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En Ivoox puedes encontrar sólo algunos de los audios de Mindalia. Para escuchar las 4 grabaciones diarias que publicamos entra en https://www.mindaliatelevision.com. Si deseas ver el vídeo perteneciente a este audio, pincha aquí: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M7s5zH5NlFE&t=3s La escucha activa de lo que sentimos nos ayuda a descubrir síntomas físicos y emocionales; así como tensiones o contradicciones de las que aún no somos conscientes. Esto puede deberse a estar alejados de nuestro Propósito o a patrones familiares repetidos. Conectar con la sabiduría del cuerpo, desde la intuición, nos ayuda a comprender lo que se le escapa a la mente. Antoni París Licenciado en biología y diplomado en homeopatía. Consultor en desarrollo sostenible y salud, terapeuta sistémico, escritor y formador. https://antoniparis.net/ / antoniparisl https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?... Más información en: https://www.mindalia.com/television/ PARTICIPA CON TUS COMENTARIOS EN ESTE VÍDEO. ------------INFORMACIÓN SOBRE MINDALIA----------DPM Mindalia.com es una ONG internacional, sin ánimo de lucro, que difunde universalmente contenidos sobre espiritualidad y bienestar para la mejora de la consciencia del mundo. Apóyanos con tu donación en: https://www.mindalia.com/donar/ Suscríbete, comenta positivamente y comparte nuestros vídeos para difundir este conocimiento a miles de personas. Nuestro sitio web: https://www.mindalia.com SÍGUENOS TAMBIÉN EN NUESTRAS PLATAFORMAS Facebook: / mindalia.ayuda Instagram: / mindalia_com Twitch: / mindaliacom Odysee: https://odysee.com/@Mindalia.com *Mindalia.com no se hace responsable de las opiniones vertidas en este vídeo, ni necesariamente participa de ellas.
[AUTOPROMOCJA] Pełnej wersji podcastu posłuchasz w aplikacji Onet Audio. Gościem najnowszego odcinka podcastu Raport międzynarodowy jest prof. Antoni Dudek, wykładowca UKSW, autor kanału Dudek o historii. Prowadzący Witold Jurasz i Zbigniew Parafianowicz zaproponowali Antoniemu Dudkowi rozmowę na dwa tematy. Pierwszy ogólny to próba odpowiedzi na pytanie, czy polscy politycy mogą zachowywać się w racjonalny, a nie romantyczny sposób w polityce zagranicznej, drugi - o przyszłość prezydenta Karola Nawrockiego. Czy będzie on nawiązywać do polityki zagranicznej Lecha Kaczyńskiego, czy też znacznie bliżej będzie mu do optyki środowisk Konfederacji? Pierwszą poruszoną kwestią był polski brak racjonalności i nieumiejętność zimnego, a być może nawet, gdy to konieczne, cynicznego myślenia w polityce zagranicznej. Czy to przekleństwo romantycznie pojmowanej polityki nie jest aby pokłosiem dominacji inteligencji. Przy czym należy tutaj zaznaczyć, że chodzi o inteligencję mającą w istocie w większości chłopskie pochodzenie. Prof. Antoni Dudek niestety nie jest optymistą i zakłada, że romantyczna polska tradycja będzie dominować jeszcze przez lata. O tym wszystkim usłyszą Państwo w dostępnym na naszej stronie głównej i kanale YT fragmencie. Pełna wersja podcastu Raport Międzynarodowy dostępna jest w subskrypcji Onet Premium, a w niej Witold Jurasz i Zbigniew Parafianowicz pytali prof. Dudka, czy polska inteligencja powinna się rozliczyć w większym stopniu z udziału w komunizmie, czy też może raczej z hipokryzji, którą jest opowieść o rzekomym sprzeciwie większości grona inteligenckiego wobec komunizmu. Prowadzący i gość zastanawiają się też nad dziedzictwem Powstania Warszawskiego. Jakie przyczyny stoją za absolutnym brakiem umiejętności trzeźwego spojrzenia na Powstanie zarówno w środowiskach Prawa i Ssprawiedliwości, jak i Platforma Obywatelska. Czy którykolwiek z członków dwóch najpotężniejszych sil politycznych w kraju byłby w stanie przyznać, że waszawski zryw był całkowitą klęską? Witold Jurasz w tym kontekście pyta, czy mit powstania nie jest aby skutkiem istnienia PRL? Prof. Antoni Dudek w odpowiedzi zauważył, że moglibyśmy w naszej historii znaleźć wiele przykładów zwycięstw, ale z jakiegoś powodu nie do nich odnosimy się w naszej narodowej mitologii. W drugiej części rozmowy poświęconej Karolowi Nawrockiemu prowadzący Zbigniew Parafianowicz i Witold Jurasz zastanawiali się z prof. Dudkiem czym różni się tradycja endecka od piłsudczykowskiej w zakresie polityki zagranicznej i czy Karol Nawrocki jest nie jest aby w gruncie rzeczy endekiem, co czyniłoby go człowiekiem bliższym ideowo Konfederacji, a nie PiS?
Donald Trump has nominated a Heritage Foundation economist and Project 2025 contributor E.J. Antoni to head of the Bureau of Labor Statistics.
