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1. Prescription Drug Pricing Reform The first part of the podcast discusses a policy initiative aimed at reducing the cost of prescription drugs in the United States. Key points include: "Most Favored Nation" Pricing: The U.S. would pay the lowest price available globally for prescription drugs, matching the lowest price paid by any other country. Examples of Price Disparities: Our podcast cites stark contrasts in drug prices between the U.S. and countries like Australia, Sweden, and the UK. Executive Orders: Trump’s administration directed agencies to: Prevent foreign countries from undercutting U.S. drug prices. Allow Americans to buy drugs directly from manufacturers at the lowest global price. Impose rules if pharmaceutical companies fail to comply. Criticism of the Biden Administration: The text claims that Biden reversed Trump-era reforms and negotiated higher drug prices, allegedly due to influence from pharmaceutical lobbyists. 2. U.S.-China Trade Deal The second part shifts focus to a trade agreement between the U.S. and China. Highlights include: Tariff Reductions: U.S. tariffs on Chinese goods reduced from 145% to 30%. Chinese tariffs on U.S. goods reduced from 125% to 10%. Negotiation Outcomes: China agreed to reduce retaliatory tariffs and open markets to U.S. goods. Both countries committed to further discussions on trade and fentanyl trafficking. Framing: The deal is portrayed as a major win for the U.S., correcting trade imbalances and protecting American jobs and industries. Please Hit Subscribe to this podcast Right Now. Also Please Subscribe to the Ben Ferguson Show Podcast and Verdict with Ted Cruz Wherever You get You're Podcasts. Thanks for Listening #seanhannity #hannity #marklevin #levin #charliekirk #megynkelly #tucker #tuckercarlson #glennbeck #benshapiro #shapiro #trump #sexton #bucksexton#rushlimbaugh #limbaugh #whitehouse #senate #congress #thehouse #democrats#republicans #conservative #senator #congressman #congressmen #congresswoman #capitol #president #vicepresident #POTUS #presidentoftheunitedstatesofamerica#SCOTUS #Supremecourt #DonaldTrump #PresidentDonaldTrump #DT #TedCruz #Benferguson #Verdict #maga #presidenttrump #47 #the47morningupdate #donaldtrump #trump #news #trumpnews #Benferguson #breaking #breakingnews #morningupdateYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@VerdictwithTedCruzSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Howie Kurtz on Trump ordering 100% tariffs on foreign made movies, many people getting offended by A-I generated Trump as Pope photo and more concerns being raised over Sen. Fetterman's mental health. Follow Howie on Twitter: @HowardKurtz For more #MediaBuzz click here Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
“Game over for the Apple tax” as US court rules publishers can freely link to off-store payments. Effective immediately, and permanently in the US pending appeal, Apple cannot: Impose a commission or any fee on purchases consumers make outside of an appm Restrict developers' placement of links for purchases or Interfere with consumers' choice to proceed in or out of an app with scare screens.Guest: Corey Wright, Honeyland CEODownload Honeyland!Google Play ➜ https://bit.ly/GoogleHoneyApple iOS ➜ https://bit.ly/AppleHoneylandNFT Marketplace ➜ https://bit.ly/MagicEdenHoney00:00 intro00:16 Judge Destroys Apple00:40 Apple Defeated Recap01:51 What This Means For Gaming04:00 Spotify 04:24 New Apple NFT Guidelines05:59 Devs Already Building06:29 Savings & Liquidity Coming07:07 Creator Earnings07:36 Crappy Casino Games Dead?09:30 SuiPlay Game Dollar10:15 Console Prices vs Cloud Gaming11:09 GTA 6 Delayed11:52 Delayed for A.I. Agent Integration?14:02 Virtuals Exploding14:22 Virtuals Food Ordering on TikTok15:19 Visa Panics & Launches A.I. and Crypto 16:04 Visa Monopoly dead?17:23 Honeyland Roadmap18:38 Economic Stimulus19:24 outro#Crypto #NFT #Solana~Apple Triggers Crypto Gaming Bull-Run!?
IEEPA tariffs are being challenged in Federal courts and the Court of International Trade. Listen to Two Minutes in Trade for details.
This week on The Bugle, Andy is joined by Josie Long and Nato Green for a chaotic cruise through the week's weirdest news.
President Donald Trump takes a look at imposing tariffs on semiconductors and the whole electronics supply chain. Also, police arrested a suspected arsonist in Pennsylvania for breaking into the governor's residence and setting it on fire while the governor and his family were asleep. These stories and more highlight your Unbiased Updates for Monday, April 14, 2025.
President Donald Trump takes a look at imposing tariffs on semiconductors and the whole electronics supply chain. Also, police arrested a suspected arsonist in Pennsylvania for breaking into the governor's residence and setting it on fire while the governor and his family were asleep. These stories and more highlight your Unbiased Updates for Monday, April 14, 2025.
C'était le 17 avril 1825. Par une ordonnance signée de sa main ce jour-là, le roi de France Charles X impose à son ancienne colonie Haïti le paiement d'une dette colossale en échange de son indépendance, pourtant acquise 21 ans plus tôt par une révolution. Comment cet acte historique préfigure-t-il de la situation que traverse Haïti en 2025, 200 ans plus tard ? C'est la question à laquelle répond le chercheur Frédéric Thomas, docteur en sciences politiques au Centre continental à Louvain Cetri, en Belgique, dans son livre Haïti : notre dette, aux éditions Syllepse. Haïti : notre dette, de Frédéric Thomas, publié aux éditions Syllepse le 16 janvier 2025.À lire aussiPierre-Yves Bocquet: «La "dette haïtienne" (de 1825) a des effets encore aujourd'hui»
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Send us a textMat Mermigousis of BDO discusses the Trump administration's ever-changing tariff policies and what they may mean for U.S. businesses. For more coverage, read the following in Tax Notes:Trump Pauses Tariff IncreasesEU Poised to Impose 25 Percent Retaliatory Tariffs on U.S. GoodsChina Announces Reciprocal Tariffs on U.S. ImportsTrump's Tariffs Generate Tons of Criticism as Uncertainty AboundsFollow us on X:Michael Smith: @TaxesMichaelDavid Stewart: @TaxStewTax Notes: @TaxNotes**This episode is sponsored by the University of California Irvine School of Law Graduate Tax Program. For more information, visit law.uci.edu/gradtax.***CreditsHost: David D. StewartExecutive Producers: Jasper B. Smith, Paige JonesProducers: Jordan Parrish, Peyton RhodesAudio Engineers: Jordan Parrish, Peyton Rhodes
Tim, Phil, & Mary are joined by Cam Higby to discuss Trump hitting China with 104% total tariffs, leftists posting memes mocking the American working class, Justice Amy Coney Barrett betraying Trump and siding with liberals over Trump deportations, and NYC residents throwing garbage at Pro Palestine protesters. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Plus, Luka Doncic returns to the American Airlines Center to take on the Mavericks as a Laker on Wednesday night, and Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton announced his candidacy for U.S. Senate, challenging Sen. John Cornyn (R-TX).
