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    The Tara Show
    FULL SHOW - The Tara Show - Mon Nov 17 2025

    The Tara Show

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2025 122:28


    Monday November 17, 2025 - The Tara Show HOUR 1 1st - Arctic Frost was a plan to get rid of the Republican party and leadership 2nd - Trey Gowdy has been a fan of the deep state, now has switched teams. 3rd - Operation Dirtbag in FL since Friday, 150 criminal illegal sex predators 4th - Operation Charlotte's Web arrest 81 people in ICE Crackdown HOUR 2 5th - Fight over turkey leads to shootout in Highpoint NC thurs night 6th - Who is Thomas Crooks, it turns out the FBI does not want you to know 7th - Tucker Carlson got hold of Crooks' Youtube when FBI said dosen't exist 8th - Tucker Carlson documented Crook's google hard drive and matched up w posts HOUR 3 9th - Brooke Rawlings, US AG Sec announced she kicked off 700k off the SNAP rolls. 10th - Trump just bailed out Argentina, a fake news claim 11th - Zoran Mamdani wants to deploy social workers responding to 9-1-1 calls 12th - Kash Patel said we are on the verge of the January 6th Pipe Bomber HOUR 4 13th- We are now under global cooling, the ice sheets are thickening 14th- The Republicans abandons Trump after the Dems launched the fake Lawfare last year 15th- Lindsey Graham is a good standing member of the Uniparty 16th- These Democrats are playing for keeps, they want to break the repub party.

    The Tara Show
    H3-Mon11/17/25-TheTaraShow- "Brooke Rawlings, US AG Sec announced she kicked off 700k off the SNAP rolls. " , " Trump just bailed out Argentina, a fake news claim" , " Zoran Mamdani wants to deploy social workers responding to 9-1-1 calls" , " Kas

    The Tara Show

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2025 31:46


    H3-Mon11/17/25-TheTaraShow- "Brooke Rawlings, US AG Sec announced she kicked off 700k off the SNAP rolls. " , " Trump just bailed out Argentina, a fake news claim" , " Zoran Mamdani wants to deploy social workers responding to 9-1-1 calls" , " Kash Patel said we are on the verge of the January 6th Pipe Bomber"

    The Tara Show
    H3-Seg2-Mon11/17/25-TheTaraShow- " Trump just bailed out Argentina, a fake news claim"

    The Tara Show

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2025 10:00


    H3-Seg2-Mon11/17/25-TheTaraShow- " Trump just bailed out Argentina, a fake news claim"

    Keen On Democracy
    Keen on Hispanic America: How Latino TV Networks Reshaped American Politics and Culture

    Keen On Democracy

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2025 34:13


    There are those who ask why so many Americans speak Spanish. But according to the Latino media entrepreneur and historian Javier Marin, you might as well ask why so many Americans speak English. Over the last half century, the Hispanic community in America has risen from 3.5 to 62 million. In his new history of Latino media, Live From America, Marin charts how networks like Univision and Telemundo drove the meteoric rise of Hispanic America. This IS America, Marin insists - there are now 62 million Latinos shaping the country's politics, economy and culture. Rather than a demographic trend about some curious minority, it's the core reality of 21st century America.1. The US is now the world's second-largest Spanish-speaking country Only Mexico has more Spanish speakers than America. The US has surpassed Spain and Argentina. This isn't an immigrant enclave - it's a linguistic and cultural reality that's permanent and growing. As Marin puts it: “Even if you deport three million, we still have 57 million.”2. Univision and Telemundo are America's most powerful political engines - and they're not owned by Latinos These networks reach 60+ million people and absorb massive political advertising dollars from both parties. But Univision is controlled by private equity, Telemundo by NBC Universal. This creates a fundamental tension: are they serving their community or their shareholders? The Jorge Ramos ejection-to-Mar-a-Lago-interview arc tells you everything.3. “When you lose dignity, you lose your vote” Marin's thesis on why Democrats gained with Latino voters in recent elections despite Trump's 2024 inroads. The harsh treatment and “physical aggressiveness” of deportation policies cost Republicans votes. Dignity and political loyalty are directly linked. This matters more than economic messaging.4. Richard Nixon invented the word “Hispanic” - as a political strategy In 1969, Nixon commissioned a committee to encapsulate all Spanish speakers with one word to create a political constituency. Reagan embraced it further with Hispanic Heritage Month. The term “Hispanic” isn't organic - it's a government-corporate construct designed to make 60+ million diverse people politically legible and commercially targetable.5. Spanish-language media has always faced censorship and “English-only” movements From Theodore Roosevelt promoting English-only in the early 1900s to Desi Arnaz being censored on I Love Lucy, there's been consistent pressure to suppress Spanish. The FCC nearly cancelled Univision's predecessor over foreign ownership. The current anti-immigrant rhetoric isn't new - it's the same 100-year battle. The difference now: the numbers make it unwinnable.Keen On America is a reader-supported publication. To receive new posts and support my work, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit keenon.substack.com/subscribe

    Market take
    At last, key U.S. economic data return

    Market take

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2025 3:45


    The reopening of the U.S. government will allow the release of backlogged economic data, especially jobs data, helping us take stock of our pro-risk view. Nicholas Fawcett, Chief Investment Strategist at the BlackRock Investment Institute, breaks down the implications. General disclosure: This material is intended for information purposes only, and does not constitute investment advice, a recommendation or an offer or solicitation to purchase or sell any securities, funds or strategies to any person in any jurisdiction in which an offer, solicitation, purchase or sale would be unlawful under the securities laws of such jurisdiction. The opinions expressed are as of the date of publication and are subject to change without notice. Reliance upon information in this material is at the sole discretion of the reader. Investing involves risks. BlackRock does and may seek to do business with companies covered in this podcast. As a result, readers should be aware that the firm may have a conflict of interest that could affect the objectivity of this podcast.In the U.S. and Canada, this material is intended for public distribution.In the UK and Non-European Economic Area (EEA) countries: this is Issued by BlackRock Investment Management (UK) Limited, authorised and regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority. Registered office: 12 Throgmorton Avenue, London, EC2N 2DL. Tel:+ 44 (0)20 7743 3000. Registered in England and Wales No. 02020394. For your protection telephone calls are usually recorded. Please refer to the Financial Conduct Authority website for a list of authorised activities conducted by BlackRock.In the European Economic Area (EEA): this is Issued by BlackRock (Netherlands) B.V. is authorised and regulated by the Netherlands Authority for the Financial Markets. Registered office Amstelplein 1, 1096 HA, Amsterdam, Tel: 020 – 549 5200, Tel: 31-20- 549-5200. Trade Register No. 17068311 For your protection telephone calls are usually recorded.For Investors in Switzerland: This document is marketing material.In South Africa: Please be advised that BlackRock Investment Management (UK) Limited is an authorised Financial Services provider with the South African Financial Services Board, FSP No. 43288.In Singapore, this is issued by BlackRock (Singapore) Limited (Co. registration no. 200010143N). This advertisement or publication has not been reviewed by the Monetary Authority of Singapore. In Hong Kong, this material is issued by BlackRock Asset Management North Asia Limited and has not been reviewed by the Securities and Futures Commission of Hong Kong. In Australia, issued by BlackRock Investment Management (Australia) Limited ABN 13 006 165 975, AFSL 230 523 (BIMAL). This material provides general information only and does not take into account your individual objectives, financial situation, needs or circumstances. Before making any investment decision, you should assess whether the material is appropriate for you and obtain financial advice tailored to you having regard to your individual objectives, financial situation, needs and circumstances. Refer to BIMAL's Financial Services Guide on its website for more information. This material is not a financial product recommendation or an offer or solicitation with respect to the purchase or sale of any financial product in any jurisdictionIn Latin America: this material is for educational purposes only and does not constitute investment advice nor an offer or solicitation to sell or a solicitation of an offer to buy any shares of any Fund (nor shall any such shares be offered or sold to any person) in any jurisdiction in which an offer, solicitation, purchase or sale would be unlawful under the securities law of that jurisdiction. If any funds are mentioned or inferred to in this material, it is possible that some or all of the funds may not have been registered with the securities regulator of Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Mexico, Panama, Peru, Uruguay or any other securities regulator in any Latin American country and thus might not be publicly offered within any such country. The securities regulators of such countries have not confirmed the accuracy of any information contained herein. The provision of investment management and investment advisory services is a regulated activity in Mexico thus is subject to strict rules. For more information on the Investment Advisory Services offered by BlackRock Mexico please refer to the Investment Services Guide available at www.blackrock.com/mx©2025 BlackRock, Inc. All Rights Reserved. BLACKROCK is a registered trademark of BlackRock, Inc. All other trademarks are those of their respective owners.BIIM1125U/M-4994914

    Micro Mundos
    Yankees come home

    Micro Mundos

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2025 34:35


    En este episodio de Micro Mundos analizamos el Acuerdo Marco Comercial entre la Argentina y los Estados Unidos, un entendimiento que todavía no es un tratado final, pero que redefine la relación bilateral: apertura acelerada de mercados, reconocimiento automático de estándares de la FDA, reglas de inversión, propiedad intelectual, comercio digital y cooperación en seguridad económica. ¿Quién gana más? ¿Qué sectores argentinos quedan expuestos? ¿Y qué implica para el Mercosur?Además, abordamos dos debates internos que marcaron la semana:• El rumor sobre la eliminación del Monotributo y el impacto inmediato que tendría sobre 4,5 millones de contribuyentes.• El cruce entre el presidente Javier Milei y el economista Emanuel Alvarez Agis, que volvió a encender la discusión sobre impuestos, formalidad y el rumbo económico.• Y el regreso de un fantasma histórico: la posibilidad de una reforma constitucional impulsada desde la Casa Rosada, con ideas que incluyen ampliar a seis años el mandato presidencial, eliminar la figura del vicepresidente y reducir el tamaño del Congreso.

