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Play Episode Listen Later Sep 15, 2025 50:46


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Get Rich Education
571: Trump's Takeover of the Fed Will Unleash a Wealth Bonanza and a Dollar Crash with Richard Duncan

Get Rich Education

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 15, 2025 49:08


Keith discusses the potential takeover of the Federal Reserve by President Trump, highlighting the macroeconomic implications.  Economist, author and publisher of Macro Watch, Richard Duncan, joins the show and explains that central bank independence is crucial to prevent political influence on monetary policy, which could lead to excessive money supply and inflation.  Trump's policies, including tariffs and spending bills, are inflationary, necessitating lower interest rates.  Resources: Subscribe to Macro Watch at RichardDuncanEconomics.com and use promo code GRE for a 50% discount. Gain access to over 100 hours of macroeconomic video archives and new biweekly insights into the global economy. Show Notes: GetRichEducation.com/571 For access to properties or free help with a GRE Investment Coach, start here: GREmarketplace.com GRE Free Investment Coaching: GREinvestmentcoach.com Get mortgage loans for investment property: RidgeLendingGroup.com or call 855-74-RIDGE  or e-mail: info@RidgeLendingGroup.com Invest with Freedom Family Investments.  You get paid first: Text FAMILY to 66866 Will you please leave a review for the show? I'd be grateful. Search “how to leave an Apple Podcasts review”  For advertising inquiries, visit: GetRichEducation.com/ad Best Financial Education: GetRichEducation.com Get our wealth-building newsletter free— text ‘GRE' to 66866 Our YouTube Channel: www.youtube.com/c/GetRichEducation Follow us on Instagram: @getricheducation Complete episode transcript:   Keith Weinhold  0:01   Welcome to GRE. I'm your host. Keith Weinhold, the President has a plan to completely take over the Fed, a body that historically stays independent of outside influence. Learn the fascinating architecture of the planned fed seizure and how it's expected to unleash a wealth Bonanza and $1 crash with a brilliant macroeconomist today, it'll shape inflation in interest rates in the future world that you'll live in today. On get rich education.    Speaker 1  0:33   Since 2014 the powerful get rich education podcast has created more passive income for people than nearly any other show in the world. This show teaches you how to earn strong returns from passive real estate investing in the best markets without losing your time being a flipper or landlord. Show Host Keith Weinhold writes for both Forbes and Rich Dad advisors, and delivers a new show every week since 2014 there's been millions of listener downloads in 188 world nations. He has a list show guests include top selling personal finance author Robert Kiyosaki. Get rich education can be heard on every podcast platform, plus it has its own dedicated Apple and Android listener phone apps build wealth on the go with the get rich education podcast. Sign up now for the get rich education podcast or visit get rich education.com   Corey Coates  1:21   You're listening to the show that has created more financial freedom than nearly any show in the world. This is get rich education.   Speaker 1  1:31   Welcome to GRE from Fairfax, Virginia to Fairfield, California, and across 188 nations worldwide. I'm Keith Weinhold, and you are listening to get rich education. The Federal Open Market Committee is the most powerful financial institution, not only in the nation, but in the entire world, and when an outside force wants to wrestle it and take it down. The change that it could unleash is almost incredible. It's unprecedented. The President wants full control. Once he has it, he could then slash interest rates, order unlimited money creation, and even peg government bond yields wherever he wishes, and this could drive wealth to extraordinary new highs, but this also carries enormous risks for the dollar and inflation and overall financial stability. And I mean, come on now, whether you like him or not, is Trump more enamored of power than Emperor Palpatine in Star Wars or what this is fascinating. Today's guest is going to describe the architecture of the takeover the grand plan. Our guest is a proven expert on seeing what will happen next in macroeconomics. He's rather pioneering in AI as well. But today, this all has so much to do with the future of inflation and interest rates. We're going to get into the details of how, step by step, Trump plans to infiltrate and make a Fed takeover.    Keith Weinhold  3:23   I'd like to welcome back one of the more recurrent guests in GRE history, because he's one of the world's most prominent macroeconomists, and he was this show's first ever guest back in 2014 he's worked with the World Bank and as a consultant to the IMF. He's contributed a lot on CNBC, CNN and Bloomberg Television. He's a prolific author. His books have been taught at Harvard and Columbia, and more recently, he's been a guest speaker at a White House Ways and Means Committee policy dinner in DC. So people at the highest levels lean on his macroeconomic expertise. Hey, welcome back to GRE joining us from Thailand as usual. It's Richard Duncan   Richard Duncan  4:03   Keith, thank you for that very nice introduction. It's great to see you again.   Keith Weinhold  4:08   Oh, it's so good to have you back. Because you know what, Richard, what caught my attention and why I invited you back to the show earlier than usual is about something that you published on macro watch, and it's titled, Trump's conquest of the Fed will unleash a wealth Bonanza, $1 crash and state directed capitalism. I kind of think of state directed and capitalism as two different things, so there's a few bits to unpack here, and maybe the best way is to start with the importance of the separation of powers. Tell us why the Fed needs to maintain independence from any influence of the president.   Richard Duncan  4:44   Central banks have gained independence over the years because it was realized that if they didn't have independence, then they would do whatever the president or prime minister told them to do to help him get reelected, and that would tend to lead to excessive money supply. Growth and interest rates that were far too low for the economic environment, and that would create an economic boom that would help that President or politician get reelected, but then ultimately in a bust and a systemic financial sector crisis. So it's generally believed that central bank independence is much better for the economy than political control of the central bank.   Speaker 1  5:24   Otherwise we would just fall into a president's short term interests. Every president would want rates essentially at zero, and maybe this wouldn't catch up with people until the next person's in office.   Richard Duncan  5:35   That's right. He sort of wants to be Fed Chair Trump. That's right, president and Fed Chairman Trump on the horizon. It looks like won't be long, Now.   Speaker 1  5:45   that's right. In fact, even on last week's episode, I was talking about how Trump wants inflation, he won't come out and explicitly say that, of course, but when you look at the majority of his policies, they're inflationary. I mean, you've got tariffs, you've got deportations, this reshaping of the Fed that we're talking about the hundreds of billions of dollars in spending in the one big, beautiful Bill act. It is overwhelmingly inflationary.   Richard Duncan  6:12   It is inflationary. And he may want many of those things that you just mentioned, but what he doesn't want is what goes along with high rates of inflation, and that is high interest rates, right? If interest rates go up in line with inflation, as they normally do in a left to market forces, then we would have significantly higher rates of inflation. There would also be significantly higher rates of interest on the 10 year government bond yield, for instance. And that is what he does not want, because that would be extremely harmful for the economy and for asset prices, and that's why taking over the Federal Reserve is so important for him, his policies are going to be inflationary. That would tend to cause market determined interest rates to go higher, and in fact, that would also persuade the Fed that they needed to increase the short term interest rates, the federal funds rate, if we start to see a significant pickup in inflation, then, rather than cutting rates going forward, then they're more likely to start increasing the federal funds rate. And the bond investors are not going to buy 10 year government bonds at a yield of 4% if the inflation rate is 5% they're going to demand something more like a yield of 7% so that's why it's so urgent for the President Trump to take over the Fed. That's what he's in the process of doing. Once he takes over the Fed, then he can demand that they slash the federal funds rate to whatever level he desires. And even if the 10 year bond yield does begin to spike up as inflation starts to rise, then the President can instruct, can command the Fed to launch a new round of quantitative easing and buy up as many 10 year government bonds as necessary, to push up their price and to drive down their yields to very low levels, even if there is high rate of inflation.   Keith Weinhold  7:58   a president's pressure to Lower short term rates, which is what the Fed controls, could increase long term rates like you're saying, it could backfire on Trump because of more inflation expectations in the bond market.   Richard Duncan  8:12   That's right. President Trump is on record as saying he thinks that the federal funds rate is currently 4.33% he said it's 300 basis points too high. Adjusting would be 1.33% if they slash the short term interest rates like that. That would be certain to set off a very strong economic boom in the US, which would also be very certain to create very high rates of inflation, particularly since we have millions of people being deported and a labor shortage at the moment, and the unemployment rate's already very low at just 4.2% so yes, slashing short term interest rates that radically the federal funds rate that radically would be certain to drive up the 10 year government bond yield. That's why President Trump needs to gain control over the Fed so that he can make the Fed launch a new round of quantitative easing. If you create a couple of trillion dollars and start buying a couple of trillion dollars of government bonds, guess what? Their price goes up. And when the price of a bond goes up, the yield on that bond goes down, and that drives down what typically are considered market determined interest rates, but in this case, they would be fed determined interest rates Trump determined interest rates.   Speaker 1  9:28   Inflationary, inflationary, inflationary, and whenever we see massive cuts to the Fed funds rate that typically correlates with a big loss in quality of life, standard of living, and items of big concern. If we look at the last three times that rates have been cut substantially, they have been for the reasons of getting us out of the two thousand.com bubble, then getting us out of the 2000 day global financial crisis, then getting us out of covid in 2020, I mean, massive rate cuts are. Are typically a crisis response   Richard Duncan  10:02   yes, but if we look back, starting in the early 1980s interest rates have have trended down decade after decade right up until the time covid hit. In fact, the inflation rate was below the Fed's 2% inflation target most of the time between 2008 the crisis of 2008 and when covid started, the Fed was more worried about deflation than inflation during those years, and the inflation rate trended down. And so the interest rates tended to trend down as well, and we're at quite low levels. Of course, back in the early 1980s we had double digit inflation and double digit interest rates, but gradually, because of globalization, allowing the United States to buy more and more goods from other countries with ultra low wages, like China and now Vietnam and India and Bangladesh, buying goods from other countries with low wages that drove down the price of goods in the United States, causing goods disinflation, and that drove down the interest rates. That drove down the inflation rate. And because the inflation rate fell, then interest rates could fall also, and that's why the interest rates were trending down for so long, up until the time covid hit, and why they would have trended down again in the absence of this new tariff regime that President Trump has put into place. Now, this is creating a completely different economic environment. President Trump truly is trying to radically restructure the US economy. There is a plan for this. The plan was spelled out in a paper by the man who is now the Chairman of the Council of Economic Advisors. His name is Steven Moran, and the paper was called a user's guide to restructuring the global trading system. It was published in November last year, and it very clearly spelled out almost everything President Trump has done since then in terms of economic policy. It was truly a blueprint for what he has done since then, and this paper spelled out a three step plan with two objectives. Here are the three steps. Step one was to impose very high tariffs on all of the United States trading partners. Step two was then to threaten all of our allies that we would no longer protect them militarily if they dared to retaliate against our high tariffs. And then the third step was to convene a Mar a Lago accord at which these terrified trading partners would agree to a sharp devaluation of the dollar and would also agree to put up their own trade tariffs against China in order to isolate China. And the two objectives of this policy, they were to re industrialize the United States and to stop China's economic growth so that China would be less of a military threat to the United States, which it is currently and increasingly with each passing month. So so far, steps one and two have been carried out very high tariffs on every trading partner, and also threats that if there's any retaliation, that we won't protect you militarily any longer. And also pressure on other countries to put high tariffs against China. The idea is to isolate China between behind a global tariff wall and to stop China's economic growth. So you can see that is what President Trump has been doing. And also in this paper, Stephen Marin also suggested that it would be very helpful if the Fed would cooperate to hold down 10 year government bond yield in this environment, which would naturally tend to push the bond yields higher. So that paper really did spell out what President Trump has done since then.   Keith Weinhold  13:59   This is fascinating about this paper. I didn't know about this previously, so this is all planned from tariffs to a Fed takeover.   Richard Duncan  14:08   That's right, the idea is to re industrialize the United States. That's what President Trump has been saying for years. Make America Great Again. And it's certainly true that America does need to have the industrial capacity to make steel and ships and pharmaceutical products and many other things in his own national self defense. But there's a problem with this strategy since the breakdown of the Bretton Woods system, and we've talked about this before, so I will do this fast forwarding a bit when the Bretton Woods system broke down up until then it broke down in 1971 before then, trade between countries had to balance. So it wasn't possible for the United States to buy extraordinarily large amounts of goods from low wage countries back then, this thing that's caused the disinflation over the last four decades, trade had to balance because on the Bretton Woods system, if we had a big trade deficit. Deficit, we had to pay for that deficit with gold. US gold, and gold was money. So if we had a big trade deficit and had to pay out all of our gold other countries to finance that deficit, we would run out of gold. Run out of money. The economy would hit a crisis, and that just couldn't continue. We'd stop buying things from other countries. So there was an automatic adjustment mechanism under the Bretton Woods System, or under the classical gold standard itself that prevented trade deficits. But once Bretton Woods broke down in 1971 It didn't take us too long to figure out that it could buy extraordinarily large amounts of things from other countries, and it didn't have to pay with gold anymore. It could just pay with US dollars, or more technically, with Treasury bonds denominated in US dollars. So the US started running massive trade deficits. The deficits went from zero to $800 billion in 2006 and now most recently, the current account deficit was $1.2 trillion last year. So the total US current account deficit since the early 1980s has been $17 trillion this has created a global economic boom of unprecedented proportions and pulled hundreds of millions of people around the world out of poverty. China is a superpower now, because of its massive trade surplus with the US, completely transformed China. So the trade surplus countries in Asia all benefited. I've watched that firsthand, since I've spent most of my career living in Asia, but the United States also benefited, because by buying things from low wage countries that drove down the price of goods, that drove down inflation, that made low interest rates possible, that made it easier for the US to finance its big budget deficits at low interest rates, and so with Low interest rates, the government could spend more and stimulate the economy. Also with very low interest rates, stock prices could go higher and home prices could go higher. This created a very big economic boom in the United States as well. Not only did the trade surplus, countries benefit by selling more to the US, but the US itself benefited by this big wealth boom that has resulted from this arrangement. Now the problem with President Trump's plan to restructure the US economy is that he wants to bring this trade deficit back down essentially to zero, ideally, it seems. But if he does that, then that's going to cut off the source of credit that's been blowing this bubble ever larger year after year since the early 1980s and we have such a big global credit bubble that if this source of credit has been making the bubble inflate, the trade deficit, if that were to significantly become significantly lower, then this credit that's been blowing up, the bubble would stop, and the bubble would implode, potentially creating very severe, systemic financial sector crisis around the world on a much, probably a much larger scale than we saw in 2008 and leading to a new Great Depression. One thing to think about is the trade deficit is similar to the current account deficit. So the current account deficit is the mirror image of capital inflows into the United States. Every country's balance of payments has to balance. So last year, the US current account deficit was $1.2 trillion that threw off $1.2 trillion into the global economy benefiting the trade surplus countries. But those countries received dollars, and once they had that 1.2 trillion new dollars last year, they had to invest those dollars back into us, dollar denominated assets of one kind or another, like government bonds or like US stocks, and that's what they did. The current account deficit is the mirror image of capital inflows into the United States. Last year was $1.2 trillion of capital inflows. Now if you eliminate the current account deficit by having very high trade tariffs and bringing trade back into balance, you also eliminate the capital inflows into the United States, and if we have $1.2 trillion less money coming into the United States a year or two from now, that's going to make it much more difficult to finance the government's very large budget deficits. The budget deficits are expected to grow from something like $2 trillion now to $2.5 trillion 10 years from now, and that's assuming a lot of tariff revenue from the tariffs, budget deficit would be much larger still. So we need the capital inflows from these other countries to finance the US budget deficit, the government's budget deficit. If the trade deficit goes away, the capital inflows will go away also, and with less foreign buying of government us, government bonds, then the price of those bonds will fall and the yield on those bonds will go up. In other words, if there are fewer buyers for the bonds, the price of the bonds will go down and the yield on the bonds will go up. In other words, long term interest rates will go up, and that will be very bad for the US Economy   Speaker 2  14:08   the yields on those 10 year notes have to go up in order to attract investors. Mortgage rates and everything else are tied to those yields.   Richard Duncan  19:36   That's right. And cap rates. When people consider investing in tech stocks, they consider they'll buy fewer stocks if the interest rates are higher. So this is why it's so important for President Trump to conquer the Fed, to take over the Fed. That's what he's doing. Technically, he's very close to accomplishing that. Shall we discuss the details?   Speaker 1  20:29   Yes, we should get more into this fed takeover, just what it means for the future of real estate markets and stock markets. With Richard Duncan, more, we come back. I'm your host, Keith Weinhold   Keith Weinhold  20:41   the same place where I get my own mortgage loans is where you can get yours. Ridge lending group and MLS, 42056, they provided our listeners with more loans than anyone because they specialize in income properties. They help you build a long term plan for growing your real estate empire with leverage. Start your pre qual and even chat with President Chaley Ridge personally. 