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-- On the Show: -- Jessica Tarlov, the lone liberal on Fox News' The Five, silences her right wing co-hosts by simply stating the law about deportations -- Donald Trump is visibly disgusted with the Christian prayer at an Easter event -- Karoline Leavitt, Donald Trump's White House Press Secretary, suffers a total meltdown once again when confronted with the truth -- A MAGA gas truck protest backfires outside a Tesla showroom -- Republican donors are revolting against Donald Trump's economic scheme, but it's merely out of self-interest -- Elon Musk is being investigated by multiple federal agencies, including the SEC -- Tom Homan, Donald Trump's deportation czar, smirks about the potential for a dictatorship -- The right-wing Wall Street Journal is now floating the idea of impeaching Donald Trump -- Donald Trump gets hit with the worst polling of his presidency so far -- This week's Friday Feedback -- On the Bonus Show: Senator meets with Kilmar Abrego Garcia, Jesse Watters says Bulls hat is sign of MS-13 membership, Newsmax host defends Trump's geography flub, and much more...
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Fizették a számlákat, volt szerződésük, mégis kikapcsolták a kisgyerekes családnál az áramot Telex 2025-02-28 04:55:02 Gazdaság MVM Csoport Hannáék tavaly nyáron új házba költöztek, de problémájuk akadt az áramszolgáltatóval. Hónapokig nem küldte ki az MVM a szerződést, nem kaptak számlákat, majd amikor már azt hitték, minden rendben, az E.ON kikapcsolta náluk az áramot. Menekül a pénz a Prémium Magyar Állampapírból Azenpenzem 2025-02-28 05:32:00 Gazdaság Kamat Állampapír Másfél hónap alatt több mint 400 milliárd forint távozott Prémium Magyar Állampapírból – derül ki az ÁKK legfrissebb adataiból. A pénz egy részét a kifizetett kamatokkal együtt más állampapírba tették a megtakarítók, azonban így is alig nőtt a lakossági állampapír-állomány. Összességében közel 200 milliárd forint zúdult ki, a gazdagok pedig az inga Áttörés előtt: pár hónap és rá se fogunk ismerni a magyar gazdaságra vg.hu 2025-02-28 06:02:00 Belföld Negyedévről negyedévre élénkülhet idén a gazdasági növekedés üteme, az év második felétől pedig már mindenki számára láthatóvá válhat a gazdasági környezet javulása. A felső 1 százalék feléli a jövőnket? SpiritFM 2025-02-28 06:04:18 Gazdaság Oktatás egyetem Corvinus A Corvinus Egyetem docensét, Köves Alexandrát választották az Európai Ökológiai Közgazdaságtani Társaság (ESEE) tagjai elnöküknek február közepén. Üzletet csinálna a békéből Donald Trump? - A szakértők szerint ez állhat a háttérben rtl.hu 2025-02-28 06:30:00 Külföld Ukrajna USA háború Donald Trump Donald Trump ötszáz milliárd dolláros jóvátételt kért, most pedig Ukrajna ásványkincsei érdeklik. Milyen alkuk születhetnek a háború után? Trump szólt az elcsatolt ukrajnai területekről HírTV 2025-02-27 22:39:01 Külföld Ukrajna USA Donald Trump Washington Az ukrajnai béketárgyalásokon kísérletet tesznek majd arra, hogy az Oroszország által elfoglalt ukrán szuverén területek egy részét visszaszerezzék – közölte csütörtökön Donald Trump amerikai elnök, amikor a washingtoni Fehér Házban fogadta Keir Starmer brit miniszterelnököt. Bíróság helyett kormányhatározat mondja ki, mi a korrupció mfor.hu 2025-02-28 06:09:05 Külföld Fidesz Bíróság Korrupció László András László András fideszes EP-képviselő fogja vizsgálni, milyen pénzek érkeztek az Egyesült Államokból. Frittmann János: Először megijedtem, amikor szóltak, névvel szerepelek a Bëlga egyik számában Index 2025-02-28 05:57:00 Belföld Fogyasztás Bor Milyen bort isznak a fiatalok? Fogyasztási divatokat és a borminőség kérdéseit is körüljártuk. Képcsokor az új BMW 2-es Gran Coupéról Autónavigátor 2025-02-28 06:25:27 Autó-motor BMW Szinte minden kategóriában kínál valamit a BMW, ami sikerességének egyik kulcsa. Így az alsó-középkategóriában keresgélő vásárlók is megtalálhatják a bajor Mi történt Shane Tusup korábbi úszóival? Volt tanítványai szerint nehéz eset Magyar Nemzet 2025-02-28 05:25:00 Sport Olaszország Úszás Hosszú Katinka Shane Tusup Tusup eddigi edzői múltját Hosszú Katinka aranyai, olasz könnyek és gyors elválások jellemzik. Magyar Kupa: 116. perces góllal jött össze a derbi Rangadó 2025-02-27 22:54:58 Foci Magyar foci Újpest Magyar Kupa Őrült meccsen jutott tovább a Ferencváros, a jutalma egy Újpest elleni negyeddöntő lesz. Nagyot változik időjárásunk a jövő héten Kiderül 2025-02-28 05:12:21 Időjárás A következő napokban szárazabbra fordul időjárásunk, de a jelentősebb változásra jövő hétig kell várnunk, amikor a hőmérséklet jelentős emelkedésére számíthatunk. A további adásainkat keresd a podcast.hirstart.hu oldalunkon.
Here's a narrative script on the recent court trials involving Donald Trump:Donald Trump, the newly elected President of the United States, has been at the center of several high-profile court trials. Just a few weeks ago, on January 10, 2025, Trump was sentenced in a New York trial court to an unconditional discharge for 34 felony counts of falsifying business records. These crimes stemmed from his efforts to illegally influence the 2016 presidential election by hiding reimbursements made to adult film star Stormy Daniels.The trial, which began on April 15, 2024, saw a Manhattan jury find Trump guilty on May 30, 2024. Despite the conviction, Justice Juan Merchan decided not to impose any serious punishment, opting instead for an unconditional discharge. This decision has been seen as symbolically significant, marking Trump as the first criminal elected to the presidency.However, Trump's legal battles are far from over. Before his sentencing, Trump had asked the Supreme Court to intervene in his hush money case, arguing that the criminal proceedings should be put on hold while his claims of presidential immunity are addressed. Trump cited the Supreme Court's decision in Trump v. United States, which could potentially reshape the constitutional framework for constraining the behavior of U.S. presidents.In his appeal to the Supreme Court, Trump argued that forcing him to prepare for a criminal sentencing while preparing to lead the country as President imposed an intolerable and unconstitutional burden on him. Justice Sonia Sotomayor, who handles emergency appeals from New York, directed prosecutors to respond to Trump's request, but ultimately, the sentencing proceeded as scheduled.Trump's legal entanglements also include dismissed federal cases in the Southern District of Florida and Washington, D.C. In Florida, a federal grand jury indicted Trump and his aide Waltine Nauta on charges including willfully retaining national defense information and obstruction of justice. However, Judge Aileen Cannon dismissed the indictment, ruling that Special Counsel Jack Smith was improperly appointed and funded. The Justice Department later dismissed the appeal against Trump and his co-defendants.As Trump navigates these complex legal landscapes, his presidency remains under scrutiny. The question on everyone's mind is how long he can maintain his position as the first criminal president of the United States. Only time will tell if Trump's legal battles will ultimately lead to his exoneration or further entanglements.
Here's a narrative script on the recent court trials involving Donald Trump:Donald Trump, the President-elect of the United States, has been at the center of a high-profile court case in New York. On January 10, 2025, Trump was sentenced to an unconditional discharge in his hush money case. This means that while he won't face any serious punishment, the fact of his conviction remains.The case revolves around Trump's falsification of business records to hide reimbursements made to adult film star Stormy Daniels in the run-up to the 2016 presidential election. Trump was found guilty of 34 counts of falsifying business records in May. The judge in the case, Juan Merchan, had indicated that he did not intend to sentence Trump to jail time, opting instead for an unconditional discharge.However, Trump sought to halt the sentencing process, arguing that as President-elect, he should be granted immunity from criminal proceedings. Trump's legal team filed an emergency appeal with the Supreme Court, asking the justices to intervene and put the sentencing on hold. In a 40-page filing, Trump argued that preparing for a criminal sentencing while preparing to lead the country as President imposed an "intolerable, unconstitutional burden" on him.Justice Sonia Sotomayor, who handles emergency appeals from New York, directed prosecutors to respond to Trump's request by January 10. Trump's appeal cited the Supreme Court's decision in *Trump v. United States*, arguing that the criminal proceedings in state court should be put on hold while his claims of presidential immunity are addressed.Despite Trump's efforts, the sentencing proceeded as scheduled on January 10, 2025. Trump's legal team also sought emergency relief from the New York Court of Appeals, the state's highest court, but their request was denied.In another legal development, a federal court recently considered a case involving Trump's executive orders on federal funding. The court found that the states are likely to succeed on the merits of some of their claims, including allegations that Trump's actions violated the separation of powers and the Spending Clause of the U.S. Constitution. The court issued a temporary restraining order, citing the potential disruption to health, education, and other public services due to the pause in federal funding.These recent court cases highlight the ongoing legal challenges facing Donald Trump as he prepares to take office as President of the United States.
Here's a narrative script based on the recent court trials involving Donald Trump:Donald Trump, the newly re-elected President of the United States, has been at the center of a legal storm. Just a few days ago, on January 20, 2025, Trump returned to office, marking a historic moment as the first criminal president. However, this milestone may be short-lived due to ongoing legal challenges.The saga began with Trump's conviction in a New York trial court over 34 felony counts of falsifying business records, crimes linked to his efforts to illegally influence the 2016 presidential election. Despite the conviction, Trump was granted an "unconditional discharge," meaning he would not face imprisonment, probation, or a fine[1].However, Trump's legal team has been working to overturn this conviction, citing the landmark Supreme Court decision in Trump v. United States. This case, decided last summer, established a new constitutional rule that evidence related to a president's "official acts" cannot be admitted in subsequent criminal cases unless prosecutors clear a high legal threshold. Trump's lawyers argue that the New York trial court failed to follow this new framework, which could lead to the reversal of his conviction[1].In a recent development, Trump filed an interlocutory appeal and a stay application with the Supreme Court, arguing that the New York trial court lacks authority to impose sentence and judgment on him due to his presidential immunity. Trump contends that as a sitting president, he is immune from all criminal process, state or federal, and that the New York courts have erroneously refused to honor this stay[2].The Supreme Court has declined Trump's request for an immediate stay, but four conservative justices—Alito, Gorsuch, Kavanaugh, and Thomas—have signaled their willingness to take up the issue of Trump's conviction sooner rather than later[1].Meanwhile, Special Counsel John L. Smith has released a report detailing the investigation into Trump's efforts to interfere with the 2020 presidential election. The report explains the prosecution decisions reached by the Special Counsel, including the dismissal of the case against Trump due to the Department of Justice's position that the Constitution forbids the federal indictment and prosecution of a sitting president[5].As the legal battles continue, Trump's presidency hangs in the balance. Will he succeed in overturning his conviction and maintaining his presidential immunity, or will the courts ultimately hold him accountable for his actions? Only time will tell.
