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Send us a textIs sales an art form or a rigorous science? In this episode, Scott and Mike welcome back Barton Schmitz, VP of Strategic Accounts at CAPSA, to settle the debate. The conversation begins with a surprising revelation: Barton prefers driving in absolute silence to foster strategic thinking—a stark contrast to the noise of the daily grind.Barton shares the philosophy he developed while turning around the culture at Sunrise Medical, defining sales simply as "getting people to do something they would normally not do."He dismantles the idea that sales is just "presenting" and breaks down a proven, circular methodology that turns order-takers into top performers. Whether you are selling medical devices or Boeing 787 Dreamliners, Barton argues that without a process, you are just painting with your fingers.Key Takeaways:The Power of Silence: Why successful leaders use drive time for deep thinking rather than distraction.The Definition of Sales: It isn't just offering a product; it is influencing behavior to change a result.The "Will You?" Close: Why asking "Do you like this?" is a trap, and why you must ask "Will you buy this?"The Da Vinci Debate: Mike argues for sales artistry; Barton argues that even Da Vinci had a process.The 4-Step Solution Sales Process: Barton details his "Flywheel" approach to sales, ensuring velocity and results:Prepare: Don't wing it. Understand the pipeline and the customer before the meeting.Present: This is where the commitment happens. If you aren't closing here, you are just talking.Implement: Delighting the customer through the delivery of what was promised.Follow-up (The Refresh): Creating the environment for the next sale.Support the showScott SchlofmanMike Williams - Cell 801-635-7773 #sales #podcast #customerfirst #relationships #success #pipeline #funnel #sales success #selling #salescoach
Boeing's 787-9 has been the sexy airplane in the Dreamliner lineup until now, with the 787-10 occupying a smaller niche. But more recently, the 787-10 has excited Alaska, United, Delta and others. Jon Ostrower and Brian Sumers explain what's driving this interest, and what it means for future Boeing sales.Reach top leadership and decision-makers at airlines around the world by sponsoring The Air Show. We are currently booking campaigns for 2026. Visit www.theairshowpodcast.com to get in touch with us.
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The next phase of Boeing’s 737 Max 10 certification, Alaska Airlines’ purchase of Boeing jets, the effects of sanctions on airlines, the discontinuation of Avelo Airlines’ deportation flights, and the acquisition of Sun Country Airlines by Allegiant. Boeing 737 Max 10, courtesy Boeing. Aviation News Boeing advances 737 Max 10 into next phase of FAA flight testing Boeing's 737 Max 10 has entered the second major phase of FAA flight testing, Type Inspection Authorization (TIA). An outstanding design change for the Max 7 and Max 10 engine anti‑ice system has led to certification delays. The core issue is an engine anti-ice design that can overheat and damage the composite engine inlet structure if left on for too long in non-icing conditions. Regulators consider this an unacceptable hazard. The problem affects all Max variants, but it is being treated as a hard certification gate for the Max 7 and 10. Alaska Airlines to buy more than 100 Boeing jets in carrier's biggest order ever Alaska Airlines is ordering 105 more Boeing 737 Max 10 jets (53 new orders, and 52 exercised options) and exercising options for five 787-10 Dreamliners. This reserves production slots for future airline expansion. Alaska Airlines expects FAA certification of the Max 10 this year, with deliveries scheduled to begin in 2027. The new order includes options for 35 more 737 Max 10s. How sanctions turned Iran into a refuge for the world's rarest passenger aircraft A sanctioned country like Iran can't buy new aircraft, engines, or OEM spare parts and components. Keeping the fleet flying, or just keeping a fleet, becomes difficult. Reportedly, more than half of Iran's estimated 330 commercial aircraft are grounded. The Iranian fleet is composed of old airframes and supported by scavenged aircraft, parts, engines, and avionics smuggled into the country. Avelo Airlines to end ICE deportation charters as it cuts commercial flights, jobs The airline says it will stop flying deportation flights for U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement. In a letter to employees, CEO Andrew Levy said, “We moved a portion of our fleet into a government program which promised more financial stability but placed us in the center of a political controversy. The program provided short-term benefits but ultimately did not deliver enough consistent and predictable revenue to overcome its operational complexity and costs.” Avelo is returning six of its Boeing 737-700 airplanes (they have 8) to focus on the more efficient 737-800 airplanes (they have 14) and said it will close bases at North Carolina's Raleigh-Durham International Airport and Wilmington International Airport, though it will continue to serve those cities. Avelo closes three crew bases and removes six 737-700s following recapitalisation Avelo chief executive Andrew Levy told FlightGlobal in September that the airline plans to receive its first E195-E2 in early 2027 and for deliveries to continue into 2032. It considers the incoming E-Jets well-suited for smaller, niche markets that major US carriers avoid. Allegiant to buy rival budget airline Sun Country in $1.5 billion cash and stock deal Low-cost leisure airline Allegiant announced it will acquire Sun Country Airlines in a deal that values the stock and cash transaction at approximately $1.5 billion, including $400 million of Sun Country’s net debt. The Allegiant brand would continue, with the two carriers operating separately until obtaining a single operating certificate. See: Sun Country + Allegiant Merger FAQs Mentioned The Aircraft Carrier Midway Is San Diego's Biggest Tourist Attraction, According To Tripadvisor Aviation Masters podcast. Video version: George Braly on Lean-of-Peak, G100UL, Certification Battles, and Why Aviation Myths Die Hard https://youtu.be/0WWmSy4aNng?si=JwbjrL91fUeqD5DT Check out the LEO JetBike – a personal propeller-free eVTOL that anyone can fly LEO Flight The JetBike, courtesy LEO Flight. Hosts this Episode Max Flight, our Main(e) Man Micah, and Brian Coleman.
Episode 355! Boze passagiers slepen KLM voor de rechter vanwege vieze bedwantsen in de business class. De Vakantiekoning per private jet naar Bariloche. Rampweek voor KLM: reizigers klagen over koffers die kwijt zijn en KRONCRV is boos omdat KLM het format van "Hello Goodbye" heeft gejat in nieuwe video's. De producent heeft geklaagd bij Menno Swart, die het KLM-filmpje had aangepast, for entertainment purposes. De KLuRu maakt zich klaar voor een Japans avontuur. Europese landen maken ruzie over nieuwe straaljager. Philip Dröge pleit voor een FCAS-fabriek in Luxemburg. DJ Turbulence pays tribute to Ben Liebrand. En nog veel meer. (00:00) Tragedy Stuck On Earth - DJ Turbulence featuring ALF (01:06) Intro (01:17) Martin Garrix in Global 5000 (01:47) De Vakantiekoning vliegt naar Bariloche (04:28) Leader (05:18) What do DJs actually do? (06:41) Throwback: de MiniMix van Ben Liebrand (07:30) ALF: Stuck On Earth (07:57) Uitslag KLuRu Orkest prijsvraag (08:27) Trump pronkt met speciale Dreamliner (09:44) KLM en de bedwantsen aan boord: rechtszaak (14:28) Rampweek KLM: passagiers koffers kwijt (15:30) Rel rond KLM en Hello Goodbye-video's (18:28) Hello Goodbye: geïnspireerd door Love Actually en rubriek NH Radio (20:13) Hello Goodbye-producent wil dat Menno video verwijdert (21:44) Europees conflict over nieuwe straaljager (26:25) KLuRu naar Azië voor bijzondere missie (28:07) Angstaanjagend: Russische Shahed-drone raakt Oekraïne (29:02) Nog meer ellende voor KLM (30:10) Lufthansa viert jubileum met speciale livery (31:59) Favoriete kerstplaat van Mark Rutte (32:57) Rechtszaak in Italië voor Ryanair (33:40) Primeur: vliegtuig landt zichzelf zonder piloot (35:41) F-35 verslaat Zweedse Gripen E (38:40) Philip wil FCAS-fabriek in Luxemburg (40:46) Happy New Year (40:59) Afsluit. Muziek: "Stuck on Earth" - Ben Liebrand featuring ALF, "When The Bass Kicks In" - Matroda & Teko, "Tragedy" - Bee Gees en "Hello Goodbye" - The Beatles. Tips en commentaar stuur je naar info@tmhc.nl TMHC is een podcast geproduceerd door Creative Sandbox van Menno Swart. Luister ook naar Pantserbakken, over gepantserde VIP-auto's.
