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With the end of the year fast approaching, a final analysis of the latest cultural offerings is in order. There are multiple topics to sift through; from the Netflix docu-series ‘Polo’ from Prince Harry’s production company, which is being panned as incredibly unrelatable, to the news that Disney has cut a trans storyline from their animated series ‘Win Or Lose’. The discussion even spills into politics, as the panel floats the idea that woke hollywood actors are losing their grip on the hearts and minds of American voters.
Joining this dissection of entertainment news are YouTubers Nerdrotic and the Critical Drinker, along with Author of The Case for Cancel Culture Ernest Owens and Uncensored contributor Esther Krakue.
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Candace Owens, once considered to be somewhat of a political kook, now commands an undeniably dedicated following among the American right wing. She arrives at her first in-studio Uncensored Interview to Piers Morgan's wide open arms; a far throw from their first icy encounter. Owens has a lot to update Piers on, including her opinions on Israel's wanton destruction of Gaza, the state of the US healthcare system, and the festering rot of perversion that feeds on the egos of Hollywood's elite.
To wrap up what becomes a deeply intellectual exchange, Piers treats Owens to a quintessentially British Christmas tradition; Christmas crackers.
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Free speech and debate are considered to be the cornerstones of the American way of life, and working against it is something no savvy political operator would ever consider. Perhaps this is why the Democratic Party seems so lost. Many people who supported the party in the recent past have since come out with stories that reveal a palpable intolerance amongst both Democrat voters and the establishment for simply asking questions. Is this why progressives like Cenk Uygur have such a visceral dislike for ex-lefties like Dave Rubin?
For a spirited discussion on the decline of the Democrat Party, and the immediate future of American politics, Piers Morgan is joined by host of The Rubin Report Dave Rubin, founder and CEO of The Young Turks Cenk Uygur, host of Part of the Problem Dave Smith, host of the Amala Ekpunobi Podcast Amala Ekpunobi and Democratic National Committee finance member Lindy Li.
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Over the past 12 months, the status quo in the Middle East has been utterly destroyed, and a new, more dangerous situation on the ground has emerged. While bullets fly and bombs drop, the state that has consistently made gains has been Israel, no doubt due to its support from the West. The Jewish state has seen its enemies in Palestine and Syria evaporate, while simultaneously weakening Iran. This begs the question, has Israel basically won?
To discuss the continuing conflicts and the future of the region, Piers Morgan engages with a plethora of minds keenly focused on the subject of Israel. These are General Secretary and co-founder of the Palestinian National Initiative Mustafa Barghouti, former IDF spokesperson Jonathan Conricus, co-host of the ‘Useful Idiots’ podcast Aaron Maté, Iranian academic Mohammad Marandi and father of former Hamas hostage Emily Hand, Thomas Hand.
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Another week, another big victory for President Trump, as ABC News is ordered to pay $15m to settle a defamation suit over George Stephanopoulos’s interview with Congresswoman Nancy Mace, in which he repeatedly claimed - falsely - that Trump is liable for rape.
Meanwhile, the escalating mystery of unidentified drones spotted over New Jersey and the East Coast are causing alarm and of course, conspiracy theories.
Here to discuss this and more with Piers Morgan is New Jersey State Senator, Jon Bramnick, businessman and Trump supporter, Grant Cardone, host of ‘The Luke Beasley Show', streamer and commentator Destiny, Turning Point spokesperson Caitlin Sinclair and Harvard mathematician and podcaster Eric Weinstein.
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In the last few years, Tom Aspinall has risen to the highest peaks of MMA fame and fortune, and is the current interim UFC Heavyweight Champion. His incredible striking power married with lightning speed makes him a terrifying threat, so much so that Dana White and Joe Rogan have openly praised the Mancunian fighter. Now, Aspinall has his crosshairs drawn on one man; UFC Legend Jon Jones.
Aspinall sits down with Piers Morgan for a deep dive into his upbringing, family, passions and beliefs. He courts controversy when he claims that Jon Jones’ multiple failed drug tests make him a cheat, and when Piers asks him whether a bout between the two titans is on the cards, he responds "it's happening”. But will Jones duck?
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It’s fair to say that putting Peter Thiel in a box would be pretty much impossible. He’s a gay, christian billionaire with a flair for business, and the combination of these traits is seldom seen. His personality and unique path to success gives him an outside perspective on the world; something that Piers Morgan is keen to tap into.
