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Send us Fan MailThe Premeditated Clampdown: Alison Weir on the Calculated Campaign to Protect Israeli State-Sponsored DestructionIn this archival dive from September 2021, Alison Weir, executive director of If Americans Knew, exposes the calculated rollout of weaponized antisemitism laws. Five years later, the true design behind that campaign is undeniable.Host Jeremy Rothe-Kushel breaks out the tape to reveal how this premeditated legal framework was built specifically for this moment: to preemptively criminalize dissent and provide an impenetrable shield for state violence. We are watching the trap spring shut as these laws are actively deployed to protect the Gaza genocide, push the U.S. into an engineered war with Iran, and mask the NDAA's unprecedented fusion of U.S. and Israeli military, cyber, and data infrastructure.From local speech codes locking down states like Kansas and Missouri, to Jeremy's own 2016 Kansas City Library arrest exposing the DHS-Israel intelligence nexus, the machinery to erase our national interests and silence the public was installed right before our noses. When laws are designed to protect atrocities, the truth becomes our only defense.----------Alison Weir is executive director of If Americans Knew and author of Against Our Better Judgment: The Hidden History of How the U.S. Was Used to Create Israel. https://israelpalestinenews.org/iak-investigation-international-campaign-is-criminalizing-criticism-of-israel-as-antisemitism/ https://israelpalestinenews.org/iak-investigation-international-campaign-is-criminalizing-criticism-of-israel-as-antisemitism/#timeline https://ifamericansknew.org/download/antisemitismbooklet.pdf -----Understanding Israel Palestine archives: kkfi.org/program/understanding-israel-palestine/Beyond the Walls newsletter: beyondthewalls.substack.comhttps://mondoweiss.net/2016/10/security-arrests-questioner/
This week, police pledge tougher action on hare coursing after an Essex farmer suffers almost 200 incidents in eight months. The government unveils plans to slash tariffs on 100 food items imported into the UK. We examine the impact of food price controls on UK farmers. Beef sector leaders call for fairer pricing as the market eases ahead of the Beef Expo industry showcase at Melton Mowbray livestock market. And we meet the farmer testing “firewater” – a Defra-funded ADOPT project aiming to make nitrogen from air, water and electricity. Guests Tom Bradshaw – NFU presidentNeil Shand – chief executive, National Beef AssociationHugh Brown – chief executive, Gillstream Markets / Melton Mowbray MarketMatthew Register – Essex farmerRobyn Munton – NFU vice-presidentTim Ellis – farmer involved in the Firewater ADOPT project Chapters 01:04 – Food tariffs and price caps01:43 – Tom Bradshaw warning03:24 – Food import controls analysed14:36 – Beef market analysis27:30 – Hare-coursing crackdown30:34 – Red diesel thefts and fuel duty34:30 – Markets update36:46 – Fertiliser from air and water Useful links Targeted food tariff cuts NFU update on hare-coursing sentencing guidelines NBA Beef Expo 2026 Adopt Project on firewater Farmers Weekly Market Prices This episode of the Farmers Weekly Podcast is co-hosted by Johann Tasker, Louise Impey and Hugh Broom. Edited and produced by Johann Tasker. We love to hear from you: - Contact or follow Johann: linkedin.com/in/johanntasker/ Contact or follow Louise: linkedin.com/in/louise-impey-95470b20b/ Contact or follow Hugh: linkedin.com/in/hugh-broom-9b11906a/ For Farmers Weekly, visit fwi.co.uk or follow linkedin.com/company/farmers-weekly To contact, sponsor or advertise on the Farmers Weekly Podcast, email podcast@fwi.co.uk. In the UK, you can also text the word FARM followed by your message to 88 44 0. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
New bye-laws are expected to give An Garda Síochána and Clare County Council somewhere to turn when anti-social behaviour occurs at an East Clare tourism site. The regulations approved by elected members of Killaloe Municipal District this week prohibit camping and other potentially harmful activities on Inis Cealtra in Lough Derg. The bye-laws, which come into effect on July 1st, also ban overnight parking at Knockaphort Pier. Whitegate Fine Gael Councillor Pat Burke has been telling Clare FM's Seán Lyons the new rules were drafted following issues observed last summer.
