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Episode 251 – Solutions: 3D Printing
Ever dream of a future free from the shackles of mindless mass-produced consumerism? A future of complete freedom, instantaneous manufacturing, and self-designed made-to-order one-of-a-kind goods? With additive manufacturing, that future is now. Join us today on The Corbett Report as we explore the 3D printing revolution.
The Global Crossroads (video)
Tonight James breaks down some of the issues that could change the political, economic, and geopolitical landscape in the weeks, months, and years ahead, and even change the face of the map itself. From elections and leadership changes in East Asia to secession movements around the world to the latest drama in the Iranian nuclear saga, Corbett Report Radio has it covered.
Corbett Report Radio 271 – The Global Crossroads
Tonight James breaks down some of the issues that could change the political, economic, and geopolitical landscape in the weeks, months, and years ahead, and even change the face of the map itself. From elections and leadership changes in East Asia to secession movements around the world to the latest drama in the Iranian nuclear saga, Corbett Report Radio has it covered.
New World Next Week – 2012/12/13
This week on the New World Next Week: Francis Boyle names names in call for prosecution of US war criminals; the warrantless wiretapping renewal to be rubber stamped by Congress after Wyden drops objections; and pot smokers get set for fight with Feds over state right to regulate marijuana.
Interview 564 – New World Next Week with James Evan Pilato
David L. Smith on the Eurozone Breakup (video)
David L. Smith of GenevaBusinessInsider.blogspot.com (YouTube: genevabusinessinside) joins us for a conversation on the Eurozone, including the latest from Italy with Berlusconi running for office once again. We also discuss the Greek bailout and its implications for the Eurozone generally, the FOMC’s decision to up the QE ante to $85 billion a month, and the ultimate futility of trying to meld the European countries together.
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