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This week we discussed foods to eat and avoid. Protests in Ireland, blocking the UK Sun and more #wef #awakening #neuroscience About my Co-Host:Arnold Beekes Innovator, certified coach & trainer and generalist. First 20 years in technology and organizational leadership, then 20 years in psychology and personal leadership (all are crucial for innovation).============What we Discussed: 00:00 What we are discussing in this weeks show 01:45 Blocking the Sun in the UK04:00 Anti Immigration Protests in Ireland05:23 Has the UK government been given access to Apple Data08:40 India & Pakistan Tensions Rise10:10 Countries bring back Border Control 12:25 Ai & Law13:50 Ai Search not always True14:30 Ai Agents to Replace Human Emplyees16:30 European Peace Project18:10 Religous Celebrations20:00 Do not limit gathering to twice a year20:55 Pre Cut Fruit Dangers23:00 The dangers of Chlorine24:05 Why Must be Call Food Organic26:00 Sugary Drinks28:05 DSM Labels32:30 ADHD and Labels33:50 The Benefits of a Sauna37:00 China Factory makes 1 phone per second with no people involved38:44 New WEF Leader40:40 The Battle for the BrainLinks for this Episode: Schengen Travel Alert: 10 Countries Reinstate Border Checks in 2025https://travelobiz.com/schengen-travel-alert-2025-border-checks-reinstated/Joing my Facebook Page against Chemtrailshttps://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61572386459383 ====================How to Contact Arnold Beekes: https://braingym.fitness/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/arnoldbeekes/===============Donations https://www.podpage.com/speaking-podcast/support/------------------All about Roy / Brain Gym & Virtual Assistants athttps://roycoughlan.com/------------------
Art Del Cueto is the vice-president and spokesperson for the National Border Control Council, as well as Border Security Advisor for FAIR (Federation for American Immigration Reform). He joins Weld County Sheriff Steve Reams (in for Dan) with an update on the implementation and effectiveness of President Trump's border policies.Rep. Gabe Evans (R, CO-8) has to keep his head on a swivel in the halls of Congress, as Democrats continue trying to undermine the Trump agenda. He provides his latest perspective from Washington for listeners and constituents.
It appears that a number of our neighbouring countries might be willing to accept deportees from the USA as part of negotiations towards less punitive trade tariffs. Given the reputation of our porous borders, how concerned should we be towards the possibility of those deportees entering South Africa? Lester Kiewit speaks to Dr Mike Masiapato, Commissioner and CEO of the Border Management Authority, and to Dr Rebecca Walker, research consultant at the African Centre for Migration and Society at Wits University. Good Morning Cape Town with Lester Kiewit is a podcast of the CapeTalk breakfast show. This programme is your authentic Cape Town wake-up call. Good Morning Cape Town with Lester Kiewit is informative, enlightening and accessible. The team’s ability to spot & share relevant and unusual stories make the programme inclusive and thought-provoking. Don’t miss the popular World View feature at 7:45am daily. Listen out for #LesterInYourLounge which is an outside broadcast – from the home of a listener in a different part of Cape Town - on the first Wednesday of every month. This show introduces you to interesting Capetonians as well as their favourite communities, habits, local personalities and neighbourhood news. Thank you for listening to a podcast from Good Morning Cape Town with Lester Kiewit. Listen live – Good Morning CapeTalk with Lester Kiewit is broadcast weekdays between 06:00 and 09:00 (SA Time) https://www.primediaplus.com/station/capetalk Find all the catch-up podcasts here https://www.primediaplus.com/capetalk/good-morning-cape-town-with-lester-kiewit/audio-podcasts/good-morning-cape-town-with-lester-kiewit/ Subscribe to the CapeTalk daily and weekly newsletters https://www.primediaplus.com/competitions/newsletter-subscription/ Follow us on social media: CapeTalk on Facebook: www.facebook.com/CapeTalk CapeTalk on TikTok: www.tiktok.com/@capetalk CapeTalk on Instagram: www.instagram.com/capetalkza CapeTalk on X: www.x.com/CapeTalk CapeTalk on YouTube: www.youtube.com/@CapeTalk567 See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Lindsay and Tim discuss the implications of new border control regulations affecting Canadians traveling to the U.S. They explore the impact of these changes on travel preferences, the economy, and the challenges faced by content creators at the border. The episode features a story about a photographer's experience with border regulations and insights from immigration experts, culminating in a discussion about environmental initiatives related to border control. In this episode, the conversation delves into the complexities of traveling across the US-Canada border, particularly for Canadians. The speakers discuss the shift in travel motivations, the rights and powers of border officials, and the implications of discrimination at the border. They also explore the legalities surrounding work permits and the risks associated with crossing borders for work without proper documentation. Practical tips for travellers, especially photographers, are provided to navigate these challenges effectively. In this episode, the hosts discuss the intricacies of traveling as a photographer, focusing on privacy concerns, customs regulations, and the ethical dilemmas faced when crossing borders with equipment. They share personal anecdotes, including a cautionary tale about a friend who faced serious consequences due to his actions while traveling for work. The conversation highlights the importance of understanding border security protocols and the implications of carrying new gear, as well as the psychological attachment to packaging and the need for ethical behaviour in the photography industry. Want us to feature your question, photography story, or industry hot take on an episode? Send us a DM, voice note, or video on instagram @TheShootYourShotPodcast. Your privacy is important to us. If you want to remain anonymous just let us know :) Sign up with Imagen AI to streamline your photo editing and get 1500 edits free! Sign up below for this rad AF offer: https://tinyurl.com/mt46dz6n Become an IG reel-creating machine with Social Templates! with Promo code: LINDSAY. socialtemplates.co/lindsay Chapters 00:00 Introduction to Border Control and Its Relevance 04:00 Impact on Canadian Travelers and Economy 07:58 Content Creation and Border Control Challenges 11:49 Environmental Initiatives and Border Regulations 16:00 Summary of Key Takeaways and Closing Thoughts 17:24 Traveling Across Borders: The New Normal 18:35 Understanding Border Powers and Rights 21:00 The Reality of Border Searches and Detentions 24:42 Discrimination at the Border: A Personal Perspective 27:00 Navigating Legalities of Cross-Border Work 30:31 The Risks of Working Without a Visa 32:50 Tips for Traveling as a Tourist with Gear 35:27 Navigating Privacy and Data Security at Borders 36:50 Understanding Border Agent Scrutiny for Photographers 38:44 Traveling with Equipment: What to Know 40:00 Crossing Borders: Regulations for Photographers 41:43 The Dilemma of New Gear and Customs 43:30 The Psychological Attachment to Packaging 45:19 A Cautionary Tale: The Photographer's Misadventures 51:33 Lessons Learned: Ethics and Border Security