Property investors are trying to piece together the cumulative effect of the bad news in the Budget.How much will the combined CGT changes and negative gearing clampdown hit returns? For the everyday investor with the average established investment property the expected internal rate of return is set to plunge from 11 per cent to 8.4 per cent. Stuart Wemyss of the ProSolution Private Office group joins Associate Editor, James Kirby in this episode. In today’s show, we cover: How to tackle the tax challenge for property investors Warning... Get your property revalued How come so few investors negatively gear new properties? New tax games emerge with exemptions from the new rules See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Click For RUMBLE Video Let's get a full handle on the situation we face should we not liberate ourselves: There's a deeper layer to what's going on and it provides insight into hidden events of the past. The cycle of Inversion, the ever tumbling hourglass of Kronos/Saturn is close to the 180° mark, the RESET position. Today you will hear from people on Instagram videos saying complete monologues nearly verbatim of what I've been warning about and concluding from all the seemingly unrelated elements. Their goal is to kill our electrical grid while maintaining or building their own. We are to be put back into primitive living. We aren't to drive or travel or even be free to roam. Outdoors and farmland will soon be off-limits to us. With the increase in pollution from the preparation of data centers, the chemical toxins sprayed everywhere and on our food, the illness and deaths will be blamed on Hanta or some other convenient "virus" will arise. All homes will be condemned without water and electricity. As best as I can surmise there multiple resets and a complete shift in the energy and rhythm of this realm each time. Resets are synonymous with Mass Murder. Some children too young to remember the world as it was are kept alive and assuredly abused and traumatized, while all of the adults are dispatched of in various ways. Entire civilizations appear to have been blown up or melted down by a force of nature or technology that should NOT have existed in that era. Is the Baalroom/Ballroom a metaphor or code for a bunker entrance to an underground labyrinth? The people will be disposed of in ways unimaginable then the clearing of the structures will commence. America First is the dark mantra, indicating what country will fall to data center takeover and extermination First. The aliens narrative may simply be a cover for these parasitic minions as their true form reveals itself, or it will be something conjured into our realm by the tech like dybbuk, Djinn, or demons. Perhaps they simply come up from underground, and under sea water.There will be plenty of distractions, more outrageous actions, bills, EOs, and declarative statements made by the so-called government. If this was a Sci-Fi horror novel it would be a tough sell. The fact that we can point to this happening in "reality" says something about how short they intend our future to be. We're not supposed to be around to witness most of the changes they're discussing.***Due to the recent events involving the loss of the FTJMedia platform, and how it happened, adaptations to routine need to occur.Rumble Rants, we've discovered increased their take to 50% which makes them more than even YouTube.If you would like to support this Independent broadcast and ensure I can continue to do livestreams, please use these methods below:https://GivesendGo.com/BaalBustershttps://buymeacoffee.com/BaalBustershttps://paypal.me/BaalBustersTo join the cheap tiers on Patreon, use this link:https://www.patreon.com/c/KristosCastBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/ba-al-busters-broadcast--5100262/support.