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Here's a narrative script based on the recent court trials involving Donald Trump:Donald Trump, the President-elect of the United States, has been at the center of a high-profile legal battle in New York. On January 8, 2025, Trump's lawyers filed an emergency appeal to the Supreme Court, asking the justices to halt his criminal sentencing scheduled for January 10, 2025. Trump was found guilty in May of 34 counts of falsifying business records to hide reimbursements made to adult film star Stormy Daniels in the run-up to the 2016 presidential election.Trump's lawyers argued that forcing him to prepare for sentencing while he is preparing to take office as President imposes an "intolerable, unconstitutional burden" on him. They cited the Supreme Court's decision in Trump v. United States, arguing that the criminal proceedings in state court should be put on hold while his claims of presidential immunity are addressed.Judge Juan Merchan, who presided over Trump's trial, had previously rejected Trump's plea to delay sentencing until after his inauguration. Merchan emphasized that all that remains outstanding in the case is the imposition of sentence and noted that Trump himself had sought to have sentencing put off until after the November election.On January 3, 2025, Merchan denied Trump's motion to dismiss the case based on presidential immunity. Trump promptly filed an interlocutory appeal and notified the trial court that proceedings are automatically stayed pending that appeal. However, the New York courts refused to honor the stay, leading Trump to seek emergency relief from the Supreme Court.In his filing, Trump asserted that as President-elect, he is entitled to immunity from criminal process, including during the presidential transition period. He argued that the doctrine of sitting-President immunity shields him from criminal proceedings until his claims are resolved.The Supreme Court has yet to rule on Trump's request for a stay. Meanwhile, Trump's legal team continues to argue that the prosecution is politically motivated and that the trial court's actions are in violation of standard practice, due process, and New York criminal law. The outcome of this case remains uncertain, with significant implications for the presidency and the rule of law.
Here's a narrative script based on the recent court trials involving Donald Trump:Donald Trump, the 47th President of the United States, has been at the center of a high-profile court case in New York. On January 3, 2025, a New York trial court denied Trump's motion to dismiss the criminal case against him, which involves 34 felony counts of falsifying business records. The case stems from efforts to illegally influence the 2016 presidential election.Trump promptly filed an interlocutory appeal and notified the trial court that it is subject to an automatic stay, citing Presidential immunity. However, the New York courts have refused to honor this stay. Trump's legal team argues that as a sitting President, he is immune from all criminal process, state or federal, and that this immunity extends to the period of Presidential transition.On January 6, 2025, Trump filed an interlocutory appeal in the New York Appellate Division, seeking review of the trial court's denial of his claims of Presidential immunity. Despite this, the trial court proceeded with the sentencing hearing scheduled for January 10, 2025.Trump's lawyers have since applied to the Supreme Court of the United States for an immediate stay of further proceedings in the New York trial court. They argue that the commencement of Trump's interlocutory appeal causes an automatic stay of proceedings in the trial court under related case law.The Supreme Court application highlights the trial court's erroneous admission of extensive evidence of Trump's immune official acts in the criminal state-court jury trial. Trump's team contends that the trial court wrongly denied his motion to exclude evidence of his Presidential official acts at trial, citing timeliness issues rather than addressing the merits of Presidential immunity.As of now, the Supreme Court has not issued a decision on Trump's stay application. Meanwhile, Trump has been sentenced by the New York trial court over the 34 felony counts, marking him as the first criminal president in U.S. history. The outcome of Trump's appeal and the Supreme Court's decision on the stay application will have significant implications for the institution of the Presidency and the operations of the federal government.
-- On the Show: -- Cenk Uygur, Host of The Young Turks, joins David to discuss the controversy over his recent appearance with Charlie Kirk at Turning Point USA's America Fest, and his broader approaches to MAGA ahead of Donald Trump's second term -- The raw milk debate exposes, yet again, major flaws in Americans' understanding of basic math -- Mark Zuckerberg announces Facebook will mode its moderation team from California to Texas, yet another move certain to please Donald Trump -- Donald Trump holds a bizarre and disturbing press conference at Mar-a-Lago -- CNN attempts to sane-wash the demented rantings of Donald Trump during his Mar-a-Lago press conference -- Reports grow of Donald Trump's increasing fury with Elon Musk, including over the "President Musk" meme -- Trump talk about Greenland is increasingly channeling Vladimir Putin's previous rhetoric on Crimea -- On the Bonus Show: NYC congestion pricing in effect, Biden administration bans unpaid medical bills from appearing on credit reports, Skip Bayless offered former Fox Sports hairstylist $1.5 million for sex per lawsuit, much more... ⚠️ Ground News: Get 50% OFF their unlimited access Vantage plan at https://ground.news/pakman
-- On the Show: -- MAGA is suddenly furious with Donald Trump over his not-totally-disgusting post to Truth Social about the death of former President Jimmy Carter -- Total chaos builds as MAGA goes to war with Elon Musk -- Disgusting MAGA Laura Loomer happens to get it right about why Elon Musk's technocratic views are bad for the average American -- A deep dive into how billionaires have taken control of Donald Trump -- Donald Trump's most dangerous ally, Elon Musk, seems to be on the verge of turning on Trump -- David brings back live calls one more time before closing out 2024 -- On the Bonus Show: David and Pat's New Year's plans, the outlook for the show in 2025, and much more...
-- On the Show: -- Former President Jimmy Carter has passed away at the age of 100 and we remember the legacy of his presidency and post-presidency -- MAGA turns on Elon Musk on the topic of H1B visas as the situation quickly becomes a disaster -- Donald Trump sides with Elon Musk over MAGA on the topic of H1B visas, despite Trump not understanding them -- A confused Donald Trump appears to flip flop on the topic of H1B visas, but a deeper analysis shows he doesn't really know what they are -- Elon Musk loses it over the H1B visa fiasco, banning MAGA influencers from Twitter -- Low-income Trump voters are starting to panic over the realization that Donald Trump will slash their benefits -- A report from the Washington Post claims that President Joe Biden now regret dropping out of the race and believes he would have defeated Donald Trump -- A reporter is allegedly attacked by a furious supporter of Donald Trump -- Donald Trump will either implement the economic policies he promised and crash the economy, or abandon those promises -- On the Bonus Show: Growth of women in power grinds to a halt, another Democratic defection, US homelessness up 18%, much more...
-- On the Show: -- Donald Trump selects Tom Homan as his "border czar," Congresswoman Elise Stefanik as his Ambassador to the United Nations, and Susan Wiles as his Chief of Staff, all disastrous choices -- Donald Trump humiliates Nikki Haley after her months of her sucking up to Trump by saying he will not be offering her a role in his administration -- Kari Lake loses again, this time losing her Senate race against Democratic Congressman Ruben Gallego in Arizona -- The left should stop promoting bogus election fraud conspiracy theories that make us sound like Trump supports from 2020 -- Los Angeles and Massachusetts announce that they will simply not comply or assist with Donald Trump's planned mass deportations -- After a brief decline for progressive media post-election, bloodthirsty pro-Trump influencers are circling and hoping to destroy progressive media completely -- Exploring how Donald Trump won young male voters in 2024 -- Scottish politician Patrick Harvie blasts Scotland's First Minister John Swinney over his congratulation of Donald Trump -- Donald Trump's allies are privately panicking and we discuss why -- On the Bonus Show: Dems did better than Harris downballot, exploring abortion rights voters who also voted for Trump, judge will decide whether Trump's hush money conviction can stand, much more...
-- On the Show: -- New national polling, and state polling out of Arizona and Nevada point to a grim picture for Donald Trump -- New polling in Michigan, Wisconsin, North Carolina, Georgia, and Pennsylvania point to a continued tight electoral race for Kamala Harris against Donald Trump -- The entire political future of Donald Trump and MAGA may rest with the state of North Carolina -- Senator JD Vance says candidates should not be called "fascists," and yet Donald Trump called Kamala Harris a fascist over the weekend -- JD Vance insists that liberals and leftists are violent, despite the multiple Republican shooters who have tried to assassinate Donald Trump -- Donald Trump is so scared that his candidacy is failing that he started mass posting to Twitter -- In a painful interview meant to promote his new cryptocurrency, Donald Trump is so confused about what crypto is that he desperately tries to change the subject -- Senator Tommy Tuberville insists that "they" tried to "kill Trump," despite the reality that both would-be assassins were Republicans or former Trump voters -- Trump explodes on Truth Social and cannot stop posting -- Voicemail caller wonders why Republicans keep talking about "illegal aliens" after two white Americans plotted to assassinate Donald Trump -- On the Bonus Show: Voters narrowly support Trump's tariff pitch, judge rejects Mark Meadows bid to move Arizona election case, TikTok argues against its US ban in court, much more...
-- On the Show: -- Tristan Snell, lawyer, legal commentator, former New York Attorney General who prosecuted Donald Trump, and creator of Taking Down Trump, joins David to discuss his experience prosecuting Trump -- Donald Trump has cut Kamala Harris' lead in national polling by nearly 50% in just one week -- Multiple new polls have Donald Trump losing North Carolina to Kamala Harris, a state that is almost certainly a must-win for Trump -- Nikki Haley gives us her pathetic and disgusting explanations as to why she is supporting Donald Trump in the forthcoming election -- Donald Trump's team is reportedly terrified that he will get completely destroyed in the debate against Kamala Harris -- Melania Trump floats the idea of a police conspiracy to assassinate Donald Trump -- Donald Trump attacks voters and stuns the crowd of a Fox News town hall hosted by Sean Hannity -- On the Bonus Show: Harris campaign website outlines policy platform, RFK Jr. wins effort to leave North Carolina ballot, Trump says he will vote to legalize adult recreational marijuana in Florida, much more...