In the UK's fully outsourced “immigration detainee escorting system,” private sector security employees detain, circulate and deport foreign national citizens. Run and organized like a supply chain, this system dehumanises those who are detained and deported, treating them as if they were packages to be moved from place to place and relying on poorly paid, minimally trained staff to do so. In Supply Chain Justice: The Logistics of British Border Control (Princeton UP, 2024), Mary Bosworth offers the first empirically grounded, scholarly analysis of the British detention and deportation system. Drawing on four years of extensive ethnographic research, Bosworth examines what keeps the system in place and whether it might be effectively challenged. Told by a senior manager that “this is a logistics business,” Bosworth documents how the public and private sectors have built a supply chain in which people's humanity is transformed both symbolically and tangibly through administrative processes and bureaucracy into monetized, measurable units. Like all logistics, the system has failure built into it. The contract does not seek to eradicate risk but rather to manage it, determining responsibility and apportioning a financial value to such “failures” as delay, escape, aborted flight or death in custody. Front-line workers and managers depoliticise and normalise their efforts by casting their duties in familiar bureaucratic terms, with targets, “service level agreements” and “key performance indicators.” Focusing on first-hand accounts from workers and lengthy observation and document analysis, Bosworth explores the impact of border logistics in order to ask what it would take to build inclusive infrastructures rather than those designed to exclude. This interview was conducted by Dr. Hannah Pool whose research focuses on human mobilities. She is a senior researcher at the Max Planck Institute for the Studies of Societies. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/critical-theory
In the UK's fully outsourced “immigration detainee escorting system,” private sector security employees detain, circulate and deport foreign national citizens. Run and organized like a supply chain, this system dehumanises those who are detained and deported, treating them as if they were packages to be moved from place to place and relying on poorly paid, minimally trained staff to do so. In Supply Chain Justice: The Logistics of British Border Control (Princeton UP, 2024), Mary Bosworth offers the first empirically grounded, scholarly analysis of the British detention and deportation system. Drawing on four years of extensive ethnographic research, Bosworth examines what keeps the system in place and whether it might be effectively challenged. Told by a senior manager that “this is a logistics business,” Bosworth documents how the public and private sectors have built a supply chain in which people's humanity is transformed both symbolically and tangibly through administrative processes and bureaucracy into monetized, measurable units. Like all logistics, the system has failure built into it. The contract does not seek to eradicate risk but rather to manage it, determining responsibility and apportioning a financial value to such “failures” as delay, escape, aborted flight or death in custody. Front-line workers and managers depoliticise and normalise their efforts by casting their duties in familiar bureaucratic terms, with targets, “service level agreements” and “key performance indicators.” Focusing on first-hand accounts from workers and lengthy observation and document analysis, Bosworth explores the impact of border logistics in order to ask what it would take to build inclusive infrastructures rather than those designed to exclude. This interview was conducted by Dr. Hannah Pool whose research focuses on human mobilities. She is a senior researcher at the Max Planck Institute for the Studies of Societies. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/european-studies
From scientists to students, travellers to the US are being stopped, searched and sometimes sent home for what is on their phones. What is the new reality at US borders under President Donald Trump – and how should you navigate it? In this episode: Albert Mokhiber (@albertmokhiber), lawyer Episode credits: This episode was produced by Amy Walters, Sonia Bhagat, and Tamara Kandakhar with Phillip Lanos, Spencer Cline, Marcos Bartolomé, Sarí el-Khalili, Mariana Navarrete, Kisaa Zehra, Remas Alhawari, and our host, Natasha del Toro. It was edited by Noor Wazwaz. Our sound designer is Alex Roldan. Our video editors are Hisham Abu Salah and Mohannad Al-Melhem. Alexandra Locke is The Take’s executive producer. Ney Alvarez is Al Jazeera’s head of audio. Connect with us: @AJEPodcasts on Instagram, X, Facebook, Threads and YouTube
In the UK's fully outsourced “immigration detainee escorting system,” private sector security employees detain, circulate and deport foreign national citizens. Run and organized like a supply chain, this system dehumanises those who are detained and deported, treating them as if they were packages to be moved from place to place and relying on poorly paid, minimally trained staff to do so. In Supply Chain Justice: The Logistics of British Border Control (Princeton UP, 2024), Mary Bosworth offers the first empirically grounded, scholarly analysis of the British detention and deportation system. Drawing on four years of extensive ethnographic research, Bosworth examines what keeps the system in place and whether it might be effectively challenged. Told by a senior manager that “this is a logistics business,” Bosworth documents how the public and private sectors have built a supply chain in which people's humanity is transformed both symbolically and tangibly through administrative processes and bureaucracy into monetized, measurable units. Like all logistics, the system has failure built into it. The contract does not seek to eradicate risk but rather to manage it, determining responsibility and apportioning a financial value to such “failures” as delay, escape, aborted flight or death in custody. Front-line workers and managers depoliticise and normalise their efforts by casting their duties in familiar bureaucratic terms, with targets, “service level agreements” and “key performance indicators.” Focusing on first-hand accounts from workers and lengthy observation and document analysis, Bosworth explores the impact of border logistics in order to ask what it would take to build inclusive infrastructures rather than those designed to exclude. This interview was conducted by Dr. Hannah Pool whose research focuses on human mobilities. She is a senior researcher at the Max Planck Institute for the Studies of Societies. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network
Marc Cox welcomes Joey Chester from the Federation for American Immigration Reform to explain how the Trump administration has swiftly regained operational control of the southern border. Chester outlines the drastic drop in illegal crossings, the crackdown on asylum abuse, and the renewed use of military and border wall construction to secure the U.S. border. He also highlights the dangers posed by sanctuary states like Connecticut, where officials are doubling down on anti-ICE policies and putting communities at risk.