David Smith, Washington Bureau Chief for The Guardian, has the latest developments from the White House as US President Donald Trump threatens to hike tariffs against China.
China to impose 34% retaliatory tariff on all goods imported from the U.S. Friday Sound Salad. Billy Baldwin and Dr. Robert G. Marbut, Jr discuss the alarming statistics of Fentanyl. Disney has quietly cancelled some projects they don't expect to be profitable. Teen arrested, accused of fatally stabbing student at Texas high school track meet.
Senator Chuck Grassley discusses his efforts to rein in activist federal judges who issue national injunctions, affecting the entire country rather than just their district. He highlighted the issue of judges taking free junkets, which can influence their decisions. Grassley also addresses the Biden administration's mishandling of unaccompanied minors at the border, noting that 200,000 children were lost track of, and some were sent to families connected to MS-13. He emphasizes the need for bipartisan support to address these issues and praised the new FBI director for addressing unanswered oversight letters. Grassley also advocates for the reinstatement of whistleblowers who lost their jobs for exposing wrongdoing. Additionally, Congressman Marlon Stutzman discusses the impact of President Trump's tariffs on global trade, particularly on American farmers and producers. Stutzman highlights the historical disadvantages faced by American beef farmers due to Mad Cow Disease restrictions, which allowed Australia to build its beef industry. He emphasizes the need for fair trade rather than free trade, noting that the U.S. has been disadvantaged in defending its allies. Stutzman also mentions the positive economic impact of Trump's policies, including tax reforms, energy policies, and deregulation, which have attracted significant investments from companies like Oracle and Nvidia. He believes these policies will sustain economic growth and maintain America's global economic leadership. Finally, West Virginia has banned seven artificial food dyes due to their harmful effects, setting a precedent for other states. Senator Chris Rose talks about the legislation, highlighting the state's reputation as the least healthy and the need to address attention disorders and carcinogens linked to these dyes. Despite industry resistance, Rose notes that healthier alternatives are available and cheaper, citing examples like Aldi. The state is also considering a SNAP program waiver to remove sugary drinks. Governor Morrisey's "Mountaineer Mile" initiative aims to promote health. Rose emphasizes the need for a coalition of states, including Texas and Florida, to push for federal action on food safety.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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It's World Tariff Day – or Liberation Day, depending on what you prefer to call it – but we won't know for certain what levies Donald Trump will impose on the world until around 9 p.m. this evening. Sources are speculating that Trump still isn't 100 per cent sure himself. But as the UK awaits its fate, what is the polling saying: should Starmer stand up to Trump? Also on the podcast, it's just under a month until the local elections, and we have seen big launch events from Reform UK and the Liberal Democrats. These are the parties expecting to do well – potentially winning upwards of 400 council seats each. Labour and the Tories, meanwhile, are managing expectations. After some internal turbulence over the last month or so, could the local elections put Reform back on track? Who will be the biggest loser? Katy Balls speaks to James Heale and Luke Tryl, executive director of the polling company More in Common. Produced by Oscar Edmondson.
US Treasury Secretary Bessent said President Trump will announce reciprocal tariffs at 15:00EDT/20:00BST on Wednesday.US President Trump says maybe Tuesday night or Wednesday you will see tariff details and we are going to be nice in comparison to other countries, adds in some cases maybe substantially lower.European bourses gain and reside near session highs whilst US futures trade modestly on either side of the unchanged mark.USD slightly lower but with price action fairly contained ahead of “Liberation Day”, EUR little moved by EZ HICP.Bonds bid into April 2nd but USTs and Bunds remain around/shy of Monday's peaks.Choppy trade for the crude complex, but base metals largely supported by Chinese Manufacturing PMI.Looking ahead, highlights include US ISM Manufacturing PMI & JOLTS, US Completion of the Trade Policy Review, Speakers including Fed's Barkin, ECB's Lagarde & Lane.Read the full report covering Equities, Forex, Fixed Income, Commodites and more on Newsquawk
Aujourd'hui, Zohra Bitan, Charles Consigny et Bruno Poncet débattent de l'actualité autour d'Alain Marschall et Olivier Truchot.
Bill Gates' AI PredictionsAI Apocalypse Unveiled: Bill Gates Predicts the End of Humanity in a Decade Buckle up for a wild ride as Bill Gates drops a bombshell on Jimmy Fallon's show, claiming artificial intelligence will obliterate jobs, replace doctors and teachers, and leave humans obsolete within 10 years. Is this a visionary forecast or a sinister plot to usher in a technocratic nightmare and establish NEW unchallengeable authority figure? The Future of Jobs in an AI WorldHumans Need Not Apply: Gates' Shocking Vision of an AI-Dominated Workforce Gates boldly declares most jobs will vanish as AI takes over, leaving only three human roles standing: and they all are connected to him. Will you be one of the lucky few, or are you destined to be sidelined by machines? The future of work just got terrifyingly real! AI as the New GodBlasphemy in Binary: Is AI the False Deity Replacing God? Critics scream heresy as AI is poised to become the ultimate authority, replacing human experts and even divine wisdom. From Fauci to chatbots, the text warns of a dystopian shift where technology dictates your life. Is this progress or a rebellion against the Almighty? AI Bias and LiesLiar, Liar, Code on Fire: AI's Dirty Secret of Deception ExposedCambridge virologists catch ChatGPT red-handed, fabricating diseases and confessing its lies! With biases baked in by low-paid programmers, AI's “truth” is a sham. Can we trust this tech, or is it a Pandora's box of misinformation ready to ruin us all? Economic Impacts of AI and Net ZeroSkyrocketing Costs and Empty Skies: AI and Net Zero Ground the MassesQantas spills the beans: air travel's about to become a luxury only the elite can afford, thanks to net zero madness. Cars? Add $12,000 to the price tag, courtesy of Trump's tariffs. The economy's crumbling—will you be left grounded and broke? Trump's Tariffs, Planned Misdirection, and Crypto SchemesTrillion-Dollar Heist: Trump's Tariffs and Stablecoins to Rob You BlindTrump's tariff chaos slaps a $100 billion tax on cars according to White House staff (Trump boasts $300-$600 billion), while his crypto cronies push “stablecoins” that aren't stable, private, or even coins! It's a massive wealth grab disguised as patriotism—will you own nothing while they rake in trillions? War and Bombing CampaignsBlood, Bombs, and Bragging: America's Endless Killing Spree ExposedYemen bleeds as Trump boasts of “successful” airstrikes—US averaging 46 airstrikes PER DAY since 2000! It's bipartisan disregard for civilian slaughter, hidden behind “national security.” Will the war machine ever stop, or are we all complicit in this carnage? Greenland and Geopolitical GamesGreenland Rejects the Vances: Trump's Arctic Land Grab Sparks OutrageGreenlanders slam the door on JD Vance and Usha's visit as Trump eyes their land for rare earth riches. Denmark cries foul, Putin warns of encroachment, and locals say no to being pawns in America's crony capitalist chess game. Is this a takeover in the making? Surveillance and Facial RecognitionBig Brother's New Gang: AI Face-Scanners Turn Cops into Thugs!London's streets sprout permanent facial recognition cameras, misidentifying innocents and unleashing police brutality. The text warns of a surveillance state where AI flags you as a criminal—guilty or not. Will you be SWAT-ed by the “face-recog” hit list? Propaganda in MediaNetflix's Mind Games: Adolescence Pushes a Sinister Digital ID AgendaThe film Adolescence isn't just entertainment—it's propaganda to lock kids off the internet with digital IDs, backed by UK politicos and Netflix's Bernays bloodline. Is this art or a calculated move to control the next generation? Spiritual ResistanceGod vs. AI: The Ultimate Battle for Your Soul Begins NowAs AI and technocrats play God, the text calls for prayer and discernment to fight back. Gates' error-riddled machines can't match the Almighty's truth. Will faith topple this silicon tower of Babel, or are we doomed to digital slavery?Jack Lawson's Civil Defense Manual Returns with a Vengeance Amid a Nation on the Brink He's back—Jack Lawson, the fearless voice of survival, storms onto the scene with Civil Defense Manual, a a revamped new website, and a stockpile of three tons of books ready to arm Americans with the knowledge to face the chaos ahead. After a maddening four-month blackout blamed on DEI disasters at his distributor, Lawson's breaking free from the shackles of Big Tech censorship—Amazon's ‘Communist Commissar' crew axed his account, but they can't stop him now! With a Substack to rally the troops, Lawson's not just selling books—he's igniting a movement. As he warns of a ‘Fourth Turning' crisis barreling toward 2029, with economic collapse and war looming, he's arming patriots with free resources and a Certified American program to rebuild a civil defense from scratch.If you would like to support the show and our family please consider subscribing monthly here: SubscribeStar https://www.subscribestar.com/the-david-knight-show Or you can send a donation throughMail: David Knight POB 994 Kodak, TN 37764Zelle: @DavidKnightShow@protonmail.comCash App at: $davidknightshowBTC to: bc1qkuec29hkuye4xse9unh7nptvu3y9qmv24vanh7Money should have intrinsic value AND transactional privacy: Go to DavidKnight.gold for great deals on physical gold/silverFor 10% off Gerald Celente's prescient Trends Journal, go to TrendsJournal.com and enter the code KNIGHTFor 10% off supplements and books, go to RNCstore.com and enter the code KNIGHTBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-david-knight-show--2653468/support.
Bill Gates' AI PredictionsAI Apocalypse Unveiled: Bill Gates Predicts the End of Humanity in a Decade Buckle up for a wild ride as Bill Gates drops a bombshell on Jimmy Fallon's show, claiming artificial intelligence will obliterate jobs, replace doctors and teachers, and leave humans obsolete within 10 years. Is this a visionary forecast or a sinister plot to usher in a technocratic nightmare and establish NEW unchallengeable authority figure? The Future of Jobs in an AI WorldHumans Need Not Apply: Gates' Shocking Vision of an AI-Dominated Workforce Gates boldly declares most jobs will vanish as AI takes over, leaving only three human roles standing: and they all are connected to him. Will you be one of the lucky few, or are you destined to be sidelined by machines? The future of work just got terrifyingly real! AI as the New GodBlasphemy in Binary: Is AI the False Deity Replacing God? Critics scream heresy as AI is poised to become the ultimate authority, replacing human experts and even divine wisdom. From Fauci to chatbots, the text warns of a dystopian shift where technology dictates your life. Is this progress or a rebellion against the Almighty? AI Bias and LiesLiar, Liar, Code on Fire: AI's Dirty Secret of Deception ExposedCambridge virologists catch ChatGPT red-handed, fabricating diseases and confessing its lies! With biases baked in by low-paid programmers, AI's “truth” is a sham. Can we trust this tech, or is it a Pandora's box of misinformation ready to ruin us all? Economic Impacts of AI and Net ZeroSkyrocketing Costs and Empty Skies: AI and Net Zero Ground the MassesQantas spills the beans: air travel's about to become a luxury only the elite can afford, thanks to net zero madness. Cars? Add $12,000 to the price tag, courtesy of Trump's tariffs. The economy's crumbling—will you be left grounded and broke? Trump's Tariffs, Planned Misdirection, and Crypto SchemesTrillion-Dollar Heist: Trump's Tariffs and Stablecoins to Rob You BlindTrump's tariff chaos slaps a $100 billion tax on cars according to White House staff (Trump boasts $300-$600 billion), while his crypto cronies push “stablecoins” that aren't stable, private, or even coins! It's a massive wealth grab disguised as patriotism—will you own nothing while they rake in trillions? War and Bombing CampaignsBlood, Bombs, and Bragging: America's Endless Killing Spree ExposedYemen bleeds as Trump boasts of “successful” airstrikes—US averaging 46 airstrikes PER DAY since 2000! It's bipartisan disregard for civilian slaughter, hidden behind “national security.” Will the war machine ever stop, or are we all complicit in this carnage? Greenland and Geopolitical GamesGreenland Rejects the Vances: Trump's Arctic Land Grab Sparks OutrageGreenlanders slam the door on JD Vance and Usha's visit as Trump eyes their land for rare earth riches. Denmark cries foul, Putin warns of encroachment, and locals say no to being pawns in America's crony capitalist chess game. Is this a takeover in the making? Surveillance and Facial RecognitionBig Brother's New Gang: AI Face-Scanners Turn Cops into Thugs!London's streets sprout permanent facial recognition cameras, misidentifying innocents and unleashing police brutality. The text warns of a surveillance state where AI flags you as a criminal—guilty or not. Will you be SWAT-ed by the “face-recog” hit list? Propaganda in MediaNetflix's Mind Games: Adolescence Pushes a Sinister Digital ID AgendaThe film Adolescence isn't just entertainment—it's propaganda to lock kids off the internet with digital IDs, backed by UK politicos and Netflix's Bernays bloodline. Is this art or a calculated move to control the next generation? Spiritual ResistanceGod vs. AI: The Ultimate Battle for Your Soul Begins NowAs AI and technocrats play God, the text calls for prayer and discernment to fight back. Gates' error-riddled machines can't match the Almighty's truth. Will faith topple this silicon tower of Babel, or are we doomed to digital slavery?Jack Lawson's Civil Defense Manual Returns with a Vengeance Amid a Nation on the Brink He's back—Jack Lawson, the fearless voice of survival, storms onto the scene with Civil Defense Manual, a a revamped new website, and a stockpile of three tons of books ready to arm Americans with the knowledge to face the chaos ahead. After a maddening four-month blackout blamed on DEI disasters at his distributor, Lawson's breaking free from the shackles of Big Tech censorship—Amazon's ‘Communist Commissar' crew axed his account, but they can't stop him now! With a Substack to rally the troops, Lawson's not just selling books—he's igniting a movement. As he warns of a ‘Fourth Turning' crisis barreling toward 2029, with economic collapse and war looming, he's arming patriots with free resources and a Certified American program to rebuild a civil defense from scratch.If you would like to support the show and our family please consider subscribing monthly here: SubscribeStar https://www.subscribestar.com/the-david-knight-show Or you can send a donation throughMail: David Knight POB 994 Kodak, TN 37764Zelle: @DavidKnightShow@protonmail.comCash App at: $davidknightshowBTC to: bc1qkuec29hkuye4xse9unh7nptvu3y9qmv24vanh7Money should have intrinsic value AND transactional privacy: Go to DavidKnight.gold for great deals on physical gold/silverFor 10% off Gerald Celente's prescient Trends Journal, go to TrendsJournal.com and enter the code KNIGHTFor 10% off supplements and books, go to RNCstore.com and enter the code KNIGHTBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-real-david-knight-show--5282736/support.
Joe's Premium Subscription: www.standardgrain.comGrain Markets and Other Stuff Links-Apple PodcastsSpotifyTikTokYouTubeFutures and options trading involves risk of loss and is not suitable for everyone.0:00 Corn Acreage "Whisper Number"3:09 Auto Tariffs5:04 Black Sea Exports8:02 Nutrien Fertilizer Thoughts8:59 Why Are Ethanol Stocks So High?10:16 JBS NewsUS Corn Futures Fall Amid Increased Acreage Expectations-U.S. corn futures dropped on Wednesday, with the May25 contract falling nearly 7 cents to $4.51 per bushel. Traders are anticipating a significant rise in corn acreage this year, with analysts estimating 94.4 million acres, up 4.2% from last year. Soybean futures were mostly unchanged, with expectations for acreage totaling 83.8 million, a decrease of 3.8% from last season. Wheat futures were under pressure due to potential developments surrounding the Black Sea ceasefire agreement.President Trump to Impose 25% Tariff on Imported Vehicles-President Trump announced that a 25% tariff will be imposed on all imported vehicles starting April 2, 2025. This permanent tariff is expected to significantly raise vehicle costs, potentially adding up to $12,000 to certain models. The move comes despite initial opposition from U.S. automakers who warned that such tariffs would harm their businesses. This new tariff will likely affect Mexico, the largest exporter of automobiles to the U.S., and Japan, the second largest exporter. Both countries are also major buyers of U.S. corn.Russian and Ukrainian Agricultural Exports Near Pre-War Levels-Despite ongoing conflicts, Russian and Ukrainian agricultural exports are almost back to pre-war levels. Ukraine's Black Sea grain shipments are performing near pre-war figures, and Russia continues to dominate the global wheat market. If a ceasefire agreement is reached, it is expected to reduce shipping costs by lowering war-related insurance premiums, making trade in the region more efficient.Nutrien Believes Black Sea Ceasefire Won't Significantly Impact Global Supplies-Nutrien, a Canadian fertilizer company, believes the proposed Black Sea ceasefire deal will have minimal impact on global fertilizer or grain supplies this year. Russian fertilizer exports are operating near full capacity, and Ukraine continues strong exports through alternative routes.US Ethanol Production Declines-U.S. ethanol production saw a decline last week, with weekly output of 1.05 million barrels per day down 4.7% from the previous week and slightly lower than the same week last year. Ethanol stocks rose by 2.9% from the previous week and 4.8% year-over-year, staying at levels comparable to early COVID times.JBS Surpasses Earnings Expectations-JBS, the world's largest meatpacker, reported fourth-quarter earnings that exceeded expectations, more than double the prior year. Strong demand for chicken and pork boosted earnings as consumers turned to more affordable meat options. However, JBS faces challenges due to historically low U.S. cattle supplies, which have driven beef prices to all-time highs.
Aujourd'hui, Joëlle Dago-Serry, Emmanuel de Villiers et Antoine Diers débattent de l'actualité autour d'Alain Marschall et Olivier Truchot.
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South Korean automaker Hyundai will announce a $20 billion investment in the United States. This includes a $5 billion investment in a steel mill in Louisiana. White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt reposted a link to the story, writing, "more investments, more jobs and more money in the pockets of hardworking Americans".President Donald Trump said on Monday that any country that buys oil or gas from Venezuela will pay a 25% tariff on any trades made with the United States. This "secondary tariff" will take effect on April 2, Trump said in a Truth Social post.Second lady Usha Vance will travel to Greenland with her son and a U.S. delegation later this week. Vance and the delegation will visit “historical sites, learn about Greenlandic heritage, and attend the Avannaata Qimussersu, Greenland's national dogsled race,” her office said.
An American pharmaceutical lobby group has urged US president Donald Trump to impose tariffs on Australia-made drugs, citing Australia's Pharmaceutical Benefit Scheme subsidies which they claim have caused a loss for US companies. It comes after both major parties pitched to lower the prices of medicines under the PBS ahead of the federal election, and both Labor and the Coalition have vowed to defend the PBS in the wake of the tariff war with the US, as xxx reports.
It is Friday and the fans are treated with a Best of the Rickey Smiley Morning Show Podcast. President Donald Trump has threatened to impose massive tariffs on all European alcohol. This is in response to the tariffs that the European Union placed on steel and aluminum. Trump threatened Europe with a 200% increase tariff on European alcohol. Singer and songwriter Victoria Monet joined the RSMS crew. Victoria Monet talks about her fashion sense and the joys of motherhood. The judge in the Wendy Williams conservatorship case is not happy with Williams’ actions. The judge is looking to move Wendy Williams to another location with stricter restrictions. All of this and more on The Rickey Smiley Morning Show Podcast. Website: https://www.urban1podcasts.com/rickey-smiley-morning-show See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The EU and Canada move to counter Trump's tariffs, Russia strikes Zelensky's hometown hours after Ukraine agrees to a ceasefire, and Greenland elects new leadership. Developing stories you need to know just in time for your drive home. Get the facts first on Morning Wire.Old Glory Bank: Go to https://oldglorybank.com/wire today to open your account and put your money in the hands of people you can ACTUALLY trust.
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Tony Connelly, RTÉ Europe Editor, looks ahead to the meeting between defence chiefs where they will discuss ways to safeguard Ukraine's security.
Are you prepared for the hidden UX taxes that AI and LLM features might be imposing on your B2B customers—without your knowledge? Are you certain that your AI product or features are truly delivering value, or are there unseen taxes that are working against your users and your product / business? In this episode, I'm delving into some of UX challenges that I think need to be addressed when implementing LLM and AI features into B2B products. While AI seems to offer the change for significantly enhanced productivity, it also introduces a new layer of complexity for UX design. This complexity is not limited to the challenges of designing in a probabilistic medium (i.e. ML/AI), but also in being able to define what “quality” means. When the product team does not have a shared understanding of what a measurably better UX outcome means, improved sales and user adoption are less likely to follow. I'll also discuss aspects of designing for AI that may be invisible on the surface. How might AI-powered products change the work of B2B users? What are some of the traps I see some startup clients and founders I advise in MIT's Sandbox venture fund fall into? If you're a product leader in B2B / enterprise software and want to make sure your AI capabilities don't end up creating more damage than value for users, this episode will help! Highlights/ Skip to Improving your AI model accuracy improves outputs—but customers only care about outcomes (4:02) AI-driven productivity gains also put the customer's “next problem” into their face sooner. Are you addressing the most urgent problem they now have—or used to have? (7:35) Products that win will combine AI with tastefully designed deterministic-software—because doing everything for everyone well is impossible and most models alone aren't products (12:55) Just because your AI app or LLM feature can do ”X” doesn't mean people will want it or change their behavior (16:26) AI Agents sound great—but there is a human UX too, and it must enable trust and intervention at the right times (22:14) Not overheard from customers: “I would buy this/use this if it had AI” (26:52) Adaptive UIs sound like they'll solve everything—but to reduce friction, they need to adapt to the person, not just the format of model outputs (30:20) Introducing AI introduces more states and scenarios that your product may need to support that may not be obvious right away (37:56) Quotes from Today's Episode Product leaders have to decide how much effort and resources you should put into model improvements versus improving a user's experience. Obviously, model quality is important in certain contexts and regulated industries, but when GenAI errors and confabulations are lower risk to the user (i.e. they create minor friction or inconveniences), the broader user experience that you facilitate might be what is actually determining the true value of your AI features or product. Model accuracy alone is not going to necessarily lead to happier users or increased adoption. ML models can be quantifiably tested for accuracy with structured tests, but because they're easier to test for quality vs. something like UX doesn't mean users value these improvements more. The product will stand a better chance of creating business value when it is clearly demonstrating it is improving your users' lives. (5:25) When designing AI agents, there is still a human UX - a beneficiary - in the loop. They have an experience, whether you designed it with intention or not. How much transparency needs to be given to users when an agent does work for them? Should users be able to intervene when the AI is doing this type of work? Handling errors is something we do in all software, but what about retraining and learning so that the future user experiences is better? Is the system learning anything while it's going through this—and can I tell if it's learning what I want/need it to learn? What about humans in the loop who might interact with or be affected by the work the agent is doing even if they aren't the agent's owner or “user”? Who's outcomes matter here? At what cost? (22:51) Customers primarily care about things like raising or changing their status, making more money, making their job easier, saving time, etc. In fact,I believe a product marketed with GenAI may eventually signal a negative / burden on customers thanks to the inflated and unmet expectations around AI that is poorly implemented in the product UX. Don't think it's going to be bought just because it using AI in a novel way. Customers aren't sitting around wishing for “disruption” from your product; quite the opposite. AI or not, you need to make the customer the hero. Your AI will shine when it delivers an outsized UX outcome for your users (27:49) What kind of UX are you delivering right out of the box when a customer tries out your AI product or feature? Did you design it for tire kicking, playing around, and user stress testing? Or just an idealistic happy path? GenAI features inside b2b products should surface capabilities and constraints particularly around where users can create value for themselves quickly. Natural hints and well-designed prompt nudges in LLMs for example are important to users and to your product team: because you're setting a more realistic expectation of what's possible with customers and helping them get to an outcome sooner. You're also teaching them how to use your solution to get the most value—without asking them to go read a manual. (38:21)
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Hello :)Je ne sais pas si vous êtes abonnés à ma newsletter (hop), sinon voici le lien, c'est bimensuel et c'est gratuit : https://hop.kessel.media/Plutôt que de vous faire un long discours, je voulais vous la proposer ici en vous la lisant.Le sujet de la semaine dernière était celui de la joie rebelle qui me semble essentielle et que je traite ici.Dans cette newsletter vous trouverez aussi les prochains invités de Vlan et Ping mais aussi 3 liens vers des articles que j'ai trouvé passionnant et que je vous résume.Voici le texte :Quand je dis que je regarde demain avec beaucoup de joie, j'obtiens souvent des regards incrédules. Comment peut-on être joyeux face au changement climatique qui s'accélère, à la "mort" de la DEI (diversité, équité, inclusion) aux États-Unis, à l'emprise grandissante de l'extrême droite en Europe, au triomphe de l'anti-intellectualisme ?Le grand basculement : nous sommes dans l'entre-deux mondesDepuis les années 1980, le sociologue Michel Maffesoli nous alerte : nous vivons une transformation aussi profonde que le passage du Moyen Âge à la Renaissance. La modernité née avec les lumières - et tout son système de valeurs et de croyances - est en train de mourir."Une étoile morte éclaire pendant longtemps encore avant de disparaître intégralement", m'a-t-il expliqué quand je l'interrogeais sur la lenteur de cette transformation.Pour filer la métaphore de l'étoile, je crois que ce que nous vivons actuellement ressemble à l'explosion finale de cette étoile mourante – Une explosion, un dernier éclat spectaculaire avant l'extinction.Les Trump, Musk, Zuckerberg et leurs semblables en sont les ultimes ambassadeurs, brandissant désespérément les valeurs d'un monde déjà révolu :L'individualisme triomphantLe succès mesuré à l'accumulation (argent, notoriété, biens)La toute-puissance de la rationalité et de l'analyse (ce besoin de tout découper en morceaux pour tout expliquer)La croyance aveugle dans le progrès linéaire (notamment le techno-solutionnisme)La sacralisation des grandes institutions comme garantes de l'ordre socialNous vivons tous plus ou moins dans ce monde dans lequel nous sommes nés et qui régit encore, de manière tacite, nos modes de fonctionnement.Les contours du monde qui vientMaffesoli appelle timidement cette nouvelle ère la "post-modernité" car elle n'a pas encore vraiment de nom (elle sera défini par les historiens dans quelques centaines d'années).Ce qui est évident c'est qu'on la sent très fort et qu'elle se dessine autour de 6 grandes mutations :1. Le retour au tribalisme : l'émergence de petites communautés affectives et identitaires2. La réhabilitation de la sensibilité et de l'émotion : la raison n'est plus l'unique boussole3. La valorisation du présent : la fin de la dictature du projet et de la projection perpétuelle4. Le triomphe du nomadisme : la fluidité remplace la stabilité, y compris dans nos identités5. La réinvention du sacré : de nouveaux rituels contemporains émergent6. La vision holistique : afin de prendre en considération la complexité du monde et de sortir de l'analyse pureJe suis certain que vous pouvez ressentir ce monde qui vient doucement.Par essence, ce moment, cette croisée des chemins entre 2 moments, nous amène a beaucoup de contradictions internes d'ailleurs.Parfois je suis surpris de voir des personnes qui sont encore à 200% dans ce monde déjà mort mais je ne juge pas, j'y étais encore il y a quelques années et je sais que c'est un chemin à faire.D'ailleurs, je suis encore partiellement là moi aussi bien entendu.C'est passionnant à observer par ailleurs.L'âge des turbulencesÉvidemment, la modernité ne s'éteint pas sans combattre.Elle montre même son visage le plus terrible, avec une violence inédite. On parle souvent du "retour de la force brute" en évoquant le masculinisme agressif des Zuckerberg, Bezos, Musk ou Trump.Je regarde à nouveau actuellement "The Handmaid's Tale" (la servante écarlate), 8 ans après et les parallèles avec notre présent sont troublants : rejet des personnes LGBTQ+, chute de la natalité (on en parle bientôt sur Vlan ! et qui sera je pense accélérée par les microplastiques dans nos organismes), montée des fondamentalismes.Non, nous n'en arriverons probablement pas dans la dystopie de la série, mais ces échos sont édifiants et on voit ici et là des choses qui résonnent – en particulier, j'ai vu des fondamentalistes forcer des femmes à donner leurs enfants.Je pense que cette période va durer un petit moment, sans doute 10 ou 15 ans mais vous allez voir pourquoi je vous parle de joie !De l'optimisme forcené à l'optimisme lucideLes discussions avec des experts en géopolitique comme Luis Amado (ancien ministre des Affaires Étrangères portugais) que j'ai eu la chance de recevoir chez moi ou Pierre Haski, qui sera bientôt sur Vlan !, m'ont fait évoluer d'un optimisme parfois naïf vers ce que j'appelle un "optimisme-réaliste", certains parlent d'optimalisme.Je ne vais pas vous raconter n'importe quoi pour vous faire plaisir, la période qui s'ouvre est complexe.Il ne s'agit pas de rejoindre Harari qui évoque une potentielle 3ème guerre mondiale, mais d'accepter que certains combats aillent, probablement mais temporairement, dans le sens inverse de l'histoire.Féminisme, démocratie, égalité, racisme, respect des droits de l'Homme…Pour ceux qui en ont envie et qui se sentent déjà dans cette «postmodernité », ce temps doit nous servir à dépasser nos différences, à nous serrer les coudes autour de ce qui nous rassemble.Arrêter de critiquer ceux qui ne sont pas parfaits, arrêter de parler des risques mais construire un programme qui donne envie comme le propose Arthur Auboeuf : se concentrer sur le bonheur et réaliser que cette utopie est aussi écologique.Bien sûr, comme vous, je suis choqué à chaque fois que le monde bascule un peu plus dans l'horreur des excès de la modernité mais nous n'allons pas pouvoir y échapper donc utilisons notre énergie pour construire demain.Je vous l'ai dit : optimisme mais réaliste.La joie comme acte de résistanceC'est ici qu'intervient la joie dont je parle (enfin oui je sais ça aura pris un moment à venir).Comme l'expliquait Camus dans "L'Homme révolté" (1951), la révolte, même ancrée dans la souffrance, procure une forme de joie existentielle. Le bonheur n'est pas le but du combat mais réside dans l'acte même de résister.Le "Programme du Conseil National de la Résistance" pendant la seconde guerre mondiale n'était pas appelé par hasard "Les jours heureux".Il illustrait cette idée que le combat collectif - même dans les heures les plus sombres - porte en lui une forme de bonheur partagé.C'est intéressant de lire des auteurs de cette période.René Char est l'exemple parfait de cette joie dans la résistance et la création d'un nouvel espoir.Se battre, c'est refuser l'absurde, c'est affirmer la liberté contre l'oppression et c'est d'ailleurs de cette période qu'est tirée cette citation de René Char que nous utilisons tous : « Impose ta chance, serre ton bonheur et va vers ton risque. À te regarder, ils s'habitueront. ».Le combat même s'il est dur est une source de fierté et de joie car il redonne du sens à l'existence.Agir sur le monde c'est déjà une source de bonheur d'ailleurs (Charles Pepin – la confiance en soi)Un de mes auteurs favoris, le psychologue Viktor Frankl, enfermé dans les camps nous explique peu ou prou la même chose dans son ouvrage « Man search for meaning » et il va même plus loin puisque toute sa théorie se fait autour du « sens ».Lui explique qu'il a survécu aux camps car le sens ultime était son amour pour sa femme, son désir de finir un travail psychologique et surtout son engagement à témoigner de ce qu'il voyait.Il observe que dans les camps de concentration, ceux qui avaient un but, une mission à accomplir après la guerre, ou même une simple raison de survivre résistaient mieux psychologiquement.Ainsi, lutter n'est pas seulement une action extérieure mais aussi une transformation intérieure.Il observe que même dans l'horreur, certains détenus trouvaient du sens en aidant les autres, en récitant de la poésie, en trouvant des petites victoires sur la déshumanisation.Finalement Frankl insistait sur le fait que, même dans des conditions extrêmes, l'humain garde une liberté fondamentale : celle de choisir son attitude face à l'adversité.Comme Gramsci, il nous dit que l'optimisme de la volonté permet de surmonter le pessimisme de la réalité.La joie est déjà làCette période de contraintes nous permet paradoxalement de redécouvrir l'essentiel. Comme l'écrivait Nietzsche : "Ce qui ne me tue pas me rend plus fort."La difficulté forge non seulement notre résilience mais aussi notre capacité à apprécier les petites victoires, les moments de solidarité, la beauté des choses simples.Ma joie n'est donc pas celle d'un optimiste qui nie la réalité.C'est la joie lucide de celui qui voit dans la tempête actuelle non pas la fin du monde, mais la fin d'un monde.Et dans cette transformation douloureuse mais nécessaire, je trouve une raison profonde d'espérer car je sais que l'histoire nous donnera raison.Le réconfort comme acte de résistanceIl se trouve que je viens de partager sur Vlan ! une conversation incroyable avec Marie Robert. Elle développe dans son livre une idée qui résonne profondément avec notre époque : le réconfort n'est pas un repli douillet mais une nécessité vitale, presque un acte politique."On a tous et toutes un chagrin à raconter", dit-elle.Cette vérité universelle prend une résonance particulière dans notre monde hypernumérisé où les algorithmes nous abreuvent de catastrophes en continu, nous laissant paralysés devant nos écrans, incapables d'agir.Le réconfort dont parle Marie Robert n'est pas celui du plaid et du thé chaud (quoique en février on aime l'idée...). C'est avant tout une invitation à "retrouver le courage d'agir".Dans un monde qui nous pousse à l'individualisme et à la paralysie, se réconforter devient un acte de résistance.Comment ? En réapprenant à lever la tête.Littéralement. Sortir le nez de nos écrans pour croiser le regard des autres, pour redécouvrir l'émerveillement.Ce n'est pas un hasard si ce monde anxiogène nous pousse à baisser les yeux - regarder l'autre, c'est déjà commencer à retisser du lien.Il y a une forme d'audace, aujourd'hui, à oser la disponibilité.À ne pas optimiser chaque seconde de notre temps, à accepter ce que Trevor Noah appelle le "liming" : simplement être là, avec d'autres, sans autre but que d'être présent. Cela fait aussi écho à l'otium dont j'ai tant parlé ici.Cette disponibilité est le terreau du réconfort.Elle nous permet de renouer avec ce qui nous nourrit vraiment : l'amitié vraie (celle où l'on peut déposer son chagrin sans attendre de solution), le rire partagé (qui devient de plus en plus rare à mesure qu'on vieillit), l'émerveillement devant la beauté (même celle d'un simple trombone, comme le raconte une petite fille à Marie).Alors oui, je maintiens ma joie face à ce monde qui change.Mais j'y ajoute cette dimension essentielle du réconfort comme acte politique. Dans une société qui nous pousse à la performance et à l'urgence permanente, oser prendre le temps de se réconforter - et de réconforter les autres - devient un acte révolutionnaire.Ce n'est pas un hasard si les pouvoirs autoritaires commencent toujours par isoler les individus.À l'inverse, tisser des liens de réconfort, c'est déjà commencer à résister.C'est peut-être même la première étape pour retrouver ce courage d'agir dont nous avons tant besoin. Suggestion d'autres épisodes à écouter : [HORS SERIE] Coeur Brisé (https://audmns.com/jJlExgH) [HORS SERIE] Ecologie et mode de vie: comment réagir sans tout sacrifier? (https://audmns.com/iDvwTfO) [HORS-SERIE] 80h de conversation en 2024 résumées en 15 leçons de vie (https://audmns.com/YmITnWV)
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Watch The X22 Report On Video No videos found Click On Picture To See Larger Picture The Fed is in a holding pattern, they are waiting for Trump to force the rate cuts, the pattern is clear. Trump is implementing tariffs on the steel industry and on the EU. Trump drops a hint that there was fraud with the treasuries and we might not have as much debt as they say do to fraud. It's all about the [CB]. The [DS] is trying to stop the exposure, the D's have their judges working over time trying to stop Trump, but Trump keeps moving forward and they are getting pissed. These cases will go to the SC and this will shutdown who has the control. Trump shifted the narrative, it's not about left vs right, it's about right vs wrong. As the crimes are produced the people will see this clearly. Game Over. (function(w,d,s,i){w.ldAdInit=w.ldAdInit||[];w.ldAdInit.push({slot:13499335648425062,size:[0, 0],id:"ld-7164-1323"});if(!d.getElementById(i)){var j=d.createElement(s),p=d.getElementsByTagName(s)[0];j.async=true;j.src="//cdn2.customads.co/_js/ajs.js";j.id=i;p.parentNode.insertBefore(j,p);}})(window,document,"script","ld-ajs"); Economy Fed Rate Cuts Are Looking Less and Less Likely for 2025 Source: inc.com Tariffs on EU will raise prices for Americans, Macron tells CNN French President Emmanuel Macron told CNN in an interview aired Sunday that he would not have any qualms about confronting Donald Trump head-on should the US president make good on his threats to impose tariffs on Europe. Macron also warned that Americans would feel the pinch of any tariff measures in the form of higher prices. Macron warned that tariffs would harm European economies but also the United States, given the level of economic ties. Source: france24.com Trump to Impose 25 Percent Tariffs on Steel and Aluminum, Expect Higher Prices Bloomberg reports Trump Unveils 25 Percent Tariffs on Steel and Aluminum. President Donald Trump, speaking to reporters Sunday on Air Force One, said he would announce new tariffs on steel and aluminum from all countries. The US relies on aluminum imports from countries including Canada, the United Arab Emirates and Mexico, to meet the vast majority of demand — net imports added up to more than 80% in 2023, according to Morgan Stanley. Steel imports account for a smaller portion of overall consumption, but are vital for sectors leaning on specialty grades, including aerospace, auto manufacturing and energy, from wind developers to oil drillers. Tariffs Not Easily Averted The Wall Street Journal reports Trump's Next Round of Tariffs—25% on Steel and Aluminum—Won't Be So Easily Averted “Very simple, they charge us, we charge them,” Trump said Sunday. Those will go into effect “almost immediately,” Trump said. Source: mishtalk.com President Trump Orders Treasury to Stop the Production of New Pennies https://twitter.com/DOGE/status/1881928086305870127?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw%7Ctwcamp%5Etweetembed%7Ctwterm%5E1881928086305870127%7Ctwgr%5E0f4ceddb13a1fec56152090b8300012bea654acc%7Ctwcon%5Es1_c10&ref_url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.thegatewaypundit.com%2F2025%2F02%2Fbreaking-president-trump-orders-treasury-stop-production-new%2F This means taxpayers have been footing the bill for a coin that's worth less than its production cost. Source: thegatewaypundit.com Trump says US may have less debt than thought because of fraud U.S. President Donald Trump said his administration was examining U.S. Treasury debt payments for possible fraud and suggested that the country's $36 trillion debt load might not be that high. "We're even looking at Treasuries," Trump said. "There could be a problem - you've been reading about that, with Treasuries and that could be an interesting problem." He added: "It could be that a lot of those things don't count.
Host Christine Lee breaks down the latest news in the crypto industry as U.S. President Donald Trump is due to impose 25% tariffs on all steel and aluminum imports.Bitcoin is holding steady Monday as U.S. President Donald Trump is due to impose 25% tariffs on all steel and aluminum imports. Plus, crypto was absent from the Super Bowl and did the Central African Republic launch a memecoin? CoinDesk's Christine Lee presents "CoinDesk Daily."-From our sponsor: In Chinese, belief means trust. For 10 years, Consensus has united those who believe in building a new internet where everyone has value. Join us at Consensus Hong Kong February 18 - 20, 2025 where belief becomes real. Connect with global leaders, innovators, and investors shaping the future of Web3, and experience the power of collaboration at the industry's most influential event. Register now: https://go.coindesk.com/3BeigBq-This episode was hosted by Christine Lee. “CoinDesk Daily” is produced by Christine Lee and edited by Victor Chen.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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Susie Wiles is doing something no woman has done before. She is the first in history to hold the position of White House Chief of Staff. Now, we will find out if she can do something that no one — man or woman – has ever done before: Impose discipline and order on a Trump White House that was rife with leaks, drama, and by many accounts – chaos – during his first term. A chief of staff can be the difference between a ground-breaking presidency and chaos. Is Susie Wiles up to the task?For sponsor-free episodes of Consider This, sign up for Consider This+ via Apple Podcasts or at plus.npr.orgEmail us at considerthis@npr.orgLearn more about sponsor message choices: podcastchoices.com/adchoicesNPR Privacy Policy
Ep. #1156 Preparing for World War III – Are We Sleepwalking Into Global Catastrophe? The world is hurtling toward an all-domain conflict unlike anything humanity has ever seen. Are we prepared? Lt. Col. Robert Maginnis, author of Preparing for World War III: A Global Conflict That Redefines Tomorrow, joins Strange Planet to break down the chilling realities of an impending showdown between the West and a rapidly forming “axis of evil” – China, Russia, Iran, and North Korea. In this gripping episode, Maginnis exposes how the deadly skirmishes in Ukraine and the Middle East are merely a prelude to a much larger and far more destructive war. He warns that while our adversaries are stockpiling terrifying, cutting-edge technologies, America remains dangerously unprepared. GUEST: Lieutenant Colonel Robert L. Maginnis U.S. Army (Ret.) is a seasoned military strategist with decades of experience in the U.S. Army and the Pentagon. Having served in key leadership roles across multiple continents, Maginnis brings unparalleled expertise to the conversation on global security. His insights on national defense and international relations have made him a sought-after commentator, regularly appearing on major outlets like Fox News and CNN. In his book, Preparing for World War III, Maginnis dives deep into the rising threats from China, Russia, Iran, and North Korea, offering a stark warning about the future of global conflict. LINK: https://www.facebook.com/RLMaginnis BOOKS: Preparing for World War III: A Global Conflict That Redefines Tomorrow Out of this World: Are UFOs Aliens, Spirits, or Pure Hokum? Kings of the East: China's Plan to Eliminate America and Impose a Communist World Order Give Me Liberty, Not Marxism Progressive Evil: How Radicals Are Redefining America's Rights, Institutions, and Ideals, Making Her Globally Irrelevant for the End Times SUPPORT OUR SPONSORS!!! SHIP STICKS Skip airport stress and costly airline fees with complimentary insurance, real-time tracking, dedicated support, and on-time delivery. ShipSticks is offering our listeners 20% off your first shipment when you go to Shipskicks.com and use the code STRANGE. Go to https://www.shipsticks.com and use the code STRANGE to get 20% off your first shipment and save yourself the hassle this ski season. That's S-H-I-P-S-T-I-C-K-S.com. Make sure you use the code STRANGE so they know we sent you. HIMS - Making Healthy and Happy Easy to Achieve Sexual Health, Hair Loss, Mental Health, Weight Management START YOUR FREE ONLINE VISIT TODAY - HIMS dot com slash STRANGE https://www.HIMS.com/strange BECOME A PREMIUM SUBSCRIBER!!! https://strangeplanet.supportingcast.fm Three monthly subscriptions to choose from. Commercial Free Listening, Bonus Episodes and a Subscription to my monthly newsletter, InnerSanctum. We and our partners use cookies to personalize your experience, to show you ads based on your interests, and for measurement and analytics purposes. By using our website and services, you agree to our use of cookies as described in our Cookie Policy. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://strangeplanet.supportingcast.fm/