265 dolgozó már biztosan távozik a gyermekvédelemből Telex 2024-08-28 10:28:04 Belföld Gyermekvédelem Csak a Cseppkő utcai otthonból 21-en mennek el, Tiszakürtön és Bakonyszentkirályon biztosan bezár az otthon. Vadai: Egy állami vezető rendelte meg a Kiss-ügyet 24.hu 2024-08-28 11:08:46 Belföld Polgármester DK Korrupció Óbuda Vadai Ágnes A DK kihallgatási jegyzőkönyvekből vett idézetekkel próbálja bizonyítani, hogy a korrupcióval gyanúsított óbudai polgármester ügyében koncepciós eljárás zajlik. Kirúgták a budapesti Madách Imre Gimnázium igazgatóját 444.hu 2024-08-28 10:52:45 Belföld Telefon Belügyminisztérium Mobiltelefon Kormányrendelet A Belügyminisztérium szerint az iskola szembehelyezkedett a mobiltelefonok használatát szabályozó kormányrendelettel. Fenyegető jövőt vázolt fel Donald Trump: ide vezethet Ukrajna kurszki offenzívája Portfolio 2024-08-28 15:00:00 Külföld Ukrajna USA Kampány Donald Trump Donald Trump republikánus elnökjelölt egy kampánybeszédében arra utalt, hogy Ukrajna augusztus 6-án indult kurszki offenzívája elvezethet a harmadik világháborúhoz – írja az Ukrajinszka Pravda. Zelenszkij: A nyugati országok haza akarják küldeni az ukránokat, mert drága az eltartásuk Magyar Hírlap 2024-08-28 10:05:00 Külföld Ukrajna Volodimir Zelenszkij Menekült Néhány uniós ország a közelmúltban korlátozásokat vezetett be az ukrán menekültekkel szemben. Nem sokáig tartott a forint erősködése, nyomulnak a kínaiak Privátbankár 2024-08-28 12:30:04 Gazdaság Kína Tőzsde OTP Elektromos autó MNB BUX Richter A tőzsdék többsége szerény pluszban van, de a BUX megint esik, az OTP és a Richter együtt húzzák le. A forint keddi emelkedésének nagy részét már visszaadta, pedig a Magyar Nemzeti Bank szavai inkább szigorúak, forinterősítő hatásúak voltak. Nyomulnak a kínai elektromosautó-gyártók, jókora esés volt a kriptópiacokon. Perzselő hőség Budapesten, árnyék sehol – mi lett Karácsony Gergely ígéreteivel? Liner 2024-08-28 13:53:45 Belföld Kánikula Karácsony Gergely A forróság enyhítésére a főpolgármester párakapukat, ivókutakat ígért a nyár elején, míg korábban több zöldfelületet is, de ezekből nem sok valósult meg. Hetente több száz kártyát tilt le csalás miatt az Erste Azenpenzem 2024-08-28 10:14:00 Gazdaság Erste Bankkártya A különféle csalásokban érintett és ezért letiltott kártyák száma az Ersténél az idei első hét hónapban 170 százalékkal haladta meg a két évvel korábbit. A banknál idén már hetente több száz bankkártyát kellett letiltani a bűnözők miatt. Egy sámánnal házasodik szombaton a norvég király legidősebb lánya vg.hu 2024-08-28 11:53:20 Külföld Norvégia Esküvő Márta Lujza és kedvese, Durek Verrett kapcsolatát sokan kritizálták, de a királyi család örömmel várja az esküvőt. Kiléptek a Libriből, mert aggódtak a függetlenségükért Forbes 2024-08-28 14:18:07 Cégvilág Corvinus A kiadó igazgatója tartott attól, hogy a Mathias Corvinus Collegium többségi tulajdona veszélyes lehet az autonómiájukra nézve. Rég kihalt autótípusokból is akad még eladó új darab Vezess 2024-08-28 12:19:49 Autó-motor Furcsa nevek is akadnak az európai autópiac teljesítményét összegző listán, nem egy 10-14 éve beszüntetett modellt állítottak idén forgalomba. Az FC Barcelona kölcsönadta a brazil csatártehetségét Büntető.com 2024-08-28 10:27:08 Foci Spanyolország Brazília FC Barcelona Katalónia Vitor Roque januárban nagy reményekkel szerződött az Athletico Paranaensétől az FC Barcelonához, azonban a katalán együttes soraiban nem tudta bizonyítani korábbi félelmetes hírét. A brazil bajnokságban és a korosztályos válogatottakban kiváló góllövő formának örvendő befejezőcsatár az elmúlt idény második felében epizódszereplőként mindössze kétsz Marquinhos a ferencvárosi szélsőről: "Bármelyik orosz csapatnak erősítés lenne" Sportal 2024-08-28 16:29:50 Foci Moszkva A Ferencvárostól Moszkvába igazoló Marquinhos beszélt Edgar Szevikjanról, valamint arról, hogy miért a Szpartakot választotta a Lokomotiv helyett. Ősszel is folytatódik a nyár Kiderül 2024-08-28 12:32:40 Időjárás A nyárias forróság szeptember elején is folytatódik. A következő napokban is jócskán 30 fok feletti maximumokra és száraz, napos időre számíthatunk. A további adásainkat keresd a podcast.hirstart.hu oldalunkon.
265 dolgozó már biztosan távozik a gyermekvédelemből Telex 2024-08-28 10:28:04 Belföld Gyermekvédelem Csak a Cseppkő utcai otthonból 21-en mennek el, Tiszakürtön és Bakonyszentkirályon biztosan bezár az otthon. Vadai: Egy állami vezető rendelte meg a Kiss-ügyet 24.hu 2024-08-28 11:08:46 Belföld Polgármester DK Korrupció Óbuda Vadai Ágnes A DK kihallgatási jegyzőkönyvekből vett idézetekkel próbálja bizonyítani, hogy a korrupcióval gyanúsított óbudai polgármester ügyében koncepciós eljárás zajlik. Kirúgták a budapesti Madách Imre Gimnázium igazgatóját 444.hu 2024-08-28 10:52:45 Belföld Telefon Belügyminisztérium Mobiltelefon Kormányrendelet A Belügyminisztérium szerint az iskola szembehelyezkedett a mobiltelefonok használatát szabályozó kormányrendelettel. Fenyegető jövőt vázolt fel Donald Trump: ide vezethet Ukrajna kurszki offenzívája Portfolio 2024-08-28 15:00:00 Külföld Ukrajna USA Kampány Donald Trump Donald Trump republikánus elnökjelölt egy kampánybeszédében arra utalt, hogy Ukrajna augusztus 6-án indult kurszki offenzívája elvezethet a harmadik világháborúhoz – írja az Ukrajinszka Pravda. Zelenszkij: A nyugati országok haza akarják küldeni az ukránokat, mert drága az eltartásuk Magyar Hírlap 2024-08-28 10:05:00 Külföld Ukrajna Volodimir Zelenszkij Menekült Néhány uniós ország a közelmúltban korlátozásokat vezetett be az ukrán menekültekkel szemben. Nem sokáig tartott a forint erősködése, nyomulnak a kínaiak Privátbankár 2024-08-28 12:30:04 Gazdaság Kína Tőzsde OTP Elektromos autó MNB BUX Richter A tőzsdék többsége szerény pluszban van, de a BUX megint esik, az OTP és a Richter együtt húzzák le. A forint keddi emelkedésének nagy részét már visszaadta, pedig a Magyar Nemzeti Bank szavai inkább szigorúak, forinterősítő hatásúak voltak. Nyomulnak a kínai elektromosautó-gyártók, jókora esés volt a kriptópiacokon. Perzselő hőség Budapesten, árnyék sehol – mi lett Karácsony Gergely ígéreteivel? Liner 2024-08-28 13:53:45 Belföld Kánikula Karácsony Gergely A forróság enyhítésére a főpolgármester párakapukat, ivókutakat ígért a nyár elején, míg korábban több zöldfelületet is, de ezekből nem sok valósult meg. Hetente több száz kártyát tilt le csalás miatt az Erste Azenpenzem 2024-08-28 10:14:00 Gazdaság Erste Bankkártya A különféle csalásokban érintett és ezért letiltott kártyák száma az Ersténél az idei első hét hónapban 170 százalékkal haladta meg a két évvel korábbit. A banknál idén már hetente több száz bankkártyát kellett letiltani a bűnözők miatt. Egy sámánnal házasodik szombaton a norvég király legidősebb lánya vg.hu 2024-08-28 11:53:20 Külföld Norvégia Esküvő Márta Lujza és kedvese, Durek Verrett kapcsolatát sokan kritizálták, de a királyi család örömmel várja az esküvőt. Kiléptek a Libriből, mert aggódtak a függetlenségükért Forbes 2024-08-28 14:18:07 Cégvilág Corvinus A kiadó igazgatója tartott attól, hogy a Mathias Corvinus Collegium többségi tulajdona veszélyes lehet az autonómiájukra nézve. Rég kihalt autótípusokból is akad még eladó új darab Vezess 2024-08-28 12:19:49 Autó-motor Furcsa nevek is akadnak az európai autópiac teljesítményét összegző listán, nem egy 10-14 éve beszüntetett modellt állítottak idén forgalomba. Az FC Barcelona kölcsönadta a brazil csatártehetségét Büntető.com 2024-08-28 10:27:08 Foci Spanyolország Brazília FC Barcelona Katalónia Vitor Roque januárban nagy reményekkel szerződött az Athletico Paranaensétől az FC Barcelonához, azonban a katalán együttes soraiban nem tudta bizonyítani korábbi félelmetes hírét. A brazil bajnokságban és a korosztályos válogatottakban kiváló góllövő formának örvendő befejezőcsatár az elmúlt idény második felében epizódszereplőként mindössze kétsz Marquinhos a ferencvárosi szélsőről: "Bármelyik orosz csapatnak erősítés lenne" Sportal 2024-08-28 16:29:50 Foci Moszkva A Ferencvárostól Moszkvába igazoló Marquinhos beszélt Edgar Szevikjanról, valamint arról, hogy miért a Szpartakot választotta a Lokomotiv helyett. Ősszel is folytatódik a nyár Kiderül 2024-08-28 12:32:40 Időjárás A nyárias forróság szeptember elején is folytatódik. A következő napokban is jócskán 30 fok feletti maximumokra és száraz, napos időre számíthatunk. A további adásainkat keresd a podcast.hirstart.hu oldalunkon.
-- On the Show: -- The second night of the Democratic National Convention sees Bernie Sanders, Tammy Duckworth, Doug Emhoff, Chuck Schumer, Michelle Obama, and Barack Obama send Trump for a loop -- Michelle Obama's DNC speech explodes, crushing Donald Trump, and laying out the stakes of the forthcoming election -- Former President Barack Obama laughs about Trump's size obsession and reminds the DNC audience why the November election is so important -- Nicole Shanahan, Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s running mate, admits they are considering dropping out of the race and endorsing Donald Trump -- Donald Trump appears on the Theo Von podcast, raising new questions about what is happening to his brain as he continues to misfire -- Donald Trump appears sedated and bored, wildly claiming that attempts to get bread are now met with sexual assault and mugging in the United States -- On the Bonus Show: The Walz family details their experience with fertility treatment explaining it was not IVF but rather IUI, NJ Governor Phil Murphy will forgive $100 million in medical debt, White House plans to stop companies from wasting our time, much more...
Ce matin, les journalistes et experts de RFI répondaient également à vos questions sur l'interdiction de l'excision en Gambie, la récente déclaration de Zelensky et J.D Vance, colistier de Donald Trump. Kenya : plusieurs cadavres découverts dans une décharge La police a annoncé avoir arrêté un suspect après avoir découvert les cadavres de neuf femmes dans une décharge de Nairobi. Pourquoi la police a-t-elle été soupçonnée dans un premier temps ? La décharge se situe à 100 mètres d'un commissariat, comment expliquer que la police n'ait pas découvert les corps plus tôt ? Avec Gaëlle Laleix, correspondant permanent de RFI à Nairobi. Guerre en Ukraine : bientôt un sommet avec la Russie ? Pour la première fois, Volodymyr Zelensky s'est dit favorable à la présence de la Russie lors d'un sommet pour la paix. Comment expliquer cet assouplissement du président ukrainien ? Comment la Russie a-t-elle réagi face à cette proposition ? Avec Elsa Vidal, cheffe du service en langue russe. Gambie : l'excision reste interdite dans le pays Le Parlement gambien a finalement rejeté une proposition de loi pour dépénaliser l'excision. Ce revirement est-il dû à la mobilisation d'une partie de la population ? Des pays de la sous-région pourraient-ils revenir sur l'interdiction de cette pratique ? Avec Guilhem Fabry, journaliste au service Afrique de RFI. États-Unis : J.D. Vance, colistier de Donald Trump Donald Trump a choisi le sénateur de l'Ohio James David Vance comme colistier pour la campagne présidentielle américaine. Pourquoi l'ancien président a-t-il préféré Vance au sénateur afro-américain Tim Scott ? Comment Trump compte alors séduire l'électorat noir américain ? Avec Jérémy Ghez, professeur en Affaires internationales à HEC Paris, spécialiste des États-Unis.
