64 million times on YouTube. Now, Gotye is in the United States to promote his music and break into the Ame...
wsjdigitalnetworkEric Schmidt shares his thoughts on opportunities for the incoming Obama administration at the Wall Street Journal's CEO Council on November 18, 2008 in Washington, DC
googleBillionaire tyrant Rupert Murdoch discusses his purchase of the Wall Street Journal. Download daily Catch and Release Comedy™ political cartoons to your mobile phone or iPod at www.headzup.tv
An editorial in the Wall Street Journal was harshly critical of 2012 presidential hopeful Mitt Romney. Cenk Uygur breaks it down. Subscribe: bit.ly TYT Mobile: bit.ly On Facebook: www.facebook.com On Twitter: twitter.com www.theyoungturks.com FREE Movies(!): www.netflix.com Read Ana's blog and su...
theyoungturksFor more sports videos, go to www.wsj.com/video. Ariel Investments CEO and Chairman John Rogers takes on basketball legend Michael Jordan in a game of one-on-one. From August 2003. Video courtesy of John Rogers. Edited by Lauren Goode.
wsjdigitalnetworkPreview of day 3 of arguments before the Supreme Court regarding the affordable health care law. Wednesday's arguments will be split into two parts: Justices will hear 90 minutes of debate in the morning over whether the rest of the law can take effect even if the health insurance mandate is unco...
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