In the UK's fully outsourced “immigration detainee escorting system,” private sector security employees detain, circulate and deport foreign national citizens. Run and organized like a supply chain, this system dehumanises those who are detained and deported, treating them as if they were packages to be moved from place to place and relying on poorly paid, minimally trained staff to do so. In Supply Chain Justice: The Logistics of British Border Control (Princeton UP, 2024), Mary Bosworth offers the first empirically grounded, scholarly analysis of the British detention and deportation system. Drawing on four years of extensive ethnographic research, Bosworth examines what keeps the system in place and whether it might be effectively challenged. Told by a senior manager that “this is a logistics business,” Bosworth documents how the public and private sectors have built a supply chain in which people's humanity is transformed both symbolically and tangibly through administrative processes and bureaucracy into monetized, measurable units. Like all logistics, the system has failure built into it. The contract does not seek to eradicate risk but rather to manage it, determining responsibility and apportioning a financial value to such “failures” as delay, escape, aborted flight or death in custody. Front-line workers and managers depoliticise and normalise their efforts by casting their duties in familiar bureaucratic terms, with targets, “service level agreements” and “key performance indicators.” Focusing on first-hand accounts from workers and lengthy observation and document analysis, Bosworth explores the impact of border logistics in order to ask what it would take to build inclusive infrastructures rather than those designed to exclude. This interview was conducted by Dr. Hannah Pool whose research focuses on human mobilities. She is a senior researcher at the Max Planck Institute for the Studies of Societies.
In the UK's fully outsourced “immigration detainee escorting system,” private sector security employees detain, circulate and deport foreign national citizens. Run and organized like a supply chain, this system dehumanises those who are detained and deported, treating them as if they were packages to be moved from place to place and relying on poorly paid, minimally trained staff to do so. In Supply Chain Justice: The Logistics of British Border Control (Princeton UP, 2024), Mary Bosworth offers the first empirically grounded, scholarly analysis of the British detention and deportation system. Drawing on four years of extensive ethnographic research, Bosworth examines what keeps the system in place and whether it might be effectively challenged. Told by a senior manager that “this is a logistics business,” Bosworth documents how the public and private sectors have built a supply chain in which people's humanity is transformed both symbolically and tangibly through administrative processes and bureaucracy into monetized, measurable units. Like all logistics, the system has failure built into it. The contract does not seek to eradicate risk but rather to manage it, determining responsibility and apportioning a financial value to such “failures” as delay, escape, aborted flight or death in custody. Front-line workers and managers depoliticise and normalise their efforts by casting their duties in familiar bureaucratic terms, with targets, “service level agreements” and “key performance indicators.” Focusing on first-hand accounts from workers and lengthy observation and document analysis, Bosworth explores the impact of border logistics in order to ask what it would take to build inclusive infrastructures rather than those designed to exclude. This interview was conducted by Dr. Hannah Pool whose research focuses on human mobilities. She is a senior researcher at the Max Planck Institute for the Studies of Societies. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/public-policy
In the UK's fully outsourced “immigration detainee escorting system,” private sector security employees detain, circulate and deport foreign national citizens. Run and organized like a supply chain, this system dehumanises those who are detained and deported, treating them as if they were packages to be moved from place to place and relying on poorly paid, minimally trained staff to do so. In Supply Chain Justice: The Logistics of British Border Control (Princeton UP, 2024), Mary Bosworth offers the first empirically grounded, scholarly analysis of the British detention and deportation system. Drawing on four years of extensive ethnographic research, Bosworth examines what keeps the system in place and whether it might be effectively challenged. Told by a senior manager that “this is a logistics business,” Bosworth documents how the public and private sectors have built a supply chain in which people's humanity is transformed both symbolically and tangibly through administrative processes and bureaucracy into monetized, measurable units. Like all logistics, the system has failure built into it. The contract does not seek to eradicate risk but rather to manage it, determining responsibility and apportioning a financial value to such “failures” as delay, escape, aborted flight or death in custody. Front-line workers and managers depoliticise and normalise their efforts by casting their duties in familiar bureaucratic terms, with targets, “service level agreements” and “key performance indicators.” Focusing on first-hand accounts from workers and lengthy observation and document analysis, Bosworth explores the impact of border logistics in order to ask what it would take to build inclusive infrastructures rather than those designed to exclude. This interview was conducted by Dr. Hannah Pool whose research focuses on human mobilities. She is a senior researcher at the Max Planck Institute for the Studies of Societies. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In the UK's fully outsourced “immigration detainee escorting system,” private sector security employees detain, circulate and deport foreign national citizens. Run and organized like a supply chain, this system dehumanises those who are detained and deported, treating them as if they were packages to be moved from place to place and relying on poorly paid, minimally trained staff to do so. In Supply Chain Justice: The Logistics of British Border Control (Princeton UP, 2024), Mary Bosworth offers the first empirically grounded, scholarly analysis of the British detention and deportation system. Drawing on four years of extensive ethnographic research, Bosworth examines what keeps the system in place and whether it might be effectively challenged. Told by a senior manager that “this is a logistics business,” Bosworth documents how the public and private sectors have built a supply chain in which people's humanity is transformed both symbolically and tangibly through administrative processes and bureaucracy into monetized, measurable units. Like all logistics, the system has failure built into it. The contract does not seek to eradicate risk but rather to manage it, determining responsibility and apportioning a financial value to such “failures” as delay, escape, aborted flight or death in custody. Front-line workers and managers depoliticise and normalise their efforts by casting their duties in familiar bureaucratic terms, with targets, “service level agreements” and “key performance indicators.” Focusing on first-hand accounts from workers and lengthy observation and document analysis, Bosworth explores the impact of border logistics in order to ask what it would take to build inclusive infrastructures rather than those designed to exclude. This interview was conducted by Dr. Hannah Pool whose research focuses on human mobilities. She is a senior researcher at the Max Planck Institute for the Studies of Societies. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/british-studies
