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Kremlin Urges ‘Careful Use Of Nuclear Rhetoric,' Says Putin-Zelensky Meeting Possible! Plus, Biden Team Ready To Unleash Trove Of Embarrassing Kamala Stories As Dem Infighting Heats Up
Sean and Ken break down how Chuck Schumer and Cory Booker's behavior is damaging the Dem's brand. Chuck Schumer always has something to say about Trump's actions The Democratic seats have a background of illegal migrants coming into the USA, which could also hurt them.
Ken Rosato Fills In For Mark Simone Kamala Harris has a new book coming out about her Presidential Campaign, that is aimed to give young people knowledge about running a campaign. Cory Booker is claiming he is fighting for constitutional values. 2022 was a year that we didn't see Cory Booker fighting for defunding the police. Mark Takes Your Calls! Ken Interviews Former White House Press Secretary Sean Spicer. Sean and Ken break down how Chuck Schumer and Cory Booker's behavior is damaging the Dem's brand. Chuck Schumer always has something to say about Trump's actions. The Democratic seats have a background of illegal migrants coming into the USA, which could also hurt them.
Ken Rosato Fills In For Mark Simone. Chuck Schumer Is taking shots at the Trump Administration For getting ready to build a $200 Million Dollar Ballroom. Senator Cory Booker is making the Democrats look horrible with his personality. Massive Flooding hit the tri state area yesterday and there is quite a bit of cleaning up to do. Zohran Mamdani is leading in the polls in the NYC Mayoral Race. Ken Interviews New York City Republican Councilwomen Eena Vernikoff. Zohran Mamdani is a socialist and what will it mean a Mamdani city hall happens? Should New Yorkers watch out for multiple different aspects in what is to come with Zohran? Ken Rosato Fills In For Mark Simone Kamala Harris has a new book coming out about her Presidential Campaign, that is aimed to give young people knowledge about running a campaign. Cory Booker is claiming he is fighting for constitutional values. 2022 was a year that we didn't see Cory Booker fighting for defunding the police. Ken Interviews Former White House Press Secretary Sean Spicer. Sean and Ken break down how Chuck Schumer and Cory Booker's behavior is damaging the Dem's brand. Chuck Schumer always has something to say about Trump's actions. The Democratic seats have a background of illegal migrants coming into the USA, which could also hurt them.
Ken Rosato Fills In For Mark Simone Kamala Harris has a new book coming out about her Presidential Campaign, that is aimed to give young people knowledge about running a campaign. Cory Booker is claiming he is fighting for constitutional values. 2022 was a year that we didn't see Cory Booker fighting for defunding the police. Mark Takes Your Calls! Ken Interviews Former White House Press Secretary Sean Spicer. Sean and Ken break down how Chuck Schumer and Cory Booker's behavior is damaging the Dem's brand. Chuck Schumer always has something to say about Trump's actions. The Democratic seats have a background of illegal migrants coming into the USA, which could also hurt them. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Ken Rosato Fills In For Mark Simone. Chuck Schumer Is taking shots at the Trump Administration For getting ready to build a $200 Million Dollar Ballroom. Senator Cory Booker is making the Democrats look horrible with his personality. Massive Flooding hit the tri state area yesterday and there is quite a bit of cleaning up to do. Zohran Mamdani is leading in the polls in the NYC Mayoral Race. Ken Interviews New York City Republican Councilwomen Eena Vernikoff. Zohran Mamdani is a socialist and what will it mean a Mamdani city hall happens? Should New Yorkers watch out for multiple different aspects in what is to come with Zohran? Ken Rosato Fills In For Mark Simone Kamala Harris has a new book coming out about her Presidential Campaign, that is aimed to give young people knowledge about running a campaign. Cory Booker is claiming he is fighting for constitutional values. 2022 was a year that we didn't see Cory Booker fighting for defunding the police. Ken Interviews Former White House Press Secretary Sean Spicer. Sean and Ken break down how Chuck Schumer and Cory Booker's behavior is damaging the Dem's brand. Chuck Schumer always has something to say about Trump's actions. The Democratic seats have a background of illegal migrants coming into the USA, which could also hurt them. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Sean and Ken break down how Chuck Schumer and Cory Booker's behavior is damaging the Dem's brand. Chuck Schumer always has something to say about Trump's actions The Democratic seats have a background of illegal migrants coming into the USA, which could also hurt them. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Sydney Sweeney firestorm, Kamala not running, Who's the front runner in the Dem party, Tapper presses Pelosi, Hillary Russian investigation, See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Jason talks with former MN House Majority Leader Ryan Winkler about the leftward movement among DFL'ers in Minneapolis - what does that portend for Dem's in the rest of the state?