    For The Love Of Rugby
    Can Ireland beat South Africa? Scotland blow lead & Wales finally win | Weekend Review Part 2

    For The Love Of Rugby

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2025 38:09


    Ireland v Australia. Italy v South Africa. Scotland v Argentina. Wales v Japan. How good. Not done with just talking to George Ford straight after his MOTM performance against the All Blacks, Ben Youngs & Dan Cole are back in the For The Love Of Rugby studio to dissect the rest of the weekend's biggest games!

    Emprende con Propósito
    De la corpo a emprender

    Emprende con Propósito

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2025 10:17


    Este podcast es una entrevista a Gastón Remy. Creo que es una de esas historias que vale la pena contar y no es tan conocida . Es un abogado neuquino que pasó por las cúpulas del mundo corporativo, lideró transformaciones gigantes y después pegó un volantazo para dedicarse al impacto social. De Neuquén a Harvard, hoy emprende en tecnología, construcción y comunicación, con la misma energía con la que alguna vez presidió el Coloquio IDEA buscando más voces en la mesa. Estas fueron las preguntas que le hice:00:00 Comienzo 00:59 ¿De dónde sacás la semilla emprendedora?02:39 ¿Por qué pegar el volantazo y pasar de la corpo a emprender?05:43 ¿Cómo manejaste la presión externa ante el cambio de carrera?07:26 ¿Cuando crecemos como emprendedores, la presión es más grande?08:43 ¿Cómo lidiás con las inseguridades o desafíos de emprender?Abrazá un propósito. ¡Desafía al mundo e inspirá a otros!Recordá que si querés enviarnos tus preguntas, consultas o sugerencias podés hacerlo a podcast@emprendeconproposito.com.arTambién podés seguirnos en las otras redes:Web: emprendeconproposito.com.ar IG: @sebasosaemprende @somosecp YT: Emprende con propósito TikTok: @somosecp Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/1CpvK90Kvh80vEvkXC5fiJ?si=o7IO2iOrQDu2hodQspFv4g Te dejo las frases destacadas de Gastón Remy: "Sí, yo me quiero quedar en Argentina, quiero que mis hijos crezcan en Argentina y quiero poner mi granito de arena en Argentina.""Yo nunca los viví como volantazos, sino mucho más como profundizar un camino.""En los últimos tiempos empecé a recurrir a otro tipo de herramientas que tienen que ver más con la meditación, que tienen que ver más con terapias.""Hoy, mirando para atrás, siento un nivel de libertad y de plenitud enorme en ese sentido.""Esta pasión con la que vivimos, estas formas de vincularnos, esta forma de conectarnos, hoy el mundo la empieza a apreciar mucho más, antes hasta te daba algo de vergüenza, el argentino medio gritón, medio, sus formas. Y de golpe esto está en la New York Times diciendo, 'miren este movimiento cultural'."“Esto es algo más profundo. El mundo, el mundo de las pantallas, el mundo de la inteligencia artificial, el mundo de la velocidad extrema y de las ansiedades empieza a valorar este costado casi primitivo que tenemos de, de vincularnos y de vivir la vida con mucha pasión."“Hay un personaje que se va armando alrededor del desarrollo profesional, y ahí sí,  empecé a tener unos conflictos con qué es persona y qué es personaje.""Se vincula con esto, entonces, la primera parte mía fue, fue la aspiracional con la que, por lo menos, nuestra generación creció, hacer una carrera, si es corporativa, hacer la escalerita.""El cambio grande para mí fue irme de Vista después de la IPO, y ahí sí puse en jaque al personaje.""Te diría que fue como un acto bastante de despojo y de y de ponerme a, a prueba."#empresarios argentinos #empresasargentinas #emprendedores #emprendedoresargentinos #cambiodecarrera #cambioderunbo #transiciones #liderazgo #lideresemprendedores #lideresempresarios

    La Estrategia del Día Argentina
    “Long Argentina”, expectativa por acuerdo con EE.UU. y tensión por la Fed

    La Estrategia del Día Argentina

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2025 27:53


    En el capítulo 987 de este lunes, 17 de noviembre, Francisco Aldaya te comenta la incertidumbre en torno a la próxima decisión de la Fed, el último informe de Grupo IEB sobre los activos argentinos y cómo reaccionaron los economistas, analistas y cámaras al preacuerdo con Estados Unidos. Además, Juan Pablo Álvarez con todos sobre los bonos en #LaFija, hoy con Mariano Ortiz Villafañe, economista jefe de Aldazabal.

    Urbana Play Noticias
    Milei desmintió el fin del monotributo, la CGT sobre la reforma laboral, qué pidió el FMI: Audios del 17 de noviembre por Urbana Play

    Urbana Play Noticias

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2025 15:37


    Javier Milei afirmó: “El acuerdo tiene dos dimensiones. Una es profundizar la relación comercial. Y hay otra dimensión que a la luz de la descapitalización de la economía argentina que ha sufrido durante los últimos 100 años, es un acuerdo para avanzar en inversiones. Entonces abre las puertas que recibamos inversión directa extranjera para crecer fuertemente. Y además es un primer paso para seguir avanzando hacia más apertura comercial. De hecho la apertura comercial nos hace más eficientes, nos hace más productivos, consecuentemente nos hace más ricos porque implica mayores salarios”.El canciller Pablo Quirno aseguró: “Muy entusiasmados con haber podido sacar 12 millones de personas de la pobreza, 6 millones de personas de la indigencia, pero ahí no paramos. Y eso se da solamente con crecimiento económico. Y por eso es tan importante una cancillería abierta al mundo que atraiga inversiones, que como digo yo, salgamos con la valijita a vender a Argentina. Que no es lo mismo, como quieren poner los opositores recalcitrantes K, que vender a la Argentina. Nosotros estamos vendiendo el producto a Argentina al mundo. No están entregando a Argentina. No entregamos absolutamente nada. Gracias”.La diputada Lilia Lemoine sostuvo: “A mí lo que me preocupa es que estén tan alterados por un acuerdo con Estados Unidos, que es un país americano, un país afín, que tiene un estilo de vida acorde al nuestro, al cual nosotros aspiramos, y no se preocuparon por un acuerdo secreto con China, donde cedimos miles de hectáreas a China. No se sabe lo que hay. Dijeron, bueno, sí, pónganlo ahí. Y nadie se preocupó por nada. El swap con China, nadie se preocupó por nada. Ah, pero swap con Estados Unidos, no. Nos compraron pesos. Y cuando dijeron, sí, los compramos y nos fue bien, dijeron, ah, ganaron plata, nos deben estar robando no, no entienden ni siquiera eso básico así que me preocupa espero que cuando puedan leer los detalles y terminen de entender que esto es beneficioso para el país no es cierto no sean otra vez máquinas de obstruir”.El ex ministro de Economía Hernán Lacunza señaló: “Este documento, que tiene alguna ambigüedad, pero enuncia algunos productos donde se ve que conversaron los negociadores, los funcionarios de los países, y los pusieron ahí, me parece a título de ejemplo, porque no dice qué tarifa, o sea, no da precisiones. La lista esa no exhaustiva, si se quiere, es más generosa para el acceso de los productos estadounidenses a Argentina que a la inversa. No tendríamos por qué presumir que sea un acuerdo desbalanceado, porque eso no le convendría a nadie. Mi primera respuesta fue, bueno, bienvenida a una economía más abierta”.Milei dijo: “El caso del FMI está simulado en el caso de que Argentina no hace rollover de la deuda. Claro, eso iba a decir, que hoy tenés el riesgo país que te permite volver al mercado. Claro, entonces si yo hago roll over de la deuda, ese mecanismo de acumulación de reservas no tiene sentido de ser, por decirlo de alguna manera. No te dejas de perder por el resultado de la cuenta. Porque yo no voy a estar saliendo a comprar dólares de manera común, delirante, Y poner, y yo mismo generar una suba del dólar, que es lo que pretenden muchos economistas que están comprados y están perdiendo mucha plata. Digamos, hay uno que sigue hablando y mandó a la quiebra a un cliente”.Noticias del lunes 17 de noviembre por María O'Donnell y equipo de De Acá en Más por Urbana Play 104.3 FMSeguí a De Acá en Más en Instagram y XUrbana Play 104.3 FM. Somos la radio que ves.Suscribite a #Youtube. Seguí a la radio en Instagram y en XMandanos un whatsapp ➯ Acá¡Descargá nuestra #APP oficial! ➯  https://scnv.io/m8Gr 

    Unf*cking The Republic
    Show Notes [November 15, 2025.]

