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Today's Sports Daily covers “Quarterback” season 2 on Netflix drops today, the Mavericks DID donate (yay) to the flood victims, NBA Summer League under way, and an NFL scheduling quirk to keep an eye on this season.Music written by Bill Conti & Allee Willis (Casablanca Records/Universal Music Group)
The latest on the devastating floods in Texas, with the death toll now surpassing 100. Also, President Trump announces potential new tariffs on a growing number of countries. Plus, a Justice Department and FBI review related to disgraced financier Jeffrey Epstein finds there was no “client list.” And, the TSA will now allow passengers to keep their shoes on at select airports across the country.
It's Tuesday, July 8th, A.D. 2025. This is The Worldview in 5 Minutes heard on 140 radio stations and at www.TheWorldview.com. I'm Adam McManus. (Adam@TheWorldview.com) By Kevin Swanson Indian legislator offers money to assassinate evangelists and pastors A member of a district legislative council in India has announced a bounty on Christian evangelists. In a public speech, BJP Legislative Assembly Member Gopichand Padalkar allegedly issued a rate card for the assassination of various Christians, the highest amount offered for the killing of pastors. Members of the Christian community in the area are asking that police open a case against the legislator for inciting violence and spreading hatred. Under such treacherous conditions, would you pray for the safety of Christians in India? Iranian Christians losing hope about regime change World News Group reports that Christians in Iran are losing hope now for any possible regime change. During the week following the U.S. strikes, 1,000 people were arrested and falsely accused of spying for Israel, many of whom were Christians. Some were executed. The report quotes a 40-year-old Christian woman. She said, “Nobody welcomes wars, but at this point, war seems to be the most viable solution [for a regime change]. The oppressed people of Iran have used every opportunity to free themselves of this terrorist group in control. Every peaceful protest is cracked down upon in the most brutal way. We hoped these conflicts would give us a chance to fight for freedom by having military forces eradicated by Israel, just like the Israeli prime minister promised us.” An opinion survey conducted in 2022 by a Netherlands institute, found that, on a sample size of 158,000 people, over 80% of Iranians rejected the Islamic Republic and would prefer a democratically-elected government. Texas Governor called for a Day of Prayer for flood victims The latest count of the deceased in the Texas flooding tragedy has now reached 100, 27 of whom include children and counselors from a Christian girls camp known as Camp Mystic, reports ABC News. Davin Williams, the camp nurse, was heartbroken. WILLIAMS: “We had no idea people were missing. We had no idea that they had to wade through water, barely able to stand to get to the pavilion. I didn't even realize the gravity of the situation until we saw helicopters flying over us.” Over the weekend, Texas Republican Governor Greg Abbott called for a day of prayer. The governor said, “This is a time when we, as a state, need God more than ever.” ABBOTT: “All we know is that prayer does work. Your prayers have made a difference. We ask for continued prayers as we continue our efforts to locate everybody who has been affected by this. “Pray so much for the families who have lost a loved one, who are going through challenging times that they never imagined on the third of July that something like this would happen. Prayer matters!” In less than one hour, the Guadalupe River had surged 26 feet up the banks, causing the majority of the wreckage. This looks like the worst disaster since the 1953 Waco tornado which killed 114 people and injured another 597. Habakkuk 3:2 is a cry for mercy: “O LORD, I have heard the report of You, and Your work, O LORD, do I fear. In the midst of the years revive it; in the midst of the years make it known; in wrath remember mercy.” King Charles III and royal family support homosexual pride King Charles III and the royal family in London showed support for the annual homosexual pride march via social media over the weekend. The Royal Family X account featured the Royal Band playing the iconic homosexual/transgender anthem entitled, Pink Pony Club, which was originally released by Chappell Roan. The royals drew attention to the sinful celebrations by adding in the caption: "#Pride2025," alongside emojis of a rainbow, disco ball, and sparkles. In reaction, one person wrote, “What a terrible post. No wonder at the coronation the King chose not to say 'defender of the Faith.' The monarchy ended with our beloved late Queen Elizabeth II.” And another asked, “Isn't the King the head of the church of England? He shouldn't be promoting sins.” 35,000 Brits participated in the march, supported also by the King's Royal Guard, reports Parade. Spanish bill would imprison pastors who help “gays” or transgenders Spain is considering a bill that would imprison pastors who employ any “methods, programs, techniques or procedures of aversion or conversion, whether psychological, physical, pharmacological or of any other nature, intended to modify, repress, eliminate or deny their sexual orientation, sexual identity or gender expression,” reports The Christian Post. The lower house approved the bill by an overwhelming vote of 311 to 33. Interestingly, Spain's Gross Domestic Product has been in a slump for 16 years. 25% tariff on Japan and South Korea; 30% on South Africa Yesterday, President Donald Trump announced a 25% tariff to be imposed on Japan and South Korea, and a 30% tariff on South African imports, effective August 1st, reports NBC News. The tariffs will be subject to negotiation, as the announcement suggested “perhaps” a reconsideration, “depending on our relationship with your Country,” in Trump's words. South Africa has seen no measurable growth in its GDP this year. The nation's economy is stagnating. Also, both the South Korean and Japanese economies contracted slightly in the first quarter of this year. India now fourth largest economy worldwide India is replacing Japan this year as the fourth largest economy in the world, according to initial estimates. Japan was the second largest economy in the world between 1988 and 2010, but its Gross Domestic Product has not improved since 1995 -- 30 years ago. The International Monetary Fund projects that the BRICS eastern nations of China and India will take the #2 and #3 positions as the strongest economies in the world by 2030. Thanks to Javier Milei, Argentina's economy is rebounding Argentina's economy is doing better. Since President Javier Milei's election in 2023, the country's annual inflation rate has reduced from 211.4 percent in 2023 to 43.5 percent by mid-2025. Remarkably, Milei cut 27% of the state budget and laid off thousands of government employees in his first year in office (last year), after which the economy took a small hit. But recovery appears to be on its way for Argentina. The nation's GDP got a 5.8% boost in the first quarter of 2025. Congressional Budget Office predicts $1.9 trillion deficit this year The U.S. President's budget proposed for 2026, includes the identical base discretionary spending projection as Biden's previous budget - $1.6 trillion. The proposed budget includes an increase in spending of $155 billion for Homeland Security and Defense, and significant decreases in Health and Human Services, Housing and Urban Development, and international welfare programs. The Congressional Budget Office is projecting a $1.9 trillion deficit this year, the third-highest deficit in American history. Keep in mind the biblical principle from Deuteronomy 15:5-6. It says, “…Carefully obey the voice of the Lord your God, to observe with care all these commandments which I command you today. For the Lord your God will bless you just as He promised you; you shall lend to many nations, but you shall not borrow; you shall reign over many nations, but they shall not reign over you.” Close And that's The Worldview on this Tuesday, July 8th, in the year of our Lord 2025. Follow us on X or subscribe for free by Spotify, Amazon Music, or by iTunes or email to our unique Christian newscast at www.TheWorldview.com. Plus, you can get the Generations app through Google Play or The App Store. I'm Adam McManus (Adam@TheWorldview.com). Seize the day for Jesus Christ.
The Robertson family shares their heartbreak over the devastating floods in Texas and the tragic loss of life across the state. With summer camp holding such a special place in their hearts—having shaped their own family in countless ways—the Robertsons are especially heartbroken over the tragedy at Camp Mystic and grieve deeply with the families of the young girls who lost their lives. The guys turn to Scripture to reflect on the fragility of life and the eternal promise of resurrection. Zach explores the role of “red letters” in Scripture and if Jesus' quoted words are more important or powerful than the rest of the Bible. Plus, has the resurrection already happened? In this episode: Revelation 20, verses 1-6; 1 Corinthians 6, verses 3-9; Acts 28, verse 28; Isaiah 6 “Unashamed” Episode 1122 is sponsored by: https://homechef.com/unashamed — Get 50% off and free shipping for your first box PLUS free dessert for life! http://netsuite.com/unashamed — Download the FREE e-book “Navigating Global Trade: 3 Insights for Leaders” today! Get an extra 25 cents back for every gallon on your first tank of gas when you download the FREE Upside App and use promo code UNASHAMED! Listen to Not Yet Now with Zach Dasher on Apple, Spotify, iHeart, or anywhere you get podcasts. — Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Pope Leo XIV led prayers for the victims and families affected by Texas floods that have so far killed 81 people, including the 28 children at a Christian girls' camp. https://ChristianPatriotBook.com Pre-Order Dr. Marshall's new book Christian Patriot. Watch this new podcast episode by CLICKING HERE Today's Sponsors: https://www.birchgold.com/taylor or text TAYLOR to 989898 to get your FREE, no obligation info kit on owning gold from Birch Gold. https://nsti.com/checkout/?rid=pJNK69 This is the NSTI discount link to receive your $1 jump start at New Saint Thomas Institute for your Catholic Bible in a Year, Catholic Bible Cheat Sheet, and Catholic Lifetime Reading List and 10 Catholic Courses from Dr. Taylor Marshall.
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White House pushes back on suggestions that Trump Administration budget cuts hampered the National Weather Service warnings to those in the path of the deadly floods in Texas, including children at a camp along the river; as the death tolls rises and frantic search and rescue efforts continue for the missing; Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX) tells how his daughters were at a camp along the same river recently, calling the situation in Kerr County “every parent's nightmare"; President Donald Trump releases letters to seven countries informing them of specific U.S. tariff rates on their goods starting August 1st; Japan and South Korea are at 25 percent, promising another seven or so this week; federal court hearing in Maryland in the case of Kilmar Abrego Garcia, as his lawyers seek to ensure due process in case the federal government seeks to deport their client again, this time not to El Salvador, but to a third country; Justice Dept says the late convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein committed suicide, did not keep a client list and did not try to blackmail anyone, confirming what investigators found years ago, but contradicting what has been believed by some; Israeli Prime Minister M Benjamin Netanyahu is in Washington to meet with President Trump to discuss the wars against Hamas and Iran. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Check out this amazing story about how a single United States Coast Guard member is being credited with saving nearly 200 lives from Camp Mystic in the aftermath of the tragic Texas floods.
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Eastern Cape Cogta MEC, Zolile Williams says the provincial government will identify land to relocate the flood victims in Mthatha in the province. Williams was speaking ahead of the day of mourning for the flood victims at at King Sabatha Dalindyebo College in Mthatha. As a temporary solution, the victims have been accommodated to Bed and Breakfast accommodation. Williams was speaking before the commencement of a memorial service currently underway for the 92 who died during last week's floods in the province. Sakina Kamwendo spoke to SABC Reporter, Nomzwanele Bacela
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The flood victims in the Eastern Cape will be relocated to a safer area. This after severe floods destroyed a number of homes. President Cyril Ramaphosa, members of his cabinet and humanitarian organisation's visited the flood stricken province to asses the damage. To discuss the disaster situation in the Eastern Cape and other affected provinces Bongiwe Zwane spoke to Co-operative Governance and Traditional Affairs Minister (COGTA), Velenkosini Hlabisa
A passionate Mark Levy didn't hold back, calling for NSW Premier Chris Minns to address the lack of assistance and support that a large portion of flood victims aren't qualifying for. Levy spoke with NSW Nationals Leader Dugald Saunders, who revealed dozens of postcodes were being told they didn't meet qualifications for financial assistance despite many losing their homes.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The South Bay Union School Board decided to not close two of its elementary schools, for now, but one school in Imperial Beach is closing. The City of San Diego is continuing its investigation into the potential third parties' responsibilities, after they countersued flood victims for not maintaining their drainage facilities. Students in the south bay, will now be able to get their bachelor's degree from Cal State San Marcos at Southwestern College through the a new program.
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Afternoon Headlines: Anthony Albanese promises finical help for flood disaster victims, the Liberals and Nationals inch closer to reuniting and Donald Trump’s administration bans Harvard University from enrolling international students Deep Dive: Fair game or a disgrace to sport? The controversial Enhanced Games were officially launched this week with its first event set to take place next year in Las Vegas. Aussie world champion James Magnussen is among those to sign up and take performance enhancing drugs to compete in the major event next year in Vegas with million dollar prizes up for grabs. In this episode of The Briefing Natarsha Belling is joined by sports journalists Tracy Holmes who argues the Enhanced Games aren’t about the athletes, they’re about the multi-billion-dollar bio tech industry. Follow The Briefing: TikTok: @listnrnewsroom Instagram: @listnrnewsroom @thebriefingpodcast YouTube: @LiSTNRnewsroom Facebook: @LiSTNR NewsroomSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Flood victims question whether they will get the help they need once the water recedes, historic Buffalo Trace Distillery hoping to reopen soon after floodwaters pour into its Frankfort facility, and Lexington exhibit bringing a new understanding to the concept of Nation Building.
U-Haul is offering 30 days of free self-storage and U-Box ® container usage at 21 facilities in the region to those impacted by flooding. STORY: https://www.wdjx.com/u-haul-offering-free-storage-for-a-month-for-flood-victims/
Local restaurants are suffering through the recent flood events and other 2025 catastrophies. Varanese and River House owner John Varanese along with APRON INC board member Dawn Bianconcini tell how we can all help our local service workers through these tough weeks.
WHAS11 was scheduled to be the official broadcast station for this year's Thunder Over Louisville. A flooded Ohio River canceled the show, but the TV station still has plans for all day entertainment.Doug Proffitt visited to reveal WHAS11's plans to carry special drone coverage on Saturday and then taped airshow content and fireworks displays from previous years. The all day show begins at noon on WHAS11.Plus, there will be a fundraising component to assist the local branch of the American Red Cross assisting flood victims.
The Insurance Council of Australia has unveiled the industry’s policy recommendations for the next Federal Government. The centrepiece of the policy document is called 'Advancing Australia’s Resilience', which is a Flood Defence Fund, a $30.15 billion investment over 10 years to protect Australia's most at-risk catchments in Queensland, New South Wales and Victoria. ICA CEO Andrew Hall told Peter Fegan on 4BC Breakfast, "The problem with flood insurance in Australia and around the world, we're not the only jurisdiction that faces this challenge."See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
February 20, 2025 ~ In response to Monday's flooding in southwest Detroit, DRAW has been working closely with State Emergency Management to provide cleanup supplies to flood victims. Greg Martin, director of the Disaster Relief at Work, joins Lloyd and Jamie to share the organization's response to disasters nationwide and focus on immediate assistance to help people regain normalcy. Photo: Mandi Wright ~ USA TODAY NETWORK
Even though business seems to be booming, one of the largest private employers in Sarasota County is laying off up to 150 workers. We have the details. Next: Thanksgiving is approaching, and - in the wake of an intense hurricane season - more people in the region are going hungry. Then: How did Black Friday sneak up on us as a Thanksgiving tradition? A WMNF reporter is looking for answers. Then: How are flooded homeowners reacting to disaster? Noah Vinsky talked to two of them, trying to understand their thinking and decision-making. Next: Megaprojects and climate change don't mix well. In the wake of historic flooding, Sarasota just postponed the next step to build a costly performing arts center. An hour north, the stakes for the new Rays stadium are even higher. Next: Voters' worries about schools have produced an electoral upset in a small Florida county. Cathy Antunes of The Detail on WSLR interviews an observer about how this happened.
AP correspondent Karen Chammas reports on floods in Eastern Spain.
Our reporter Laura Whelan spoke to Andy White of Valencia GAA club and Una Harty from Limerick who currently lives in Valencia. Journalist Eugene Costello updates on the current situation in Spain.
Buyout blueprints are “on the way” after the severe flooding in Dunedin last week. Emergency Management Minister Mark Mitchell says they're currently building legislation that can be used as a template for future disasters, streamlining the process. He told Mike Hosking that in terms of recovery, they've definitely moved the needle, and he's hoping they'll have most of the buyouts completed by the end of the year. Labour's Ginny Andersen said that there are parts of New Zealand that will continue to be hit by weather events again and again, and the difficult question will be how, over the next 20 years, the safety of those communities can be improved. LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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FEMA is very busy relocating illegal immigrants. They are just plum out of money after all the aid given to Ukraine. And a general with the Army Corps of Engineers is super busy doing some other stuff in the wake of this disaster. Plus, a pastor got himself arrested because he defended a girl who was forced to read pornographic content in school. She didn't want to, they made herEpisode Links:The Cackler promotes DEI as the tier structure for helping Americans survive the most devastating hurricane in years. Short version: if you're white and heterosexual, sink and swim on your own. FEMA won't work for you in a Harris/Walz administration.Over the last 4 years the Biden-Harris admin has steadily transformed FEMA — the agency responsible for responding to natural disasters like Hurricane Helene — into an illegal alien resettlement agency that emphasizes DEI over public safety.DISTURBING: SC pilot flying volunteer supply and rescue missions ordered out of Lake Lure, NC under arrest threat.Last night, Pastor John Amanchukwu was cuffed and escorted out of a school board meeting in Wake County, North Carolina after demanding justice for Lorena Benson, a 15-year-old girl who was forced to read and discuss sexually explicit, soft-porn at school against her and her parents' wishes. Wake schools looking into Athens Drive reading assignment 15-year-old student Lorena Benson told the Wake County Board of Education in September that she was uncomfortable reading and discussing a short story that included a brief description of sexual activity between two cousins.This is a campaign ad filmed by a sitting Lt. General of the Army Corp. of Engineers Police Chief outside of Springfield, Ohio weighs in on the Haitians eating the dogs controversy: "They've taken livestock and they're eating it. That's the way they do it in their country. They've never been acclimated to America's ways and cultures."Alan's Soaps https://www.alansartisansoaps.comUse coupon code ‘TODD' to save an additional 10% off the bundle price.Bioptimizers https://bioptimizers.com/toddStart your journey to better health with MassZymes. Visit bioptimizers.com/todd today to get your MassZymes 10% off. Bonefrog https://bonefrogcoffee.com/toddMake Bonefrog Cold Brew at home! Use code TODD at checkout to receive 10% off your first purchase and 15% on subscriptions.Bulwark Capital Bulwark Capital Management (bulwarkcapitalmgmt.com) Learn about Bulwark's strategies with their FREE Common Cents Investing Guide. Get yours by calling 866-779-RISK or go to KnowYourRiskRadio.com..GreenHaven Interactive https://greenhaveninteractive.comGet more customers. Dominate Google. Renue Healthcare https://renue.healthcare/toddYour journey to a better life starts at Renue Healthcare. Visit renue.healthcare/Todd
Brandon Lewis, Founder Of The Tennessee Conservative, Joins Yaffee Live On 102.3 FM Chattanooga's Talk Monster To Discuss The Unsafe Condition Of Chattanooga & How Mayor Tim Kelly's Policies Contribute To The Problems, How "Banned Books Week" Aims To Subvert Tennessee Law and “Migrants” Looting TN Flood Victims.
Flood affected communities in Nepal are at risk of being Following the floods and landslides in Nepal, experts say contagious diseases are a risk factor for affected communities. Infectious disease expert Dr Anup Subedee spoke to SBS Nepali about the current situation and potential preventative measures. - गत सप्ताहान्तमा नेपालमा गएको बाढीका कारण सङ्क्रामक रोग फैलन सक्ने चिन्ता विशेषज्ञहरूले गरेका छन्। बाढी पीडितहरू माझ झाडापखाला लगायतका सङ्क्रामक रोग फैलने सम्भावना धेरै रहेको बताइएको छ। यस्ता रोगबाट बच्नका लागि खाने पानीमा विशेष ध्यान दिनु पर्ने बताइँदै गर्दा सङ्क्रामक रोग विशेषज्ञ डा. अनुप सुवेदीसँग एसबीएस नेपालीका लागि प्रयास दुलालले गरेको कुराकानी सुन्नुहोस्।
Chaz and AJ spoke with Governor Ned Lamont this morning about some good news; federal funding coming in for flood victims. A lot of help is still needed, and the Governor addressed insurance companies refusing to cover folks who were not expected to pay for flood insurance.
Chaz and AJ are back from vacation, and were happy to announce some good news for the communities still reeling from historic flooding and damge. There is a free concert happening this weekend, all to benefit the families who have been told their insurance will not cover. (0:00) Chaz was at the Motley Crue show over the weekend, and was very surprised how good the band sounded. Plus, the band was extremely generous, meeting some listeners who won an auction bid for backstage meet and greets, with all money going to help flood victims. (14:43) In addition to flooding, there was a devastating hail storm last week through Wallingford and Northford. Farmer Will has organized an effort to get immediate funding help from the government, not in the form of a low interest loan. He was on the phone with Chaz and AJ this morning to talk about his viral interaction with Senator Blumenthal. (21:52) Another heartbreaking flood story of loss, this time from Maria in Newtown. She admits they are still struggling to understand just how bad the damage to her home was. (39:10) More on Motley Crue's performance at Mohegan Sun this weekend, this time with Mohegan's Tom Cantone on the phone to share some behind the scenes of the meet and greet.(55:50) In Dumb Ass News, the mayor is arrested for suspected DUI after driving over a mailbox. (1:05:24)
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The Communist Party of Nepal-Unified Marxist Leninist (CPN-UML) and the Nepali Congress coalition deal has continued to garner attention this week. Calls have been made for the government to provide effective relief for flood and landslide victims around the country. Listen to the major news from Nepal over the past seven days. - नेपाली काँग्रेस र नेकपा एमाले बिचको सरकार साझेदारीको सम्झौताले थप चर्चा पाएको छ। बाढी पहिरोमा पीडित भएकाहरूलाई राहत प्रदान गर्न सरकारले प्रभावकारी भूमिका नखेलेको केही सांसदहरूको भनाइ छ। यस लगायत पछिल्ला सात दिनका नेपालका मुख्य समाचार सुन्नुहोस्।
Victims of the January 22 floods in San Diego have to find a new place to stay after funding for hotel vouchers expired Friday, and some are already falling into homelessness. In other news, the median rent has decreased slightly in the city of San Diego. Plus, 140 acres in Vista is for sale. Some of the potential buyers want to use the property to help those facing mental health issues and homelessness.
A former Torrey Pines High School baseball stand-out accused of stabbing a pregnant woman at an ATM in Mira Mesa last weekend will make his first court appearance today. Many victims of January's historic floods have been staying in hotels for months, but today some of them will finally be able to return home. Neighbors in Santee say they are trying to process the shocking death of a two-month old baby girl who was left in a car for several hours. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Several Memorial Day Observances will be held today across San Diego county, including a wreath laying ceremony at the USS Midway Museum. Four Months after flooding destroyed homes and forced hundreds of San Diegans from their South Bay homes, a group of homeowners were finally able to move back into their remodeled apartments this weekend. In the North County, one person is dead and another is hospitalized after a fire broke out at a Carlsbad home on Saturday afternoon. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
It's been four months since the January flooding. Nearly 1,700 people are still in San Diego County's temporary lodging program. Then, a Black Coronado resident just became the third Californian on the national registry of racial terror lynchings. Plus, a big shift is coming to California schools in the fall: recess as a right, not a privilege.
Elected leaders in National City are set to begin talks tonight about a homeless encampment ban. A nationwide trend of stolen mail has many families on high alert. San Diego County is winding down its emergency temporary lodging program. Here's NBC 7's Nicole Gomez with the top stories of the day.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
In the "Today in San Diego" podcast, two storm recovery centers provided by FEMA are open to flood victims, the Sweetwater Reservoir reaches water levels it hasn't met in over a decade and California extends the tax deadline for areas impacted by the severe storms. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
On today's episode Brian and Prof. Richard Wolff discuss the humongous floods in California that have wreaked damage across Southern California. Just 52,400 homes and businesses are projected to be covered by insurance—less than 1% of the more than 7.7 million households in the affected area. Professor Richard Wolff is an author & co-founder of the organization Democracy at Work. You can find his work at rdwolff.com. Please make an urgently-needed contribution to The Socialist Program by joining our Patreon community at patreon.com/thesocialistprogram. We rely on the generous support of our listeners to keep bringing you consistent, high-quality shows. All Patreon donors of $5 a month or more are invited to join the monthly Q&A seminar with Brian.