Steve Gruber's exclusive interview with 45th president, Donald J. Trump
Úgy tűnik, tényleg elérkezett a pillanat, amikor már a szemünknek sem hihetünk Rakéta 2023-03-29 06:39:01 Infotech USA Földrengés Donald Trump Donald Trump letartóztatása, az 1969-es holdra szállás megrendezése, pufikabátot viselő pápa és pusztító földrengés - csak néhány azok közül az interneten fellelhető képek közül, amelyekről elsőre akár azt is gondolhatnánk, hogy a valóságot ábrázolják, noha valójában mindegyiket mesterségesen hozták létre. A szövegekből képeket alkotó generatív mes Egy kínai leszállóegység hatalmas vízforrásra bukkant a Hold gyöngyeiben in.hu 2023-03-29 11:12:01 Tudomány Kína Felmérés Űrállomás Az űrállomások a közeljövőben állandó jelenlétet szeretnének biztosítani a Holdon. Ehhez korábban számos felmérést végeztek, többek között egy olyan egységet is felküldtek, ami mintákkal tért vissza a bolygónkra. Amit viszont ezekben találtak a szakértők megváltoztathatja a holdmissziók menetét.A kínai Csang'e-5 leszállóegységet 2020-ban küldték el Sínen van a Nokia terve, hogy 4G-s hálózatot építsenek a Holdon PCWorld 2023-03-29 10:30:26 Mobiltech Finnország Nokia Még az idén célba ér a finn gyártó által kifejlesztett holdbéli 4G infrastruktúra. Bajban van a Sony? Az amerikai kongresszus szállt rájuk! theGeek 2023-03-29 09:30:11 Gaming USA Japán Microsoft Sony Szenátus Tech Hírek – Az amerikai képviselőház és szenátus négy republikánus és hat demokrata képviselője szerint a Sony törvénytelenül aláássa a Microsoft részesedését a japán játékpiacon. Több amerikai politikus azt állítja, hogy a Sony tisztességtelen üzleti gyakorlatot folytat, hogy távol tartsa a Microsoftot a japán játékpiacról. A Sony elleni vádak cs '56-os menekült magyar vegyész kapta meg az egyik legrangosabb amerikai tudományos díjat Telex 2023-03-29 13:12:43 Tudomány USA egyetem Menekült 1956 Somorjai A. Gábor 1956-ban emigrált az Egyesült Államokba, ahol ledoktorált, és a Berkeley Egyetem kutatója lett. A Google Drive korlátozta a tárolható fájlok számát IT Business 2023-03-29 15:27:05 Mobiltech Google A Google Drive ezentúl 5 millió elemre korlátozza a tárolható fájlok számát a felhasználók számára. A hírt a Workspace szóvivője is megerősítette hétfő este. A bejelentésre azután került sor, hogy egy Reddit-felhasználó bejegyzésben jelezte, hogy a Google előzetes figyelmeztetés nélkül 5 millió elemes korlátozást vezetett be az emberek Drive-fiókja Vajon megérheti-e beruházni a napelemes tetőcserepekbe? Öko-drive 2023-03-29 04:39:04 Tudomány Gazdaság Beruházás Napelem Tesla A Volt telepítése 12 ezer dollárba kerülne, ami negyedakkora a Tesla hasonló termékének árához képest és feleakkora a piacon beszerezhető napelemes cserépeknek. A nagy ötlet: Adatbázissal az infláció ellen Mínuszos 2023-03-29 06:33:34 Infotech Infláció Élelmiszer GVH Támogatja a Gazdaságfejlesztési Minisztérium (GFM) a Gazdasági Versenyhivatal (GVH) online árfigyelő adatbázis létrehozását célzó javaslatát, a közös cél az infláció elleni küzdelem. A GFM a versenyhivatallal közös közleménye szerint, az élelmiszerágazatban folyamatban lévő gyorsított ágazati vizsgálatok tapasztalatai alapján online árfigyelő adatb Lepipálták a NASA-t a magyar csillagászok 24.hu 2023-03-29 12:56:47 Tudomány Világűr NASA Sikerült pontosan meghatározni az emberiség történetében valaha észlelt és megörökített legfényesebb gamma-felvillanás csúcsértékét az első magyar fejlesztésű kisműholddal. Ünnepelnek a befektetők, hat darabra vágja magát a kínai óriás Bitport 2023-03-29 13:49:00 Infotech Kína Tőzsde Befektető Holding Alibaba Az Alibaba üzleti egységei önálló cégként mennek a tőzsdére, bár az őket összefogó holding továbbra is Alibaba Group néven fut majd a jelenlegi elnök-vezérigazgató irányítása alatt. Csendes cégfelvásárlást hajtott végre az Apple IT Business 2023-03-29 09:11:49 Cégvilág USA Apple Mesterséges intelligencia Startup Különösebb hírverés nélkül vásárolta fel az Apple a mesterséges intelligenciára alapozott képtömörítést alkalmazó WaveOne-t. Az amerikai startup cég felvásárlásáról hivatalos bejelentés ugyan nem hangzott el, de sokatmondó, hogy a WaveOne weblapja január óta elérhetetlen és több korábbi alkalmazott, köztük a WaveOne egyik társalapítója most az Appl Ritka csodára bukkantak a Balatonnál Infostart 2023-03-29 06:13:00 Tudomány Balaton Világűr Alig 174 641 kilométer távolságban volt egy kisbolygó, ez csillagászati szempontból nem számít soknak. Hiába az árháború, piaci részesedést vesztett a Tesla legnagyobb kínai riválisával szemben Portfolio 2023-03-29 12:12:00 Gazdaság Kína Elon Musk Tesla Nagyon úgy tűnik, hogy a kezdeti sikerek után végül nem hozza meg a várt áttörést a Tesla számára Kínában az árháború, miután Elon Musk cége a kínai piacon részesedést veszített a Warren Buffett által is támogatott BYD-vel szemben.
Úgy tűnik, tényleg elérkezett a pillanat, amikor már a szemünknek sem hihetünk Rakéta 2023-03-29 06:39:01 Infotech USA Földrengés Donald Trump Donald Trump letartóztatása, az 1969-es holdra szállás megrendezése, pufikabátot viselő pápa és pusztító földrengés - csak néhány azok közül az interneten fellelhető képek közül, amelyekről elsőre akár azt is gondolhatnánk, hogy a valóságot ábrázolják, noha valójában mindegyiket mesterségesen hozták létre. A szövegekből képeket alkotó generatív mes Egy kínai leszállóegység hatalmas vízforrásra bukkant a Hold gyöngyeiben in.hu 2023-03-29 11:12:01 Tudomány Kína Felmérés Űrállomás Az űrállomások a közeljövőben állandó jelenlétet szeretnének biztosítani a Holdon. Ehhez korábban számos felmérést végeztek, többek között egy olyan egységet is felküldtek, ami mintákkal tért vissza a bolygónkra. Amit viszont ezekben találtak a szakértők megváltoztathatja a holdmissziók menetét.A kínai Csang'e-5 leszállóegységet 2020-ban küldték el Sínen van a Nokia terve, hogy 4G-s hálózatot építsenek a Holdon PCWorld 2023-03-29 10:30:26 Mobiltech Finnország Nokia Még az idén célba ér a finn gyártó által kifejlesztett holdbéli 4G infrastruktúra. Bajban van a Sony? Az amerikai kongresszus szállt rájuk! theGeek 2023-03-29 09:30:11 Gaming USA Japán Microsoft Sony Szenátus Tech Hírek – Az amerikai képviselőház és szenátus négy republikánus és hat demokrata képviselője szerint a Sony törvénytelenül aláássa a Microsoft részesedését a japán játékpiacon. Több amerikai politikus azt állítja, hogy a Sony tisztességtelen üzleti gyakorlatot folytat, hogy távol tartsa a Microsoftot a japán játékpiacról. A Sony elleni vádak cs '56-os menekült magyar vegyész kapta meg az egyik legrangosabb amerikai tudományos díjat Telex 2023-03-29 13:12:43 Tudomány USA egyetem Menekült 1956 Somorjai A. Gábor 1956-ban emigrált az Egyesült Államokba, ahol ledoktorált, és a Berkeley Egyetem kutatója lett. A Google Drive korlátozta a tárolható fájlok számát IT Business 2023-03-29 15:27:05 Mobiltech Google A Google Drive ezentúl 5 millió elemre korlátozza a tárolható fájlok számát a felhasználók számára. A hírt a Workspace szóvivője is megerősítette hétfő este. A bejelentésre azután került sor, hogy egy Reddit-felhasználó bejegyzésben jelezte, hogy a Google előzetes figyelmeztetés nélkül 5 millió elemes korlátozást vezetett be az emberek Drive-fiókja Vajon megérheti-e beruházni a napelemes tetőcserepekbe? Öko-drive 2023-03-29 04:39:04 Tudomány Gazdaság Beruházás Napelem Tesla A Volt telepítése 12 ezer dollárba kerülne, ami negyedakkora a Tesla hasonló termékének árához képest és feleakkora a piacon beszerezhető napelemes cserépeknek. A nagy ötlet: Adatbázissal az infláció ellen Mínuszos 2023-03-29 06:33:34 Infotech Infláció Élelmiszer GVH Támogatja a Gazdaságfejlesztési Minisztérium (GFM) a Gazdasági Versenyhivatal (GVH) online árfigyelő adatbázis létrehozását célzó javaslatát, a közös cél az infláció elleni küzdelem. A GFM a versenyhivatallal közös közleménye szerint, az élelmiszerágazatban folyamatban lévő gyorsított ágazati vizsgálatok tapasztalatai alapján online árfigyelő adatb Lepipálták a NASA-t a magyar csillagászok 24.hu 2023-03-29 12:56:47 Tudomány Világűr NASA Sikerült pontosan meghatározni az emberiség történetében valaha észlelt és megörökített legfényesebb gamma-felvillanás csúcsértékét az első magyar fejlesztésű kisműholddal. Ünnepelnek a befektetők, hat darabra vágja magát a kínai óriás Bitport 2023-03-29 13:49:00 Infotech Kína Tőzsde Befektető Holding Alibaba Az Alibaba üzleti egységei önálló cégként mennek a tőzsdére, bár az őket összefogó holding továbbra is Alibaba Group néven fut majd a jelenlegi elnök-vezérigazgató irányítása alatt. Csendes cégfelvásárlást hajtott végre az Apple IT Business 2023-03-29 09:11:49 Cégvilág USA Apple Mesterséges intelligencia Startup Különösebb hírverés nélkül vásárolta fel az Apple a mesterséges intelligenciára alapozott képtömörítést alkalmazó WaveOne-t. Az amerikai startup cég felvásárlásáról hivatalos bejelentés ugyan nem hangzott el, de sokatmondó, hogy a WaveOne weblapja január óta elérhetetlen és több korábbi alkalmazott, köztük a WaveOne egyik társalapítója most az Appl Ritka csodára bukkantak a Balatonnál Infostart 2023-03-29 06:13:00 Tudomány Balaton Világűr Alig 174 641 kilométer távolságban volt egy kisbolygó, ez csillagászati szempontból nem számít soknak. Hiába az árháború, piaci részesedést vesztett a Tesla legnagyobb kínai riválisával szemben Portfolio 2023-03-29 12:12:00 Gazdaság Kína Elon Musk Tesla Nagyon úgy tűnik, hogy a kezdeti sikerek után végül nem hozza meg a várt áttörést a Tesla számára Kínában az árháború, miután Elon Musk cége a kínai piacon részesedést veszített a Warren Buffett által is támogatott BYD-vel szemben.