Las reservas nacionales para viajar por España crecieron un 26% esta Nochebuena, impulsando un aumento total del 4% en la demanda, según datos de Destinia. Madrid, Barcelona y Benidorm concentraron el mayor volumen de reservas para el 24 de diciembre, con un mayor protagonismo del turismo doméstico y una preferencia diferenciada entre viajeros nacionales, más orientados a destinos peninsulares, y extranjeros, que optaron mayoritariamente por las islas.Air Europa inaugurará el 24 de junio una ruta directa entre Madrid y Johannesburgo, con tres vuelos semanales operados en Boeing 787 Dreamliner. La conexión busca facilitar el turismo y los viajes de negocio hacia Sudáfrica y países vecinos como Namibia o Botsuana.El Tribunal Superior de Justicia de Cataluña ha desestimado los recursos de Apartur, Amics del Passeig de Gràcia y Atir H.Paral·lel y ratifica el PEUAT de Barcelona, que limita nuevas plazas hoteleras y prohíbe el alquiler turístico por menos de 31 días. Con estas tres sentencias, el plan municipal de 2021 queda protegido frente a los sectores turísticos que lo cuestionaban.FITUR 4all celebrará su tercera edición en el marco de FITUR 2026 consolidándose como el principal foro profesional sobre turismo accesible, en colaboración con IMPULSA IGUALDAD. La jornada profesional tendrá lugar el 23 de enero y reunirá a instituciones, destinos y empresas para analizar la accesibilidad como eje estratégico de competitividad, sostenibilidad e innovación, culminando con la entrega de los III Premios FITUR 4all.Las aerolíneas españolas han prolongado la suspensión de sus vuelos entre Madrid y Caracas por motivos de seguridad aérea: Air Europa mantiene la cancelación al menos hasta el 18 de enero, mientras que Iberia y Plus Ultra la extienden hasta el 31, en línea con la advertencia de la AESA de no volar a la zona.
Новости на радио «Русские Эмираты» в Дубае:- Полиция Дубая сократила среднее время реагирования на чрезвычайные ситуации. В первые десять месяцев 2025 года оно составило 5,8 минуты. В 2024 году этот показатель составлял 6,2 минуты, а в 2023 году – 6,8 минуты.- Авиакомпания flydubai, базирующаяся в Дубае, делает очередной шаг к отказу от образа классического лоукостера, и впервые вводит премиальный эконом класс. Как рассказал гендиректор flydubai Гаит Аль Гаит на Dubai Airshow 2025, новые Boeing 787 Dreamliner получат трехклассовую компоновку салона: бизнес, премиум-эконом и эконом.
Rose Kiseli, general manager-commercial for Kenya Airways, talks with David Cogswell of Insider Travel Report about the airline's nonstop service between New York JFK and Nairobi and its extensive network connecting travelers throughout East Africa, West Africa and southern Africa. Kiseli highlights the 14-hour direct flight on the Boeing 787 Dreamliner that reduces jetlag and provides seamless connections to destinations including Masai Mara, Serengeti, Victoria Falls, Cape Town, Seychelles, Mauritius, Madagascar, Accra and Lagos through partnerships with Delta, JetBlue and Safari Link. For more information, visit www.kenya-airways.com. All our Insider Travel Report video interviews are archived and available on our Youtube channel (youtube.com/insidertravelreport), and as podcasts with the same title on: Spotify, Pandora, Stitcher, PlayerFM, Listen Notes, Podchaser, TuneIn + Alexa, Podbean, iHeartRadio, Google, Amazon Music/Audible, Deezer, Podcast Addict, and iTunes Apple Podcasts, which supports Overcast, Pocket Cast, Castro and Castbox.
The Today in Manufacturing Podcast is brought to you by the editors of Manufacturing.net and Industrial Equipment News (IEN).This week's episode is brought to you by Workday. About 96% of manufacturers are increasing AI investments, mostly focusing on improving factory floor operations.This new eBook, "Rethinking AI in Manufacturing" teaches you how to transform day-to-day processes across your organization with AI to benefit the workforce and stakeholders.Every week, we cover the five biggest stories in manufacturing, and the implications they have on the industry moving forward. This week:- Study Helps Robots Understand When to Take Over and When to Hand Off to a Human- Forklift Companies Charged With Dodging Tariffs, Defrauding U.S. Out of $1M- Ag Equipment Maker, Citing Tariffs, to Shift Work Out of U.S.- Midair Emergency Sparks New Alarm Over Safety of Boeing Dreamliner- EV Prototype Explodes, Damages Company HQIn Case You Missed It- Buildings Turn to 'Ice Batteries' for Sustainable Air Conditioning- Jaguar Land Rover Restarts Production; Provides Lifeline to Critical Suppliers- From Composting to Solar Panels, NFL Stadiums Are Working to Be More SustainablePlease make sure to like, subscribe and share the podcast. You could also help us out a lot by giving the podcast a positive review. Finally, to email the podcast, you can reach any of us at David, Jeff, or Anna [at] ien.com, with “Email the Podcast” in the subject line.