Umělecký dračák je jako laboratoř emocí. anto_nie a Orin o hrách, které nás učí být spolu „Dračák” je kolektivní vyprávění, které hráčstvu umožňuje společně fabulovat lepší přítomnost, v kontrolovaném prostředí hry zpracovávat emočně náročné situace, jako je úmrtí nebo různé formy diskriminace, nebo ohledávat způsoby jak vystupovat ze společenských norem. Herní principy prosakují do výtvarného umění i divadla a na uměleckých akademiích fungují ateliéry herního designu. Poslechněte si rozhovor s Orin Rodriguez a Antonií, kteří*é deskové hry propojují s uměleckou praxí. Tento díl podcastu Raut je letní speciál – druhou polovinu dvouhodinové epizody tvoří audio záznam z průběhu role-playingové deskové hry Potvory, kterou spolu-vytvořila anto_nie společně s Maximem Shchapovem v rámci své diplomové práce na vídeňské akademii.—Epizodou vás provází Ester Grohová a Nela Pietrová. Dramaturgem podcastu je Max Dvořák. Zvukový obal vytvořila Ester Grohová za občasného použití zvuků z open source stránky Tabletop audio. Zvukový mix a mastering dělal Ondřej Holý. Vizuální identitu pro celou sérii navrhlo studio Day Shift Office, food design pro doprovodné fotografie připravila Barbora Gábová ve spolupráci s Františkou Malaskovou, Annou Kameníkovou a Natálií Košťálovou (Bláznivé bruschetty). Fotografkou série je Viktorie Macánová. Podcast vzniká díky finanční podpoře Ministerstva kultury České republiky. Hlavním partnerem tranzit.cz je nadace ERSTE. IG @tranzit.cz@biennale.matterof.artFB @tranzit.cz@biennale.matterof.artWEB https://matterof.art/cz/podcast-raut-2025
Umělecký dračák je jako laboratoř emocí: anto_nie a Orin o hrách, které nás učí být spolu. „Dračák” je kolektivní vyprávění, které hráčstvu umožňuje společně fabulovat lepší přítomnost, v kontrolovaném prostředí hry zpracovávat emočně náročné situace, jako je úmrtí nebo různé formy diskriminace, nebo ohledávat způsoby jak vystupovat ze společenských norem. Herní principy prosakují do výtvarného umění i divadla a na uměleckých akademiích fungují ateliéry herního designu. Poslechněte si rozhovor s Orin Rodriguez a Antonií, kteří*é deskové hry propojují s uměleckou praxí. Tento díl podcastu Raut je letní speciál – druhou polovinu dvouhodinové epizody tvoří audio záznam z průběhu role-playingové deskové hry Potvory, kterou spolu-vytvořila anto_nie společně s Maximem Shchapovem v rámci své diplomové práce na vídeňské akademii. — Epizodou vás provází Ester Grohová a Nela Pietrová. Dramaturgem podcastu je Max Dvořák. Zvukový obal vytvořila Ester Grohová za občasného použití zvuků z open source stránky Tabletop audio. Zvukový mix a mastering dělal Ondřej Holý. Vizuální identitu pro celou sérii navrhlo studio Day Shift Office, food design pro doprovodné fotografie připravila Barbora Gábová ve spolupráci s Františkou Malaskovou, Annou Kameníkovou a Natálií Košťálovou (Bláznivé bruschetty). Fotografkou série je Viktorie Macánová. Podcast vzniká díky finanční podpoře Ministerstva kultury České republiky. Hlavním partnerem tranzit.cz je nadace ERSTE. IG @tranzit.cz @biennale.matterof.art FB @tranzit.cz @biennale.matterof.art WEB https://matterof.art/cz/podcast-raut-2025
Aktien for den tyske kampvognsproducent Rheinmetall er mangedoblet de seneste år, men nu er skuden vendt, og mange forsvarsaktier har tabt 15-17 procent hen over sommeren. Er det en midlertidig pause eller er afmatningen permanent? Skal man købe, holde fast eller sælge sine forsvarsaktier? Vi diskuterer også det pengepolitiske topmøde i Jackson Hole i USA, hvor centralbankboss Jerome Powell fredag holder en afgørende tale. Her får vi nok en klar indikation på, om de ventende rentenedsættelser kommer eller skydes til hjørne. Til sidst snakker vi om den konservative økonom E.J. Antoni, som Trump har udpeget til at overtage ansvaret for det såkaldte kongetal. Kongetallet udkommer hver måned og viser hvor mange jobs, der skabes i USA. Men kan man stole på tallene fremover? Formentlig ikke, lyder vurdering. I studiet: Magnus Barsøe og Frank Hvid.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In a social media post last Monday, August 11, President Donald Trump announced that he was nominating economist E.J. Antoni to lead the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS). Earlier this month, Trump fired the previous commissioner, Erika McEntarfer, after the agency released a weaker-than-expected July jobs report and revised May's and June's numbers downwards. Tangle LIVE tickets are available!We're excited to announce that our third installment of Tangle Live will be held on October 24, 2025, at the Irvine Barclay Theatre in Irvine, California. If you're in the area (or want to make the trip), we'd love to have you join Isaac and the team for a night of spirited discussion, live Q&A, and opportunities to meet the team in person. You can read more about the event and purchase tickets here.Ad-free podcasts are here!To listen to this podcast ad-free, and to enjoy our subscriber only premium content, go to ReadTangle.com to sign up!You can read today's podcast here, our “Under the Radar” story here and today's “Have a nice day” story here.Take the survey: What do you think of Antoni's qualifications? Let us know!Disagree? That's okay. My opinion is just one of many. Write in and let us know why, and we'll consider publishing your feedback.You can subscribe to Tangle by clicking here or drop something in our tip jar by clicking here. Our Executive Editor and Founder is Isaac Saul. Our Executive Producer is Jon Lall.This podcast was written by: Isaac Saul and edited and engineered by Dewey Thomas. Music for the podcast was produced by Diet 75.Our newsletter is edited by Managing Editor Ari Weitzman, Senior Editor Will Kaback, Lindsey Knuth, Kendall White, Bailey Saul, and Audrey Moorehead. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Harden and Ginobili had nearly opposite roles and box score stats. We discuss Manu's underrated defense, his role filling in the gaps in San Antonio, what to make of his more pedestrian numbers, and then dissect James Harden's offensive environment with Mike D'Antoni and what changes with him from the regular season to the playoffs and the tradeoffs of extreme heliocenstrism. Support at www.patreon.com/thinkingbasketball
Ralph devotes the entire program to challenging the “official” count of 60 thousand fatalities reported so far in the genocide Israel, aided and abetted by the United States, has perpetrated on the Palestinians in Gaza. First, Dr. Feroze Sidhwa, who volunteered twice in Gaza hospitals, presents the various studies that revise estimates into the hundreds of thousands. Then weapons expert, Professor Theodore Postol, backs that up with his knowledge of the destructive power of the weapons being used and the photographic evidence of the rubble.Dr. Feroze Sidhwa is a trauma, general, and critical care surgeon. He has volunteered twice in Gaza since 2024 and three times in Ukraine since 2022. He has published on humanitarian surgical work in the New York Times, Politico, and the Journal of the American College of Surgeons.I've made my point clear month after month that I believe the death toll is now well over 500,000. And it's important to have an accurate death toll to respect the Palestinian dead and to intensify diplomatic, political, and civic pressures from around the world (and particularly from the White House and Congress) to cease fire, to let the humanitarian trucks that are already at the border in (with food, medicine, water, hospital supplies), and to make sure that this conflict is resolved safely.Ralph NaderIt certainly seems that every single international expert on the topic does think that this is a genocidal attack, so I don't see any reason to disbelieve what they're saying. But that doesn't have to do with how many people are killed. So what I'm just trying to point out is that even if the numbers of people that we talk about here today are (like Ralph said) half a million, or whatever number of people have been killed, nobody disputes that huge numbers of mass killings have taken place. And it doesn't seem that anybody who knows what they're talking about disputes that it's genocidal at this point.Dr. Feroze SidhwaIt's been very widely understood by lots and lots of people, of a huge variety of political leanings, a huge variety of life experiences, of professions, et cetera, that this is the image that springs to mind when they go to the Gaza Strip—it's something like a gigantic concentration camp.Dr. Feroze SidhwaIf the U.S. or Israel cared at all about how many people (including, remember, this is a territory that is half children) —if we cared how many people, including children, we have starved to death, have