In dieser Folge der Sommergespräche trifft Comedy auf klare Worte: Der aus Sachsen-Anhalt stammende Comedian und Podcaster Ingmar Stadelmann bringt eine Perspektive ein, die im gesamtdeutschen Diskurs oft fehlt – die ostdeutsche. „Euch fehlt die ostdeutsche Perspektive“, sagt er direkt zu Lanz und Precht – und liefert sie gleich selbst. Es geht um seine Kindheit in der DDR, um das Gefühl von Entwertung nach der Wende und um die Frage, warum die AfD gerade im Osten so stark ist. „Wenn die Freiheit und Demokratie Werte der Wiedervereinigung sind, du erlebst sie aber als Demütigung und Abwertung, dann werden Freiheit und Demokratie wahrscheinlich nicht deine Werte.“ Ein offenes, nachdenkliches Gespräch über Herkunft, Identität – und über das, was Deutschland noch immer teilt.
Rep. Beth Van Duyne, the U.S. representative for Texas's 24th congressional district since 2021, joined the Guy Benson Show today for the first time to discuss a new bill that she is introducing to curb rioting in the United States. Rep. Van Duyne also discussed the controversy surrounding Texas' redistricting and why Democrats only cry foul when redistricting might take away Dem seats, but never when they are using it for their own benefit. Listen to the full interview with Rep. Van Duyne below! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
-In a drastic deregulatory move, EPA commits the U.S. to global warming chaos -CEOs caught again manufacturing an inflation crisis to maximize profits -Unions come out against major railroad merger -Dem voters approve of Mamdani over current party leadership
Jon kicks off the show with all the latest news from over night. Plus, Sen Cory Booker rants to congress and continued examples of why the Dem polling numbers are so bad.
Chuck Todd begins by surveying the electoral landscape for the midterms after six months of Trump's presidency. He argues that gerrymandering could potentially backfire on both parties, highlights the advantages each party has heading into the midterms and why Democrats may not find a coherent message until the presidential primary produces a candidate.Semafor reporter Dave Weigel joins Chuck for a comprehensive analysis of how dramatically American politics has shifted since Trump's first term, revealing a Democratic Party still searching for its identity after its first failed presidency since Carter. Weigel argues that both parties have fundamentally transformed over the past eight years, with Democrats struggling to move beyond the failed Obama coalition strategy while grappling with divisive issues like trans rights and immigration that have left them "walking on eggshells" and lacking coherent, united positions. The conversation explores how the country has moved rightward as a backlash to Biden, why Republicans are acting like a party that believes it can't lose, and whether Democrats' overreaction to Trump prevented them from developing substantive policy frameworks on key issues voters actually care about.The discussion dives deep into the strategic challenges facing both parties, from the left's perceived "softness" on cultural issues to the sustainability of Trump's gains with Latino voters in states like Nevada and Texas. Weigel examines why the fight for trans rights has proven more politically costly than the gay marriage battle, how urban voters' flirtation with socialism doesn't translate beyond coastal cities, and whether rising stars like Michigan's Mike Duggan can bridge the gap between metro Detroit and rural areas. Looking ahead to 2026 and 2028, they analyze the emerging Republican primary landscape with potential matchups between J.D. Vance and Rand Paul, why so many Democrats are eyeing Iowa's Senate race despite the party's broader retreat from the state, and how the changing media landscape—from podcasts to new campaign infrastructure—will reshape how candidates connect with voters in an increasingly fragmented political environment.Finally, he answers listeners' questions in the “Ask Chuck” segment!Timeline: (Timestamps may vary based on advertisements)00:00 Introduction02:45 Taking the pulse of the midterm elections after 6 months of Trump04:15 There are only 25-30 seats up for grabs in the house05:00 Gerrymandering could backfire for both parties05:45 Democrats' advantages in a midterm election07:30 The “out” party is more motivated to vote in midterms09:00 The Republican party is more unified than past midterms in Trump era11:00 House Republicans are outraising Dems in most vulnerable districts12:45 Far less unity in the Democratic party now compared to 201714:15 Since 90', Democrats winning the midterms led to winning the presidency16:30 The presidential primary may help the Democrats cohere 19:30 Dave Weigel joins the Chuck ToddCast! 