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Canadian journalist Nora Loreto reads the latest headlines for Wednesday, October 8, 2025.TRNN has partnered with Loreto to syndicate and share her daily news digest with our audience. Tune in every morning to the TRNN podcast feed to hear the latest important news stories from Canada and worldwide.Find more headlines from Nora at Sandy & Nora Talk Politics podcast feed.Help us continue producing radically independent news and in-depth analysis by following us and becoming a monthly sustainer.Follow us on:Bluesky: @therealnews.comFacebook: The Real News NetworkTwitter: @TheRealNewsYouTube: @therealnewsInstagram: @therealnewsnetworkBecome a member and join the Supporters Club for The Real News Podcast today!WE'RE FINALISTS FOR THE PRESTIGIOUS SIGNAL AWARDS. HELP US WIN!Click here to vote!:https://vote.signalaward.com/PublicVoting#/2025/shows/genre/historyMichael Fox is also a finalist in the History Podcast category for his truly unique, rich, and inspirational weekly series Stories of Resistance------------Click here to vote for Marc Steiner!: https://vote.signalaward.com/PublicVoting#/2025/individual-episodes/cMarc Steiner is a finalist for Best Host of an Individual Episode
David Waldman is back at it, but without Greg Dworkin who is out working on home renovations. Donald K. Trump wants Russia to give Ukraine back some of its cards so they can play another round. If that doesn't work, he will just call Ukraine “Uzbekistan” and sell them 22,787 Dreamliners. It's not just that Trump is nuts, he's stupid, and dangerous. At least the cornfield kid wasn't such a whiner! The UN escalator worked just fine for Nobel Prize winner President Obama. Trump's UN address was a tragedy of Shakespearian proportions, performed by an actual fool. Something is rotten in the state of Denmark... Whether tis Putin or not Putin, that is the question. Oh look, there's some Russian warplanes over Alaska… probably nothing. Trump's youth support has faded. At least with those who didn't vote for the Lulz. The problem with being an edgelord is eventually the edge. Trump will always redefine the edge as the middle to solve that problem. Meanwhile, we head toward another government shutdown. Gops see this as a chance to shut down government, which is the only reason they even get up in the morning. They'll eventually hire them back again, so they can have the satisfaction of firing them again. Ken Chesebro is so dishonest and inept of a lawyer that he's been disbarred/suspended in several states, now including Washington DC. Trump will never make the mistake of hiring someone like him ever again. From now on, all of Donald's dishonest and inept lawyers will be babes. Trump Bible and Turning Point USA sales representative Ryan Walters will be watching porn on his own time from now on.
Il volo di Air India AI 171 - un Boeing 787-8 Dreamliner - si è schiantato, il 12 giugno 2025, causando la morte di 229 passeggeri, 12 membri dell'equipaggio e 19 persone a terra. Si è trattato di uno dei più grandi disastri aerei degli ultimi decenni. Secondo il report preliminare, l'incidente è stato causato dallo spegnimento dei motori durante il decollo, ma viene ritenuto poco probabile un guasto tecnico, lasciando aperta l'ipotesi di uno spegnimento volontario da parte di uno dei due piloti. Infatti, nel documento emerge che, pochi secondi dopo lo spegnimento, uno dei due piloti avrebbe chiesto all'altro “Perché hai spento il motore?” Ricevendo come risposta “Non l'ho fatto io”. In questo video analizziamo i dati tecnici del volo AI171, la sequenza degli eventi, l'analisi dei detriti e i dialoghi in cabina per ricostruire quanto accaduto prima del disastro. Il report preliminare non fornisce ancora risposte definitive, ma apre nuovi interrogativi che le prossime indagini dovranno chiarire nel report finale. Prendi parte alla nostra Membership per supportare il nostro progetto Missione Cultura e diventare mecenate di Geopop: https://geopop.it/Muh6X Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this podcast, Kushal speaks with Abhijit Iyer-Mitra and Sanjay Lazar to discuss the recently released preliminary report by the Aircraft Accident Investigation Bureau (AAIB) that mentions both engines of the Boeing 787-8 Dreamliner shut down almost immediately after takeoff from Ahmedabad airport. It also mentions that the fuel cutoff switches in the cockpit shifted from the “RUN” to the “CUTOFF” position within a second of each other, effectively choking fuel supply to the engines. Follow them: Follow Abhijit: X: @Iyervval X: @sjlazars #airindiaplanecrash #airindiacrash #airindiacrashreport #airindianews #breakingnews #airindianews #airindia ------------------------------------------------------------ Listen to the podcasts on: SoundCloud: https://soundcloud.com/kushal-mehra-99891819 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/1rVcDV3upgVurMVW1wwoBp Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-c%C4%81rv%C4%81ka-podcast/id1445348369 Stitcher: https://www.stitcher.com/show/the-carvaka-podcast ------------------------------------------------------------ Support The Cārvāka Podcast: Buy Kushal's Book: https://amzn.in/d/58cY4dU Become a Member on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCKPx... Become a Member on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/carvaka UPI: kushalmehra@icici Interac Canada: kushalmehra81@gmail.com To buy The Carvaka Podcast Exclusive Merch please visit: http://kushalmehra.com/shop ------------------------------------------------------------ Follow Kushal: Twitter: https://twitter.com/kushal_mehra?ref_... Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/KushalMehraO... Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thecarvakap... Koo: https://www.kooapp.com/profile/kushal... Inquiries: https://kushalmehra.com/ Feedback: kushalmehra81@gmail.com
A preliminary report on the Air India crash that killed 260 people in June has found that both fuel control switches were in the cut-off position - a step that turns off the engines - moments before the plane crashed in Ahmedabad. Also on the programme, the US says it's aware of the killing of an American citizen in the occupied West Bank after his family said he'd been beaten to death by Jewish settlers; and, a look at the Wimbledon women's final.(Wreckage of the Air India Boeing 787-8 Dreamliner plane sits on the open ground, outside Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel International Airport, where it took off and crashed nearby shortly afterwards, in Ahmedabad, India July 12, 2025. REUTERS/Amit Dave)
What really caused the Air India Boeing 787 crash in Ahmedabad? In this Core Report Special Edition, Govindraj Ethiraj is joined by experienced airline pilot Captain Sam Thomas, President, ALPA India to break down the preliminary crash report and the unanswered questions behind it.Was it pilot error or a technical system failure? Why did both engines shut down moments after takeoff? And why was the official report released late at night without signatures or clear accountability?This in-depth conversation explores:1) The timeline of the crash and early investigation2) Potential software or FADEC malfunctions3) Pilot protocol in dual engine failure situations4) Why this case is being compared to the 737 MAX incidents5) Whether the Boeing 787 Dreamliner remains safe to flyCheck out more on thecore.inSubscribe to our NewsletterFollow us on: Twitter | Instagram | Facebook | LinkedIn | YouTube
Send us a textDie neuen Boeing 787-9 mit Allegris Business Class kommen erst ab Herbst 2025 – und selbst dann nicht voll nutzbar:✅ Sitzprobleme: Business-Class-Sitze ohne FAA-Zulassung bleiben gesperrt.✅ Auswirkungen auf Austrian Airlines: Ohne neue 787-9 keine Übergabe der älteren Maschinen.✅ Weitere Verzögerung nach Jahren Wartezeit – Frankfurt muss weiter auf moderne Langstreckenflieger warten.#Lufthansa, #Boeing787, #Dreamliner, #Allegris, #BusinessClass, #Flottenupdate, #Luftfahrt, #Frankfurt, #AustrianAirlines00:00 Willkommen zu Frequent Traveller TV01:21 Ryanair Evakuierung: Ein Vorfall mit Folgen04:23 Swiss: Rauchwarnung und Notlandung06:00 Herausforderungen bei der Airbus-Auslieferung09:22 Allstars und Statusboni bei Arccor12:12 Qatar Airways: Ständige Programmänderungen14:00 Fragen des TagesTake-OFF 07.07.2025 – Folge 125-2025Stammtisch Termine: https://FQTWorld.as.me/meetupKanalmitglied werden und exklusive Vorteile erhalten:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCQyWcZxP3MpuQ54foJ_IsgQ/joinHier geht es zu eurem kostenlosen Consulting Link - https://FTCircle.as.me/Damit Du von unserem Wissen profitieren kannst, kannst du ein mindestens 60 minütiges und vor allem auf dich zugeschnittenes Punkte, Meilen, Status Coaching buchen. Nach dem Call bekommst du ein Jahr Zugang zu dieser Gruppe und zahlst so nur 10 Euro pro Monat und kannst sofort profitieren. Hier ist nun der Link zu deinem neuen Punkte, Meilen und Status Deals.MY SOCIALSWhatsApp - https://wa.me/message/54V7X7VO3WOVF1FACEBOOK | Lars F Corsten - https://www.facebook.com/LFCorsten/FACEBOOK | FQT.TV - https://www.facebook.com/FQTTVFACEBOOK | FTCircle - https://www.facebook.com/FTCircleTWITTER | Lars F Corsten - https://twitter.com/LFCorstenINSTAGRAM | Lars F Corsten - https://www.instagram.com/lfcorsten/LINKEDIN - https://www.linkedin.com/in/lfcorsten/Clubhouse - @LFCorsten
Notas del Show: • Wall Street cede tras máximos históricos: Futuros con leves bajas: $SPX -0.2%, $US100 -0.2%, $INDU plano. El mercado digiere el cierre semestral en récords mientras se acerca el 9 de julio, fecha límite para la extensión de aranceles. Persisten dudas sobre el plan “90 acuerdos en 90 días”, y resurge tensión Trump–Musk por subsidios a $TSLA. En agenda: PMI (52.0), ISM (48.8), JOLTS (7.32M) y Powell en el BCE. • Boeing cae tras accidente en India: $BA -2.3% tras incidente del vuelo AI171. Se investigan causas mecánicas del 787 Dreamliner. $GE +4% por ser proveedor de motores GEnx y cajas negras. • Disney y MLB reabren negociaciones de derechos: $DIS busca recuperar parte de los derechos de transmisión local tras cerrar acuerdo histórico de ESPN. El nuevo contrato sería parcial y más corto, mientras compite con $AAPL y $ROKU. • Texas reconoce el oro y plata como moneda legal: Desde mayo 2027, los metales preciosos podrán usarse en pagos vía tarjeta de débito respaldada en oro/plata. El oro sube 0.6% ($XAUUSD), plata cae 0.5% ($XAGUSD). Citi proyecta consolidación entre $3,100–$3,500/oz. Una jornada con foco en política monetaria, metales preciosos y riesgos en el sector aeroespacial. ¡No te lo pierdas!
