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On the latest Whisper in the Wings from Stage Whisper, we welcomed on the artistic director at Border Crossings, Michael Walling, to talk about his latest show Suppliants of Syria. This timely and powerful new work made for excellent conversation. So be sure that you tune in and turn out for this incredible new production!Border Crossings PresentsSuppliants of SyriaMarch 3th-8th @ Hoxton HallTickets and more information are are available at hoxtonhall.ticketsolve.com And be sure to follow Michael to stay up to date on all his upcoming projects and productions:bordercrossings.org.uk
AP correspondent Ed Donahue reports on gunshots at a border crossing to the north.
How a small Mexican border town transformed itself into the dental tourism capital of the world, where dental care costs up to 80% less than what it might cost in the United States. Subscribe to SiriusXM Podcasts+ to listen to new episodes of 99% Invisible ad-free and a whole week early. Start a free trial now on Apple Podcasts or by visiting siriusxm.com/podcastsplus. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
The Top Guns have an address and point of contact, so it's time to cross the border of Rivealia. But to do so they will have to save a family from scaled scaries, sneak, and when faced with a strange situation face their paranoia and scream LET'S GOOOO! Dungeon Master: Nile Séguin Party Members: Kyah Green, Leonard Chan, and Rebecca Reeds Music Featured: "Grass" by Artist - Silent Partner
Kate Adie introduces stories from the Gaza-Egypt border, Cuba, Bangladesh, Ukraine and Slovenia.The Rafah border crossing between the Gaza Strip and Egypt reopened this week after being mainly kept shut since Israel captured the Gazan side in 2024. It's opening has brought relief to many Palestinians who see it as a lifeline to the world. However, there has been frustration over delays and the small number of people being allowed through each day. Yolande Knell has been following developments.Outside Venezuela, nowhere was last month's US military action in Caracas felt more keenly than in Cuba. Venezuela has helped prop up the Communist-run island for twenty-five years, with subsidised supplies of crude oil. Will Grant reports from Havana on the island's growing economic crisis.Bangladesh goes to the polls next week in its first election since a student uprising forced the previous Prime Minister, Sheikh Hasina, to flee for India. However, a new student-led political party is already in crisis. Azadeh Moshiri reports from Dhaka.Ukraine continues to endure heavy Russian bombardment of its energy grid - in the capital more than a thousand buildings are still without power. But locals are finding innovative ways to keep warm amid freezing temperatures, as Abdujalil Abdurasulov discovered at a disco on a frozen river.The Winter Olympic Games in Milan-Cortina are officially underway and one of Europe's smallest countries is hoping to fly higher than the rest. Guy De Launey met the Slovenian brother and sister who are favourites for ski-jumping gold.Producer: Serena Tarling Production coordinators: Katie Morrison and Sophie Hill Editor: Richard Fenton-Smith
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The reopening of the Rafah crossing is a key part of President Trump's ceasefire plan for Gaza, but only about 50 Palestinians are being allowed to cross in each direction, each day. Also: Pakistan begins a nation-wide anti-polio campaign to vaccinate more than 45 million children; Syria's only woman in the transitional government tells the BBC about the challenges facing her country; technology companies in Japan try to help those living with dementia; the UK's former ambassador to the US, Peter Mandelson, resigns from the governing Labour Party after more revelations in the Epstein scandal; and the price of gold and silver continues to fall, after records highs. The Global News Podcast brings you the breaking news you need to hear, as it happens. Listen for the latest headlines and current affairs from around the world. Politics, economics, climate, business, technology, health – we cover it all with expert analysis and insight. Get the news that matters, delivered twice a day on weekdays and daily at weekends, plus special bonus episodes reacting to urgent breaking stories. Follow or subscribe now and never miss a moment. Get in touch: globalpodcast@bbc.co.uk
The Rafah crossing reopens between Gaza and Egypt. Are enough Palestinians in urgent need of medical treatment able to use it? We hear from the family of one injured boy.Also on the programme: the detention of a five-year-old in an immigration raid in Minnesota enrages a judge; and why seeing the iconic Trevi Fountain in Rome is now going to cost you.(Photo: A Palestinian patient, accompanied by relatives, waits to leave Gaza for treatment abroad through the Rafah border crossing between Gaza and Egypt. Credit: Reuters)
Iran's supreme leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, warned America that an attack on his country would spark a “regional war” as officials signalled they would enter talks to try to avoid military action. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Israel accepts Gaza health authority’s death-toll figures in U-turn, as the Rafah border crossing tentatively reopens to Palestinians. Plus: Germany’s public-transport workers strike and the Melania documentary falls short. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
AP correspondent Karen Chammas reports on the reopening of the Rafah crossing between Gaza and Egypt, a much needed lifeline for Palestinians after nearly two years of closure.