21:30 Similarities/differences in political landscape between 2017 & 2025? 22:45 The parties are very different compared to 8 years ago 24:15 Democrats had their first failed presidency since Carter 26:45 Democrats could learn the wrong lessons from a successful midterm 29:00 Democrats tried to replicate the Obama coalition and failed 31:00 The media and campaign infrastructure are completely different now 32:30 Battle over trans rights has Democrats flailing 34:30 Democrats are walking on eggshells over immigration 35:30 Democrats don't have clear, united positions on major issues 38:00 Voters want tight border security, but not mass deportations 40:30 Democrats believed they could make Trump "never happen again" 43:00 Dems overreacted to Trump, didn't have coherent immigration policy 44:00 The country has moved right as a backlash to Biden 45:30 Republicans acting like a party that thinks they can't lose 48:00 The left is seen as soft, is trans rights the issue creating that perception? 50:00 Trump has forced the conversation on immigration 52:00 The fight for gay marriage vs fight for trans rights 53:45 Why hasn't the gender rights fight been punted to states? 55:15 Trump endorsed gay marriage before Hilary Clinton 57:15 Both parties demonstrated hubris on gay marriage/gender rights 58:30 Voters care more about immigration than trans rights 1:00:30 Urban voters are more willing to flirt with socialism, not transferrable 1:01:30 Will Democrats distance themselves from Mamdani? 1:02:45 Dem socialists get dinged for cultural issues, not economics 1:04:00 Cost of living is biggest issue in big coastal cities, not as salient in other places 1:05:45 Michigan will be a bellwether for Democratic politics 1:07:15 Nevada and Texas will show whether Latino swing toward Trump sustains 1:11:00 How many Bernie voters would have come out in Michigan? 1:14:00 Will Mike Duggan work outside of the metro Detroit area? 1:16:30 When Trump isn't on the ballot, Democrats sweep Michigan 1:17:45 Will lack of Republican infighting boost the party in midterms? 1:21:00 Republicans haven't found "sweet spot" candidates in some races 1:22:30 Ability to appear on podcasts will matter for candidates 1:23:45 Any R's on 2028 trail besides Paul and Youngkin? 1:25:30 A tight primary race between Vance & Paul wouldn't be surprising 1:27:15 Why are so many Democrats interested in running for Iowa senate? 1:30:00 Kim Reynolds not running after DeSantis endorsement 1:31:30 Democrats surrendered Iowa and Florida 1:33:00 Favorite state fair food?1:36:45 Chuck's thoughts on interview with Dave Weigel 1:37:30 Ask Chuck 1:37:45 How were so many people duped by Trump? 1:45:45 Why does the US give such unconditional support to Israel? 1:54:25 Why doesn't Virginia produce politicians with a large national profile? 2:01:15 Why can states call a redistricting session on a whim? 2:04:45 Why wouldn't a constitutional convention be incredibly risky?
Ferien in der Schweiz sind deutlich teurer geworden. Das betrifft auch Schweizerinnen und Schweizer, die im eigenen Land Ferien machen wollen. Vor allem Familien können sich das hiesige Ferienangebot immer weniger leisten, sagt die Caritas. Was nun? Wir sprechen mit einer Tourismusforscherin. Weitere Themen: · Derzeit erkranken in Frankreich immer wieder Kühe an der Lumpy-Skin-Krankheit. Auch Genf wappnet sich. Warum ist die Krankheit so gefährlich? · Kolumbiens Ex-Präsident Uribe verurteilt: Dem ehemaligen Präsidenten wird unter anderem zur Last gelegt, Zeugen bestochen zu haben. In Kolumbien sorgt das für viel Wirbel. · Der Iran kämpft derzeit mit einer akuten Dürre. Die Stauseen sind nur noch Pfützen, die Flüsse Rinnsale und in der Hauptstadt Teheran droht das Wasser auszugehen. Wie gehen die Menschen vor Ort damit um?