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In this episode of The Underpowered Hour, hosts Stephen Beres and Ike Goss discuss the recent tragic crash of a Boeing 787 Dreamliner. They delve into the fascinating circumstances and the miraculous survival of a single passenger. The hosts also touch on recent changes in Tata Motors' forecast due to vehicle tariffs, the 45th anniversary of the Camel Trophy, and the reboot of the Defender Trophy adventure challenge. Additional segments include an overview of the Land Rover appearance in the upcoming movie 'Locked' and the Netflix series 'Fubar' starring Arnold Schwarzenegger. Tune in for the latest updates and intriguing stories from the Land Rover world.
Story of the Week (DR):Warner Bros. Discovery Reworks CEO Pay, Reducing David Zaslav's Massive Compensation DRDavid Zaslav will take a pay cut after Warner Bros. Discovery splits up—with a big hit to his bonusDavid Zaslav Is Getting a Pay CutWarner Bros to significantly slash CEO David Zaslav's pay packageWarner Bros Discovery CEO David Zaslav Pay to Drop After Company SplitDavid Zaslav's Pay To Be “Substantially” Lowered Ahead Of Split, WBD Says, But CEO Will Still Reap RewardsIf Zaslav hits 100% of his operational and financial goals in the first year after the split, his target pay will be $16.5mn, compared with $37mn in the current contract. If he hits 200% of the targets, it will be as high as $30mn, the company said on Monday.However, the bulk of Zaslav's future pay will be based on stock options after shareholders rebuked a model based on free cash flow generation.The securities filing made late on Monday said the beleaguered media boss would receive about 24mn in WBD shares that could be purchased for the current $10.16 price.If the share price were to double, the package could eventually be worth nearly $250mn.Two weeks after 60% of Warner Bros. Discovery shareholders rejected CEO David Zaslav's $52M pay plan, the Compensation Committee restructured his plan using Hollywood's latest CGI, special effects, and most seasoned stunt doubles: his new plan reduces his annual pay targets significantly–from $37M to $17M if he hits 100% of his targets–but the devil is in the details as he is eligible for $37M if he reaches 200% of his targets and is getting a massive option grant of 21 million shares at an extremely low strike price of around $10 per share, giving him the theoretical opportunity to make $1.4B if Warner Brothers' share price regains its 2021 high of $77.Boeing's longest-tenured director Lynn Good joins the Board of Morgan Stanley just two days after the crash of a Boeing 787 Dreamliner in India killed more than 200 people.Airbnb CEO Brian Chesky says his company is a 'convenient scapegoat' as European cities protest overtourism“In Barcelona, housing prices rose 60% over the past decade, but Airbnb listings actually decreased. So we can't be the culprits.”Corporate Italy lacks female CEOs, stock exchange head warnsClaudia Parzani, the head of Milan's stock exchange: Italy lacks women in position of leadership and that's a cultural issue that the business community needs to fix: “Last year we probably reached the lowest level of female CEOs leading listed companies at Milan's Stock Exchange.” Of course the article provided no data.Australia's highest-paid CEOs revealed — and the one woman on the listShemara Wikramanayake, the only woman in the top 20, made $30 million as CEO of Macquarie Group.Goodliest of the Week (MM/DR):DR: What Is a ‘Fridge Cigarette'? A New Term for Diet Coke Gains Traction. MM DR MM: Lawyers Just Discovered Something About Meta's AI That Could Cost Zuckerberg Untold Billions of DollarsIt spits out large portions of books verbatimMM: Disturbing Test Shows What Happens When Tesla Robotaxi Sees a Child Mannequin Pop Out From Behind a School BusAssholiest of the Week (MM): Musk's xAI Burns Through $1 Billion a Month as Costs Pile Up DRxAI: $12bn/yr burnWe build AI specifically to advance human comprehension and capabilities.Musk says SpaceX vision for Mars will save humanity as he continues to push human extinction fearsOpenAI: $5bn/yr burnOpenAI is an AI research and deployment company. Our mission is to ensure that artificial general intelligence benefits all of humanity.Anthropic: $3bn/yr burnWe strive to make decisions that maximize positive outcomes for humanity in the long run.Act for the global good.Low end estimate to end world hunger per year: $7bnWorld Bank estimate for clean water for all humanity: $150bn/yearNumber of US households without water access: 19mCompliance costs for Clean Air Act: $65bn/yrAnd the great AI investment is getting us…Lowe's CEO says young workers should stay away from the corporate office and close to the cash register"AI isn't going to fix a hole in your roof," Lowe's CEO Marvin Ellison said. "It's not going to respond to an electrical issue in your home. It's not going to stop your water heater from leaking."Amazon CEO tells employees to expect cuts to white-collar jobs because of AIAs ChatGPT Linked to Mental Health Breakdowns, Mattel Announces Plans to Incorporate It Into Children's ToysSeems like, like all tech bro toys, they start with “good of humanity” and end with “rich”Dario Amodei net worth: 1.2bnMusk net worth: 406bnAltman net worth: 1.8bnSpotify's Daniel Ek leads $694 million investment in defense startup Helsing DRPalantir, Meta, OpenAI execs to commission into Army reserve, form ‘Detachment 201'OpenAI wins $200 million U.S. defense contractSpeaking of tech bro middle school manbabies… ever notice how when they're done building their “innocent” empire (paying for things online! 3d goggles! Internet friends!), at some point while swimming in their dual class billions they invest in “defense”?Is it just that middle school boys love things that blow up? Is it really so simple that they all stopped maturing at age 13?Headliniest of the WeekDR: Dimon: CEOs can't expect "everything to be constantly easy"DR: On Juneteenth, Trump says the US has 'too many' holidays "Too many non-working holidays in America … The workers don't want it either!"MM: Jamie Dimon says creating a functional workplace means firing 'a—holes'Who Won the Week?DR: Airbus. Because it's not Boeing.MM: RFK Jr - attacking pharma ads? Good. Healthy Starbucks? Good. Not being involved in starting world war III with Iran? Good. OMG, RFK Jr won the week… PredictionsDR: Tech CEOs start wearing military hats with the main decal being a digital number representing their wealth calculated to the second based on current share price; gold stars representing how many votes per share their class B holdings represent; and stripes represent how many years of college they did NOT attend: 3 stipes meaning they dropped out 2nd semester of first yearMM: Boeing's Ortberg, after reading this paper (Chief executive officer (CEO) Machiavellianism and executive pay.) on how CEOs who act like Machiavelli suggested are successful, decides to fire HALF of Boeing, and give the other half donuts on Fridays in the breakroom because, “...any cruelty has to be executed at once, so that the less it is tasted, the less it offends; while benefits must be dispensed little by little, so that they will be savored all the more.”