shot dead, have blown up, et cetera, we could figure it out in two weeks and with 10 grand. The Israelis wouldn't even have to stop their assault. They could keep doing it. They could just agree to de-conflict this group of a few people. But they won't do it for obvious reasons. And I shouldn't say “they” —we won't do it for obvious reasons.Dr. Feroze SidhwaTheodore Postol is Professor of Science, Technology and National Security Policy Emeritus in the Program in Science, Technology, and Society at MIT. His expertise is in nuclear weapon systems, including submarine warfare, applications of nuclear weapons, ballistic missile defense, and ballistic missiles more generally.When you have a large building collapse, everyone is going to be dead unless they're out of the building. It's just that simple. And even when you have large buildings collapse and you have people coming in to search for people, you typically only find a few people who happen to have been lucky enough to be trapped in a cavity that's near a surface area of the rubble heap. If you're deep in the rubble heap, your chances of surviving are near zero.Professor Theodore PostolNews 8/15/25* New Bureau of Labor Statistics Consumer Price Index data shows Trump's new tariff regime has resulted in significant increases in tariff-sensitive staple consumer goods. Some startling price spikes include a 38.9% rise in the price of vegetables, 14.5% increase in the price of coffee and an 11.3% increase in the price of beef and veal. Beyond food, electricity is up 5.5%, rent and shelter is up 3.6%, and health insurance is up 4.4%. These increases are sure to be politically unpopular, as Trump campaigned on bringing down inflation and the price of groceries. The reporting of this data also raises questions about Trump's response, given his response to the recent negative BLS data reporting on new job creation.* Speaking of job creation data, while the U.S. only reported the creation of 73,000 new jobs in July, Mexico, under left-wing economic nationalist president and AMLO successor Claudia Scheinbaum, created over 1.26 million new jobs in the same month, according to Mexico News Daily. Furious about the jobs report, Trump forced out the head of the Bureau of Labor Statistics and is now seeking to install right-wing economist EJ Antoni. According to the BBC, economists have said his “economic commentary [is] rife with basic mistakes.” Antoni, kowtowing to Trump, has proposed ending the monthly jobs report. Antoni would need to be confirmed by Senate Republicans, who have expressed some trepidation about his appointment, but whether that will be enough for them to stand up to Trump on this appointment seems unlikely.* In more domestic economic news, Jacobin reports corporations are experimenting with a new method of worker exploitation – so-called “stay-or-pay” contracts. According to this article, millions of employees – from nurses to pilots to fast food workers – are, often unwittingly, being “inserted into…restrictive labor covenants [which] turn employer-sponsored job training and education programs into conditional loans that must be paid back — sometimes at a premium — if employees leave before a set date.” These contracts, known as Training Repayment Agreement Provisions, or their acronym TRAPs, have become a major new battleground between corporate interests and groups fighting for labor rights, including unions and regulators. However, with Trump administration efforts to rollback even the modest labor protections promulgated under the Biden administration, the possibility of any federal intervention on behalf of workers seems remote.* In more Trump-related news, the occupation of Washington, D.C. has commenced. Trump has deployed federal agents, including officers with the Department of Homeland Security and Drug Enforcement Administration, as well as National Guard troops, to patrol the streets of the capital. Some of these deployments seem to be mostly for media spectacle; feds have been seen patrolling tourist areas like the National Mall, Union Station and Georgetown, but others have been going into District neighborhoods and harassing District residents for smoking on their own property. Moreover, while Trump has said "Our capital city has been overtaken by violent gangs and bloodthirsty criminals, roving mobs of wild youth, drugged-out maniacs and homeless people," the Justice Department has in fact announced that this year violent crime in Washington has hit a 30-year low, per NPR. Trump is restricted to a 30 day takeover of the District by law, but is seeking to extend this window through Congress.* As usual, even as Trump claims to be cracking down on crime, his administration treats corporate crime with kid gloves. Despite major news of corporate misconduct this week – including the reopening of a Boar's Head facility shut down earlier this year due to a listeria outbreak despite ongoing sanitation issues and an explosion at the Clairton Coke Works in Pittsburgh that left at least two dead and ten injured – a new Public Citizen report shows the extent of the administration's soft-on-corporate-crime approach. According to this report, “the Trump administration has already withdrawn or halted enforcement actions against 165 corporations of all types – and one in four of the corporations benefiting from halted or dropped enforcement is from the technology sector, which has spent $1.2 billion on political influence during and since the 2024 elections.”* Turning to Gaza, the Financial Times reports, “Israel has killed…prominent Al Jazeera correspondent [Anas Al-Sharif] in Gaza and four of his colleagues…in an air strike targeting them in a media tent.” This report notes the Israeli military “took credit” for the strike after “months of threats and unproven allegations that [the journalist] was the head of a Hamas cell.” The Committee to Protect Journalists called these claims an attempt to “manufacture consent for his killing.” The network called this move a “desperate attempt to silence voices in anticipation of the occupation of Gaza.” Anas Al-Sharif was a prominent journalist in the Arab world and was part of a Reuters photo team who won a Pulitzer Prize in 2024. Israel has already killed six Al Jazeera reporters in Gaza prior to this strike.* Meanwhile, in Egypt, President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi last Tuesday issued his harshest criticism of Israel thus far, accusing the nation of prosecuting “a war for starvation, genocide, and the liquidation of the Palestinian cause.” Yet, according to Drop Site News, Sisi's comments came just days before an announcement that an Israeli company will begin supplying Egypt with vast amounts of gas. This $35 billion deal between Egypt, neighbor to Israel and Palestine and the largest Arab nation, and Israeli energy company NewMed is the largest export agreement in Israel's history. This deal adds a new dimension to other comments Sisi made in those same remarks, wherein he defended Egypt against criticism for “not opening the Egyptian side of the Rafah border crossing to allow in aid.” It remains to be seen whether the genocide comments represent a new chapter of Egypt-Israel relations, or whether they are just a smokescreen to cover Egypt and Israel's increasing economic interdependence.* In Palestine news from the homefront, Semafor reports the Democratic National Committee will consider two dueling resolutions on Gaza at their meeting this month. According to Dave Weigel, one, introduced by DNC Chair Ken Martin would “[urge] a ceasefire and a return of hostages held by Hamas,” along with a reaffirmation of the increasingly far-fetched two-state solution. The other, introduced by a DNC member on the progressive flank of the party, calls for “suspension of military aid to Israel” and recognition of a Palestinian state. The latter resolution has drawn the ire of Democratic Majority for Israel, a political organization that aims to keep the Democratic Party firmly in the pro-Israel camp. DMFI's president, Brian Romick, is quoted saying that resolution would be a “gift to Republicans” and would “embolden Israel's adversaries.”* In more positive foreign affairs news, Jeremy Corbyn's new party in the United Kingdom appears to be gaining steam. A string of polls indicate the party could win the seats currently held by several high-profile Labour Party MPs, including Health Secretary Wes Streeting and now-resigned Homelessness Secretary Rushanara Ali. Most shockingly, it seems they could even win Holborn and St. Pancras, the seat currently held by Labour Party Prime Minister Keir Starmer. If this Corbynite wave does ultimately crest, it would be a stunning reversal of fortune after the Starmerite Labour Party expelled the former Labour leader in 2023.* Finally, AOL announced this week that they will end their Dial-up internet service in September, Ars Technica reports. AOL launched their Dial-up service in 1991, helping to usher in the era of widespread internet adoption. While this may seem like a natural step in terms of technological advancement, US Census data from 2022 shows that approximately 175,000 American households still connect to the Internet through dial-up services. As this article notes, “These users typically live in rural areas where broadband infrastructure doesn't exist or remains prohibitively expensive to install.” In effect, this move could leave these rural communities completely without internet, a problem compounded by the Trump administration's decision earlier this year to “abandon key elements of a $42.45bn Biden-era plan to connect rural communities to high-speed internet,” per the Guardian. It should be considered a national disgrace if both the private sector and the government leave these rural communities behind.This has been Francesco DeSantis, with In Case You Haven't Heard. Get full access to Ralph Nader Radio Hour at www.ralphnaderradiohour.com/subscribe