    Unf*cking The Republic

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 16, 2025 99:17


    Max and 99 are back for another round of Show Notes. They (surprise) talk about the economy, the housing crisis, Venezuela and much more. Enjoy! Chapters Intro: 00:00:20 Emails: 00:26:21 Memberships: 00:41:24 Reviews: 01:37:16 Outro: 01:38:50 Resources Video (UNFTR for MeidasTouch): Trump's Kitchen Sink Recession Response UNFTR Bookshop Wall Street Journal: U.S. Likely Lost 50,000 Jobs in October, Goldman Sachs Says The Budget Lab: Evaluating the Impact of AI on the Labor Market: Current State of Affairs Progressive Punch Ballotopedia UNFTR: 5NN: Housing First UNFTR: How We Built the Housing Crisis (And Why We Can Dismantle It) ABC: Boyer Lecture 2025: Justin Wolfers UnHeard: Javier Milei is no libertarian: He is beholden to Argentina’s oligarchs Video (UNFTR for MeidasTouch): Manufacturing Consent for War in Venezuela -- If you like #UNFTR, please leave us a rating and review on Apple Podcasts and Spotify: unftr.com/rate and follow us on Facebook, Bluesky, TikTok and Instagram at @UNFTRpod. Visit us online at unftr.com. Join our Discord at unftr.com/discord. Become a member at unftr.com/memberships. Buy yourself some Unf*cking Coffee at shop.unftr.com. Visit our bookshop.org page at bookshop.org/shop/UNFTRpod to find the full UNFTR book list, and find book recommendations from our Unf*ckers at bookshop.org/lists/unf-cker-book-recommendations. Access the UNFTR Musicless feed by following the instructions at unftr.com/accessibility. Unf*cking the Republic is produced by 99 and engineered by Manny Faces Media (mannyfacesmedia.com). Original music is by Tom McGovern (tommcgovern.com). The show is hosted by Max and distributed by 99.Support the show: https://www.unftr.com/membershipsSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    In Liberty and Health
    Regime Change in Venezuela, Argentina BAILOUT & MORE! | E437 In Liberty and Health Podcast

    In Liberty and Health

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 16, 2025 90:25 Transcription Available


    Follow me everywhere:https://linktr.ee/KyleMatovcikTiger Fitness! Use code "KYLE" at checkout!https://www.tigerfitness.com/KyleMFox N' Sons Coffee!Https://www.foxnsons.comUse code KYLE at checkoutGet DEEMED FIT clothing! Use code "SARAHM25" at checkouthttps://deemedfit.co/?ref=bihbnoap&fb.

    Diseño y Diáspora
    672. Género, movilidad y urbanismo (Argentina). Una charla con Natalia Paola Czytajlo

    Diseño y Diáspora

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 16, 2025 46:08


    Natalia Paola Czytajlo  es una arquitecta y doctora en ciencias sociales argentina. Ella enseña en la Universidad de Tucumán. Hablamos de desigualdades de género, de trabajo con comunidades, y de un servicio de mapas para entender zonas de vulnerabilidad. Esta entrevista es parte de las listas: Diseño feminista, Diseño con perspectiva de género, Argentina y diseño, Mapas y diseño, Laboratorios de innovación, Arquitectura para el cambio, Transporte, Seguridad y diseño y Ciudad y diseño. Ella nos recomienda: Conocer la obra de Ana Falú y Jane JacobsRed mujer y habitadMuerte y vida de las grandes ciudades de Jane Jacobs

    BBC Radio Scotland Rugby Podcast
    Scotland slump to disappointing Argentina defeat

    BBC Radio Scotland Rugby Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 16, 2025 28:15


    Andy Burke, Peter Wright, Lisa Martin and Chris Paterson react to Scotland's disappointing defeat to Argentina. We hear from head coach Gregor Townsend and captain Sione Tuipulotu

    RobCast
    A ESCOLHA FINAL: Brasil Vai Decolar ou Virar Uma Argentina?

    RobCast

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 16, 2025 19:06


    00:00 Brasil é só futebol, carnaval e sacanagem00:35 Para o Brasil está indo?00:52 Complexo de vira lata01:55 População 03:10 Crescimento econômico04:02 Produtividade 04:58 Agro06:30 Super Potência08:50 Energia10:03 Petróleo11:16 Etanol11:30 Rodovias12:02 Ferrovias13:21 Argentina14:14 Déficit fiscal15:05 Corrupção15:52 Negócios16:13 Impostos16:42 Para onde vamos?18:05 RC Club18:24 RC Wealth

    JORNAL DA RECORD
    JORNAL DA RECORD | 15/11/2025

    JORNAL DA RECORD

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 16, 2025 54:24


    Confira na edição do Jornal da Record deste sábado (15): Explosão em parque industrial na Argentina deixa mais de 20 feridos. Primeira turma do STF decide, por unanimidade, tornar réu o deputado federal . Eduardo Bolsonaro. Manifestação em Israel pede o retorno dos corpos de três reféns que ainda estão em poder do Hamas. Alckmin considera positiva a redução da taxa de 10% anunciada pelos EUA sobre produtos agropecuários. Na COP30, sexto dia de conferência é marcado por negociações e protestos pelas ruas de Belém.

    Semental Chihuahua
    Actualidad Chihuahua de occidente

    Semental Chihuahua

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 16, 2025 158:50


    ¿Nos echábais de menos? Seguro que si, por eso el equipo Chihuahua al completo se reune para repasar la actualidad y ofreceros la charla de bar más agradable de la podcastfera. Te lo hilamos fino-gordo-fino como solo unos podcasters de verdad pueden hacer. Hablaremos de USA, de Argentina, de Andy y de Lucas, de los penes de animales, de la tecnología, del 3IATLAS, de los aliens. Dale al play, anda. (Recuerden darnos un bonito like si lo escuchan desde ivoox, hemos habilitado la opción para que nos puedan apoyar si les apetece) Ah, que ya tenemos camisetas!! Ya tenéis disponible nuestra tienda en la web de la tostadora https://www.latostadora.com/shop/chihuahuapodcast/ por si queréis comprar alguna cosa elegante y funcional con un perrete con pene desmesurado. (Recuerden darnos un bonito like si lo escuchan desde ivoox, hemos habilitado la opción para que nos puedan apoyar si les apetece) Pueden contactarnos en.. Telegram: https://t.me/ChihuahuaPodcast Twitter @SementalC Twitch https://www.twitch.tv/semental_chihuahuapod FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/SementalChihuahuaPodcast

    Maguen Abraham
    16/11/2025 Abraham tuvo a Itzjak - Rab Gabriel D. Michanie

    Maguen Abraham

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 16, 2025 12:14


    Palabras de Torá del Rab. Gabriel D. Michanie en la comunidad Maguen Abraham, Buenos Aires, Argentina.

    Bloor Street Capital - Making Money With Minerals
    Regime Change Coming in Venezuela and Colombia | Daniel Lacalle and Jimmy Connor

    Bloor Street Capital - Making Money With Minerals

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 16, 2025 42:03


    Daniel Lacalle, Chief Economist at Tressis, gives his views on the U.S. and Canadian economies as well as how President Javier Milei is doing in Argentina. Daniel also shares his views on a potential regime change in Venezuela.Watch on YouTube with Your Fam:https://bit.ly/3GrfBa1Listen on Spotify When You're Pretending to Workout: https://open.spotify.com/show/33A8EgA...Listen on Apple When You're Driving: https://creators.spotify.com/pod/prof...Follow Jimmy Connor:LinkedIn: / jimmyconnorofficial X (@jamesconnor1999): https://x.com/JamesConnor1999X (@BloorStreetCap): https://x.com/BloorStreetCap*This video/interview is not financial advice. This channel, Bloor Street Capital, is not responsible for the performance of its guests, sponsors or affiliates. WAIVER & DISCLAIMERIf you register for this webinar/interview you agree to the following: This webinar is provided for information purposes only. All opinions expressed by the individuals in this webinar/interview are solely the individuals' opinions and neither reflect the opinions, nor are made on behalf of, Bloor Street Capital Inc. Presenters will not be providing legal or financial advice to any webinar participants or any person watching a recorded version of the webinar. The investing ideas and strategies discussed on this webinar/interview are not recommendations to buy or sell any security and are not intended to provide any investment advise of any kind, but are made available solely for educational and informational purposes. Investments or strategies mentioned in this webinar/interview may not be suitable for your particular investment objectives, financial situation, or needs. You should be aware of the real risk of loss in following any investment strategy discussed in this webinar/interview. All webinar participants or viewers of a recorded version of this webinar should obtain independent legal and financial advice. All webinar participants accept and grant permission to Bloor Street Capital Inc. and its representatives in connection with such recording. The information contained in this webinar/interview is current as of November, 2025, the date of these recordings, unless otherwise indicated, and is provided for information purposes only.