澳大利亚航空学者吴霄宇说,出事的波音787-8“梦想客机”(Dreamliner)自投入使用以来,并没有出现太大的问题,可以说是最安全的飞机之一。(点击音频收听详细采访)
President Donald Trump returned to Washington early Tuesday morning, June 17, after leaving the G7 early due to escalating tensions between Israel and Iran. The situation has become too significant for him to remain outside the country at this moment, along with the serious warning he is issuing to Tehran. Plus, a political hit list and a deadly shooting spree. Who investigators suspect the alleged Minnesota gunman was targeting, and the national names he had in his sights. Crash investigators discovered the black boxes from the deadly Air India Flight 171, helping to reveal the details of the fatal Dreamliner crash in India and the reasons behind its descent with over 270 passengers on board.
AP correspondent Charles de Ledesma reports investigators in India are studying the black boxes of a Boeing 787 Dreamliner after recovering them from the aircraft wreckage.
Mark Carney and Donald Trump to meet one-on-one at G7 leader's summit in Kananaskis, Alberta. Rockets fly between Iran and Israel for a 4th night. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu says it is possible Israel's missile strike will lead to regime change in Iran. Another Air India Boeing 787 Dreamliner forced to turn around after technical issue, days after deadly crash in India. Five provincial premiers are in Boston this morning to talk tariffs. US President Donald Trump says he wants to step up ICE raids in Democratic-run cities. The Liberal government is looking to boost domestic travel this summer with a new pass offering free admission to national parks and historic sites.
With the 5G conspiracy theories not going away more and more towers continue to burn around the world, especially in Belfast.. lets examine the theories and the threats.A Dreamliner crashed on take off from India to Gatwick and killed everybody on board.. all but 1 guy, lets see what he has to say..A load of dickheads rolled down a hill to try to win some cheese..i review the Snails ride from Joyland in Great yarmouth..support the show patreon.com/whatkastbuy me a beer buymeacoffee.com/whatkast
In Ep. 375 Ken and Dave discuss the Israeli attacks, the Dreamliner crash, Trump can send the National Guard, Georgia Supreme Court, the Catoosa lawsuit, beer to babies, and Victor Hill is back.
Episode 604: Neal and Toby cover the tragic crash of an Air India flight of Boeing's 787 Dreamliner, leaving mostly no survivors. Then, Chime's IPO has given the markets some life after a long drought, especially in the Fintech sector. Plus, ChatGPT continues to outpace any platform in history, making it the Stock of the Week. And Trump's immigration crackdown has put companies who rely on immigrants in a precarious position. Meanwhile, a life-sized Labubu doll sells for big bucks. Check out domainmoney.com/mbdaily and start building your financial plan today We are current clients of Domain Money Advisors, LLC (Domain). Through Domain's sponsorship of Morning Brew Daily, we receive compensation that included a free plan and thus have an incentive to promote Domain Money. Subscribe to Morning Brew Daily for more of the news you need to start your day. Share the show with a friend, and leave us a review on your favorite podcast app. Listen to Morning Brew Daily Here: https://www.swap.fm/l/mbd-note Watch Morning Brew Daily Here: https://www.youtube.com/@MorningBrewDailyShow Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
California Sen. Alex Padilla was forcibly removed from a DHS press conference with Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem. Sen. Padilla joins to discuss the incident. Plus, one man makes a miraculous escape after a Boeing 787 Dreamliner crashes after takeoff. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Carl Quintanilla, David Faber and Sara Eisen covered all of the bases on market reaction to Israel's air strikes on Iran's nuclear facilities. Global equities in sell-off mode, while crude oil prices and defense stocks surged. Also in the mix: President Trump's reaction to the attacks. Former White House Middle East policy director Ambassador Marc Ginsberg appeared on the program with his geopolitical perspective. Citi U.S. Equity Strategist Scott Chronert joined the anchors at Post 9 discuss to what's ahead for the markets in light of Middle East tensions. Also in focus: Adobe slides, RH soars, Chime joins the Post-IPO rally club, A live report from India on the Boeing 787 Dreamliner crash. Squawk on the Street Disclaimer
We give you the latest on the Air India crash in Ahmedabad and discuss the possible causes and consequences for Boeing of the first fatal 787 Dreamliner accident. Monocle’s editorial director, Tyler Brûlé, joins the show.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Satire. We dropped in to talk about Viswash Kumar Ramesh. He was one of 242 people on the 787-8 Dreamliner that went down shortly after takeoff in Ahmedabad, India. Somehow, he walked away. Then we explore how Walt Disney was a slave driver.
P.M. Edition for June 12. Details emerge from the Air India Boeing 787 Dreamliner crash today that killed hundreds. The incident is putting Boeing and its safety record back in the spotlight. WSJ reporter Sharon Terlep joins to discuss what the crash could mean for the company. Plus, as the protests against immigration enforcement continue in Los Angeles, business owners in the city's downtown say their sales are hurting. We hear from Journal reporter Ben Fritz about how they've been responding. And the House narrowly passes a $9.4 billion so-called “DOGE cuts” package that targets funding for NPR, PBS and foreign aid. Alex Ossola hosts. Sign up for the WSJ's free What's News newsletter. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The local police chief tells the BBC that 204 bodies have been recovered - it's not known how many of those victims were on the plane, or were on the ground when the plane crashed. One passenger has survived, a local police chief says, with Indian media reporting he is British. The plane crashed into accommodation used by doctors. We speak to a British MP in touch with the family members of some on board.Also on the programme: Rioting – described by the police as “racist thuggery” – in Northern Ireland. And the new images from space that are helping explain the science of the sun.(Photo: A tail of an Air India Boeing 787 Dreamliner plane that crashed is seen stuck on a building after the incident in Ahmedabad, India. CREDIT: REUTERS/Amit Dave)
Investigators in India are trying to determine what led to one of the worst airline accidents in decades. More than 240 people died after a London-bound Air India flight crashed into a hostel at a medical college just moments after takeoff. It's the first fatal accident involving the Boeing 787 Dreamliner. John Yang reports. PBS News is supported by - https://www.pbs.org/newshour/about/funders
When Jessica goes to a Royals game, you just expect them to lose. And the non-competitive Royals held to form against the Yankees Wednesday night was we enjoyed the game with Guy Benson from Fox News and Pete Mundo from KCMO Talk Radio. I'll share a couple stories. The Missouri House passes the senate bill to support new facilities for the Chiefs and Royals. It leads to Clark Hunt putting out one of the strangest statements you've ever heard. Now Missouri lawmakers are imploring Jackson County to put up a vote for an additional tax. One leader in Jackson County says it won't happen this year. What? And other members in Jeff City say they've done their job and want the teams to decide by the same June 30 deadline the teams put on the state of Missouri. Tensions are growing with Iran and Trump addresses it. A 787 Dreamliner taking off in India heading for London crashes after take off and the initial reactions from most experts is this was no accident. Scott Bessent is stumping for the Big Beautiful Bill, Joe Rogan says a couple former Presidents came after him during Covid and AMC Theaters is making a move to help boost the bottom line.