Story of the Week (DR):Is MAGA going Marxist and Maoist? Trump's assault on free-market capitalism MMTrump's risky role as the would-be CEO of AmericaTrump blasts Goldman over tariff forecasts, tells David Solomon to 'focus on being a DJ'Trump Calls on Goldman to Replace Economist Over Tariff StanceIntel stock climbs 7% on report Trump administration is considering stake in chipmakerTrump says Intel CEO has an 'amazing story' days after calling for his resignation‘We negotiated a little deal': Trump says Nvidia and AMD will kick back 15% of China chip sales in potentially unconstitutional arrangementHow CEOs deal with Trump: Praise, face time, remorse, and gifts made of gold all go a long way, experience showsTrump is tightening the screws on corporate America — and CEOs are staying mumTrump's Beef with Bank of America's Corporate Governance Goes Beyond His Personal AccountsWalmart's 10% employee discount now includes most groceries amid tariff pressuresWalmart, once ordered to ‘eat the tariffs,' is giving employees a year-round 10% discount to help them eatTrump Crypto Firm Announces $1.5 Billion Digital Coin DealA publicly traded tech firm, ALT5 Sigma, plans to sell $1.5 billion of shares to fund the purchase of a cryptocurrency created by World Liberty Financial, which the As part of the deal, World Liberty will receive shares in ALT5, according to securities filings, in return for $750 million worth of $WLFI coins. Eric Trump, the president's middle son, will join ALT5's board, and Zach Witkoff, a World Liberty founder and the son of President Trump's Middle East adviser, will serve as chairman of the board.4execs/4directors: dudesThe BroIPO market is bubbling againStubHub IPO is back on for September after ticketing company delayed plans on tariff concernsStubHub 5/1;7/1: CEO/Chair Eric Baker controls 90% of voting power because of his magical 100x Class B sharesBullish Stock Roars in Latest Crypto IPO, Tripling Offering PriceBullish: 2/0;6/1: 2 cryptobro founder/directors control 53%61 IPO-related filings since August 1:11% Female executives: 44 have zero; 13 have one12% female directors: 30 have zero; 24 have oneHalf have more than one stock classThe average major shareholder controls 47% voting powerThe “winner”: Classover Holdings: educational technology, specializing in live online courses for K-12 students worldwide.2 execs/5 directors: all womenStephanie Luo controls 91% of voting power thanks to her magical 25:1 Class B sharesDebuted at 11.26, down to 1.27Example numbers 18,000,027 and 18,000,028 why we need more women in leadership:Major companies reframing, not abandoning, DEI: reportWhile firms scaled back DEI language and commitments, 79% percent of S&P 500 firms disclosed board committee oversight of DEI, up from 72%, according to the report. For Russell 3000 companies, this figure jumped from 48.4% to 86.8%. Rather than simply abandoning DEI, this suggests that companies are being more cautious about external messaging while integrating DEI into governance to make it more legally defensible, according to the report.‘Godfather of AI' says tech companies should imbue AI models with ‘maternal instincts' to counter the technology's goal to ‘get more control'Nobel laureate Geoffery Hinton: AI “will very quickly develop two subgoals, if they're smart: One is to stay alive…[and] the other subgoal is to get more control.”To prevent these outcomes, Hinton said developers should make AI more sympathetic toward people to decrease its desire to overpower them. According to Hinton, the best way to do this is to imbue AI with the qualities of traditional femininity. Under his framework, just as a mother cares for her baby at all costs, AI with these maternal qualities will similarly want to protect or care for human users, not control them.ESG Data HellTrump's BLS appointee suggests suspending jobs report entirely until methods of data collection are ‘corrected'Trump Bureau of Labor Statistics nominee was a 'bystander' outside Capitol on Jan. 6, White House saysDOJ fires sandwich thrower after he's charged with assaulting officer in Washington, DCThe man facing a federal assault charge for throwing a Subway sandwich at a federal officer in Washington, D.C., was an employee at the Department of Justice, Attorney General Pam Bondi said: “This is an example of the Deep State we have been up against for seven months as we work to refocus DOJ …“You will NOT work in this administration while disrespecting our government and law enforcement.”E.J. Antoni, an economist from the Heritage FoundationI guess he's not proud of Northern Illinois because his bio says: “Antoni holds master's and doctoral degrees in Economics.”Speaking of undereducation: Think tank president urges Gen Z to consider trades over college in tough job marketTerry Schilling, president of the American Principles ProjectAPP is a member of the advisory board of Project 2025,[28] a collection of conservative and right-wing policy proposals from the Heritage Foundation to reshape the United States federal government and consolidate executive powerHere's one of his tweets: In 2021, I pulled my [7] kids out of public schools because of the woke garbage being taught in their classrooms. Today, my whole family is going to see President Trump put an end to the Department of Education.”Energy Secretary Says Past Climate Reports Will Be ‘Updated.' Why Researchers Are Alarmed.The Trump administration plans to release “updated” versions of government climate reports from the past, Secretary of Energy Chris Wright said he wants the reports toned down.Wright said he disagrees with the conclusions in past National Climate Assessments, a benchmark review of climate change that the government puts out about every four years. The assessments are compiled by hundreds of scientists and researchers both within and outside government; the latest one was 1,834 pages. The Trump administration has pulled past reports down from the government website where they were previously hosted.Before his appointment, he was the CEO of Liberty Energy, North America's second largest hydraulic fracturing company. Also was on the board of EMX Royalty Corp., a Canadian royalty payment company for mineral rights and mining rights.In January 2023, he said, "There is no climate crisis and we're not in the midst of an energy transition either"He has degrees in mechanical engineering (the study of physical machines and mechanisms that may involve force and movement) and electrical engineering (an engineering discipline concerned with the study, design, and application of equipment, devices, and systems that use electricity, electronics, and electromagnetism)In 2019 Wright drank fracking fluid to demonstrate that it was not dangerousGoodliest of the Week (MM/DR):DR: Mark Cuban says companies should be taxed more for buying back their own sharesDR: Danske Bank Cuts Fossil-Fuel Exposure From Its InvestmentsDanske Bank A/S is removing over 1,700 fossil fuel-related companies from its investment universe, citing their failure to prepare for climate change.MM: Elon Musk's America Party is nowhere to be seen 1 month laterMM: Netflix (NFLX) Secures Broadcasting Rights for FIFA Women's World Cup MMAssholiest of the Week (MM):Takers MMMusk says he's suing Apple for not featuring X and Grok in ‘Must Have' section of app storeTrump Has Made Himself Commander in Chief of the Chip IndustryIs Trump's Plan to Take 15% of AI Chip Sales to China Legal?Trump Calls