Nach monatelangem Tauziehen haben sich die USA und die EU in letzter Minute auf einen Handelsdeal geeinigt. Der asymmetrische Kompromiss sorgt für Zündstoff: Die einen sprechen von einer Demütigung Europas, die anderen sehen darin eine realistische Standortbestimmung – und einen Weckruf. Die beiden Wirtschaftsjournalisten Dietmar Deffner und Holger Zschäpitz analysieren die Details, diskutieren die wirtschaftlichen und politischen Folgen – und erklären, wer wirklich profitiert und wer verliert. Weitere Themen: - Bis zu zwei Millionen Prozent – diese 13 Aktien profitieren vom doppelten Zinseszinseffekt - Kommunikationsdienste-Anbieter mit Rüstungsfantasie – diese Ösi-Aktie rockt die Märkte - Vergütung der Dax-CEOs auf neuem Höchststand – ob die Saläre der Top-Manager gerechtfertigt sind - Dividendenstarker Spezialchemie-Anbieter – welche MDax-Aktie sich verdoppeln könnte DEFFNER & ZSCHÄPITZ sind wie das wahre Leben. Wie Optimist und Pessimist. Im wöchentlichen WELT-Podcast diskutieren und streiten die Journalisten Dietmar Deffner und Holger Zschäpitz über die wichtigen Wirtschaftsthemen des Alltags. Schreiben Sie uns an: wirtschaftspodcast@welt.de Produktion: Serdar Deniz Impressum: https://www.welt.de/services/article7893735/Impressum.html Datenschutzerklärung: https://www.welt.de/services/article157550705/Datenschutzerklaerung-WELT-DIGITAL.html
Krystal and Saagar discuss Trump floats Ghislaine pardon, Newsmax says Ghislaine is a victim, Dem approval hits all time low. To become a Breaking Points Premium Member and watch/listen to the show AD FREE, uncut and 1 hour early visit: www.breakingpoints.comMerch Store: https://shop.breakingpoints.com/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Another bombshell was dropped on the Russiahoax, and a Dem who was dancing on the grave of Hulk Hogan , has started to back pedal after the backlash. Visit the Howie Carr Radio Network website to access columns, podcasts, and other exclusive content.
Jon kicks off the show with a marketing controversy and questionable Dem polling. Andrew Langer joins to discuss the EU deal, the FBI, and the passing of an entertainment stalwart.
Lyt til første afsnit af den nye podcastserie ‘Stemmer i mit hoved’. Helene har haft stemmer i hovedet, siden hun var fire år gammel. Dem skal du møde i det her afsnit. Albert var den første, der dukkede op. Han var en lille grøn klat, der holdt Helene med selskab. Med årene kom der flere til, blandt andet Katrine, Monika og Skipper. De talte grimt og hårdt til Helene og bad hende om at gøre grimme ting ved andre. I mange år ville Helene bare have stemmerne væk, men i dag savner hun dem faktisk. Interview og tilrettelæggelse: Emilie Stein og Sille Westphal Klip og lyddesign: Sille Westphal Redaktør: Nina Kragh See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Demésenllà és un programa que se centra en la multitud de gèneres que conformen les anomenades músiques del món i d'altres sonoritats alternatives, com les músiques mestisses, les tradicionals, l'etnojazz, el blues o el new age. A través de les diverses seccions del programa, podem viatjar des de Granada fins a Mongòlia, passant per l'Argentina o Zanzíbar. podcast recorded with enacast.com
Hey ihr Mannis und Mannienchen,ist denn tatsächlich schon wieder Sommer?Na dann schnell die Öhrchen gespitzt. Time for Summer Quickies ist gekommen.Das und vieles mehr, exklusiv nur bei uns! Dem wohl wichtigsten Podcast aller Zeiten.Link zum Shop von "Das Bier"https://www.das-bier.com/maennerrundeKontakt: diemaennerrunde@web.deUnterstützt uns bei Patreon.comhttps://www.patreon.com/diemaennerrundeTwitter: @DieMaennerundeInstagram:https://www.instagram.com/die_maennerrunde_podcastFacebook:https://www.facebook.com/Maennerrunde.PodcastYouTube Kanal:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCk6hDwJfdAyJa71gFS_UsEAWir verwenden gemafreie Musik von bluevalley.de the music companyhttps://www.bluevalley.de/index.php
Plitsch, platsch - es regnet und wir sind in cozy Laune. Daher gehts natürlich kurz um unser favorite Thema: Stricken. Und wir lesen, denn ganz ehrlich, wir fragen uns doch alle: Was ist mit DEM sexy CEO????!
