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Donate (no account necessary) | Subscribe (account required) Join Bryan Dean Wright, former CIA Operations Officer, as he dives into today's top stories shaping America and the world. In this episode of The Wright Report, Bryan breaks down the political firestorm surrounding the Trump Administration's double-tap strike on a Venezuelan narco boat, the escalating fight over Somali immigration and de-naturalization, the nationwide crackdown on unsafe foreign truck drivers, and a new plan to help American families have more children. Narco Boat Double Tap Becomes a Political Weapon: New reporting shows that SOCOM Commander Admiral Mitch Bradley ordered the second strike that killed two surviving cartel operatives after the initial hit on September 2. Republicans say it was a lawful action against confirmed narco-terrorists, while Democrats and Senator Rand Paul claim it may have violated rules of engagement. A lawsuit has now been filed by the family of one of the dead traffickers. Bryan argues the debate is being driven more by political rivalries than by legal facts. Trump Escalates Fight Over Somali Migration: President Trump declared that Somali migrants who committed fraud or concealed their identities should be removed from the country and called Ilhan Omar and her political allies "garbage." Minnesota Democrats fired back, accusing Trump of racism and warning Somali residents to stay vigilant as ICE begins new removal operations focused on people with final deportation orders. Bryan explains the legal limits of de-naturalization and why it remains difficult without congressional reform. De-Naturalization Concerns for Lawful Immigrants: In response to listener concerns, Bryan walks through federal rules on improper naturalization. Fraud, concealment, or a lack of "good moral character" during the citizenship process can lead to revocation, but the standard is high and must be proven in court. He notes that upcoming fights over the Senate filibuster will determine whether the administration can broaden those standards. Federal Crackdown on Dangerous Foreign Truckers: The Department of Transportation found that thousands of CDL training programs, many catering to migrants, issued licenses without meeting basic standards. Nearly 3,000 schools face revocation within 30 days, and more than 4,000 others have been warned. Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy is pressuring states, including Minnesota and Texas, to end Obama-era rules that allowed truckers to pass without reading or speaking English. Tax Refund Tightening and State Resistance: Treasury officials are closing loopholes that allowed illegal migrants to receive tax refunds, while the Department of Agriculture is withholding food stamp funds from states that refuse to share immigration data about recipients. New York, California, and Minnesota are preparing lawsuits to block the changes. A Push to Raise America's Birthrate: The White House unveiled a private donation of $6.25 billion from the Dell family to boost "Trump Accounts," which offer savings for newborns and children under age 10. The accounts can later be used for education, home purchases, or starting a business. Bryan explains how the plan aims to counter America's record-low fertility rate and spark renewed interest in marriage and family life. "And you shall know the truth, and the truth shall make you free." - John 8:32 Keywords: double tap narco boat strike, Admiral Mitch Bradley SOCOM, Pete Hegseth unlawful orders debate, Trump Somali migrants Minnesota, Ilhan Omar de-naturalization rules, DOT migrant CDL crackdown, Sean Duffy licensing reforms, Treasury migrant tax refunds, Trump Accounts fertility initiative, Dell family donation
Day 1,378.Today, as the world reacts to the marathon – but ultimately fruitless – talks in Moscow on Tuesday night, we examine how the impasse will shape today's meeting of NATO Foreign Ministers and, also in Brussels, the European Council's discussions on frozen Russian assets and the ‘new era' the EU says it is entering, free from Russian fossil fuels. Plus, our Russia expert assesses Moscow's ‘caviar diplomacy' and its growing problems in Africa, and we report how Australia and New Zealand are stepping up their support for Ukraine. Finally, we hear the assessment of Ukraine's former Foreign Minister, Dmytro Kuleba, on the current state of the war – and whether he harbours any ambition to succeed President Zelensky.ContributorsDominic Nicholls (Associate Editor, Defence). @DomNicholls on X.James Kilner (Foreign Correspondent). @jkjourno on X.With thanks to Latika Bourke. @latikambourke on X.SIGN UP TO THE ‘UKRAINE: THE LATEST' WEEKLY NEWSLETTER:http://telegraph.co.uk/ukrainenewsletter Each week, Dom Nicholls and Francis Dearnley answer your questions, provide recommended reading, and give exclusive analysis and behind-the-scenes insights – plus maps of the frontlines and diagrams of weapons to complement our daily reporting. It's free for everyone, including non-subscribers.CONTENT REFERENCED:Latika Bourke Substackhttps://substack.com/@latikambourkeAustralia and New Zealand join forces to fund NATO weapons for Ukrainehttps://thenightly.com.au/world/australia-and-new-zealand-join-forces-to-fund-nato-weapons-for-ukraine-c-20819893Today's Telegraph Ukraine Live Blog:https://www.telegraph.co.uk/world-news/2025/12/03/ukraine-russia-war-latest-news-peace-deal-talks/Cosmonaut Artemyev was removed from the Crew-12 crew: https://theins.ru/news/287330 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Welcome to The Times of Israel's Daily Briefing, your 20-minute audio update on what's happening in Israel, the Middle East and the Jewish world. Military correspondent Emanuel Fabian joins host Amanda Borschel-Dan for today's episode. Yesterday, two soldiers were lightly injured in a stabbing attack near the northern West Bank settlement of Ateret. The attack came hours after a soldier was lightly hurt in a car-ramming near the city of Hebron. Both attackers were killed. Are we seeing an uptick in attacks on soldiers in the West Bank? At recording time, the armed wing of the Palestinian Islamic Jihad movement, the Al Quds Brigades, said it was searching for the body of a hostage in northern Gaza with a team from the Red Cross. It has since been announced that remains will be handed over