on Goldman to Replace Economist Over Tariff StanceUS national debt hits record $37 trillionU.S. Steel Plant Where Two Died Will Continue Operating, CEO SaysIn the last 3 days, US insiders sold $463m worth of stock, including…Herald Chen, 3% influence director at AppLovin - was CFO of company until December 2023, still on board, sold $182m worth of stockIn our database as an overall .477 hitter - slightly below average earnings, but high TSRThe stakeholder value returned by Chen: they sell ads in apps46% of firm assets are goodwill and intangibles - stakeholder value so ephemeral it's intangiblePretending to give backWalmart, once ordered to ‘eat the tariffs,' is giving employees a year-round 10% discount to help them eatNo tax on tips?Bad news for restaurant workers: Tipping in America is on the declineSam Altman says Gen Z are the ‘luckiest' kids in history thanks to AI, despite mounting job displacement dreadLayoffs 2025: Companies have announced over 800,000 jobs cuts so far. There are 3 big reasons whyMore employers are giving workers money to buy their own health insuranceLarry Ellison Wants to Do Good, Do Research and Make a ProfitDual class dictator with biggest individual investments in Tesla, Theranos, and XAnxiety about the economy is forcing two-thirds of U.S. employers to yank budgets for raisesAnd distracting you so you won't noticeWendy's says it realized it had 'too many' promotions this summer, confusing customersWhite House Will ‘Definitely' Host a U.F.C. Fight on July 4, U.F.C. Head SaysDana White, on the Meta board of directorsThe U.S. military is looking to buy Tesla Cybertrucks to use as missile targetsTikTok claims there's a hack to get bigger portions at Chipotle: Put men's names on your ordersHeadliniest of the WeekDR: Hand soap recalled due to potentially life-threatening bacteriaDR: Don't drink this recalled instant coffee from Dollar General. It might contain something dangerousMM: Werner recalls more than 100,000 ladders over potential fall hazardMM: Public company CEO resigns amid another leadership shake upWho Won the Week?DR: the anti-fascist Subway sandwichMM: Delaware. Elon Musk called on corporations to leave Delaware. Delaware says it's doing just fine.PredictionsDR: Subway rebrands with a “we know our sandwiches are gross so throw them at your least favorite fascists” campaign, featuring: Hitler, Stalin, Trump, and ZuckMM: Paramount, now bought by nepo baby Daniel Ellison, goes full Trad Man and rebrands itself as “Man Media” - UFC rights, UFC on White House lawn, Yellowstone and its spinoffs, South Park manboy comedy. As part of it, they launch a streaming service for men by men called “Cable”
LISTEN and SUBSCRIBE on:Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/watchdog-on-wall-street-with-chris-markowski/id570687608 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/2PtgPvJvqc2gkpGIkNMR5i WATCH and SUBSCRIBE on:https://www.youtube.com/@WatchdogOnWallstreet/featured Donald Trump says the jobs numbers are rigged—now he's putting Heritage Foundation economist E.J. Antoni in charge of fixing them. But here's the problem: the second his name was announced, the “numbers can't be trusted” chorus began.In this episode of Watchdog on Wall Street:Why E.J. Antoni is stepping into a political minefieldThe case for scrapping monthly jobs reports entirelyHow outdated, unreliable data collection is crippling trust in government statsWhy America desperately needs accurate numbers before the Fed makes its next big moveWall Street trades on them. The Fed makes decisions on them. And right now? Nobody believes them.
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Este estudio es un análisis de la gestión del recurso pesquero dentro de los mecanismos de las instituciones de gobierno locales en la Cataluña del siglo XVI. A partir del estudio de caso de las ordenanzas de pesca de Sant Feliu de Guíxols entre 1555 y 1600 se han establecido las principales características de este modelo de gestión comunal. Se ha puesto el foco de atención en mostrar cómo esta gestión a partir de ordenanzas municipales parte también de los mismos usuarios del recurso y se aleja de una concepción de gestión por parte de la autoridad pública. A la vez, se ha destacado la existencia y el peso de las desigualdades socioeconómicas en el seno de estas comunidades, subrayando un factor poco desarrollado en los análisis institucionalistas de la gestión comunal. Antoni Ginot-Julià es investigador del King's College London Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
THE TIM JONES AND CHRIS ARPS SHOW Guest hosted by Susie Moore of Redstate.comhttps://redstate.com/author/smoosieq 0:00 SEG 1 Jim Thompson, RedState Contributor | TOPIC: Jake Tapper 'Outs' Himself As Total Partisan Hack in Pathetic Audio Version of 'Original Sin' Did JB Pritzker Sign Legislation That Will End Up Drugging Children, Making Big Pharma Richer? Schumer Gaslights About D.C. Crime, Gets 'Pantsed' by Senator Mullin, and His Own Security Detail x.com/jimmysporttoons https://redstate.com/author/jimthompson 13:19 SEG 2 STEVE BUCCI, Visiting Fellow at the Heritage Foundation who focuses on cybersecurity and military special operations | TOPIC: National Defense headlines of the day | Putin-Trump summit | Appointment of E.J. Antoni to Bureau of Labor Statistics | Schiff leaks | DC crimehttps://www.heritage.org/staff/steven-buccihttps://x.com/SBucci 31:54 SEG 3 CHRIS’ CORNER is a report from Israel https://newstalkstl.com/ FOLLOW TIM - https://twitter.com/SpeakerTimJones FOLLOW CHRIS - https://twitter.com/chris_arps 24/7 LIVESTREAM - http://bit.ly/NEWSTALKSTLSTREAMS RUMBLE - https://rumble.com/NewsTalkSTL See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
President Trump nominates economist E.J. Antoni to lead the Bureau of Labor Statistics after record jobs data revisions spark calls for an overhaul of outdated data collection methods. A softer-than-expected inflation report fuels investor optimism, with markets hitting record highs and traders betting heavily on a September Fed rate cut. A Texas map fight escalates into a national gerrymandering war, with blue state governors threatening retaliatory redraws, as President Trump orders a mid-decade census excluding illegal immigrants. Hans Von Spakovsky from the Heritage Foundation breaks out the redistricting drama. Lean: Visit https://TakeLean.com & use code MK20 for 20% offRiverbend Ranch: Visit https://riverbendranch.com/ | Use promo code MEGYN for $20 off your first order.
President Trump chooses Heritage Foundation economist E.J. Antoni to lead the BLS, the federal agency that collects data on inflation and the nation's jobs numbers. What is Antoni's public record? Does he have concrete plans to improve the statistics? Can he win Senate confirmation? And what about public trust, given how Trump fired former BLS director Erika McEntarfer? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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The host celebrates what he considers a positive economic shift under the new administration. He highlights that blue-collar wages have seen their largest increase ever recorded, with unions like the Teamsters shifting their support to Republicans. He also claims that the stock market has hit new highs and that recent inflation data came in lower than expected, with energy and food prices remaining flat or declining. The host refutes claims that tariffs would cause inflation, arguing that such an economic outcome is "mathematically impossible." He criticizes mainstream media and economists for getting their predictions wrong and for attempting to distract from the good economic news. He also calls on Republican leadership to stop blocking presidential nominees, such as E.J. Antoni for the Bureau of Labor Statistics, to ensure "real" and trustworthy economic data is released.
Ashe in America and Ghost break down the latest bombshell from a Democrat whistleblower alleging Adam Schiff approved leaking classified intel to damage Trump, tying the scandal to Russiagate and revealing possible high-level quid pro quo promises. They analyze the DOJ's refusal to act, speculate on other big names who could be implicated, and consider the political fallout. Trump's latest trade announcements, including extended tariff suspensions and a gold exemption, are discussed alongside his meeting with Intel's CEO and the nomination of economist E.J. Antoni to head the Bureau of Labor Statistics. The hosts also highlight media hypocrisy, global political shifts, and the stage-setting for Trump's upcoming summit with Putin. From domestic intrigue to international maneuvering, the conversation exposes how power, policy, and perception collide.