Israel has reopened the Rafah border crossing between Gaza and Egypt to pedestrian traffic, allowing Palestinians to exit and some displaced people to return.
In Episode 3, we continue our live Q&A format, breaking down real questions from Canadians navigating employment in the United States on a TN visa. We discuss employment in the U.S., how CBP evaluates job titles, what to know when your role doesn't fit neatly into a standard TN category, and more. More Info: TN Visa for Canadians
For review:1. According to an Axios report, Turkey, Egypt and Qatar are working to organize a meeting this week between White House special envoy Steve Witkoff and Iranian officials in Ankara, Turkey's capital.2. Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei said Sunday that if the US attacks Iran, the hostilities will broaden into a regional conflict.3. An Iranian official on Sunday denied that the country had any plans to carry out live-fire exercises in the Strait of Hormuz this week, amid sky-high tensions in the region.On Friday, the US military issued a statement warning Iran against carrying out such exercises and urging it to avoid “unnecessary risk.”4. IDF Chief of Staff Lt. Gen. Eyal Zamir was in Washington, DC, over the weekend for a series of discussions with American defense officials regarding Iran.5. The Rafah Border Crossing between the Gaza Strip and Egypt opened Sunday for a day of systems checks and tests ahead of its expected opening for pedestrians Monday.6. The Israel Defense Forces launched wave of airstrikes in southern Lebanon Friday evening that it said destroyed Hezbollah infrastructure and heavy machinery.7. Ukraine President: Tr-Lateral Meeting in U.A.E. from 4-5 Feb. Neither the Kremlin nor the United States has confirmed the new dates.8. Russia will unveil its newest multiple launch rocket system, the Sarma, at the World Defense Show 2026 in Riyadh next month.The 300mm Sarma MLRS, mounted on a 8x8 armored chassis, represents Russia's attempt to field a lighter, more mobile alternative to its existing heavy rocket artillery systems.9. Beijing's newest class of surface combatant achieved operational capability, Chinese military media reported last week.The milestone was unveiled Jan. 22 during a state media report covering the first Type 054B guided-missile stealth frigate Luohe (545).10. Japan and South Korea agreed Friday to resume a joint naval search and rescue exercise that was discontinued in 2017.
Gaza's Rafah border crossing reopened but under strict Israeli conditions. The crossing is once again operational as part of the US-brokered ceasefire. But with Israel's restrictions, will this reopening ease the suffering of Palestinians after two years of war? In this episode: Hussein Haridy, former Egyptian Assistant Foreign Minister Mosab Nasser, CEO of FAJR Global Akiva Eldar, political analyst and contributor to Haaretz Host: Maleen Saeed Connect with us: @AJEPodcasts on X, Instagram, Facebook, and YouTube
There is growing desperation for those in Gaza to leave for medical help and for aid to get in. The Rafah border crossing with Egypt is supposed to reopen, after Israel closed it two years ago. But significant help is yet to come in or out.Also: Iran's Supreme Leader is trying to deter U.S. aggression - warning the Americans, any attack on Iran would spark a wider war in the Middle East. Those comments come as the U.S. boosts its military presence in the region and President Donald Trump urges Iran to come to the table and negotiate a nuclear deal. Meanwhile, Iranians in this country tell CBC News they're feeling anxious about their family thousands of kilometres away, in the wake of deadly protests. And: After a 12 year pause, NHL players are returning to the Olympics. Expectations are high - especially for one matchup that, in this moment, seems to represent more than sport. CBC is in Milan with a preview.Plus: New victim comes forward in Epstein case, Conservative party convention wraps up, Myanmar election, and more.