Join the Ruthless Variety Program crew; Josh Holmes, Comfortably Smug, Michael Duncan, and John Ashbrook, for a heartfelt tribute to Hulk Hogan. Reflecting on his larger-than-life legacy as an 80s icon, from Hulkamania and WWF triumphs to his epic RNC moment supporting Trump, the fellas discuss how wrestling mirrors American politics (shoutout to Vince McMahon's Netflix doc). Packed with laughs: Childhood Hulk sightings, wrestling games, concert tales from Chicago to Fleetwood Mac, Hunter Biden's savage Pod Bros takedown, Dem hypocrisy on Biden's age, and sports blunders like NFL mishaps. Question of the Day: Your favorite Hulk Hogan moment? Subscribe, rate 5 stars, and visit ruthlesspodcast.com for free bumper stickers. Unfiltered fun on politics, culture, and more—stay ruthless! Our Sponsors:➢Pass working family tax cuts. Learn more at https://www.onenationamerica.org/➢Want to make a difference in your community? https://takeonesmallstep.org/ Join AFP's grass-roots efforts at https://afpvolunteer.com/➢Find out the true power of America's oil and natural gas. Go to https://lightsonenergy.org/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Hour 1 of the Friday Bob Rose Show, reviewing the lack of national candidates in the Dem bullpen. Could Hunter Biden win the presidency? Far-fetched, yes, but he has name recognition, is smarter than his dad, his profanity-laced interview showed his authenticity, and amid a weak field, some are noting the convict's ‘credentials.' Plus all the morning's breaking news for 7-25-25.
Warum spricht niemand mehr über das Klima? Über diese Frage diskutieren Markus Lanz und Richard David Precht mit der Klimaaktivistin Luisa Neubauer. „Wir sind einfach etwas krisenmüde“, sagt Neubauer angesichts der zahlreichen Kriege und Krisen. Richard David Precht meint, dass sich „der Zeitgeist in mehrerlei Hinsicht verändert hat“. Der Rechtspopulismus boomt und das kleine Zeitfenster für mehr Klimaschutz hat sich schon wieder geschlossen. Markus Lanz macht deutlich, dass in Zeiten der Wirtschaftskrise auch weniger Geld für Klimaschutz da ist. Dem widerspricht Luisa Neubauer, denn schon jetzt wirke sich der Klimawandel negativ auf die Wirtschaft aus. Außerdem berichtet Luisa Neubauer, wie sie mit starken Anfeindungen in den Sozialen Medien umgeht.
"Jack Riccardi talked about the real cost of the alleged Obamagate by poisoning us against each other, plus remembering Hulk Hogan and Chuck Mangione, comedian Roman Garcia on the Colbert story and state of comedy and is Hunter Biden a Dem truthteller now?
Top headlines for Thursday, July 24, 2025In this episode, we delve into the latest developments from Columbia University as they implement strict measures against students involved in a recent anti-Israel protest that led to the takeover of a campus library. We also explore the intriguing announcement from Fox about their upcoming series, The Faithful, which offers a fresh, imaginative take on the stories from the Book of Genesis. Plus, we discuss the decision by Louisville city officials to align with the Trump administration's immigration policies by adhering to 48-hour detainer requests. 00:11 Columbia University punishes anti-Israel rioters01:05 FOX's ‘The Faithful' reimagines Genesis through lives of OT women01:55 Dem mayor agrees to Trump's detainer policy to avoid ICE raids02:55 'Blessing from God': Co-stars remember Malcolm-Jamal Warner03:39 Judge partially blocks defending of Planned Parenthood04:31 OpenAI to give Christopher Yuan's nonprofit ChatGPT discount05:21 Pastor seeks to quell teen violence by offering Nike sneakersSubscribe to this PodcastApple PodcastsSpotifyGoogle PodcastsOvercastFollow Us on Social Media@ChristianPost on TwitterChristian Post on Facebook@ChristianPostIntl on InstagramSubscribe on YouTubeGet the Edifi AppDownload for iPhoneDownload for AndroidSubscribe to Our NewsletterSubscribe to the Freedom Post, delivered every Monday