Patriot Act with Hasan Minhaj
TV-MA
8.3
2018
Comedy
, Talk
Every Sunday, Hasan Minhaj brings an incisive and nuanced perspective to global news, politics and culture in his unique comedy series.
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- Cast:
- Hasan Minhaj
Episode 6 : The Broken Policing System
September. 08,2019
Five years after three high-profile killings by police, Hasan looks at the culture and systems in place that help officers avoid accountability.
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Episode 5 : The Two Sides of Canada
September. 01,2019
In advance of Canada's election, Hasan talks with Justin Trudeau and scrutinizes the prime minister's reputation as a champion of progressive policies.
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Episode 4 : The Real Cost of Cruises
August. 25,2019
Cruise lines promise fun, inexpensive vacations, but Hasan discovers that major carriers are exploiting loose regulations on labor, safety and crime.
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Episode 3 : Why Your Public Transportation Sucks
August. 18,2019
Hasan examines how the U.S. government and the Koch brothers are sabotaging plans to revive and expand public transportation as infrastructure crumbles.
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Episode 2 : Fentanyl
August. 11,2019
As overdoses involving fentanyl continue to skyrocket, Hasan traces the origins of the synthetic opioid and how drug companies profit from its misuse.
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Episode 1 : The Dark Side of the Video Game Industry
August. 04,2019
Video games are bigger than ever, but the people who make them are often exploited. Hasan takes a look at the darker side of the gaming industry.
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