In the latest episode of None But The Brave, co-hosts Hal Schwartz and Flynn McLean discuss last week's Bruce Springsteen & The E Street Band show that took place at UBS Arena in Elmont, NY. Flynn attended the show and he reports that he had a much bigger Bruce buzz than he had after the Newark show. Later in the episode, Hal and Flynn talk about the change of dates for the Philly show. For more information on exclusive NBTB content via Patreon, please visit: Patreon.com/NBTBPodcast. This show is sponsored by DistroKid. Use this link to support the show and get 30% off your first year: http://distrokid.com/vip/nbtb Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Mike just got back from Denver and he's not done with your voicemails. Episode 606 wraps up the meet-and-greet conversation from Episode 604 with fan stories that span 1995 to today, plus cover song what-ifs, Screeching Weasel split ideas, show intros, and turning 40. Fresh off the Mission Ballroom in Denver with MxPx, Goldfinger, Zebrahead, and Homegrown, Mike opens with upcoming Warped Tour dates, a new album update, the Punkadeka Festival in Milan on September 5, and a Pacific Northwest show coming at the end of August (TBA). Then it's another round of voicemails responding to Episode 604's meet-and-greet moment, with fans from all over sharing what they actually saw at those shows. Mike also gets into the real story behind Left Coast Live, why his Orange Creamsicle Sterling by Music Man hasn't made it into an MxPx set yet, cover songs that almost were (The Clampdown, Highway to Hell), and what On the Cover 3 might look like. Plus: Mike gives himself a D in Spanish, shares his method for breaking creative blocks, breaks down the psychology of show intros, and talks turning 40 with no party. GOLDFINGER in MAY May 23 - Slam Dunk Festival. UK GF May 24 - Slam Dunk Festival. UK GF June 12 - Mike Herrera Solo Outdoor acoustic show, downtown Bremerton, WA (FIFA World Cup fan zone) UPCOMING MxPx SHOWS Warped Tour — Washington DC Warped Tour — Long Beach, CA Warped Tour — Montreal Warped Tour — Orlando, FL Warped Tour — Mexico City Saturday, September 5 — Milan, Italy — Punkadeka Festival End of August — Pacific Northwest (TBA — announcement coming this month)
In today's episode, Jesse discuss the significance of the 2026 Land of Hope and Dreams tour. Jesse argues the 2026 tour is a “patriotic protest tour” centered on democracy, freedom, and the Constitution, citing song choices like “War,” a reclaimed “Born in the U.S.A.,” “Purple Rain,” and “Clampdown,” and suggests it may serve as a punctuation mark in Springsteen's story! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In today's episode, Jesse discuss the significance of the 2026 Land of Hope and Dreams tour. Jesse argues the 2026 tour is a “patriotic protest tour” centered on democracy, freedom, and the Constitution, citing song choices like “War,” a reclaimed “Born in the U.S.A.,” “Purple Rain,” and “Clampdown,” and suggests it may serve as a punctuation mark in Springsteen's story! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Donald Trump has branded Mexico a narco-state, accusing it of failing to control its border. The US president has escalated his rhetoric, issuing stark accusations and threatening unilateral military action, claiming drug trafficking and illegal immigration still pose a significant threat to the United States. But what's the reality on the ground? Our correspondents, Laurence Cuvillier and Quentin Duval, report from the Mexican side of the border.
On today's Party for Two, Jerry and Barb DiGiulio break down the top stories of the day. Jerry then speaks with Michael Aitken, co‑founder and owner of El Mariachi Tacos and Churros, about his column on how temporary foreign worker restrictions are hurting his business. Next, it’s The Blacklocks Report, with Tom Korski, Managing Editor at Blacklocks.ca, bringing the latest federal news from Ottawa. A Canadian activist’s ship collided with a krill trawler near Antarctica. Jerry shares his thoughts and takes your calls on this issue.
Rugby fans will be heading to the Aviva this weekend to watch Ireland take on rugby and some of those fans could have paid €3,000 for their ticket. Anton discusses this further with John Clendennen, Fine Gael TD for Offaly.
Rugby fans will be heading to the Aviva this weekend to watch Ireland take on rugby and some of those fans could have paid €3,000 for their ticket. Anton discusses this further with John Clendennen, Fine Gael TD for Offaly.
Hosts Jim White, Brother Dave White, Super Dave Weldon and Jam Bacchus open Episode 220 with laughs, crew updates, and a progress report on downloads and followers. The episode covers driver news and shout-outs, new hires and anniversaries, reminders about cab cards and registration stickers, the rollout of eDVIRs, and fuel/idling tips. A major focus is accountability at Coors — new photo requirements, load and tarp checks after recent spills, and site-specific safety rules for heavy hauls. Mechanics and trailer defect procedures are also reviewed. The podcast closes with leadership tips on respect, overcoming fear, practical loading tricks, and the JFW creed encouraging safety and teamwork.