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Israel expected to re-open the Rafah border crossing today; Australia confirms Afghanistan embassy in Canberra to cease its operations mid-year; Elena Rybakina knocks world number one Aryna Sabalenka out of the Australian Open.
AP correspondent Karen Chammas reports on the reopening of the Rafah crossing between Gaza and Egypt, a much needed lifeline for Palestinians after nearly two years of closure.
This Sunday the border crossing at Rafah is set to reopen since its closure back in May of 2024. this will be the first time people will be allowed to move to between Gaza and Egypt in nearly two years. Egyptian authorities are said to be prepared to provide aid to any wounded humanitarians as the decision comes as at the remains of the final deceased hostage in Gaza, Ran Gvili, had been recovered.For more on this we heard from James Elder, UNICEF Spokesperson .
What happens when a man-made wall becomes a physical obstacle dividing habitats and interrupting long term animal migrations paths?Two members of non-for-profit wildlife networks joins Bern Young on Nightlife to talk about the challenges animals have when navigating the US/Mexico border.
Happy New Year! Our first episode of 2026 we discuss the border and the focus shifting to the interior of country, the American Dream, Australia and the Bondi attacks and positive outlook forecasted for our economy and market. First, Anna Giaritelli, an award-winning journalist and writer whose reporting for the Washington Examiner, shines light on the Trump Administration's latest effort to secure our Southern border - deploying buoys in the Texas river as a marine wall, how the immigration crisis at the border is slowing but the focus is now shifting to the interior of the country with deportations and discusses her debut memoir "Under Assault: A Crime Reporter's True Story Overcoming Sexual Trauma and Exposing Injustice." Our second guest is Chuong Vo, candidate for US Congress is CA-CD 45. Chuong is a husband, father, former Mayor of Cerritos, and a 28-year-law-enforcement officer. Since then, crime rose, costs climbed, and politics got meaner and less honest. Asked by his friends and community leaders to step up and run, Chuong said yes because service is what he knows and what he is passionate about. Discussing what the American Dream means to him as an immigrant, the value of working hard and his pride of being an American. Drew Pavlou has reported from the frontlines in Ukraine and survived Chinese government kidnap plots and bomb threat campaigns. Being pressured by the Australian police to delete a tweet about the Bondi attack, getting crushed with fines by the government after peacefully protesting, and how not a single arrest has been made since the Bondi attack, and 2 right-wing extremists have been deported but no one held responsible for the attacks. Gary Gygi is a seasoned financial expert, former mayor, and president of Gygi Capital Management. Gary discusses the FED and the new FED chair, potential for lowering interest rates benefiting the economy and stock market, the tailwinds that show the market and economy look good in 2026.
The border management authority says it has wrapped up the exit leg of its festive season border operations and is now shifting focus to the return phase, running from today 1 to 15 January 2026. The authority says it processed heavy traveller volumes across all 71 ports, intercepting over 7,000 undocumented movements, mostly at land borders. Groblersbridge recorded the highest detections. We understand Commissioner Michael Masiapato will oversee return operations at Beitbridge from 2 January. Bongiwe Zwane spoke to Border Management Authority Commissioner Dr Michael Masiapato
KGMI's Jason Upton speaks with Dr. Laurie Trautman, director of Western Washington University's Border Policy Research Institute, about the latest trends in border crossings from B.C. to Whatcom County, where cross-border relations stand at the end of 2025, how it's impacting local businesses, what to look for in the new year and more.
