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Luxury EV maker Lucid is cutting roughly 18 percent of its U.S. workforce, including full‑time staff, contractors and factory workers, in its second deep layoff of the year as it tries to save about 158 million dollars annually and align production with softer demand. The company had around 9,000 employees worldwide at the end of 2025 and generated roughly 1.35 billion dollars in revenue last year on fewer than 18,000 vehicles, but its stock has plunged more than 50 percent in 2026 as investors lose patience with ongoing losses.
Hi. On today's episode of Even More News, Jamie Loftus joins Katy, Cody, and Jonathan to discuss Elon Musk's denial that his USAID cuts will kill 4.5 million children, the devastating Venezuela earthquakes, the anti-ICE protesters sentenced to up to 100 years in prison as "terrorists," the most recent Supreme Court opinions, and a terrible new movie from the Daily Wire.We The Unhoused: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/we-the-unhoused/id1490017575The Bechdel Cast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-bechdel-cast/id1180733925PATREON: https://patreon.com/somemorenewsMERCH: https://shop.somemorenews.comYOUTUBE MEMBERSHIP: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCvlj0IzjSnNoduQF0l3VGng/join#ElonMusk #venezuela #EvenMoreNewsChapters:0:00 - Introduction/The Minions4:25 - Anti-ICE Protesters Outrageous Sentences19:33 - Venezuela Earthquakes23:26 - Elon Musk's USAID Aftermath35:25 - NYC Primaries46:34 - SCOTUS Rulings57:26 - The new Daily Wire MovieSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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Can Israel stop Iran if America decides to move on? As Washington pursues negotiations with Tehran, many Israelis are wondering what their country can still do to shape the outcome. Dan Senor is joined by Ark Media contributor and Channel 12 senior political analyst Amit Segal to discuss the state of the U.S.-Iran talks, why Israel is showing restraint in Lebanon, and what leverage Jerusalem still has as Washington pursues negotiations with Tehran. They also examine the growing debate inside Israel over President Trump and J.D. Vance, and whether Netanyahu can navigate a moment when many Israelis feel the military achievements against Iran have yet to translate into a lasting strategic gain. ____ Call Me Back is made possible by our subscribers. If these conversations are where you turn to understand Israel and the Jewish world, consider joining them. It's what keeps this show going. Become a Subscriber - Inside Call me Back ____ In this episode: - Why the U.S.-Iran talks may be headed for failure - Does Israel have any leverage left? - Why Israel is showing restraint in Lebanon - Why “no deal, no war” could still hurt Tehran - Netanyahu, Trump, and the Vance problem - Israel's options if America steps back - Could Trump shape Israel's next election? - Will Netanyahu really run for a seventh term? More Ark Media: Want to join Ark Media? Check out our careers page for new openings. Explore Israel Votes Listen to Ark News Daily Listen to For Heaven's Sake Listen to What's Your Number? Newsletters | Ark Media | Amit Segal | Nadav Eyal Instagram | Ark Media | Dan X | Dan Dan Senor & Saul Singer's book, The Genius of Israel Get in touch Credits: Ilan Benatar, Beth Pearlman, Brittany Cohen, Ava Weiner, Martin Huergo, Mariangeles Burgos, and Yuval Semo
Can Israel stop Iran if America decides to move on? As Washington pursues negotiations with Tehran, many Israelis are wondering what their country can still do to shape the outcome. Dan Senor is joined by Ark Media contributor and Channel 12 senior political analyst Amit Segal to discuss the state of the U.S.-Iran talks, why […]
Most people think drinking more water is enough. But what if the water itself is the problem? I learned this the hard way after buying a filter, switching to clean purified water, and still feeling thirsty after eight glasses a day. That experience sent me down a rabbit hole that completely changed how I think about cellular hydration. In this episode, I'm joined by Mario Brainović, founder of New Earth Technologies and creator of the Analemma device, to break down the science of coherent water. Mario explains why most of the water we drink exists in a chaotic state that forces our bodies to work overtime, and how the Analemma's "mother water" technology restructures any liquid it touches in under 30 seconds. If you've upgraded your diet, sleep, and supplements but haven't thought about your water quality at this level, this conversation is for you. From whole-house systems to a simple glass wand you stir into your morning coffee, you'll learn why water is the most foundational