In the UK's fully outsourced “immigration detainee escorting system,” private sector security employees detain, circulate and deport foreign national citizens. Run and organized like a supply chain, this system dehumanises those who are detained and deported, treating them as if they were packages to be moved from place to place and relying on poorly paid, minimally trained staff to do so. In Supply Chain Justice: The Logistics of British Border Control (Princeton UP, 2024), Mary Bosworth offers the first empirically grounded, scholarly analysis of the British detention and deportation system. Drawing on four years of extensive ethnographic research, Bosworth examines what keeps the system in place and whether it might be effectively challenged. Told by a senior manager that “this is a logistics business,” Bosworth documents how the public and private sectors have built a supply chain in which people's humanity is transformed both symbolically and tangibly through administrative processes and bureaucracy into monetized, measurable units. Like all logistics, the system has failure built into it. The contract does not seek to eradicate risk but rather to manage it, determining responsibility and apportioning a financial value to such “failures” as delay, escape, aborted flight or death in custody. Front-line workers and managers depoliticise and normalise their efforts by casting their duties in familiar bureaucratic terms, with targets, “service level agreements” and “key performance indicators.” Focusing on first-hand accounts from workers and lengthy observation and document analysis, Bosworth explores the impact of border logistics in order to ask what it would take to build inclusive infrastructures rather than those designed to exclude. This interview was conducted by Dr. Hannah Pool whose research focuses on human mobilities. She is a senior researcher at the Max Planck Institute for the Studies of Societies. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Border Patrol apprehensions along the southwest border for the entire month of March 2025 were lower than the first two days of March 2024 under Joe Biden. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Things got heated in the studio as Labour MP Barry Gardiner & Reform UK chief Zia Yusuf clashed over Britain's Border Control following the revelation that a record number of migrants have crossed the English Channel in small boats this year with more than 8,000 arriving in the UK in the first four months of 2025. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Charity starts at home. Secure UK Borders now! #ukpolitics #debate #illegalimmigration #asylum seekers In this video, Jon Gaunt dives into the pressing issue of illegal immigration and asylum seekers in the UK. With over 38,000 migrants housed in hotels, costing taxpayers a staggering £5.5 million per day, it's clear that the government is failing to manage the crisis. Despite promises from Sir Keir Starmer to end asylum hotels and Rishi Sunak's vow to "stop the boats," illegal migration continues to surge, with over 6,000 migrants arriving via the Channel in 2025 alone. In total, 30,000 migrants have entered the UK since Labour came to power. This is a failure of the entire political class, especially after Brexit, where we voted to regain control of our borders. The question remains: why can't our politicians fix this problem? We urgently need tougher deterrents and solutions to end the hotel accommodations that are draining public funds. It's time for a realistic, hard-hitting strategy to secure UK borders and address the immigration crisis head-on. Search Terms, Keywords & Tags: Jon Gaunt, migrant crisis, stop the boats, Keir Starmer, Rishi Sunak, Brexit, UK news, political debate, political analysis, border control, UK government failure, UK asylum hotels, UK taxpayer, political class failure, immigration crisis, Channel crossings, asylum system UK, immigration policy, UK border crisis, free speech, radio debate, UK political debate, news analysis, UK immigration solution.
Fresh from Breakout Con 2025, Daniel and Drew discuss their first in-person Warhammer 40K match, Daniel's wandering Blades playtests, Drew's encounter with Canadian border control, and more! Learn more about Wandering Blades: danielhkwan.itch.io/wanderingblades Watch exclusive NDNP video podcasts at patreon.com/aznsrepresent //SPONSOR Asians Represent! is proudly sponsored by Hero Forge! Hero Forge offers fully customizable tabletop miniatures with dozens of fantasy species and thousands of parts to choose from, all within your browser. Their custom dice are currently funding on Kickstarter. Visit https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/heroforge/custom-dice today to see all backing tier options, and to gear up for your next big tabletop adventure with our new Custom Dice. And don't delay–the Kickstarter ends April 4th //FOLLOW Website | aznsrepresent.com Twitter | @aznsrepresent Twitch | @aznsrep Follow Daniel @danielhkwan and Drew @DrewQuon on Twitter! //CONTACT If you have questions about this episode's themes, suggestions, or anything else related to Asians Represent, get in touch with us at aznsrepresent.com //MUSIC Honey Bee by Kevin MacLeod is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 license. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
Art del Cueto joins the show to talk Border Control Leadership in the Golden Age under President Trump!
Chuck Schumer folded and Dems are coming after him, Producer Aaron is back, and the border topic heats up!
The Center Square Associate Editor Greg Bishop talks with The Center Square's Casey Harper from the Washington D.C. bureau about Trump administration tariffs, DOGE and the border.Support this podcast: https://secure.anedot.com/franklin-news-foundation/ce052532-b1e4-41c4-945c-d7ce2f52c38a?source_code=xxxxxx
A Border Control agent is in trouble for demanding women show him their breasts to get into the country...a man stole a car then wound up running around naked on the freeway...and a guy robbed the same store 5 times in a row!