and ThursdayClick here to get the top headlines delivered to your inbox every morning!Links to the NewsColumbia University punishes anti-Israel rioters | U.S.FOX's ‘The Faithful' reimagines Genesis through lives of OT women | EntertainmentDem mayor agrees to Trump's detainer policy to avoid ICE raids | Politics'Blessing from God': Co-stars remember Malcolm-Jamal Warner | EntertainmentJudge partially blocks defending of Planned Parenthood | PoliticsOpenAI to give Christopher Yuan's nonprofit ChatGPT discount | U.S.Pastor seeks to quell teen violence by offering Nike sneakers | Church & Ministries
Thursday morning's biggest stories, including how a sleep-aid saved the US from 4-more-years of Dem rule. Hunter Biden's curse-filled rant with a lib podcaster revealed more than just his mental incompetence. Did Ambien contribute to Joe Biden's mental decline, and withdrawal from the 2024 campaign? What the latest news means, on the 7-24-25 Bob Rose Show
The king of berlin-school music returns with another stellar mix. Our friend, Erwin Boers, was nice enough to put together a follow up to his spring EM mix with this excellent summer update. Here what he says about this latest set: "For this summer update in the synth-cosmic-Berlin School-electronic-music scene, I faced the same problem as a few months ago with the spring update: a heterogeneous bunch of tracks in a wide variety of moods, rhythms and styles. This time, to produce a coherent mix, I figured telling the "story" of a journey into outer space - not very original I know... ;-) Starting with a couple of upbeat pieces, to depict hectic life on Earth, we then lift off slowly by means of a set of tracks focused on soloing, soundscapes, layered sequencing and space sounds. As we reach the edge of the solar system, several deep contemplative atmospheres invite us to consider the distance travelled and the long journey ahead....I'll leave the scenery of the places visited to the listener's imagination! In short, a pleasant floating audiotrip just under two hours, to be enjoyed day and night, lounging in the shade or stargazing on your back. Special mention for a fantastic retro track by Xan Alexander in pure Berlin School style, a bit of electric guitar bombast by Otarion aka Rainer Klein and a pick from ex-Tangerine Dream member Peter Baumann's latest album "Nightfall"." Here are links to all the music used in this mix: 1. https://moonbooter.bandcamp.com/album/syncope-1 2. https://www.klangwelt.info 3. https://tim-stebbing.bandcamp.com/album/supraluminal 4. https://frankvanbogaert.bandcamp.com/album/sounds-from-higher-grounds 5. https://othersideaudio.bandcamp.com/album/the-pulse-of-life 6. https://othersideaudio.bandcamp.com/album/ouroboros-ii 7. https://totemtag.bandcamp.com/album/space-ascension 8. https://skoulamanongroove.bandcamp.com/album/live-at-dem 9. https://peterbaumann.bandcamp.com/album/nightfall 10. https://www.junodownload.com/products/afterlife-playing-place/7046968-02/ 11. https://beyondberlinongroove.bandcamp.com/album/meandering-tear 12. https://gertemmens.bandcamp.com/album/all-that-is-left-behind 13. https://dinrecords.bandcamp.com/album/transmissions-din92 14. https://otarionongroove.bandcamp.com/album/time-of-nations 15. https://tiratheartofdance.bandcamp.com/album/time-travel 16. https://galacticsoundstation.bandcamp.com/album/music-for-the-mental-health-of-astronauts-volume-1 17. https://andrewlozano.bandcamp.com/album/voyager 18. https://iluiteq.bandcamp.com/album/fade-remain 19. https://onionwave.bandcamp.com/album/summer-somewhere Thanks Erwin! Cheers! T R A C K L I S T : 00:00:00 Moonbooter - Syncope Part 1 (Syncope 1) 00:07:14 Klangwelt - Molecules (Second Nature) 00:12:29 Tim Stebbing - Sands Of Time (Supraluminal) 00:16:40 Frank Van Bogaert - Green Valley (Sounds From Higher Grounds) 00:21:07 Craig Padilla - Particles In Radiance (The Pulse Of Life) 00:29:24 Xan Alexander - Horn Of Monoceros