The show revisits a 2009 clip where John C. Dvorak correctly predicted Taylor Swift's massive success. This is followed by an archival "Jobs Karma" segment featuring a 1930s Dick Powell song about the Great Depression.
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The show revisits a 2009 clip where John C. Dvorak correctly predicted Taylor Swift's massive success. This is followed by an archival "Jobs Karma" segment featuring a 1930s Dick Powell song about the Great Depression.
Colonel Wilkerson, former chief of staff to Colin Powell, issued a scathing critique of Dick and Liz Cheney. Wilkerson argued that Dick Cheney should be in prison for war crimes rather than promoting his daughter's book, reflecting long-standing tensions within the former Bush administration.
A clip from the 1933 film "Gold Diggers of 1933" featuring Dick Powell is presented to illustrate early media propaganda. The scene depicts men in bread lines at Times Square, which is characterized as an early example of government and big business infiltrating entertainment to influence public perception.