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The Fed makes its decisions at its it meets eight times a year, the Federal Open Market Committee, the FOMC, meets eight times a year, and they take votes. They discuss what's going on in the economy. They make a decision about what they should do about interest rates, and in some cases, decisions about creating or destroying money through quantitative easing or quantitative tightening. They take a vote. The structure of the Federal Reserve System is as follows. There are seven members of the Federal Reserve Board of Governors, so there are seven fed governors there. The Federal Reserve Board is in based in Washington, DC. In addition to that, there are 12 Federal Reserve banks around the country, like the Federal Reserve Bank of St Louis, for instance, or the Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas, the Federal Reserve Bank of New York. Each of these Federal Reserve Banks have a president, so there are 12 Federal Reserve Bank presidents now at the FOMC meetings where interest rates are decided, all seven fed governors get a vote, but only five Federal Reserve Bank presidents get to vote, and they rotate their votes every year they the following year are different. Five fed presidents get to vote. The Federal Reserve Bank president of New York always gets the vote because New York is such an important financial center, but the other four other presidents keep rotating year after year, and the presidents, 12 presidents, serve five year terms, and they can be reappointed, and their terms expire all at the same time, all on the same day, all of their terms will expire next year on February 28 and they will perhaps be reappointed and perhaps. Be reappointed. So that's the structure, seven Federal Reserve Bank governors and 12 Federal Reserve Bank presidents. All the governors. All seven get to vote at every FOMC meeting, but only five of the Presidents get to vote. So that's a total of 12. The Governors of the Federal Reserve System are the most important the seven. Those seven include the Chairman, Chairman Powell, and this is why they're the most important. They're important because if four of the seven have the power to fire all of the Federal Reserve Bank presidents, if four fed governors vote together, they can fire all 12 Federal Reserve Bank presidents. It only takes four. Only takes four. Then those Federal Reserve Bank presidents would have to be replaced, but the Federal Reserve Board of Governors has to approve the replacements. So if President Trump has four fed governors who will do what he tells them to do, then they can fire all the Federal Reserve Bank presidents and only replace them with other people who will do what President Trump tells them to do. Gosh. So what this means is, if the president can get four Federal Reserve Bank governors out of seven, then he has absolute control over monetary policy. He can do anything he wants with interest rates. He can do anything he wants with quantitative easing. So how many does he have now? Well, he has two that he's appointed, Christopher Waller and Michelle Bowman. They voted to cut interest rates at the last FOMC meeting. That was a dissenting vote, because the rest of the voting members voted to hold interest rates steady. Those two have already voted with the President, so they're on Team Trump, and they're going to stay on Team Trump, because both of them would like to become Fed Chairman when Jerome Powell term expires in May next year, very suddenly and very unexpectedly. A month or so ago, another fed Governor resigned. Her name is Adriana Coogler. Her term was not due to expire for another six months, and she'd not given any indication that she was going to resign early, but she did this now gives the President can nominate the Federal Reserve Bank governors. So he is nominated Stephen Moran, the one who wrote the paper the grand plan. Grand plan. He's nominated him to replace Adriana Coogler, yeah, and he's going to vote on him on his appointment, perhaps within very soon, and it only takes 51 senators to vote him in. And since the Republicans control the Senate, he will be approved, it seems very likely that he will be approved, and that will give President Trump the third vote on the FOMC. He will have three out of the seven governors. He only needs one more, and this is where at least the cook comes in. So on the 26th of August, I think President Trump announced that he was firing Lisa Cook, a Fed governor, because she allegedly had made misleading statements on some mortgage applications that have not been proven yet, that they are alleged. So he says that he has fired her. She has said he does not have the right to fire her. The legal cases that the President does have the right to fire a Federal Reserve Bank Governor, but only for cause. And so there's a real question whether this qualifies as being for cause or not, especially since it's only alleged at this point, but assuming that he does get control. So if he does succeed in firing her, he will be able to appoint her replacement, and that will give him four members, four governors out of the seven. And as we just discussed, with four out of seven, he will have complete control over monetary policy, because with four out of seven, that would give him the power to command those four to vote to fire all 12 presidents of the Federal Reserve Banks, and then to appoint new presidents of the Federal Reserve Banks who would vote along with whatever President Trump tells them to vote for. So in that case, with four fed governors, he would have those Four Plus he would have the five presidents that he would appoint from the Federal Reserve Banks voting for him. So five plus four, that is nine, nine out of 12 voting members on the Federal Open Market Committee. He would be guaranteed nine out of 12 votes on the FOMC, and that would give him complete control over monetary policy, and that's what he needs, because his policies are inflationary. They're going to drive up inflation. They're and that's going to push up the 10 year government bond yield, and it would normally make the Fed also increase the federal funds rate, because higher inflation should the Fed in. Increase the interest rates to cool down the higher inflation. But now that's not going to happen, because he is going to take over the FOMC one way or the other. Just by firing Lisa Cook, he's sending a very clear message to all the other fed governors and to the 12 existing Federal Reserve Bank presidents, you do what I tell you or you may be investigated too. You're next, one way or the other, the President is going to get what the President wants, and what he wants is control over monetary policy, and what that means is much lower short term interest rates and probably another very big round of quantitative easing to hold down long term interest rates as well.   Keith Weinhold  30:41   That was an amazing architecture and plan that you laid out for how a President can take over the Federal Open Market Committee. That was amazing to think about that, and what we believe he wants you talked about it is potentially quantitative easing, which is a genteel way of saying dollar printing. Is it lowering the Fed funds rate down to, I think 1% is what he desired, and we're currently at about 4.3%   Richard Duncan  31:08   that's right. He said he'd like to see the federal funds rate 300 basis points lower, which would put 1.3% we could see a series of very sharp interest rate cuts by the Fed in the upcoming FOMC meetings, so we could see the short term interest rates falling very quickly, but as we discussed a little bit earlier, that would alarm the bond market and investors, because they would realize that much lower interest rates would lead to much higher rates of inflation by overstimulating the economy. And so the 10 year bond yields will move higher for fear of inflation, and that will then force President Trump to command the Fed, to create money through quantitative easing on a potentially trillion dollar scale, and start buying up government bonds to push up their price and drive down their yields, so that the 10 year bond yields and the 30 year bond yields will fall. And since mortgage rates are pegged to the government bond yields mortgage rates will fall, and credit card rates will fall, and bank lending rates will fall, and this will kick off an extraordinary economic boom in the US, and also drive asset prices very much higher and create a wealth Bonanza,   Keith Weinhold  32:15   right? And here, Richard and I are talking interestingly, just two days before the next Fed decision is rendered, therefore, with eminent cuts, we could very well see soaring stock and real estate markets fueled by this cheap credit and this quantitative easing, at least in the shorter term.   Richard Duncan  32:36   But timing is something one must always keep in mind, there is a danger that we could actually see a sell off in the stock market in the near term. If we start seeing the Fed slashing interest rates, then the 10 year bond yields will start moving higher. That would ultimately lead to quantitative easing to drive those yields back down. But when the falling short term interest rates start pushing up interest rates on the 10 year government bond yield because investors expect higher rates of inflation, that could spook the stock market. The stock market's very expensive, so before QE kicks in, there could actually be a period where raising expectations for higher rates of inflation drive the 10 year bond yields higher before the Fed can step in and drive them back down again. We could actually see a sell off in the stock market before we get this wealth boom that will ultimately result when the Fed cuts the short term rates and then quantitative easing also drives down the long term rates. I hope that's not too confusing. There could be a intermediate phase, where bond yields move higher, and that causes the stock market to have a significant stumble. But that wouldn't last long, because then President Trump would command the Fed to do quantitative easing, and as soon as the president says on television that he's going to do quantitative easing, between the moment he says quantitative and the moment he says easing, the stock market is going to rocket higher.   Keith Weinhold  34:05   And here we are at a time where many feel the stock market is overvalued. Mortgage rates have been elevated, but they're actually still a little below their historic norms. The rate of inflation hasn't been down at the Fed's 2% target in years, it's been above them, and we've got signs that the labor market is softening.   Richard Duncan  34:25   That's true. The labor market numbers in the most recent job number were quite disappointing, with the revisions to earlier months significantly lower. But of course, with so many people being deported from the United States now, that's contributing to this lower job growth numbers. If you have fewer people, there are fewer people to hire and add to job creation, so that may have some distorting impact on the low job creation numbers. The economy actually is seems to be relatively strong the the. Latest GDP now forecast that the Atlanta Fed does is suggesting that the economy could grow by three and a half percent this quarter, which is very strong. So the economy is not falling off a cliff by any means. If the scenario plays out, as I've discussed, and ultimately we do get another round of quantitative easing and the Fed cuts short term interest rates very aggressively. That will create a very big economic boom with interest rates very low. That will push up real estate prices, stock prices and gold prices and Bitcoin prices and the price of everything except $1 the dollar will crash because currency values are determined by interest rate differentials. Right now, the 10 year government bond yield is higher than the bond yields in Europe or Japan, and if you suddenly cut the US interest rates by 100 basis points, 200 basis points, 300 basis points, and the bond yields go down very sharply, then it'll be much less attractive for anyone to hold dollars relative to other currencies, and so there will be a big sell off of the dollar. And also, if you create another big round of quantitative easing and create trillions of dollars that way, then the more money you create, the less value the dollar has supply and demand. If you have trillions of extra new dollars, then the value of the dollar loses value. So the dollar is likely to take a significant tumble from here against other currencies and against hard assets. Gold, for instance, that's why we've seen such an extraordinary surge in gold prices.   Speaker 1  36:38   right? Gold prices soared above three $500 and Richard I'm just saying what I'm thinking. It's remarkable that Trump continues to be surrounded by sycophants that just act obsequiously toward him and want to stay in line and do whatever he says. And I haven't seen anyone breaking that pattern.   Richard Duncan  36:59   I'm not going to comment on that observation, but what I would like to say is that if this scenario does play out, and it does seem that we're moving in that direction, then this big economic boom is very likely to ultimately lead to the big economic bust. Every big boom leads to a big bust, right? Big credit booms lower interest rates, much more borrowing by households, individuals, companies. It would while the borrowing is going on, the consumption grows and the investment grows, but sooner or later, it hits the point where even with very low interest rates, the consumers wouldn't be able to repay their loans, like we saw in 2008 businesses wouldn't be able to repay their loans, and they would begin defaulting, as they did in 2008 and at that point, everything goes into reverse, and the banks begin to fail when they don't receive their loan repayments. And it leads to a systemic financial sector crisis. The banks lend less when credit starts to contract, then the economy collapses into a very serious recession, or even worse, unless the government intervenes again. So big boom that will last for a few years, followed by a big bust. That's the most probable outcome, but I do see one other possibility of how that outcome could be avoided, on the optimistic side, and this is it. If once President Trump slash Fed Chairman Trump has complete control over US monetary policy, then it won't take him long to realize Stephen Moran has probably already told him that he would then be able to use the Fed to fund his us, sovereign wealth fund. You will remember, back in February, President Trump signed an executive order creating a US sovereign wealth fund. And this was music to my ears, because for years, as you well know, I've been advocating for the US government to finance a multi trillion dollar 10 year investment in the industries and technologies of the future   Keith Weinhold  39:01   including on this show, you laid that out for us a few years ago and made your case for that here, and then Trump made it happen.   Richard Duncan  39:08   Let's try my book from 2022 it was called the money revolution. How to finance the next American century? Well, how to finance the next American Century is to have the US, government finance, a very large investment in new industries and new technologies in things like artificial intelligence, quantum computing, nanotechnology, genetic engineering, biotech, robotics, clean energy and fusion, create fusion and everything, world where energy is free, ultimate abundance. So I was very happy that President Trump created this US sovereign wealth fund. Now that he will soon have complete control over his US monetary policy, he will understand that he can use the Fed to fund this, US sovereign wealth fund. He can have the Fed create money through quantitative easing and. And start investing in fusion. We can speed up the creation of the invention of low cost fusion. We could do that in a relatively small number of years, instead of perhaps a decade or longer, as things are going now, we could ensure that the United States wins the AI arms race that we are in with China. Whoever develops super intelligence first is probably going to conquer the world. We know what the world looks like when the United States is the sole superpower. We've been living in that world for 80 years. Yeah, we don't know what the world would look like if it's conquered by China. And China is the control super intelligence and becomes magnitudes greater in terms of their capacity across everything imaginable than the United States is whoever wins the AI arms race will rule the world. This sort of investment through a US sovereign wealth fund would ensure that the winner is the US and on atop it, so it would shore up US national security and large scale investments in these new technologies would also turbocharge US economic growth and hopefully allow us to avoid the bust that is likely to ultimately occur following The approaching boom, and keep the economy growing long into the future, rather than just having a short term boom and bust, a large scale investment in the industries of the future could create a technological revolution that would generate very rapid growth in productivity, very rapid economic growth, shore up US national security, and result in technological miracles and medical breakthroughs, possibly curing all the diseases, cure cancer, cure Alzheimer's, extend life expectancy by decades, healthy life expectancy. So that is a very optimistic outcome that could result from President Trump becoming Fed Chairman Trump and gaining complete control over monetary policy. And this is all part of the plan of making America great again. If he really followed through on this, then he certainly would be able to restructure the US economy, re industrialize it, create a technological revolution that ensured us supremacy for the next century. That's how to finance the next American century.   Speaker 1  42:23   Oh, well, Richard, I like what you're leaving us with here. You're giving us some light, and you're talking about real productivity gains that really drives an economy and progress and an increased standard of living over the long term. But yes, in the nearer term, this fed takeover, there could be some pain and a whole lot of questions in getting there. Richard, your macro watch piece that caught my attention is so interesting to a lot of people. How can more people learn about that and connect with you and the great work you do on macro watch, which is your video newsletter   Richard Duncan  43:00   Thanks, Keith. So it's really been completely obvious that President Trump was very likely to try to take over the Fed. Nine months ago, I made a macro watch video in December called Will Trump in the Fed, spelling out various ways he could take over the Fed, and why he probably would find it necessary to do so. So what macro watch is is it describes how the economy really works in the 21st Century. It doesn't work the way it did when gold was money. We're in a completely different environment now, where the government is directing the economy and the Fed, or seeing the President has the power to create limitless amounts of money, and this changes the way everything works, and so that's what macro watch explains. It's a video newsletter. Every couple of weeks, I upload a new video discussing something important happening in the global economy and how that's likely to impact asset prices, stocks, bonds, commodities, currencies and wealth in general. So if your listeners are interested, I'd encourage them to visit my website, which is Richard Duncan economics.com that's Richard Duncan economics.com and if they'd like to subscribe, hit the subscribe button. And for I'd like to offer them a 50% subscription discount. If they use the discount coupon code, G, R, E, thank you, GRE, they can subscribe at half price. I think they'll find that very affordable. And they will get a new video every couple of weeks from me, and they will have immediate access to the macro watch archives, which have more than 100 hours of videos. Macro watch was founded by me 12 years ago, and I intend to keep doing this, hopefully far into the future. So I hope your listeners will check that out.   Keith Weinhold  44:46   Well, thanks, both here on the show and on macro watch Richard gives you the type of insight that's hard to find anywhere else, and you learn it through him oftentimes before it makes the headlines down the road. So. Richard, this whole concept of a Fed takeover is just unprecedented, as far as I know, and it's been so interesting to talk about it. Thanks for coming back onto the show.   Richard Duncan  45:08   Thank you, Keith. I look forward to the next time.   Speaker 1  45:17   Yeah, fascinating stuff from Richard in the nearer term, we could then see interest rate cuts that would go along with cuts to mortgages and credit card rates and car loan rates and all kinds of bank lending rates. This could pump up the value of real estate, stocks, Bitcoin, gold, nearly everything a wealth bonanza. Now, in polls, most Americans think that the Fed should stay independent from outside control. You really heard about how the President is dismantling the safeguards that protect that fed independence, the strategy he's using to bend the Federal Open Market Committee to His will. And this is not speculation, because, as you can tell, the takeover of the Fed is already underway. A fed governor has been fired. New loyalists are being installed, and key votes are lining up in the President's favor. But as far as the longer term, you've got to ask yourself, if these policies will inflate a giant bubble destined to burst down the road. I mean triggering a crisis as bad as 2008 I mean, these are the very questions that every investor should be asking right now, if you find this in similar content fascinating, and you want to stay on top of what is forward looking what's coming next macroeconomically, check out Richard Duncan's macro watch at Richard Duncan economics.com for our listeners, he's long offered the discount code for a 50% discount that code is GRE, that's Richard Duncan economics.com and the discount code GRE next week here on the show, we're bringing it back closer to home with key us, real estate investing strategies and insights, a lot of ways to increase your income. Until then, I'm your host. Keith Weinhold, don't quit you Daydream.   Speaker 3  47:20   Nothing on this show should be considered specific, personal or professional advice. Please consult an appropriate tax, legal, real estate, financial or business professional for individualized advice. Opinions of guests are their own. 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Mo News
Manhunt For Charlie Kirk's Killer; Inflation On The Rise; Brazilian Ex-Pres Convicted; Foreign Tourists Staying Away from US