In this episode of Uncommon Sense with Ginny Robinson, we're breaking down Trump's recent speech to Congress—what he said, what it means, and where we need to see action. I loved everything he said, but as always, words are only half the battle. We need real action, especially when it comes to issues like releasing the Epstein list, addressing RFK Jr.'s recent (shockingly) pro-vaccine articles, and ensuring America First means exactly that—not mass deportations followed by importing Indian slave labor to drive down our wages. Let's not cancel out the success of deporting illegals like that.We also need a firm stand against AI-generated mRNA vaccines, no more IVF, and a more cautious approach when it comes to Elon Musk—because while he's done some great things, blind trust is never the answer. Trump's message was strong, and it resonated, but we need to make sure his policies and actions match up with his words. Let's get into it.—https://policecoffee.com/?gad_source=1&gbraid=0AAAAACG7qmKa-gHTUmuimP_lcjhKS_Wmg&gclid=CjwKCAiArKW-BhAzEiwAZhWsIImXWe0q_YkcN5hovCt2nNZG3AuF10AS_37cDXSkJ2Xy_bBBkERbchoCREkQAvD_BwE—https://www.amazon.com/Pearls-Memoir-Childhood-Brain-Cancer-ebook/dp/B0D8R8PSK1
Mike Sperrazza and Mike Lomas break down the latest in politics and finance, exposing the disastrous economic policies of the Biden administration. From rising inflation to reckless government spending, the hosts discuss how these failures are hitting everyday Americans. They also tackle the latest political drama, including the media's biased coverage, the border crisis, and why the Democrats seem more desperate than ever heading into election season. Can America survive another four years of failed leadership? Tune in for the hard-hitting analysis you won't hear anywhere else!(00:00:13) Fentanyl Flow Impact on Tariffs and Trade(00:02:32) Local Brewing and Tariff Avoidance Strategies(00:11:15) Economic Prosperity Linked to Smaller Government(00:15:54) Optimal Tax Rates for Economic Growth(00:17:39) Flat Tax System for Economic Growth(00:26:23) Innovative Prison Rehabilitation Initiatives(00:31:40) Reshaping Manufacturing: Emphasizing Domestic Production Independence(00:39:07) Border Control and Prescription Medication Misuse(00:41:01) Financial Support Dilemma in Ukrainian Conflict(00:46:00) Biological Differences Impacting Sporting Performance Gender Gap.(00:53:13) Gender Disparity in Basketball Shooting Abilities
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Send us a textIn this week's episode we discussed the first 30 days of Donald Trump's presidency, highlighting the positive outcomes and key accomplishments during his early days in office. From executive actions aimed at improving the economy and cutting unnecessary regulations, to reshaping foreign policy and strengthening national security, we discuss how President Trump's leadership has made an immediate impact.Our Links:Retrospect
AI-powered border enforcement, funded by the European Union, could become Europe’s new normal. From the “smart” Greece-Turkey border at Evros to Samos’s high-tech refugee camp, critics warn it’s a crackdown on migration that puts asylum rights at risk. In this episode: Giorgos Christides, Investigative Journalist Episode credits: This episode was produced by Marcos Bartolomé and Chloe K. Li, with Ashish Malhotra, Tamara Khandaker, Sarí el-Khalili, and our guest host, Kevin Hirten. It was edited by Alexandra Locke and Noor Wazwaz. Our sound designer is Alex Roldan. Our video editors are Hisham Abu Salah and Mohannad al-Melhem. Alexandra Locke is The Take’s executive producer. Ney Alvarez is Al Jazeera’s head of audio. Connect with us: @AJEPodcasts on Instagram, X, Facebook, Threads and YouTube
Send us a textIn this show, the boys discuss whether introducing a digital ID system to the UK will allow more flexibility with services and improve border security or will it end up being something that enslaves them But what do you think?Links used during the show-https://privacyinternational.org/case-study/4737/id-systems-analysed-e-estonia?form=MG0AV3-https://edri.org/our-work/estonian-eid-cryptography-mess-750000-cards-compromised-https://www.reddit.com/r/Palestine/comments/1f8v2tx/uk_police_state_arrests_richard_medhurst_for/-https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/ceve3wl21x1o-https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Digital_rights_in_the_Caribbean-https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2025/jan/26/govuk-app-wallet-could-lead-to-mandatory-id-scheme-claim-privacy-groups-https://id4d.worldbank.org/guide/creating-good-id-system-presents-risks-and-challenges-there-are-common-success-factors-https://gossipgist.com/uploads/31191/gina-coladangelo-dailymail.jpgWhat are your thoughts on this subject? Do you agree or disagree? And are there other things you feel they should have covered?Tune in and listen to the discussion - and please let us have your feedback on it.Although we much prefer effusive praise
In This Must-See Episode, We Cover:Growing Up in the 80's – The Truth Comes Fast:Krysty recounts the wild tales her mom told her back in the 80's—stories that turned out to be nothing more than tall tales. Mark laments how, back then, you could live a lie for decades before the truth caught up with you. With cell phones and the digital age, truth now arrives at lightning speed. Their humorous take on growing up in the 80's will have you reminiscing!Trump Administration's Cost Cutting & Media Backfire:The fight over cutting waste, fraud, and abuse under the Trump administration continues to rage on. Mark explains why opposing Trump's approach might only spell more trouble for Democrats. Meanwhile, the legacy media's latest pair to beclown themselves are—Gayle King and Margaret Brennan—you won;t believe what they said. DOGE: The Debate Continues:Hear from Kevin O'Leary of Shark Tank fame, who argues that DOGE isn't cutting enough, and from Scott Jennings of CNN, who admits DOGE may make a few mistakes—but it's worth it! We react to these bold opinions and share our thoughts on how DOGE is shaking things up.A Historic Shift in Political Power:For the first time in decades, there are more Republicans than Democrats in the country. We break down why this seismic shift is happening and what it means for the future of American politics.Thursday Night Viewing Suggestion:Mark ends the show with a special recommendation for your Thursday night viewing pleasure—a thrilling hockey game between the US and the 51st state, Canada! Get ready for an epic sports showdown where politics and athleticism collide.00:00 Introduction and Podcast Opening00:26 Childhood Myths and Misconceptions02:03 Animal Encounters and Family Stories04:39 Growing Up in the 80s vs. Now05:10 Show Topics Overview05:19 Political and Legal Battles10:24 Air Travel Incidents and Reactions14:05 Government Cuts and Public Reactions26:14 Government Accountability and Job Loss26:33 Severance Packages and Economic Realities28:08 Government Expansion and Worker Shortages30:26 Defense Spending and Budget Cuts32:32 Border Control and Executive Orders36:23 AI and Government Transparency42:54 Media Accountability and Free Speech51:14 Crime Legislation and Personal Impact53:52 Patriotic Hockey Showdown55:03 Conclusion and Sign-Off#news #breakingnews #politicalpodcast #doge #musk #trump #albuquerque #newmexico Website: https://www.nodoubtaboutitpodcast.com/Twitter: @nodoubtpodcastFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/NoDoubtAboutItPod/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/markronchettinm/?igshid=NTc4MTIwNjQ2YQ%3D%3D