Peter has a lot to say on the election of Donald Trump, the rise of Elon Musk and the stagnation of science and technology. In Tonight’s Uncensored, Morgan and Thiel plunge into a sea of topics; from politics and democracy to science and technology. Our advice to viewers would be; put your thinking caps on and strap in.
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Two huge stories are boiling over in the US this week; the capture of the alleged ‘hot’ assassin accused of murdering a UnitedHealthcare CEO, and the acquittal of Daniel Penny, who subdued Jordan Neely on a New York Subway and in doing so, ended his life. Many people are struggling to care about the slain healthcare boss, which in itself offended many others. As for Daniel Penny, some have called him a hero, while others have gone so far as to deem him a full on 'white supremacist'.
Tonight, Piers Morgan wades into the socio-political fray, joined by host of Steve Bannon’s War room Natalie Winters, founder of Outkick Clay Travis, host of the Bad Faith Podcast Briahna Joy Gray, and host of Democracy-Ish Podcast Wajahat Ali.
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The wars in Syria, Israel and Ukraine have been cycling through the news at a disturbing rate, and the stories that connect them are gaining more focus with each passing hour. Uncensored covered the war between Russia and Ukraine recently and a match up between two of the guests was floated. Today, that match up is delivered.
Discussing and unpacking the furious war between Russia and Ukraine, as well as the shocking fall of Bashar Al-Assad, is author of 'Provoked: How Washington Started the New Cold War with Russia and the Catastrophe in Ukraine' Scott Horton and former NATO Supreme Allied Commander General Wesley Clark. The two men respectfully illuminate the issues, events and mistakes that led to the world we see today.
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Piers and his expertly curated panel tackle two extremely controversial topics in this episode. Firstly, the trial of ex marine Daniel Penny, who choked a man to death on the New York subway, has concluded with an across the board acquittal. Secondly, the shocking murder of a United Healthcare CEO Brian Thompson that has actually sparked positive reactions around the world, and apparently among this very panel, much to the disgust of Piers Morgan.
Joining Piers are host of Fearless on Outkick Tomi Lahren, journalist Taylor Lorenz and academic, author and activist Marc Lamont-Hill.
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Three huge stories are the focus of tonight’s Uncensored. The fate of an entire nation, Syria, has dramatically shifted over the space of a week, with the dictator Bashar Al-Assad apparently fleeing to Russia, the fallout from Joe Biden’s pardoning of his son Hunter is heating up as Donald Trump is set to pardon January 6 defendants, and rapper Jay-Z has found himself in the centre of a shocking bombshell allegation echoing the Diddy scandal.
For their opinions and predictions, Piers Morgan talks to Democratic Party strategist Julie Roginsky, host of 'No Lie' Brian Tyler-Cohen, contributor to the Patrick Bet-David podcast Vinnie Oshana, host of 'The Crucible' Andrew Wilson, TV legal analyst Lexie Rigden and politician and activist George Galloway.
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World famous astrophysicist and author Neil deGrasse Tyson returns to Uncensored to discuss his recent criticism of Elon Musk's Mars mission and more.
Turning his intellect to the subject of Mars colonisation, Tyson sets the record straight on the challenges it would throw up, as well as his relationship with Space X founder Elon Musk. He also speaks on the controversial topic of trans women in women’s sports, giving a decidedly diplomatic response.
Neil's latest book "Merlin's Tour of the Universe, Revised and Updated for the Twenty-First Century", is out now.
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In February 2022, Russia’s propagandists claimed that Kyiv would fall in the space of three days, yet close to three years later, the state of Ukraine still stands. This is, of course, not to say that Ukraine is winning the war, and both sides of the conflict are thought to be exhausted; both militarily and economically. So how long can Russia keep its war machine fuelled? And how long will the West continue to support Ukraine against its aggressor?
For a deep dive into this dreadful war, Piers Morgan invites author of 'Provoked: How Washington Started the New Cold War with Russia and the Catastrophe in Ukraine' Scott Horton, former Navy Seal who killed Osama Bin Laden Rob O'Neill, host and founder of The Young Turks Cenk Uygur, Ukrainian streamer and YouTuber Anastasiya Paraskevova and former NATO Supreme allied commander General Wesley Clark.
Then, for a quick update on the situation in South Korea, Piers talks to American political analyst on inter-Korean affairs Robert Kelly.
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The fallout from President Joe Biden’s pardoning of his son Hunter has consisted mostly of smug outrage from Republicans, and embarrassed attempts to explain it away from Democrats. The wide-ranging scope of the pardon, which spans back 11 years, makes the hypocrisy even more stark.