Mo News

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2025 44:17


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Mo News
Interview - Robotaxis, AI, and the Future of Driving with Lyft's CEO

Mo News

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2025 61:10


Lyft CEO David Risher is leading a comeback story at the ridesharing company. Two years into the job, he's made Lyft profitable, expanded into Europe, and grown market share against Uber. In this conversation with Mosheh, Risher looks into the future: hybrid fleets of drivers and robotaxis, how AI will shape transportation, and whether the next generation of Americans will even need to learn how to drive. He lays out Lyft's vision for cities of the future — and how to balance innovation with human connection at a time when technology often isolates more than it brings us together. Risher also reflects on his experience at senior levels of Microsoft and Amazon, sharing what he's learned about leadership, customer loyalty (obsessions), and the lessons tech has and hasn't learned from the past couple decades.  Mosheh Oinounou (⁠@mosheh⁠) is an Emmy and Murrow award-winning journalist. He has 20 years of experience at networks including Fox News, Bloomberg Television and CBS News, where he was the executive producer of the CBS Evening News and launched the network's 24 hour news channel. He founded the @mosheh Instagram news account in 2020 and the Mo News podcast and newsletter in 2022.

Mo News - The Interview
EP 158: Robotaxis, AI, and the Future of Driving with Lyft's CEO

Mo News - The Interview

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2025 60:55


Lyft CEO David Risher is leading a comeback story at the ridesharing company. Two years into the job, he's made Lyft profitable, expanded into Europe, and grown market share against Uber. In this conversation with Mosheh, Risher looks into the future: hybrid fleets of drivers and robotaxis, how AI will shape transportation, and whether the next generation of Americans will even need to learn how to drive. He lays out Lyft's vision for cities of the future — and how to balance innovation with human connection at a time when technology often isolates more than it brings us together. Risher also reflects on his experience at senior levels of Microsoft and Amazon, sharing what he's learned about leadership, customer loyalty (obsessions), and the lessons tech has and hasn't learned from the past couple decades.  Mosheh Oinounou (⁠@mosheh⁠) is an Emmy and Murrow award-winning journalist. He has 20 years of experience at networks including Fox News, Bloomberg Television and CBS News, where he was the executive producer of the CBS Evening News and launched the network's 24 hour news channel. He founded the @mosheh Instagram news account in 2020 and the Mo News podcast and newsletter in 2022.

Mo News
Charlie Kirk Shot Dead At Campus Event; Poland Downs Russian Drones; Harris Calls Biden's Reelection Bid “Recklessness”; ‘Wheel Of Fortune' Secret

Mo News

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 11, 2025 42:11


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Israel Strikes Hamas In Qatar; UFO Hearings; American Kids' Reading Skills Hits New Low; Apple's Thinnest iPhone Yet

Mo News

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 10, 2025 40:24


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Charlotte Train Stabbing; Supreme Court Rules For White House On Immigration; Trump Assassin Suspect Trial; JFK Grandson To Congress?; Howard Stern Prank

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Play Episode Listen Later Sep 9, 2025 40:17


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Charlotte Train Stabbing; Supreme Court Rules For White House On Immigration; Trump Assassin Suspect Trial; JFK Grandson To Congress?; Howard Stern Prank

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Play Episode Listen Later Sep 9, 2025 41:02


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Trump's Chicago ‘War' Threat; Autism & Tylenol Use; World's First Trillionaire?; MTV Comeback Plans

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Play Episode Listen Later Sep 8, 2025 49:52


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Shadow Warrior by Rajeev Srinivasan
Ep. 175: Where the India-hate is really coming from, and why

Shadow Warrior by Rajeev Srinivasan

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 7, 2025 20:35


A version of this essay was published by firstpost.com at https://www.firstpost.com/opinion/what-fuels-anti-india-hate-in-the-west-13932053.htmlI am personally very pro-America, yet I too have been baffled by the noises emanating from the Trump administration regarding India, particularly from one aide. Peter Navarro, apparently some trade muckity-muck, has had a field day accusing India of various sins. Apart from the entertainment value, this leads to a serious question: Why? And why now?There is reason to believe, by connecting the dots, that there is indeed a method behind this madness. It is not a pure random walk: there is a plan, and there are good reasons why the vicious attack on India has been launched at this time and in this manner. Of course, this is based on open source and circumstantial evidence: I have no inside information whatsoever.In this context, consider what is arguably the greatest political thriller of all time: "Z" (1969) by Costa-Gavras. It is based on a real-life political murder in Greece, where a popular left-leaning candidate for President was covertly assassinated by the ruling military junta.The way the plot unravels is when the investigating magistrate, masterfully played by Jean-Louis Trintignant, notices a curious phenomenon: the use of a single phrase "lithe and fierce like a tiger", used verbatim by several eye-witnesses. He realizes that there was a criminal conspiracy to get rid of the inconvenient candidate, with plausible deniability. Words and phrases have subtle meanings, and they reveal a great deal.Thus, let me bring to your notice the following tweets:* “India could end the Ukraine war tomorrow: Modi needs to pick a side” (August 5)* “Europeans love to whinge about Trump and to claim he is soft on Russia. But after 3 years it is Donald J Trump who has finally made India pay a price for enabling Putin's butchery.” (August 6)* Speaker: “[the American taxpayer] gotta fund Modi's war”. TV Anchor (confused): “You mean Putin's war?”. Speaker: “No, I mean Modi's war”. (August 28)Do you, gentle reader, notice a pattern?Now let me tell you who the authors of these posts are. The first quoted an article by an officer in the British Special Forces, which means their covert, cloak-and-dagger military people.The second was by Boris Johnson, former British Prime Minister. Johnson, incidentally, has been accused of single-handedly spiking ceasefire talks between Russia and Ukraine in 2022, when there was a possibility that the whole sorry spectacle of the war could have been settled/brought to a close.The third is by the aforementioned Peter Navarro on an American TV channel, Bloomberg Television.I don't know about you, but it seems to me that these three statements are lineal descendants of each other, one leading seamlessly to the next.This is how narratives are built, one brick in the wall after another. In reality, India has not contravened any sanctions in buying oil from Russia, and in fact has helped maintain a cap on oil prices, which were rising because of the Ukraine-Russia war. But then who needs truth if narrative will suffice?My hypothesis is that the anti-India narrative – as seen above – has been created by the British Deep State, otherwise known as Whitehall. First from the spooks, then from the former Prime Minister, and then virally transmitted to the American Deep State. It is my general belief that the British are behind much mischief (sort of the last gasp of Empire) and have been leading the Americans by the nose, master-blaster style.Britain has never tasted defeat at the hands of Russia; while France (Napoleon) and Germany (Hitler) have. Plus the US Military Industrial Complex makes a lot of money from war.A malignant British meme, intended to hurt Russia, is now turned on to India, which is, for all intents and purposes, an innocent bystander. Britain has had a thing about both Russia (“The Great Game”) and now India, and it was precisely why it created ‘imperial fortress' Pakistan, with which to trouble, and if possible, hurt both.Then there was the second set of tweets that took things one step further. Navarro, all warmed up, blamed “Brahmins” for “profiteering by buying Russian oil at the cost of the Indian people” in a broadcast on September 1. Why he would be bothered about the “Indian people” is a good question. But what was far more interesting, indeed hilarious, was the near-simultaneous, and absurdly wrong, set of tweets by a whole group of INDI Alliance mavens.They ‘explained', in almost identical words, that what Navarro meant was not “Brahmins”, but “Boston Brahmins”, a term coined in 1860 by Oliver Wendell Holmes, a doctor/essayist, to refer to traditional US East Coast elites, generally WASPs (White Anglo Saxon Protestants) who dominate the corridors of power in the US. Many claim to be descended from the original Pilgrims, Puritan extremists from Britain, who arrived in Plymouth on the Mayflower in 1620.They go to private (‘prep') schools like Philips Exeter Academy, then Harvard or Yale, then Goldman Sachs, then Harvard Business School, and generally end up running the country as a hereditary, endogamous caste. It is very difficult for outsiders to marry into or enter this circle, although money helps. For example the Irish Catholic Kennedy clan is part of this caste because they made big bucks (partly by smuggling liquor during the Prohibition era), even though the Irish are generally looked down upon.I have long claimed that America is full of castes like this, which include the investment-banker caste, the lawyer caste, the doctor caste: all go to the same schools, the same colleges, marry each other, etc. In fact they do form the kind of exclusionary group that the western narrative imputes to India jati-varna. Anyway that's a long story, and that's not the point: it is the tweets by, for example, Karti Chidambaram, Sagarika Ghose, Saket Gokhale, et al.They were so ‘spontaneous', so near-identical, and so outright idiotic that it is impossible that they came from anything other than a ‘toolkit' supplied by the usual suspects: the regime-change specialists. And their claim was not even accurate: Navarro was indeed targeting Hindus and Brahmins, as is evident from the following tweet. There is no earthly reason for him to choose this image of Modi, other than that he was coached into doing so.So we go back to the original question: why? Who hates Hindus so much?There are a number of other incidents where Indians (in particular Hindus) have been targeted in various countries: Ireland recently; Australia some time ago and again now, see below an anti-immigration (particularly anti-Indian) rally on August 31st; Canada with its Khalistanis running amok (lest we forget, 40 years ago, they downed Air India Kanishka).Let us note the curious coincidence that these are all countries where the British have influence: Canada and Australia are in effect their vassals. Ireland is not, and I suspect the British are hated there, but somehow in the last few weeks, this British prejudice has spilled over with “Irish teenagers” physically attacking Indians (including women and children). I wonder if the “Irish teenagers” are really British agents provocateurs.So let's put two and two together: who hates Indians, Hindus and Brahmins? Why, Pakistanis, of course. And they have been burned a little by Operation Sindoor. Pahalgam didn't quite turn out the way they thought it would, considering it was scheduled during the India visit of J D Vance accompanied by his Indian/Hindu-origin wife, Usha Chilukuri Vance. That might explain why there's a sudden explosion of social-media hatred by ISI and CCP bots against Indians.Pahalgam was Phase 2 of the regime-change operation. By so visibly targeting and murdering Hindus in Pahalgam, the Pakistanis calculated they could induce massive rioting by Hindus against Muslims, which would be an excuse for “the rules-based liberal international order” to step in, exile Modi, and um… restore order, as in Bangladesh. The usual playbook.Alas, “the best laid schemes o' mice an' men gang aft agley”, and Pakistan got a whipping instead, and some of their (US or China-supplied?) nuclear assets apparently went up in smoke. But make no mistake, the regime-change gang will redouble its efforts.Phase 1 had been the 2024 elections where there were surprising losses by the BJP. Phase 3 is the ‘vote-chori' wailing by the INDI Alliance: odd, considering nobody knows which passport(s) Rahul Gandhi holds. Phase 4 is the ongoing ‘Project 37' in which renegade BJP MPs are supposed to bring down the central government.Pakistan, and its various arms, including the Khalistan project, participate with great enthusiasm in these various phases. And for all intents and purposes, the UK has now become a Pakistani colony. Recursive master-blaster, as I conjectured: Pakistani-Britons control Whitehall, Whitehall controls the US Deep State. Here's Britain's new Home Secretary, Shabana Mahmood, in the words of a suddenly-awake Briton on September 6th.An Emirati strategist, Amjad Taha, asked a valid question: why is there more terrorism in the UK than in the Middle East?Wait, there's more. Here's a loudmouth Austrian who wants to dismantle India, long a Pakistani dream. And the map is by some Jafri, which sounds like a Pakistani surname. The Austrian also wants Rahul Gandhi to be the next Prime Minister.Pakistan is itself unraveling, as can be seen in Balochistan which is in open rebellion. Their Khalistani dream is new, but Kerala and the Northeast as Islamist entities were standard memes even from Chaudhury Rehmat Ali who dreamt up Pakistan in the first place in the 1930s.Pakistan just got a boost, however, with OSINT identifying a US C-17 (a giant military cargo plane) arriving to resupply Nur Khan Airbase. This raises the question again: were US personnel and assets decimated there by Indian missiles during Operation Sindoor? Is that why the US got so upset? Did Trump read the riot act to Modi, which led to the ‘ceasefire'? Now did they replenish the F-16s etc that were blown up? See, no Pakistani losses!I imagine this goes well with the newly announced “US Department of War”. I only hope the war target here is China, not India.Speaking of US internal politics, it was utterly laughable to see Jake Sullivan, President Biden's NSA, coming to the defense of India in Foreign Affairs. He directly engineered the vicious regime change in Bangladesh, but now he's full of solicitous concern! Nice little U-turn!From a global perspective, I believe that both China and the US are intent on knee-capping India. That is the logical response from an incumbent power when there is a rising insurgent power: the Thucydides Trap idea. It is a back-handed compliment to India that it is in splendid isolation, and has to pretend to rush into the arms of China because of Trump's withering assault.India will survive the hate; but Indian-Americans may find themselves in some jeopardy as the MAGA types are now focusing their ire on them.It is, as I said, the Abhimanyu Syndrome: India is completely alone (the RIC lovefest is just marketing). That is the bad news, and also the good news. If everyone (the US Deep State, Whitehall, CCP, ISI, Soros) is against India, it means India matters. Someone said India is the ultimate swing state. No: India is the incipient superpower, the only one that can make it a G3 rather than a G2. Naturally, the G2 is not very happy to let one more into their cozy club.1910 words, 7 Sept 2025 This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit rajeevsrinivasan.substack.com/subscribe

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RFK Jr.'s Senate Grilling; Chinese Cyberattack; US Department of War; Where Americans are Sleeping Most & Least; Giorgio Armani Life & Legacy

Mo News

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 5, 2025 44:34


Headlines: – Welcome to Mo News (02:00) – RFK Jr. Questioned Over CDC Turmoil, Vaccines in Senate Hearing (04:45) – Former CDC Director Susan Monarez Makes Allegations Against Kennedy OP ED (13:45) – Trump Wants To Rename Dept. Of Defense “Dept of War”  (22:15)– Northwestern University President Steps Down (25:15) – Trump's Pick For Fed Governor Says He Does Not Plan to Resign From White House Role (27:15) – Justice Dept. Opens Criminal Inquiry Into Fed's Lisa Cook (30:10) – Chinese Cyberattackers May Have Stolen Data From Almost Every American (31:30) – ​​U.S. States With The Earliest And Latest Bedtimes (34:00) – Giorgio Armani Dies Aged 91 (37:15) – What We're Watching, Reading, and Eating (41:00) Thanks To Our Sponsors:  – ⁠LMNT⁠ - Free Sample Pack with any LMNT drink mix purchase –⁠ Industrious⁠ - Coworking office. 50% off day pass | Promo Code: MONEWS50 – Surfshark - 4 additional months of Surfshark VPN | Code: MONEWS – Leesa – 30% off mattress, plus extra $50 off | Promo Code: MONEWS – Factor Meals – 50% your first box plus free shipping | Promo Code: monews50off – Monarch Money - 50% off your first year | Promo Code: MONEWS

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Interview: The CIA At Risk - Domestic Politics, Foreign Enemies

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Play Episode Listen Later Sep 5, 2025 49:04


Few institutions are as secretive, controversial, and consequential as the CIA. From covert Cold War operations to the war on terror, America's spy agency has been both praised for keeping the country safe and condemned for its failures and abuses. Pulitzer Prize–winning journalist and historian Tim Weiner joins us to unpack that complicated history and discuss his new book, The Mission, which traces how the CIA has struggled to adapt espionage in the 21st century. Weiner is also the author of the National Book Award–winning Legacy of Ashes: The History of the CIA, Enemies: A History of the FBI.  In this conversation, we explore the agency's origins, its Cold War and post-9/11 record, and the lessons of Iraq, torture, and Afghanistan. We discuss the biggest threats facing the U.S. today—including China's massive intelligence apparatus, estimated to be 20 times the size of the CIA, and how Beijing's ambitions differ from Russia's. We discuss whether intelligence leaders believe the biggest threat to US national security is internal or external. And, Weiner breaks down the concerns over President Trump's approach to the agency—and what happens when intelligence is shaped, or warped, by politics. 