A choral music nonprofit focused on reflecting the racial and cultural diversity of the the Twin Cities is holding its annual holiday concert this weekend. The show will focus on music from Latin America in a performance called “Navidad Nuestra.”Border CrosSing artistic director Ahmed Anzaldúa, executive director Matthew Valverde joined YourClassical host Tom Crann in studio for a conversation and preview of the program.
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Israel says it will open the Rafah crossing in coming days to allow Palestinians to exit from Gaza to Egypt. AP correspondent Naeun Kim reports.
Under federal immigration law, a noncitizen “who is physically present in the United States or who arrives in the United States … whether or not at a designated port of arrival … may apply for asylum.” Changpeng Zhao is founder of Binance, the world's largest exchange for cryptocurrency or digital money on the internet. Changpeng Zhao is founder of Binance, the world's largest exchange for cryptocurrency or digital money on the internet.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Under federal immigration law, a noncitizen “who is physically present in the United States or who arrives in the United States … whether or not at a designated port of arrival … may apply for asylum.” Changpeng Zhao is founder of Binance, the world's largest exchange for cryptocurrency or digital money on the internet. Changpeng Zhao is founder of Binance, the world's largest exchange for cryptocurrency or digital money on the internet.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week on G3 Weekly, Scott Aniol covers five major news stories and examines them in light of Scripture:1. Vatican Rejects "Co-Redemptrix" Title for Mary (0:22) The Vatican's Dicastery for the Doctrine of the Faith releases the new document Mater Populi Fidelis, rejecting the long-used Marian title of "Co-redemptrix." 2. Trump Threatens Action in Nigeria Over Persecution (8:06) President Trump officially designates Nigeria as a Country of Particular Concern (CPC) for "systematic, ongoing, and egregious religious freedom violations".3. DHS Announces "Historic Low" in Border Crossings (11:29) The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) reports a historic achievement: October 2025 saw the lowest total border crossings ever recorded by CBP, a nearly 80% decrease from the previous year, and the sixth consecutive month of zero releases by Border Patrol.4. Doctrinal Drift at Biola University (14:49) We discuss the controversy involving Biola University, Sean McDowell, and a Daily Wire article concerning the debate around conversion therapy.5. U.S. and Venezuela on Brink of Conflict (20:26) Tensions escalate in the Caribbean as Venezuela orders a military mobilization in response to the arrival of the U.S. Navy's largest aircraft carrier, the USS Gerald R. Ford.For more helpful resources, visit G3+ at plus.g3min.org. Use coupon code G3weekly for $20 off your annual subscription.
Customs and border protection is changing some traffic lanes at the San Ysidro port of entry. Today, more voting centers will open across San Diego County ahead of the November 4th special election. San Diego police are offering a $1,500 reward for anyone who shares a tip that leads to an arrest after a memorial to a fallen officer was vandalized. What You Need To Know To Start Your Saturday.
Despite media incredulity on the campaign trail, the Trump administration has succeeded in almost completely shutting down illegal border crossings. Now the administration is working on catching criminal illegal aliens via Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE). However, some municipalities are putting up resistance, such as Los Angeles County, which just declared a state of emergency over federal ICE operations.