    De Lejos No Lo Ves
    Llega el primer festival de cultura futbolera en Latinoamérica: entrevista a Martín Kazanietz

    De Lejos No Lo Ves

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 16, 2025 10:35


    Ramón Indart entrevistó a Martín Kazanietz (Gordopelota). Su obra gira alrededor de la cultura del fútbol amateur en Argentina. Pintó en La Bombonera, en universidades europeas y locales de Adidas en Nueva York, y su obra se expuso en galerías de todo el mundo.

    Planet Money
    The obscure pool of money the US used to bail out Argentina

    Planet Money

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2025 29:17


    Last month, during the longest government shutdown in U.S. history, Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent announced that the United States had offered to functionally loan Argentina $20 billion. Despite the sums involved, this bailout required no authorization from Congress, because of the loan's source: an obscure pool of money called the Exchange Stabilization Fund. The ESF is essentially the Treasury Department's private slush fund. Its history goes all the way back to the Great Depression. But, in the 90 years since its creation, it has only been used one time at this scale to bailout an emerging economy: Mexico, in 1995. That case study contains some helpful lessons that can be used to make sense of Bessent's recent move. Will this new credit line to Argentina work out as well as it did the last time we tried it? Or will Argentina's economic troubles hamstring the Exchange Stabilization Fund forever?Pre-order the Planet Money book and get a free gift. /  Subscribe to Planet Money+Listen free: Apple Podcasts, Spotify, the NPR app or anywhere you get podcasts.Facebook / Instagram / TikTok / Our weekly Newsletter.This episode was hosted by Keith Romer and Erika Beras. It was produced by Luis Gallo. It was edited by Eric Mennel and fact checked by Sierra Juarez. It was engineered by Cena Loffredo. Alex Goldmark is Planet Money's executive producer.Learn more about sponsor message choices: podcastchoices.com/adchoicesNPR Privacy Policy

    Os Pingos nos Is
    Reunião Brasil–EUA acaba sem acordo sobre tarifaço

    Os Pingos nos Is

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2025 117:06


    Confira os destaques de Os Pingos nos Is desta sexta-feira (14):A reunião entre o ministro Mauro Vieira (Relações Exteriores) e o Secretário de Estado, Marco Rubio (Republicano-EUA), terminou sem acordo para suspender o "tarifaço" de 50% imposto pelos EUA. A Polícia Federal (PF) revelou o envolvimento de políticos e diretores do INSS no esquema que desviou bilhões de reais de aposentadorias através de descontos não autorizados. Planilhas apreendidas na "Operação Sem Desconto" detalham o pagamento de propinas, indicando que um deputado federal, identificado como Euclydes Pettersen (Republicanos-MG), teria recebido R$ 14,7 milhões. Enquanto o Governo Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva (PT) patina na negociação para derrubar o "tarifaço" imposto pelos EUA, a Argentina e o Governo Donald Trump fecharam um acordo bilateral para ampliar o comércio entre os países. A Organização das Nações Unidas (ONU) enviou uma carta formal ao Governo Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva (PT) com críticas duras à organização da COP30 em Belém (PA), após manifestantes invadirem a área restrita (Blue Zone). O Governo Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva (PT) iniciou uma ofensiva contra o relatório do PL Antifacção apresentado pelo deputado Guilherme Derrite (Progressistas-SP), classificando-o como "PL Anti-Investigação" e um "presentão para facções". Você confere essas e outras notícias em Os Pingos nos Is.

    1Dime Radio
    Venezuela: How to Destroy a Nation (Ft. Benjamin Studebaker)

    1Dime Radio

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2025 115:34


    Get access to The Backroom (80+ exclusive episodes) on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/OneDimeIn this episode of 1Dime Radio, I am joined again by regular guest Benjamin Studebaker, political theorist and PhD from University of Cambridge to break down everything you need to know about Venezuela. In the public episode, Studebaker and I break down the situation in Venezuela, US aggression, and unpack the history of Venezuela as a case study of petrostates and Why Nations Fail while others get rich. We also analyze Trump's regime change ambitions and the risk of war, the rise and unraveling of Chávez and Maduro, the oil curse that wrecked Venezuelan socialism, and why so many post-colonial petrol states get trapped between getting rich and falling apart. Along the way, we break down how nations really become wealthy or fail, debunk popular myths about development and decolonization, and map the structural traps that still ensnare countries in the Global South.In The Backroom exclusive episode on Patreon, we discuss the limits of anti-imperialist politics,  Israel-Palestine, and the tragic legacy of decolonization in Africa, then dive into more niche political theory debates where I introduce Ben to my early ideas about “The Will and the Spirit” and debate the question of political influence and what we can actually DO to change anything. Timestamps:00:00:00  The Backroom Preview: Imperialism and Anti-Imperialism00:06:27  WTF is Happening Between Venezuela and the USA? 00:08:35  Petrol states 101, Dutch Disease, and US Sanctions00:22:48  War Powers and the Imperial Presidency00:30:33  Hugo Chávez, the Bolivarian Revolution, and Maduro00:35:28  Hyperinflation, Corruption, and the Militocracy Trap00:44:02  Libya, and The New Regime-Change Playbook00:49:21  The Guyana border crisis00:55:09  Gulf monarchies, migrant underclasses, and “successful” petrol states00:59:26  Trump's military build-up and scenarios for a Venezuela war01:06:47  Eastern Europe democratization vs Middle East Interventions 01:17:17  Cartels, Mexico, Argentina, and the Latin American security order01:35:07  The Truth about Maduro and Venezuelan democracy01:50:03  Pseudo-activity and limits of anti-imperialist activism 01:54:09  Palestine, anti-imperialism, and what counts as politics (The Backroom Transition)GUEST:Benjamin Studebaker - political theorist, PhD in Politics from the University of Cambridge.• Substack: https://bmstudebaker.substack.com/  • Blog: https://benjaminstudebaker.com  • X/Twitter: https://x.com/BMStudebaker  FOLLOW 1Dime• Substack (Articles and Essays):** https://substack.com/@tonyof1dime  •X/Twitter: https://x.com/1DimeOfficial  • Instagram:  https://www.instagram.com/tonyof1dimeigsh=MWNuMjhpMHoxbHBwZg%3D%3D&utm_source=qr  • Check out my main channel videos: https://www.youtube.com/@1Dimee  Outro Music by Karl CaseyLeave a like, drop a comment, and give the show a 5-star rating on Spotify, Apple, or wherever you listen to this.

    Tiempo de Juego
    15:00 | 15 NOV 2025 | TIEMPO DE JUEGO

    Tiempo de Juego

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2025 57:50


    Julio Maldonado 'Maldini' y Fernando Evangelio repasan toda la jornada internacional de selecciones: La crisis de Italia, los extraños amistosos de Argentina y el viaje de Rafa Escrig a Cabo Verde.

