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Eric Richins reportedly told a close friend, "I think my wife tried to poison me"—weeks before he died. He'd suspected it for years. He told his sister about an incident in Greece. He consulted divorce attorneys and estate planners. He removed Kouri as his life insurance beneficiary. He transferred business assets to his sister's control.And still, he stayed married. He went home to her every night.This episode examines the hardest question in the Kouri Richins case—not why she allegedly killed him, but why he stayed with someone he suspected might.Psychotherapist Shavaun Scott analyzes the psychology of victims who remain in relationships they believe are dangerous. Suspecting your spouse wants you dead isn't like other suspicions. It requires accepting something almost impossible: that the person you love, the parent of your children, could take your life.We examine the protective steps Eric took while staying. He wasn't in denial—he prepared. Legal consultations, insurance changes, asset protection. But he didn't leave.We analyze the trap of an unbelievable truth. "I think my wife is poisoning me" sounds paranoid. Delusional. Who helps you escape when no one believes the danger is real?We discuss the role of their three children. Does having kids together make leaving harder? Create a need to stay close and monitor the threat? Complicate the calculation?And we identify what friends and family should have recognized. What warning signs indicate someone is in this kind of danger? What can outsiders do?Part 2 of our two-part series. Part 1 examined Kouri's alleged psychology. This one is for Eric—and for anyone who might see themselves in his position.Join Our SubStack For AD-FREE ADVANCE EPISODES & EXTRAS!: https://hiddenkillers.substack.com/Want to comment and watch this podcast as a video? Check out our YouTube Channel. https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC8-vxmbhTxxG10sO1izODJg?sub_confirmation=1Instagram https://www.instagram.com/hiddenkillerspod/Facebook https://www.facebook.com/hiddenkillerspod/Tik-Tok https://www.tiktok.com/@hiddenkillerspodX Twitter https://x.com/TrueCrimePodThis publication contains commentary and opinion based on publicly available information. All individuals are presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law. Nothing published here should be taken as a statement of fact, health or legal advice.#EricRichins #KouriRichins #KouriRichinsTrial #EricRichinsMurder #VictimPsychology #WhyVictimsStay #ShavaunScott #DomesticViolence #SpousePoisoning #TrueCrime
Le prime pagine dei principali quotidiani nazionali commentate in rassegna stampa da Davide Giacalone. Lo scontro politico sul referendum, l'Italia e il Board for Gaza, il trapianto di cuore al bambino di due anni a Napoli, l'attivista di destra ucciso in Francia. Spazio Confidenze. Con noi Angelina Spinoni, direttrice di Confidenze. Oggi abbiamo parlato di città belle e accessibili. Le Olimpiadi Milano Cortina: il punto sportivo con Enzo Tamborra. Spazio Champions. Torniamo a parlare delle squadre italiane in Europa con i nostri inviati, Nicolò Pompei e Tommaso Angelini. Stasera le prime due gare d'andata dei play off di Champions League, con radiocronaca diretta integrale su RTL 102.5 Don Antonio Mazzi, fondatore della comunità Exodus, regala ogni giorno un pensiero, un suggerimento, una frase agli ascoltatori di RTL 102.5. L'attualità, commentata dalla direttrice del quotidiano Nazionale e dei quotidiani editi dal gruppo Monrif, Agnese Pini. Il caso di Alberto Ravagnani. Il prete, seguitissimo sui social, ha deciso di abbandonare il ministero sacerdotale. La sua storia nel libro "La scelta" edito da Sem. Manuela di Centa, ex fondista, è stata campionessa olimpica e ha fatto tante altre cose, tra cui anche esperienze in politica. Recentemente è stata nominata presidente di Valtellina 2028, i Giochi giovanili che pure si terranno in Italia. All'interno di Non Stop News, con Giusi Legrenzi, Lucrezia Bernardo, Enrico Galletti e Massimo Lo Nigro.
Olympic medal winner confessed to cheating on his girlfriend during post-game live TV interview. Murder trial in France is complicated by twin brothers with same DNA. Portugal allowed children to cast their votes in the Presidential election. // Weird AF News is the only daily weird news podcast in the world. Weird news 5 days/week and on Friday it's only Floridaman. SUPPORT by joining the Weird AF News Patreon http://patreon.com/weirdafnews - OR buy Jonesy a coffee at http://buymeacoffee.com/funnyjones Buy MERCH: https://weirdafnews.merchmake.com/ - Check out the official website https://WeirdAFnews.com and FOLLOW host Jonesy at http://instagram.com/funnyjones - wants Jonesy to come perform standup comedy in your city? Fill out the form: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSfvYbm8Wgz3Oc2KSDg0-C6EtSlx369bvi7xdUpx_7UNGA_fIw/viewform
Carl and Mike close out with final thoughts on the arrest of James Pearce Jr. and share thoughts on how the Falcons' plans to improve this offseason may be impacted assuming the rookie edge player may not be suiting up for the team next season.
IKEA. Saint Paul's shipwreck. A salt mine. sometimes we can overcomplicate the gospel.
IKEA. Saint Paul's shipwreck. A salt mine. sometimes we can overcomplicate the gospel.
Greenland, an Inuit-majority territory that has spent decades slowly pushing toward greater self-determination, suddenly found itself pulled back into the centre of great-power politics. For years, the territory — which is formally part of the Kingdom of Denmark — has been navigating a careful process of decolonization. That trajectory is now under pressure because of the constant talk from U.S. President Donald Trump about control and ownership of Greenland in the past few months. • • • APTN National News, our stories told our way. Visit our website for more: https://aptnnews.ca Hear more APTN News podcasts: https://www.aptnnews.ca/podcasts/
While we wait for Congress to deal with the issue of health care subsidies, a lot of our listeners who planned to retire before 65 may wonder whether they can afford health care premiums before Medicare kicks in. On this week's episode, Laurel & Taylor Steward of Mattson Financial Services discuss how they're helping clients navigate around this tricky issue, and still enjoy the early retirement they deserve. We'll also discuss frequent scenarios that couples run into during their retirement journey.Whether it's health care, taxes, Social Security, estate planning, investments or income, let us help you find more clarity and confidence in your plan. Learn more at www.MattsonFinancial.com.
Connor and Mike answer questions surrounding the future of the Husker running backs after Emmett Johnson's departure.
Today we're continuing last week's core values conversation and tackling the moment I really don't want you to worry about: “What if my values are in competition with each other?” Here's where we go: Why “competing values” usually isn't the real problem (and what actually is) How circular thinking keeps you stuck in the confusion cave
Wall Street is pitching “fixed-maturity ETFs” as the perfect solution for retirees who want certainty, income, and peace of mind—but are they actually solving a problem that already has simpler answers? In this episode, Don and Tom break down what bonds and CDs really do, why fixed-maturity funds are being pushed so hard right now, and how fees quietly eat away at the promised benefits. Along the way, they explain the real role of bonds in a portfolio, why chasing yield is a trap, and how diversification and simplicity still beat clever packaging. Listener questions tackle fiduciary responsibility in 401(k) plans, loaded mutual funds, and how much international exposure makes sense in retirement. 0:04 New year opener, time anxiety, and refusing to acknowledge large numbers 1:05 What a bond actually is—and what it guarantees (and doesn't) 1:54 CDs vs. bonds: fixed maturity products that already work 2:37 Why Wall Street suddenly “needs” fixed-maturity ETFs 3:22 BulletShares, yields, and the quiet problem of fund expenses 4:45 Larry Swedroe's blunt answer: skip the fund, buy the bonds 5:24 Yield fixation and how investors ignore cost and complexity 6:05 When fixed-maturity ETFs might make sense—and when they don't 7:14 I-Bonds, TreasuryDirect, and Don's practical reality check 7:48 A simple solution: total bond fund plus a CD ladder 8:28 Why fixed maturity doesn't mean fixed safety 10:09 Expense ratios compared: broad bond funds vs. sliced products 10:35 The real purpose of bonds in a portfolio 12:04 Putting 2022's bond losses in proper historical context 12:58 Eugene Fama on Wall Street “innovation” 13:20 Listener question: fiduciary responsibility in a 401(k) plan 16:30 Listener question: A-shares, B-shares, loads, and advisor honesty 19:14 Why high fund expenses hurt more than exit fees 20:52 Listener question: international exposure in retirement portfolios 22:18 Practical global diversification without precision theater 23:02 Why Don is flexible on allocations—but not on insurance sales 23:22 How to send in questions and closing banter Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Footballguys The Audible - Fantasy Football Info for Serious Fans
Get your 10-minute fantasy football edge: Bob Harris & Mike Dempsey break down today's NFL news + what it means for your team.
Five ways counting steps will complicate your life. That's what Dave discusses from personal experience during today's ten-minute walk.Join the Walking Friends Community on PatreonSign up for Dave's free email that hits your inbox early Thursday mornings. It's a little added motivation to help you keep walking even when it feels like a challenge See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Cooper Howard with Charles Schwab says he "won't be surprised" to see dispersion in December's FOMC meeting. He explains how a divide among Fed governors will complicate the interest rate picture into 2026. Cooper turns to the bond market to highlight how investors are pricing in concerns over the next Fed Chair. ======== Schwab Network ========Empowering every investor and trader, every market day. Subscribe to the Market Minute newsletter - https://schwabnetwork.com/subscribeDownload the iOS app - https://apps.apple.com/us/app/schwab-network/id1460719185Download the Amazon Fire Tv App - https://www.amazon.com/TD-Ameritrade-Network/dp/B07KRD76C7Watch on Sling - https://watch.sling.com/1/asset/191928615bd8d47686f94682aefaa007/watchWatch on Vizio - https://www.vizio.com/en/watchfreeplus-exploreWatch on DistroTV - https://www.distro.tv/live/schwab-network/Follow us on X – https://twitter.com/schwabnetworkFollow us on Facebook – https://www.facebook.com/schwabnetworkFollow us on LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/company/schwab-network/ About Schwab Network - https://schwabnetwork.com/about
The guys began the show with a discussion about the role money plays in college sports at the moment before getting to the Prop Bet Casino to end the hour.
In this episode, Jen unpacks the challenges of managing political discussions and expression in the workplace ahead of the 2026 election. Listeners will learn about SB 399, free speech boundaries, and practical ways to maintain civility and neutrality.
Paul Catalina's Top Five dives into the chaos surrounding LSU's coaching search after Brian Kelly's exit — and why the involvement of Louisiana Governor Jeff Landry could derail it completely. From political meddling to athletic director Scott Woodward's uncertain future, Paul lays out how the Tigers' program has become a circus behind the scenes. He also explains why candidates like Jon Gruden, Lane Kiffin, or even Brian Daboll could enter the mix under these bizarre circumstances. #collegefootball #cfb #cfp #top5 #lsu #batonrouge #louisiana #coachingcarousel #sec Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The Kremlin says new sanctions against Russia complicate efforts to restore relations with the United States. Kremlin Spokesperson Dmitry Peskov says Russia is interested in building good relations with all countries.
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Most entrepreneurs stay stuck because they overcomplicate everything. The truth? Success comes from cutting the noise and focusing only on what drives results. Great entrepreneurs don't build complex systems—they simplify. In this episode of The Level Up Podcast w/ Paul Alex, you'll discover:
Art Hogan says the government shutdown could be used by the government to remove Federal jobs it sees as superfluous. However, he adds that a shutdown means no economic data, creating near-term uncertainty for investors. As for the Fed, Art explains what it could mean for interest rate cuts as the FOMC appears to focus more on jobs data.======== Schwab Network ========Empowering every investor and trader, every market day. Subscribe to the Market Minute newsletter - https://schwabnetwork.com/subscribeDownload the iOS app - https://apps.apple.com/us/app/schwab-network/id1460719185Download the Amazon Fire Tv App - https://www.amazon.com/TD-Ameritrade-Network/dp/B07KRD76C7Watch on Sling - https://watch.sling.com/1/asset/191928615bd8d47686f94682aefaa007/watchWatch on Vizio - https://www.vizio.com/en/watchfreeplus-exploreWatch on DistroTV - https://www.distro.tv/live/schwab-network/Follow us on X – https://twitter.com/schwabnetworkFollow us on Facebook – https://www.facebook.com/schwabnetworkFollow us on LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/company/schwab-network/ About Schwab Network - https://schwabnetwork.com/about
What's a progressive voter to do? For some, new Calgary parties complicate matters Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Welcome. Here are ten practical tips for Healthcare Providers to prevent chronic Lyme disease. 1. Lyme Disease is Primarily a Clinical Diagnosis • While laboratory tests, like the two-tiered approach of ELISA followed by Western blot, can provide valuable support, Lyme disease diagnosis hinges on clinical judgment. The disease's early symptoms, such as the classic erythema migrans rash, fever, and joint pain, often present before the immune system has generated detectable antibodies. This means that the diagnosis is often made based on clinical presentation, particularly in endemic areas, even if tests are negative.2. Early Treatment Can Prevent Complications • The importance of early treatment in Lyme disease cannot be overstated. Studies have consistently shown that when antibiotics are administered promptly—ideally within weeks of infection—they can prevent the progression to more serious complications, such as Lyme arthritis, neuroborreliosis, and Lyme carditis. The window for optimal intervention is narrow, making early recognition and treatment vital.3. Co-Infections Are Common and Complicate the Picture • Ticks don't just carry Borrelia burgdorferi; they can also transmit other pathogens like Babesia microti, Bartonella henselae, and Anaplasma phagocytophilum. These co-infections can lead to overlapping or more severe symptoms and may require different or additional treatments. Research indicates that co-infections are present in up to 30% of Lyme disease cases, which underscores the importance of considering a broad differential diagnosis when symptoms persist.4. Lyme Disease Can Mimic a Range of Other Conditions • Known as "The Great Imitator," Lyme disease can present with symptoms that resemble those of multiple sclerosis, rheumatoid arthritis, fibromyalgia, or chronic fatigue syndrome. This mimicry can lead to misdiagnoses, delaying proper treatment. It's crucial for healthcare providers to consider Lyme disease in their differential diagnosis, especially in patients with a history of tick exposure.5. Seronegative Lyme Disease is a Real and Recognized Phenomenon • Not all patients with Lyme disease will test positive on standard serologic tests, especially in the early stages or if they have received early antibiotic treatment. This phenomenon, known as seronegative Lyme disease, can make diagnosis challenging. Clinical studies suggest that up to 20-30% of early Lyme disease cases may be seronegative, which requires healthcare providers to rely on their clinical instincts and patient history.6. Post-Treatment Lyme Disease Syndrome (PTLDS) Requires Attention • PTLDS, affecting 10-20% of Lyme disease patients, presents a significant challenge. Symptoms like fatigue, pain, and cognitive difficulties persist long after the infection should have been cleared. The exact cause of PTLDS is still debated, with theories ranging from persistent infection to autoimmune dysfunction. What is clear, however, is that these patients need careful management and support, rather than dismissal.7. Prevention Through Tick Avoidance is Key • Preventing tick bites is the most effective strategy to avoid Lyme disease and its associated complications. This includes the use of insect repellents, wearing protective clothing, performing regular tick checks, and removing ticks promptly. Education about these preventive measures is essential, particularly in areas where Lyme disease is endemic.8. Rash is Not Always Present, but It's a Strong Indicator9. Lyme Disease is Expanding Beyond Traditional Regions10. Lyme Disease Can Affect Multiple Organ Systems
When you're selling (or buying) a law firm, your advisory team can be your greatest asset… or your biggest obstacle. In this episode, host Victoria Collier pulls back the curtain on the “good, bad, and ugly” of working with outside advisors. You'll hear real-world examples of how advisors have saved deals by reframing strategy… and how others have nearly destroyed them through outdated, irrelevant, or ego-driven advice. Victoria shares practical ways to vet your advisory team, set boundaries, and keep the right person in charge (hint: it's you). What You'll Learn in This Episode • The surprising ways accountants, lawyers, and financial planners can slow (or sink) a deal. • Why “friend-advisors” can be the most dangerous voices in the room. • Four strategies to keep your advisors focused on closing, not controlling, your deal. Victoria Collier is a seasoned attorney, entrepreneur, and expert in law firm sales and valuations. With a background in law and accounting, including her prior military service and CPA training, she brings a unique perspective on the financial intricacies of business valuations. Victoria helps transform law firms into more valuable and sellable businesses, guiding attorneys through life after law. We want to hear from you! You can leave us a rating and review in Apple Podcasts. Click here and then scroll down the page to the rating and review section. You can also leave us a rating in Spotify by clicking here. Connect with Victoria Collier https://quidproquolaw.com/ Private Facebook Group https://www.facebook.com/groups/1284225722042602 LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/company/victoria-collier-coaching/
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With the passage of the expansive tax-and-spending bill, changes to Medicaid are coming. One of those changes is the addition of an 80-hour-a-month work requirement, something proponents say will help incentivize those on Medicaid to work. Others say it's not that simple, particularly for those who are disabled.
Senate appropriators look to mark up their two largest spending bills before going on break. Senate NDAA floor action is likely to be pushed to after the August recess. The Department of Agriculture looks to relocate more than half of its Washington-based workforce. Jacob Fulton has your CQ Morning Briefing for Friday, July 25, 2025.
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Jenise & Leci discuss the beauty of nature as a reflection of God's creation, the significance of confession and reconciliation in their spiritual lives, and how they navigate teaching their children about faith. The dialogue emphasizes the challenges and rewards of maintaining a spiritual practice in the modern world, highlighting the grace that comes from vulnerability and honesty in their journeys.The following link is a great resource on going to confession and includes a downloadable Examination of Conscience. You can find it here.
A new report shows inflation has picked up and analysts believe the prices of many goods increased, in part, because of President Trump’s tariffs. It will play into decisions by the Federal Reserve about when and whether to cut interest rates and comes as the president and his team have ramped up their pressure campaign on Fed Chair Jerome Powell. William Brangham discussed more with David Wessel. PBS News is supported by - https://www.pbs.org/newshour/about/funders
A new report shows inflation has picked up and analysts believe the prices of many goods increased, in part, because of President Trump’s tariffs. It will play into decisions by the Federal Reserve about when and whether to cut interest rates and comes as the president and his team have ramped up their pressure campaign on Fed Chair Jerome Powell. William Brangham discussed more with David Wessel. PBS News is supported by - https://www.pbs.org/newshour/about/funders
The Growthcast with Dallas Pruitt | Presented by The Multifamily Mindset
Tyler Deveraux reminds to keep things simple and to over complicate your first deal. Trust... but verify the details and make a move. We want your feedback! Take our survey to help us better your listening experience.Check out the Multifamily Mindset store for great tools like the Think Bigger Journal and MFM merchandise.Follow us on Instagram:►Tyler Deveraux (@tyler_deveraux), CEO of Multifamily Mindset & Managing Partner of Axxis Capital►Cyndi Maguire (@cyndigap), Real Estate Investor & Consultant at the Multifamily Mindset►Zach Rucker (@zachrucker), Underwriting Mentor at the Multifamily Mindset
For today's show: tram closures in the center of Prague complicate public transport and car traffic; vintage Praga cars go on display at the National Technical Museum; and, for our feature, an interview with Isabel Stainsby, translator of a new book by Roma journalist Patrik Banga.
A cincea predică din noua serie Frământările vieții, din cadrul programului de duminică, 23 februarie 2025, a pastorului Cristi Sonea.Te invităm alături de noi, iar dacă nu poți, te încurajăm să intri pe www.bbso.ro pentru a vedea mai multe despre misiunea și viziunea noastră.Iar dacă îți place ceea ce facem și vrei să ne ajuți, o poți face prin donație pe https://www.bbso.ro/doneaza/Îți mulțumim că ești parte din lucrarea noastră!
May 1, 2025 - Environmental Advocates NY Senior Director of Clean Water Rob Hayes explains why not all discharge to waste water treatment plants can be completely processed and calls for closer monitoring of industrial activities.
In this episode of the AdTechGod Pod, Yen Nguyen, the SVP Head of Curation at Consumable, shares her journey on focusing in on curation. She discusses the evolution of curation in the ad tech space, particularly in audio advertising, and highlights the untapped potential of digital audio. Yen emphasizes the importance of bridging the gap between traditional audio and programmatic buying, and how curation plays a crucial role in enhancing targeting and effectiveness in advertising. She also touches on future trends in ad tech, including the impact of AI and the need for innovation to create more efficient solutions for buyers. Takeaways Curation is a growing focus in the advertising industry. Yen's journey into curation was accidental but impactful. The audio advertising space has significant untapped potential. Curation is not just about supply; it's about expertise. Digital audio spending is on the rise but still underutilized. Education is key to shifting budgets towards audio advertising. Curation can bridge the gap in fragmented ad tech solutions. Innovations in AI and digital out-of-home are exciting trends. The emotional impact of audio ads can rival that of video. The future of advertising lies in making the buyer's job easier. Chapters 00:00 Introduction to Curation and Yen Nguyen 01:01 Yen's Journey in Curation 05:11 Curation's Evolution in AdTech 10:50 The Future of Audio Advertising 15:50 Bridging the Gap in Audio Advertising 19:06 The Role of Curation in AdTech 25:29 Innovations in AdTech and Future Trends Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
For decades, Catholic leaders in the U.S. have placed restrictions on certain reproductive health services at Catholic-run hospitals. But as abortion is becoming harder to access nationwide, there’s a new spotlight on care at these facilities. Special correspondent Sarah Varney traveled to Eureka, California, to meet one woman who ran into the limits of Catholic-run healthcare. PBS News is supported by - https://www.pbs.org/newshour/about/funders
Russia pounded Kyiv overnight in one of its largest attacks on the Ukrainian capital since last summer. Officials there say nine people were killed and more than 70 others injured. It comes at a pivotal moment in the war. The U.S. proposed a peace deal Wednesday and has threatened to pull the plug on talks if both sides don’t reach an agreement soon. Laura Barrón-López reports. PBS News is supported by - https://www.pbs.org/newshour/about/funders
For decades, Catholic leaders in the U.S. have placed restrictions on certain reproductive health services at Catholic-run hospitals. But as abortion is becoming harder to access nationwide, there’s a new spotlight on care at these facilities. Special correspondent Sarah Varney traveled to Eureka, California, to meet one woman who ran into the limits of Catholic-run healthcare. PBS News is supported by - https://www.pbs.org/newshour/about/funders
Russia pounded Kyiv overnight in one of its largest attacks on the Ukrainian capital since last summer. Officials there say nine people were killed and more than 70 others injured. It comes at a pivotal moment in the war. The U.S. proposed a peace deal Wednesday and has threatened to pull the plug on talks if both sides don’t reach an agreement soon. Laura Barrón-López reports. PBS News is supported by - https://www.pbs.org/newshour/about/funders
Why do men and women make finding a mate more difficult than it has to be? The process can be so difficult that failure is a certainty.
President Trump’s sweeping measures, from tariffs to federal worker cuts, are taking shape in Washington, but their impact is already rippling far beyond. Lisa Desjardins visited rural Nebraska where livelihoods are on the line. PBS News is supported by - https://www.pbs.org/newshour/about/funders
On this episode of "Dubs Talk," Kerith Burke and Dalton Johnson break down the Golden State Warriors' big win over the Oklahoma City Thunder and how it might impact the Warriors' trade deadline activity. Then, the duo examines the names circulating in the NBA trade rumors.(01:45) - Andrew Wiggins helped carry Golden State to its best win of the season against the Oklahoma City Thunder(06:16) - Steph Curry feels this was the best game he and Dennis Schröder have played together(15:15) - Vintage Kevon Looney game highlights his impact on Golden State(19:45) - Are Warriors' role players making case to stay ahead of NBA trade deadline?(28:00) - Are Zach LaVine, Jimmy Butler, or Nikola Vučević good fits in Golden State?
On this week's Money Matters, Scott and Pat discuss whether the stock market is overpriced. Then, they address real-life questions from listeners, including a unique case where tax rules complicate a generous gesture from an 11-year-old wishing to donate her livestock show earnings to a community cause. They also delve into the benefits of waiting until age 70 to claim Social Security and explore the impact of legislative risks on retirement planning. Finally, they help a small business owner understand why he should be making quarterly tax payments. Join Money Matters: Get your most pressing financial questions answered by Allworth's CEOs Scott Hanson and Pat McClain live on-air! Call 833-99-WORTH. Or ask a question by clicking here. You can also be on the air by emailing Scott and Pat at questions@moneymatters.com. Download and rate our podcast here.
As the Southern California wildfires have made tragically apparent, California Democrats' goal to lower the cost of living are running headlong into the impacts of extreme weather brought on by climate change. Reporter: Guy Marzorati, KQED President Trump is expected to visit Los Angeles today to see the wildfire damage firsthand, but some of the details around the visit are murky. That's after he signed an executive action earlier this week aiming to reroute Northern California water to the rest of the state. Reporter: Marisa Lagos, KQED The state's response to the bird flu outbreak could be hobbled as the Trump Administration pauses all communication released from the Centers of Disease Control and Prevention. Reporter: Lesley McClurg, KQED State Assemblymember Dawn Addis, who represents Morro Bay, says she's introducing legislation to regulate new battery storage facilities in California. That comes a week after a fire at the world's largest such facility in Moss Landing, owned by the Vistra Corporation. Reporter: Juan Carlos Lara, KQED Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Jen Psaki points out the signs that are showing why the upcoming presidential transition may be much different than transitions of power throughout history. Jen is joined by National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan to discuss the White House's efforts to ensure that aid reaches those impacted by the LA wildfires, where U.S.-led ceasefire negotiations stand between Israel and Hamas, and more. Next, Jen is joined by Representative Dan Goldman to discuss what the American public stands to learn from Special Counsel Jack Smith's report on Trump's January 6th case which will likely be released in the coming days. Then, Jen is joined by reporter Jane Mayer to preview the confirmation hearing for Pete Hegseth, Trump's pick to lead the DOD, and to discuss her reporting that the FBI's background check on Hegseth is lacking testimony from key sources. Later, Jen outlines the clear conflicts of interest that lie in the efforts of tech billionaires, like Elon Musk and Jeff Bezos, to align themselves, and their companies, with incoming President Trump. Finally, Jen is joined by Jennifer Rubin and Norm Eisen to discuss why they left their jobs to found a media outlet, The Contrarian, focused on combating authoritarian threats while maintaining independence and integrity amidst a media market saturated with billionaire owners. Check out our social pages below:https://twitter.com/InsideWithPsakihttps://www.instagram.com/InsideWithPsaki/https://www.tiktok.com/@insidewithpsakihttps://www.msnbc.com/jen-psaki
Johan Bruyneel and Spencer Martin discuss how Tom Pidcock's recent comments about his Ineos team complicate their delicate truce, what Tadej Pogačar's comments about wanting to improve in 2025 mean for the upcoming season, and Astana's new partner before answering a few listener questions. StoryWorth: With StoryWorth I am giving those I love most a thoughtful, personal gift from the heart and preserving their memories and stories for years to come. Go to https://www.StoryWorth.com/themove and save $10 on your first purchase! That's StoryWorth.com/themove to save $10 on your first purchase!