In Episode 132 of The Jason Khalipa Podcast, "The Home Team" — Jason Khalipa, Gabe Yanez, Dennis Marshall, and Matt DellaValle — share their best tips for balancing fitness, family time, and the demands of a busy life. From staying consistent with workouts to managing parenting challenges and setting a strong example for your kids, this episode is packed with relatable advice and personal stories. Whether you're a dad trying to find the right balance or just looking for inspiration, this conversation will keep you hooked. Don't miss it!Code: JKPODCAST for 50% off Lab Work at BlokesFor Him: https://blokes.co/jkpodcastFor Her: https://choosejoi.co/jkpodcastNever let momentum get to zero. Listen to the Jason Khalipa Podcast every Monday and Thursday on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or YouTube.Follow Jason: https://instagram.com/jasonkhalipa?igshid=MzRlODBiNWFlZA==Follow TRAIN HARD: https://www.instagram.com/trainhard.fit/?hl=enNever Zero Newsletter: https://www.th.fit/NCFIT Programming For Gym Owners: https://www.nc.fit/programmingPhilanthropy: https://avaskitchen.org/Chapters:0:00 Start Your Day Right: The Power of a Balanced Breakfast2:00 Beat Hunger: How Protein Keeps You in Control5:41 Snack Smart: Balancing Kids' Nutrition and Cravings7:28 Why Restricting Snacks Backfires on Kids11:09 Safe Teen Parties: Lessons in Responsibility13:05 90s Nostalgia: Life Before Social Media17:10 From Paper Maps to Apps: Technology Evolution19:03 Parenting Dilemmas: Balancing Responsibility and Safety22:24 Raise Curious Kids: Reducing Risky Temptations24:06 Tough Talk: Real Risks & Safety for Kids27:43 Build Confidence: Sports and Overcoming Social Pressure29:22 Navigate Hard Situations: Honesty & Communication Tips32:50 Strong Friendships: Staying Out of Trouble Together34:36 Invest in Skills: Building Success for the Next Generation38:24 Positive Messages: Challenges of Sharing Online40:11 Political Polarization: Breaking Through the Divide43:31 Border Control and California's Economy Explained45:14 Dream Big: Moving to West Virginia and Super Bowl Fun48:43 Kendrick Lamar's Halftime Show Wasn't What You Expected50:32 Women's Flag Football: The Next Big Sport54:24 Fitness Grind: Slam Balls and Burpee Challenges56:10 Hybrid Athlete Challenge: Can You Handle It?1:00:06 Unexpected Talks: The Lion King and Podcast Stories1:02:00 Keep Training: Stay Fit, Healthy, and Motivated
Who REALLY Controls UK Immigration? Judges, Government, or a Clown?
Episode 201 of Journey features music from Mangal Suvarnan, Border Control, Taleman, St Ego, Proff, HAFT and more. Goos hosts Liozen as his guest for this episode Artwork by Hyphen Design - https://www.instagram.com/hyphendesign Follow Goos: https://www.goosmusic.com Follow Liozen: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/share/1BXGPKtmh7/?mibextid=wwXIfr Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/liozenmusic?igsh=MjhrbmQ3ZDYzcTB0&utm_source=qr SC: https://on.soundcloud.com/R1eSmzuVg6M9XGyn8 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/0kzqFLSq6TfyHUWhT2h28L?si=F2aHHbnLRKCBG60JJehx8Q Tracklists: Goos Mix Mangal Suvarnan x Border Control - Paradise (Extended Mix) Deep Lo - Puerto Princesa (Soul Trip's Night Remix) [BEATZ] Gorge - Almost There (Extended Mix) [Variety Music] S.Brain - Near the Hills (Extended Mix) [Suprematic] Taleman - Serenata (Original Mix) [Try To Find Sound] Amháin, Covsky - Salamander (Juan Ibañez Remix) [Musique de Lune] Kamilo Sanclemente - Orb (HAFT Extended Remix) [Univack] Makebo - Envoy (Original Mix) [Rubicunda] PROFF, Diana Miro - Momentum (Extended Mix) [Monstercat] Alej Ch - Purple Sky (Original Mix) [WARPP] D-Nox, R O N A - Red Moon feat. R O N A (Original Mix) [Plaisirs Sonores Records] Liozen Mix Volen Sentir & PROFF - Luna Amazonia - PM Mix [Anjunadeep] Krasa Rosa - Caravan [Melody Of The Soul] Krasa Rosa - Kaftan (Extended Mix) [Thunderlab Collective] Nicolas Viana, Matthew Sona - Alive (Original Mix) [Zenebona Records] Fran Baigo - For Me (LioZen Remix) [Coral Tide Records] Peter Makto - Svadhishthana (LioZen Remix) [Zenebona Records] PROFF, Khen & Volen Sentir - Mirage [Anjunadeep] LioZen - Apsara (Original Mix) [Zenebona Records] Matthew Sona - All That Is (Original Mix) [Zenebona Records] Royksopp & Alison Goldfrapp - Impossible (Matthew Sona Edit)
The Minister of Border Control has opened the public consultation period on the Immigration Transition Act. MPs return to Parliament tomorrow…set to continue a heated debate on the Referendum bill.Stamp Duty regulations to be updated.#RCNEWS #RADIOCAYMAN #CAYMANISLANDS
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The most concerning crisis as a result of our wide open border is the children. Difficult to find these children but it is a priority, But that won't stop us Tom said. Trafficking, forced labor, God know where these children are and what they are experiencing. Trafficked by unrelated adult. There are a lot to find (300,000) It will be difficult. He plans to bring Private Sector Organizations that work trafficking on their own to rescue these children. Tom discusses how we can help. His priority is addressing the Public Safety Threats and National Security Threats. Targeting gangs. We Will Take Out the Worst First. It will be a dangerous job. Tom discusses the cities and their leaders intending to block him from getting the job done. I'll be going to be every night praying hoping and praying that every member of ICE and Border Control will get home safely to their family every night. When we start taking the Cartels out of business it will be a dangerous time. Tom Homan addresses the hit pieces against him and his remarks on family detention. Tom responds that he is trying to save lives. Media has been misrepresenting what Tom has been saying and made assertions that his plans are cruel, Tom argues that it is not he who is cruel – it is those opened wide the borders which created a CRUEL environment for children. Tom lists what is cruel ….. It is a long list! Tom: “They can't cancel me because I don't care. Tom Homan is not going away”
6 days prior to Inauguration Day, Rep. Andy Barr (KY-6) previews the fast-paced Trump agenda called America First. Fiscal, border, and military priorities will be top of mind for the incoming administration.Rep. Barr visited with President Trump a few days ago at Mar-a-lago and reports on the momentum sweeping into power next week.