Offering a fresh comparative lens, The Postcolonial Bildungsroman: Narratives of Youth, Representational Politics, and Aesthetic Reinventions (U Alberta Press, 2025) demonstrates how postcolonial writers have transformed the Bildungsroman from an eighteenth-century European genre meant to express local concerns around childhood development into one of the most cosmopolitan literary mediums for communicating overlapping concerns about global modernity. If literature is the crucial site where people find the language to convey their social experiences, this book reveals how the Bildungsroman now functions in the global world of letters to capture and bear witness to young people's varied interactions and responses to both local and global forces enveloping and shaping their lives. Chapters explore identity, sexuality, human rights, the climate crisis, neoliberal globalization, and a host of other issues in work from a wide range of postcolonial locations across Asia, Europe, Africa, the Americas, Australia, and New Zealand. Forging productive scholarly engagements between narratology and genre theory, the volume documents the aesthetic and thematic shifts that have accompanied the Bildungsroman in the past two centuries, particularly in the context of anticolonial, liberationist, and self-determination struggles from the mid-twentieth century onwards in the global south. With a very diverse array of essays from multiple continents, The Postcolonial Bildungsroman makes a crucial intervention to the existing scholarship on this influential genre and a unique contribution to the study of world literature. Contributors: David Babcock, Sarah Brouillette, Gregory Byala, Deena Dinat, Prathim-Maya Dora-Laskey, José-Santiago Fernández-Vázquez, Ericka A. Hoagland, Elizabeth Jackson, Feroza Jussawala, Andrew David King, Aruna Krishnamurthy, Simone Puleo, Peter Ribic, Arnab Dutta Roy, Craig Smith, Antonette Talaue-Arogo, Paul Ugor, Julieann, Veronica Ulin, Rachel Ann Walsh, Maria Su Wang, Bethany Williamson, Helena Wu, Julia Wurr. Arnab Dutta Roy is an Assistant Professor of English at Florida Gulf Coast University. His research lies at the intersection of postcolonialism, human rights theory, and modern South Asian literature, and his work has appeared or is forthcoming in journals such as Journal of Global Postcolonial Studies, South Asian Review, Comparatist, Genre, New Literary History, and others. He is the co-editor of two books on the postcolonial Bildungsroman: The Postcolonial Bildungsroman: Narratives of Youth, Representational Politics, and Aesthetic Reinventions (University of Alberta Press, 2025) and The Postcolonial Bildungsroman and the Character of Place (forthcoming with University of Nebraska Press, January 2026). In addition, he has co-edited a special issue of the Journal of World Literature titled Constructing the Other: Narrative Empathy and the Ethics of Border-Crossing in World Literature. He is currently working on a monograph titled Universalisms in South Asian Literature that draws on interdisciplinary work in postcolonial theory and human rights to analyze literary responses to colonialism from South Asia. At FGCU, he teaches both graduate and undergraduate courses on world literature and postcolonial theory. Gargi Binju is a PhD scholar at the University of Tuebingen. 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
Offering a fresh comparative lens, The Postcolonial Bildungsroman: Narratives of Youth, Representational Politics, and Aesthetic Reinventions (U Alberta Press, 2025) demonstrates how postcolonial writers have transformed the Bildungsroman from an eighteenth-century European genre meant to express local concerns around childhood development into one of the most cosmopolitan literary mediums for communicating overlapping concerns about global modernity. If literature is the crucial site where people find the language to convey their social experiences, this book reveals how the Bildungsroman now functions in the global world of letters to capture and bear witness to young people's varied interactions and responses to both local and global forces enveloping and shaping their lives. Chapters explore identity, sexuality, human rights, the climate crisis, neoliberal globalization, and a host of other issues in work from a wide range of postcolonial locations across Asia, Europe, Africa, the Americas, Australia, and New Zealand. Forging productive