Hello? It's London Calling, the revolutionary third record by British punk pioneers The Clash! Widely regarded as one of the greatest albums of all time, the band writes on everything from nuclear meltdown to consumerism to the harsh realities of addiction, backed by a raw edge and a reggae-infused beat. We'll learn how Joe Strummer & co. rose to meet the musical moment, taking cues from friends and rivals like the Sex Pistols and The Ramones. From staples like Lost In The Supermarket to Train In Vain (a cut that almost missed the album altogether), find out what makes The Clash and their legacy such a force to be reckoned with.We'll talk about our favorite Clash hits as we Rock The Casbah! Then The Hateful Mixtaper is bringing The Clampdown once more during Fact Or Spin, where we discover a marathon disappearance, child labor, and pogo grandmas... Rudie Can't Fail, but can our resident Dastard? Then we get Lost In The Supermarket with each track on this expansive double album as we explore everything from Spanish tourism to Over The Hedge! Curl up with your favorite Montgomery Clift movie and take a listen to this episode. Find out whether London Calling achieves Death Or Glory!Is this double album worth the listen? What's the worst place to practice the drums? Should you stay or should you go?! (The answer is GO... but go to our socials and www.spinitpod.com for more!)Keep Spinning at www.SpinItPod.com!Thanks for listening!0:00 Intro2:49 About The Clash14:03 About London Calling22:40 Awards & Accolades23:13 Fact Or Spin24:23 Joe Strummer's Marathon Disappearing Act27:39 They Gave Two Kids Career Opportunities29:25 Topper Had A Unique Practice Space33:23 Mick Jones Missed A Soundcheck To Teach Grandmas How To Pogo39:54 Album Art43:26 London Calling48:55 Brand New Cadillac50:23 Jimmy Jazz51:56 Hateful53:45 Rudie Can't Fail55:37 Spanish Bombs57:22 The Right Profile1:00:18 Lost In The Supermarket1:05:19 The Clampdown1:08:31 The Guns Of Brixton1:10:13 Wrong 'Em Boyo1:11:30 Death Or Glory1:13:33 Koka Kola1:16:10 The Card Cheat1:17:41 Lover's Rock1:19:07 Four Horsemen1:21:05 I'm Not Down1:22:23 Revolution Rock1:23:51 Train In Vain (Stand By Me)1:26:09 Final Spin Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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King's College London says loose fabric can track movement better than skin-tight sensors, meaning your next health tracker might be… a shirt button. Then we've got the UK pushing telecoms giants to bin surprise mid-contract price hikes (about time), plus Microsoft scrambling to patch Windows and Office bugs that hackers are already exploiting. After that: China tests new Moon-mission hardware, and Silent Hill fans get a late-night update. More on all of it at standard.co.uk — and hit follow so you don't miss the next one! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Paul and Mick discuss a busy week in the courts with a man charged over the scrambler crash which killed Grace Lynch in Finglas, businessmen Jim and PJ Mansfield charged with money laundering and more. They also discuss the government's decision to ban scramblers. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Iran is pushing to control the public message, following weeks of deadly protests. The regime today, held pro-government rallies, while continuing a country-wide internet blackout in an attempt to limit the information getting out. Critics say the death toll continues to rise.Also: Canada's skeleton team is pushing back on accusations it sabotaged the Olympic hopes of an American sledder. The U.S. athlete claims Canada's coach intentionally pulled four of his athletes from a weekend race, depriving her of the points needed to qualify for the upcoming games.And: Is the gun buyback program working? Canada's public safety minister is defending the government's controversial buyback program after a test run of the policy — set to be launched in the coming weeks — produced minimal results.Plus: Canada's tanker ban misinformation, U.S. Fed Chair under investigation, Grok's deepfake concerns, and more.
Patrick Bet-David reacts to Michael Burry warning that markets are missing a major shift. From Venezuela to China, oil collateral, and Taiwan, Pat explains why this is not about one raid, but a Cold War level move that Wall Street is badly underpricing.