to Israel this evening. These announcements came a day after Hamas handed over remains to Israel via the Red Cross, which Israel said today did not belong to either of the two remaining hostages. Regardless of the full return of the deceased hostages, this morning Israel stated it will reopen the Rafah Crossing in the coming days for the exit of Palestinians from the Gaza Strip to Egypt. We learn about the significance of this step. Yesterday evening, the IDF’s new Hasmonean Brigade for ultra-Orthodox troops completed its first-ever squad commanders’ course, which the military says lays the groundwork for “the future generation of Haredi commanders in the army.” We learn more about the bridgade and whether it can overcome the strife surrounding the lack of Haredi enlistment. However, Fabian adds, according to Channel 12 news, the IDF is short of about 1,300 officers at the ranks of lieutenant and captain, and another 300 majors. The military on Tuesday completed a reorganization of its C4I and Cyber Defense Directorate, with a new artificial intelligence unit and an expanded electronic warfare array that will further enhance Israel’s defensive cyber capabilities, including countering drone attacks. We hear about the new units and learn about some practical applications for their work. Israel’s high-powered laser interception system, dubbed “Iron Beam,” will be delivered to the military at the end of the month, the head of the Defense Ministry’s Directorate of Defense Research and Development said Monday. Fabian explains where it could be used -- almost immediately. Check out The Times of Israel's ongoing liveblog for more updates. For further reading: Israel says remains handed over by Hamas are not of Ran Gvili or Sudthisak Rinthalak Three soldiers injured in West Bank stabbing, ramming attacks; assailants killed IDF’s Haredi brigade graduates its first squad commanders’ course IDF faces manpower crisis as fewer soldiers keen on military career, new data shows Focusing on AI and electronic warfare, IDF restructures computer service directorate IDF to receive ‘Iron Beam’ laser interceptors at the end of the month Subscribe to The Times of Israel Daily Briefing on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, YouTube, or wherever you get your podcasts. This episode was produced by Podwaves. Image: Signals officers of the C4I and Cyber Defense Directorate are seen in an undated photo published by the army on December 2, 2025. (Israel Defense Forces)See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Host Brian Kerg talks with Steve Brock and Hunter Stires to discuss their CIMSEC article, “Maritime Statecraft and Its Future.” Steven V. Brock was appointed by the White House as the Senior Advisor to the 78th Secretary of the Navy, where from 2022 to 2025 he served as a chief strategist and key implementor of … Continue reading Sea Control 591: Maritime Statecraft and Its Future with Steve Brock and Hunter Stires →
A drone expo held since 2021 at a St. Petersburg middle school is getting bigger every year. The 2025 Sunshine State Drone Expo includes exhibits by business and first responders, and courses for people looking to get certified on drones. We speak with the organizer, Capt. Willis Reese, who's also a teacher at Azalea Middle School and runs the on-campus chapter of the Civil Air Patrol. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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- The show lays out a pattern of political hoaxes targeting Donald Trump, claiming the latest “kill them all” allegation is fabricated. - Lawmakers and former intelligence figures publicly warn troops about “illegal orders,” which Gerry frames as coordinated messaging tied to the strike narrative. - Comparisons are drawn between past drone strikes under previous administrations and current outrage over eliminating narco-terrorists designated as threats to the U.S. - Examining political reactions, rising overdose deaths, and a separate contentious congressional race in Nashville. Listen to Newsmax LIVE and see our entire podcast lineup at http://Newsmax.com/Listen Make the switch to NEWSMAX today! Get your 15 day free trial of NEWSMAX+ at http://NewsmaxPlus.com Looking for NEWSMAX caps, tees, mugs & more? Check out the Newsmax merchandise shop at : http://nws.mx/shop Follow NEWSMAX on Social Media: -Facebook: http://nws.mx/FB -X/Twitter: http://nws.mx/twitter -Instagram: http://nws.mx/IG -YouTube: https://youtube.com/NewsmaxTV -Rumble: https://rumble.com/c/NewsmaxTV -TRUTH Social: https://truthsocial.com/@NEWSMAX -GETTR: https://gettr.com/user/newsmax -Threads: http://threads.net/@NEWSMAX -Telegram: http://t.me/newsmax -BlueSky: https://bsky.app/profile/newsmax.com -Parler: http://app.parler.com/newsmax Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The Evolution of Drone Warfare in Ukraine — John Batchelor, Bill Roggio, John Hardie — Roggio examines drone warfare's significant but sometimes exaggerated role in the Ukraine conflict, tracing technological evolution from ISRreconnaissance drones like the TB2 to FPV (First Person View) drones, bomber drones, and emergent interceptor drone systems. Hardie identifies a consistent pattern: Ukraine consistently leads in innovative military technology development and deployment, while Russia demonstrates superior capability in rapidly scaling technologies to mass production and tactical integration, occasionally achieving operational effectiveness superior to the original Ukrainian innovations. Batchelor emphasizes this dynamic reflects fundamentally different military cultures and organizational capabilities.
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Rover could not drive his fancy car in the snow. Zipping up your balls. Grand theft audio. Tires. Drone deliveries. Sign language. A woman traveling with her service dog complained on social media about being accused of her dog using the restroom on the floor. Having to pay $150 for your Thanksgiving plate if you don't attend the event. Duji just turned on her heat. A bar in England says if you arrive after 9pm alone you are not allowed to enter. Gamin or gammon? A man feeds the homeless with fireball and cigarettes. Baseball bats in the car. He was dong out and hip thrusting. Rover watches the cameras at bankruptcy box to see the final inspections being done. Cure for cancer. Vitamins.