Rep. Sean Casten of Illinois looks ahead to the next Congress and border control. He is joined by Bloomberg's Joe Mathieu.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode, John Ferguson, CEO of Saxon Aerospace joins Tudor to discuss his thoughts of the mysterious drones seen over the Northeast portion of the United States. John also shares his insights on the missing nuclear warheads, the role of drones in detecting radioactive materials, and the technology behind various types of drones. The conversation also touches on Ferguson's political aspirations and the challenges of communicating critical information to government authorities. The Tudor Dixon Podcast is part of the Clay Travis & Buck Sexton Podcast Network. For more visit TudorDixonPodcast.com See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
CHAPTERS: 00:00 - Intro 00:47 - Vlad Interviews Lil Tim 03:34 - Documenting Cultural Narratives 05:16 - Possibility of World Peace 07:39 - Conflicts in the Israelite Community 10:04 - Ego as an Obstacle 12:42 - Embracing Authenticity 16:33 - Importance of Transparency 21:18 - Controversy: Haitians and Cats 23:18 - Perspectives on Trump 26:10 - Historical Narratives and Truth 28:50 - Gator Bait Discussion 30:10 - Racism on Social Media 30:40 - Non-Action Equals Agreement 35:04 - Changing Mindsets for Progress 37:26 - Collaborating Across Races 39:48 - Business Relations with Other Races 40:46 - Status vs. Power in Black Communities 44:10 - Understanding True Power 50:50 - Mass Immigration Policies Explained 55:00 - Importance of Border Control 56:30 - Discussion on Stolen Land 58:15 - Concepts of Right and Wrong 1:00:55 - Staying True to Yourself 1:06:25 - Fathers as Household Villains 1:15:06 - OUTRO
President-elect Donald Trump is already breaking norms with his unusual transition process. What will be his domestic priorities in 2025, and how much can he get done without Congress? Join Steve Odland and guest John Gardner, vice president of public policy at the Committee for Economic Development (CED), the public policy center of The Conference Board, to find out what to expect for the federal budget, immigration enforcement, and tariff and tax policies. (00:45) Transition Challenges for the New Administration (02:57) Key Domestic Policy Priorities (04:56) Tax Policy and Legislative Strategy (08:33) Tariffs and Trade Policy (10:13) Immigration and Border Control (13:08) Energy Policy and Environmental Regulations (16:11) Geopolitical Tensions: Russia and Ukraine (18:28) Geopolitical Tensions: China and Taiwan (23:41) Judicial Appointments and Conclusion For more from The Conference Board: US Election, Transition, and Early Actions of the New Administration 2024 Election Implications for the US Labor Market The Future of Greening and Industrial Policies Post Election
Franz Nicolay is a musician and author. He performs as a solo artist, he was a member of World Inferno/Friendship Society, he plays keyboards for The Hold Steady, and that's barely a fraction of his music resume. As a writer, Franz has published a collection of tour essays, "The Humorless Ladies of Border Control", a novel, "Someone Should Pay For Your Pain", and his newest book is called "Band People", an extensive peak under the hood of the lives of session and touring musicians.
Truth Be Told with Booker Scott – Americans responded by electing Trump for a second term, and now the expectations are for the new administration to deliver. The human cost has been immeasurable as over 150,000 Americans have lost their lives from fentanyl overdoses, making Mexican cartels billions. Human trafficking has fueled an out-of-control sex business that includes...
In this episode of Uncommon Sense with Ginny Robinson, we explore how Trump's 2024 victory will spark a renewed era of American strength and prosperity. Could this be the beginning of a new Golden Age for our nation? We discuss Trump's big 2024 presidential win and its impact on the country's values, economy, and global standing, and why his win will set the stage for a brighter, more unified America. Tune in as we break down what this monumental moment means for our nation's future.--https://noblegoldinvestments.com/learn/gold-and-silver-guide/?utm_campaign=21243613394&utm_source=g&utm_medium=cpc&utm_content=&utm_term=noble%20gold%20investments&seg_aprod=&ad_id=698073353663&oid=2&affid=1&utm_source=google&affiliate_source=googleads_brand_bmbc&utm_term=noble%20gold%20investments&gad_source=1&gbraid=0AAAAADQ2DzKOxph5Uom1m3COg5w3zx05w&gclid=Cj0KCQiArby5BhCDARIsAIJvjIRxVP8kcQ9WWQfEPfNdh7_-sk6ZAZcJBNz5BlVDdTmkNtaqo8N8ah0aAo9SEALw_wcB
Today's top stories, including Donald Trump wins the White House and will be the 47th president. A look at how will his second term will differ from his first. As Republicans take control of the senate what will happen in the House. Trump on securing the borders and legal immigration. World reactions and how the election will affect foreign policy.