biohack of all for longevity. "99% of all of our molecules are actually very light water molecules. We're basically very clever H2O." ~ Mario Brainović In This Episode: - Mario's background and the Analemma origin story - Chaotic vs coherent water: liquid crystalline state - Is coherent water the same as structured water? - Proven biological benefits of coherent water - How the Analemma device works: EMFs and waterplant experiments - Twin studies of brainwave harmonization with coherent water - Using Analemma at home: benefits of whole-house Analemma systems - Soil regeneration and the environmental mission statement - The five stages that water goes through - Where to get the Analemma and listener discount Products & Resources Mentioned: Analemma Device: Use the code WENDY for 10% off + money-back guarantee at http://coherent-water.com Bon Charge Red Light Face Mask: Get 15% off sitewide, plus free shipping and a 12-month warranty, with code WENDY at https://boncharge.com/ Tru Energy Skincare Bio Adaptive Hydration Oil: Try the oil and save up to $197 at trytruenergy.com/wendy5 Organifi Collagen: Save 20% with code MYERSDETOX at https://organifi.com/myersdetox Organifi Happy Drops: Save 20% with code MYERSDETOX at https://organifi.com/myersdetox Heavy Metals Quiz: Check your toxicity score and receive a free video series on how to detox your body at https://heavymetalsquiz.com About Mario Brainović: Mario is an entrepreneur, researcher, and visionary in the field of health and wellness. For years, he ran a successful international advertising agency and a production house. He was always very passionate about health and wellness, about finding natural ways to heal, regenerate, and restore the delicate balance between body, mind, and spirit. This led him to establish a natural pharmaceutical company that successfully helped many people for years. After realizing the extraordinary significance of water, he established New Earth Technologies, a company that offers Analemma Water to the world, as well as invests in the research of coherent water and its effects on biological systems - humans, plants, and animals. Learn more about the analemma device and Mario's work at coherent-water.com. Disclaimer The Myers Detox Podcast was created and hosted by Dr. Wendy Myers. This podcast is for information purposes only. Statements and views expressed on this podcast are not medical advice. This podcast, including Wendy Myers and the producers, disclaims responsibility for any possible adverse effects from using the information contained herein. The opinions of guests are their own, and this podcast does not endorse or accept responsibility for statements made by guests. This podcast does not make any representations or warranties about guests' qualifications or credibility. Individuals on this podcast may have a direct or indirect financial interest in products or services referred to herein. If you think you have a medical problem, consult a licensed physician.
Two massive earthquakes rock Venezuela, killing dozens and trapping thousands under rubble. U.S. President Donald Trump faces a Republican revolt – including a shouting showdown with Senator Bill Cassidy – over his Iran deal. Millions of Americans are cut off from food stamps under his sweeping tax and spending cuts. And as Europe swelters in a record heatwave, air-conditioning becomes France's latest political hot potato. **This episode has been corrected to remove a line saying Keiko Fujimori would be Peru's first female president. Dina Boluarte was Peru's first female president. If confirmed by the electoral authority, Fujimori will become Peru's first elected female president. Listen to the Morning Bid podcast here. Sign up for the Reuters Econ World newsletter here. Listen to the Reuters Econ World podcast here. Visit the Thomson Reuters Privacy Statement for information on our privacy and data protection practices. You may also visit megaphone.fm/adchoices to opt out of targeted advertising. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The Ebola outbreak in the Democratic Republic of Congo is growing – and is likely larger than official numbers show. The deadly disease spreads through bodily fluids, on average killing half the people it infects. And while officially declared in May, the case numbers point to the virus circulating for months without being detected. To make matters worse, there's not a vaccine for this specific species of ebolavirus – at least, not yet. NPR global health correspondent Jonathan Lambert has been covering everything Ebola-related for the past month or so, and shares what he's learned today.Interested in more health and science news? Email us your question at shortwave@npr.org.Support public media with NPR+ and enjoy perks for over 25 podcasts like this one. It includes perks like bonus episodes, early access, archive access, curated playlists and sponsor-free listening. Learn more at plus.npr.org. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for sponsorship and to manage your podcast sponsorship preferences.NPR Privacy Policy