Le renforcement du scénario de baisse des taux dès septembre aux Etats-Unis continue à soutenir les marchés actions. Les gros indices américains sont au zénith, les petits se réveillent et le Stoxx Europe 600 européen n'est plus qu'à 3% du pic touché en mars dernier. Les investisseurs gardent un discours prudent en façade, mais achètent compulsivement la trumpisation du monde.Hébergé par Audiomeans. Visitez audiomeans.fr/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
A.M. Edition for Aug 12. After firing its former head, Trump says the Heritage Foundation's current chief economist, E.J. Antoni, will ensure accuracy in the Bureau of Labor Statistics' data. Plus, ahead of Friday's summit between Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin, WSJ correspondent Yaroslav Trofimov explains why peace in Ukraine doesn't seem to be a priority for Moscow. And WSJ reporter Clarence Leong details China's massive new shipbuilding plans. Azhar Sukri hosts. Sign up for the WSJ's free What's News newsletter. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In his first interview since Circle's IPO, Circle co-founder and CEO Jeremy Allaire explains the blockchain-native company's first earnings report, as well as his own vision for the future of finance. Elon Musk is threatening to sue Apple over its App Store rankings of AI apps; CNBC's Steve Kovach and contributor Michal Lev-Ram discuss Musk's strategy and the race for AI dominance. For the new BLS commissioner position, President Trump will nominate E.J. Antoni, an economist at the conservative Heritage Foundation. Steve Kovach - 21:27Michal Lev-Ram - 26:42Jeremy Allaire - 34:12 In this episode:Michal Lev-Ram, @mlevramJeremy Allaire, @jerallaireJoe Kernen, @JoeSquawk Andrew Ross Sorkin, @andrewrsorkinKatie Kramer, @Kramer_Katie
E.J. Antoni, chief economist at the conservative Heritage Foundation and a longtime critic of the Bureau of Labor Statistics, is President Trump's pick to lead the agency. Antoni's background and previous comments about the BLS is fueling concerns about the legitimacy of future jobs reports under his stewardship. Also on today's show: The largest wildfire in California this year is now at 120,000 acres ... and growing. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
The head of the D.C. Police Union, Gregory Pemberton, expresses full support for the president's crime crackdown, citing a shortage of officers and local legislation passed in 2020 that he claims "handcuffed" police. This stands in stark contrast to the D.C. City Council, which has condemned the federal intervention. Former Assistant Attorney General Coley Stimson and U.S. Attorney for D.C. Jeanine Pirro also weigh in, attributing the city's crime problems to what they call a "Marxist" policing philosophy that intentionally weakens the justice system and emboldens criminals. The discussion also shifts to national economics, highlighting the appointment of Dr. E.J. Antoni to the Bureau of Labor Statistics and the implications of his leadership for the accuracy of economic data. The speaker criticizes previous job numbers as being fabricated to make Democrats look good, a practice they say was causing international investors to lose confidence in the U.S. economy. The show concludes by criticizing Republican Senate leadership for allegedly obstructing the president's appointments to various positions.
On "The Tara Show," the host provides a comprehensive look at what he sees as the critical challenges facing the United States, from domestic policy to international relations. The show features an extensive discussion of the president's federal crime crackdown in Washington, D.C., which the host frames as "Liberation Day." He argues that the city's high crime rates are not accidental but a result of deliberate "Marxist" policies that have been covered up through the manipulation of crime statistics by D.C. officials. The host supports this claim with an interview clip from the head of the D.C. Police Union, who expresses support for the federal intervention. The show extends this critique to other Democrat-run cities and international leaders, linking their policies to a broader ideological agenda. The show also explores the theme of political and economic deception, praising the president's appointment of Dr. E.J. Antoni to the Bureau of Labor Statistics as a move to restore integrity to economic data that the host alleges was previously fabricated for political purposes. He also discusses the ongoing trade war with China, attributing the U.S.'s vulnerability to a long-standing dependence on Chinese rare earth minerals. The host praises the administration's efforts to regain energy independence by reviving domestic coal projects. Throughout the show, the host repeatedly criticizes Republican Senate leadership, specifically Senator John Thune, for blocking the president's appointments, which he describes as a political "hostage situation." The episode ultimately frames these issues as a struggle for America's future, where political and economic honesty are pitted against a globalist, "Marxist" agenda.
On "The Tara Show," the host discusses how a protest in Washington, D.C. was overshadowed by a murder just blocks away, a stark example of the city's crime problem. The host argues that crime statistics are being deliberately falsified by D.C. officials to hide the truth about the city's escalating violence. The show expands on this theme of political deception by examining a new candidate for mayor in Minneapolis, Omar Fateh, who the host claims prioritizes illegal immigrants over other citizens. The segment connects these domestic issues to international politics, referencing Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum's condemnation of ICE raids and her claim that America needs Mexican immigrants. The host argues that Sheinbaum is in a hostage situation with cartels and that Democrats are pushing for a similar model in the U.S. to gain power. The show concludes with a discussion about a major difference in policy between the current and former administrations. The host praises the President for prioritizing the creation of a 75,000-strong ICE force to combat illegal immigration, in contrast to the previous administration's plan for an 80,000-strong IRS army. The host also announces that the President has appointed Dr. E.J. Antoni to head the Bureau of Labor Statistics, a move he believes will restore trust in America's economic data, which he claims has been previously manipulated for political gain. The host concludes by criticizing Republican Senate leadership for blocking these appointments.
In response to a fatal shooting, the President announces a federal takeover of law enforcement in Washington, D.C., and deploys the National Guard, FBI, and ATF. He labels the initiative "Liberation Day," aiming to "take our capital back" from what he describes as "crime, bloodshed, bedlam, and squalor." While the D.C. Mayor and City Council condemn the move as an unwarranted "manufactured intrusion" on local authority, citing a decrease in violent crime, the D.C. police union and other federal law enforcement officials express their full support. The radio show further delves into the political and ideological aspects of the crackdown. Critics of D.C.'s local policies, including a former U.S. Assistant Attorney General and a U.S. Attorney for D.C., argue that the city's crime issues are a deliberate result of what they characterize as a "Marxist" ideology within the Democratic party. They claim these policies intentionally weaken law enforcement and the justice system to benefit specific political interests. The conversation also extends to national economic policy, with a focus on the recent appointment of E.J. Antoni to the Bureau of Labor Statistics and accusations that past economic data was politically manipulated. The speakers also criticize Republican Senate leadership for allegedly obstructing the President's appointments, suggesting it is a form of political hostage-taking.
On "The Tara Show," the host discusses a murder in a wealthy D.C. neighborhood, which he uses as a microcosm for the city's crime problem. He alleges that D.C. officials are deliberately falsifying crime statistics to hide the truth about rising violence, a claim he supports with an interview clip from the head of the D.C. police union. The host expands on this theme of political deception by examining a Minneapolis mayoral candidate, Omar Fateh, and the Mexican president, Claudia Sheinbaum, who he claims are prioritizing illegal immigrants and criminals, and are part of a larger "Marxist" agenda to dismantle law enforcement for political gain. The host then pivots to what he sees as a positive shift in national policy. He contrasts the new administration's plan for a 75,000-strong ICE force with the previous administration's proposed 80,000-strong IRS army. He also praises the appointment of Dr. E.J. Antoni to head the Bureau of Labor Statistics, arguing that this will restore integrity to economic data that he claims was previously manipulated to hide the failures of past policies. The show concludes by criticizing Republican Senate leadership, specifically Senator John Thune, for blocking these and other appointments, accusing them of engaging in a political "hostage situation" to prevent the President from enacting his agenda.