    Noticentro
    ¡Vacúnate! El IPN inicia campaña

    Noticentro

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2025 1:36 Transcription Available


    Nuevo registro de desaparecidos tendrá verificación: Sheinbaum  Dona ropa y cobijas para quienes más lo necesitan en Edomex  Argentina frena red de tráfico ilegal de migrantesMás información en nuestro Podcast

    Noticias de América
    Bolivia: se normaliza el suministro de combustibles tras el cambio de Gobierno

    Noticias de América

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2025 2:33


    En Bolivia, las largas filas para conseguir combustible empiezan a acortarse, señal de que el suministro se está normalizando tras la llegada del nuevo gobierno de Rodrigo Paz, que importó hidrocarburos. Sin embargo, persisten dudas sobre si estas medidas podrán sostenerse en el mediano plazo. Las largas colas de vehículos para cargar combustible comenzaron a reducirse esta semana en Bolivia, tras la llegada al poder del nuevo presidente, Rodrigo Paz. Su Gobierno logró gestionar compras inmediatas de combustible en el exterior, recurriendo a proveedores de Estados Unidos y a organismos multilaterales. Desde 2023, la falta de dólares le dificultó a la anterior administración del izquierdista Luis Arce importar gasolina y diésel que el Estado vende en el mercado interno a precios subsidiados. El nuevo gobierno de Paz, que se instaló el pasado 8 de noviembre, golpeó las puertas de Estados Unidos, país con el que Bolivia no tenía relaciones desde 2008, y de organismos internacionales para cumplir su promesa de terminar de inmediato con las largas esperas. Los camiones cisterna cargados de combustibles importados empezaron a llegar el domingo, un día después de la juramentación de Paz, desde Perú, Chile, Paraguay y Argentina. La nueva administración no ha informado las modalidades de contratación, la identidad de los proveedores ni los montos económicos de estas compras. Tiene la meta de ingresar a Bolivia, en las próximas semanas, unos 400 camiones por día. ¿Por cuánto tiempo? Sin embargo, persisten dudas sobre si las medidas para salir de la crisis de combustibles serán sostenible a largo plazo. “Lo único que sabemos es que algo de combustible ha entrado a Bolivia y se han reducido las filas en las diferentes estaciones de servicio. O sea, no hay en ese momento, después del cambio de Gobierno, no se pueden ver el desabastecimiento que había. Y esto es porque han hecho algunas gestión de prolongar con un par de traders la entrada de combustible a Bolivia”, considera el especialista en hidrocarburos Álvaro Ríos Roca. “Por el resto, no hay ninguna medida, ningún viso de ninguna medida que esté clara a la vista. Y me imagino que en los próximos dos a cuatro meses tendrán que hacer estas medidas que son mi percepción: un ajuste fiscal, tienen que quitar los subsidios como segunda medida y tercero, tiene que prestarse mucha plata y cambiar y vender muchas empresas públicas. Andrés Rebolledo, secretario ejecutivo  de la Organización Latinoamericana de Energía, analiza las medidas de fondo para resolver la crisis energética en Bolivia: “Respecto a la privatización, yo creo que más bien lo que hay que hacer es establecer como un criterio, la posibilidad de acompañarse, invitar a la inversión privada que expanda las fronteras de producción más allá de lo que hoy día existen en algunos sectores en Bolivia, entre otras cosas, las explotaciones minerales, pero también la refinería, etcétera”. En cuanto a los subsidios, Rebolledo estima “que primero hay que establecer con claridad por qué se requiere, cuál es la necesidad y comunicar en ese sentido a la opinión pública en esos términos, que esto es una progresión para que se pueda retomar el crecimiento del sector”.  La crisis energética ocasionó en Bolivia la caída del consumo y una notable subida en el costo de la canasta básica familiar; algunos alimentos registraron aumentos de hasta el 30%.

    Virginia Gawel
    TU MEMORIA Y LOS FALSOS RECUERDOS

    Virginia Gawel

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2025 34:06


    Este programa está producido por el Centro Transpersonal de Buenos Aires, www.centrotranspersonal.com.ar Para proponer algún tema, te sugerimos primero googlearlo con el nombre de Virginia y las palabras principales al respecto, para ver si se desarrolló con anterioridad; si aún no hubiera sido tratado, podrás enviar tu pregunta (por ESCRITO y BREVE) al WhatsApp +54 9 2323 52-6497.Encontrarás audios anteriores y videos en el Canal de YouTube del Centro Transpersonal de Buenos Aires, (al que también tendrás la posibilidad de suscribirte). También estamos en Spotify y en nuestra web encontrarás textos disponibles en el sector “Material Gratuito”.Virginia Gawel es Licenciada en Psicología desde 1984, especializada en la integración de las Psicologías de Oriente y Occidente, Directora del Centro Transpersonal de Buenos Aires www.centrotranspersonal.com.ar Es miembro ejecutivo del Directorio de la International Transpersonal Association, docente, conferencista y escritora, autora de “El fin del autoodio”, publicado por Editorial El Ateneo.Rosita Hernández es Locutora Nacional (egresada del ISER, institución pionera en Sudamérica). Es también maestra de ceremonia y conductora de eventos culturales. Este programa se emite desde Argentina por FM Nuestra, 91.7 Mhz.#VirginiaGawel #Psicología #memoria #recuerdos #el #yo #traumas #podcastFecha de esta emisión: Noviembre 2025

    Poniendo las Calles
    01:30H | 15 NOV 2025 | Poniendo las Calles

    Poniendo las Calles

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2025 30:00


    Se habla sobre el boxeo profesional, destacando la dificultad de ser boxeador en España y el buen momento del boxeo olímpico. Mencionan a boxeadores como Naoya Inoue y Rey Picasso. También se debate sobre la selección española de fútbol y un posible partido contra Argentina, resaltando que la afición española no siempre valora las victorias frente a selecciones como Turquía. Se comenta la importancia del apoyo familiar en el deporte. Luego, en el programa "Poniendo las Calles" de COPE, se aborda el rol de los cuidadores, basado en un estudio del Observatorio Zínfa. El perfil del cuidador es mayoritariamente femenino, con una media de 49 años, y muchas pertenecen a la "generación sándwich" que cuida a padres e hijos. Se subraya la necesidad de visibilizar su labor, que implica sacrificio, cansancio y preocupación. Se discute cómo el cuidado transforma la vida de quien lo ejerce, desarrollando paciencia y empatía, aunque también genera estrés. Se menciona que ocho de cada diez ...

    Virginia Gawel
    TU MEMORIA Y LOS FALSOS RECUERDOS

    Virginia Gawel

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2025 33:38


    Este programa está producido por el Centro Transpersonal de Buenos Aires, www.centrotranspersonal.com.ar Para proponer algún tema, te sugerimos primero googlearlo con el nombre de Virginia y las palabras principales al respecto, para ver si se desarrolló con anterioridad; si aún no hubiera sido tratado, podrás enviar tu pregunta (por ESCRITO y BREVE) al WhatsApp +54 9 2323 52-6497.Encontrarás audios anteriores y videos en el Canal de YouTube del Centro Transpersonal de Buenos Aires, (al que también tendrás la posibilidad de suscribirte). También estamos en Spotify y en nuestra web encontrarás textos disponibles en el sector “Material Gratuito”.Virginia Gawel es Licenciada en Psicología desde 1984, especializada en la integración de las Psicologías de Oriente y Occidente, Directora del Centro Transpersonal de Buenos Aires www.centrotranspersonal.com.ar Es miembro ejecutivo del Directorio de la International Transpersonal Association, docente, conferencista y escritora, autora de “El fin del autoodio”, publicado por Editorial El Ateneo.Rosita Hernández es Locutora Nacional (egresada del ISER, institución pionera en Sudamérica). Es también maestra de ceremonia y conductora de eventos culturales. Este programa se emite desde Argentina por FM Nuestra, 91.7 Mhz.#VirginiaGawel #Psicología #memoria #recuerdos #el #yo #traumas #podcastFecha de esta emisión: Noviembre 2025

    Poniendo las Calles
    04:00H | 15 NOV 2025 | Poniendo las Calles

    Poniendo las Calles

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2025 60:00


    El presidente Trump ha tomado una decisión sobre las acciones militares en Venezuela. Mientras tanto, la operación 'Lanza' se ha puesto en marcha contra el narcotráfico en el Caribe. En Ezeiza, Argentina, una explosión ha dejado al menos 22 heridos. En España, la inflación de octubre ha sido del 3.1%, superando la media europea, con aumentos en huevos (22%), carne de vacuno (17%), electricidad (19%) y la tasa de basura (30%). En deportes, la selección española de fútbol busca clasificarse para el Mundial de 2026 y Carlos Alcaraz compite en las semifinales de la Copa de Maestros. El programa aborda el impacto de ETA con el documental

    Marketplace
    Trump's tariff turnaround

    Marketplace

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2025 25:17


    The latest in President Donald Trump's trade war waffling? Tariff exemptions aimed at lowering Americans' grocery bills. Affected products could include supermarket staples, like coffee and bananas from Ecuador, Argentina, El Salvador and Guatemala. In this episode, how long it could take for shoppers and businesses to see lower prices. Plus: Work permit rollbacks fuel a janitorial workforce crunch in Texas, moviegoers shell out for IMAX screenings, and we check in with a Pennsylvania customs broker.Every story has an economic angle. Want some in your inbox? Subscribe to our daily or weekly newsletter.Marketplace is more than a radio show. Check out our original reporting and financial literacy content at marketplace.org — and consider making an investment in our future.