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Announcing the CTP for SpaceX. MahJong Craze gone wild. Goodbye to Alan Greenspan – The Maestro. Have you seen RAM prices? PLUS we are now on Spotify and Amazon Music/Podcasts! Click HERE for Show Notes and Links DHUnplugged is now streaming live - with listener chat. Click on link on the right sidebar. Love the Show? Then how about a Donation? PayPal.Donation.Button({ env:'production', hosted_button_id:'JJJHP2GDEJC7J', image: { src:'https://www.paypalobjects.com/en_US/i/btn/btn_donateCC_LG.gif', alt:'Donate with PayPal button', title:'PayPal - The safer, easier way to pay online!', } }).render('#donate-button'); Follow John C. Dvorak on Twitter Follow Andrew Horowitz on Twitter Warm-Up - Announcing the CTP for SpaceX - MahJong Craze - Goodbye to Alan Greenspan - The Maestro - Have you seen RAM prices? Markets - Economic Collapse Imminent? - Breathe is narrowing again - chips chips chips are the only play - Spacex coming back down to earth? What is that sucking sound? -- Markets getting weird..... 3% down for NASDAQ 100 today - 8% for SMH and 14% for Memory ETF - Just announced - Alphabet (Google) will replace Verizon in DJIA DEDICATION: Alan Greenspan - Died Monday at age 100 Google Enters DJIA - High priced shares - Moves tech to 22% of DJIA from 17% or so - very meaningful move - Every $1 move for Google = $7 move on DJIA - Tech: S&P 500 (~30%+), Nasdaq (~50%+) Computer Pricing - What as $2,000 a year ago for a nice desktop is not like $4,000 - Dell not holding pricing quotes - and even if they do, back ordered so prices could go up after order - Will IPOs put more money in the pocket of tech companies to buy gear at any price? Endless - SpaceX recently finalized two massive, multibillion-dollar artificial intelligence contracts: a $6.3 billion computing power agreement with Reflection AI and a $60 billion acquisition of the AI coding startup Cursor. - AI Compute Deal with Reflection AI - - - - The Terms: Reflection AI agreed to pay SpaceXAI $150 million per month from July 2026 through the end of 2029. - - -- - - The Infrastructure: The startup will tap into hardware and GB300 chips housed at SpaceX's Colossus 2 data center in Memphis, Tennessee. More SpaceX - SpaceX shares were as high as $220 post IPO. - Sharea ahve been down over the past 3 days. - Most that got in POST IPO probably bought in at about $162-$165 - Newsline: SpaceX shares slipped for a third straight day, shedding hundreds of billions of dollars in market value, after the company said it is selling investment-grade bonds for the first time. - The stock fell 16% Monday to close at $154.60, the lowest level since the company's first day of trading, pushing its three-day loss to 23% and erasing over $600 billion in value over that period. - SpaceX is seeking to raise at least $20 billion from the first bond offering to fund its artificial-intelligence ambitions. Missed Opportunity - Short the Mattress companies he said...... ----- Got squeezed out....Never to return Swing and a Miss Maybe Because this can happen... - Shares of Getty Images Holdings Inc. soared as much as 145% on Monday after it announced a licensing deal with OpenAI. - Getty said that images from its library will appear in the search and discovery features of ChatGPT, marking a key reversal for the firm. - The partnership with OpenAI could improve “licensing optics” and shift the narrative on the stock, according to analyst Mark Zgutowicz. - Getty shares were up 118% to $1.32 as of 12:44 p.m. in New York, putting them on track for the best session since July 2022. The stock had fallen about 55% this year to close at 61 cents on Thursday before the Juneteenth holiday weekend began. KOREA - SK Hynix - New #1 in South Korea: SK Hynix surpassed Samsung Electronics on Monday to become the country's most valuable listed company. - Remarkable turnaround: A striking reversal for a chipmaker that nearly collapsed under heavy debt roughly two decades ago. (CYCLES) - AI memory leader: Now the dominant supplier of high-bandwidth memory (HBM) chips powering AI systems. - Marquee customers: Key buyers include Nvidia (NVDA) and Alphabet's Google (GOOGL). - Massive 2026 rally: Shares are up more than 340% year-to-date, fueled by the global AI boom. - Market cap milestone: Valuation now exceeds both Samsung and Micron (MU). Markets Get Chopped - Questions being asked about if AI spend boom producing fast enough