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--On the Show: --A new report claims Donald Trump is under criminal investigation by the Justice Department --Attorney General Merrick Garland says he is open to prosecuting Donald Trump --Donald Trump speaks at the America First Policy Institute event in Washington DC, spouting conspiracy theories, pretending to be transgender, and much more --A new report indicates that the Supreme Court leaker was likely conservative, hoping to prevent Bret Kavanaugh from changing his mind and voting to preserve Roe v Wade --CNN's Donie O'Sullivan interviews supporters of Donald Trump in Arizona and it's absolutely horrifying --Republicans will launch a massive investigation into Dr. Anthony Fauci if they win the 2022 midterm elections --One America News host Alison Steinberg begs liberals to help save the network as Verizon has dropped it from its lineup --Voicemail caller is worried about MyPillow Mike Lindell's mental health --On the Bonus Show: Republican attended gay son's wedding 3 days after voting against gay marriage, Russia says it will quit the International Space Station, teen activist body-shamed by Matt Gaetz raises more than $28,000, much more...
--On the Show: --Former FBI Director James Comey and his deputy Andrew McCabe faced intensive IRS audits allegedly at the direction of Donald Trump --Donald Trump signals that he's running for president again in 2024 --Caller asks if Democrats should infiltrate Republican primaries --Caller talks about Republicans refusing to discuss gun control after mass shootings --Caller discusses when life begins in the context of abortion rights --Caller points out that most Trump supporters would not pass a US citizenship test --Caller talks about the historian presidential rankings --Caller discusses gun safety measures --Caller is an ultrasound technician who talks about early pregnancy --Caller points out the undemocratic nature of the Senate --David reviews emails and messages from viewers --On the Bonus Show: Former Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe assassinated, a gutted Build Back Better returns, and much more...
--On the Show: --Kelly Weill, journalist at The Daily Beast and author of "Off the Edge: Flat Earthers, Conspiracy Culture and Why People Will Believe Anything," joins David to discuss conspiracy theories, conspiratorial thinking, overlaps between conspiracism and political extremism, and much more. Get the book: https://amzn.to/3MktZiv --Russian forces have seized their first major Ukrainian city, Kherson, a city of about 300,000 people --There are increasingly reports of Russian troops surrendering in Ukraine without a fight, many crying and asking for food while trying to call home --The January 6 Trump riot committee has released a list of possible criminal charges committed by former President Donald Trump --Donald Trump, in his latest deranged interview with Fox News' Maria Bartiromo, takes credit for Ukraine's ability to fight against Russia thanks to the weapons he sent them --A stunning new poll from CBS/YouGov shows that 78% of those who watched Joe Biden's State of the Union address this week approved of it --Republican Congressman James Comer refuses to condemn fellow Republican Congresswoman Lauren Boebert yelling out to heckle Joe Biden earlier this week during his State of the Union address --Radical Republican Congresswoman Lauren Boebert defends her heckling of President Joe Biden during this week's State of the Union address --Voicemail caller asks David to defending communism, even though David is not a communist and doesn't defend communism --On the Bonus Show: Russian convoy stalls, Iowa Governor signs flat tax into law, oil prices surge over Russia-Ukraine war supply fears, much more...
Joy Reid leads this episode of The ReidOut with the breaking news that a judge has ruled that Donald Trump and his children Donald Trump, Jr. and Ivanka Trump must testify under oath. Next we discuss the Russian threat in Europe, and how Russia has amassed huge amounts of troops on Ukraine's borders visible by commercial satellite according to reports, despite claiming that they are withdrawing. Then we are joined by Z'Kye Husain, the Black teenager who was pinned to the ground and handcuffed by police at the Bridgewater Commons mall in NJ while the white teen who also fought watched. His father Jihad Husain and their lawyer Benjamin Crump also join TheReidOut. Finally, we draw attention to the fact that historically Black colleges and universities have been targeted by dozens of bomb threats in recent days--a story our guest laments is receiving little media coverage. All this and more in this edition of The ReidOut on MSNBC.
--On the Show: --Joe Biden delivers a speech commemorating the anniversary of the January 6 Trump riots and brutally blames Donald Trump --Donald Trump's highly triggered reaction to Joe Biden's speech about the Janaury 6 Trump riots leads to four consecutive nonsense posts by Trump --Caller asks whether liberals and conservatives can truly be friends --Caller asks about the "cancellation" of the Louisiana judge caught on video using racial slurs --Caller asks whether David might ever run for some kind of political office --Caller asks whether random people have a real shot at defeating incumbent politicians --Caller points out the branding and messaging problems of the Democratic Party --Caller was shot by a rubber bullet and is now six weeks sober --Caller asks why Republicans are suddenly silent about immigration --Caller asks whether Trumpism is a "white person disease" --This week's email bag is wild --On the Bonus Show: Messaging on COVID moves to it being "a part of life," Texas Governor tells National Guard troops that Joe Biden is not their Commander-in-Chief, Congress considers another COVID stimulus bill, much more...
--On the Show: --Nick Maggiulli, COO at Ritholtz Wealth Management and founder of Of Dollars and Data, a data-focused personal finance blog, joins David to dispel the notion that millennials are actually worse off financially than prior generations --Third COVID-19 vaccine doses may be coming soon in the United States as Israel approves third doses and new Pfizer data suggests a significant immune boost --Increasingly, private businesses including restaurants are saying "no vaccine? no service" --Notable discussions from the David Pakman Show subreddit, including about anti-vaxxers who get sick with COVID, mask-wearing debates, and more --Republican Congressman Chip Roy throws an absolutely childish tantrum on the floor of the House of Representatives in opposition to wearing a mask --Anti-vaccine pro-Trump radio host Phil Valentine, previously hospitalized with COVID, is now on a ventilator as his condition has worsened --Republican Congressman Adam Kinzinger admits that privately, almost no Republican elected officials actually believe the lie that the 2020 Presidential election was stolen by Joe Biden and actually won by Donald Trump --Donald Trump tells Axios that an obvious loss for him and his clout in the Texas 6th district runoff was actually a win for him --Voicemail caller asks whether the right wingers would take COVID seriously if it mutated to become a flesh-eating virus --On the Bonus Show: Somehow Republicans see Simone Biles as a villain, NYC to pay $100 for getting COVID vaccine, Florida mayors defy Ron DeSantis and pass mask and vaccine mandates, much more...
In April 1982, President Ronald Regan gave a speech before the U.S. Chamber of Congress saying: “Entrepreneurs are heroes of modern times. They rarely receive the credit they deserve. Treasury Secretary Don Regan recently reminded the student body of Bucknell University that it was under capitalism that mankind brought ‘light where before there was darkness, heat where once there was only cold, medicines where there was sickness and disease, food where there was scarcity, and wealth where humanity was living in squalor.' And much of what he was talking about came into being in the lifetime of many of us here in this room. But the societies which achieve the most spectacular progress in the shortest period of time are not the most tightly controlled, the biggest in size, or the wealthiest in material resources. They are societies that reward initiative and believe in the magic of the marketplace…” (Source: Small Business Trends) As we take this day to remember our presidents, we want to also recognize and learn from those presidents who made entrepreneurial ventures, took risks, and helped add to the prosperity of this country. Although each of them was not successful, there is something to be learned from their stories. Today we will be recognizing 11 entrepreneur U.S. Presidents along with their challenges, resilience, and successes. These 11 entrepreneur Presidents are from both major U.S. political parties, and I understand that some of these Presidents are controversial to some people. By including them in this article, I'm not endorsing their political views. Instead, I'm trying to learn and teach what I can from their experiences as entrepreneurs. 1. George Washington (1789-1797): 1st President “The harder the conflict, the greater the triumph.”- President Washington While most presidents were entrepreneurs before they took office, President Washington didn't become an entrepreneur until after his final term as president. For much of his childhood, Washington lived on a farm in Mount Vernon, Virginia, which was later inherited by his half-brother, Lawrence. When Lawrence passed away, Washington leased it from Lawrence's wife and inherited it in 1761 (Source: History.com). He later renovated the estate into a mansion, gardens, a place to lay family tombs, shops, barns, and various living quarters. Washington even turned a large portion into farms as wheat being his main harvest. He then packaged the wheat and created GW Flour, one of the very first branded food products (Source: GoodReads review of “George Washington, Entrepreneur”), which was then exported throughout the US and Europe. President Washington's farm manager, James Anderson, later encouraged Washington to open up a distillery on the grounds of Mount Vernon, Virginia, and “with just a boiler and five copper stills, the 2,250 square-foot distillery became profitable almost instantly.” (Source: Ondeck) By the year 1799, Washington had one of the largest distilleries in the country making 11,000 gallons per year (Source: Business News Daily). 2. Abraham Lincoln (1861-1865): 16th President “Always bear in mind that your own resolution to succeed is more important than any other one thing.”- President Lincoln In 1833 and at the age of 23, President Lincoln and his friend, William Berry, opened up a general store called Lincoln-Berry in New Salem, Illinois. Many sources say that they were not very successful as they purchased inventory from other stores on credit and then made a profit by reselling the items. Although the economy was doing very well at the time, the location of their store wasn't ideal as the town stopped growing. Lincoln had to sell his share of the store as a result, and after Berry died, Lincoln received his $1,000 debt (Source: Business News Daily), which resulted in Lincoln's bankruptcy. Over 17 years, soon to be President Lincoln was required to pay his creditors back (Source: Legal Zoom). “Despite it all, Lincoln was known to rise triumphantly out of failure. He went on to launch a successful law practice in 1837, and became the only president to receive a patent in 1849” (Source: OnDeck), which was for a device to lift riverboats over sandbars. “The best way to predict your future is to create it.”- President Lincoln 3. Andrew Johnson (1865-1869): 17th President “I realized, there are people out there who can beat me, want to beat me. And unless I continue to innovate and evolve, I am going to learn a painful lesson from someone who has.”- President Johnson Before becoming President of the United States and running political campaigns, President Johnson was a very successful tailor and real estate owner. His mother was also a very talented seamstress who helped Andrew find an apprenticeship in Greeneville, Tennessee when he was only 18-years-old (Source: OnDeck). His talents with tailoring flourished, he opened up a shop in 1826, which became very successful, and he started investing in real estate from there. A fun fact about President Johnson is that while working at his tailor shop, “it eventually became a gathering place for political debate, and Johnson held his first meetings as an alderman (an elected member of a municipal council) in 1829.” (Source: OnDeck) 4. Warren Harding (1921-1923): 29th President “America's present need is not heroics but healing; not nostrums but normalcy; not revolution but restoration.”