scholarly engagements between narratology and genre theory, the volume documents the aesthetic and thematic shifts that have accompanied the Bildungsroman in the past two centuries, particularly in the context of anticolonial, liberationist, and self-determination struggles from the mid-twentieth century onwards in the global south. With a very diverse array of essays from multiple continents, The Postcolonial Bildungsroman makes a crucial intervention to the existing scholarship on this influential genre and a unique contribution to the study of world literature. Contributors: David Babcock, Sarah Brouillette, Gregory Byala, Deena Dinat, Prathim-Maya Dora-Laskey, José-Santiago Fernández-Vázquez, Ericka A. Hoagland, Elizabeth Jackson, Feroza Jussawala, Andrew David King, Aruna Krishnamurthy, Simone Puleo, Peter Ribic, Arnab Dutta Roy, Craig Smith, Antonette Talaue-Arogo, Paul Ugor, Julieann, Veronica Ulin, Rachel Ann Walsh, Maria Su Wang, Bethany Williamson, Helena Wu, Julia Wurr. Arnab Dutta Roy is an Assistant Professor of English at Florida Gulf Coast University. His research lies at the intersection of postcolonialism, human rights theory, and modern South Asian literature, and his work has appeared or is forthcoming in journals such as Journal of Global Postcolonial Studies, South Asian Review, Comparatist, Genre, New Literary History, and others. He is the co-editor of two books on the postcolonial Bildungsroman: The Postcolonial Bildungsroman: Narratives of Youth, Representational Politics, and Aesthetic Reinventions (University of Alberta Press, 2025) and The Postcolonial Bildungsroman and the Character of Place (forthcoming with University of Nebraska Press, January 2026). In addition, he has co-edited a special issue of the Journal of World Literature titled Constructing the Other: Narrative Empathy and the Ethics of Border-Crossing in World Literature. He is currently working on a monograph titled Universalisms in South Asian Literature that draws on interdisciplinary work in postcolonial theory and human rights to analyze literary responses to colonialism from South Asia. At FGCU, he teaches both graduate and undergraduate courses on world literature and postcolonial theory. Gargi Binju is a PhD scholar at the University of Tuebingen. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/literary-studies
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AP correspondent Karen Chammas reports Israel claims to have resumed it's ceasefire after killing over 45 Palestinians on Sunday.
In this episode of JKL Media Reviews, hosts Jesse, Karen, and Lou delve into the 2007 Coen Brothers film 'No Country for Old Men,' based on the Cormac McCarthy novel. They discuss the film's unique storytelling, star-studded cast, and character arcs, focusing on the interplay between Josh Brolin's, Javier Bardem's, and Tommy Lee Jones' characters. The hosts share their thoughts on the film's dark themes, the unconventional narrative structure, and standout performances. They also reflect on the film's cinematography by Roger Deakins and its place among other contemporary films. The episode wraps up with listener feedback and announcements for future podcasts. 00:00 Introduction and Movie Overview 00:24 Initial Impressions from Jesse and Karen 01:47 Star-Studded Cast and Unconventional Storytelling 02:28 Following the Storyline: Easy or Confusing? 06:11 Surprising Moments and Unsettling Endings 11:36 Favorite Performances and Character Analysis 19:55 The Cat and Mouse Game: Hunter Becomes the Hunted 29:56 Tommy Lee Jones as Ed Tom Bell: A Deep Dive 31:42 Analyzing Character Relationships 32:12 The Significance of Quiet Moments 32:19 Barry Corbin's Impactful Performance 32:49 Sheriff's Conversations and Reflections 36:13 The Ending and Its Interpretation 39:17 The Motel Scene Analysis 43:07 Violence and Its Justification 44:48 Border Crossing Realities 55:15 Final Thoughts and Reflections 58:06 Listener Feedback and Closing Remarks
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Data shows that traffic at China's border crossings surged in the first eight months of the year. The National Immigration Administration recorded 460 million entries and exits, up nearly 15 percent from a year earlier.
In 1980, a fatal border crossing in southwestern Arizona became front-page news. One of the survivors tells her story. Plus, the long, slow death of the newspaper editorial board.