I-II-III (Ouroboros II) 00:41:44 Totemtag - Tech Beta (Space Ascension) 00:50:00 Skoulaman - World Oceans (Live at DEM) 00:57:46 Peter Baumann - From A Far Land (Nightfall) 01:03:26 Afterlife - Il Piu Nell' Uno (Playing Place) 01:07:08 Beyond Berlin - Anthem (Meandering Tear) 01:16:44 Gert Emmens - Only Time Will Tell (All That Is Left Behind) 01:22:28 Ian Boddy & Erik Wøllo - Revolve (Transmissions) 01:29:54 Otarion - Time Of Silence (Time Of Nations) 01:35:28 TiRa feat. Missi Wainwright - Journey Beyond The Clock (Time Travel) 01:42:01 Hollan Holmes - The Eternal Light (Music for the Mental Health of Astronauts - Vol. 1) 01:47:26 Andrew Lozano - Atlas (Voyager) 01:51:05 ILUITEQ + Eraldo Bernocchi - Fade, In The Dusk (Fade, Remain) 01:56:20 unitrΔ_Δudio - The Final Glimpse Of The Sun (Summer Somewhere) 01:59:17 end
Freispruch für El Hotzo. Die Tweets des Komikers zum Anschlag auf Donald Trump sind offensichtlich Satire, so Richterin Andrea Wilms. Dem energisch auf einen Schuldspruch drängenden Staatsanwalt gab sie dabei gleich noch eine kleine Lektion in Jura. Götzke, Manfred www.deutschlandfunk.de, Corso
Wednesday morning's biggest stories, including Trump's successful transformation of the JFK Center in DC, building lefty support for NYC's socialist Dem candidate's stance on defunding city police, and Gov. DeSantis exposing the doubling of Gainesville tax revenues. What the latest news means, on the 7-23-25 Bob Rose Show
Republicans are nullifying bipartisan budget deals and planning a mid-decade redistricting to try to hold the House after the midterms. Trump is methodically working to crush dissent in the media, chill major Dem donors, and shut down the party's online fundraising portal, ActBlue. One political party is breaking all the norms, while the other is trying to stick to them. Sen. Murphy tells Tim that democracies die when the rules change and the opposition refuses to adapt. Meanwhile, Trump's detention regime is not only making prison-builders filthy rich, it will also likely draw in ICE candidates eager to abuse their power. Plus, Epstein is a bad story for the administration no matter how you slice it, and Tim shares his thoughts about Hunter. Sen. Chris Murphy joins Tim Miller. show notes Sen. Murphy's Substack piece on regulating AI For 20% off your first purchase, head to FairHarborClothing.com/BULWARK and use code BULWARK.
0:00 Hunter Biden trashes Dems, Obama bros, George Clooney for betraying Joe! Robby Soave 9:29 Tulsi Gabbard sends criminal referral to DOJ over Obama-era Russiagate docs | RISING 18:07 Trump threatens to end stadium deal if Washington Commanders don't reinstate Redskins name | RISING 23:08 Dem strategist slams socialism, cancel culture, offers glimpse into Project 2029: Jim Kessler | RISING 32:05 Ex-officer who shot Breonna Taylor sentenced to 3 years; DOJ asks for zero? Lindsey Granger | RISING 41:45 Trump admin releases thousands of MLK files, daughter calls for Epstein next | RISING 46:53 Wall Street Journal booted from press pool after publishing Epstein letter, WHCA cries foul | RISING 55:48 Obama criticizes progressives for abandoning men, explains demo swing to Trump | RISING Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
U.S. Congressman Cliff Bentz, an update on the Big Beautiful Bill, addressing some of the Dem complaints, what is next? Oh, and the COllege Sport pays issue, too. Then an update with Chad McComas of the Joy Community - homes for elderly.
En medio de conversaciones para que Demócratas entregue su apoyo a Evelyn Matthei, la diputada de la tienda de centro Joanna Pérez aseguró que "en ningún caso" pactarán con la extrema derecha, como pretenden en la UDI. Consultada por el estado de la negociación, la parlamentaria subrayó que en su partido "tenemos la voluntad de buscar una nueva coalición que, en el fondo, se sacuda de los extremos de izquierda y de derecha". Conduce Verónica Franco y Rodrigo Vergara.