Tires. Drone deliveries. Sign language. A woman traveling with her service dog complained on social media about being accused of her dog using the restroom on the floor. Having to pay $150 for your Thanksgiving plate if you don't attend the event. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Tires. Drone deliveries. Sign language. A woman traveling with her service dog complained on social media about being accused of her dog using the restroom on the floor. Having to pay $150 for your Thanksgiving plate if you don't attend the event.
Rover could not drive his fancy car in the snow. Zipping up your balls. Grand theft audio. Tires. Drone deliveries. Sign language. A woman traveling with her service dog complained on social media about being accused of her dog using the restroom on the floor. Having to pay $150 for your Thanksgiving plate if you don't attend the event. Duji just turned on her heat. A bar in England says if you arrive after 9pm alone you are not allowed to enter. Gamin or gammon? A man feeds the homeless with fireball and cigarettes. Baseball bats in the car. He was dong out and hip thrusting. Rover watches the cameras at bankruptcy box to see the final inspections being done. Cure for cancer. Vitamins. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Host Walker D. Mills interviews Marine Corps Captain Colton Byers about his article for the War Quants substack, “Carrier 2.0: The Drone Carrier Revolution.” Their discussion covers salvo equations and modeling, the utility of drone carriers, and how they might integrate with a modern naval fleet. Download Sea Control 590: Drone Carriers and Salvo Equations … Continue reading Sea Control 590: Drone Carriers and Salvo Equations with Colton Byers →
En redéployant navires, avions et drones vers les Caraïbes, l'Amérique centrale et la frontière sud, l'administration Trump affirme vouloir intensifier la lutte contre les cartels. Mais derrière cet objectif sécuritaire, une autre réalité s'impose : la stratégie antidrogue ouvre un marché colossal pour l'industrie américaine de défense, les start-up technologiques et les spécialistes de l'intelligence artificielle. Les États-Unis ont récemment renforcé leurs opérations contre les organisations criminelles transnationales. Si l'objectif affiché est de frapper plus fort les cartels, cette stratégie possède aussi une dimension économique considérable. Le Wall Street Journal rappelle que Washington a débloqué 165 milliards de dollars supplémentaires pour la sécurité intérieure sur dix ans, six milliards pour les technologies de surveillance de la frontière, quatre milliards pour moderniser la flotte des garde-côtes ou encore un milliard pour les opérations antidrogues du Pentagone. De telles sommes irriguent une nouvelle génération d'acteurs : start-up d'armement, entreprises spécialisées en intelligence artificielle, mais aussi groupes historiques de la défense. Cet afflux financier arrive au moment idéal pour un secteur qui sort de vingt ans de conflits au Moyen-Orient. Après les retraits d'Irak et d'Afghanistan, les contrats militaires se faisaient plus rares. La lutte antidrogue offre ainsi un nouveau terrain de jeu à ces industriels. Drones, IA et systèmes autonomes : les outils au cœur de la nouvelle stratégie Parmi les technologies qui bénéficient le plus de ce recentrage, les drones et les systèmes autonomes occupent une place centrale. Le drone V-BAT de Shield AI, désormais embarqué sur plusieurs patrouilleurs américains, est crédité de plus d'un milliard de dollars de saisies de stupéfiants depuis le début de l'année grâce à sa capacité à suivre des embarcations sur des milliers de kilomètres carrés. À cela s'ajoutent des plateformes d'intelligence artificielle capables de cartographier les réseaux criminels, de recouper des données maritimes et téléphoniques ou encore d'exploiter le dark web et les réseaux sociaux pour identifier des cargos suspects. Autant de technologies initialement conçues pour des théâtres de haute intensité et qui trouvent dans cette lutte un environnement opérationnel plus stable, plus prévisible, et surtout idéal pour faire leurs preuves. À lire aussiÉtats-Unis: Trump déploie 4000 Marines dans les Caraïbes pour lutter contre les cartels de drogue Conséquence directe : chaque saisie spectaculaire réalisée grâce à un drone ou un logiciel d'IA devient une vitrine commerciale. Une démonstration en conditions réelles qui permet aux industriels de justifier la signature de nouveaux contrats publics. Les budgets augmentent, les opérations se multiplient et les performances s'améliorent — un cercle vertueux pour toute l'industrie. Une guerre technologique qui transforme l'économie de la défense Cette dynamique crée une nouvelle convergence entre intérêts politiques, impératifs sécuritaires et ambitions industrielles. La Maison Blanche affiche sa fermeté face aux cartels. Les entreprises, elles, proposent des solutions automatisées capables de compenser le manque d'effectifs humains et de surveiller d'immenses zones maritimes. L'intensification des patrouilles et des frappes offre en outre un avantage majeur : la possibilité de tester, ajuster et perfectionner les systèmes autonomes directement sur le terrain. Chaque opération nourrit ainsi une chaîne économique plus large, dans laquelle la lutte antidrogue devient un moteur d'innovation. En réalité, la guerre contre les cartels que mène Donald Trump est aussi — et peut-être surtout — une guerre technologique. Une guerre qui redistribue les cartes de l'industrie américaine de défense au profit d'acteurs privés très innovants comme on a pu l'observer dans d'autres secteurs stratégiques, notamment le spatial, avec des entreprises telles que SpaceX ou Boeing. À lire aussiÀ la Une: le Venezuela dans le viseur de Donald Trump
A direct, no-nonsense look at this week's biggest aviation stories — and bring your questions. This is the only live aviation show where you can challenge real fighter pilots in real time. Unscripted, unedited, and definitely not the news!Go here to support the channel. https://www.themoverandgonkyshow.comFor sponsorships and business inquiries: themoverandgonkyshow@gmail.comMost Mondays at 8PM ET, Mover (F-16, F/A-18, T-38, 737, 787, helicopter pilot, author, cop, and wanna be race car driver) and Gonky (F/A-18, T-38, A320, dirt bike racer, author, and awesome dad) discuss everything from aviation to racing to life and anything in between. #MoverAndGonky #FighterPilot #AviationPodcast #MilitaryAviation #PilotTalk #JetPilots #AviationNews #AviationCommunity #CrashAnalysis #CombatAviation #AviationHumor #PilotLife #AviationDiscussion #LiveShow #VeteranPilotsMore About Mover:Mover's YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@CWLemoineLooking for a good book? https://www.cwlemoine.comMore About Gonky:Gonky's YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@therealgonkyKids Coloring and Activity Books! https://www.amazon.com/stores/author/B0CDS4C68Y*The appearance of U.S. Department of Defense (DoD) visual information does not imply or constitute DoD endorsement.Views presented are our own or our guests and do not represent the views of DoD or its Components.*
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Resumen informativo con las noticias más destacadas de Colombia y el mundo del martes 2 de diciembre 8:00am.
La Gendarmerie royale du Canada limite l'usage de ses 973 drones chinois (soit 80 % de sa flotte) aux opérations non délicates, invoquant des « risques élevés pour la sécurité ». Le remplacement de ces appareils jugés à risque par la GRC coûterait plus de 30 millions $.
Resumen informativo con las noticias más destacadas de Colombia y el mundo del martes 2 de diciembre 8:00am.
Adam Bry is the Co-Founder and CEO of Skydio, the leading U.S. drone manufacturer and world leader in autonomous flight technology, founded in 2014 to develop AI-powered drones for consumer, enterprise, and defense applications. A graduate of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology with a degree in aerospace engineering, Bry was an early team member at Google X's Project Wing, contributing to delivery drone initiatives before launching Skydio. Under his leadership, Skydio achieved unicorn status in 2021 with a $1 billion valuation after a $170 million Series D round and has since grown to a multi-billion-dollar company, securing contracts with the U.S. Department of Defense and international partners for autonomous systems like the Skydio X10 drone. Bry has testified before Congress on U.S. drone policy and national security, emphasizing innovation in aviation and electric vertical takeoff and landing (eVTOL) technologies. He advocates for American leadership in the next century of aviation, ethical AI in drones, and bridging public-private partnerships to advance critical infrastructure and defense capabilities. Shawn Ryan Show Sponsors: https://RocketMoney.com/SRS Cancel your unwanted subscriptions and reach your financial goals faster with Rocket Money. Go to https://RocketMoney.com/SRS today. https://lumen.me/SRS Head to https://lumen.me/SRS for 15% off your purchase. https://meetfabric.com/shawn https://trueclassic.com/SRS Upgrade your wardrobe and save on @trueclassic at https://trueclassic.com/SRS! #trueclassicpod https://helixsleep.com/srs Go to https://helixsleep.com/srs for 27% Off Sitewide Make sure you enter our show name into the post-purchase survey so they know we sent you! Adam Bry Links: X - https://x.com/adampbry LI - https://www.linkedin.com/in/adambry Skydio - https://www.skydio.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
PREVIEW — John Hardie — The Evolution of Drone Warfare in the Ukraine Conflict. Hardie analyzes the expanding, evolving role of unmanned systems in the Ukraine war. Early intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance (ISR) drones, including the Turkish TB2, became progressively less effective as Russia improved integrated air defense capabilities. Subsequently, FPV (first-person view) combat drones became operationally critical, supplementing larger bomber-category unmanned aircraft systems (UAS)—often adapted agricultural equipment—deployed by both combatants, particularly Ukraine, to deliver precision munitions against distributed targets. 1953
Day 1,376.Today, after a fresh round of talks between the Ukrainian and American delegations in Miami, we examine a new investigation exposing the Trump administration's profit motives behind the emerging proposals. We then assess the resignation of Andriy Yermak, formerly Zelensky's right-hand man, and the unexpected intervention of former Commander-in-Chief Valerii Zaluzhnyi – viewed as preparing for a presidential run after the war. Afterwards, we analyse Kyiv's decision to strike the Russian shadow fleet off the coast of Senegal, and how Europe – and France in particular – is positioning itself for this next, volatile phase.ContributorsAdélie Pojzman-Pontay (Journalist and Producer). @adeliepjz on X.Francis Dearnley (Executive Editor for Audio). @FrancisDearnley on X.Dominic Nicholls (Associate Editor of Defence). @DomNicholls on X.Joe Barnes (Brussels Correspondent). @Barnes_Joe on X.SIGN UP TO THE ‘UKRAINE: THE LATEST' WEEKLY NEWSLETTER:http://telegraph.co.uk/ukrainenewsletter Each week, Dom Nicholls and Francis Dearnley answer your questions, provide recommended reading, and give exclusive analysis and behind-the-scenes insights – plus maps of the frontlines and diagrams of weapons to complement our daily reporting. It's free for everyone, including non-subscribers.CONTENT REFERENCED:Valerii Zaluzhnyi: How to defeat Putin and build a better Ukraine (The Telegraph):https://tinyurl.com/582phz7bZelensky meets Macron in Paris (The Telegraph Live Blog):https://tinyurl.com/4vspzy8yUkrainian drone boats blow up Russian oil tankers (The Telegraph):https://tinyurl.com/5evypnz5Zelensky's chief of staff goes to front line after resigning over corruption scandal (The Telegraph):https://www.telegraph.co.uk/world-news/2025/11/29/zelensky-chief-of-staff-andriy-yermak-goes-to-front-line/ Kyiv's new peace talks chief caught in same corruption scandal as ousted predecessor (The Telegraph):https://www.telegraph.co.uk/world-news/2025/11/30/ukraine-make-or-break-week-survival-witkoff/ Antony Beevor: For Russia, conspicuous cruelty is a necessary weapon of war (The Telegraph):https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2025/11/30/antony-beevor-interview/ Make Money Not War: Trump's Real Plan for Peace in Ukraine (Wall Street Journal):https://www.wsj.com/world/russia/russia-u-s-peace-business-ties-4db9b290 Subscribe: telegraph.co.uk/ukrainethelatestEmail: ukrainepod@telegraph.co.uk Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The rapid development of drone technology has changed how wars are fought. Ukraine’s growing arsenal of drones has strengthened its chances against an overpowered Russian military force. As tech companies are investing in this new technology of death and destruction, what will the Russia-Ukraine war’s legacy of drone warfare look like even after a peace deal? In this episode: Ben Makuch, National Security Reporter Episode credits: This episode was produced by Tamara Khandaker, and Chloe K. Li with Fatima Shafiq, and our host, Natasha Del Toro. It was edited by Noor Wazwaz. The Take production team is Marcos Bartolomé, Sonia Bhagat, Spencer Cline, Sarí el-Khalili, Diana Ferrero, Tracie Hunte, Tamara Khandaker, Kylene Kiang, Phillip Lanos, Chloe K. Li, Melanie Marich, Catherine Nouhan, and Noor Wazwaz. Our editorial interns are Farhan Rafid, and Kisaa Zehra. Our host is Malika Bilal. Our engagement producers are Adam Abou-Gad and Vienna Maglio. Andrew Greiner is lead of audience engagement. Our sound designer is Alex Roldan. Our video editors are Hisham Abu Salah and Mohannad al-Melhem. Alexandra Locke is The Take’s executive producer. Ney Alvarez is Al Jazeera’s head of audio. Connect with us: @AJEPodcasts on X, Instagram, Facebook, and YouTube
World news in 7 minutes. Monday 1st December 2025Today : Ukraine Black Sea drones. Switzerland referendums. Spain protests. Lithuania balloons. Nigeria schools closed. Guinea-Bissau 'sham'. Senegal oil spill. Honduras election. Trump Hernandez pardon. St Vincent election. Asia floods. Hong Kong fire. Australia gambling and wedding.SEND7 is supported by our amazing listeners like you.Our supporters get access to the transcripts and vocabulary list written by us every day.Our supporters get access to an English worksheet made by us once per week.Our supporters get access to our weekly news quiz made by us once per week.We give 10% of our profit to Effective Altruism charities. You can become a supporter at send7.org/supportContact us at podcast@send7.org or send an audio message at speakpipe.com/send7Please leave a rating on Apple podcasts or Spotify.We don't use AI! Every word is written and recorded by us!Since 2020, SEND7 (Simple English News Daily in 7 minutes) has been telling the most important world news stories in intermediate English. Every day, listen to the most important stories from every part of the world in slow, clear English. Whether you are an intermediate learner trying to improve your advanced, technical and business English, or if you are a native speaker who just wants to hear a summary of world news as fast as possible, join Stephen Devincenzi, Juliet Martin and Niall Moore every morning. Transcripts, vocabulary lists, worksheets and our weekly world news quiz are available for our amazing supporters at send7.org. Simple English News Daily is the perfect way to start your day, by practising your listening skills and understanding complicated daily news in a simple way. It is also highly valuable for IELTS and TOEFL students. Students, teachers, TEFL teachers, and people with English as a second language, tell us that they use SEND7 because they can learn English through hard topics, but simple grammar. We believe that the best way to improve your spoken English is to immerse yourself in real-life content, such as what our podcast provides. SEND7 covers all news including politics, business, natural events and human rights. Whether it is happening in Europe, Africa, Asia, the Americas or Oceania, you will hear it on SEND7, and you will understand it.Get your daily news and improve your English listening in the time it takes to make a coffee.For more information visit send7.org/contact or send an email to podcast@send7.org
We're bringing you a bird's eye view of new career opportunities and training as we bring in a panel to talk about Connecticut's own Drone Academy - a pilot program developed in collaboration with The WorkPlace, Southern Connecticut State University (SCSU), and Career Resources to create a technology-oriented career pathway for out-of-school youth, aged 18-24, within the growing unmanned aerial vehicles/drone industry sector.
What's going on in Global Trade this Week? Today Pete Mento and Doug Draper cover: 3:21 -The Smoot Hawley Effect of Tariffs 8:28 -Biggest Black Friday Ever 14:18 -Halftime 25:58 -Drones! Cost-Effective with Proof of Delivery? 31:13 -Imports and Port Traffic in 2026 https://www.capwwide.com/international-insights/12/1/25/gttw-podcast-episode-221 https://youtu.be/Hs-X1iftSTg
Ohio is launching the nation's first statewide drone program for first responders.
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In this episode, we break down the reported naval drone strikes on two Russian-linked shadow fleet oil tankers in the Black Sea and how the attacks damaged ships critical to Moscow's sanction-evasion oil exports. We also explore what this escalation means for global energy markets, maritime law, and the future of asymmetric naval warfare as commercial shipping becomes a frontline in the Russia-Ukraine conflict. Get the top 40+ AI Models for $20 at AI Box: https://aibox.aiSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
What a gift it is for this show to be able to sit down, again, with Crystal to update the listener on her growth and her journey. We presented her episode in 2022, and we learned about her life, joining the Dallas Police Department, and about that horrific day in April of 2018. A lot has happened since that episode, and our mics will always be open for this incredible warrior to continue her inspiring story. The ATO stage now belongs to Crystal Almeida.
In this edition of Geopolitics with Swasti, ThePrint Consulting Editor Swasti Rao answers questions about India's draft drone policy and Saudi crown prince MBS's visit to White House, besides India-Iran oil relations and why Saudi is betting big on sports, with Debdutta Chakraborty
Morse code transcription: vvv vvv Wake Up Dead Man A Knives Out Mystery filmed in Essex church Why the rich and powerful couldnt say no to Epstein Airbus Flights resume as normal after software update warning No, your favourite influencer hasnt got a dozen Dachshund dogs. Its just AI Government to ban asylum seekers from using taxis Sim farms to Gucci shoes How smishing scammers fund their lavish lifestyles Newspaper headlines Reeves on brink and Chancer of the Exchequer Are UK Christmas markets as good as German ones Heres what we found No 10 denies Reeves misled public in run up to Budget Russia Ukraine war Drone strikes hit Kyiv residential areas despite peace moves
Morse code transcription: vvv vvv Why the rich and powerful couldnt say no to Epstein Sim farms to Gucci shoes How smishing scammers fund their lavish lifestyles Government to ban asylum seekers from using taxis Russia Ukraine war Drone strikes hit Kyiv residential areas despite peace moves No, your favourite influencer hasnt got a dozen Dachshund dogs. Its just AI Newspaper headlines Reeves on brink and Chancer of the Exchequer Are UK Christmas markets as good as German ones Heres what we found Wake Up Dead Man A Knives Out Mystery filmed in Essex church No 10 denies Reeves misled public in run up to Budget Airbus Flights resume as normal after software update warning
We're going to open with a bird's eye view of new career opportunities and training as we bring in a panel to talk about Connecticut's own Drone Academy - a pilot program developed in collaboration with The WorkPlace, Southern Connecticut State University (SCSU), and Career Resources to create a technology-oriented career pathway for out-of-school youth, aged 18-24, within the growing unmanned aerial vehicles/drone industry sector. Then as we hit the final day of National Family Caregivers Month this November, we're circling back with our partners at AARP Connecticut to unpack some key points from the organization's latest report on Family Caregiving. Nearly three out of every 10 Connecticut residents are family caregivers, and the numbers are growing - so stay tuned and learn what you need - or may need to know about this important public health trend. And finally, we have come to understand that high-quality early care and education is one of the most effective, evidence-based ways to support children's long-term success. However, CT Voices' new analysis of ECE data from 2014 to 2024 shows that the system has struggled to meet demand. So, we're bringing in the co-authors of the latest Connecticut Voices for Children 2025 State of Early Childhood report to continue our conversations on this important topic.
Morse code transcription: vvv vvv Wake Up Dead Man A Knives Out Mystery filmed in Essex church Airbus Flights resume as normal after software update warning No, your favourite influencer hasnt got a dozen Dachshund dogs. Its just AI Newspaper headlines Reeves on brink and Chancer of the Exchequer Are UK Christmas markets as good as German ones Heres what we found Why the rich and powerful couldnt say no to Epstein Sim farms to Gucci shoes How smishing scammers fund their lavish lifestyles No 10 denies Reeves misled public in run up to Budget Government to ban asylum seekers from using taxis Russia Ukraine war Drone strikes hit Kyiv residential areas despite peace moves
Morse code transcription: vvv vvv Russia Ukraine war Drone strikes hit Kyiv residential areas despite peace moves No 10 denies Reeves misled public in run up to Budget Sim farms to Gucci shoes How smishing scammers fund their lavish lifestyles Why the rich and powerful couldnt say no to Epstein Newspaper headlines Reeves on brink and Chancer of the Exchequer Airbus Flights resume as normal after software update warning No, your favourite influencer hasnt got a dozen Dachshund dogs. Its just AI Wake Up Dead Man A Knives Out Mystery filmed in Essex church Are UK Christmas markets as good as German ones Heres what we found Government to ban asylum seekers from using taxis
①Chinese humanoid robot sets Guinness World Record with 106-km inter-city walk ②China launches commercial trial of satellite Internet of Things services ③China's mountainous Guizhou set to launch regular low-altitude drone logistics route ④Surging winter sports passion fuels smart upgrade of ice, snow equipment ⑤Beijing airports see robust growth in export value
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tracklist and more info: https://www.bestdrumandbass.com/podcast571/WE ARE LATE!! Sorry for the delay my friends, but sometimes the gigs take priority. An absolutely EPIC Vegas pre-holiday throwdown with friends was just what the doctor ordered, and thank you to all the amazing friends we saw out there. This week we are back as we prepare for the epic shows ahead. Resilient is in the guest mix in a podcast debut, and you know we are doing the damn thing as always with the resident mix by Bad Syntax. So buckle up, and lets keep the weekend moving!Subscribe to the podcast: bestdnb.com/podcast Virtua Point Zero – Wrath of Olympus / Giving Up [OUT NOW on Abducted LTD]Download / Stream: bestdrumandbass.com/altd132/Supported by: Doc Scott, Psidream, Figure, Nightstalker, Stonx, Jane Doe DNB, Bad Ace, Affirmation, Autopsy, Drone, dela Moon, Korax, DJ Odi, Bytecode, Direct Shift, Scout 22, ESKR, MV, Metric, Nox, Bass Bitches, Insom, Drbblz, Lennart Hoffmann, Klone, Crackindomes, Hijk, Stonerice, Needlenose, fibednb, ARI-ON, Lee UHF and more!Catch Bad Syntax alongside some of the largest names in the game in Atlanta for Jungle Bells 2025! Click the image for more info!
Episode 166.2: Veterans Day, Narco Boat Bombing, Drones, Presidential Libraries, Fake Internet Stories, Jordan Stoltz Music, Hardin's Creek Bourbon, and Paul's Surgery
Dans le nouveau podcast « L'entretien des Echos », Christophe Jakubyszyn explore avec Benaouda Abdeddaïm s'interrogent sur la Belgique, visée récemment par des drones "russes". Pourquoi la Belgique est-elle une cible de ce qu'on appelle la "guerre hybride". Un extrait à écouter dans le fil de la Story. Pour écouter la suite de cet épisode, rendez-vous sur le fil de l'Entretien des Echos. Pour s'abonner, il suffit de cliquer sur le lien, ci-dessous ou de taper l'entretien des Echos dans l'onglet recherche de votre plateforme de podcast favorite. Comment vous abonner à « l'entretien des Echos»« L'entretien » est un podcast des « Echos » présenté par Christophe Jakubyszyn. Cet épisode a été enregistré le 19 novembre 2025. Rédaction en chef : Clémence Lemaistre. Invité : Benaouda Abdeddaïm (éditorialiste international des « Echos »). Réalisation : Willy Ganne. Musique : Viacheslav Starostin. Identité graphique : Fabien Laborde/ « Les Echos ». Hébergé par Acast. Visitez acast.com/privacy pour plus d'informations.
Like exhausted generals at the Somme, the VVD gear up for one last push to get their asylum bill through parliament before the new cabinet takes office. Drones from Russia - or possibly MediaMarkt - cause consternation in the skies and ground aircraft in Eindhoven. PSV are on cloud nine after thumping Liverpool in the Champions League, while Ajax look to another Cruyff to rescue them from the doldrums. Amsterdam introduces a licensing system for second home buyers, as first-timers benefit from an exodus of private landlords. And a chance discovery in Australia solved a 450-year-old maritime mystery.
Welcome to your weekly UAS News Update. We have four stories for you this week: some GOP senators are pushing back against a potential DJI ban, UAS Nexus is launching a marketplace to solve the Blue UAS component shortage, Inspired Flight and Ascend Engineering are expanding their partnership to boost software for American-made drones, and an M30T Shoot down in Ohio. Let's get to it.First up, the push to ban DJI in the U.S. is facing some unexpected resistance from within the Republican party. According to a report from Politico, a provision to restrict DJI, which was included in the House version of the National Defense Authorization Act, was left out of the Senate's version. Senators from agricultural and energy states are raising major concerns. Senator John Boozman of Arkansas pointed out, “They are the primary drone maker in the United States at a reasonable price. This technology is being used more and more… That's the crux of the problem.”This all comes as a critical deadline approaches on December 23rd. Under last year's NDAA, a federal security agency is supposed to determine if DJI poses a national security risk. If no agency conducts that audit by the deadline, DJI automatically gets added to the FCC's Covered List, which would ban new products from entering the U.S. market. The problem is, no agency has stepped up to actually do the audit. Next up, a Salt Lake City engineering firm called UAS Nexus is launching a new venture to tackle a huge problem: the Blue UAS supply chain. The company just launched the Drone Syndicate Store, which is a curated marketplace for NDAA and Blue UAS-compliant components. This is a big deal because while everyone talks about building American drones, finding all the individual, compliant parts, from motors to radios, is a massive headache for manufacturers. Next, Inspired Flight Technologies, or IFT, is expanding its partnership with a software firm called Ascend Engineering. IFT is a U.S. manufacturer of NDAA-compliant and Blue UAS-listed drones, and this partnership is all about beefing up their software capabilities. Ascend Engineering specializes in UAV software, and they've been working with IFT for two years on their Inspired Ground Control, or IGC, platform. IGC is the central hub for mission planning, in-flight management, and payload integration.Together, they've already pushed out several updates to the IGC software, improved the NTRIP framework for better connectivity, and added advanced payload features. According to IFT, this partnership accelerates their "software-enabled hardware strategy." This is so important because a drone is more than just its hardware. The software that runs it has to be secure, intuitive, and powerful. By focusing on building out their own software suite with a dedicated partner, IFT is working to create a complete, mission-ready system that is fully made in America. Last up, an M30T was shot down this week in Ohio. While flying, he experienced what he thought was a fly away, and called the police to notify them that the drone was flying away. Shortly after, the police returned his call to say someone reported finding a drone. The pilot met up with the reporting party, who said “I shot it down”. Be sure to check out our Black Friday deals and we'll see you on Post Flight, our Premium community show where we share our uncensored opinions that aren't always suitable for YouTube! https://dronexl.co/2025/11/26/gop-senators-break-with-dji-hawks-december-ban/https://www.inspiredflight.com/news/ift-partnership-ascend-engineering.phphttps://dronexl.co/2025/11/20/uas-nexus-drone-syndicate-solve-blue-uas-supply-chaos/#google_vignettehttps://www.facebook.com/groups/commercialdronepilot/permalink/1751858248823888/
How should pilots navigate the ever evolving drone industry? Don't miss out on our exclusive Black Friday and Cyber Monday deals at Drone U Black Friday Deals page! Whether you're flying for fun or profit, now's the time to elevate your skills with our top-notch courses. Our episode today is brought to you by Drone U Black Friday Deals - available great discounts on our monthly, annual and lifetime membership and also exclusive discounts on our in-person training, available just during our Black Friday promotions this year. Hurry and sign up today !! In this insightful episode of Ask Drone U, hosts Rob and Paul tackle the pressing issues facing the drone industry today. As the December 23rd deadline looms, they explore the potential implications of new FCC regulations on drone purchases and the broader market. The discussion delves into the risks and rewards of investing in drones like the Matrice 4T, especially in light of possible bans and the evolving landscape of American drone manufacturing. With a focus on the creative and technical aspects of drone operation, the episode also highlights the unique training opportunities available through DroneU, from CineWhoop flying to mastering gimbaled cameras. Whether you're a public safety professional or a drone enthusiast, this episode offers valuable insights and practical advice to help you navigate the challenges and opportunities in the drone industry. Tune in to learn from Paul and Rob and from their years of experience in the Drone industry and stay ahead in this dynamic field. 5-Day Free Course: Thriving Drone Real Estate Business Transform your drone operations into a thriving real estate-focused business. Learn client management, pricing for profit, and creating high-value deliverables. Grow My Drone Business Get your questions answered: https://thedroneu.com/. If you enjoy the show, the #1 thing you can do to help us out is to subscribe to it on iTunes. Can we ask you to do that for us real quick? While you're there, leave us a 5-star review, if you're inclined to do so. Thanks! https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/ask-drone-u/id967352832. Click here for access to Skywatch for all your drone insurance purposes ! Become a Drone U Member. Access to over 30 courses, great resources, and our incredible community. Follow Us Site – https://thedroneu.com/ Facebook – https://www.facebook.com/droneuADU 1382: Build my own drone to do photogrammetry work? Instagram – https://instagram.com/thedroneu/ Twitter – https://twitter.com/thedroneu YouTube – https://www.youtube.com/c/droneu Timestamps: [00:50] - Learn about Drone U Black Friday Deal [01:01] - Drone U Experience Class - Our in-demand in-person event [03:09] - Today's question on investing to get Matrice 4T or DJI products [03:09] - FCC Regulations and Market Impact [09:27] - Investing in Drones: Risks and Rewards [15:17] - Challenges for American Manufacturers [21:21] - DroneU Training Opportunities [27:31] - Creative and Technical Aspects of Drone Operation [33:01] - Conclusion and Insights
Europe responds with caution to the latest peace-push in Ukraine. We'll be looking at the EU's military mobility plans and what Ukraine can teach Europe about total defence. Also on the show: Sir Nicholas Winton and the Kindertransport, the second coming of Milorad Dodik, Turkey's Balkans ambitions and fast-fashion vs wooly jumpers.
Kyle Hanslovan is an award‑winning cyberwarfare expert, co‑founder of Huntress Labs, and a former NSA hacker whose real missions blur the line between espionage and war. In this eye‑opening episode, Kyle reveals the unfiltered truth about life inside America's most secretive spy agency — from being recruited at 17 to spearheading offensive hacking campaigns.In our first instalment, Hanslovan recounts clandestine operations where writing “software that kills” meant a bomb was the uninstaller. He explains how Wi‑Fi signals can map human bodies through walls and why $500 drones could soon be used for assassinations.From NSA tradecraft, AI war games, and DARPA's Cyber Grand Challenge to the emotional weight of counter‑terrorism and the ethics of intelligence after Snowden, Kyle pulls no punches. He compares NSA, CIA, FBI, and DEA missions, shares why he still calls the NSA the most ethical place he ever worked, and warns that private contractors like Palantir are iterating faster than the law can keep up.Support Kyle: https://www.kylehanslovan.comFollow Kyle: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kylehanslovan/Support Huntress: https://www.huntress.com/
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Today, we are once again joined by Derrick Dixon of Whitetail Research to talk about drone studies, this time focusing on the late rut and post-rut time periods! We cover: Why big buck movement INCREASES after the peak of the rut What kind of setup gives hunters the highest odds of success this time of year Figuring out if you are hunting a "homebody" or a "roamer" buck Are morning or evening hunts better for hunting big bucks this time of year? How bucks use different kinds of late-season food sources (acorns vs food plots vs agriculture) Derrick's observations around bumping deer during the late season, and how they react Make sure to check out everything Derrick has going on at Whitetail Research - https://whitetailresearch.net Got a question for the show? Submit a listener Q&A form - https://l.linklyhq.com/l/1uMXP Grab some Southern Outdoorsmen merch here - https://l.linklyhq.com/l/1u4aK Join Woodsman Wire - https://l.linklyhq.com/l/1u4aR Use the promo code “southern” for a discount on your OnX Hunt membership here - https://l.linklyhq.com/l/1tyfm Use code SOUTHERN10 for a discount on Outdoor Edge Knives - https://linkly.link/2EvPX Check out Latitude Outdoors for your mobile hunting gear - https://2ly.link/1zVDI Use code TSOP15 for a discount on Mossy Oak - https://linkly.link/2ERb8 Save 10% on your next Vortex Optics order at eurooptic.com using the Promo Code “southern10” - https://2ly.link/1wyYO Use code SOUTHERN20 for a discount on all vortex apparel, including eyewear Use code “SOUTHERN25” for a discount on Houndstooth Game Calls: https://2ly.link/24tFz Have you tagged a deer using something you heard on the show? Submit your listener success story here - Share Your Story Here Come chat with us on our Thursday Hunter Hangouts! Join our patreon - https://l.linklyhq.com/l/1uMXU NOTE: Not all advertisements run on this show are endorsed by The Southern Outdoorsmen Podcast unless an ad is read by one of the hosts. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices