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15 Oct, 2016 07:48

Mind-blowing new leaks, journalists arrested, activists shut down oil pipeline

Lee Camp reveals the total incompetence on display in the 2016 presidential debates. The energy policies alone are absurd and unsettling. Lee unearths what’s really going on behind the blatant lies and misdirection about coal, natural gas, and the environment. Camp continues his coverage of the North Dakota Access Pipeline protests at Standing Rock, where actress Shailene Woodley was arrested by heavily armored police. Guest correspondent Natalie McGill covers the newest target of the DEA and BigPharma – Kratom, a natural alternative to opioid painkillers that is helping thousands with chronic pain, but not turning a profit for the powers to be, so it’s gotta go. Correspondent John F. O’Donnell gives a rundown of some of the most controversial revelations from the Wikileaks Podesta email leaks. This and more on Redacted Tonight.

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