Carl Quintanilla, David Faber and Sara Eisen led off the show with tragic news: An Air India plane bound for London crashed shortly after takeoff from an airport in Western India. The aircraft was a Boeing 787 Dreamliner. News of the crash sent shares of the Dow component and jet engine maker GE Aerospace down sharply. As for inflation, the May Producer Price Index came in cooler than expected. IPO Watch: David interviewed the CEO of fintech firm Chime ahead of its public debut on Thursday. The startup hoping to join the ranks of companies who have seen their stocks soar since going public this year. Also in focus: The dollar hits new lows for 2025, President Trump's new trade message, Oracle surges, what Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang told CNBC about the U.S. imposing AI chip restrictions on China.Squawk on the Street Disclaimer
#CutTheClutter #airindiaplanecrash London-bound Boeing 787-8 aircraft operated by Air India crashed shortly after takeoff from Ahmedabad airport, killing all on board with the exception of one survivor. In Episode 1680 of #CutTheClutter Editor-in-Chief Shekhar Gupta looks at what could've transpired in the 31 seconds between takeoff and the crash, Boeing's run-ins with US regulators, and the story of two Manipuri women who perished in the tragedy.----more----Raed Antara Baruah's article here: https://theprint.in/india/indias-first-black-box-lab-for-air-crash-investigations-was-launched-in-april-2025/2655402/
Boeing (BA) shares fall after news of an Air India flight crashing shortly after takeoff. The plane was a 787 Dreamliner, the first recorded crash of that Boeing aircraft. Kevin Green discusses the impact on the aerospace industry. Later, he focuses on inflation data and the ripple effects it will have on the Federal Reserve ahead of next week's FOMC rate decision. ======== Schwab Network ========Empowering every investor and trader, every market day.Subscribe to the Market Minute newsletter - https://schwabnetwork.com/subscribeDownload the iOS app - https://apps.apple.com/us/app/schwab-network/id1460719185Download the Amazon Fire Tv App - https://www.amazon.com/TD-Ameritrade-Network/dp/B07KRD76C7Watch on Sling - https://watch.sling.com/1/asset/191928615bd8d47686f94682aefaa007/watchWatch on Vizio - https://www.vizio.com/en/watchfreeplus-exploreWatch on DistroTV - https://www.distro.tv/live/schwab-network/Follow us on X – https://twitter.com/schwabnetworkFollow us on Facebook – https://www.facebook.com/schwabnetworkFollow us on LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/company/schwab-network/About Schwab Network - https://schwabnetwork.com/about
Investigators in India are trying to determine what led to one of the worst airline accidents in decades. More than 240 people died after a London-bound Air India flight crashed into a hostel at a medical college just moments after takeoff. It's the first fatal accident involving the Boeing 787 Dreamliner. John Yang reports. PBS News is supported by - https://www.pbs.org/newshour/about/funders
At least one Canadian was on board Air India flight 171, when it crashed into a residential area in Ahmedabad, India, killing all but one of the 242 people on the plane, and several others on the ground. It's the first fatal crash for a Boeing 787 Dreamliner. The jet was 11 years old, with no major problems previously reported. So — what made it drop from the sky less than a minute after taking off?And: It's a dramatic video at a dramatic time. A U.S. senator forcibly pushed to the ground and handcuffed in LA as he shouts questions at the Homeland Security Director about arrests and detentions of undocumented immigrants. The scene now part of the debate dividing Americans over how much force is too much to solve a problem.Also: She's broken three world records — including one she'd set. And that's just this week. Eighteen-year-old swimmer Summer McIntosh is crushing the competition and cementing her place as one of best swimmers of her generation.Plus: Closing arguments in the sex-assault trial of hockey players, surgeries are up in Canada — but so are wait times, Iran fails to meet nuclear commitments as tensions rise, and more.
Ein Flugzeug der Air India mit 242 Personen ist im indischen Ahmedabad abgestürzt. Darunter waren 169 Inder und 53 Briten, 7 Portugiesen und ein Kanadier. Auch der ehemalige Ministerpräsident von Gujarat, Vijay Rupani, war laut indischen Medien an Bord. Auch am Boden gibt es wohl weitere Tote.
En este episodio cubrimos los principales eventos previos a la apertura del mercado: • Wall Street cede ganancias por incertidumbre comercial y geopolítica: Los futuros operan a la baja con $SPX -0.5%, $US100 -0.6%, $INDU -0.5%. Trump enviará cartas a socios con nuevos aranceles para el 9 de julio. EE.UU. ordena salida de diplomáticos en Bagdad ante amenazas iraníes. Hoy se esperan datos del PPI de mayo y solicitudes de desempleo, que podrían marcar el rumbo de la inflación y el mercado laboral. • Nvidia y Samsung apuestan por robótica con inversión en Skild AI: $NVDA y $SSNLF lideran ronda Serie B de $100M en startup valorada en $4.5B. Skild AI desarrolla software para que robots aprendan y se adapten a múltiples industrias, impulsando innovación en automatización avanzada. • Chime fija precio de IPO en $27 por acción en Nasdaq: La fintech recaudará alrededor de $864M en oferta que cierra el 13 de junio de 2025. La oferta incluye 32M de acciones Clase A, con opción de underwriters para comprar 4.8M adicionales. Chime busca ampliar su presencia en el mercado financiero digital. • Boeing reporta accidente del 787 Dreamliner en India: Vuelo AI171 de Air India se estrelló tras despegar de Ahmedabad, generando suspensión de operaciones y atención inmediata del gobierno indio. Es el primer accidente registrado del modelo desde 2014, impactando las acciones de $BA con caída del -7.3% en premarket. Un análisis detallado de la tensión global, avances tecnológicos y retos en la aviación. ¡No te lo pierdas!