Tech and Science Daily from The Standard covers a London council cyber security clampdown after a neighbouring incident, and TfL's plans to modernise Oyster and contactless so phones and wearables play nicer with fare caps. After the break, we're joined by Nesta to talk Future Signals 2026 — the emerging trends that could shape the year ahead — before a quick preview of what to expect from CES in Las Vegas. We also round up the holiday-season gaming hack chatter, with the dramatic TikTok clips versus what's actually been confirmed. For more head to standard.co.uk. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Alpha Flight #120 (1993)The CLAMPDOWN loosens its grip as Alpha Flight struggles with the fallout of their massive brawl with the Wrecking Crew destroying their favorite post-battle poutine hangout.Highlights include:EASTERN PROMISES fighting!Guardian uses all the things in her suit at the same timeWyre finally gets some pantsShaman and Talisman FINALLY decide to join usMannikin gets his stuff togetherTim Horton's locations with fireplaces in themAlso, quick thoughts on BATMAN / DEADPOOL and Black Friday sales of yesteryear.*** PROPER COMIC BOOK DISCUSSION STARTS AT 00:12:16 ***Promo: CHECKERED PAST (https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/checkered-past/id1350233450)Continue the conversation with Shawn and Jen on Twitter / Instagram / Facebook / Threads / Bluesky or email the show at worstcollectionever@gmail.comAlso, get hip to all of our episodes on YouTube in its own playlist! https://bit.ly/WorstCollectionEverYTDownload the podcast on Spotify, Apple Podcasts and wherever you get your favorite shows. Please rate, review, subscribe and tell a friend!
SilentWar Ep6447: Warmongering Trump Flops on Epstein (Again), War & Clampdown Coming100% audience funded, independent, and powered by your donations & purchases at TheGreatAwakeningCoffee.com, where our speciality is waking people up and RedPillLiving.com Detox the Deep State.If you appreciate the work we do and wish to support us, you can donate here >> https://www.nemosnewsnetwork.com/donateBitchute – Where We Don't Have To Watch Our Mouths!Click Here For Exclusive Deal and Remove all ads and secure your privacy!https://www.bitchute.com/affiliate/dustinnemosCarbonShield60 Oil Infusions 15% OFFGo to >> https://www.redpillliving.com/NEMOSCoupon Code: NEMOS(Coupon code good for one time use)✅ https://NemosNewsNetwork.com/sponsorsIf you wish to support our work by donating - Bitcoin Accepted.✅ https://NemosNewsNetwork.com/Donate———————————————————————FALL ASLEEP FAST - Stay Asleep Longer... Without Negative Side Effects.✅ https://redpillliving.com/sleep———————————————————————For breaking news from one of the most over the target and censored names in the world join our 100% Free newsletter at https://NemosNewsNetwork.com/news———————————————————————Follow on Truth Socialhttps://truthsocial.com/@REALDUSTINNEMOSAlso follow us at Gabhttps://gab.com/nemosnewsnetworkJoin our Telegram chat: https://NemosNewsNetwork.com/chat———————————————————————
Alpha Flight #119 (1993)Up in Canada, the CLAMPDOWN continues to get tighter as the brawl between Alpha Flight and the Wrecking Crew (and all their organizational baggage) ramps up! Lots of mystical crowbars, air bullets and well-placed gymnastics going on here. Plus, Department H gets raided and old white men play racquetball!Highlights include:Wrecker eats lightning!Wildheart debuts (and looks ridiculous)Hardliner haircutsShawn frets over having to explain whatever the hell Mannikin is supposed to bePurple Girl poses for WIZARD magazinedoes Sasquatch shed in between transformations?Also, Shawn and Jen buy even MORE new comics at the Hall of Justice Anniversary sale!*** PROPER COMIC BOOK DISCUSSION STARTS AT 00:18:45 ***Promo: LONGBOX REVIEW (https://longboxreview.com/)Continue the conversation with Shawn and Jen on Twitter / Instagram / Facebook / Threads / Bluesky or email the show at worstcollectionever@gmail.comAlso, get hip to all of our episodes on YouTube in its own playlist! https://bit.ly/WorstCollectionEverYTDownload the podcast on Spotify, Apple Podcasts and wherever you get your favorite shows. Please rate, review, subscribe and tell a friend!