Mo News - The Interview
EP 157: The CIA At Risk - Domestic Politics, Foreign Enemies

Mo News - The Interview

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 5, 2025 48:49


Few institutions are as secretive, controversial, and consequential as the CIA. From covert Cold War operations to the war on terror, America's spy agency has been both praised for keeping the country safe and condemned for its failures and abuses. Pulitzer Prize–winning journalist and historian Tim Weiner joins us to unpack that complicated history and discuss his new book, The Mission, which traces how the CIA has struggled to adapt espionage in the 21st century. Weiner is also the author of the National Book Award–winning Legacy of Ashes: The History of the CIA, Enemies: A History of the FBI.  In this conversation, we explore the agency's origins, its Cold War and post-9/11 record, and the lessons of Iraq, torture, and Afghanistan. We discuss the biggest threats facing the U.S. today—including China's massive intelligence apparatus, estimated to be 20 times the size of the CIA, and how Beijing's ambitions differ from Russia's. We discuss whether intelligence leaders believe the biggest threat to US national security is internal or external. And, Weiner breaks down the concerns over President Trump's approach to the agency—and what happens when intelligence is shaped, or warped, by politics. 

Mo News
Epstein Accusers Speak Out, Florida To End Vaccine Mandates; Gel Manicure Safety; Lululemon x F1

Mo News

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 4, 2025 43:15


Headlines: – Welcome to Mo News + Roger Goodell On Taylor Swift Super Bowl Halftime Show Rumors (02:00) – Epstein Accusers Put Pressure On Congress To Release The Files (07:00) – Florida Says It Plans to End All Vaccine Mandate (15:40) – At Least 15 Dead After Lisbon Funicular Derails and Crashes, Officials Say (24:20) – For First Time Ever, US Population Could Shrink in 2025 (25:40) – Trump Advisers Have Discussed a Job for Adams if He Quits Mayor's Race (29:10) – July Data: More Job Seekers Than Open Jobs (32:30) – Holiday Shopping Expected To Drop This Coming Holiday Season (34:40) – Certain Gel Nail Polishes Have Been Banned in Europe. Is It Still Safe to Use? (36:30) – Lululemon Bets on Stars of F1 and Golf to Move Past Yoga Roots (38:30) – On This Day In History (40:20) Thanks To Our Sponsors:  – ⁠LMNT⁠ - Free Sample Pack with any LMNT drink mix purchase –⁠ Industrious⁠ - Coworking office. 50% off day pass | Promo Code: MONEWS50 – Surfshark - 4 additional months of Surfshark VPN | Code: MONEWS – Leesa – 30% off mattress, plus extra $50 off | Promo Code: MONEWS – Factor Meals – 50% your first box plus free shipping | Promo Code: monews50off – Monarch Money - 50% off your first year | Promo Code: MONEWS

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Interview - The Room Where It Happens: Inside the Fed's Closed-Door Meetings

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Play Episode Listen Later Sep 4, 2025 45:13


Few institutions impact our daily lives more than the Federal Reserve—and rarely has it been under so much scrutiny. With interest rates, inflation, and political pressure dominating headlines, the Fed's decisions shape everything from mortgages to credit card bills. Our guest is Austan Goolsbee, president of the Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago and a currently voting member of the Fed's powerful policy-setting committee. In a special joint conversation with Mosheh Oinounou of Mo News and Nicole Lapin of the ⁠Money Rehab podcast⁠, Goolsbee takes us inside the “room where it happens” during high-stakes meetings, breaking down how jobs data, debt, and tariffs are influencing the economic outlook heading into the fall. We also press him on President Trump's recent attempts to politicize the Fed, including firing Governor Lisa Cook. We dive into how the institution maintains independence amid mounting pressure from both parties. Finally, Goolsbee weighs in on whether he is more worried about the jobs market or inflation — and gives his take on what the Fed's role should be in a rapidly changing economy. Mosheh Oinounou (⁠@mosheh⁠) is an Emmy and Murrow award-winning journalist. He has 20 years of experience at networks including Fox News, Bloomberg Television and CBS News, where he was the executive producer of the CBS Evening News and launched the network's 24 hour news channel. He founded the @mosheh Instagram news account in 2020 and the Mo News podcast and newsletter in 2022.

Mo News - The Interview
EP 156: The Room Where It Happens: Inside the Fed's Closed-Door Meetings

Mo News - The Interview

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 4, 2025 44:58


Few institutions impact our daily lives more than the Federal Reserve—and rarely has it been under so much scrutiny. With interest rates, inflation, and political pressure dominating headlines, the Fed's decisions shape everything from mortgages to credit card bills. Our guest is Austan Goolsbee, president of the Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago and a currently voting member of the Fed's powerful policy-setting committee. In a special joint conversation with Mosheh Oinounou of Mo News and Nicole Lapin of the ⁠⁠Money Rehab podcast⁠⁠, Goolsbee takes us inside the “room where it happens” during high-stakes meetings, breaking down how jobs data, debt, and tariffs are influencing the economic outlook heading into the fall. We also press him on President Trump's recent attempts to politicize the Fed, including firing Governor Lisa Cook. We dive into how the institution maintains independence amid mounting pressure from both parties. Finally, Goolsbee weighs in on whether he is more worried about the jobs market or inflation — and gives his take on what the Fed's role should be in a rapidly changing economy. Mosheh Oinounou (⁠⁠@mosheh⁠⁠) is an Emmy and Murrow award-winning journalist. He has 20 years of experience at networks including Fox News, Bloomberg Television and CBS News, where he was the executive producer of the CBS Evening News and launched the network's 24 hour news channel. He founded the @mosheh Instagram news account in 2020 and the Mo News podcast and newsletter in 2022.

Mo News
US Blowing Up Drug Boats; Judge Declares Use of Troops In LA Illegal; Trump Crypto Wealth; Anna Wintour Picks Replacement

Mo News

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 3, 2025 41:27


Headlines: – Welcome to Mo News + Powerball Jackpot Reaches $1.3 Billion: Odds Of Winning (02:00) – Trump's Use of National Guard In Los Angeles Was Illegal, Judge Rules (08:40) – What That Means For Trump Admin. Plan To Send Troops To Other Cities Like Chicago (13:15) – Trump Says US Strike On Vessel In Caribbean Targeted Venezuela's Tren de Aragua Gang, Killed 11 (15:15) – Judge Orders Google to Share Search Results to Help Resolve Monopoly (21:15) – New Crypto Token Boosts Trump Family's Wealth by $5 Billion (25:50) – Amazon Cracks Down on Prime Free Shipping Sharing (28:15) – Pumpkin Drinks Spark Record Starbucks Sales (30:00) – Anna Wintour Appoints Chloe Malle As New Vogue Boss (32:30) – On This Day In History (36:50) Thanks To Our Sponsors:  – ⁠LMNT⁠ - Free Sample Pack with any LMNT drink mix purchase –⁠ Industrious⁠ - Coworking office. 50% off day pass | Promo Code: MONEWS50 – Surfshark - 4 additional months of Surfshark VPN | Code: MONEWS – Leesa – 30% off mattress, plus extra $50 off | Promo Code: MONEWS – Factor Meals – 50% your first box plus free shipping | Promo Code: monews50off – Monarch Money - 50% off your first year | Promo Code: MONEWS

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Trump Tariffs In Legal Trouble; Overprescribing ADHD Drugs To Kids; Chicago Immigration Crackdown; Presidential Health Rumors; US Open Hat Drama

Mo News

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 2, 2025 48:59


Headlines: – Welcome to Mo News (02:00) – Chicago Bracing for Major ICE Surge and Potential National Guard Deployment (09:00) – Federal Judge Blocks Trump Admin From Deporting Guatemalan Children (14:20) – Court Says Trump Overstepped On Tariffs, Setting Stage For Supreme Court Showdown (17:30) – More Than 800 Dead In Afghanistan After Earthquake (24:30) – Russia Suspected Of Jamming Navigation On EU Leader's Plane (26:00) – ‘Axis Of Upheaval' Meets In China (27:40) – Miracle Survivor in Minnesota School Shooting (30:40) – Rudy Giuliani Gets Presidential Medal of Freedom After New Hampshire Car Crash (32:50) – What's Behind Social Media Rumors About Trump's Health This Weekend (38:00) – ADHD Drugs Are Being Prescribed Too Quickly To Young Children, Study Find (41:30) – Polish CEO Apologizes For Snatched US Open Hat From Young Boy (43:50)– On This Day In History (46:50) Thanks To Our Sponsors:  – ⁠LMNT⁠ - Free Sample Pack with any LMNT drink mix purchase –⁠ Industrious⁠ - Coworking office. 50% off day pass | Promo Code: MONEWS50 – Surfshark - 4 additional months of Surfshark VPN | Code: MONEWS – Leesa – 30% off mattress, plus extra $50 off | Promo Code: MONEWS – Factor Meals – 50% your first box plus free shipping | Promo Code: monews50off – Monarch Money - 50% off your first year | Promo Code: MONEWS

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Minnesota Victim's Father Speaks Out; More Chaos At CDC; Dems and Trump Look At 2026 Mini-Conventions; Labor Day Hot Spots

Mo News

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 29, 2025 36:33


Headlines: – Welcome to Mo News (02:00) – What We Know About the Minnesota Catholic School Shooting (07:00) – Victim's Father Speaks Out (13:50) – Kennedy Sought to Fire C.D.C. Director Over Vaccine Policy (16:45) – Democrats Weigh Mini-Convention Before 2026 Midterms (23:00) – Trump Suggests Hosting Pre-Midterm GOP Convention (25:20) – DC Mayor Says Federal Surge Has Reduced Crime—But What's Next? (27:00) – Gap Stock Falls As Retailer Misses Sales Expectations, Driven By Decline At Athleta (29:20) – These Are This Year's Labor Day Travel Hot Spots (31:30) – What We're Watching, Reading, Eating (33:40) Thanks To Our Sponsors:  – ⁠LMNT⁠ - Free Sample Pack with any LMNT drink mix purchase –⁠ Industrious⁠ - Coworking office. 50% off day pass | Promo Code: MONEWS50 – Incogni - 60% off an annual plan| Promo Code: MONEWS – Leesa – 30% off mattress, plus extra $50 off | Promo Code: MONEWS – Factor Meals – 50% your first box plus free shipping | Promo Code: monews50off – Monarch Money - 50% off your first year | Promo Code: MONEWS

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Minneapolis School Shooting Details; CDC Director Fired; Parents Sue ChatGPT; Americans Reading Less Books; Labor Day Travel Recs

Mo News

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 28, 2025 37:59


Headlines: – Welcome to Mo News + Labor Day Travel, Gas Prices, Best Times To Travel (02:00) – Minnesota School Shooting: Two Kids Dead, 17 Others Injured (05:25) – What We Know About the Shooter And Her Manifesto (07:15) – Parents Of Teenager Who Took His Own Life Sue OpenAI (15:50) – CDC Director Fired After Reported Fights With RFK Jr. (19:20) – F.D.A. Approves Covid Shots With New Restrictions (27:00) – Amtrak Launches Faster, Updated Acela Train Service (29:00) – South Korea Bans Phones In School Classrooms Nationwide (31:10) – Americans Spend Less Time Reading For Fun And More Time On Screens ~ Study (33:45) – On This Day In History (36:10) Thanks To Our Sponsors: – ⁠LMNT⁠ - Free Sample Pack with any LMNT drink mix purchase –⁠ Industrious⁠ - Coworking office. 50% off day pass | Promo Code: MONEWS50 – Incogni - 60% off an annual plan| Promo Code: MONEWS – Leesa – 30% off mattress, plus extra $50 off | Promo Code: MONEWS – Factor Meals – 50% your first box plus free shipping | Promo Code: monews50off – Monarch Money - 50% off your first year | Promo Code: MONEWS

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Taylor & Travis Engagement; Fed Gov Fires Back At Trump; Cracker Barrel About Face; What's A Haboob?