One of the world's most protracted armed conflicts could finally be drawing to a close in Turkey. This month, a small group of fighters from the Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK), which has been waging an armed struggle against the Turkish state for greater minority rights, voluntarily disarmed. At a ceremony in northern Iraq, PKK commander Bese Hozart announced that the disarmament by 30 fighters - 15 men and 15 women - was undertaken freely and in line with the group's commitment to pursue a democratic socialist society through peaceful means. The fighters' weapons were burned as part of the symbolic event. The move came just days after the release of a video message from imprisoned PKK leader Abdullah Öcalan, who reiterated his call for an end to the armed struggle and the formal dissolution of the group. It was the first time the Turkish public had heard Öcalan's voice since his incarceration in 1999. PKK ends 40-year fight but doubts remain about the next steps Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan responded by telling supporters that the country had reached a historic moment. Ankara now expects a complete disarmament of the remaining PKK fighters by autumn. Since the beginning of the peace process last year, Erdoğan has ruled out making concessions, insisting the rebels are unilaterally surrendering. However, the high-profile nature of the disarmament ceremony is increasing pressure on the government to respond in kind. “This is a historic moment; this is a conflict that has been going on for nearly half a century. Now it's the government's turn to actually open up the political space,” said Aslı Aydıntaşbaş of the Brookings Institution in Washington. “Both the Kurdish side and the Turkish side are telling their own constituencies that they're not giving up much—trying to convince their bases, which, in both cases, seem unprepared for such a radical shift,” she added. Kurdish leader Ocalan calls for PKK disarmament, paving way for peace Opaque negotiations, rising distrust As a gesture of goodwill, the government has reportedly improved Öcalan's prison conditions and allowed communication through a so-called “secretariat.” However, the PKK continues to press for broader concessions, including an amnesty for its members and the right for ex-fighters to return to Turkey. There have also been calls for Öcalan's release, alongside the release of tens of thousands of individuals jailed under Turkey's broad anti-terror laws. Yet concerns are mounting over the transparency of the peace negotiations. “It's really difficult even to assess it because we don't really know what's going on,” said Zeynep Ardıç, an expert on conflict resolution at Istanbul's Medeniyet University. “Some negotiations don't need to be public, but the public should still be informed,” she said. Ardıç warned that the current polarization in Turkish politics and a legacy of mistrust built over decades of conflict make transparency essential. “There should be a bit of transparency, because people don't trust state institutions, people don't trust each other, people don't trust the government or the judiciary. So, it's not easy to succeed under these circumstances. The government needs to reinstall trust - not just among Kurdish people, but among Turkish people as well.” Politics could undermine fragile progress Following the disarmament ceremony, Erdoğan announced the formation of a parliamentary commission to oversee the process, including members from his ruling Justice and Development Party (AKP), his coalition partner the Nationalist Movement Party (MHP), and the pro-Kurdish People's Equality and Democracy Party (DEM). Notably absent was the main opposition Republican People's Party (CHP), whose exclusion is fueling fears that Erdoğan is politicizing the peace process. Erdoğan requires the support of Kurdish parliamentarians to amend the constitution and potentially remove presidential term limits—allowing him to remain in power indefinitely. Turkey's Saturday Mothers keep up vigil for lost relatives “Erdoğan is trying to juggle two conflicting priorities,” noted analyst Atilla Yeşilada of U.S.-based consultancy Global Source Partners. “A: give the Kurds the least of what they want in return for a constitution that allows him to run again, and B: broaden his war against the CHP. I don't know how he can finesse that.” While Erdoğan speaks of a new era of unity between Turks, Arabs, and Kurds, he is simultaneously escalating a legal crackdown on the CHP, even going so far as to label the party a terror threat. This is a risky move, given that the pro-Kurdish DEM party has previously supported CHP candidates in both presidential and mayoral elections. Kurdish analyst Mesut Yeğen, of the Center for Social Impact Research in Istanbul, warned that Erdoğan may be overplaying his hand. “If Erdoğan's pressure on the CHP continues, then it's likely that DEM's electorate, members, and cadres could grow discontent,” Yeğen predicted. “They'll think that if Erdoğan succeeds against CHP, he'll start a similar campaign against the DEM. So I think they will strike a kind of balance.” Turkey's rivalry with Iran shifts as US threats create unlikely common ground Despite the uncertainty, powerful incentives remain on both sides to pursue peace. With the PKK largely pushed out of Turkish territory and facing military defeat, and Erdoğan in dire need of parliamentary support, momentum for a resolution is strong. But with negotiations shrouded in secrecy, many remain skeptical about what kind of peace this process will ultimately deliver.
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