On "The Tara Show," the host discusses the president's decision to extend tariffs on China, acknowledging that it reveals a weakness stemming from America's dependence on Chinese rare earth minerals. He attributes this vulnerability to past administrations and praises the current president for taking action to reverse it. The show highlights the administration's efforts to revive American energy production by approving several major coal projects, arguing that this is crucial for national security, economic independence, and winning the global "AI race" against China. The host also touches on the geopolitical implications of this struggle and the need to shed the nation's reliance on foreign resources. The show concludes with a pointed criticism of Republican leadership in the Senate, accusing them of blocking the president's appointments—including his nominee to lead the Bureau of Labor Statistics, Dr. E.J. Antoni. The host alleges that Senator John Thune is engaging in a political "hostage situation" to obstruct the president's agenda and prevent him from making recess appointments, a move the host claims is hindering the country's progress and playing into the hands of those who would see the U.S. weakened.
On "The Tara Show," the host discusses the president's decision to extend tariffs on China, attributing the move to China's leverage over rare earth minerals. He argues that the U.S. is in a weak negotiating position due to decades of policies that have made the country dependent on China for these critical resources. The show connects this to the previous administration's shutdown of domestic mines and a history of foreign actors influencing U.S. policy for profit. The host praises the current administration's efforts to reverse this trend by greenlighting four major coal projects, including a mine in Montana that is projected to recover 33.75 million tons of federal coal. The show highlights the importance of energy independence and the "AI race," citing an interview with Energy Secretary Chris Wright, who warns that China is adding "five Americas" worth of electricity production capacity in the next 15 years, while the U.S. has been falling behind. The show also touches on the geopolitical consequences of this struggle, including the war in Ukraine and the influence of foreign money on American politics. The host ends the segment by criticizing Republican leadership in the Senate for blocking the President's appointments, including that of Dr. E.J. Antoni, whom he believes would restore integrity to the Bureau of Labor Statistics.
There are 800 National Guard troops on duty now to carry out President Trump's order to address crime in the Washington, D.C. But is there a big emergency? Local leaders say crime rates are the lowest they've been in 30 years. D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser says "This year, crime isn't just down from 2023, it's also down from 2019 before the pandemic, and we're at a 30-year violent crime low," Meanwhile, Attorney General Pam Bondi is in control of the police in D.C. We welcome Pulitzer Prize winning author David Cay Johnston to talk about the Trump-Epstein connection, the latest National Guard deployment and much more. Tech Tuesday brings Jefferson Graham to the show. The Mark Thompson Show 8/12/25 Today's Guests Links Prof. David Cay Johnston at RIT, Pulitzer Prize winning Author & Investigative Journalist https://bsky.app/profile/davidcayjohnston.bsky.social Jefferson Graham https://www.youtube.com/@PhotowalksTV Patreon subscribers are the backbone of the show! If you'd like to help, here's our Patreon Link: https://www.patreon.com/themarkthompsonshow Maybe you're more into PayPal. https://www.paypal.com/donate/?hosted_button_id=PVBS3R7KJXV24 And you'll find everything on our website: https://www.themarkthompsonshow.com
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S&P Futures are flat to lower this morning in cautious trading ahead of this morning's inflation report. If the CPI report comes in hot, it will likely lessen the odds of a September rate cut by the Fed. President Trump extended the current trade agreement with China yesterday. He also nominated E.J. Antoni as head of the BLS. His nomination has drawn mixed reaction, critics question the rigor, accuracy, and neutrality of his economic work due to perceived political bias. Expectations are being lowered on a possible Ukraine peace deal, talks are now being described as a "feel out meeting". In deal news, Cardinal Health is set acquire Solaris Health for $1.9B. In earnings news, GDOT, ONON &PONY are higher after release, CE is lower. Micron raised its guidance yesterday. After the bell today, CRWV, CAVA, HRB & RGTI are expected to report.
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De voordracht van EJ Antoni als het nieuwe hoofd van het Bureau of Labor Statistics ondermijnt het vertrouwen in de onafhankelijkheid van de dienst, zegt macro-econoom Edin Mujagić. De Amerikaanse president Donald Trump ziet in Antoni een geschikte opvolger voor Erika McEntarfer die Trump ontsloeg omdat zij volgens hem cijfers gemanipuleerd zou hebben. ‘Het Witte Huis komt er achter dat Antoni’s invloed beperkt gaat zijn.’ Wie is Antoni? Hij is een gepromoveerd econoom en heeft heel veel kritiek op de Amerikaanse statistiekdienst. Dat is niet de reden om iemand af te schrijven, kritiek is heel goed. Ook dat hij niet aan een van de hoog aangeschreven universiteiten in Amerika heeft gestudeerd is geen geldige reden tot kritiek, er zijn genoeg andere universiteiten waar je goede lessen in economie kunt krijgen. Het probleem is niet dat hij onbekend is, maar dat we twijfelen aan zijn onafhankelijkheid. Kennen we hem dan als een Trump-bewonderaar? Ja, als je kijkt naar zijn uitlatingen op social media krijg je sterk de indruk dat hij er alles aan gaat doen om de cijfers te leveren die het Witte Huis wil zien. Zijn invloed zal beperkt zijn, maar zijn benoeming ondermijnt het vertrouwen in de instelling. De cijfers van het bureau zijn erg belangrijk en worden bijvoorbeeld gebruikt door de Fed om het rentebeleid te bepalen. Trump zaagt aan de poten van de dienst. Kan Antoni iets doen aan de cijfers? Zijn invloed, en daar komt Trump nog wel achter, is beperkt. Hij krijgt een persbericht en kan daar niet zomaar in gaan krassen en getallen invullen die hem wél aanstaan. Zo werkt het niet. De komende tijd wordt het interessant om te volgen wat voor veranderingen hij doorvoert. Gaat hij veel mensen ontslaan, gaat hij sleutelen aan de methodiek, nemen veel mensen ontslag omdat ze het niet eens zijn met zijn keuzes? Het kan blijvende en zeer ongewenste gevolgen hebben voor het vertrouwen in het instituut. Kunnen we de cijfers in de toekomst nog wel vertrouwen? Ja, vooralsnog is er geen sprake van Chinese praktijken. Antoni heeft geen invloed op de cijfers zelf. Als we volgende maand een cijfer krijgen waaruit blijkt dat Amerikaanse bedrijven heel weinig nieuwe banen hebben gecreëerd, dan valt dat niet weg te masseren. Hij zal dat gewoon rapporteren.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Today on America in the Morning DC Police Takeover President Trump on Monday took the unprecedented step of federalizing Washington DC's police department as he declared a public safety emergency in the Nation's Capital. John Stolnis has more from Washington. Trump Discusses Planned Putin Meeting At a news conference, Donald Trump reiterated that an end to the war in Ukraine will likely include changes to national borders, but the president also said it won't take long during his Friday meeting in Alaska with Vladimir Putin to know if a Ukraine war peace deal is possible. Washington correspondent Sagar Meghani reports. Texas Shooting Three people are dead and gunman with a long criminal history apprehended after a shooting outside a major retail store in Austin, Texas. Correspondent Clayton Neville reports. Pennsylvania Explosion An explosion Monday at a US Steel plant in greater Pittsburgh has left two people dead and nearly a dozen others injured. More from correspondent Rich Johnson. Antoni To BLS President Trump announced he is nominating economist E.J. Antoni to become the next commissioner of the Bureau of Labor Statistics. Dial Up Ending It's an end of an era for America Online. Correspondent Ed Donahue reports on the shutdown to old school internet access. DC Reaction To Trump Takeover From the mayor of Washington, DC to some residents, people are not taking kindly to President Trump's order to place the police department in the Nation's Capital under Federal control. Washington correspondent Sagar Meghani reports on the local reaction to President Trump's plan to make the capital of the United States safer. Latest On The Texas Legislature Texas Republicans are announcing more tactics in their effort to have Democrats who left the state to delay a vote on redistricting returned. Correspondent Clayton Neville reports from the Lone Star State. Latest On The Atlanta Shooter More is being learned about the man who opened fire in Atlanta at the building housing the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention last Friday, killing a police officer. America in the Morning's Jeff McKay has the latest. Six Dead In Maryland Fire An investigation is underway into a weekend fire that ripped through a house in Charles County, Maryland killing six people. Correspondent Jennifer King reports. Dissecting The Bill There's new reporting on an analysis of President Trump's big tax cuts law, but there are questions from the GOP as to the source of the information. Correspondent Ed Donahue reports. Finally South Park has satirized politics. Their new target has now seemed to revitalize the cartoon show. Entertainment reporter Kevin Carr has details. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
In this weekend's episode, three segments from this past week's Washington Journal. First, there's been a flurry of economic news in recent days from the July jobs report to the President's tariffs agenda. We break it all down with Mike Konczal of the Economic Security Project -- and E.J. Antoni of the Heritage Foundation. Then, the Trump administration rolled out its "A-I Action Plan" in recent week. We speak with Josh Smith of The Abundance Institute about what's in it - and how it could transform the energy sector in this country. Finally, a conversation with investigative journalist Dave Levinthal on a revived effort in Congress to ban lawmakers from trading stocks. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Joe Piscopo's guest host this morning is Liz Peek, Fox News contributor, columnist for Fox News and The Hill, and former partner of major bracket Wall Street firm Wertheim & Company 52:19- E.J. Antoni, Chief Economist and the Richard F. Aster fellow at the Heritage Foundation and a senior fellow at Unleash ProsperityTopic: Jobs report 1:03:05- Dr. Betsy McCaughey, New York Post columnist, former Lt. Gov. of NY State, Chairwoman and founder of the Committee to Reduce Infection DeathsTopic: Shooting in New York last week, impact Mamdani will have on the city 1:15:41- Congresswoman Nicole Malliotakis, Representative for New York's 11th Congressional DistrictTopic: Redistricting in Congress 1:30:21- Grover Norquist, President of Americans for Tax ReformTopic: Impact trade deals are having on taxes 1:42:01- Dr. Wendy Bohon, Earthquake geologist and science communications specialist Topic: Earthquake in New York and New Jersey 2:06:09- Dr. Rebecca Grant, national security analyst based in Washington, D.C. Specializing in defense and aerospace research, founder of IRIS Independent Research, and Senior Fellow at the Lexington InstituteTopic: Ukraine drone strike on Russia 2:18:07- Christian Toto, Entertainment Commentator, host of the "Hollywood in Toto" podcast, and Managing Editor of Hollywood in Toto.com Topic: Sydney Sweeney controversySee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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E.J. Antoni, Heritage Foundation Chief Economist joins for his take on today's economic news; tariff successes and Missouri Senator Josh Hawley wanting to see tariff rebate checks.
In the final hour Joe Beamer is joined by Jeff Mordock, White House correspondent for the Washington Times joins to talk about Trump back from Scotland with some big tariff deals plus a 255 tariff for India, latest on Epstein and more. E.J. Antoni, Heritage Foundation Chief Economist joins for his take on today's economic news; tariff successes and Missouri Senator Josh Hawley wanting to see tariff rebate checks. Also the number of children that say they are transgender and a cut of the day.
Joe Beamer is filling in for Mark Reardon and is joined by Bobby Chacon, Retired FBI Special Agent joins to talk about what we know about the New York shooting earlier this week. Greg Wrightstone, Geologist and Executive Director of the CO 2 Coalition in Virginia joins to talk about climate change science - greenhouse gas emissions. Brad Young, 97-1 Chief legal analyst; Partner with Harris, Dowell, Fischer and Young joins to talk about a Grand Jury indicts STL County Executive Sam Page, Chat GPT and more. Dennis Hancock, St. Louis County Councilman and a GOP candidate for St. Louis County Council Executive joins for his reaction Grand Jury indicts St. Louis County Executive Sam Page. Jeff Mordock, White House correspondent for the Washington Times joins to talk about Trump back from Scotland with some big tariff deals plus a 255 tariff for India, latest on Epstein and more. E.J. Antoni, Heritage Foundation Chief Economist joins for his take on today's economic news; tariff successes and Missouri Senator Josh Hawley wanting to see tariff rebate checks.
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In a profanity laced tirade, the son for former President Joe Biden unloaded on Democrats and named names. He went on to council Democrats on messaging and how it should be done. It's as profound as you'd imagine a stripper humping cocaine user would be. The DOJ continues to look into the biggest scandal in American history - Julie Kelly gives her analysis of the Russia hoax and the attempted coup of an administration. Are young people becoming more radical because the economy is leaving them behind? E.J. Antoni of the Heritage Foundation explores that theory and grades Presdient Trump's economic solutions. Plus, lawfare against the executive branch continues, but in a few very specific places and the perpetual entertainment funeral for Steven Colbert continues to amuse Stigall as well as the protests from the women of the WNBA. -For more info visit the official website: https://chrisstigall.comInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/chrisstigallshow/Twitter: https://twitter.com/ChrisStigallFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/chris.stigall/Listen on Spotify: https://tinyurl.com/StigallPodListen on Apple Podcasts: https://bit.ly/StigallShow -Help protect your wealth with real, physical gold and silver. Texas Bullion Exchange helps everyday Americans diversify with tailored portfolios, IRA rollovers, and expert support every step of the way.
We begin today with a presentation on all the conservative priorities that are being ignored or violated. Chief among them is that Trump continues to make terrible endorsements, now endorsing all the RINOs in the Texas legislature. Also, the courts continue to be a problem, and absent using must-pass legislation to kick the courts out of immigration enforcement, mass deportations are dead. Then there is the economy. We're joined today by E.J. Antoni, chief economist for the Heritage Foundation, who demonstrates how we have not solved the cost-of-living crisis because it is caused by a degree of debt and asset bubbles that have not been addressed. He warns that simply lowering the federal funds rate will not solve the problem and will likely backfire. We also discuss the folly of populism, how it winds up continuing those same policies that lead to the disparity between income levels and the burden of inflation, and how free-market conservatism is the only viable solution. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices