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Jesse Ventura: Doesn't Michael Bloomberg Represent Wall Street?
The Governor sounds off on rumors that former New York City mayor and billionaire Michael Bloomberg is considering a potential presidential run in time for the 2016 elections as an independent candidate.
9/11 Report: How the Government Got Away with Redacting 28 Pages
“One simple answer: plausible denial.That’s the status quo today.” Jesse Ventura takes on 9/11 and other issues in this edition of “Ask Jesse.” Also on the docket: would the Governor consider being a Sanders or Trump running mate?
Study: Middle-Wage Jobs Are Disappearing
A study published in the Wall Street Journal concluded that middle-wage occupations are collapsing. What does this mean for our struggling middle class? The Governor sounds off.
Report: US Vet’s Kids Taken Away from Him Over Use of Marijuana
According to the Guardian, U.S. vet Raymond Schwab, who served in the Gulf War, moved from Kansas to Colorado in order to treat his PTSD with medical marijuana. And yet, he still had his children taken away from him by the state of Kansas.
Flint Water Crisis: Should Gov. Snyder Resign?
State and federal authorities are taking matters into their own hands, following the lead-poisoning crisis that hit the city of Flint, Michigan. To top this off, a House Oversight Committee held a hearing on the matter, accusing officials of a cover-up. Marc Edwards, a Virginia Tech professor who helped uncover the poisoned waters, told the Committee, "If it's not criminal, I don't know what is.”
Jesse Ventura: Hillary Clinton, the Corporate Democrat
Bernie Sanders certainly has an opinion regarding Clinton’s ties to Wall Street. In a recent CNN interview, Sanders stated, “most progressives that I know really do not raise millions of dollars from Wall Street." The Governor seconds that notion.
Ted Cruz, Duck Dynasty's Phil Robertson & the Evangelical Voter
“If Phil Robertson is an important voice in your political decision-making process, then this country is gone.”
Jesse Ventura on Bernie Sanders' Race to the Finish Line
The Governor sounds off on the Democratic primaries. Following Iowa, where Hillary Clinton declared victory by a very slim margin, will Bernie Sanders declare a landslide victory in New Hampshire? It's certainly looking that way.