A bass-smashing cover. Nineteen tracks that refuse to sit still. And a city's pulse pressed into vinyl. We spin The Clash's London Calling and pull apart why this double album still feels urgent, generous, and wildly playable decades later. From the title track's warning siren to the upbeat surprise of Train in Vain, we follow the thread that ties punk grit to ska bounce, reggae sway, and power-pop shine without losing the band's core fire. We take you into late-70s Britain—recession, unrest, and a hungry band rehearsing in near squalor—where cross-pollination with Jamaican sound systems and club culture shaped the record's muscle and movement. You'll hear how sequencing keeps the double LP lean, why Lost in the Supermarket hits harder as life gets pricier, and how Clampdown proves that urgency and musicianship can coexist. We also unpack the Guy Stevens sessions that chased chaos for feel, the Elvis-referencing cover that nods at lineage while smashing through it, and the band's decision to price a double album like a single to keep the music accessible. Along the way, we argue for favourite cuts—Brand New Cadillac, Spanish Bombs, Clampdown—track early hip-hop echoes in The Guns of Brixton, and explain how that unlisted closer became a signature. If you love music history, genre-blending, or records that meet the moment, this is a deep, spirited listen that makes the case for London Calling as more than a classic: it's a living document of rebellion, craft, and community. Subscribe for more classic album dives, share with a friend who needs this record in their life, and leave a review to help other music fans find the show. What are your top three tracks from London Calling?What did you think of this album? Send us a text!Support the showWebsite Contact
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SilentWar Ep6444: War Increase, Noticing Goes Mainstream - Jewish Clampdown In Response100% audience funded, independent, and powered by your donations & purchases at TheGreatAwakeningCoffee.com, where our speciality is waking people up and RedPillLiving.com Detox the Deep State.If you appreciate the work we do and wish to support us, you can donate here >> https://www.nemosnewsnetwork.com/donateBitchute – Where We Don't Have To Watch Our Mouths!Click Here For Exclusive Deal and Remove all ads and secure your privacy!https://www.bitchute.com/affiliate/dustinnemosCarbonShield60 Oil Infusions 15% OFFGo to >> https://www.redpillliving.com/NEMOSCoupon Code: NEMOS(Coupon code good for one time use)✅ https://NemosNewsNetwork.com/sponsorsIf you wish to support our work by donating - Bitcoin Accepted.✅ https://NemosNewsNetwork.com/Donate———————————————————————FALL ASLEEP FAST - Stay Asleep Longer... Without Negative Side Effects.✅ https://redpillliving.com/sleep———————————————————————For breaking news from one of the most over the target and censored names in the world join our 100% Free newsletter at https://NemosNewsNetwork.com/news———————————————————————Follow on Truth Socialhttps://truthsocial.com/@REALDUSTINNEMOSAlso follow us at Gabhttps://gab.com/nemosnewsnetworkJoin our Telegram chat: https://NemosNewsNetwork.com/chat———————————————————————
The Mincing Rascals this week are Jon Hansen of WGN Radio and Block Club Chicago, Eric Zorn, publisher of The Picayune Sentinel, Austin Berg, Executive Director of the Chicago Policy Center and the The Last Ward, and multi-media journalist Brandon Pope, author of Brandon Pope's Screening Room. The Rascals begin the podcast talking about the Cook County Sheriff's Office stepping up enforcement for illegally […]
The Mincing Rascals this week are Jon Hansen of WGN Radio and Block Club Chicago, Eric Zorn, publisher of The Picayune Sentinel, Austin Berg, Executive Director of the Chicago Policy Center and the The Last Ward, and multi-media journalist Brandon Pope, author of Brandon Pope's Screening Room. The Rascals begin the podcast talking about the Cook County Sheriff's Office stepping up enforcement for illegally […]
The Mincing Rascals this week are Jon Hansen of WGN Radio and Block Club Chicago, Eric Zorn, publisher of The Picayune Sentinel, Austin Berg, Executive Director of the Chicago Policy Center and the The Last Ward, and multi-media journalist Brandon Pope, author of Brandon Pope's Screening Room. The Rascals begin the podcast talking about the Cook County Sheriff's Office stepping up enforcement for illegally […]
The Mincing Rascals this week are Jon Hansen of WGN Radio and Block Club Chicago, Eric Zorn, publisher of The Picayune Sentinel, Austin Berg, Executive Director of the Chicago Policy Center and the The Last Ward, and multi-media journalist Brandon Pope, author of Brandon Pope's Screening Room. The Rascals begin the podcast talking about the Cook County Sheriff's Office stepping up enforcement for illegally […]
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Guest: Patrick Tucker, Defense One science and technology editor. Read Tucker's recent reporting on the topic below: Related reading: “New Golden Dome details emerge from industry day,” Tucker reported on August 14; "Pete Hegseth Doesn't Want to Talk About Golden Dome," former Naval War College professor Tom Nichols wrote for The Atlantic on August 8; “Lockheed Martin aims to test a missile-killing satellite by 2028,” also via Tucker, reporting August 5; "Effects of Lower Launch Costs on Previous Estimates for Space-Based, Boost-Phase Missile Defense," May 5, via the Congressional Budget Office with an estimated total price tag for Golden Dome somewhere between $831 billion to $542 billion; See also, "Trump wants a Golden Dome over America. Here's what it would take," via NPR's Geoff Brumfiel, reporting April 22. Watch the futuristic, satirical news clips from 1987's "Robocop," via YouTube, here. And you can find a trailer for the 1985 film, "Real Genius," also via YouTube, here.
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TRP's new Vistar drivetrain combines a 12-speed cassette with a Classified internally geared hub to give you the benefits of a front derailleur without the hassle and complication, but does it work in the real world? Senior Tech Editor Josh Ross has spent months using it and explains the benefits, drawbacks, and how the hybrid 1X system compares to a traditional drivetrain. Josh has also been riding the new SRAM Force and Rival drivetrains that aim to bring the performance of Red down to a lower price point; he describes the differences between each group and tells Levy why Force is the answer. Cervelo also just released their Aspero-5 gravel race bike that trades tire clearance and comfort for pure aero-focused speed, which is the opposite approach that we're seeing with most new designs. Alvin has been testing the fresh Aspero and explains why this new "gravel bike" might be the ideal all-road machine for many riders. Lastly, the crew debates the UCI's strange new tech mandates that limit handlebar width, fork leg geometry, rim height, and aero helmets, all of which are intended to slow racers down and increase safety. But are yet more rules really the answer, and how do the UCI's decisions affect what consumers can purchase? For your consideration: TRP Vistar with Classified Stacks up to the Big Groupset Players, but There's a Catch SRAM Force AXS First Ride: RED Gets a Discount SRAM Rival AXS XPLR First Ride: 13-Speed Gets Cheaper First Ride: Cervelo Áspero-5 Is a Fast Gravel Bike That Might Just Replace Your Road Bike New UCI Gear Rules Incoming: Rim Height Limits, Minimum Bar Widths, and a Tech Fraud Crackdown
In hour 1, Los Angeles continues to burn as President Trump sends in reinforcements. The Democrats continue to stand by the protestors as they continue to destroy the city of LA. We also hear today's national anthem on this edition of the Marc Cox Morning Show! Marc & Kim dive into the biggest stories of the day in The Shortlist, as well as the pushback from Governor Newsom of California related to President Trump sending in the National Guard and the Marines. NIL Deals have taken the college sports world by storm. Controversy over past athletes having the potential to get back paid for their name, image and likeness before this came into effect. Should college athletes be paid for their name, image and likeness if they played as long ago as 2016? The homeless park has moved to a new location in Downtown Saint Louis. Where is it at and how bad of shape is the park in? In hour 2, Marc & Kim dive into the biggest stories of the day in The Shortlist, as well as diving into the issues that are going on in Washington D.C. Missouri counties are implementing a new property tax issue, and it has citizens and their representatives in a bit of an uproar. John Lamping, former Missouri State Senator, joins the show to discuss the new bill proposed in Missouri. This bill includes Kansas City sports as well as where the money for this will come from. In this edition of In Other News, Sly Stone passes away and a black bear smashes a window of a nursing home in Saint Charles and breaks in. Also, public USB cords