- President Harding President Harding was raised in a family that found interest in the newspaper. He eventually attended school at Ohio Central College, and there, according to an article by Business News Daily, “he studied the newspaper trade in college after dabbling in teaching, insurance, and law,” and graduated at the age of seventeen. Two years later, he and several partners purchased the Ohio newspaper, The Marion Star, for $300 (Source: OnDeck) while it was near bankruptcy. Their biggest challenge was owning a Republican newspaper in a Democratic area (Source: OnDeck), but Harding completely turned things around with his wife's help in managing the newspaper. The Marion Star eventually became “the city's official daily newspaper.” (Source: CheatSheet) After receiving full ownership of the paper at the age of 21, Harding became worn down and had to spend time at a local sanitarium (Source: Business News Daily). He eventually recovered, found favor in his writing from local politicians, and earned revenue to run his political campaigns (Source: FreedomVoice Blog). He was a very successful businessman and after being in the newspaper business for 39 years (Source: TIME), he was able to sell the newspaper before dying in 1923 for $550,000, which is equivalent to $7 Million today (Source: Business News Daily). “Today, the business (from the newspaper in Ohio called the Marion Star) is still alive and owned by the Gannett Company, a publicly-traded media holding company.” (Source: NextShark) 5. Herbert Hoover (1929-1933): 31st President “Competition is not only the basis of protection to the customer, but is the incentive to progress.” - President Hoover At the age of 40, Herbert Hoover became a millionaire (Source: FreedomVoice Blog), but he found success from his labors by being diligent and resilient. When Herbert was 9-years-old, he became an orphan along with his two siblings. His uncle eventually took them in, but according to an article by Miller Center, “the young Hoover was shy, sensitive, introverted, and somewhat suspicious, characteristics that developed, at least in part, in reaction to the loss of his parents at such a young age.” Although he had average to failing grades except for math (Source: Miller Center), Hoover was determined and attended Stanford University. According to the same source, he worked in the clerk's registration office to pay for tuition and began using his entrepreneurial skills by creating a student laundry service. After graduating college with a geology degree, he got a job with Bewick, Moreing & Co working 70 hours/week in a gold mine pushing carts. Hoover then left to start his own mining consulting business called Burmese silver mines, which focused on reorganizing failing companies and finding investors to pay for developing new mines. His company quickly employed 175,000 employees (Source: Entrepreneur), and the success that he built with his company earned him the title of “Doctor of sick mines.” (Source: OnDeck) By the time that he was forty, his wealth had grown not only from his company but from publishing a leading textbook on mining engineering. Other entrepreneurial successes he had included inventing a new process to extract zinc that had been lost and starting up in the Zinc Corporation, which later became part of a larger corporation (Source: Business News Daily). 6. Franklin Roosevelt (1933-1945): 32nd President “The country needs and, unless I mistake its temper, the country demands bold, persistent experimentation. It is common sense to take a method and try it: If it fails, admit it frankly and try another. But above all, try something.”- President Roosevelt At the age of 39, Franklin Roosevelt became ill with many symptoms, including paralysis of his legs. Although he was first diagnosed with paralytic poliomyelitis, his symptoms were shown to be more consistent with Guillain-Barre syndrome (Source: Pubmed). Despite his physical circumstances, he refused to accept that he would be permanently paralyzed. He became president in 1933, but before his political endeavors, he founded a hydrotherapy center in 1926 for the treatment of his disease, according to the FreedomVoice Blog. It became known as the Roosevelt Warm Springs Institute for Rehabilitation and still operates, serving about 4,000 people each year with all types of disabilities (Source: Entrepreneur). 8. Harry Truman (1945-1953): 33rd President “I studied the lives of great men and famous women, and I found that the men and women who got to the top were those who did the jobs they had in hand, with everything they had of energy and enthusiasm and hard work.”- President Truman Due to medical issues, President Truman is the only president elected after 1897 who did not earn a college degree (Source: Business News Daily). He then served in France during WWI and upon returning home, Truman and his wartime friend, Eddie Jacobson, opened up a men's clothing store in Kansas City, Missouri, which was successful for three years before failing, due to the postwar recession. “After his shop went bankrupt, it took him 15 years to pay off his share of the firm's debts. Nevertheless, the store established Truman's reputation as a respected businessman, which in turn set him on the path to civic engagement.” (Source: OnDeck) This new path paved the way for greater success in other offices. According to the same article by OnDeck, he even joined the Triangle Club, which is an association of businessmen committed to improving the city, and became involved in activities with the American Legion. 9. Jimmy Carter (1977-1981): 39th President “It's not necessary to fear the prospect of failure but to be determined not to fail.”- President Carter When President Carter was 10-years-old, he stocked his family's peanut farm with produce and took it to town to be sold. He continued to save the money he made, and by the age of 13, “he bought five houses around the plains which the Great Depression put on the market at rock-bottom prices. He then rented the homes to families in the area.” (Source: Abby Connect) The risk of losing the 2,500-acre peanut farm became very high when his father died of cancer in 1953. According to an article by Entrepreneur, Carter then returned home from the Navy to manage the struggling peanut farm. “Carter reportedly threw himself into farming the way he had with his naval duties, and hard work and effective management made the Carter farm prosperous by 1959.” (Source: Entrepreneur) In 1971, a sudden drought hit, bringing another risk to the farm, so Carter bought local farmers' peanuts and sold them in bulk to big processors. “This led Carter Warehouse to gross $800,000 annually by 1971, up from a mere $184 when Carter started.” (Source: TIME) 9. George H.W. Bush (1989-1993): 41st President "No problem of human making is too great to be overcome by human ingenuity, human energy, and the untiring hope of the human spirit."- President George H.W. Bush President George H.W. Bush found much entrepreneurial success from the oil industry, after graduating from Yale with an economics degree. He first started in oil as a salesperson for Dresser (Source: Time), then later formed a partnership with his neighbor, John Overby, and created the Bush-Overby Oil Development Co. in 1951. Due to family connections, the company was financed with nearly half a million dollars from Bush's uncle (Source: Entrepreneur). The success of the company grew, and in 1954, Bush-Overby Oil controlled 71 wells, which produced 1,250 barrels of oil per day (Source: LegalZoom). By 1953, their company then merged with another independent oil company to create Zapata Petroleum, of which Bush became president (Source: Entrepreneur). After years of growth and in 1966, Bush was able to sell his holding and made about $1 Million doing so (Source: TIME). "Be bold in your caring, be bold in your dreaming and above all else, always do your best."- President George H.W. Bush 10. George W. Bush (2001-2009): 43rd President “Prosperity results from entrepreneurship and ingenuity.”- President George W. Bush George W. Bush earned his bachelor's degree from Yale and then became the first US president to earn his MBA, which he received from Harvard. After school, he followed in his father's footsteps in the oil industry, but took a different approach as he “searched mineral-rights titles in county courthouses around West Texas and then would see if the owners would lease those rights to oil companies.” (Source: Time) In 1977, he then founded his own company called Arbusto (Spanish for Bush), which focused on low-risk, low-return wells, and found a relatively low gas field (Source: Abby Connect). Eventually, the price of oil dropped, and their company became very high-risk. Spectrum 7 Energy Corporation jumped in and rescued their company, merging the two in 1984 with Bush as the CEO, according to an article by LegalZoom. “After losing $400,000, it was purchased by Harken Energy Corporation, and Bush served as a consultant to Harken,” (Source: LegalZoom) After working in the oil industry for many years, Bush decided to move into sports and invested in the Texas Rangers MLB team with $600,000 (Source: Entrepreneur). According to the same article by Entrepreneur, he then sold his stakes for the team in 1998 for $15 Million, a 2,400% ROI. 11. Donald Trump (2017-2021): 45th President “As long as you are going to be thinking anyway, think big.”- President Donald Trump Donald Trump is a real estate guru. He studied real estate at the University of Pennsylvania Wharton School and invested in Philadelphia real estate while studying there. He took over his family's company to develop it into an international brand and according to Abby Connect, in the 1970s he began branching into Manhattan skyscrapers and renamed the company Trump Organization. He's built luxurious hotels such as the Grand Hyatt Hotel and Trump Plaza, Trump's Tower on Fifth Avenue, as well as the Trump headquarters. In the 1980s, he started placing casinos in Atlantic City, adding to Trump Plaza, and Trump Castle. In 1990, he even opened up his own Trump Taj Mahal, known as his own “eighth wonder of the world.” (Source: Abby Connect) According to Time, Trump appears to own or control more than 500 businesses in some two-dozen countries around the world! He has been very successful, but not without several bankruptcies, according to Abby Connect. Amidst his many businesses all over the world, he has also published books, opened up golf and hotel resorts, owned beauty pageants, and created his own branded products such as Trump steaks, Trump University, Trump shuttle, and Trump Success Eau De Toilette (Source: Business News Daily). “Get going. Move forward. Aim High. Plan a takeoff. Don't just sit on the runway and hope someone will come along and push the airplane. It simply won't happen. Change your attitude and gain some altitude. Believe me, you'll love it up here.”- President Donald Trump Key Takeaways Here are some of my key takeaways from this episode: President Washington the greater the conflict, the better the triumph. We savor the hard-won victories even more. President Lincoln taught us to not let failure stop us. Perseverance is a key attribute of successful entrepreneurs. President Johnson taught us that unless we continue to innovate and evolve, we're going to learn a painful lesson from someone who has. This is so true with tectonic shifts. Don't be afraid to take risks. Be determined, don't get caught up in the circumstances, and press forward as President Harding did. Current circumstances will not remain forever. Diligence and resilience go on a long way as President Hoover has proven. President Roosevelt encouraged us to be bold and persistently experiment. Try something. If it fails, pivot or move onto another. President Truman taught that those who made it to the top were those who did the work, with enthusiasm and everything they had. Whatever we do, we should do our best and give it all we have. President Carter taught us that we don't need to be afraid of failure, we just have to be determined no to fail. President George H.W. Bush taught us to be bold in our caring and dreaming. President George W. Bush taught us that prosperity comes from entrepreneurship and ingenuity. President Trump taught us to move forward, aim high, and create a plan. 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RadioPublic|LibSyn|YouTube|Patreon|Square Cash (Share code: Send $5, get $5!) Today, David Waldman has been strongly self-reflecting on a huge, beautiful fast. Can you imagine what even one day of self-examination and atonement would do for Donald Trump? Donald Trump pays attention like he pays taxes. Whether it’s a shortage of dollars or sense, all of Trump’s life has been an effort to hide that paucity. Democrats hit the ground crawling in their efforts to decelerate Mitch McConnell’s Supreme Court confirmation process, perhaps not to halt it, but at least to slow it down long enough for examination. Everybody long expected to see a SWAT team tackle Brad Parscale shirtless and drunk in his driveway, but the hope always was that it would be something cheerful, and RICO oriented, not sad and involving spousal abuse. Everyone knew Michael Caputo had some problems, but now it turns out that he had even more. Some people are lured into the abyss. Some leap in on their own. The rest of us have already fallen, but haven’t yet realized it.