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Chris talks on the affect of the border and the atrocities that have happened in our country because of it.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode of "Kent Hance: The Best Storyteller in Texas," Chancellor Kent Hance offers a comprehensive analysis of the current political landscape, with a focus on the Texas Senate race between Colin Allred and Ted Cruz. Hance critiques Allred's campaign ads and discusses Cruz's strategic responses, particularly on issues like transgender participation in sports and abortion rights. He highlights the importance of voter turnout and the shifting political dynamics in Texas, especially in rural areas and the Rio Grande Valley. The episode concludes with Hance sharing a motivational quote from Winston Churchill, encouraging listeners to stay focused on their goals. [object Object]Introduction and Saying of the Day (00:00:02) Chancellor Hance shares a Winston Churchill quote about staying focused despite distractions. Trip to Ireland (00:00:28) Hance discusses his recent trip to Ireland and the interest in U.S. politics there. Voting Process in Argentina (00:01:40) Hance describes the efficient voting process he observed during his trip to Argentina. International Interest in U.S. Politics (00:02:00) He notes the global curiosity about the U.S. presidential election and its implications. Polling Data in Michigan (00:03:23) Hance reviews recent polling data showing close races between Harris and Trump in Michigan. Voter Dynamics and Trends (00:04:46) He discusses the undecided voters and their potential influence on the election outcome. Swing States Analysis (00:05:52) Hance identifies key swing states: Pennsylvania, Michigan, and Wisconsin, and their electoral significance. Trump's Campaign Strategy (00:07:17) He reflects on Trump's campaign tactics and their effectiveness in swing states. Harris's Media Accessibility (00:08:27) Hance critiques Harris's limited accessibility to mainstream media and its impact on her campaign. Democratic Support Among Black Voters (00:09:45) He highlights Harris's support among African American voters compared to Biden. Republicans Gaining Blue-Collar Support (00:10:01) Hance discusses how Republicans are appealing to blue-collar workers traditionally aligned with Democrats. Polling Accuracy and Trends (00:11:14) He emphasizes the importance of consistent polling methods to understand electoral trends. Historical Polling Context (00:12:19) Hance compares current polling to the 1980 Carter-Reagan race, noting shifts in voter sentiment. Trump's Strengths in Key Issues (00:13:39) He analyzes Trump's lead in economic issues while Harris leads in healthcare and education. Senate Race Dynamics (00:15:05) Hance discusses Republican chances in Senate races and the importance of swing state outcomes. Texas Senate Race Overview (00:17:54) He reviews polling data for the Texas Senate race and its implications for the Republican Party. Competitive Senate Races in Other States (00:18:59) Hance explores the competitive nature of Senate races in various states, including Pennsylvania and Michigan. Polling Challenges and Voter Commitment (00:21:29) He reflects on the challenges of polling accuracy and voter commitment in the current political climate. Changing Political Landscape (00:22:43) Hance discusses the evolving nature of political scandals and their diminishing shock value among voters. Political Ads and Senate Race (00:23:12) Discussion on Colin Allred's ads and their inaccuracies regarding border control and abortion issues. Transgender Issues in Sports (00:23:50) Chancellor Hance emphasizes the importance of women competing fairly in sports against men. Campaign Strategies in Texas (00:25:27) Insights on Ted Cruz's campaign efforts and the significance of voter turnout in rural areas. Political Shifts in the Rio Grande Valley (00:26:28) Analysis of changing political dynamics and Trump's influence on Republican support among blue-collar workers. Election Predictions (00:26:59) Predictions on Trump's and Cruz's expected wins in Texas during the upcoming elections. Saying of the Day (00:27:01) Winston Churchill's quote about focusing on success rather than distractions.
Mark Krikorian is a nationally recognized expert on immigration issues serving as the executive director of Center for Immigration Studies.--Jim opened this edition of Crosstalk with headlines pointing to the consequences of the lax border control policies of the Biden-Harris administration. They dismantled the Trump border security initiatives and the result has been havoc all over the country. Social Services are also being stretched where U.S. citizens are either being delayed or outright denied services. Finally, there is great suspicion as to whether those who are hear illegally are being registered to vote and plan to participate in the November election.--Mark responded by noting that there is talk of a decline at the border. However, he believes part of it is real and part of it is fake. The real part is that in order to make certain Trump doesn't win the election, the Mexican government is engineering an interruption in the flow of illegal aliens. That way the Biden-Harris administration can say they fixed the problem. On the other hand, the fake part is that the goal of the current administration all along has been to reduce illegal crossings at the border by unlawfully waiving in illegals through the normal ports of entry and airports.--Here's how it works. Mark noted how the government has two programs where they use parole, which is limited immigration power. Under this scenario, the president can let someone in who has no right to be here. This might involve someone with a serious medical concern or someone who is required to testify in a trial and they can't get a visa. The person handles their business and they are escorted back to the border.
8.27.2024 #RolandMartinUnfiltered: Neb. Blocking Fmr. Felons From Voting, Axios' Border Control Lie, JD Sets Record Straight MAGA lawmakers in Nebraska are making sure to suppress to voting of those re-entering society by reverting to 19th-century voting restrictions that block former felons from voting. But we have one running for the highest office in the land. I'll talk to a Nebraska State Senator about how the state's attorney general and secretary of state are implementing lifetime disenfranchisement. Axios called Vice President Kamala Harris a "flip-flopper" regarding her stance on border control. I'll tell you why that's a bald-faced lie! I'll show you my conversation with Jermaine Dupri, who was murdered on social media for his comments after the Vice President's acceptance speech last week. A Latino civil rights group is demanding that the Justice Department investigate Texas "voter fraud" raids led by state Attorney General Ken Paxton. Tennessee's top Republican leaders are threatening to withhold tens of millions of dollars in state funding from left-leaning Memphis for their plans to place three local gun control initiatives on November's ballot. And the former Florida deputy who killed a black airman will stay behind bars after a judge denies him bond. Download the #BlackStarNetwork app on iOS, AppleTV, Android, Android TV, Roku, FireTV, SamsungTV and XBox http://www.blackstarnetwork.com The #BlackStarNetwork is news reporting platforms covered under Copyright Disclaimer Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for "fair use" for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In President Biden's first televised address since his historic decision to withdraw from the 2024 race, he came before the nation to reassure the American people of the administration's accomplishments and the work still to be done. Listen to the Oval Office address here, along with reflections from MSNBC hosts Nicolle Wallace, Joy Reid, and Rachel Maddow. And be sure to visit MSNBC.com for continued coverage during this truly unprecedented election cycle.