are being used to take information off of people's phones. In hour 3, a so-called liberation day is going on in Los Angeles. They are being freed from the mass amounts of illegal immigrants, but they have faced some severe pushback thus far. Marc & Kim dive into the biggest stories of the day in The Shortlist. Griff Jenkins of Fox News joins the show to discuss the capitol clampdown in Washington D.C. He discusses a refunding of the police in D.C. and how the residents of D.C. would back this. Mark Walters, host of Armed American Radio and Armed American Radio's Daily Defense with Mark Walters & Spokesman for the Second Amendment Foundation, joins the show to discuss gun control bills in the state of Arizona. He also discusses what is going on in Los Angeles and how Democrat heavy the protests really are. RFK Jr. has decided to fire the CDC Vaccine Committee that was appointed under President Biden. In fact, all 17 members had been appointed by the Biden Administration, after Biden had wiped out the previous Trump committee. In hour 4, Marc & Kim dive into the biggest stories of the day in The Shortlist, as well as the uproar that was caused after Trump sent the National Guard to Los Angeles. The people of LA have labeled Trump a dictator for sending the military into LA. Dennis Zine, former LAPD sergeant and LA city councilman, joins the show to discuss the riots in LA. He details the mass amounts of violence and looting that continues to take place throughout the city. Ryan Wiggins, host of Wiggins America Saturday's from 6-7 AM on 97.1 FM Talk, joins to discuss the education system and why many students are taking part in the protests going on in Los Angeles. Ryan Wiggins, host of Wiggins America Saturday's from 6-7 AM on 97.1 FM Talk, joins to discuss the education system and why many students are taking part in the protests going on in Los Angeles. Andy McKean, Chair at America 250 St. Charles County Committee, joins the show to discuss a local celebration coming up in the Saint Louis area.
A so-called liberation day is going on in Los Angeles. They are being freed from the mass amounts of illegal immigrants, but they have faced some severe pushback thus far. Marc & Kim dive into the biggest stories of the day in The Shortlist. Griff Jenkins of Fox News joins the show to discuss the capitol clampdown in Washington D.C. He discusses a refunding of the police in D.C. and how the residents of D.C. would back this. Mark Walters, host of Armed American Radio and Armed American Radio's Daily Defense with Mark Walters & Spokesman for the Second Amendment Foundation, joins the show to discuss gun control bills in the state of Arizona. He also discusses what is going on in Los Angeles and how Democrat heavy the protests really are. RFK Jr. has decided to fire the CDC Vaccine Committee that was appointed under President Biden. In fact, all 17 members had been appointed by the Biden Administration, after Biden had wiped out the previous Trump committee.
Griff Jenkins of Fox News joins the show to discuss the capitol clampdown in Washington D.C. He discusses a refunding of the police in D.C. and how the residents of D.C. would back this.
World news....Clampdown in Rome, China invading Taiwan?, Ukraine fights back, Right-winger wins Poland - what does that mean? Reporter, CNN U.K. & Europe Rob Picheta explains. Fascist alert. Was Rep Nadler's aid detained and handcuffed as a warning and an intimidation tactic? You Betcha! See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Sean Farrington hears from a care home owner what a visa ban will mean to his company. And the latest from the China-US trade talks. Will it be back to business as usual?
The leading presidential candidate in France is now ineligible to run for political office. Marine Le Pen was expected to come out on top in the French presidential elections, but she has now been found guilty of embezzlement and was sentenced to four years in prison. After the verdict was announced, she alleged the case was politically motivated, and critics pointed out that her case fits in with a broader pattern. Populist leaders around the world are facing similar legal attacks, and some allege these are part of a campaign to keep the new parties out of politics.
Kate Adie presents stories from Turkey, the US, El Salvador, and Georgia.
Berlin argues that tightening border controls will combat cross-border crime. Also: Catherine, the Princess of Wales, says she's finished chemotherapy, and James Earl Jones, the voice of Darth Vader, has died.