On this edition of Parallax Views, much has been made of the scandal-ridden Presidency of Donald Trump. But how deep does the rabbit hole go and do the sordid saga of Donald Trump have a prequel in the form of his time as celebrity businessman? For 30 years, Pulitzer Prize winning investigative journalist David Cay Johnston of the DCReport (and author of the books The Making of Donald Trump and It's Even Worse Than You Think has been on what could be called the "Trump Beat". He joins us on this edition of the show to discuss the whole saga of Donald Trump including:- David's penchant for covering stories that challenge the powerful; from exposing tax cheaters to taking on the LAPD- How David first met Donald Trump while covering casinos in Atlantic City and his impression that Donald was a "P.T. Barnum" character- Trump's relationship to Iran/Contra arms dealer Adnan Khashoggi- Trump's ties to organized crime families, including the Gambino Crime Family and Genovese Crime family, and dealings with the mob- A story that indicates Trump protected a drug trafficker, Joseph Weichselbaum, who worked at Trump's Atlantic City casinos. Johnston maintains that this story connects Trump to the international cocaine trade- Trump's "Outsider" status among elites in terms of cultural and social practices- The financial chicanery of Donald Trump- Donald Trump's awkwardness and how it has repelled people over the years including women he took on dates; his inappropriate comments about his daughter Ivanka Trump and Tiffany Trump- Trump as a "cash extractor" rather than a businessman- Trump's forebears, including his grandfather Frederick Trump andhis father Fred Trump, and the skeletons in their closet- David's thoughts on Trump supporters and how Trump takes advantage of them; David argues Trump took the economic ideas of his campaign from his work.- David's thoughts on tax issues and rising economic inequality in this country This Episode Brought to You By:The War State:The Cold War Origins of the Military-Industrial Complex and the Power Elite, 1945-1963byMichael SwansonofThe Wall Street Window
Invité du journal : Benjamin Haddad, chercheur en relations internationales, directeur Europe du Tink tank de l’Atlantic Council, auteur du livre « Le Paradis Perdu : l'Amérique de Trump et la Fin des Illusions Européennes » chez Grasset en 2019. Sujet : Les Etats-Unis, la Chine, l’Europe… les illusions perdues de la coopération ? À propos du livre : « Le Paradis Perdu : l'Amérique de Trump et la Fin des Illusions Européennes » paru chez Grasset La fin de la guerre froide a ouvert une longue période d’optimisme libéral à laquelle semble succéder une ère de repli (Brexit, élection de Donald Trump…) Donald Trump n’est ni un accident de l’histoire ni un phénomène passager. Il est le symptôme d’une transformation profonde de la puissance américaine en crise. America First est le slogan d’une Amérique fatiguée de porter l’ordre international et qui prône désormais le rapport de force brut, le protectionnisme économique et culturel. La personnalité du président Trump masque une rétractation structurelle déjà amorcée par Barack Obama. Ce livre analyse les forces historiques, géopolitiques comme intérieures, qui ont déterminé ce changement durable. Il n’y aura pas de retour au « paradis perdu » de l’ordre ancien. L’histoire est de retour en Europe. Le modèle qu’elle promeut – multilatéralisme et coopération – est mis à mal par la multiplication des crises, la montée des nationalismes et le retrait américain. Si l’Europe est faible, Trump pourrait bien devenir la nouvelle norme des relations internationales : une crispation nationaliste et illibérale, incarnée par les « hommes forts », de Poutine à Erdogan. Seule une Europe souveraine, capable de défendre sans naïveté ses intérêts, peut répondre à ce nouveau défi. Benjamin Haddad, est un chercheur en relations internationales. Après avoir été l’un des rares Français à travailler depuis quatre ans pour des think tanks américains, il a été nommé directeur Europe du think tank Atlantic Council à Washington. Après avoir été secrétaire national de l'UMP de 2011 à 2014, il a rallié En Marche en 2017. Source : Grasset, Huffington Post
durée : 00:02:40 - Actualités Rhénanes sur le Net FB Elsass - La chronique de Pierre s'intéresse à la relation chaotique entre Donald Trump et le coronavirus. Si ce laboratoire plaît autant au président américain, c'est qu'il affirme être "à quelques mois" d'un projet de vaccin. L'Allemagne a opposé une fin de non-recevoir.
Ralph welcomes Tom Mueller, author of “Crisis of Conscience: Whistleblowers in an Age of Fraud,” where they discuss the heroic stories of the brave men and women, who at great personal cost, have called to account corruption across government and industry. Plus, Ralph answers your questions. Tom Mueller is a free-lance writer of non-fiction and fiction, whose work has appeared the New Yorker, National Geographic, New York Times Magazine, Atlantic Monthly, and elsewhere. His first non-fiction book, Extra Virginity, is a New York Times best-selling account of olive oil culture, history, and crime. His latest is Crisis of Conscience: Whistleblowing in an Age of Fraud. “Bill Binney had the awful irony of having created this structure to surveil foreign targets and winnow out at top speed potential terrorists and seeing his own work… being used against Americans. It was a thing he had sworn every day of his working life not to do… So, he backed away from the agency (NSA) when he felt they were fundamentally violating their mission. And what would Edward Snowden take away from this message? If you follow protocol and you surface your concerns about mass, warrantless surveillance through channels, what happens to you? Well, all he had to do is look at Bill Binney and Tom Drake and see that his only hope of getting the word out was to take another route.” Tom Mueller, author of Crisis of Conscience: Whistleblowing in an Age of Fraud “If you look at what Donald Trump is today and his coterie of bandits that he’s put in charge of our government, you can see the price that is paid when you do not pay attention to recidivist white-collar criminality over a generation or more. You get Donald Trump… Donald Trump didn’t come from Mars. He is the logical extension of the corruptions we’ve allowed to creep into our political and social system.” Tom Mueller, author of Crisis of Conscience: Whistleblowing in an Age of Fraud RALPH NADER RADIO HOUR EP 295 TRANSCRIPT (Right click to download)
This week on The Easy Chair: It's “Heart to Heart” with co-host Jane Gross. This is an incisive and, okay, radical conversation about what made Donald Trump Donald Trump. Jane, who knows her stuff when it comes to her long-time profession puts on her psychologist hat to connect the dots between Trump the emotionally stunted child to Trump the world-class narcissist acting out from a place of unique power on an international stage. What are we supposed to learn from this man, and this moment in history? The conclusion Jane draws is at once scary and empowering. Tune in to a very different, very honest, very important episode. My sponsor this week is Quip, the portable electric toothbrush that travels seamlessly (example: this past week, I've taken mine to Maine, California, and New York) and is all about best brushing practices. To get your first scheduled refill free, just head over to getquip.com/easychair. I'm a committed quip user, and once you try it, you will be, too. As always, questions, comments, concerns: email me at easychairpodcast@gmail.com. Unless you're a rabid Trump troll or Russian hacker, we want to hear from you. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Summary: Republicans face chaos around Trump's political difficulties, causing some to consider potential advantages of a President Pence. Market volatility has not yet brought the DJIA below pre-Trump numbers while the dollar index slides and gold moves up. Meanwhile, household debt is higher than 2008 levels even as fewer Americans own homes. It looks like I picked a very volatile week to go out to Las Vegas, although I didn't pick this week; the week picked me I have two conferences that I am attending here: the Las Vegas Money Show and the SkyBridge Alternatives Conference otherwise known as SALT A lot is going on, certainly the political chaos in the United States, the Dow was down 365 points yesterday based on new revelations with respect to why Donald Trump may have fired FBI Director James Comey Was he doing it because Comey refused to give up on his investigation of Trump's Russian ties? Now you've got Congress members on both sides of the aisle questioning whether the allegations are true Apparently Comey has some contemporaneous notes of conversations he had with Donald Trump Donald Trump may have asked him to give up the investigation Although from what I've heard President Trump said it would be nice if Comey gave up the investigation - was that some kind of idle threat? Did that mean "You'd better do it, or you're fired." I have no idea, but this obviously is creating concerns for the Trump Administration The market, as far as I'm concerned, is really not down very much at all, given how much it had rallied based on nothing but the optimism surrounding expectations for all the good things that would happen as a result of a Trump Presidency We were going to get tax reform, we were going to get regulations; we were going to have all this stimulus Not only has none of these things materialized yet, even before the scandals broke, it was obvious that even if we got any of the promised legislation Of course I've always said it would not even help the economy But regardless, people actually think it it is going to, which created the big stock market rally Even before this controversy it was obvious that the expected improvements were going to take a lot longer than people thought Now this is going to delay Trump's agenda even more Because now, rather than concentrating on tax reform or repealing ObamaCare, or stimulus, now they've got to deal with damage control to hold on to the Presidency and fend off these calls for impeachment Now they've got to get a special prosecutor and all of this is going to add additional delays Of course, a lot of momentum we had in Q1, in spite of weak GDP, you had all this confidence, all this enthusiasm on the part of Republicans and Trump voters And it was all this confidence that was supposed to lead to extra economic growth Businesses were going to have more confidence to invest and hire And consumers were going to have more confidence to spend Well certainly, what is happening now in the White House is going to shake some of that confidence Some of the people who were so enthusiastic about Trump don't even know if Trump is going to be there anymore And to the extent that is is there, he is politically damaged Now he has to use a lot of his political capital just to secure his position rather than to advance his agenda Whether or not that agenda would actually help the economy Despite that, the drop in the stock market is not very large Look at what's happening in Brazil Maybe one of the reasons the U.S. stock market is not getting crushed today is because the Brazilian market is getting obliterated Brazilian stocks today are down around 10-20% based on the Brazilian political scandal Where they have an audio recording of the President of Brazil offering a bribe Their market is crashing because they are calling for resignation or impeachment
En esta edición de Cotorreando La Noticia: • Arrestan a reporteros por denunciar acarreos • Aparecen 10 cadáveres en Sinaloa • ¿Qué dijo el Comandante Toro antes de morir en Reynosa? • Hayan asesinados a maestra y alumno • Nivel más bajo de aprobación en la Presidencia de Donald Trump • Donald Trump destituye al director de Salud Nacional • Científicos de 600 ciudades protestan contra Trump Todo esto y mucho más en Cotorreando La Noticia con Raul Brindis.
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-- On the Show:-- Psychologist Dr. John Gartner, founder of Duty to Warn and co-host of Shrinking Trump, joins David to discuss how much, if anything, can be gleaned about Donald Trump or Joe Biden's cognitive states from watching the forthcoming 90 minute presidential debate-- A review of primary results from last night, including Lauren Boebert's win, a number of Trump/MAGA losses, and the first loss by "The Squad" with Jamaal Bowman losing his primary to George Latimer-- Donald Trump's primary endorsements lose badly, including Mark Burns, Dave Williams, and Trent Staggs-- A deranged Fox News propagandist Sean Hannity says that President Joe Biden is "experimenting with the right dose" of substances in advance of tomorrow night's presidential debate against Donald Trump-- Donald Trump is interviewed on Newsmax by Corey Lewandowski about his debate prep and other topics, and none of his answers make any sense-- Republican Congressman Eric Burlison suggests that President Joe Biden might be using the soft drink Mountain Dew as a performance-enhancing drug for the presidential debate with Donald Trump-- Notes from Donald Trump's former attorney Evan Corcoran reveal that, contrary to what Trump said publicly, he feared that he knew his possession of classified documents might be criminal-- The All-In podcast interviews Donald Trump and it goes so poorly, Trump's suggestion about permanent residency for college graduates stuns his own supporters-- On the Bonus Show: President Joe Biden will pardon US servicemembers previously convicted for being gay, US Surgeon General declares gun violence a public health emergency, conservative lawmakers pushing to end no-fault divorce, much more...