Mo News

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 27, 2025 45:35


Headlines: – Welcome to Mo News + Space-X Rocket Launch (02:00) – Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce Announce Their Engagement (06:30) – Federal Reserve Governor Lisa Cook Will Sue Trump Administration To Keep Her Job (20:20) – Cracker Barrel Announces Return To 'Old Timer' Logo After Backlash From Trump, Customers (29:00) – Australia Says Iran Was Behind Antisemitic Arson Attacks on Its Soil (32:50) – Israel Claims Strike On Hospital That Killed Journalists Was Targeting Camera Used By Hamas (35:10) – Active Shooter Hoaxes Set Off Alarms as Students Return to Campus (38:00) – Towering Dust Storm Known As A Haboob Plunges Phoenix Into Darkness (40:00) – On This Day In History (43:45) Thanks To Our Sponsors:  – ⁠LMNT⁠ - Free Sample Pack with any LMNT drink mix purchase –⁠ Industrious⁠ - Coworking office. 50% off day pass | Promo Code: MONEWS50 – Incogni - 60% off an annual plan| Promo Code: MONEWS – Leesa – 30% off mattress, plus extra $50 off | Promo Code: MONEWS – Factor Meals – 50% your first box plus free shipping | Promo Code: monews50off – Monarch Money - 50% off your first year | Promo Code: MONEWS

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Chicago Vows To Stop Trump; Fed Governor Fired; Redrawing World Maps; Pig-To-Human Lung Transplant; Kpop Demon Hunters

Mo News

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 26, 2025 41:24


Headlines: – Welcome to Mo News + PSL Season Starts… Now (02:00) – Trump Wants to Send the National Guard to Chicago; Chicago Doesn't Want Them (05:40) – Trump Signs Executive Orders Aimed At Ending Cashless Bail in D.C. and Across The Nation (14:10) – President Trump Fires Federal Reserve Governor Lisa Cook (18:10) – Abrego Garcia Shielded From Deportation As Judge Questions Legal Process (21:00) – Trump Signs Executive Order Targeting American Flag Burning (24:40) – First Pig-To-Human Lung Transplant Announced By Chinese Scientists (27:20) – Keurig Dr Pepper to Acquire Peet's in $18 Billion Deal (30:00) – Redraw World Map ‘To Show Greatness of Africa', Demand Nations (34:00) – Netflix's ‘Kpop Demon Hunters' Leads With Estimated $18 Million Debut, ‘Weapons' Stays Strong With $15.6 Million (38:30) – On This Day In History (39:45) Thanks To Our Sponsors:  – ⁠LMNT⁠ - Free Sample Pack with any LMNT drink mix purchase –⁠ Industrious⁠ - Coworking office. 50% off day pass | Promo Code: MONEWS50 – Incogni - 60% off an annual plan| Promo Code: MONEWS – Leesa – 30% off mattress, plus extra $50 off | Promo Code: MONEWS – Factor Meals – 50% your first box plus free shipping | Promo Code: monews50off – Monarch Money - 50% off your first year | Promo Code: MONEWS

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Trump Looks At Sending Troops To Chicago; Ghislaine Maxwell Transcript Revealed; Cracker Barrel Logo Fallout; FBI Raids Trump Critic's Home; Golf Cart Boom

Mo News

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 25, 2025 47:02


Headlines: – Welcome to Mo News (02:00) – Trump Eyes Chicago For Next Federal Troop Crackdown (07:30) – Convicted Sex Trafficker Ghislaine Maxwell Opens Up About Epstein, Trump (16:00) – Cracker Barrel's “Woke” Logo Backlash (23:30) – Intel To Sell 10% Stake To U.S. Government (27:00) – Fed Chair Signals Interest Rate Cut At September Meeting (30:30) – FBI Raids Home Of Trump's Former National Security Adviser & Critic John Bolton (32:50) – Southwest Ends Plus-Size Policy; Delta & United Fake Window Seat Lawsuits (37:10) – Watch Out Drivers, Golf Carts Are Talking Over Suburbia (40:20) – On This Day In History (43:40) Thanks To Our Sponsors:  – ⁠LMNT⁠ - Free Sample Pack with any LMNT drink mix purchase –⁠ Industrious⁠ - Coworking office. 50% off day pass | Promo Code: MONEWS50 – Incogni - 60% off an annual plan| Promo Code: MONEWS – Leesa – 30% off mattress, plus extra $50 off | Promo Code: MONEWS – Factor Meals – 50% your first box plus free shipping | Promo Code: monews50off – Monarch Money - 50% off your first year | Promo Code: MONEWS

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New Face Of GLP-1 Weight Loss Drugs; CA Dems Pass Newsom Map; Job “Hugging” Trend; Menendez Brothers Parole Attempt

Mo News

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 22, 2025 33:23


Headlines: – Welcome to Mo News  (02:00) – CA Dems Pass Newsom-Backed Redistricting Plan (06:00) – Serena Williams Becomes New Face For GLP-1 Weight Loss Drugs (11:50) – DC Crime Down As Trump Touts Federalizing City Police Force (18:00) – Israel's New Negotiation Plan As It Threatens Offensive In Gaza City (21:30) – Goodbye Job Hopping, Hello To Job Hugging (24:50) – Erik Menendez Denied Parole (26:30) – Government Sues LA Fitness Operators Over Hard-To-Cancel Gym Memberships (30:00) – What We're Watching, Reading, Eating (32:00) – Reading: Eat Small Plates Thanks To Our Sponsors:  – ⁠LMNT⁠ - Free Sample Pack with any LMNT drink mix purchase –⁠ Industrious⁠ - Coworking office. 50% off day pass | Promo Code: MONEWS50 – Incogni - 60% off an annual plan| Promo Code: MONEWS – Leesa – 30% off mattress, plus extra $50 off | Promo Code: MONEWS – ⁠Boll & Branch⁠ – 15% off, plus free shipping on your first set of sheets

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California vs Texas; Target's New CEO; White House On TikTok; Chili's Is Back (Baby Back Baby Back); Forget Vacation–Try A Coolcation

Mo News

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 21, 2025 36:44


Headlines: – Welcome to Mo News  (02:00) – Texas Redistricting Plan Backed by Trump Wins Initial Approval (05:45) – Bed Bath & Beyond Exec Says Company Won't Open Any California Stores (09:50) – Target CEO Steps Down Amid Sales Slump (12:50) – The Chili's Economy Is Here: What's Behind the Casual-Dining Boom (16:00) – Hurricane Erin Causing Dangerous Surf Conditions On East Coast (20:30) – Southern Border Wall Will Be Painted Black To Make It “Hot To The Touch” (21:45) – Russia Ramping Up Attacks on Ukraine (23:20) – White House Joins TikTok After Delaying Enforcement Of Sale-Or-Ban Law (26:00) – Your Next Vacation Could Be a ‘Coolcation (29:30) – On This Day In History (31:45) Thanks To Our Sponsors:  – ⁠LMNT⁠ - Free Sample Pack with any LMNT drink mix purchase –⁠ Industrious⁠ - Coworking office. 50% off day pass | Promo Code: MONEWS50 – Incogni - 60% off an annual plan| Promo Code: MONEWS – Leesa – 30% off mattress, plus extra $50 off | Promo Code: MONEWS – ⁠Boll & Branch⁠ – 15% off, plus free shipping on your first set of sheets

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Texas Sets Off National Redistricting War; DC Crime Data Investigation; Socialism Rejected in South America; Previewing Chat-GPT6; Beverly Hills Dethroned

Mo News

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 20, 2025 38:22


Headlines: – Welcome to Mo News + National Bacon Lovers Day (02:00) – Texas Set To Pass New Congressional Map Amid Mid-Decade Redistricting Push (06:20) – Texas Effect: Democratic and More Republican States Now Consider Redistricting As Well (09:20) – Justice Department Investigating D.C. Police Over Alleged Fake Crime Data (15:40)– Trump Says Putin Has Agreed To Meet Zelensky – What Does Russia Say? (20:45) – Bolivia Rejects Socialism As Left On Decline In South America (25:20) – Sam Altman On GPT-6: ‘People Want Memory' (28:10) – Taylor Swift & Bruce Springsteen Tickets Scandal Sees FTC Sue Reseller (31:20) – Florida Neighborhood Dethrones California's Beverly Hills as America's Priciest Community (33:45) – On This Day In History (35:50) Thanks To Our Sponsors:  – ⁠LMNT⁠ - Free Sample Pack with any LMNT drink mix purchase –⁠ Industrious⁠ - Coworking office. 50% off day pass | Promo Code: MONEWS50 – Incogni - 60% off an annual plan| Promo Code: MONEWS – Leesa – 30% off mattress, plus extra $50 off | Promo Code: MONEWS – ⁠Boll & Branch⁠ – 15% off, plus free shipping on your first set of sheets

Mo News
Zelensky At The White House; Finland's “Trump Whisperer”; Hamas Accepts Ceasefire Proposal; ‘Skibidi' Makes The Dictionary

Mo News

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 19, 2025 45:36


Headlines: – Welcome to Mo News (02:00) – Trump Meets Zelensky & European Leaders At White House: Takeaways and What's Next (06:30) – Europe's “Trump Whisperer” (19:20) – Hamas Accepts Latest Gaza Ceasefire And Hostage Deal Proposal (24:50) – Hostage Families Call For Another Nationwide Day of Protests, Strikes On Sunday (27:15) – Draft ‘Make America Healthy Again' Report Treads Lightly on Pesticides, Processed Foods (28:00) – MSNBC to Change Its Name—And Lose the Peacock Logo (31:20) – ‘You're A Boomer If You Wear Leggings': The Rise of Big Workout Pants (36:50) – 'Skibidi' and 'Tradwife' Among Words Added To Cambridge Dictionary (41:40) – On This Day In History (43:40) Thanks To Our Sponsors:  – ⁠LMNT⁠ - Free Sample Pack with any LMNT drink mix purchase –⁠ Industrious⁠ - Coworking office. 50% off day pass | Promo Code: MONEWS50 – Incogni - 60% off an annual plan| Promo Code: MONEWS – Leesa – 30% off mattress, plus extra $50 off | Promo Code: MONEWS – ⁠Boll & Branch⁠ – 15% off, plus free shipping on your first set of sheets

Mo News
Trump-Zelensky Meeting After Putin Summit; GOP States Send Troops To D.C.; ICE Offering Big $$ To Join; Texas Dems Return; Taylor Swift's Latest Record

Mo News

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 18, 2025 40:37


Headlines: – Welcome to Mo News (02:00) – No Ceasefire After Trump–Putin Summit; Focus Shifts To Zelensky White House Talks Today (06:00) – Hundreds More National Guard Troops Sent To D.C. By GOP-Led States (18:20) – ICE Launches Aggressive Recruiting Push With Huge Bonuses (21:10) – Erin: The First Atlantic Hurricane Of 2025 (23:20) – Texas House Dems Return To State As CA Ramps Up Redistricting Battle (25:40) – Taylor Swift's 'New Heights' Podcast Episode Breaks Records (33:15) – On This Day In History (38:00) Thanks To Our Sponsors:  – ⁠LMNT⁠ - Free Sample Pack with any LMNT drink mix purchase –⁠ Industrious⁠ - Coworking office. 50% off day pass | Promo Code: MONEWS50 – Incogni - 60% off an annual plan| Promo Code: MONEWS – Leesa – 30% off mattress, plus extra $50 off | Promo Code: MONEWS – ⁠Boll & Branch⁠ – 15% off, plus free shipping on your first set of sheets

Mo News
Trump/Putin Summit Today; Veggie Prices Could Soar; Takeaways From Taylor Swift's Podcast Debut

Mo News

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 15, 2025 22:31


Headlines: – Welcome to Mo News + Tropical Storm Erin Update (02:00) – ​​Everything You Need To Know About Today's Trump-Putin Summit (04:00) – US Producer Prices Rise by Most in Three Years on Services (06:20) – Veggie-flation Strikes, With A Warning for Grocery Prices – HHS Revives Child Vaccine Safety Panel Sought By Anti-Vaccine Activists (10:20) – What to Know About the Heat Wave and Wildfires in Southern Europe (13:10) – Young Men Are Struggling In A Slowing Job Market, Even If They Have College Degrees (14:30) – Venus Williams, 45, Gets Singles Wild Card For US Open (16:45) – Everything You Need To Know About Taylor Swift's Appearance On New Heights Podcast (17:50) – What We're Watching, Reading, Eating (21:30) Thanks To Our Sponsors:  – ⁠LMNT⁠ - Free Sample Pack with any LMNT drink mix purchase –⁠ Industrious⁠ - Coworking office. 50% off day pass | Promo Code: MONEWS50 – Incogni - 60% off an annual plan| Promo Code: MONEWS – Leesa – 25% off mattress, plus extra $50 off | Promo Code: MONEWS – Shopify – $1 per-month trial | Code: monews

Mo News - The Interview
EP 152: Controlling the Weather: The Promise and the Power of Cloud Seeding

Mo News - The Interview

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 15, 2025 46:17


As water shortages intensify across the globe, one company is betting on a controversial solution: making it rain—literally. In this episode, we're joined by Augustus Doricko, founder and CEO of Rainmaker, to break down the science, promise, and misconceptions around cloud seeding. We explore how this decades-old technology has advanced, what it could mean for agriculture and the environment, and why it's drawing renewed interest. Doricko walks us through how cloud seeding actually works, the regulatory safeguards in place, and how it differs from more speculative geoengineering efforts. He also weighs in on the ethics of weather modification and why water access is becoming a national security issue.  He also fact checks various theories when it comes to ways the weather CANNOT be altered.  Note: Our conversation took place before the recent record flooding in central Texas. Rainmaker faced accusations on social media that their cloud seeding may have contributed to it. We include Doricko's response.  ⁠Rainmaker⁠ is a sponsor of this podcast episode.  Mosheh Oinounou (⁠@mosheh⁠) is an Emmy and Murrow award-winning journalist. He has 20 years of experience at networks including Fox News, Bloomberg Television and CBS News, where he was the executive producer of the CBS Evening News and launched the network's 24 hour news channel. He founded the @mosheh Instagram news account in 2020 and the Mo News podcast and newsletter in 2022.

Mo News
Trump Warns Russia Ahead Of Friday Summit; Possible Marijuana Reclassification; U.S. Drinking Plummets; Amazon Same-Day Food Delivery

Mo News

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 14, 2025 40:57


Headlines: – Welcome to Mo News + What We Know About Apple's Next iPhone (02:00) – Trump Threatens 'Very Severe' Consequences If Russia Doesn't Agree To End Ukraine War (07:30) – What Happened On Pre-Summit Call With Zelensky And Europeans (09:30) – Could The US Reclassify Marijuana? (16:30) – U.S. Drinking Rate at New Low as Alcohol Concerns Surge (19:20) – A Glacier Outburst Underway in Alaska Is Sending A Surge Of Water Downstream Toward Juneau (24:00) – Put Away Your Sweats: Return-To-Office At 5-Year High (26:00) – Companies Embrace In-Person Interviews To Dodge the Chatbots (28:20) – Amazon Launches Same-Day Delivery of Meat, Eggs, Produce In More Than 1,000 Cities (30:00) – What The Fall of Florida's Oranges Tells Us About The Future (32:10) – Trump Names Stallone, Strait Among Kennedy Center Honorees (35:30) – On This Day In History (39:30) Thanks To Our Sponsors:  – ⁠LMNT⁠ - Free Sample Pack with any LMNT drink mix purchase –⁠ Industrious⁠ - Coworking office. 50% off day pass | Promo Code: MONEWS50 – Incogni - 60% off an annual plan| Promo Code: MONEWS – Leesa – 25% off mattress, plus extra $50 off | Promo Code: MONEWS – Shopify – $1 per-month trial | Code: monews

Mo News - The Interview
EP 146: How Walmart Is Approaching Tariff Pricing, WH Battles, And A Look At A Future Where AI Could Restock Your Home Automatically

Mo News - The Interview

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 14, 2025 38:59


As tariffs and global economic uncertainty weigh on businesses, Walmart EVP Dan Bartlett joins Mo News from the company's shareholders meeting in Bentonville to break down how the retail giant is navigating tariff and economic uncertainty. Bartlett explains how Walmart is approaching increasing prices, how it's absorbing costs as President Trump tells them to “eat the tariffs,” and believes it will still “win on price.”  Bartlett dives into how the world's largest private employer and America's largest grocer is looking at the future. He discusses how AI and automation could lead to a revolution in how we do our purchasing—enabling re-ordering, restocking of the literal shelves in our homes and guiding our shopping lists with little to no effort from consumers anymore.  Plus, Bartlett reflects on his time as former President George W. Bush's former counselor and communications director and the lessons he learned about leadership and crisis.  —- Mosheh Oinounou (⁠⁠@mosheh⁠⁠) is an Emmy and Murrow award-winning journalist. He has 20 years of experience at networks including Fox News, Bloomberg Television and CBS News, where he was the executive producer of the CBS Evening News and launched the network's 24 hour news channel. He founded the @mosheh Instagram news account in 2020 and the Mo News podcast and newsletter in 2022.

Mo News - The Interview
EP 149: Six Months of Trump 2.0: Sean Spicer on the MAGA Divide, Immigration Fights & Epstein Fallout

Mo News - The Interview

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 14, 2025 60:43


As President Trump hits the halfway mark of his first year back in office, former White House Press Secretary Sean Spicer joins the podcast for a wide-ranging conversation grading Trump's second-term performance—the wins, the losses, and what might come next. Now host of⁠⁠ The Sean Spicer Show⁠⁠, Spicer weighs in on everything from immigration raids and tariffs to Trump's evolving foreign policy and the growing divide inside the MAGA movement on several issues. We also unpack the latest fallout from the Epstein files and why the administration's handling of the case is fueling anger on the right. We get into how the Trump press team is reshaping media access, Spicer's reflections on his time behind the podium, and whether he'd ever return to politics—or reality TV—after Dancing With the Stars. —

Mo News - The Interview
EP 150: Pete Buttigieg's Warning For His Own Party—And The Country

Mo News - The Interview

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 14, 2025 61:35


Former Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg joins the Mo News Podcast for a wide-ranging conversation just months after leaving the Biden administration, to talk politics, democracy, aviation, fatherhood—and his latest thinking on a potential 2028 presidential run. Buttigieg weighs in on Trump's second term, his budget cuts, the flood of executive orders, and how worried he is about the state of American democracy. Why he thinks it is not a certainty that Democrats may be able to win the White House back in the coming years. He also shares what he's learned from his recent podcast tour (including stops popular on the right), what Democrats keep missing in their message, and his perspective on Trump's war on institutions like the media, universities, and major law firms. We dig into the Democratic Party's struggles with young and working-class voters, the rise of Democratic Socialists, and a generational shift to the right already underway. Buttigieg also reflects on his time in the Biden administration—including what he observed about Biden's cognitive state, whether he should've run for reelection, and whether Buttigieg wishes he said something earlier. Plus, we press him on his tenure as Transportation Secretary—from airline safety to the air traffic controller shortage. And, we look ahead at his growing alarm over AI's potential to destabilize American society. Finally, we discuss 2028 election plans: What he's weighing, what it would take to run again, and whether America is ready for another Buttigieg campaign.

Mo News - The Interview
EP 151: Andrew Cuomo Makes His Case – The Stakes for New York City

Mo News - The Interview

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 14, 2025 54:01


In the aftermath of the worst mass shooting in NYC in 25 years, we speak with NYC mayoral candidate Andrew Cuomo as new details emerge about the attack and the suspect. The former NY governor discusses the state of gun violence, what he thinks needs to be done about assault weapons at the federal level, and how ‘Mayor Cuomo' would handle public safety and the NYPD differently. We dig into the NYC mayoral race, his loss to Zohran Mamdani in the primary, what he learned, and why he's staying in the race as an independent. He weighs in on Mamdani's proposals, why he thinks Mayor Eric Adams should drop out, the rise of “democratic socialism,” President Trump, the migrant crisis, antisemitism and what's at stake for New York City in November. We also revisit his record as governor, including the landmark NY SAFE Act counteracting gun violence, and his economic and infrastructure initiatives as he tells us why he thinks it's inaccurate to say ‘blue states' can't get things done. He also addresses Mo News community questions about his controversies, including about his COVID policies, and the sexual misconduct allegations that led to his resignation from governor.

Mo News - The Interview
EP 145: Social Media, Building Brands, and the Creator Economy - A Conversation with Sammi Cohen

Mo News - The Interview

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 14, 2025 45:18


In this episode: an in-depth conversation between Mosh and Sammi Cohen (@sammicohentalks), the creator of Social Currency — a newsletter and podcast that explores how the internet is reshaping our lives and our spending habits.In this conversation, you'll get a behind-the-scenes glimpse at the creator economy, how brands are thinking about creators, and the future of content on social media platforms. Sammi and Mosh discuss their overlapping journeys—transitioning from large legacy companies (Mosh at CBS, Sammi at Amazon) into independent brands built on social media. We also get Sammi's take on recent business headlines like Hailey Bieber's billion-dollar makeup brand deal and the financial troubles at Saks Fifth Avenue.The daily news will be back tomorrow! In the meantime, you can follow Mosh's travels to Japan on the ⁠⁠Mo News Premium⁠⁠ Instagram page. Mosheh Oinounou (⁠⁠@mosheh⁠⁠) is an Emmy and Murrow award-winning journalist. He has 20 years of experience at networks including Fox News, Bloomberg Television and CBS News, where he was the executive producer of the CBS Evening News and launched the network's 24 hour news channel. He founded the @mosheh Instagram news account in 2020 and the Mo News podcast and newsletter in 2022.

Mo News - The Interview
EP 147: The Future Of Everything: Will AI Take Your Job? What to Know—and Do—Now

Mo News - The Interview

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 14, 2025 59:52


From AI replacing jobs to a war for Arctic resources, the next decade will look nothing like the last. Bank of America's Global Strategist Haim Israel joins Mosheh to unpack his team's new report predicting the eight major forces that will reshape our world by 2030 and beyond.  Israel warns that AI will soon upend job markets across industries, with “agentic AI” systems able to make decisions on their own—threatening tens of millions of jobs. He offers advice for how workers, companies, and governments should start preparing now for the economic and social fallout. Mosheh and Israel also dive into the strain of climate change on infrastructure, and the coming generational shift as Gen Z becomes the dominant force in the workforce while Boomers pass down trillions in wealth.  Plus: what a second Trump term and global populism mean for America's role in the world in a new fight for global resources.

Mo News
New CDC Anti-Vax Shooter Details; Brain Implant Wars; D.C. National Guard Deploys; TX Dems Returning Home; Wave Pool Surfing The Next Golf?

Mo News

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 13, 2025 42:36


Headlines: – Welcome to Mo News + Taylor Swift Announces New Album 'The Life of a Showgirl' (02:00) – The Perseid Meteor Shower (04:40) – What We've Learned About CDC Shooting–And Why CDC Workers Are Upset With HHS Sec. RFK. Jr (08:30) – What New Inflation Numbers Tell Us About The Impact Of Trump's Tariffs On Prices (14:50) – National Guard Troops In DC, White House Touts Arrests On 1st Day Of Takeover (20:50) – Texas Democrats To Return After Governor Ends Special Session That Included Redistricting (23:10) – Israel Says Review Shows Hamas Inflating Gaza Hunger Data In ‘Orchestrated Campaign' (25:30) – Shooters At Austin, TX Target Store Had Extensive Criminal History (30:00) – OpenAI's Altman Challenges Elon Musk With Plans For Brain Implant Startup (32:20) – Will Wave Pools Turn Surfing Into the Next Golf? (35:30) – On This Day In History (39:40) Thanks To Our Sponsors:  – ⁠LMNT⁠ - Free Sample Pack with any LMNT drink mix purchase –⁠ Industrious⁠ - Coworking office. 50% off day pass | Promo Code: MONEWS50 – Incogni - 60% off an annual plan| Promo Code: MONEWS – Leesa – 25% off mattress, plus extra $50 off | Promo Code: MONEWS – Shopify – $1 per-month trial | Code: monews

Mo News
Feds Take Over D.C. Police; SCOTUS Asked To Overturn Gay Marriage; More Mothers Leaving Workforce; AOL Ending Dial-Up

Mo News

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 12, 2025 38:40


Headlines: – Welcome to Mo News (02:00) – Trump Orders National Guard to Washington and Takeover of Capital City's Police (07:00) – Trump Lowers Expectations For Putin Meeting (16:45) – Supreme Court Formally Asked to Overturn Landmark Same-Sex Marriage Ruling (21:45) – Israel Strike Kills Al Jazeera Journalists in Gaza (24:50) – Mothers Are Leaving The Workforce, Erasing Pandemic Gains (28:30) – Farmers' Almanac Winter Forecast For 2025-2026: A Long Season Of Cold, Snow Across US (31:45) – AOL Will End Its Dial-Up Internet Service (Yes, It's Still Operating) (33:00) – On This Day In History (37:45) Thanks To Our Sponsors:  – ⁠LMNT⁠ - Free Sample Pack with any LMNT drink mix purchase –⁠ Industrious⁠ - Coworking office. 50% off day pass | Promo Code: MONEWS50 – Incogni - 60% off an annual plan| Promo Code: MONEWS – Leesa – 25% off mattress, plus extra $50 off | Promo Code: MONEWS – Shopify – $1 per-month trial | Code: monews