'Six foot of him crammed into the back of our 4x4... We had no idea!'Lancashire Resident Kevin Latham shares his story being fine £6k after an armed migrant was found as a stowaway inside his vehicle, as he attempted to cross the English Channel. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Today on The Scott Jennings Show, a massive redistricting showdown in Texas, new Russia-gate revelations with Deputy Director of the CIA, Michael Ellis, and TX State Rep. Briscoe CainKeep up with the Trump Administration when you subscribe to The Trump Report. This email brings you daily highlights from the Oval Office, right to your inbox, 5 days a week. Subscribe today at http://salempodcastnetwork.com/trumpSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Summer is a busy time for road trips and travel on the North Shore. But data from the Department of Transportation shows that fewer people are crossing from Canada into Minnesota. This June, there were about 16 percent fewer people traveling in by car compared to last June. That's about 26,000 fewer people who came to visit our state. Earlier this year, MPR News host Angela Davis and Minnesota Now guest host Chris Farrell traveled to the Minnesota-Canada border to talk about how the U.S. tariffs on Canada have affected the relationship between the two nations. Minnesota Now is checking in on how that relationship may have slowed summer traffic into the states. John Fredrikson is an owner of the Gunflint Lodge & Outfitters in Grand Marais, and Kirsten Brune is a manager at the restaurant My Sister's Place also in Grand Marais. They spoke to Farrell about the changes they are seeing.
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THIS WEEK'S GUESTS: RONNIE PHILIPS AND LOGAN BURDITT OF HEARTLAND WATERFOWL. Ronnie Philips: As a 2nd Grader from Marysville, KS, Ronnie was introduced to upland bird and deer hunting by his grandfather, David Curtis Carter. Ronnie learned about the outdoors from that man who made a name for himself as a multi-year Bird Dog Trial Champion in South Carolina and owner of Carter's Shooting Preserve. Several years later, Ronnie's passion for chasing upland birds shifted to waterfowl after his first afternoon duck hunt outside of Mound City, MO. After 22 years as a country music on-air radio personality, Ronnie decided to parlay that experience into his passion for the outdoors with the creation of Heartland Waterfowl. Also known as “Papa Ron”, Ronnie hosts The Papa Ron Podcast and still plays radio at paparonradio.com.Logan Burditt: Logan is a fifth-generation waterfowl hunter with roots originating from northeast Missouri. He was extremely fortunate to have been raised with numerous highly qualified outdoorsmen front-and-center in his life. Safety and animal conservation were strongly taught and enforced, mostly by example. Logan shot his first pheasant at the early age of seven with a 410 shotgun. He quickly became a fan of all bird hunting and saw his love of the sport intensify while playing college baseball at Fort Hays, KS. Logan considers himself very blessed with the vast amount of friends he's made through his love of hunting and filming. Find more about Heartland Waterfowl: https://www.heartlandwaterfowl.com/Find our host Maggie at:TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@themaggiewilliams?lang=enInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/themaggiewilliams/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/themaggiewilliamspodcast/YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCnJHqUBdfgnFLc3P87r88VwIf you need a knife that stays sharp when it matters, Outdoor Edge's RazorSafe system is the perfect solution. With its easy-to-use, replaceable blades, you can keep a fresh, razor-sharp edge at all times. Head to OutdoorEdge.com and use code MAGGIE at checkout for 15% off your first order.Shop now: https://www.outdooredge.com/collections/huntingOuterLimit Powersports: Located in Dyersburg, TN, OuterLimit Powersports is your go-to destination for all things off-road and outdoor adventure. An award-winning Can-Am dealership dedicated to equipping you with everything you need to conquer your outdoor adventures or agricultural needs. OuterLimit Powersports provides expert customer service, top-of-the-line equipment, and a wide variety of accessories to keep your adventures running smoothly. Visit OuterLimit Powersports and let the adventure begin! https://www.outerlimitpowersports.com/SHOP OFFICIAL PODCAST MERCH: https://themaggiewilliams.comIf you enjoyed this week's podcast, please share it with a friend and give us a five-star rating. If you're feeling generous, I sure would appreciate a review! Thank you so much for putting us at #3 in the nation on the Wilderness Charts. All Glory to the Good Lord!God bless! See y'all here same time next week.
1. Massive Drop in Illegal Border Crossings Under Trump Administration: We discuss the significant reduction in illegal border crossings under Donald Trump's administration. The policy changes, particularly ending catch and release, led to a 99.99% drop in illegal border crossings. Statistics: In December 2023, 189,604 illegal immigrants were caught and released under Biden's administration. By February 2024, this number dropped to just 20 under Trump. Policy Impact: The change in policy, where illegal immigrants were sent back to their country of origin, was highlighted as the main reason for the drastic reduction. 2. Major Parental Rights Case at SCOTUS Case Overview: The Supreme Court heard oral arguments in Mahmoud v. Taylor, focusing on whether parents have the right to opt out of radical transgender ideology being taught to their children in public schools. Parental Rights: The case is significant for parental rights, especially concerning young children in Maryland being exposed to LGBTQ+ affirming picture books and radical gender ideology. Expected Outcome: We predict that the Supreme Court will rule in favor of parental rights, allowing parents to protect their children from such teachings. 3. Elizabeth Warren Caught in a Lie Podcast Interview: Elizabeth Warren was interviewed on a podcast where she was called out for lying about Joe Biden's mental acuity. Interview Highlights: Warren struggled to defend her previous statements about Biden's sharpness, leading to a revealing moment where she was unable to convincingly support her claims. Impact on Democrats: The incident is used to illustrate the broader issue of dishonesty within the Democratic Party. 4. Dems Refuse to Prosecute Tesla Terrorists Vandalism Incident: A Minnesota state employee caused over $20,000 in damage by vandalizing multiple Tesla vehicles. Legal Response: The local district attorney, funded by George Soros, decided not to prosecute the vandal, leading to frustration from the police and the public. Political Implications: We discuss the broader implications of this decision, suggesting that Democrats are supporting domestic terrorism by refusing to prosecute such crimes. Please Hit Subscribe to this podcast Right Now. Also Please Subscribe to the 47 Morning Update with Ben Ferguson and the Ben Ferguson Show Podcast Wherever You get You're Podcasts. Thanks for Listening #seanhannity #hannity #marklevin #levin #charliekirk #megynkelly #tucker #tuckercarlson #glennbeck #benshapiro #shapiro #trump #sexton #bucksexton#rushlimbaugh #limbaugh #whitehouse #senate #congress #thehouse #democrats#republicans #conservative #senator #congressman #congressmen #congresswoman #capitol #president #vicepresident #POTUS #presidentoftheunitedstatesofamerica#SCOTUS #Supremecourt #DonaldTrump #PresidentDonaldTrump #DT #TedCruz #Benferguson #Verdict #justicecorrupted #UnwokeHowtoDefeatCulturalMarxisminAmericaYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@VerdictwithTedCruzSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode of The PDB Afternoon Bulletin: First, the U.S.-China tariff war is taking another alarming turn, as China stops shipments of essential rare earth metals and magnets, imperiling U.S. industries reliant on Beijing's minerals monopoly. Later in the show—we turn to the southern border, where according to new data from US Customs and Border Protection, illegal migrant crossings have plummeted to a record low under the Trump administration. To listen to the show ad-free, become a premium member of The President's Daily Brief by visiting PDBPremium.com. Please remember to subscribe if you enjoyed this episode of The President's Daily Brief. YouTube: youtube.com/@presidentsdailybrief Kikoff: Tax season is the perfect time to take control of your financial future. Get your first month FREE at https://getkikoff.com/mike TriTails Premium Beef: Visit https://TryBeef.com/PDB for 2 free Flat Iron steaks with your first box over $250 Birch Gold: Text PDB to 989898 and get your free info kit on gold Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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How are deportations proceeding in the first weeks of the Trump Admin, and what are the plans to get them sped up even more? Border Czar Tom Homan joins Charlie to map it all out and respond to the attacks lobbed by the left. Charlie also explains why the confirmation of Russ Vought to run OMB is quietly of Trump's most important early appointments. Watch ad-free on members.charliekirk.com!Support the show: http://www.charliekirk.com/supportSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.