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Scheer Intelligence

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Scheer Intelligence features thoughtful and provocative conversations with "American Originals" -- people who, through a lifetime of engagement with political issues, offer unique and often surprising perspectives on the day's most important issues.

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Latest episode

Jun 21, 2026

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Episodes

Outgrowing Men: Jane Fonda’s Rebuke of Male Hegemony in Life and Politics 21.09.2018

Film veteran Susan Lacy discusses her latest documentary, Jane Fonda in Five Acts. Lacy stresses that celebrated actress and political activist Fonda has been shaped by four “acts —the four men in her life—her father and actor Henry Fonda, and husbands, film director Roger Vadim, political activist Tom Hayden and media mogul Ted Turner. The last act is Fonda’s alone, on her lifelong journey to per...

Silicon billionaires are the lethal monkey on the back of the American public 14.09.2018

Author Anand Giridharadas discusses the distorted libertarian ideology that they use to subvert the American experiment in democracy. They have done so by denying the legitimacy of government intervention into the economy on the side of fairness and justice, including decent working conditions, fair wages, regulation of the economy, and the right to form unions to represent them and fight for thei...

Bill Clinton Enabled Trumps Immigration Policy 07.09.2018

Helen Sklar, immigration attorney for more than 33 years, discusses the basis of the immigration family separation under Trump  and how former President Clinton laid the groundwork for this.

American Middle Class: The Rise of the Precariat 31.08.2018

Alissa Quart discusses her latest book, Squeezed, on living in a middle-class that is being crumpled by meritocracy and converted into what Quart terms the “Precariat,” which Scheer describes as “people who think they’re in the middle class, and they have the education, very often they find themselves living paycheck to paycheck.”

ReKognition: The Face Of Surveillance, Useful or Dangerous? 24.08.2018

Jacob Snow discusses Amazon’s Rekognition program, which is being promoted for use at the state and federal level to use facial recognition to fight crime.  

Zeiad Abbas: 'God is not a real estate agent' 17.08.2018

Journalist and filmmaker Zeiad Abbas, a Palestinian refugee, describes living conditions of Palestinians under the state of Israel, which he calls “ethnic cleansing,” and discusses a toxic water crisis in Gaza and more.

The Rise and Fall of Women Moviemakers in Hollywood 10.08.2018

Hollywood historian, film critic and writer Carrie Rickey discusses the lack of women behind the cameras in Hollywood; it wasn’t always so.

Generation Wealth: The Loss of the Self 03.08.2018

A deep look at how the accumulation of money has become the greatest goal, even at the peril of the self.

Nick Goldberg: Veteran Journalist and Editor 27.07.2018

Nick Goldberg, the editorial page editor of the Los Angeles Times, discusses print journalism, its financing, and the challenges it faces.

Seymour Hersh: Reporter 20.07.2018

The Pulitzer Prize winning investigative journalist assesses his career reporting on some of most significant stories of the past 50 years.

Howard Bryant: The Heritage 13.07.2018

The sports journalist discusses his new book on the conflicted progress of black athletes.

Kimberley Reed and John S. Adams: Dark Money 06.07.2018

The documentary director and Montana journalist discuss their film about how so-called dark money entered politics in the big sky state.

Nomi Prins: Collusion 29.06.2018

The former Wall Street banker turned journalist and author returns to Scheer Intelligence to critique the actions of international central banks.

Jennifer Rothman: The Right of Publicity 22.06.2018

The Loyola Law professor discusses her new book about the history and evolution of the right of publicity.

Eon McLeary and Manuel Ruiz: The Work 15.06.2018

The documentary filmmaker and a former prisoner discuss the film about a group therapy program in one of the most infamous prisons in the United States.

Nate Cardozo: A Golden Age of Surveillance 08.06.2018

The attorney for the Electronic Frontier Foundation discusses the fight for privacy online.

Sara Driver: 'Boom for Real' 31.05.2018

The independent film director discusses her documentary about the early career of the late artist Jean-Michel Basquiat.

Wim Wenders: A Man of His Word 25.05.2018

The Oscar nominated director discusses his documentary about the current pope.

Adam Winkler: We The Corporations 18.05.2018

The UCLA Law professor discusses his newest book about the rights of corporations.

Sasha Abramsky: Jumping at Shadows 11.05.2018

The journalist and professor discusses his latest book about how fear has contributed to demagoguery.

Betsy West and Julie Cohen: RBG 04.05.2018

The documentary filmmakers discuss their film “RBG” on the life and career of Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg.

Kenneth A. Carlson: The Heart of Nuba 27.04.2018

The documentary filmmaker discusses his new film about a heroic doctor in the Nuba Mountains of Sudan.

John Densmore: The Legacy of The Doors 20.04.2018

The drummer for The Doors discusses being in the iconic band and staying true to his beliefs.

Norman G. Finkelstein: Martyrs in Gaza 13.04.2018

The author discusses his new book about the plight of Palestinians in Gaza.

John Kiriakou: The Wrong Direction for the CIA 06.04.2018

On his return visit to the podcast, the former CIA counterterrorism official and whistleblower discusses his opposition to the nominee for the head of the agency.

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