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Former Bank of England governor Sir Mervyn King has never shied away from expressing his opinion. Here, he sits down with his friend Martin Wolf — the FT's chief economics commentator — to discuss some of the thorniest problems central banks now face: Will rate-setters manage to stay independent in the era of Trump 2.0? What should they do about cryptocurrencies? And how can they regain credibility after getting inflation so wrong?Martin Wolf is chief economics commentator at the Financial Times. You can find his column hereSubscribe to The Economics Show on Apple, Spotify, Pocket Casts or wherever you listen.Presented by Martin Wolf. Produced by Laurence Knight. Manuela Saragosa is the executive producer. Original music by Breen Turner. Audio mix by Simon Panayi. The FT's head of audio is Cheryl Brumley.Read a transcript of this episode on FT.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Former Bank of Ireland Chief Economist Chris Johns and West Wing Reports founder and White House Bureau Chief Paul Brandus unpack the state of the US economy and how it's playing out on the campaign trail.Listen here.
In a week where:Roy Ayers, jazz-funk pioneer behind Everybody Loves the Sunshine, dies aged 84.D'Wayne Wiggins, founding member of the Tony! Toni! Toné!, dies aged 64.Former Bank of England governor Mark Carney will become new prime minister of Canada. Anonymous hacks Twitter.Former Philippine president Rodrigo Duterte is flown to The Hague after arrest over Philippines drug war killings.In Politics: (6:51) So it appears that MPs have loopholes so Conflicts of Interest could go in the wind without nobody knowing. But transparency - which we already lack on - wouldn't be enough! (Article By Josiah Mortimer)In Health: (20:28) You may have heard about Ketamine in recent years due to someone's usage of it. So what's the damage when it comes to Ket? (Article By Shayla Love) In Music: (33:28) With a new Wretch 32 album on the way, I wanted to increase my excitement for it by reading a calm profile ahead of his 7th Studio Album. (Article By Aniefiok Ekpoudom)Lastly, In Environment: (45:01) Several people are putting in amazing work to make Trinidad Carnival more sustainable. Ways of doing things that could and should be applied in other Carnivals. (Article By Anselm Gibbs)Thank you for listening! If you want to contribute to the show, whether it be sending me questions or voicing your opinion in any way, peep the contact links below and I'll respond accordingly. Let me know "What's Good?"Rate & ReviewE-Mail: the5thelelmentpub@gmail.comTwitter & IG: @The5thElementUKWebsite: https://the5thelement.co.ukPhotography: https://www.crt.photographyIntro Music - "Too Much" By VanillaInterlude - "Charismatic" By NappyHighChillHop MusicOther Podcasts Under The 5EPN:Diggin' In The Digits5EPN RadioBlack Women Watch...In Search of SauceThe Beauty Of Independence
Dear friends, As of March 1, 2025, "Narativ with Zev Shalev" video and audio podcasts now premiere exclusively at Narativ.org or at Patreon.com/narativ, and most are free with no ads. Ad-supported podcasts are posted here a week or two after their premiere. Sign up to our mailing list to receive free updates, exclusive articles, and every show as it happens, ad-free. It's the very best way to get tomorrow's news today, directly from me. Why wait for your news? Go to narativ.org and sign up today. It's free. Thank you for your support. Z Narativ's Canada edition explores how everything from politics to sports is shifting in response to Trump - and discovers a 75% increase in Americans moving to Canada.The biggest story in North American relations isn't happening at diplomatic summits or trade negotiations. It's playing out in immigration offices, polling stations, and yes – even on the ice. As Trump steers America away from its traditional NATO allies and toward Russia and China, Canada faces an unprecedented realignment. Our investigation reveals three key shifts: First, the numbers. Since Trump's November victory, Canadian immigration sites saw an eight-fold surge in U.S. traffic. But unlike the empty threats that followed his 2016 win, immigration lawyers report serious inquiries from tech workers, healthcare professionals, and LGBTQ+ families. The data backs this up: there's been a 75% increase in permanent residency invitations to U.S. residents. The Narativ with Zev Shalev is a viewer supported publication. To receive new posts and support our work, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber By joining our list below. Second, Canadian politics is transforming. Former Bank of Canada governor Mark Carney has emerged as a frontrunner for Liberal leadership, polling just three points behind the Conservatives. He's positioning himself as Canada's shield against Trump's America, and it's working – pulling 42% of previous NDP voters. Finally, there's the symbolism. Tomorrow's US-Canada hockey championship isn't just another game. With ticket prices rivaling the Super Bowl and three fights in the first nine seconds of their last match, it's become a proxy for deeper tensions. The implications are serious. As America shifts toward Russia and China, Canada faces critical choices about trade, security, and its role in the Western alliance. Trump's pivot isn't just redrawing diplomatic maps – it's reshaping North American society from the ground up. Our full investigation airs tonight on Narativ. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
The Liberal Party of Canada have chosen their new leader — and the country's 24th prime minister. Former Bank of Canada Governor, Mark Carney won in a landslide, capturing nearly 86% of the vote. As Prime Minister Justin Trudeau steps aside, Carney will take his place as the first Canadian prime minister with no political experience.While the Liberals have gained in the polls, Carney will be challenged as soon as he enters office. Parliament is prorogued until March 24—where Carney holds no seat, the opposition parties have said they'll vote for an early election, and U.S. President Donald Trump's economic and annexation threats persist.Today, the Globe's senior reporter in Ottawa, Stephanie Levitz, is here to break down Sunday's results, the unique challenges that lie ahead for Carney as an untested leader, and what it could take for the Liberals to hold onto power through this upcoming election.Questions? Comments? Ideas? Email us at thedecibel@globeandmail.com
President Donald Trump says the U.S. economy requires time to transition and says that a recession is still a possibility. Former Bank of England governor Mark Carney wins the race to become Canadian Prime Minister and immediately slams Trump's tariff policies against his country. The CDU and SPD will enter coalition talks following agreement on several policies including energy and tax reforms in a bid to lift the country's stuttering economy. U.S. and Ukrainian peace negotiators head to Saudi Arabia and are looking to reset relations following last month's Oval Office argument between President Trump and President Volodomyr Zelenskyy.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
After a six week race, the federal Liberal party chose Former Bank of Canada governor Mark Carney as its new leader in a landslide vote. Carney will now replace Justin Trudeau after 10 years of serving as prime minister. You'll hear extensive coverage of the new Prime Minister designate, and what Canadians can expect - as a federal election looms.Plus: Violence in Syria, How U.S. tariffs affect Canada's energy industry, and more.
John Manley, Former Finance Minister & David Dodge, Former Bank of Canada Governor; The Front Bench with: Sharan Kaur, Jamie Ellerton, Karl Bélanger & Marieke Walsh; Mary Ng, International Trade Minister.
Former Bank of Canada governor, Mark Carney, says he is running to replace Justin Trudeau as the leader of Canada's governing Liberal Party. Donald Trump's pick as Treasury Secretary, Scott Bessent, has been defending his boss's economic plans at his confirmation hearing in the US Senate. And, as China prepares to release GDP figures in the next hour, we'll ask how it can stimulate growth, and we will look at who's planning a trip to North Korea during the northern hemisphere holiday. The country has reopened one of its border cities to foreign tourists for the first time in five years. We will be joined throughout the program by two guests on opposite sides of the world: Jessica Khine is in Malaysia and is Head of Asia for Astris Advisory Japan, and Dante Disparte is in Washington, DC—he's Chief Strategy Officer at Circle.
Former Bank of Canada governor Mark Carney officially launched his campaign in Edmonton, Alberta where he banned independent media from covering the event. Plus, the Liberal government is officially taking applications for $3,000 tax-free payments per adult from the 4,782 Palestinian refugees who have been fast-tracked onto a temporary resident pathway. And, the Leaders' Debates Commission has now raised the bar for who can participate in the next federal leadership debate, which will likely only affect Maxime Bernier and the People's Party. Tune into The Daily Brief with Cosmin Dzsurdzsa and Clayton DeMaine! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Former Bank of Canada governor Mark Carney launches his bid to become the next leader of the Liberal Party, while former finance minister Chrystia Freeland announced on social media that she is "running to fight for Canada." Liberal party member and Kwantlen Polytechnic University political science student Suhana Gill joins the show as we ask viewers what they think of Carney or Freeland as Liberal leader.The U.S. Supreme Court ruled against TikTok on Friday in its challenge to a federal law requiring the popular short-video app be sold by its Chinese parent company or be banned in the United States on Sunday. Tech and digital lifestyles expert Andy Baryer breaks down the issue.BC Today gardening columnist Brian Minter joins us to answer your gardening questions.
Former Bank of Canada governor Mark Carney has confirmed he will run for Liberal leader; and, a small town in Ont. that highlighted the flaws in health care.
Israeli security cabinet postpones meeting to approve ceasefire deal, says Hamas is asking for additional concessions. Former Bank of Canada governor Mark Carney expected to officially launch his bid for the Liberal leadership today. Biden warns of dangers of oligarchy taking shape in U.S.
Former Bank of Canada governor Mark Carney launched his campaign to become Liberal leader and Canada's next prime minister on Thursday. Carney, who has long been tied to Trudeau, criticized the current government's handling of the economy and promised to do better. He's expected to be up against candidates including former finance minister Chrystia Freeland and Liberal House leader Karina Gould, who sources say will enter the race over the weekend. Power & Politics hears from three Liberal MPs each supporting a different contender.
Is Rachel Reeves starting 2025 with a bond market headache? Ed Balls and George Osborne explain how global trends and UK inflation might just mean she's boxed herself in… again. Meanwhile, Elon Musk's growing interest in British politics – and hatred of Keir Starmer – has erupted into a row over the grooming gangs scandal. What would Ed and George do in Starmer's position? And what are the long and short term political implications for Labour, the Tories and Nigel Farage's Reform party.Plus, over in Canada, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has announced his resignation after a decade in power, and among the possible candidates mooted to replace him are two old friends of Ed and George's: Former Bank of England Governor Mark Carney, and former deputy Prime Minister Chrystia Freeland. Who will win out, and what will the future of Canada look like? Political Currency has been nominated for the People's Choice award at the Political Podcast Awards. Please VOTE for Political Currency at https://politicalpodcastawards.co.uk/the-peoples-choice-award/Join Political Currency's KITCHEN CABINET to enjoy early and ad-free listening, access to live EMQs recordings, and exclusive Political Currency merch.Subscribe now: patreon.com/politicalcurrencyProduction support: Caillin McDaidTechnical Producers: Will Gibson Smith and Danny PapeProducers: Miriam Hall, James Shield and Rosie StopherExecutive Producer: Dino SofosPolitical Currency is a Persephonica Production and is part of the Acast Creator Network. Subscribe now on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
On today's podcast: 1) Nvidia rolls out a vision for an AI future at the Consumer Electronics Show 2) Former Bank of England Governor Mark Carney says he's considering a run to be Canada's Prime Minister 3) President-elect Trump pushes to block the release of the special counsel's final reportSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
MP Panel with: Mark Gerretsen, Andrew Scheer & Peter Julian; The Front Bench with: Saeed Selvam, Jamie Ellerton, Karl Bélanger & Marieke Walsh; Stephen Poloz, Former Bank of Canada Governor.
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US Army retired Sergeant Major Roy Lewis achieved the pinnacle of military rank in his 36 years of military service. He's now a Master Fitness Trainer and professional speaker on Leadership development. Grandson to an Alabama sharecropper, son of a hard working Alabaman who was active in the Montgomery Civil Rights protests, Sgt Roy continues a legacy of faith, hard work and service speaking to youth, nonprofits and faith-based organizations. Sgt Roy is also the author of Broken Things. Find out more at http://Speaksgtroy.com. Follow 365 Brothers on IG @365brothers or visit us at 365brothers.com for more info. Host Rahbin Shyne - IG @365shyne
Bill Blair, Defence Minister; John Manley, Former Liberal Finance Minister & David Dodge, Former Bank of Canada Governor; The Front Bench with: Christy Clark, Gary Mar & Gary Doer.
On Nick Ferrari at Breakfast, British citizens have been urged to leave Lebanon amid fears of an all-out war with Israel.Israeli Ambassador to the UK Tzipi Hotovely speaks to Nick about Israel's attacks on Lebanon, the prospect of a ceasefire and the UK's decision to restrict arms sales. Former Bank of England Chief Economist Andy Haldane is live in the studio to answer your questions on the economy. All of this and more on the Nick Ferrari Whole Show Podcast.
The Canadian economy has been struggling this summer - so Justin Trudeau has called Mark Carney, former bank of Canada Governor to save the day. Is this a good idea? Or another strange pie in the sky idea from an incompetent government. Catherine Swift is the President of the Coalition of Concerned Manufacturers and Businesses of Canada - she joins Stephen LeDrew for Three Minutes to discuss this. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Debate night in America in the city of brotherly love. Millions will tune in to what will probably be the only direct encounter between Kamala Harris and Donald Trump. A lot rides on the performances of both candidates. Despite the theatrics, will it make a difference in the outcome of this year's Presidential election?And: After last week's break-up, the Liberals and the NDP are both regrouping with their teams before heading back to Parliament Hill next week. Former Bank of Canada Governor Mark Carney joins the Liberal caucus meeting in Nanaimo as an economic policy advisor.Plus: The dawn of what could be a new era in space flight. SpaceX successfully launched its Polaris Dawn mission that looks to carry out the first civilian spacewalk.And more: UK prison release, body cam footage in arrest of Miami Dolphins player, and Israel strike in Gaza humanitarian zone.
Former Bank of Canada Governor Mark Carney will be joining the Liberal Party as a special adviser; and, air travellers prepare for a possible strike at Air Canada.
Nasi Abd is a former bank leader who wanted to bring in more income to her family and leave the 9-5 life behind. Tune into this episode of Wake Up Legendary to hear how she is building a strong social media following through building meaningful connections with her audience. Subscribe to Legendary Marketer on Youtube Follow Legendary Marketer on Facebook Follow Nasi on Instagram
Former Bank of England Monetary Policy Committee member Michael Saunders says markets and multinationals will be comfortable at the prospect of a Labour government. He also comments on the UK's fiscal position and what policies are needed by whichever party wins the July 4 election. He speaks with Lizzy Burden outside the UK Parliament in Westminster, a day after Prime Minister Rishi Sunak announced the date for the poll.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
David Dodge, Former Bank of Canada Governor; Jon Allen, Former Canadian Ambassador to Israel; The Front Bench with: Christy Clark, John Tory and Judy Trinh.
David Dodge, Former Bank of Canada Governor; Rachel Aiello, CTV News; The Front Bench with: Christy Clark, John Tory and Tom Mulcair.
Bob Rae, Canadian Ambassador to the United Nations; David Dodge, Former Bank of Canada Governor; the Front Bench with: Dan Moulton, Shakir Chambers, Kathleen Monk and Laura Stone.
Jennifer O'Connell, Public Safety Parliamentary Secretary, Andrew Scheer, Conservative House Leader & Peter Julaian, NDP House Leader; John Manley, Former Finance Minister & David Dodge, Former Bank of Canada Governor; The Front Bench with: Elliot Hughes, Gary Mar, Kathleen Monk and Joël-Denis Bellavance.
Stephen Poloz, Former Bank of Canada Governor and John Manley, Former Finance Minister; Anthony Housefather, Liberal - Quebec and Marty Morantz, Conservative - Manitoba; The Front Bench with: Sabrina Grover, Shakir Chambers, Kathleen Monk and Laura Stone.
There's been a debate on social media about whether Central Bank Digital Currencies pose a threat to our privacy and some even fear it could give governments power over our spending. Former Bank of England economist Dan Davies explains what a CBDC actually is.
Yonatan Zeigen, Vivian Silver's son; David Dodge, Former Bank of Canada Governor; The Front Bench with Brian Gallant, Lisa Raitt, Tom Mulcair and Robert Benzie.
With conference season nearly winding down, attention in Westminster is turning to the big event of the autumn: the fiscal statement. The Institute of Fiscal Studies is looking ahead to what Chancellor Jeremy Hunt might do, it warns Britain is in a “horrible fiscal bind”. Our Economy reporter Tom Rees joins to explain why. Labour's flagship policy response: build more houses and overrule people saying 'Not In My Back Yard' (NIMBY). Former Bank of England Economist Kate Barker led a review into housing supply 20 years ago. She talks to us about her view on Keir Starmer's plans and how much economic growth they really can achieve. Hosted by Lizzy Burden and Caroline Hepker. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The former chairman of the Bank of China has been arrested on suspicion of bribery and giving illegal loans. Liu Liange, chairman of the state-owned bank from 2019 to 2023, had resigned from his position in March this year. The 62-year-old is one of the most senior bankers to be targeted in President Xi Jinping's anti-corruption probe into China's $60 trillion financial sector. As China's 'Belt and Road' infrastructure initiative approaches the 10-year point, we assess its global impact ahead of a forum being held in Beijing this week. Disney marks its 100th year. We take a look at the history of the US-based entertainment and streaming giant.
Former Bank of Israel Governor Karnit Flug says that the damage to the economy directly depends on the extent of the war, but noted certain sectors will see a steep decline no matter what. Klug spoke with hosts Dani Burger and Manus Cranny.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Ariel Morel is a former bank VP who now helps entrepreneurs get money for their businesses. This is a masterclass on getting free government funding, SBA loans, and other funding for your business. He also shares tips and tricks for saving on taxes. Find him here: https://www.instagram.com/money.morel/
As Education Secretary Gillian Keegan defends her "choice language" in discussing the unsafe concrete crisis, Bloomberg's Alex Wickham reports on why the viral moment shows the shortcomings of Rishi Sunak's planned reset. Construction engineering professor Chris Goodier explains how widespread the problem could get. Plus: Ahead of the Autumn Statement, how should governments think about spending? Former Bank of England policymaker Michael Saunders tells us the UK has suffered "persistent low growth in living standards," and why he expects more of the same, unless governments change their approach. Hosted by Caroline Hepker and Lizzy Burden.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Former Bank of Israel governor Flug says Israeli economy is headed downward, Palestinian man reported killed in IDF West Bank arrest sweep, heat wave continuesSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Government plans to cap food prices have been labelled stale. Former Bank of England ratesetter Michael Saunders warns they could lead to food shortages and even then, that Prime Minister Rishi Sunak may not hit his target of halving inflation by the end of the year. Bloomberg's EMEA healthcare and consumer editor Deirdre Hipwell explains retailers' scorn and how it's tarnishing the Conservatives' traditional image as the party of business. Resolution Foundation economist Krishan Shah says there's more ministers could do to ease the squeeze on the poorest Britons. Hosted by Yuan Potts, Stephen Carroll and Lizzy Burden. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Jeffrey Epstein sex trafficking victim at the center of the high-stakes lawsuits against JPMorgan Chase and former bank honcho James ‘Jes' Staley will have to submit to a psychiatric examination, RadarOnline.com can exclusively reveal.Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Author of "The Grey Choice" -- Episode page with links, transcript, and more My guest for Episode #202 of the My Favorite Mistake podcast is Shaun Hayes. He was the cofounder and former CEO of Allegiant Bancorp, headquartered in St. Louis, Missouri. Shaun started multiple successful businesses, was involved in the casino business, and bought, owned, and sold hundreds of residential and commercial properties. He is an entrepreneur, an author, a speaker… and a felon. He was a principal at three banks that failed in 2011 and 2012. Five years after selling a company for an enormous profit, Shaun committed a felony. He was incarcerated for his crime eight years later. Now out of prison, he's the author of The Grey Choice: Lessons on My Journey From Big-Time Banking to the Big House (and Back). In this episode, Shaun tells two favorite mistake stories. The first was about “going crazy and wanting to fire somebody” when he then realized that the problems were the result of his mistakes as CEO of the bank. The second story is about the mistakes and bad choices that led to his conviction. Shaun discusses the impact of his experience on his personal and professional life and how he has worked to rebuild his reputation and move forward. The episode offers valuable insights into the challenges of entrepreneurship and the importance of taking responsibility for one's actions. Shaun provides valuable insights into the challenges of entrepreneurship, discussing how his ambition and drive to succeed led him down a path that ultimately resulted in his downfall. He emphasizes the importance of taking responsibility for one's actions and not making excuses, acknowledging that he made mistakes and accepting the consequences of his actions. Despite the difficulties he faced, Shaun remains optimistic and determined to use his experience to help others learn from his mistakes. We also discuss the challenges of being a CEO, the importance of transparency and honesty in business, and the need for forgiveness and second chances. Questions and Topics: At an early age – making decisions that are not illegal but grey in the “interpretation of the rules”? How he justified it… Why go forward with it even knowing it was illegal? Did this lead to bank failures? Why did the legal process take 7.5 years to play out before being indicted? The dynamics / decision around pleading guilty? Do you remember something early on that got you 1% off course? The need to specifically define your moral compass? What's it like starting a business once out of prison? Being a speaker today to help others? --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/favorite-mistake/support
Young cowboy David Tucker wanted a share of the loot so he could marry his sweetheart; after he got out of prison, he worked for decades to earn back the trust of both her and their community. (Joseph, Wallowa County; 1890s, 1920s) (For text and pictures, see https://offbeatoregon.com/1305d-former-bank-robber-named-vp-of-bank-he-robbed.html)
Join us in this week's episode as we speak with Peter Hann, CFA, about his extensive experience in the finance industry, from his time as a trader and fund manager for Bank of Canada to his current role at a private fund. Learn from his insights on the industry and gain valuable knowledge about the world of finance. Don't miss out on this episode!
The former governor of the Bank of Canada says he expects inflation will drop quicker than many are predicting and that real interest rates will remain low in the long term. Stephen Poloz shared his economic outlook during a keynote presentation at the CropConnect Conference in Winnipeg on Wednesday. Many of the economic parameters that... Read More
A round-up of the main headlines in Sweden on January 25th, 2023. You can hear more reports on our homepage www.radiosweden.se, or in our app Sveriges Radio Play. Presenter: Maya NaylorProducer: Kris Boswell
The Heartland Institute's Jim Lakely, Chris Talgo, S.T. Karnick, and Linnea Lueken present episode 372 of the In The Tank Podcast. The ITT crew discusses how COP27 and the G20 summit is going so far – and it is all bad news if you cherish your liberty.The head of the United Nations says we're on a “climate highway to hell,” Klaus Schwab says “the future is built by us” (and by “us” he means the unaccountable global elite), and every G20 nation has embraced the idea of mandatory “global health passports” to permit free movement of people during “the next pandemic.”Show notes:OPENING BANTERTrump is running for president againCOP27CNBC - We're on a ‘highway to climate hell,' UN chief Guterres says, calling for a global phase-out of coal www.cnbc.com/2022/11/07/were-on…guterres-says.html“We are in the fight of our lives, and we are losing,” Antonio Guterres tells the COP27 climate change summit. “It is either a climate solidarity pact, or a climate suicide pact.”“Greenhouse gas emissions keep growing, global temperatures keep rising, and our planet is fast approaching tipping points that will make climate chaos irreversible,” he adds.“We are on a highway to climate hell with our foot still on the accelerator,” Guterres, speaking in Sharm el-Sheikh, Egypt, says.Reuters - COP27: Talks on carbon market rules off to slow start www.reuters.com/business/cop/cop2…start-2022-11-14/The Independent - ‘Stop this crime against life': Children at Cop27 call for end to illegal mining and deforestation www.independent.co.uk/climate-change…-b2222075.htmlMichael Sheren, Former Bank of England Advisor (clip from COP27) The “Tokeization” of carbon, using it as a currency.G20 (B20) SUMMITBizPacReview - Red flags go up when Klaus Schwab lectures world leaders on global ‘restructuring' at G20 www.bizpacreview.com/2022/11/15/red…t-g20-1309609/ClimateDepot - Klaus Schwab speaks at G20 pushing ‘Great Reset' – He is ‘now practically a recognized world power' www.climatedepot.com/2022/11/16/kla…d-world-power/Klaus Schwab speaks at G20 pushing “Great Reset” hotair.com/david-strom/2022/11…great-reset-n511207The Great Reset: “What we have to confront is a deep, systemic, and structural restricting of our world. And this will take some time, and the world will look differently after we've gone through this transition process. … A transition into a multi-polar world which has a tendency to make our world much more fragmented.”Global Health Passports (Clip from G20)Budi Gunadi Sadikin, Indonesian Health Minister, explaining how the “Global Health Passport” will work for “the next pandemic.”American Greatness - Our Digital Panopticon: How digital surveillance is gaining power for the biomedical security state amgreatness.com/2022/10/29/our-digital-panopticon/
UK Prime Minister Liz Truss is expected to meet with the head of Britain's fiscal watchdog after failing to quell the panic over the future of the economy. Former Bank of England member Martin Weale gives his thoughts. Plus, Nike shares are plunging after describing its overflowing inventory during yesterday's first quarter earnings call. SW Retail Advisors' Stacey Widlitz explains the state of retail. And, stocks are set to limp to the finish line after what has been another tough week for investors. Palumbo Wealth Management's Phil Palumbo and Evans May Wealth's Lizzie Evans discuss how to position your portfolio.
This is part 2 of my incredible conversation with Ted Nellis. If you have not listened to part 1 yet, YOU NEED TO NOW! Ted is a former bank robber, and todays episode picks up in his story of he and his partner in crime, hiding out in his mothers basement after robbing a local bank. Suddenly the police are surrounding him at gun point, and Ted is now on his way to a five year jail sentence, but God clearly shows up in this amazing story. The Lord aligns people and situations in Ted's life to prove Himself strong on Ted's behalf and to bring him to saving faith. You are going to be amazed at the faithfulness and mercy of God as you listen today.
Ted Nellis joins me to share his incredible story of his life as a small time pool hustler, convicted bank robber and prison inmate in a high security Canadian prison. Before robbing banks, Ted started with smaller jobs, including a Christian book store in his home town city. He was caught by police after a foot chase and taken back to the store to face the store owner. The owner chose to show Ted mercy and not press charges and this act of grace and love has forever impacted Ted's life. As a young 19 year homeless man in Calgary Alberta, Ted decided to rob a bank out of desperation and foolishness. He and his partner in crime thought they got away with it and Ted was on his way back home to Ontario. He found himself considering robbing another bank in his hometown, which he did but this job ended with police officers arresting him at gunpoint and Ted was convicted with a prison sentence. This is only part 1 of my conversation. Be sure to join me next week for part 2. I know you will be encouraged by today's episode.