Tonight, Piers Morgan brings a variety of voices onto the show and things get really Uncensored; Liberal streamer Destiny gets into a furious row with conservative radio host Ben Ferguson, while activist and comedian Francesca Fiorentini takes shots at both conservative commentator Ryan Gidursky and DNC finance committee official Lindy Li; with the latter even threatening libel! Then, Piers is joined in his London studio by former Chief of Staff to Trump, Mick Mulvaney.
Strap in folks…
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Professor Jeffrey Sachs, having become a staple of the disruptive discourse that is so valued on Uncensored, joins Piers Morgan yet again for a one-to-one interview on the state of the world. The most shocking development over recent days has been the rapid advance of Syrian rebel troops and their capture of the City of Aleppo. Sachs tries to explain that the conflict is extremely complicated, but that the main culprit is none other than Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
He argues that Netanyahu has managed to drag the US military into wars against Israel’s adversaries, and that the fighting in Syria is just one part of his ongoing strategy. In Sachs’ mind, the world would be a better place if America just didn’t get involved.
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Though Kamala Harris’ loss was decided weeks ago, Democrats have seemingly found another way to hand her opponent, Donald Trump, yet another win. Today, Americans learn that their outgoing and ailing president Joe Biden, has pardoned his son Hunter Biden for a slew of crimes, even after spending literally years saying that he would not. This exposure of rank hypocrisy and deception puts the Democratic Party on the back foot, with Trump already sending out overtures that he’ll pardon his own allies and even January 6th rioters who attacked the Capitol.
For a summary of what this could all mean for Trump’s upcoming term, Piers Morgan invites American attorney and Democrat mega donor John Morgan, businessman Grant Cardone, spokeswoman for Turning Point Action Caitlin Sinclair, former Republican Congressman Joe Walsh and host of the 'Democracy-ish Podcast' Wajahat Ali onto Uncensored.
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Jaguar, Wicked and Live Aid. Not controversial brands in and of themselves, but all have been under public scrutiny this week. Jaguar’s latest advertisement has confused its base, the Wicked movie is apparently offensive to green people even though they don't exist, and Live Aid has been accused of hurting Africans instead of helping them by continuously portraying them as poor and pitiful. A fair-minded panel of intellectuals and thought-leaders must be consulted to properly analyse these stories…
But failing that, Piers Morgan has assembled the next best thing. Youtuber and social commentator Nerdrotic, journalist and Uncensored contributor Esther Krakue, author and activist Ernest Owens and musician Fuse ODG all weigh in.
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The total destruction of Gaza and the expulsion of its Palestinian inhabitants seems pretty much inevitable now, and while this suffering could not have happened without the actions of the Israeli Defence Forces, accusations for where ultimate responsibility lies have been thrown in all directions.
As Piers Morgan Uncensored is a haven for freedom of speech, many points of view have been expressed on the show, and tonight, two of the most fervent supporters of each side, political scientist and pro-Palestine activist Norman Finkelstein and Israeli Special Envoy for Trade & Innovation Fleur Hassan, face off in the studio.
Finkelstein lays out the scale of the destruction and death that has blighted Gaza, while Fleur pokes holes in nearly all of his claims. There are moments when Piers struggles to keep the peace between them, but at least the discussion is anything but dull.
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It's undeniable that Donald Trump's continued success has proven many of the Democratic talking points about him have fallen flat. However, certain supporters of the party don't seem to care what the American people are saying. Ana Kasparian, an avowed liberal and host of the Young Turks, is not one of them. She speaks to Piers about where she believes her former party went wrong.
Before that, Piers speaks to military historian and author of The Case for Trump Victor Davis-Hanson.
From his perspective, the reasons for Trump's huge gains with demographics previously thought to be obvious Democrat voters is simple; the former president never pandered or condescended to anyone.
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Sean Combs, AKA P Diddy, is apparently not adjusting well to life in custody, and there’ve been reports that he may be breaking jail rules by contacting people outside of an approved list using other inmates’ phone time. YouTuber Amala Ekpunobi herself claims that private investigators have shown up at her house asking questions. However, these reckless actions by Combs may mean he has scuppered his own chances of being bailed. As the mountain of lawsuits grows and grows, is Sean going to snap?
For the latest on the P Diddy scandal, Piers talks to Criminal Defence Attorney Stacy Schneider, host of "The Officer Tatum" channel Brandon Tatum and Rapper, Producer and Commentator Lord Jamar.
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