    The John Batchelor Show
    86: Honduras is holding a high-stakes, single-round election where the outcome could determine if the country returns to alignment with Taiwan or shifts to China. Election observers noted improper pressure and concerns about meddling by the ruling Libre P

    The John Batchelor Show

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2025 14:00


             Honduras is holding a high-stakes, single-round election where the outcome could determine if the country returns to alignment with Taiwan or shifts to China. Election observers noted improper pressure and concerns about meddling by the ruling Libre Party. Separately, Argentina's economy under Milei is strengthening, backed by a significant US currency swap and political support. Guest: Evan Ellis. 3/4

    The John Batchelor Show
    87: SHOW 11-13-25 CBS EYE ON THE WORLD WITH JOHN BATCHELOR THE SHOW BEGINS IN THE DOUBTS ABOUT BUNDESTAG COHESION AND STABILITY. FIRST HOUR 9-915 1/2 Anatol Lieven discusses the war in Ukraine, noting the new Russian unit RubiKon hunting drone ope

    The John Batchelor Show

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2025 6:33


    SHOW 11-13-25 CBS EYE ON THE WORLD WITH JOHN BATCHELOR THE SHOW BEGINS IN THE DOUBTS ABOUT BUNDESTAG COHESION AND  STABILITY. FIRST HOUR 9-915 1/2 Anatol Lieven discusses the war in Ukraine, noting the new Russian unit RubiKon hunting drone operators and the slow Russian advance on Pakovsk, aided by both innovation and old factors like fog. The conversation also covers Germany's military rearmament plans and the significant, rising influence of the populist right AFD party in German politics, which is strongly anti-immigrant and largely anti-rearmament. Guest: Anatol Lieven. 1/2 915-930 2/2 Anatol Lieven details UK Prime Minister Starmer's genuine political troubles concerning domestic policy drift and significant potential losses in upcoming regional elections. Starmer maintains prestige supporting Ukraine, though funding remains a question. A back channel to Moscow has been opened by Jonathan Powell to discuss peace, dropping the prior insistence on a ceasefire, indicating a shift in London. Guest: Anatol Lieven. 2/2 930-945 Chris Riegel, CEO of SCALA.com, states that Chinese claims of matching Nvidia's high-end chip success are largely propaganda, though China mandates domestic chip use. The US holds the AI "pole position." AI is a genuine profit driver, worth trillions to GDP, with material workforce impact expected by 2026. Guest: Chris Riegel 945-1000 Mary Anastasia O'grady reports on the assassination of Mayor Carlos Monzo in Michoacán, killed after leaving President Sheinbaum's Morena party and aggressively confronting cartels and their agricultural extortion. Sheinbaum has cooperated smartly with the US, allowing surveillance flights, and hired credible security chief García Haruch. The main challenge is whether Sheinbaum has the political will to confront the cartels, especially given the widespread belief in Morena's complicity. Guest: Mary Anastasia O'Grady. SECOND HOUR 10-1015 Cliff May discusses severe Christian persecution in Nigeria, which President Tinubu claims guarantees religious liberty. Attacks are carried out by Boko Haram, ISWAP, and powerful Fulani militias. May suggests jihadism acts as theological justification for Fulani nomadic herders to seize land from Christian farmers. The US could provide assistance, training, and advice to the Nigerian military to protect communities. Guest: Cliff May. 1015-1030 Sadanand Dhume examines the shift in US foreign policy, where President Trump now favors Pakistan and its military chief, General Munir. This followed intense combat between India and Pakistan after a horrific terrorist attack. When the US mediated a ceasefire, Trump took credit, which embarrassed Indian Prime Minister Modi. Pakistan cleverly thanked Trump and nominated him for a Nobel Peace Prize, securing his favor over India. India now needs a trade deal. Guest: Sadanand Dhume. 1030-1045 Professor Matthew Graham discusses the most powerful black hole flare ever recorded, which shone like 10 trillion suns from an Active Galactic Nucleus (AGN). Material falling into the supermassive black hole forms an accretion disc, releasing intense radiation. This 10-billion-year-old event was detected using computer cameras. Graham explains that these black holes are ancient "seeds" of galaxies, acting as cosmic vacuum cleaners, such as when a large star gets shredded. Guest: Professor Matthew Graham. 1/2 1045-1100 Professor Matthew Graham details his needs for future black hole research, prioritizing a network of space telescopes with large fields of view, like the Roman space telescope, for perpetual, multi-wavelength monitoring of the sky. This "audit of the cosmos" will improve detection speed and timing. Graham encourages students to pursue black hole work, noting it is a vibrant growth area, viewing black holes as the enduring future product of the universe. Guest: Professor Matthew Graham.2/2 THIRD HOUR 1100-1115 Veronique de Rugy discusses the cost of living, critiquing the administration's claims that Thanksgiving dinner is cheaper, citing the use of shrinkflation and item removal. She criticizes the proposal to send $2,000 checks, noting this Keynesian approach boosts demand, which, without increased supply, risks raising prices further. De Rugy advocates for deregulation and the elimination of tariffs (which she confirms are a tax) as the necessary supply-side solution to the affordability crisis. Guest: Veronique de Rugy. 1115-1130 Conrad Black assesses Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney's new budget as anti-climactic, failing to deliver promised growth or definitive decisions on controversial policies like pipelines. However, the budget was sensible and conciliatory, avoiding conflict with the opposition, Washington, and Alberta. Carney, adopting a diplomatic style akin to a central banker, did offer serious encouragements to alleviate the housing shortage. Guest: Conrad Black. 1130-1145 Scott Winship analyzes 50 years of US median earnings, preferring the MACPI to accurately adjust for cost of living. He finds that the middle class is better off: women's earnings are up 120%, and men's are up 40–50%. Winship disputes populist theories that income inequality or the China shock are the main villains, noting that the worst period for young men was 1973–1989, predating those factors. Guest: Scott Winship.1/2 1145-1200 Scott Winship investigates the mystery of the decline in young men's earnings between 1973 and 1989. He concludes this period was not caused by accelerated immigration or women entering the workforce, as men's earnings continued to rise. The actual explanation is the unique economic combination of stagflation—high unemployment and very high inflation—that occurred until the early 1980s recession. This severe economic dynamic has not been matched since 1989. Guest: Scott Winship. FOURTH HOUR 12-1215 The arrival of the US carrier Gerald Ford signals an escalating commitment to possible military solutions against Maduro's regime in Venezuela. Maduro has ordered a Cuban-style guerrilla defense, but analysts worry more about "anarchization"—wreaking havoc—if he falls. Removing Maduro and lifting sanctions could lead to necessary refinancing of Venezuela's $170 billion debt. Guest: Evan Ellis. 1/4 1215-1230 Peru faces severe political instability, evidenced by six presidents in two years and detentions for corruption. Transitional leader José Heresi is tackling rising organized crime, including a 36% jump in homicides, through a state of emergency. Meanwhile, China maintains deep-seated influence, controlling key sectors like mining, oil, and the deep-water port of Chancay. Guest: Evan Ellis.2/4 1230-1245 Honduras is holding a high-stakes, single-round election where the outcome could determine if the country returns to alignment with Taiwan or shifts to China. Election observers noted improper pressure and concerns about meddling by the ruling Libre Party. Separately, Argentina's economy under Milei is strengthening, backed by a significant US currency swap and political support. Guest: Evan Ellis. 3/4 1245-100 AM COP 30 is largely "political theater" with commitments insufficient to address climate change. Estimates suggest the crucial 1.5-degree global temperature increase will be reached by 2030. While there is increased international attention, funding remains inadequate; Brazil secured only $5.5 billion toward its $125 billion forest preservation goal. The plight of Amazonian indigenous peoples continues unaddressed. Guest: Evan Ellis.4/4 | 

    Marketplace All-in-One
    Trump's tariff turnaround

    Marketplace All-in-One

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2025 25:17


    The latest in President Donald Trump's trade war waffling? Tariff exemptions aimed at lowering Americans' grocery bills. Affected products could include supermarket staples, like coffee and bananas from Ecuador, Argentina, El Salvador and Guatemala. In this episode, how long it could take for shoppers and businesses to see lower prices. Plus: Work permit rollbacks fuel a janitorial workforce crunch in Texas, moviegoers shell out for IMAX screenings, and we check in with a Pennsylvania customs broker.Every story has an economic angle. Want some in your inbox? Subscribe to our daily or weekly newsletter.Marketplace is more than a radio show. Check out our original reporting and financial literacy content at marketplace.org — and consider making an investment in our future.

    Marketplace All-in-One
    U.S. to ease tariffs on coffee and bananas

    Marketplace All-in-One

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2025 6:31


    From the BBC World Service: Donald Trump is set to cut import taxes on products like coffee, bananas, and beef as part of trade agreements with four Latin American countries, aimed at easing food prices. A tariff of 10% will stay on most goods from Guatemala, Argentina, and El Salvador, as will a 15% tax on imports from Ecuador. But staples like coffee and bananas, which the U.S. can't produce enough of, will be exempt.

    Marketplace Morning Report
    U.S. to ease tariffs on coffee and bananas

    Marketplace Morning Report

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2025 6:31


    From the BBC World Service: Donald Trump is set to cut import taxes on products like coffee, bananas, and beef as part of trade agreements with four Latin American countries, aimed at easing food prices. A tariff of 10% will stay on most goods from Guatemala, Argentina, and El Salvador, as will a 15% tax on imports from Ecuador. But staples like coffee and bananas, which the U.S. can't produce enough of, will be exempt.

    The Brazilian Shirt Name Podcast
    Global Soccer Interactive - World Cup Qualifying

    The Brazilian Shirt Name Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2025 61:21


    Dotun Adebayo & Tim Vickery are joined by Joe Gould to discuss the international Window as the final World Cup places are up for grabs and check in on the World Cup preparations of the big South American teams including Brazil and Argentina. Join the Brazilian Shirt Name Whatsapp Channel: https://whatsapp.com/channel/0029VbBNgO58PgsAgQXRP32T

    Doug Casey's Take
    Doug Casey and Michael Yon

    Doug Casey's Take

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2025 98:46


    Find us at www.crisisinvesting.com I   n this episode, Michael Yon joins the discussion late at night from Japan, sharing his experiences and insights on a range of subjects. Yan talks about his recent bear hunting adventures in Northern Honshu and the rising bear attacks in Japan. He delves into historical and contemporary issues concerning globalism, the depopulation agenda, and the rewilding of various countries. Yon also connects these themes to current events in Japan, Thailand, Venezuela, Argentina, and the U.S., offering a detailed historical context that ties everything together. The conversation explores the importance of being adaptable in changing times and underscores the significance of private initiatives and self-sufficiency in the face of globalist agendas. Whether it's discussing historical colonization, modern economic strategies, or the psychological impacts of widespread drug use, Yon provides a thorough, thought-provoking examination of global politics and survival strategies.    00:00 Introduction and Welcome 00:17 Bear Hunter Adventures in Japan 01:47 Bear Attacks and Infographic 02:44 The Legendary Bear Hunter's Skills 07:53 Bear Meat and Historical Context 10:52 Japan's Rewilding and Population Issues 12:39 Global Rewilding and Depopulation 16:07 Thailand's Resilience and Opium History 32:31 Globalism and Narcissistic Elites 36:39 Understanding Trump's Predictability 37:13 Personal Encounters with Political Figures 40:25 Insights on Middle Eastern Conflicts 43:13 Water Wars and Geoengineering 45:51 Historical Context of Global Conflicts 48:31 Colonial Strategies and Modern Implications 58:08 The Role of Religion in Geopolitics 01:03:40 Globalist Architecture and Historical Treaties 01:08:41 Spanish and Portuguese Ambitions in Japan 01:09:40 Global Superstructures and Their Evolution 01:10:20 American Expansion and Manifest Destiny 01:11:16 Nagasaki and Japanese Resistance to Globalism 01:12:50 Modern Global Players and Tech Oligarchs 01:14:57 Survival Strategies in a Changing World 01:16:51 Historical Conflicts and Strategic Locations 01:30:29 Panama Canal and American Global Strategy 01:35:12 Final Thoughts and Recommendations

    Crazy Wisdom
    Episode #506: How AI Turns Podcasts into Knowledge Engines

    Crazy Wisdom

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2025 49:38


    In this episode of Crazy Wisdom, host Stewart Alsop talks with Kevin Smith, co-founder of Snipd, about how AI is reshaping the way we listen, learn, and interact with podcasts. They explore Snipd's vision of transforming podcasts into living knowledge systems, the evolution of machine learning from finance to large language models, and the broader connection between AI, robotics, and energy as the foundation for the next technological era. Kevin also touches on ideas like the bitter lesson, reinforcement learning, and the growing energy demands of AI. Listeners can try Snipd's premium version free for a month using this promo link.Check out this GPT we trained on the conversationTimestamps00:00 – Stewart Alsop welcomes Kevin Smith, co-founder of Snipd, to discuss AI, podcasting, and curiosity-driven learning.05:00 – Kevin explains Snipd's snipping feature, chatting with episodes, and future plans for voice interaction with podcasts.10:00 – They discuss vector search, embeddings, and context windows, comparing full-episode context to chunked transcripts.15:00 – Kevin shares his background in mathematics and economics, his shift from finance to machine learning, and early startup work in AI.20:00 – They explore early quant models versus modern machine learning, statistical modeling, and data limitations in finance.25:00 – Conversation turns to transformer models, pretraining, and the bitter lesson—how compute-based methods outperform human-crafted systems. 30:00 – Stewart connects this to RLHF, Scale AI, and data scarcity; Kevin reflects on reinforcement learning's future. 35:00 – They pivot to Snipd's podcast ecosystem, hidden gems like Founders Podcast, and how stories shape entrepreneurial insight. 40:00 – ETH Zurich, robotics, and startup culture come up, linking academia to real-world innovation. 45:00 – They close on AI, robotics, and energy as the pillars of the future, debating nuclear and solar power's role in sustaining progress.Key InsightsPodcasts as dynamic knowledge systems: Kevin Smith presents Snipd as an AI-powered tool that transforms podcasts into interactive learning environments. By allowing listeners to “snip” and summarize meaningful moments, Snipd turns passive listening into active knowledge management—bridging curiosity, memory, and technology in a way that reframes podcasts as living knowledge capsules rather than static media.AI transforming how we engage with information: The discussion highlights how AI enables entirely new modes of interaction—chatting directly with podcast episodes, asking follow-up questions, and contextualizing information across an author's full body of work. This evolution points toward a future where knowledge consumption becomes conversational and personalized rather than linear and one-size-fits-all.Vectorization and context windows matter: Kevin explains that Snipd currently avoids heavy use of vector databases, opting instead to feed entire episodes into large models. This choice enhances coherence and comprehension, reflecting how advances in context windows have reshaped how AI understands complex audio content.Machine learning's roots in finance shaped early AI thinking: Kevin's journey from quantitative finance to AI reveals how statistical modeling laid the groundwork for modern learning systems. While finance once relied on rigid, theory-based models, the machine learning paradigm replaced those priors with flexible, data-driven discovery—an essential philosophical shift in how intelligence is approached.The Bitter Lesson and the rise of compute: Together they unpack Richard Sutton's “bitter lesson”—the idea that methods leveraging computation and data inevitably surpass those built from human intuition. This insight serves as a compass for understanding why transformers, pretraining, and scaling have driven recent AI breakthroughs.Reinforcement learning and data scarcity define AI's next phase: Stewart links RLHF and the work of companies like Scale AI and Surge AI to the broader question of data limits. Kevin agrees that the next wave of AI will depend on reinforcement learning and simulated environments that generate new, high-quality data beyond what humans can label.The future hinges on AI, robotics, and energy: Kevin closes with a framework for the next decade: AI provides intelligence, robotics applies it to the physical world, and energy sustains it all. He warns that society must shift from fearing energy use to innovating in production—especially through nuclear and solar power—to meet the demands of an increasingly intelligent, interconnected world.

    NTD Evening News
    NTD Evening News Full Broadcast (Nov. 13)

    NTD Evening News

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2025 47:29


    The White House today announced four new trade deals with Latin American countries: Argentina, Guatemala, El Salvador, and Ecuador. Meanwhile, the BBC has apologized to President Donald Trump for airing a documentary shortly before the 2024 presidential election that edited his Jan. 6, 2021, speech to make it appear he incited violence.The government shutdown is officially over after Congress reached a deal last night. Eight members of the Senate Democratic caucus and six Democratic representatives joined Republicans to pass the legislation. Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins says that most SNAP recipients should receive benefits by the end of next week.Meanwhile, the fight for control of the U.S. House continues as the Justice Department today files a lawsuit targeting California's new congressional map. The lawsuit, filed in a California federal court, accuses the state's newly approved Proposition 50 of racial gerrymandering in violation of the Constitution.

