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(3) Steve Yates examines the KMT leader's visit to Washington following meetings with Xi Jinping. He expresses concern over the KMT cutting Taiwan's indigenous defense budget. Yates also analyzes Taiwan's "inverted triangle" demographics, where older voters remain more sympathetic to traditional KMT narratives than younger generations.
Mary Kissel discusses differing interpretations of the Trump-Xi summit, focusing on "strategic stability." She expresses concern over managed trade and the lack of consensus regarding North Korea's denuclearization and Chinese human rights abuses. (9/16)AIRCRAFT NUCLEAR PROPULSION TEST AREA ID
Leila Rahimi and Marshall Harris reacted to Cubs center fielder Pete Crow-Armstrong's apology for his choice of words in a heated exchange with a White Sox fan Sunday.
Former MP for Adentan, Kojo Adu Asare, shares a painful six-year battle with kidney failure and dialysis... Expresses gratitude to Kwadwo Twum Boafo, Ato Forson, Julius Debrah, Sammy Gyamfi, and others for their support during his toughest days.
Will Flemming describes the wild last few weeks with the Sox
Bill Roggio examines the stark standoff between the U.S. and Iran, noting that while U.S. strikes damaged Iran'sconventional military, the regime persists through asymmetrical warfare. He expresses skepticism that the current blockade alone can achieve regime change, citing the historical resilience of terrorist states. (2/16)1942 AGITPROP
Naoise Ó Muirí, Fine Gael TD for Dublin Bay North, Louise O'Reilly, Sinn Féin TD for Dublin Fingal West and Rory Hearne, Social Democrats TD for Dublin North-West.
The Mayor of Ennis insists there's now clarity around the vision of Ennis 2040 and says she has "100% faith" that its €10 million loan will be repaid. Following an independent review, Clare County Council has confirmed the remit of Ennis 2040 DAC has been altered, with its focus now on the former Boys National School site, Ashfield House, the Francis Street affordable housing site and the development of lands for housing in Claureen. It's also been confirmed that €6.2 million of the DAC's €10 million loan has been drawn down, with the Council claiming it'll be repaid "when the property assets purchased with the loan are activated". Fine Gael Councillor Mary Howard has been telling Clare FM's Seán Lyons she believes the strategy's goals became blurred as inaccurate narratives around it were spread.
Mike talks about his correct prediction that the Pistons would win in 7 over the Magic and why he's not too impressed with the feat.
Michael Franzese, the former Colombo crime family capo who once served time in the same cell where Jeffrey Epstein died, told NewsNation that physically, it would have been “impossible” for Epstein to hang himself in that space. Franzese emphasized the lack of structural elements such as ceiling fixtures or a high bed to facilitate hanging—elements he believes were necessary but absent in that cellHe also expressed deep skepticism about the reported missteps of jail staff and malfunctioning cameras that night. Drawing from his own prison experience, where guard watches were rigorous and surveillance unbroken, Franzese said he “just can't buy” the idea that corrections officers slept through checks or that cameras conveniently failed—all details that form the backbone of the official suicide narrative. to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:Suicide in Jeffrey Epstein's jail cell is 'impossible,' says mobsterBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-epstein-chronicles--5003294/support.
Iran gives its latest proposal to the U.S. AP correspondent Donna Warder reports.
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What can a man born without arms teach us about life and death? Genevieve welcomes Gabriel Najera to the show. Gabriel overcame physical challenges to become an entrepreneur and international motivational speaker. He discusses learning to drive, starting a business, and achieving success. From life, death, energy, and the afterlife, Genevieve and Gabriel delve into the importance of visualization and decision-making as tools for progress. Plan your visit to the museum today at nmfh.org and take a journey through over 30,000 square feet of fascinating history. Subscribe to The Final Curtain Never Closes on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcasts. Learn more about Gabrial Najera HERE. Key Takeaways 1.) Gabriel and Genevieve delve into various cultural and personal beliefs surrounding life, death, and what lies beyond, emphasizing the importance of personal experience and belief systems in shaping one's understanding of these profound topics. 2.) Gabriel's story is an inspiring testament to the human spirit's resilience. He transformed his physical limitations into a "different lifestyle" and found success and mobility through creativity and determination, particularly through the use of custom-made sandals. 3.) Despite facing discrimination in the job market, Gabriel's strong educational background in computer science and engineering led him to establish multiple successful businesses. 4.) Gabriel emphasizes the power of positive mindset and visualization in overcoming obstacles. Chapters 00:00 National Museum of Funeral History interview with Gabriel.04:23 Shriners hospitals provide prosthetics for kids.06:52 Doctors considered cutting legs, but were refused.09:43 Trust in God, no need for prosthetics.13:57 Childhood spent in boarding school, academic achievement16:02 Internet boom propelled Gabriel into new ventures.20:45 Invited to share testimony, motivate, speak internationally.23:01 Doctor orders nurse to inject brain-dead patient.27:29 Align vibrations to attract desired relationships, energies.30:29 Two cans spilled, one mysteriously opened, peaches lost.33:45 Unexpected death leads to shattered mirror discovery.39:09 Expresses deep emotions, thoughts about life's mysteries.39:55 Mother died, not sad, father gone on.43:00 Feed your mind, seek knowledge, not ignorance.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Morris Tan expresses concern over the South Korean president, citing corruption and the consolidation of power. Tanwarns that the leader is steering the nation toward a communist dictatorship and endangering the vital US alliance. (4)1950 KOREA WAR
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Psalms 51 Elder Roger feels unable to preach God’s word without God and the Holy Spirit. Asks for prayers. The message comes from a Monday night men’s meeting and has been contemplated for a couple of weeks. Brother Tommy was expected to preach on it Sunday but didn’t directly address it. Elder Roger is focusing on Psalms 51, emphasizing that the interpretation is personal and divinely inspired. Have Mercy Upon Me, O God Elder Roger believes asking for God’s mercy should be a daily practice. Acknowledges personal shortcomings and the need for divine mercy, regardless of perceived goodness. This sentiment should be shared by all born-again Christians. Asks God to reveal shortcomings and iniquities. Expresses gratitude to the Lord. Churches today don’t want people to think badly about them. Wash Me Thoroughly From My Iniquities Recalls own baptism shortly after being saved. Baptism is not essential for salvation but is a desired act of cleansing before God. Believes in full immersion baptism, symbolizing complete cleansing under the blood of Jesus Christ. Acknowledges personal sinfulness post-baptism. Only Jesus was without sin. Emphasizes the availability of forgiveness through God. Cleansing is internal, transforming the soul. God replaces the “old stony heart” with a pure one. Internal change is more important than outward appearances or religious displays. Example: One can dress well and attend church regularly, but the internal state matters most. Asks for daily cleansing to avoid carrying “filthy stuff” in the heart. One should strive to be as clean as on the day of salvation. Allowing God to cleanse enables one to walk with Christ and have Jesus in their heart. Restore Unto Me My Joy Christians should exhibit joy due to their salvation and eternal life with God. Contrasts this with the sad demeanor sometimes seen in those claiming to be born again. Being washed in the blood of Jesus Christ is something to be proud of. Encourages those who have lost their joy to ask God to restore it. God is just and righteous to do so. Elder Roger values the joy of salvation more than any amount of money. Finds joy and comfort in knowing that heaven awaits. Something changed internally upon salvation. The comforter didn’t leave us. If lost, one should be worried. Jesus loves everyone and they need to come to him to ask him to save them. Renew a Right Spirit Within Me Expresses concern that some churchgoers, even in sister churches, may not truly understand the Spirit of God. Fear that the true Spirit of God would scare them. God speaks to everyone, not just preachers. Encourages taking time for one-on-one connection with God. Examples: Go to the basement, swing outside, walk. Listen to what God and the Holy Spirit have to say. Laments the decline in people’s willingness to listen to God. Recalls stories of past revivals with large crowds inside and outside the church. Salvation of people is not old-fashioned. Attributes such revivals to the Holy Spirit working through the prayers of church members. Questions when the last time a lost person was seen in the church. If lost people come through the doors of the church, God will do the rest. Emphasizes the importance of attracting lost people to the church. God can save people anywhere, but the church is a good place to experience love. The church should show love to lost individuals who may walk through the doors. Otherwise, they might turn around and walk back out. Invitation Believes an invitation should be given every time the church doors are open. Offers to pray with anyone in need, while acknowledging personal limitations in helping others. Refers to Psalm 23.
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President John Mahama has expressed concern about the growing complexity of global health challenges, urging world leaders to move beyond pledges and implement concrete actions.
China has expressed concern over Japan's move to ease restrictions on arms exports, as Japan's ruling party discussed a draft government proposal involving plans to revise the implementation guidelines for the three principles on transfer of defense equipment and technology.
Anthony and Alex react to John Harbaugh's comments from the NFL Annual Meeting. Harbaugh confirmed his close relationship with OBJ and expressed open interest in a reunion. We also dive into the "trench talk," analyzing why Harbaugh called the Giants' offensive line a "work in progress" and what that means for the #5 overall pick. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See https://pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Initial Feelings and Unworthiness Nervous about speaking. Feels unworthy of the opportunity to speak. Asks for prayers to calm nerves and for the Lord to have His way. Requests prayers for his wife to return to the will and house of God. Recalls a past experience at Mountain View Baptist Church where he made mistakes while preaching. Scripture: 1 Corinthians 2:1-2 Paul did not come with excellency of speech or wisdom. Paul determined to know nothing except Jesus Christ and Him crucified. Prayer Asks God to take over his body and use him as a servant. Prays for God to speak to hearts and save those who don’t know Him. Thanks God for the opportunity to proclaim His Word. Expresses gratitude for Jesus’ sacrifice on the cross. Observations and Reflections A door slamming shut at work prompted thoughts about God’s work. A strong wind pushed a large rock out of the way to slam the door. Burning brush at night led to reflections on life’s fleeting nature. Life is like a vapor, here today and gone tomorrow. Embers blowing in every direction. The Importance of Knowing Christ Paul focused on knowing only Christ crucified. Wants to be wise enough to win souls for Christ. Doesn’t want to see lives wasted, ending in hell. Noah’s Ark Noah built the ark as God instructed. Noah proclaimed God’s coming judgment and love while building the ark for 120 years. Noah told people about Jesus and the love of God. Noah warned of God’s wrath and the need for safety in the ark. “Pitching” the ark within and without symbolizes the blood of Jesus Christ. Pitch is the same as the blood that Jesus Christ shed. Believes Noah was telling people about Jesus. Whosoever will may enter the ark and be saved. Abraham and Isaac God told Abraham to sacrifice his only son on a mountain. Abraham prepared wood and traveled with Isaac and a servant to the designated place. Abraham got up early and prepared everything. Abraham told his servants that he and Isaac would worship and return. Abraham had faith that God could raise Isaac from the dead. Isaac questioned the absence of a lamb for sacrifice. Abraham said the Lord would provide a sacrifice. The mountain was on the same ridge as Mount Calvary. The blood shed on Calvary is still effective today. Without the shedding of blood, there is no remission for sin. Abraham looked around and saw a ram caught by its horns. It had to be caught by the horns to be without blemish. The ram was Abraham’s perfect sacrifice due to his obedience. Jesus as the Perfect Sacrifice Jesus Christ, the Lamb of God, willingly sacrificed Himself. Jesus looked through time and chose to go because of God’s love and man’s wickedness. Jesus offered Himself as a perfect, spotless sacrifice. Jesus willingly laid down His life. Jesus came to take away the sins of the world for those who believe. Offering Oneself to God Wants to lay down his body and offer everything to God. Believes in having faith to trust in God. Sharing Jesus is an honorable act. The gospel provides life and salvation. Jesus regained what was lost in the Garden of Eden. Jesus walked the corridors of hell for us. Accepting Jesus into our hearts is all that is required. The work of salvation is finished; it’s up to individuals to accept it. Impact of Wise Women Miss Ruth Atkins and Miss Bernice Millsaps mentored him early in his ministry. Miss Ruth shared scriptures about being wise enough to win souls. Miss Bernice was 94 and Miss Ruth was 92. They invited him to quilt with them at Coralville Center. He initially sneered at the invitation but later accepted. He brought his mother along, surprising the women. The women were ready to sow the word of God. The Ark and God’s Provision The ark represents a seed with life inside. God shut the door of the ark. God gave mankind seven days to enter the ark. God provided a way through Jesus Christ. The mountain where Abraham was to sacrifice Isaac was on the same ridge as Mount Calvary. The Nail on the Tree Isaiah speaks of a nail hung upon a tree. The key to salvation was hung there for everyone, even the worst sinners. The key was hung in a sure place because of God’s love. Personal Testimony and Challenges Works with people daily and sees himself in them. Uses Greg Watson’s visit to his wife as an illustration. Sees the lost as a challenge. Was backslidden in his teenage years, turning to alcohol and other vices. Three preachers persistently shared the love of God with him. They would come up every night and tell him about the love of God. He initially hated their persistence but knew they were telling the truth. Their faithfulness and prayers eventually led him back to God. A preacher told him to repent or his wife would be lost. He repented and begged God back into his heart. God called him to preach the gospel while he was hunting. He resisted for six years until God saved his house. Doesn’t want anyone to end up screaming from hell because they didn’t know the truth. You can judge a tree by the fruit it bears. The Importance of Faithfulness and Love We need to be like Moses, standing in the gap. We need to be faithful to God. Love is the motivation behind discipline and correction. God’s faithfulness, justice, and grace are special. It’s not a waste to love the way Christ loved. Salvation and the Gift of God The wages of sin is death (Romans 6:23). Hell was created for Satan and his angels. The gift of God is eternal life through Jesus Christ. Salvation is simple. Life is near, even at the last. God can cleanse the mind of sin and set captives free. Confessing with your tongue leads to salvation. The law cannot save you; only Jesus Christ can. Salvation is as simple as Peter stepping onto the water by faith. The scriptures are written simply enough for a child to understand. Trust in Him, believe in Him, and invite Him into your heart. God has no respect for a person or age. He knocks on the door and asks to be let in. Closing Remarks If he didn’t already have Jesus in his heart, he would run to the altar. Encourages listeners to renew their relationship with God. If you don’t know Him, this morning would be a good morning. If you have a burden for the lost, God will bless you.
00:16 And welcome to the program on your Wednesday afternoon. Glad to have you along with us. A pretty Wednesday out there as uh the pollen keeps affecting everybody pretty significantly. I got to admit something to you right off the bat today. I am not in the most upbeat. Or positive moods. I am not. um 00:45 I am feeling a little concerned and I'm feeling down. And it starts with a conversation that I had early this morning with a guy that I know and he's like, Charlie, think it's over for Trump. They say he's been going on for a month now. It's over for Trump. That's a well, yep, that's it. That's it. And I'm telling you what, that attitude was kind of infectious on me because I started thinking about it and I started. 01:12 You know, and we talk about this all the time. just like, it's like the easiest way to get, the easiest way to win a fight is for your opponent to give up. That's the easiest way. If your opponent just quits fighting, I always remember Kirby Smart in the University of Georgia locker room telling his players at halftime, we haven't made them quit yet. We've got to make them quit. 01:43 And it just seems to me like the GOP has quit. They're still calling the plays. They're still running the plays. 01:57 but they're not actually fighting. Gotta go back to uh a story that I told you just a couple of days ago, I believe it was on Monday, and it had to do with the primaries here in South Carolina and some of the big questions that people are asking in this primary. Number one, are you conservative enough? Number two, did you fight hard enough? 02:26 Number three, did you go along to get along? 02:32 Now right now, that second question, did you fight hard enough? I gotta look at these folks and I gotta say the answer is no. The answer is no. Now why do I say that? Over the past year, 02:48 Democrats have flipped a total of 12 state legislative seats in special elections. 02:57 Texas, Senate District 9, Iowa, Senate District 35, Iowa, Senate District 1, Arkansas, House District 70, Mississippi, Senate District 45, Mississippi, Senate District 02, Pennsylvania, Senate District 35, Florida, House District 87, Georgia, House District 121, New Hampshire, let's see, House Seat 7, Florida, Senate District 14, Mississippi, 03:26 House District 22. Another one got flipped last night. Another one got flipped last night. A special election. Now these people are out there, they're all, oh, these don't mean anything. We'll really show them in, you know, coming in November, will ya? Will they be shown? So right now I'm just looking at the GOP is not the grand old party. I think it's the G-U-P, the give up party. 03:55 We're not seeing them fight. We need to fight. Now listen, if they would fight, and I mean like cats and dogs, 04:10 I mean, fight like you're the third monkey heading to Noah's Ark and it's starting to rain. That's how you gotta fight. We can accept defeats if we see the fight. 04:25 But I'm not seeing the fight. I'm not seeing the fight out of Lindsey Graham. Of course not. I'm not seeing the fight out of Tim Scott. I'm not seeing the fight out of, I mean, the members of the House, they're doing a good job. I'm not seeing the fight out of Henry McMaster. I'm not seeing the fight out of a lot of these Republicans, so-called Republicans in Columbia. And most importantly, I'm not seeing the fight from the GOP. 04:49 We lost a special election last night. 04:55 in the district that Donald Trump lives in in Florida, down in Mar-a-Lago. The Democrats flipped that seat. 05:07 I bet a lot of people in Florida didn't even know they had a special election going on last night. 05:14 And that's a darn shame. So what I really, I gotta see the fight. Now, Mike Johnson's, and I'll give you a good example of this. Mike Johnson's got a really good idea about the funding of the Department of Homeland Security and TSA agents. Listen to what he's proposing. Everybody can see it and they're gonna ...
1. Kathy Hochul (New York Governor) – Economic Hypocrisy Hochul previously encouraged conservatives and wealthy job creators to leave New York. After large numbers of high‑income residents relocated, she now publicly urges wealthy individuals to return. This is hypocrisy—rejecting wealth creators ideologically while depending on them financially to sustain social programs. Left‑wing governance is hostile to success yet reliant on taxing it. 2. James Talarico (Texas Democratic Senate Candidate) – Religious & Cultural Contradictions Democrats selected Talarico to appeal to Christians because of his seminary background. His theological statements (e.g., describing God as “non‑binary”) are radical reinterpretations of Christianity. Additional Points: Supports abortion access for transgender individuals. Expresses discomfort with traditional symbols like the American flag and the Christian cross. Advocates reducing meat consumption and runs a vegan campaign in barbecue‑centric Texas. 3. Joe Kent (Former Trump Administration Official) – Foreign Policy Reversal Kent resigned in protest of U.S. military action against Iran, blaming Israeli influence. His past statements strongly supported aggressive action against Iran and praised Trump’s Iran policy. He later suggests (without evidence) that Israel may be threatening President Trump. Media reports suggest he may have leaked classified information. 4. Cesar Chavez (Labor Icon) – Moral Hypocrisy and Historical Revision Chavez has long been revered by the left as a civil‑rights and labor hero. A New York Times exposé alleges Chavez sexually abused minors over many years. The Left has: Allegedly concealed or ignored these accusations because Chavez aligned with their politics. Continued honoring him with statues, street names, and official recognition. Ideology was prioritized over justice and child protection. Please Hit Subscribe to this podcast Right Now. Also Please Subscribe to the 47 Morning Update with Ben Ferguson and The Ben Ferguson Show Podcast Wherever You get You're Podcasts. And don't forget to follow the show on Social Media so you never miss a moment! Thanks for Listening YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@VerdictwithTedCruz/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/verdictwithtedcruz X: https://x.com/tedcruz X: https://x.com/benfergusonshow YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@VerdictwithTedCruzSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Senator Ted Budd, Republican Senator serving the great state of North Carolina, joined us on the Guy Benson Show today to discuss a bevy of issues. Sen. Budd and Benson discussed the firing of Kristi Noem as Secretary of Homeland Security, and Budd expressed "frustration" of Noem's handling of issues, especially with hurricane relief in Western North Carolina. Sen. Budd also reacted to today's disappointing economic numbers and the United States' military action in Iran. Listen to the full interview below! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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1. Regina's Side of the StoryClaims it was one of her best first dates ever.Thought there was chemistry.Says she hasn't heard from Pete since.Expresses genuine interest in seeing him again.2. Pete's PerspectivePete says he's “all set” and not interested.Reason? Regina was rude.Details:Told him to shave his goatee.Suggested changing his haircut.Critiqued his clothes.Continued offering “pointers” throughout dinner.Pete felt judged and uncomfortable — especially on a first date.3. Regina RespondsSays she thought she was being helpful and affectionate.Compares it to how her mom fixes her dad's tie.Claims she was nervous and thought it was playful.Admits she was giving “pointers” to improve his look.Calls his goatee “patchy.”4. The ConfrontationPete pushes back:“It's my face.”“We're not friends.”Hosts question Regina:Would she be okay if he gave her similar critiques?Regina avoids directly answering.Pete ultimately declines a second date.5. Final ThoughtsDouble standard discussion:What if he had critiqued her appearance?Debate:Is offering “pointers” ever okay on a first date?Complimenting someone while asking them to change — contradiction?Light humor about “patchy goatees” and first-date etiquette.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Staff Writer for The Ringer Logan Murdock joins the show for an honest breakdown of the current state of the Golden State Warriors. While the Warriors put together a pair of gritty, fourth quarter comebacks after the trade deadline, Logan is concerned about the health of not only the newly acquired Kristaps Porzingis, but also that of Stephen Curry and the runner's knee that's kept him sidelined since January 30. Plus, with Steve Kerr in the final year of his contract, what would the Warriors' succession plan be if he were to walk away after the season? Tune in for the latest NBA insight as the season nears All-Star weekend.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Staff Writer for The Ringer Logan Murdock joins the show for an honest breakdown of the current state of the Golden State Warriors. While the Warriors put together a pair of gritty, fourth quarter comebacks after the trade deadline, Logan is concerned about the health of not only the newly acquired Kristaps Porzingis, but also that of Stephen Curry and the runner's knee that's kept him sidelined since January 30. Plus, with Steve Kerr in the final year of his contract, what would the Warriors' succession plan be if he were to walk away after the season? Tune in for the latest NBA insight as the season nears All-Star weekend.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Is Jayson Tatum rethinking if he wants to come back this season or not? Hill Notes include fans upset at the Pro Football Hall of Fame for not letting Bill Belichick in. And Ty Law calls in to express his anger of Bill Belichick not being the Hall of Fame.
WBBM political editor Geoff Buchholz reports Chicago mayor Brandon Johnson is expressing reservations about a bid for Chicago to host the Democratic National Convention in 2028.
For the Good of the Public brings you news and weekly conversations at the intersection of faith and civic life. Monday through Thursday, The Morning Five starts your day off with scripture and prayer, as we also catch up on the news together. Throughout the year, we air limited series on Fridays to dive deeper into conversations with civic leaders, thinkers, and public servants reimagining public life for the good of the public. Today's host was Michael Wear, Founder, President and CEO of the Center for Christianity and Public Life. Thanks for listening to The Morning Five! Please subscribe to and rate The Morning Five on your favorite podcast platform. Learn more about the work of the Center for Christianity and Public Life at www.ccpubliclife.org. Today's scripture: John 10:7-16 (ESV) News sources: https://nationalcioreview.com/articles-insights/extra-bytes/new-research-raises-legal-red-flags-for-ai-developers/ https://rcan.org/cardinals-statement-morality-us-foreign-policy/ https://www.wsj.com/economy/trade/americans-are-the-ones-paying-for-tariffs-study-finds-e254ed2e?mod=WSJ_home_mediumtopper_pos_3 https://abcnews.go.com/Politics/gov-josh-shapiro-alleges-memoir-kamala-harris-team/story?id=129352759 https://www.cnn.com/2026/01/19/politics/tim-walz-kamala-harris-josh-shapiro Join the conversation and follow us at: Instagram: @michaelwear, @ccpubliclife Twitter: @MichaelRWear, @ccpubliclife and check out @tsfnetwork Music by: Amber Glow #politics #faith #prayer #scripture #news #AI #Greenland #Trump #Cows Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
SPACE STATION RETURNS, NUCLEAR MOON PLANS, AND BOEING STRUGGLES Colleague Bob Zimmerman. Bob Zimmerman discusses the early return of an ISS crew due to a medical issue and expresses skepticism about NASA's plan for a lunar nuclear reactor by 2030. He also highlights that the Space Force is shifting launches from ULA to SpaceX due to reliability concerns. NUMBER 71953
Guest: Mary Kissel. The Trump administration is aggressively pursuing strategic interests in Greenland to counter Chinese influence and secure resources. Kissel expresses hope for Cuba, suggesting that pressure on the regime and support for communications could help the Cuban people restore their freedom, potentially triggering a regional shift away from authoritarianism.1770 GREENLAND
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PREVIEW Guest: Mark Simon Summary: Simon discusses the sentencing of Jimmy Lai by the Chinese regime. He expresses doubt that British Prime Minister Keir Starmer will use an upcoming business trip to demand the return of Lai, a British citizen, noting that the Prime Minister is currently more focused on his own political survival. QING DYNASTY 1910-1940
Michael Franzese, the former Colombo crime family capo who once served time in the same cell where Jeffrey Epstein died, told NewsNation that physically, it would have been “impossible” for Epstein to hang himself in that space. Franzese emphasized the lack of structural elements such as ceiling fixtures or a high bed to facilitate hanging—elements he believes were necessary but absent in that cellHe also expressed deep skepticism about the reported missteps of jail staff and malfunctioning cameras that night. Drawing from his own prison experience, where guard watches were rigorous and surveillance unbroken, Franzese said he “just can't buy” the idea that corrections officers slept through checks or that cameras conveniently failed—all details that form the backbone of the official suicide narrative. to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:Suicide in Jeffrey Epstein's jail cell is 'impossible,' says mobster
PREVIEW: Elizabeth Peek suggests that tariffs implemented in 2025 may have successfully generated revenue to address the national debt without significantly raising prices. While she expresses reservations about distributing this revenue directly to Americans, she believes the strategy could encourage domestic manufacturing and exports, ultimately proving effective.
Malcolm Hoenlein expresses skepticism about Syria's leader, Al-Sharaa, calling him a "terrorist in a suit" despite Washington's support. He details Israel's concerns over weapons flowing into southern Syria and Hezbollah'srearmament, warning that Iran continues to build missile capabilities and destabilize the region despite economic ruin. 1870 TEHRAN
Aftermath and the Atomic Context — James M. Scott — LeMay expresses relief upon receiving operational reports confirming the firebombing raid's success with surprisingly low American aircrew casualties relative to predictions. Scottdocuments that the single raid systematically destroys nearly 16 square miles of Tokyo and kills over 100,000 civilians, a death toll exceeding the firebombing destruction of Dresden or Hamburg in European theaters. Scott explains that following this catastrophic success, LeMay systematically implements a comprehensive campaign systematically incinerating Japan's major cities, eventually exhausting prime targets and proceeding to secondary and tertiary urban centers before the atomic bomb is even tested and deployed. Scott notes that LeMay privately believes that the atomic bomb ultimately overshadows and obscures the conventional bombing campaign's pivotal military contribution to systematically destroying Japan's industrial capability and civilian capacity to sustain military resistance.
1. Hostage Remains and Psychological Warfare The podcast opens with a news story from the Jerusalem Post about Hamas returning partial remains to Israel. These remains were not from known hostages, which the speaker describes as a form of psychological torture against Israeli families. The Red Cross acted as an intermediary in the handover, but Hamas did not specify whose remains were being returned. 2. Personal Reflections and Pilgrimage Ben then shares that this trip to Israel is a spiritual journey, visiting sites related to Jesus and expressing feelings of safety and peace in Jerusalem. Encourages others to visit Israel, stating it feels safe despite the conflict. 3. Rise of Antisemitism in the U.S. A major theme is the alleged rise of antisemitism among American conservatives. Specific figures mentioned include Candace Owens, Tucker Carlson, and Nick Fuentes, accused of downplaying Israel’s importance as a U.S. ally. The speaker references Senator Ted Cruz, who warned of a “growing cancer” of antisemitism on the political right and urged Christian leaders to confront it. 4. Media Criticism Ben criticizes mainstream media for allegedly portraying Israel as the aggressor and failing to tell the stories of Israeli victims and hostages. 5. Support for Donald Trump Ben praises Donald Trump’s leadership, particularly his role in the Abraham Accords and efforts to secure the release of hostages. Expresses gratitude from Israelis for Trump’s support and contrasts it with previous U.S. administrations. Please Hit Subscribe to this podcast Right Now. Also Please Subscribe to the The Ben Ferguson Show Podcast and Verdict with Ted Cruz Wherever You get You're Podcasts. And don't forget to follow the show on Social Media so you never miss a moment! Thanks for Listening X: https://x.com/benfergusonshowYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@VerdictwithTedCruzSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.