On Episode 847 of WHAT THE TRUCK?!?, Dooner is talking about a cyberattack that currently has truckers stuck at United Natural Foods (UNFI), one of America's largest food distributors. How much will it hurt the food supply chain? Autonomous Waymos are being exploited in Los Angeles by protesters who summon them then set them on fire. We'll look at whether autonomous trucks will be exploitable in the future. According to CargoNet, freight thefts were up 27% from 2023 to 2024. Tive's Richie Daigle stops by the studio to talk about how the company's trackers are recovering stolen loads. Train travel has really fallen off this century, but a new company has eyes on making it great again. Dreamliner's Joshua Dominic tells us about a luxury overnight train from Los Angeles to San Francisco that the company plans to launch prior to the 2028 Olympics. Plus, FMCSA ends DEI rules for CDLs; project44's ambitious new plan; and more. Catch new shows live at noon EDT Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays on FreightWaves LinkedIn, Facebook, X or YouTube, or on demand by looking up WHAT THE TRUCK?!? on your favorite podcast player and at 5 p.m. Eastern on SiriusXM's Road Dog Trucking Channel 146. Watch on YouTube Check out the WTT merch store Visit our sponsor Subscribe to the WTT newsletter Apple Podcasts Spotify More FreightWaves Podcasts Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On Episode 847 of WHAT THE TRUCK?!?, Dooner is talking about a cyberattack that currently has truckers stuck at United Natural Foods (UNFI), one of America's largest food distributors. How much will it hurt the food supply chain? Autonomous Waymos are being exploited in Los Angeles by protesters who summon them then set them on fire. We'll look at whether autonomous trucks will be exploitable in the future. According to CargoNet, freight thefts were up 27% from 2023 to 2024. Tive's Richie Daigle stops by the studio to talk about how the company's trackers are recovering stolen loads. Train travel has really fallen off this century, but a new company has eyes on making it great again. Dreamliner's Joshua Dominic tells us about a luxury overnight train from Los Angeles to San Francisco that the company plans to launch prior to the 2028 Olympics. Plus, FMCSA ends DEI rules for CDLs; project44's ambitious new plan; and more. Catch new shows live at noon EDT Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays on FreightWaves LinkedIn, Facebook, X or YouTube, or on demand by looking up WHAT THE TRUCK?!? on your favorite podcast player and at 5 p.m. Eastern on SiriusXM's Road Dog Trucking Channel 146. Watch on YouTube Check out the WTT merch store Visit our sponsor Subscribe to the WTT newsletter Apple Podcasts Spotify More FreightWaves Podcasts Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Agreements signed by U.S. President Donald Trump and Qatar's Emir Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al-Thani on Wednesday will "generate an economic exchange worth at least $1.2 trillion," the White House said in a fact sheet summarizing some of the deals' details. The agreements include a $96 billion deal with Qatar Airways to buy up to 210 Boeing 787 Dreamliner and 777X airplanes with GE Aerospace engines, the fact sheet said.It was markup day for the tax-writing House Ways and Means Committee on May 13—one day after Republicans released the full text of their long-awaited tax legislation—as lawmakers on both sides of the aisle engaged in testy exchanges. The committee pushed the bill forward overnight, passing it along party lines with a 26–19 vote.Sean "Diddy" Combs' criminal trial will enter its third day on Wednesday with his former girlfriend Casandra Ventura expected to resume testifying about how the rapper and hip-hop mogul made her a central figure in his alleged sex trafficking.
In episode 256 of the Simple Flying podcast, your hosts, Tom and Channing, discuss,United Airlines fighting back after American Airlines files lawsuit in ChicagoA visit to Air Canada's new A321XLRThe ATC meltdown in NewarkRiyadh Air's new cabinAmerican Airlines auctions Boeing 787 Dreamliner simulator experience
Ralph speaks to Washington Post columnist Dana Milbank about the Trump Administration's path of destruction in our federal government. Then, Ralph welcomes legendary public interest lawyer Alan Morrison to discuss the President's authority to impose tariffs and other constitutional questions.Dana Milbank is a nationally syndicated op-ed columnist for the Washington Post. He also provides political commentary for various TV outlets, and he is the author of five books on politics, including the New York Times bestseller The Destructionists and the national bestseller Homo Politicus. His latest book is Fools on the Hill: The Hooligans, Saboteurs, Conspiracy Theories and Dunces who Burned Down the House.I shouldn't be amazed, but Mike Johnson never ceases to amaze me with the rapidity with which he'll just drop to his knees whenever Trump says something.Dana MilbankWe're going to know this shortly, but it does appear that Trump's honeymoon may be over in the House as the conservatives finally seem to be finding their backbones. But I've thought that might happen before and then only to find out that they, in fact, they could not locate their backbones. So I don't want to be premature.Dana MilbankTrump seems to be gambling (and the administration seems to be gambling) that ultimately the Supreme Court is going to a wholesale reinterpretation of the Constitution to grant these never-before-seen executive powers, and it's possible that he's right about that. We're not going to know that. There have been a couple of preliminary rulings that seem friendly to Trump, but none of those is final, so we can't really be sure of it.Dana MilbankMy guess is that Chief Justice Roberts is seeing his legacy heading toward the ditch after his decision of Trump v. United States, where he said that Presidents cannot be criminally prosecuted….My guess is he's going to unpleasantly surprise Trump in the coming months.Ralph NaderAlan Morrison is the Lerner Family Associate Dean for Public Interest & Public Service at George Washington Law School. He currently teaches civil procedure and constitutional law, and previously taught at Harvard, NYU, Stanford, Hawaii, and American University law schools. He has argued 20 cases in the Supreme Court and co-founded the Public Citizen Litigation Group in 1972, which he directed for more than 25 years.It's inevitable that even for a non-economist like myself to understand that [the costs of tariffs] are going to be passed on. Other than Donald Trump, I don't think there's anybody who believes that these taxes are not going to be passed on and that they're going to be borne by the country from which the company did the exporting.Alan MorrisonIt's an uphill battle on both the statutory interpretation and the undue delegation grounds, but our position is rather simple: If the Congress doesn't write a statute so that there's something that the government can't order or do, then it's gone too far. In effect, it has surrendered to the President its power to set policy and do the legislative function. Interestingly, Trump has trumpeted the breadth of what he's doing here. He calls it a revolution. Well, if we have revolutions in this country, my copy of the Constitution says that the Congress has to enact revolution and the President can't do it on its own. So we think we've got a pretty strong case if we can get it to court.Alan MorrisonOne of the things that I've been struck by is that laws alone cannot make this country governable. That we can't write laws to cover every situation and every quirk that any person has, especially the President. We depend on the norms of government—that people will do things not exactly the way everybody did them before, but along the same general lines, and that when we make change, we make them in moderation, because that's what the people expect. Trump has shed all norms.Alan MorrisonNews 4/9/251. Our top story this week is the killing of Omar Mohammed Rabea, an American citizen in Gaza. Known as Amer, the BBC reports the 14-year-old was shot by the Israeli military along with two other 14-year-old boys “on the outskirts of Turmus Ayya” on Sunday evening. Predictably, the IDF called these children “terrorists.” According to NJ.com – Rabea formerly resided in Saddle Brook, New Jersey – Rabea's uncle sits on the board of a local Palestinian American Community Center which told the press “The ambulance was not allowed to pass the checkpoint for 30 minutes, a denial in medical treatment that ultimately resulted in Amer's death…[his] death was entirely preventable and horrifically unjust. He was a child, a 14-year-old boy, with an entire life ahead of him.” The Rachel Corrie Foundation, founded in honor of the American peace activist killed by an Israeli bulldozer while protesting the demolition of a Palestinian home, issued a statement reading “Rabea's death…was perpetuated by Israeli settlers who act with impunity…We believe that if our own government demanded accountability…Rabea would still be alive.” The Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR) has sent a letter to Attorney General Bondi demanding an investigation, but chances of the Trump administration pursuing justice in this case are slim.2. Meanwhile, President Trump seems to be driving the U.S. economy into a deep recession. Following his much-publicized tariff announcement last week – which included 10% tariffs on uninhabited Heard and McDonald Islands – the S&P dipped by 10.5%, among the largest drops in history, per the New York Times. Far from making Trump back off however, he appears dead set on pushing this as far as it will go. After the People's Republic of China responded to the threat of a 54% tariff with a reciprocal 34% tariff, Trump announced the U.S. will retaliate by upping the tariff to a whopping 104% on Chinese imports, according to the BBC. Reuters reports that JP Morgan forecasts a 60% chance of a recession as a result of these tariffs.3. In more foreign affairs news, on Friday April 4th, South Korea's President Yoon Suk Yeol was officially removed from office by that country's Constitutional Court, “ending months of uncertainty and legal wrangling after he briefly declared martial law in December,” per CNN. The South Korean parliament had already voted to impeach Yoon in December of 2024. The court's decision was unanimous and characterized the leader's actions as a “grave betrayal of the people's trust.” Upon this ruling being handed down, Yoon was forced to immediately vacate the presidential residence. A new election is scheduled for June 3rd. Incredible what a political and judicial class unafraid to stand up to lawlessness can accomplish.4. Speaking of ineffectual opposition parties, one need look no further than Texas' 18th congressional district. This safe Democratic district – including most of central Houston – was held by Congresswoman Sheila Jackson Lee from 1995 until her death in 2024. According to the Texas Tribune, Lee planned to run yet again in 2024, triumphing over her 43-year-old former aide Amanda Edwards in the primary. However, Lee passed in July of 2024. Edwards again sought the nomination, but the Harris County Democratic Party instead opted for 69-year-old former Houston Mayor Sylvester Turner, per the Texas Tribune. Turner made it to March of 2025 before he too passed away. This seat now sits vacant – depriving the residents of central Houston of congressional representation and the Democrats of a vote in the House. Governor Gregg Abbot has announced that he will not allow a special election before November 2025, the Texas Tribune reports. This is a stunning Democratic own-goal and indicative of the literal death grip the gerontocratic old guard continue to have on the party.5. One ray of hope is that Democratic voters appear to be waking up the ineffectual nature of the party leadership. A new Data for Progress poll of the 2028 New York Senate primary posed a hypothetical matchup between incumbent Senator Chuck Schumer and Democratic Socialist firebrand Congresswoman Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez – and found AOC with a staggering lead of 19 points. This poll showed AOC winning voters under 45 by 50 points, over 45s by eight points, non-college educated by 16 points, college educated by 23 points, Black and white voters by 16 points, and Latinos by 28. Schumer led among self-described “Moderates” by 15 and no other group. It remains to be seen whether the congresswoman from Queens will challenge the Senate Minority Leader, but this poll clearly shows her popularity in the state of New York, and Schumer's abysmal reputation catching up with him.6. Another bright spot from New York, is Zohran Mamdani's mayoral candidacy and specifically his unprecedented field operation. According to the campaign, between April 1st and April 6th, volunteers knocked on 41,591 doors. No mayoral campaign in the history of the city has generated a grassroots movement of this intensity, with politicians traditionally relying on political machines or enormous war chests to carry them to victory. Mamdani has already reached the public financing campaign donation cap, so he can focus all of his time and energy on grassroots outreach. He remains the underdog against former Governor Andrew Cuomo, but his campaign appears stronger every day.7. Turning to the turmoil in the federal regulatory apparatus, POLITICO reports Secretary of Health and Human Services Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has eliminated the Freedom of Information Act offices at the Centers for Disease Control, and other HHS agencies. An anonymous source told the publication that HHS will consolidate its FOIA requests into one HHS-wide office, but “Next steps are still in flux.” In the meantime, there will be no one to fulfill FOIA requests at these agencies. This piece quotes Scott Amey, general counsel at the Project on Government Oversight, who said this “sends a wrong message to the public on the administration's commitment to transparency.” Amey added, “I often say that FOIA officers are like librarians in knowing the interactions of the agency…If you don't have FOIA officers with that specific knowledge, it will slow down the process tremendously.”8. At the Federal Trade Commission, Axios reports the Trump administration has “paused” the FTC's lawsuit against major pharmacy benefit managers, or PBMs, related to “the drug middlemen…inflating the price of insulin and driving up costs to diabetes patients.” The case, filed against CVS Caremark, OptumRx and Express Scripts was halted by the FTC in light of “the fact that there are currently no sitting Commissioners able to participate in this matter.” That is because Trump unlawfully fired the two remaining Democratic commissioners Alvaro Bedoya and Rebecca Slaughter. In a statement, former FTC Chair Lina Khan called this move “A gift to the PBMs.”9. One federal regulatory agency that seems to be at least trying to do their job is the Federal Aviation Administration. According to the American Prospect, the FAA has “[has] proposed [a] rule that would mandate Boeing update a critical communications malfunction in their 787 Dreamliner plane that could lead to disastrous accidents.” As this piece explains, “very high frequency (VHF) radio channels are transferring between the active and standby settings without flight crew input.” The FAA's recommendation in is that Boeing address the issue with an update to the radio software. Yet disturbingly, in one of the comments on this proposed rule Qatar Airways claims that, “[they have] already modified all affected…airplanes with … [the recommended software updates] …However … flight crew are still reporting similar issues.” This comment ends with Qatar Airways stating that they believe, “the unsafe condition still exists.” Boeing planes have been plagued by critical safety malfunctions in recent years, most notably the 2018 and 2019 crashes that killed nearly 350 people.10. Finally, on a somewhat lighter note, you may have heard about Bryan Johnson, the tech entrepreneur dubbed “The Man Who Wants to Live Forever.” Johnson has attracted substantial media attention for his unorthodox anti-aging methods, including regular transfusions of plasma from his own son. But this story is not about Johnson's bizarre immortality obsession, but rather his unsavory corporate practices. A new piece in New York Magazine focuses on the lawsuits filed against Johnson by his all-too-mortal workers, represented by eminent labor lawyer Matt Bruenig. This piece relays how Johnson “required his staffers to sign 20-page NDAs,” and an “opt-in” document which informed his employees they had to be comfortable “being around Johnson while he has very little clothing on” and “discussions for media production including erotica (for example, fan fiction including but not limited to story lines/ideas informed by the Twilight series and-or 50 Shades of Grey.)” Bruenig says, “That stuff is weird,” but his main interest is in the nondisparagement agreements, including the one Johnson's former employee and former fiancée Taylor Southern entered into which has further complicated an already thorny legal dispute between Johnson and herself. Now Bruenig is fighting for Southern and against these blanket nondisparagement agreements in a case that could help define the limits of employer's power to control their workers' speech. Hopefully, Bruenig will prevail in showing that Johnson, whatever his pretensions, truly is a mere mortal.This has been Francesco DeSantis, with In Case You Haven't Heard. Get full access to Ralph Nader Radio Hour at www.ralphnaderradiohour.com/subscribe