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Anahit Misak Kasparian [2] (/ k ə ˈ s p ær i ə n /; born July 7, 1986) [3] is an American political commentator, media host, and journalist. [4] She is a host and producer of the online news show The Young Turks, having begun working as a fill-in producer for the show in 2007.
The Young Turks live streams for up to three hours, with its story selection and associated commentary broken up by format. Issues that the show focuses on include national political news, the influence of money in the political process, drug policy, social security, the privatization of public services, climate change, the influence of religion, abortion and reproductive rights, civil rights ...
"The Young Turks" co-host Ana Kasparian yelled in dismay when she considered the possibility that California Democrats could elect Kamala Harris for governor.
John Iadarola (born February 5, 1983) [1] is a left-wing American talk show host, YouTube personality, and political pundit who is a host for the online news show The Young Turks and The Damage Report. [2] [3] Iadarola was also the host of the docu-series True North, distributed on the go90 streaming service by Verizon. [4] [5]
Social media quickly erupted, and a video of journalist Ana Kasparian's impassioned pro-choice rant from 2018 went viral, reigniting the conversation about the role of faith in politics.
Events in Syria took a seismic turn on Sunday when rebels poured into Damascus after a lightning offensive that forced Assad into exile in Russia and raised hopes of an end to a 13-year civil war ...
Cenk Uygur was born in Istanbul to a wealthy Turkish family. His mother's maiden name was Yavaşça, [6] and his father, Dogan, started life as a rural olive and grape farmer in Kilis, a city in southern Turkey near the Syrian border, later winning a scholarship to a technical university in Istanbul, becoming a mechanical engineer, and starting a company.
From April 2020 until his death, Brooks co-hosted a YouTube show called Weekends with Ana Kasparian and Michael Brooks, a collaboration with Jacobin. [22] [23] At the time of his death, Jacobin was planning to launch a second weekday webcast, The Jacobin Show, with Brooks as host. [3]