return - Back to earth on valuation scare - (all of a sudden?) - KOSPI down 11% - Chips getting hit - 12% for Memory ETF - MU down 9%, Intel 4%, ASML 7% RAM Prices... - Looking at some additional RAM today for some office computers .... --- ARE THEY KIDDING? RAM Prices Imminent Collapse???? - President Donald Trump said the prospect of global economic collapse was a big reason he signed an interim peace deal with Iran. - According to sources, the deal reopened the Strait of Hormuz and set in motion waivers for sanctions on Iran's oil sales to the international market, with the effect being an immediate drop in oil prices and a rise in US stocks. - The agreement has been seen as skewed in Iran's favor, giving the country broad gains before the next round of talks, and has prompted pushback and anger from Republican lawmakers. - MOU signed lat Wednesday - also now more waivers of sanctions on sale of Iranian oil - 60 day reprieve. China - Weak economic conditions - H Shares about to enter bear market - Hong Kong - Close to a technical bear market, dragged down by weak domestic consumption, a struggling property sector, and an exodus of funds fleeing "old tech" for AI plays elsewhere in Asia. - A-shares are listed in mainland China (Shanghai/Shenzhen) and primarily target domestic investors. H-shares are listed in Hong Kong and are freely available to international investors More China - Retail sales declined for the first time since December 2022, dropping 0.6% from a year earlier. - China's urban fixed-asset investment contracted 4.1% as of end-May, dragged by real estate and manufacturing. - Manufacturing fixed-asset investment contracted for the first time since December 2020. - Industrial output was the lone bright spot, rebounding from April's near three-year low. - The national unemployment rate fell to 5.1% in May, compared with 5.2% in April. Marrrr Jonggg - Mahjong can be highly addictive due to its rewarding blend of strategy, luck, and social interaction. The rapid tile-drawing, need for pattern recognition, and "just one more round" mentality trigger dopamine releases. If compulsive play disrupts your finances or daily life, it can become a behavioral addiction requiring intervention. - Tactile and Auditory Appeal: Many users on community forums like Reddit agree that the physical weight, texture, and distinct clinking sound of shuffling tiles provide soothing, sensory satisfaction. - There has been a 70% surge in mahjong content on TikTok in the past year - Yelp recently named the Chinese tile game a top trend of 2026, noting that searches for mahjong clubs surged 4,467% year over year for the period from September 2024 to August 2025 and that searches for mahjong lessons rose 819%. Alphabet - WHAT>????*&*^ - Alphabet shares slid 7%, on track for the search giant's worst day in a year. - Alphabet's Google has seen consecutive high-profile researchers leave in the last several days. - The company also has exposure to the market's concerns around commoditized AI and ballooning capital expenditures. - The share slide also came on the heels of a Sunday Wall Street Journal interview with Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella, who called for less dependence on “AI Giants” and said the AI market was commoditized. Back to Oracle - Oracle reduced workforce by 21,000 employees over past twelve months. - Cuts broader than previously disclosed, driven by artificial intelligence adoption. - Global headcount fell from 162,000 to 141,000 full-time employees year-over-year. - Workforce reductions generated $1.8 billion in restructuring costs, company reported. - Company warned AI deployment may continue resulting in workforce reductions. NVDA - Underperforming - Nvidia shares slipping recently despite remaining up about 12% in 2026. - Stock down roughly 3% past month, underperforming semiconductor peers. - SMH ETF surged 84% year-to-date, gaining 15% last month. - Traders predict Nvidia chip pricing power is beginning to decline. - Wall Street focus shifting toward memory and infrastructure AI buildout. - Micron and Sandisk shares jumped nearly 60% over past month. Gloom and Doom - JCD sent interesting take from Chris Bloomstran - Traditionally asset light companies with all sorts of revenue, high margins now.... ---- Converting into asset heavy with no real understanding of what the profitability or even revue will be in the future ----- Here are the highlights of his commentary we can explre: ------------AI buildout shifting markets from asset-light toward capital-intensive infrastructure cycle - Hyperscaler capex surge reflects move into heavy, long-duration asset base - Massive capital requirements challenge economics versus prior asset-light models - Depreciation burden rising sharply as infrastructure scales across AI ecosystem - Returns depend on utilization of expensive, long-lived physical compute assets - Asset-heavy cycles historically lead to overbuild, weak returns, eventual consolidation - Infrastructure spending absorbing nearly all operating cash flow for hyperscalers - Off-balance-sheet financing masking true scale of capital intensity shift - AI economics hinge more on physical capacity than software-driven scalability - Echoes of past asset-heavy booms with eventual oversupply and value destruction Amazon Day - Today - June 26th - US consumers will spend $26.3 billion online at Amazon and other retailers during the four-day sale, up 9% from last year's event in July, according to Adobe Inc. - About 201 million Amazon shoppers in the US were Prime subscribers as of March, up about 3% from a year earlier - Amazon will capture about 60% of all US online spending during Prime Day, its highest market share since 2019, according to estimates from EMarketer Inc. Chevron and Microsoft - Chevron Corp signed 20-year deal with Microsoft for data center power. - Agreement supplies natural-gas fired generation for massive West Texas facility. - Project Kilby expected online 2028, ramping to 2.67 gigawatts. - Full output enough to power more than 530,000 Texas homes. - Chevron partnering Engine No. 1, final investment decision planned later. - Deal follows prior reports of exclusive long-term power negotiations. More Oil News - Drill baby Drill - Interior Department cutting federal drilling bonds by 95% to spur exploration. - Required bond drops from $500,000 to $25,000 for leases. - Bonds ensure cleanup costs don't fall on taxpayers if wells abandoned. - Policy change aims to encourage more oil and gas development. - Proposal subject to 60-day public comment after Federal Register publication. FedEx Earnings - FedEx posted strong fiscal fourth-quarter earnings on Tuesday in the company's last quarter that included the freight business before its spin off. - FedEx Freight spun off into a separate publicly traded company on June 1. - The company said it saw a 3% year-over-year increase in domestic volume. - Stock down 6% A/H Love the Show? Then how about a Donation? PayPal.Donation.Button({ env:'production', hosted_button_id:'JJJHP2GDEJC7J', image: { src:'https://www.paypalobjects.com/en_US/i/btn/btn_donateCC_LG.gif', alt:'Donate with PayPal button', title:'PayPal - The safer, easier way to pay online!', } }).render('#donate-button'); ANNOUNCING the THE CLOSEST TO THE PIN for SpaceX (SPCX) Winners will be getting great stuff like the new "OFFICIAL" DHUnplugged Shirt! FED AND CRYPTO LIMERICKS See this week's stock picks HERE Follow John C. Dvorak on Twitter Follow Andrew Horowitz on Twitter
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Beau Martonik sits down with Johnny Stewart -- a PA-based DIY public land hunter with 30+ years of big woods experience across Pennsylvania, New Hampshire, West Virginia, Ohio, and North Dakota. This one is all about summer scouting. Johnny breaks down how he runs trail cameras from April through September purely for inventory (confirming a buck survived the winter), why he almost never moves cameras in summer even if they are not producing, and the pattern he and Beau figured out for why bucks vanish from cuts the moment archery season opens. Turns out it is not always pressure. Sometimes it comes down to food, and not the food sources you would expect. They also dig into the mature forest / mature buck correlation -- including a story about a late-season WV buck that left his bed specifically to eat shelf mushrooms off a downed cherry log -- glassing velvet bucks from road vantage points, and Johnny's philosophy on mid-October scouting and hunting where the deer isn't. Plus gear talk on the Timber Ninja Kunai and new Mini Kunai, the advantage of hunting with a cameraman, and a teaser on a University of Georgia study showing that fresh scrapes glow in UV light. Topics: 00:00:00 — Intro 00:13:38 — Self-filming and upcoming YouTube content 00:17:55 — Mountain hunting traditions and the NH drag-out story 00:21:22 — How each year compounds; building a 30-year catalog with Spartan Forge 00:27:13 — Summer vs. fall deer locations; camera placement; cuts vs. mature woods 00:42:42 — Why deer leave cuts on opener (wild cherries and mushrooms) 00:47:56 — Mushrooms and the mature forest / mature buck correlation 01:18:13 — Camera soaking strategy; velvet transition window; early October shift 01:29:42 — Trail cam tips; spring seeps; summer scrape activity; UV scrape study teaser 01:44:54 — Glassing cuts in late July/August; velvet growth timeline 01:55:02 — Timber Ninja gear talk: Kunai, Mini Kunai, C2 sticks 02:10:00 — Wrap-up Resources: Johnny's IG - https://www.instagram.com/thejohnnystewart/ Johnny's YT - https://www.youtube.com/@TheJohnnyStewart Johnny's website - https://johnnystewarthunt.com/ Instagram: @eastmeetswesthunt @beau.martonik Facebook: East Meets West Outdoors Shop Hunting Gear and Apparel: https://www.eastmeetswesthunt.com/ YouTube: Beau Martonik - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCQJon93sYfu9HUMKpCMps3w Partner Discounts and Affiliate Links: https://www.eastmeetswesthunt.com/partners Poncho Outdoors - Poncho Outdoors makes tough, sharp-looking, no-BS apparel for hardworking outdoorsmen who put in the time year-round. Go to ponchooutdoors.com/EASTMEETSWEST to save $10 and free shipping Amazon Influencer Page https://www.amazon.com/shop/beau.martonik Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Day 1,578.As fresh waves of drones are reported heading towards Moscow, Francis and Dom examine Ukraine's escalating campaign against Crimea, where new strikes on key infrastructure have prompted restrictions on civilian fuel purchases as some residents attempt to flee the occupied peninsula. They also assess President Zelensky's ultimatum to Belarus, threatening to target communications equipment helping guide Russian drone strikes. Then, in Britain, Francis unpacks the political shockwaves following Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer's resignation and Dom looks at what his likely successor Andy Burnham has said about support for Ukraine.Contributors: Francis Dearnley (Host on Ukraine: The Latest). @FrancisDearnley on X.Dominic Nicholls (Host on Ukraine: The Latest). @DomNicholls on X.Producer: Rachel PorterSenior Producer: Lilian FawcettVideo Producer: Sophie O'SullivanSocial Producer: Tom SteedStudio Director: Meghan SearleExecutive Editor: Francis DearnleyCreated by David KnowlesNOW IN FULL VIDEO WITH MAPS & BATTLEFIELD FOOTAGE:Every episode is now available on our YouTube channel shortly after the release of the audio version. You will find it here: https://www.youtube.com/@UkraineTheLatest CONTENT REFERENCED:Vladimir Putin's war machine sputters in drone age (Financial Times)https://www.ft.com/content/b409d72f-ccff-4952-8b71-dfd62d75a1cd?syn-25a6b1a6=1 Read more of The Telegraph's coverage of Keir Starmer's resignation:https://www.telegraph.co.uk/politics/2026/06/22/keir-starmer-resignation-labour-burnham-streeting-no-10/https://www.telegraph.co.uk/politics/2026/06/22/the-last-thing-country-needs-stalemate-until-september/ And listen to or watch The Daily T podcast:https://linktr.ee/thedailytpodcastChalke Festivalhttps://www.chalkefestival.com/ Ukrainian Institute London's Summer Garden Partyhttps://uil.org.uk/events/uil-summer-garden-party/ Thumbnail image credit: X/@front_ukrainian/Telegram/@other_nikopolEMAIL US:Contact the team on ukrainepod@telegraph.co.uk. We continue to read every message, and seek to respond to as many as possible.HIGHLIGHTS:Ukraine explodes Zaporizhzhia bridge as strike campaign strangles CrimeaWhat Keir Starmer's resignation – and an Andy Burnham premiership – could mean for Ukraine Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Ro Khanna says tax Elon Musk and the billionaires. But what happens when the "wealth tax" becomes government ownership? In this Good Morning Liberty episode, Nate and Chuck break down socialism's rise inside Democratic politics, the "fair share" tax argument, Ro Khanna's fight with Elon Musk, USAID cuts, DOGE, student loan debt, and why wealth taxes sound simple until you look at how assets actually work. They also explain the difference between free market capitalism and the crony capitalism Americans are angry about, why politicians never use new taxes to lower the deficit, and how "just pay with shares" turns into the government owning pieces of private companies. Chapters: 00:00 Good Morning Liberty intro 02:00 Iran, oil, and war update 05:15 Economics becomes the main topic 06:45 Socialism is rising among Democrats 08:45 Americans and the "fair share" tax system 11:30 Who actually pays federal taxes? 15:15 The Scandinavian tax myth 18:45 Post-labor economics and socialist math 23:00 Ro Khanna says tax Elon Musk 28:30 USAID, DOGE, and accountability claims 45:45 The Politburo argument against socialist control 50:00 Ryan Grim's wealth tax workaround Links: Watch All Episodes: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLi78svKlBr_8o0dDOX8DxO_Wwxu6WYhhA Watch Host Favorites: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLi78svKlBr__Zu40RL7mWxCuOOe54zgy2 Join the Fed Haters Club @ https://www.goodmorningliberty.us/fedhatersclub Martens Minute: https://martensminute.podbean.com/ All links @ gml.bio.link Subscribe, like, comment, share, and leave a rating or review on the podcast app so more people hear Good Morning Liberty.
A new Fed Chair and fewer expected Federal Reserve rate cuts could have a huge impact on mortgage rates, first-time home buyers, and housing affordability in 2026. If you're wondering whether you should buy a house now or wait for lower mortgage rates, this video breaks down what actually drives mortgage interest rates and why the Fed doesn't directly control them. Learn how inflation, the bond market, and investor expectations affect home loan rates and what it means for first-time home buyers trying to navigate today's housing market.Whether you're buying your first home, getting pre-approved for a mortgage, or trying to decide if waiting for lower rates is the right strategy, understanding how mortgage rates work could save you thousands. Discover what the new Fed Chair means for the housing market, why rate cuts don't always translate into lower mortgage rates, and the biggest mistakes first-time buyers make when trying to time the market.If you're a first-time home buyer looking to buy a house in 2026, this video will help you understand mortgage rates, affordability, and how to make smarter home buying decisions in today's market.✅ Ready to buy a house in 2026? Start your stress-free journey today: theeducatedhomebuyer.com/start
Most investors are waiting for rate cuts, but the bigger opportunity could disappear first, as borrowing power, refinancing flexibility, and access to equity already shift beneath the surface. On The Smart Property Investment Show, Phil Tarrant sits down with Eva Loisance and Julie Brennan from Finni Mortgages to decode what the latest interest rate hold means for investors and why lenders may already be positioning for the next phase of the cycle. The trio explains that while many borrowers are waiting for official rate cuts, banks are already making moves behind the scenes, with falling fixed rates offering clues about where lenders think the market is headed. The discussion reveals why refinancing has become one of the most powerful tools available to investors, particularly as serviceability rules, lender policies, and borrowing capacity continue to shift. Attention then turns to the proposed changes to negative gearing and capital gains tax, with Loisance and Brennan warning that investors who fail to review their lending structures now could miss opportunities to strengthen their position before the rules change. If you like this episode, show your support by rating us or leaving a review on Apple Podcasts and by following Smart Property Investment on social media: Facebook, X (formerly Twitter) and LinkedIn. If you would like to get in touch with our team, email editor@smartpropertyinvestment.com.au for more insights, or hear your voice on the show by recording a question below.
AI pricing is changing fast. OpenAI, Anthropic, and Microsoft's GitHub are all moving away from flat-rate subscriptions toward usage-based billing, and the shift is going to hit anyone whose business runs heavily on AI tools. Anthropic has already shifted some business customers to actual-usage billing. GitHub launched a new usage-based system that kicks in after monthly allotments run out. OpenAI executives have publicly floated pricing AI more like electricity or water, where heavier users pay more for slide decks, longer agent runs, code debugging, and email drafting.This episode breaks down the AI pricing shock hitting OpenAI, Anthropic, and Microsoft, what it means for businesses already building on these tools, and which alternatives are starting to look attractive. The driver is straightforward. AI labs are burning cash on chips, data centers, and talent at a rate that flat-rate subscriptions can't support. OpenAI reported a $14 billion projected loss for 2026. Anthropic just filed for IPO at a $965 billion valuation. Microsoft is spending tens of billions on AI infrastructure. The math on a $20-a-month subscription that produces unlimited GPT-5 output doesn't work anymore.The corporate response is already visible. Walmart capped staff use of its in-house AI agent. Uber is limiting monthly employee spending to $1,500 per AI coding tool. Companies that rolled out generative AI broadly in 2024 and 2025 are now reading the meters, because the same prompt that cost $0.02 in 2024 can cost $2 today on a reasoning model.The lower-cost alternatives are gaining real attention. Alibaba's Qwen and DeepSeek both run at a fraction of OpenAI and Anthropic pricing, and both have closed the quality gap enough that routing simpler tasks to a cheaper model is a defensible engineering decision. The question for every business spending on AI is which tasks need a frontier model and which can run on a model that costs 90% less for the same output.What this means for AI strategy in 2026. Flat-rate pricing was a customer acquisition tactic that worked when the labs were trying to win mindshare. Usage-based pricing reflects what AI actually costs to deliver, and it's the model the industry will settle on. For developers, freelancers, and small businesses using ChatGPT, Claude, GitHub Copilot, and Cursor every day, the bill is about to look different. For agencies and consultants billing clients for AI work, the margin model needs a rebuild.We cover the OpenAI, Anthropic, and GitHub pricing changes in detail, how Walmart and Uber are responding, why Qwen and DeepSeek matter more this quarter than they did last quarter, and what the shift to electricity-style AI pricing means for the cost of doing business in the AI economy.Keywords: AI pricing, OpenAI pricing, Anthropic billing, GitHub Copilot pricing, usage-based AI, token pricing, AI subscription, ChatGPT pricing, Claude pricing, Qwen, DeepSeek, Walmart AI, Uber AI, GPT-5 cost, AI ROI, AI infrastructure cost.
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KCRHA is now claiming that the $8 million missing from the budget are actually outstanding reimbursements from the City of Seattle and King County. Layoffs and school closures loom as Seattle Public Schools deal with a massive budget deficit. The Seattle World Cup committee is honoring the black community on Friday’s Juneteenth match. // LongForm: GUEST: Former Seattle City Councilmember Sara Nelson who was an opponent of the payroll tax explains why businesses are flocking to Bellevue. // Quick Hit: Footage from Iran’s first World Cup match shows a fan’s Israeli flag being take from them while Palestinian flags were still flying.
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This week, we unpack a massive news cycle, starting with the geopolitical and economic implications of the newly announced Iran conflict agreement and its immediate impact on oil prices. We also preview the highly anticipated first FOMC meeting under Kevin Warsh, analyzing recent inflation data and consumer spending trends to predict whether a July rate cut is still on the table.We dive deep into the markets, examining the latest S&P 500 volatility and why the AI sector still has room to run without being in a bubble. Finally, we break down SpaceX's massive $60 billion acquisition of Cursor, explore the hidden bear trap within the ongoing SpaceX IPO retail pump, and analyze the very real risks of Michael Saylor facing a margin call on his leveraged Bitcoin strategy.KEY TOPICS DISCUSSEDGeopolitical market impacts from the US-Iran MOU and falling oil pricesFed Chair Kevin Warsh's first FOMC meeting and rate cut expectationsMay PPI and CPI inflation data versus slowing summer consumer spendingS&P 500 technical analysis and the potential for a gap fill correctionSpaceX's $60 billion all-stock acquisition of AI company CursorFTX's missed $3 billion return on early Cursor investmentsPost-IPO retail liquidity traps and the upcoming SpaceX share lockup expirationMSTR convertible debt risks and Michael Saylor's Bitcoin margin call scenarioThe stale real estate market and million-dollar starter homes in 242 citiesFannie Mae backing a $4.2 million real estate transaction using Bitcoin collateralKEY TAKEAWAYSDo not fall for the retail IPO trap. With 95% of SpaceX shares locked up, the current price pump is retail-driven, creating a potential bear trap when insider lockups expire next June.AI is not a bubble; it is a fundamental tech shift. Massive capital movements, like SpaceX acquiring Cursor for $60 billion, prove that intelligent money is still betting heavily on AI integration and efficiency.Over-leveraged Bitcoin strategies carry catastrophic risks. If MicroStrategy cannot meet its dividend or debt obligations, the resulting sell-off could trigger a massive margin call and crash the broader crypto market.Real estate requires extreme patience in this environment. With starter homes hitting $1 million in record cities and interest rates staying elevated, the smartest strategy is to prioritize cash flow and conservative underwriting over volume.Pay attention to geopolitical relief for economic upside. If the Iran conflict resolution holds, falling energy prices will significantly cool inflation data, giving the Fed the exact cover they need to initiate rate cuts.PULL QUOTES"Only 5% of SpaceX stock is floating right now. When the 95% lockup expires next June, retail investors will get caught in a massive bear trap.""AI is not a bubble. It is simply the new stage of the world, and companies are deploying massive capital into where the leverage will be next.""It is better to do no deal than a bad deal. Real estate is in a stale decade, and you have to be wildly conservative with your capital."CONNECT & TAKE ACTIONGet your investment portfolio reviewed by Ryan's team: Text "X-ray" to 844-447-1555Discover the Imagos Income Fund for consistent passive returns: Text "income" to 844-447-1555Subscribe to the Wealth Intelligence Brief newsletter: Text "WIB" to 844-447-1555
Get 30% off your next RV mattress with code RVMILES at https://rvmattress.com/rvmiles The RV industry continues to face headwinds as sales decline, manufacturers cut production schedules, and dealers warn that the business may be undergoing a fundamental shift. This week we break down a major Reuters report from Elkhart, where manufacturers, dealers, and economists discuss what's really happening in the RV market. Plus: • RV shipments fall again as the industry lowers expectations for 2026 • Will fuel prices finally come down after the Strait of Hormuz reopens? • Grand Design launches a new lightweight, entry-level travel trailer • New Starlink hardware appears to be on the way • Starlink begins charging rental fees for new customers *Support RV Miles and independent RV journalism
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