-- On the Show:-- Producer Pat Ford fills in for David (on David's 40th birthday)-- According to a recent Reuters/Ipsos poll, Joe Biden's job approval rating has dropped to 38%-- The House of Representatives passes a tax bill that would expand the child tax credit, but it may not pass the Senate due to Republicans worried it would make Joe Biden look good-- Florida Governor Ron DeSantis says Congresswoman Ilhan Omar should be expelled, denaturalized, and deported-- Republican presidential candidate Nikki Haley appears on the Breakfast Club and answers questions about race and Donald Trump-- Donald Trump meets with the Teamsters union, hoping to secure their endorsement even though they'll likely support Joe Biden again-- Independent presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. claims the Trump campaign asked him to be Trump's running mate-- Republican politician Michael Cassidy is charged with a hate crime after destroying a satanic temple display in the Iowa state capitol-- Right-wingers claim that the Justice Department, Hollywood, and Taylor Swift are all part of a pro-Democrat and pro-Joe Biden psychological operation-- On the Bonus Show: Trump's legal fees draining his campaign funds, Florida House votes to loosen child labor laws, Trump botching his shot at appealing to women voters, and much more...
-- On the Show:-- Doctor Walter Willett, physician, epidemiologist, and Professor of Epidemiology and Nutrition at Harvard University, joins David to discuss the healthiest diets known to humans, nutrition, and much more-- A historic drop in crime continues and is met with conspiracy theories and conjecture from right wing media-- Fox News host Sean Hannity panics after Trump brain melt at his recent Las Vegas rally and starts to float the idea of Donald Trump skipping the upcoming presidential debate-- Rudy Giuliani finally turns himself in to Arizona authorities after his indictment for his role in the Arizona fake electors scheme-- A discussion of the role of lying about crowd sizes to authoritarian like Donald Trump-- Donald Trump delivers a disgusting anti-abortion message to the extremist group The Danbury Institute-- David tries debating MAGA cultists about inflation and it does not go well-- On the Bonus Show: Key takeaways from the far right surge in European Parliament, 20% of Latino voters are leaning towards third party candidates, the latest drama with SCOTUS Justice Samuel Alito and audio recordings, much more...
-- On the Show:-- Donald Trump wins the New Hampshire Republican primary, clearing his path towards the GOP nomination, as President Joe Biden easily wins despite being a write-in candidate-- 2024 Republican presidential candidate Nikki Haley loses New Hampshire, but gives a speech that seems like a victory speech-- Donald Trump threatens Nikki Haley and says that New Hampshire Governor Chris Sununu is on drugs during an unusual New Hampshire victory speech-- Nikki Haley supporters in New Hampshire are interviewed, and the primary takeaway is that they really hate Donald Trump-- Donald Trump dismisses Nikki Haley supporters when asked about them in New Hampshire, saying he "doesn't need" them to win-- Eric Trump short circuits when asked about his father's major cognitive gaffe related to Nikki Haley and January 6th-- Charlie Kirk says he worries when he sees a black pilot on his plane in the latest show of brazen racism-- Kevin Monahan is convicted of murder for killing a 20-year-old woman who mistakenly entered his driveway to turn her car around-- Fox News, right wing media, and MAGA are in shambles as the stock market hits yet another record high-- Voicemail caller tells a courageous story of bravely acing a cognitive test given to him at a CVS MinuteClinic-- On the Bonus Show: Ohio lawmakers propose paying kids to go to school, Oregon Democrats propose re-criminalizing drug possession, Massachusetts bans declawing of cats, much more...
-- On the Show:-- South Dakota Republican Governor Kristi Noem lashes out at Fox News host Stuart Varney, telling him that he needs to stop asking about her supposed meeting with Kim Jong Un-- Despite having dropped out of the presidential race months ago, Nikki Haley appears to be getting even more popular, recently taking more than 20% of the Indiana Republican primary vote from Donald Trump-- Donald Trump scores a major win as Judge Aileen Cannon delays Trump's criminal documents trial indefinitely-- Stormy Daniels testifies in Donald Trump's criminal trial as Melania Trump is completely missing-- Stormy Daniels testifies that Donald Trump compared her to his own daughter, Ivanka Trump, in the aftermath of their tryst-- Donald Trump posts and then quickly deletes a Truth Social message about Stormy Daniels testifying-- Failed former President Donald Trump absolutely crumbles on the day of Stormy Daniels' testimony at his criminal trial-- Alina Habba, Donald Trump's former lawyer and current legal spokesperson, tries but fails to clean up the mess created by Stormy Daniels' testimony-- Something seems increasingly wrong with MyPillow CEO and Founder Mike Lindell, who had a bizarre interview with Dr. Drew-- Donald Trump's campaign staff is reportedly preparing for Donald Trump to be jailed-- Voicemail caller who describes himself as a redneck liberal truck driver has a message for Trump supporters-- On the Bonus Show: Trump appears to be ditching Barron's graduation after all, Vermont passes bill to charge fossil fuel companies for climate damage, US explores AI to train immigration officers, much more...
-- On the Show:-- After the tragic suicide of golfer Grayson Murray, antivaccine voices are blaming the vaccine, despite the likelihood that Murray was not even vaccinated against COVID-- Right wing voices like Tucker Carlson and Patrick Bet-David continue to pretend that President Joe Biden really had a plan to assassinate Donald Trump-- Donald Trump's lawyer's closing argument in Trump's first criminal trial is described as "not good" and worse by legal experts-- Donald Trump throws a tantrum in the courtroom, refusing to look at the prosecutors-- A terrified Donald Trump struggles to read outside the courtoom, and makes a major mistake-- Lara Trump begs for donations as Trump's first criminal trial is about to go to jury deliberation-- Steven Cheung, Donald Trump's bizarre campaign spokesperson, looks like a movie villain-- Donald Trump explodes in a derange Truth Social rant, but might have made a critical mistake-- Jimmy Dore appears to have fallen for numerology and all other sorts of pseudoscience and conspiracy theories-- Jenna Ellis, former Trump lawyer, has lost her law license for three years-- Voicemail caller says that leftists coming after me for "body-shaming" Marjorie Taylor Greene are a reminder of why the left loses-- On the Bonus Show: DNC to virtually nominate Biden/Harris to bypass Ohio ballot issues, Judge Cannon rejects gag order request on Trump, Biden campaign sends Robert DeNiro to Trump's criminal trial, much more...
-- On the Show:-- Farron Cousins, host of "Farron Balanced" and "Ring of Fire," fills in for David-- A panel of appellate judges rules that January 6th insurrectionists can be charged with obstruction, which may play a role in special counsel Jack Smith's investigation into Donald Trump-- Donald Trump's poll numbers plummet among independents following his recent indictment-- Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg and his office humiliate Congressman Jim Jordan on the topic of violent crime-- Florida State Representative Webster Barnaby compares transgender people to "demons and limps"-- Former Trump attorney Jenna Ellis is being attacked by Trump supporters for not being sufficiently loyal to him-- Nikki Haley's campaign says Donald Trump is "more drama" and Ron DeSantis is "not ready for prime time"-- Generation Z is overwhelmingly left-wing, with 77% supporting Democrats and 21% supporting Republicans according to a Pew research study-- Fox News is in deep trouble as the network prepares for its defamation trial from Dominion Voting Systems-- More Republicans are expressing their support for bombing Mexico as a response to the fentanyl crisis-- On the Bonus Show: Only Democrats get punished for name-calling, sea levels rising faster than expected, Republicans changing law to allow DeSantis to run for president, and much more...
-- On the Show:-- Right wingers wrongly rally around the claim that President Joe Biden will limit them to two beers per week-- Fox News host Laura Ingraham realizes and admits that Cornel West's Green Party candidacy may serve to help Donald Trump-- Donald Trump is already down 6 points in a post-debate poll since the first Republican primary debate-- 2024 Republican presidential candidate Vivek Ramawasmy is interviewed by Fox News propagandist Sean Hannity, and it does not go well for him-- One of Donald Trump's trials will be two years earlier than Trump wants, placing it in the middle of election season 2024-- Donald Trump is terrified and flips out over the news that one of his criminal trials will be held much sooner than he and his legal team requested-- Fox News host Mark Levin breaks down, furious over Donald Trump's arrests-- MyPillow is in shambles, as CEO and Founder Mike Lindell tells Steve Bannon that his line of credit has been revoked by his bank-- Voicemail caller has choice words for David-- On the Bonus Show: Pat's Italian vacation stories, and much more...
-- On the Show:-- Greg Lukianoff, First Amendment attorney, President and CEO of the Foundation for Individual Rights and Expression, and co-author of "The Canceling of the American Mind: Cancel Culture Undermines Trust and Threatens Us All—But There Is a Solution," joins David to discuss speech, cancel culture, and much more. Get the book: https://amzn.to/45LUINm-- Another Republican "frontrunner" for Speaker of the House drops out within hours of "winning" the nomination-- Mark Meadows, former Chief-of-Staff to Donald Trump, is now cooperating with prosecutors and has been granted immunity-- Failed former President Donald Trump flips out as his own former lawyer, Michael Cohen, testifies against him in the New York civil fraud trial-- Now having clearly violated the terms of his bond, and the gag order on him, it is time to jail former President Donald Trump-- Donald Trump's lawyers try to stop one of his trials over COVID concerns, despite none of them actually being worried enough about it to wear masks in the courtroom-- Republican Congressman Mike Collins might try to impeach Secretary of Transportation Pete Buttigieg over "identity politics" and "wokeism"-- 2024 Republican presidential candidate Nikki Haley continues gaining in the polls, approaching Ron DeSantis-- A really deranged voicemail caller leaves a voicemail-- On the Bonus Show: Kyrsten Sinema says she doesn't care if she loses re-election, 41 states sue Facebook parent company Meta, bond markets being hit will impact average Americans, much more...
-- On the Show:-- Jesse Dollemore, host of Dollemore Daily, fills in for David-- Donald Trump is indicted in Georgia on 13 felony counts, including racketeering; 18 other conspirators including Rudy Giuliani and Sidney Powell are indicted as well-- Geoff Duncan, former lieutenant governor of Georgia, calls Donald Trump the worst candidate in the history of the Republican Party-- Senator Lindsey Graham warns Democrats about charging Donald Trump-- Donald Trump sends out a bizarre campaign video on Truth Social about the Maui wildfires-- Senator Ron Johnson unironically calls the Republican Party the "live and let live" party-- Pastor Hank Kunneman refuses to apologize for being wrong about his predictions, claiming Jesus says not to-- Right-wing Christian zealot Rick Green takes back his support of Vivek Ramaswamy when he finds out Ramaswamy's a Hindu-- Far-right political commentator Nick Fuentes launches a bigoted attack against Judge Tanya Chutkan, who's presiding over Donald Trump's federal 2020 election case-- On the Bonus Show: 13-year-old becoming a mom because she couldn't get an abortion, retired NFL star alleges movie about him was a lie, and much more...