    WILDsound: The Film Podcast
    EP. 1618: Filmmaker Robert Xavier Clark (BLACK PEOPLE DONT TANGO)

    WILDsound: The Film Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2025


    Black People Don't Tango, 13min., USA Directed by Robert Xavier Clark An African American man learns to tango after a trip to Argentina. Based on a true story. What motivated you to make this film? This short film Black People Don't Tango is adapted from a feature-length film script that I developed in 2019. That feature script is further adapted from a short story that I wrote in college. The primary motivation for the short film is to function as a proof of concept for the larger Black People Don't Tango idea. From the idea to the finished product, how long did it take for you to make this film? Roughly one month. What was the biggest obstacle you faced in completing this film? Scheduling and securing locations. The short film was put together and shot in a very tight timeframe. Also most of the people in the film are not professional actors, so getting everyone on the call sheet to show up on specific days was challenging. We also had some late talent and location changes happen, so we had to stay flexible and adapt. Subscribe to the podcast: https://twitter.com/wildsoundpod https://www.instagram.com/wildsoundpod https://www.facebook.com/wildsoundpod

    Two Minutes in Trade
    Two Minutes in Trade - Going Bananas: The U.S. Signs Framework Agreements with Argentina, Ecuador, El Salvador, and Guatama

    Two Minutes in Trade

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2025 3:55


    The U.S. Trade Representative announced framework agreements with Argentina, Ecuador, El Salvador, and Guatemala to remove tariffs on products not produced in the U.S., while securing commitments to improve market access, regulatory transparency, labor and environmental standards, and intellectual property protections.  For more information on this topic, listen to today's Two Minutes in Trade.  

    Red Leaf Retrocast (Gaming, Anime, Wrestling)
    Anime: Ep 197 - Umineko no Naku Koro ni

    Red Leaf Retrocast (Gaming, Anime, Wrestling)

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2025 62:54


    The "sequel" to When They CryIntro (0-5) Ikea and Argentina (5-27)Retro Review: Umineko (27-end)⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Join the patreon⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://linktr.ee/RedLeafRetrocast⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Twitter/Bluesky: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠@BowlingJD⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Tori Youtube: Anime Top Scholar

    TD Ameritrade Network
    Kettle: Emerging Market Yields 'Attractive'

    TD Ameritrade Network

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2025 7:54


    Anthony Kettle joins Morning Movers to discuss emerging markets performance. He says EM yields are still reasonable compared to history and it is a "long duration asset class" with the Fed in a cutting cycle. Anthony says he looks from the bottom-up on the sovereigns versus corporates, citing the Russia-Ukraine war and China's real-estate concerns weighing on the corporates. He looks at the Trump administration's relationship with emerging markets, including the removal of some tariffs on South American countries and its Argentina liquidity support. ======== Schwab Network ========Empowering every investor and trader, every market day.Subscribe to the Market Minute newsletter - https://schwabnetwork.com/subscribeDownload the iOS app - https://apps.apple.com/us/app/schwab-network/id1460719185Download the Amazon Fire Tv App - https://www.amazon.com/TD-Ameritrade-Network/dp/B07KRD76C7Watch on Sling - https://watch.sling.com/1/asset/191928615bd8d47686f94682aefaa007/watchWatch on Vizio - https://www.vizio.com/en/watchfreeplus-exploreWatch on DistroTV - https://www.distro.tv/live/schwab-network/Follow us on X – / schwabnetwork Follow us on Facebook – / schwabnetwork Follow us on LinkedIn - / schwab-network About Schwab Network - https://schwabnetwork.com/about

    Simply Trade
    [Cindy's Version] Death by a Thousand Cuts

    Simply Trade

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2025 13:26


    Host: Cindy Allen Published: November 14, 2025 Length: ~14 minutes Presented by: Global Training Center Summary This week on Simply Trade: Cindy's Version, Cindy Allen breaks down a whirlwind of trade developments—from the end of the federal shutdown to a rapid string of new tariff exemptions and reciprocal deals. Inspired by Taylor Swift's Death by a Thousand Cuts, Cindy explains how the industry isn't being overwhelmed by one big policy shift, but by the relentless series of small, fragmented, high-impact changes that hit importers, customs brokers, and compliance teams day after day. From air freight instability to Switzerland–U.S. negotiations, CAFTA carve-outs, and Argentina beef exemptions, Cindy sheds light on both the economic impact and the behind-the-scenes operational work that trade professionals must perform every time a new deal hits the headlines. This Week in Trade • The federal shutdown ends and the aviation system begins stabilizing • FAA restores routes after up to 6% of flights were cut • Air freight is preparing for a possible late-season peak (but uncertainty remains) • Global shipping flows shift again: • Europe, Middle East, Central America lanes show growth from China • U.S.-bound volumes remain down year-over-year • Anchorage continues its rise as a major air freight hub • Forecasts indicate overall soft demand for the remainder of the year New Trade Developments • U.S.–Switzerland trade deal announced (Details forthcoming; likely modeled after UK/EU/Japan tariff frameworks) • Central America tariff revisions under CAFTA • Expected apparel exemptions for Guatemala & El Salvador • Guatemala coffee exempted — positive for major U.S. importers • Argentina beef tariff reductions • Good for consumers • Raises sensitivity with U.S. cattle industry Here's a strong, concise paragraph version that keeps all the meaning but reads smoothly and professionally: Why This Feels Like “Death by a Thousand Cuts” Cindy explains that today's trade environment is overwhelming not because of one major policy shift, but because of the constant stream of piecemeal announcements that arrive without warning. Industry groups have little opportunity to offer input, and each new deal or exemption forces customs brokers into a full operational cycle—from interpreting vague notices and waiting for CSMS or Federal Register clarification to updating systems, revising SOPs, identifying affected HTS numbers, retraining teams, and notifying clients. Importers face a parallel burden as they update classifications, reevaluate landed costs, adjust sourcing and contracts, and communicate financial impacts across their organizations. With several new deals dropping within just a couple of days, teams are completing multiple implementation cycles back-to-back, making the pressure feel like a true “death by a thousand cuts.” Key Takeaways • The shutdown is over, but volatility continues across aviation and freight • Global trade flows are shifting, but the U.S. remains an outlier in demand • New tariff deals bring benefits but impose significant operational burdens • Compliance and broker teams are stretched thin by continuous policy shifts • The industry is experiencing a true “death by a thousand cuts” RESOURCES & MENTIONS • Global Training Center • TradeForce Multiplier Credits Host: • Cindy Allen – LinkedIn • Trade Force Multiplier Producer: • Lalo Solorzano – LinkedIn Subscribe & Follow New episodes every Friday. Presented by Global Training Center — providing education, consulting, workshops, and compliance resources for trade professionals. Connect with us: • Simply Trade Podcast on LinkedIn • Global Training Center on LinkedIn • YouTube • Spotify • Apple Podcasts • Trade Geeks Community Don't forget to rate, review, and share with your fellow trade geeks!

    NTD Good Morning
    DHS Gives $10,000 Bonus to Some TSA Agents; WH Announces Trade Deals | NTD Good Morning (Nov. 14)

    NTD Good Morning

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2025 96:04


    Secretary of Homeland Security Kristi Noem has awarded checks to two-dozen TSA agents at Houston's George Bush Intercontinental Airport. Noem said the payments recognized employees who went “above and beyond” while working without pay during the shutdown, and that the department will continue awarding bonuses to TSA employees who showed exemplary performance.The White House announced new trade deals on Thursday with Argentina, Guatemala, El Salvador, and Ecuador. According to an official, the deals will lift reciprocal tariffs on some products the United States relies on, such as coffee, cocoa, and bananas. President Donald Trump is planning to ramp up his domestic travel ahead of the 2026 midterms, when he intends to talk with voters about the cost of living.Millions of Americans are facing higher health insurance costs as COVID-era tax subsidies for Obamacare are set to expire. Democrats want a clean extension of the subsidies. Some Republicans support this, but many want major reforms—or to replace Obamacare altogether. Senators are expected to vote on an Obamacare extension in December, with bipartisan negotiations already underway. Trump is proposing “Trumpcare,” which would create health accounts for people to pay for medical issues.

    El Larguero
    El Larguero a las 23.30 | Entrevista con Giuliano Simeone

    El Larguero

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2025 45:37


    Charlamos con el hombre de moda en el Atlético de Madrid, Giuliano Simeone, para charlar de su gran inicio de temporada, su irrupción en el club colchonero y sus opciones de llegar al Mundial con Argentina. 

    The Indicator from Planet Money
    Where the US got $20B to bail out Argentina

    The Indicator from Planet Money

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2025 9:10


    The U.S. is committed to bailing out Argentina to the tune of $20 billion using a little known mechanism called the Exchange Stabilization Fund. On today's show, what is this fund, why was it created and does Argentina have any hope of paying it back? Related episodes: Dollarizing Argentina  For sponsor-free episodes of The Indicator from Planet Money, subscribe to Planet Money+ via Apple Podcasts or at plus.npr.org. Fact-checking by Sierra Juarez. Music by Drop Electric. Find us: TikTok, Instagram, Facebook, Newsletter.  Learn more about sponsor message choices: podcastchoices.com/adchoicesNPR Privacy Policy

    On Point
    The real reason for the U.S.-Argentina bailout

    On Point

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 12, 2025 32:34


    American taxpayers are bailing out Argentina to the tune of $20 billion. But what does the U.S. get out of it? And can it really fix Argentina's economy?