Mo News
Shooter Targets CDC Over Vaccines; Trump-Putin Alaska Summit; High-Speed Acela Trains Launching; AI Billionaires

Mo News

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 11, 2025 37:51


Headlines: – Welcome to Mo News (02:00) – What We Know About The Shooting At CDC Headquarters In Atlanta (05:15) – Putin-Trump Summit Set For Alaska on Friday (10:30) – Will U.S. Military Be Sent To Mexico To Fight Cartels? (17:30) – 6th IRS Boss In 6 Months Loses Job (22:15) – New High-Speed Acela Trains Coming To DC-NYC-Boston Corridor (25:45) – Study: Young People Less Conscientiousness, More Anxious (29:10) – AI Is Creating Billionaires At A Rapid Rate (32:20) – On This Day In History (34:00) Thanks To Our Sponsors:  – ⁠LMNT⁠ - Free Sample Pack with any LMNT drink mix purchase –⁠ Industrious⁠ - Coworking office. 50% off day pass | Promo Code: MONEWS50 – Incogni - 60% off an annual plan| Promo Code: MONEWS – Leesa – 25% off mattress, plus extra $50 off | Promo Code: MONEWS – Shopify – $1 per-month trial | Code: monews

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Tariffs Officially Take Effect; Texas Dem Talks To Mo News While In Hiding; ChatGPT's Dangerous Advice To Teens; 1st Female MLB Umpire

Mo News

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 8, 2025 35:10


Headlines: – Welcome to Mo News (02:00) – President Trump's Tariffs Officially Take Effect: What It Means For Consumers (05:20) – Mo News Talks To Democratic Texas Representative Currently In Hiding Out Of State Over Redistricting (13:15) – Netanyahu: Israel Intends To Capture All of Gaza, Hand It Over To Non-PA ‘Arab Forces' (22:10) – More Than Half of the Calories US Kids And Adults Consume Are from Ultraprocessed Foods (26:40) – Study Says ChatGPT Giving Teens Dangerous Advice on Drugs, Alcohol and Suicide (28:45) – Jen Pawol Set to Become 1st Woman To Umpire MLB Game Saturday (31:30) – What We're Watching, Reading, Eating (32:40) Thanks To Our Sponsors:  – ⁠LMNT⁠ - Free Sample Pack with any LMNT drink mix purchase –⁠ Industrious⁠ - Coworking office. 50% off day pass | Code: MONEWS50 – Incogni - 60% off an annual plan| Promo Code: MONEWS – BetterHelp – 10% off your first month

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US Army Base Mass Shooting; RFK Halts mRNA Vaccine Funding; Trump & Putin; Europe Air Conditioning Debate

Mo News

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 7, 2025 43:55


Headlines: – Welcome to Mo News (02:00) – Fort Stewart Shooting: Five Soldiers Injured But Stable, What We Know About Shooter (05:40) – RFK Jr. Is Canceling mRNA Vaccine Development (09:30) – Trump Tells European Leaders He Intends to Meet With Putin and Zelensky (22:20) – FBI Crime Stats Show Decline In 2024 (26:15) – Trump Threatens To Federalize DC after DOGE Staffer ‘Big Balls' Assaulted (29:35) – Weather Service Now Hiring Back Hundreds Of Positions That Got Cut in the DOGE Chaos (33:00) – The New Hot Topic in European Politics Is Air Conditioning (35:20) – On This Day In History (40:00) Thanks To Our Sponsors:  – ⁠LMNT⁠ - Free Sample Pack with any LMNT drink mix purchase –⁠ Industrious⁠ - Coworking office. 50% off day pass | Code: MONEWS50 – Incogni - 60% off an annual plan| Promo Code: MONEWS – BetterHelp – 10% off your first month

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Russia “Air Truce”; US To Take Over Gaza Aid; Air Quality Alerts For Millions Of Americans; TSA “Family Lanes”

Mo News

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 6, 2025 37:58


Headlines: – Welcome to Mo News (02:00) – Russia Weighs Ukraine Air-Truce Offer to Trump Without Ending War (05:50) – Summer Tourism Slowdown: Vegas and Cape Cod Hit By Fewer Visitors (14:30) – Trump Plans To "Take Over" Gaza Aid Effort (20:30)– Air Quality Alerts In Place For Ten States (25:00) – Torrential Rain Batters Hong Kong, Flooding the Waterlogged City (26:15) – Trump Teases New Policy For Migrant Farm Labor (27:50) – NASA Aims To Beat China and Russia In Race To Build A Nuclear Reactor On Moon (30:50) – TSA To Add ‘Family Lanes” At Airport Checkpoints (34:30) – On This Day In History (36:30) Thanks To Our Sponsors:  – ⁠LMNT⁠ - Free Sample Pack with any LMNT drink mix purchase –⁠ Industrious⁠ - Coworking office. 50% off day pass | Code: MONEWS50 – Incogni - 60% off an annual plan| Promo Code: MONEWS – BetterHelp – 10% off your first month

Mo News
Texas Looks To Arrest Dems Who Fled; NY Post Goes To LA; AI Causing Electricity Costs To Soar; Are Comedies Making A Comeback In Theaters?

Mo News

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 5, 2025 43:16


Headlines: – Welcome to Mo News (02:00) – Texas House Moves To Allow Arrest Warrants For Democrats Who Fled State (05:15) – Blue States Also Look to Draw New House Maps (09:30) – Netanyahu Looks To Order Full Takeover of Gaza, Despite IDF Concerns (13:45) – New York Post To Launch The California Post Newspaper in LA (25:15) – A Turning Point in Colon Cancer: Young People Are Finding It Earlier (29:00) – Electricity Costs Rise Amid Data Center Boom (31:30) – Are Comedies Making A Comeback On The Big Screen? (34:20) – On This Day In History (39:30) Thanks To Our Sponsors:  – ⁠LMNT⁠ - Free Sample Pack with any LMNT drink mix purchase–⁠ Industrious⁠ - Coworking office. 50% off day pass | Code: MONEWS50 – Incogni - 60% off an annual plan| Promo Code: MONEWS – BetterHelp – 10% off your first month

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Trump Fires Stats Boss After Weak Jobs Report; White House IVF Reversal; Childhood Vaccination Rates Fall; American Eagle Stands By Sweeney Ads

Mo News

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 4, 2025 43:50


Headlines: – Welcome to Mo News (02:00) – Trump Fires Labor Official, Claiming Weak Jobs Numbers Were ‘Rigged' (06:50) – Texas Democrats Leave State to Block G.O.P. From Redrawing Political Map (21:00) – Trump Moves Nuclear Subs Closer To Russia (26:20) – White House Backtracks On Campaign Pledge To Cover IVF Treatment (30:00) – Childhood Vaccination Rates Fall as School Exemptions Hit Record (32:40) – OpenAI Says It Will No Longer Allow ChatGPT Conversations to Appear In Google Searches (35:00) – American Eagle Stands By Its Controversial Sydney Sweeney Jeans Campaign (37:20) – On This Day In History (41:50) Thanks To Our Sponsors:  – ⁠LMNT⁠ - Free Sample Pack with any LMNT drink mix purchase –⁠ Industrious⁠ - Coworking office. 50% off day pass | Code: MONEWS50 – Incogni - 60% off an annual plan| Promo Code: MONEWS – BetterHelp – 10% off your first month

Mo News
Interview: Controlling the Weather: The Promise and the Power of Cloud Seeding

Mo News

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 1, 2025 46:32


As water shortages intensify across the globe, one company is betting on a controversial solution: making it rain—literally. In this episode, we're joined by Augustus Doricko, founder and CEO of Rainmaker, to break down the science, promise, and misconceptions around cloud seeding. We explore how this decades-old technology has advanced, what it could mean for agriculture and the environment, and why it's drawing renewed interest. Doricko walks us through how cloud seeding actually works, the regulatory safeguards in place, and how it differs from more speculative geoengineering efforts. He also weighs in on the ethics of weather modification and why water access is becoming a national security issue.  He also fact checks various theories when it comes to ways the weather CANNOT be altered.  Note: Our conversation took place before the recent record flooding in central Texas. Rainmaker faced accusations on social media that their cloud seeding may have contributed to it. We include Doricko's response.  Rainmaker is a sponsor of this podcast episode.  Mosheh Oinounou (@mosheh) is an Emmy and Murrow award-winning journalist. He has 20 years of experience at networks including Fox News, Bloomberg Television and CBS News, where he was the executive producer of the CBS Evening News and launched the network's 24 hour news channel. He founded the @mosheh Instagram news account in 2020 and the Mo News podcast and newsletter in 2022.

Mo News
Trump's New Tariffs; WH Sends Envoy To Gaza; Kamala's New Memoir; Rare Flu Complication For Kids; Reese's-Oreo Hybrid

Mo News

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 1, 2025 41:35


Headlines:  – Welcome to Mo News (02:00) – White House Announces New Tariffs on 67 Countries (05:00) – Witkoff and Huckabee To Visit Gaza To See Hunger Crisis Firsthand (09:10) – D.C. Plane Crash Investigators Home In on Incorrect Altitude Readings and Other Issues (17:00) – Millions Of Student Loan Borrowers Could Pay $3,500 More Per Year In Interest Starting This Week (22:40) – Kamala Harris To Release New Memoir (24:30) – White House Unveils $200 Million Plan for Ballroom Long Sought by Trump (28:40) – Rare Flu Complication Is Rising In Kids, Doctors Warn (31:30) – The New ‘Perfect Combination': The Reese's Oreo Cup? The Oreo Reese's Cookie? (34:40) – What We're Watching, Reading, Eating (37:00) Thanks To Our Sponsors:  – ⁠LMNT⁠ - Free Sample Pack with any LMNT drink mix purchase–⁠ Industrious⁠ - Coworking office. 30% off day pass–⁠ Athletic Greens⁠ – AG1 Powder + 1 year of free Vitamin D & 5 free travel packs– Surfshark - 4 additional months of Surfshark VPN | Code: MONEWS– BetterHelp – 10% off your first month

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Congressional Stock Trading Ban; Fed Makes Interest Rate Decision; Arab Nations Urge Hamas To Disarm; Kamala Harris Makes CA Gov Decision

Mo News

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 31, 2025 41:03


Headlines:  – Welcome to Mo News (02:00) – Fed Keeps Interest Rates Unchanged Despite Internal Divisions and Political Pressure (07:10) – Trump Envoy Witkoff Heads To Israel To Discuss Gaza Crisis (13:30) – For The First Time, Entire Arab League Condemns Oct. 7, Urges Hamas To Disarm (17:20) – Kamala Harris Says She Is Not Running For California Governor (22:30) – Stock Trading Ban Bill Sparks Drama With White House (25:15) – Amazon Paying New York Times at Least $20 Million a Year in AI Deal (28:40) – Starbucks Tests Coconut Drinks, Agave Syrup in Healthier Menu for RFK Jr. Era (32:10) – Forbes 2025 50 Over 50: Meet The Women Who Define Innovation, Drive And Hope (33:45) – On This Day In History (36:40) Thanks To Our Sponsors:  – ⁠LMNT⁠ - Free Sample Pack with any LMNT drink mix purchase –⁠ Industrious⁠ - Coworking office. 30% off day pass –⁠ Athletic Greens⁠ – AG1 Powder + 1 year of free Vitamin D & 5 free travel packs – Surfshark - 4 additional months of Surfshark VPN | Code: MONEWS – BetterHelp – 10% off your first month

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Interview: Andrews Cuomo Makes His Case – The Stakes for New York City

Mo News

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 30, 2025 54:16


In the aftermath of the worst mass shooting in NYC in 25 years, we speak with NYC mayoral candidate Andrew Cuomo as new details emerge about the attack and the suspect. The former NY governor discusses the state of gun violence, what he thinks needs to be done about assault weapons at the federal level, and how ‘Mayor Cuomo' would handle public safety and the NYPD differently. We dig into the NYC mayoral race, his loss to Zohran Mamdani in the primary, what he learned, and why he's staying in the race as an independent. He weighs in on Mamdani's proposals, why he thinks Mayor Eric Adams should drop out, the rise of “democratic socialism,” President Trump, the migrant crisis, antisemitism and what's at stake for New York City in November. We also revisit his record as governor, including the landmark NY SAFE Act counteracting gun violence, and his economic and infrastructure initiatives as he tells us why he thinks it's inaccurate to say ‘blue states' can't get things done. He also addresses Mo News community questions about his controversies, including about his COVID policies, and the sexual misconduct allegations that led to his resignation from governor.