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Indefinite IDF Deployments in the Levant and the Strengthening of Turkey. Guest: Jonathan Schanzer. Schanzer explains that the IDF will remain in Lebanon and Syria indefinitely to destroy Hezbollah's massive underground tunnel complexes. He notes that Marco Rubio negotiated a framework emphasizing Lebanese sovereignty. Additionally, Ambassador Tom Barrack is reportedly pressuring Israel while seeking to empower Turkey as Iran's regional influence weakens. 2
Global Defense Shifts in a Multipolar World and the End of Intervention. Guest: Gregory Copley. Copley examines the shift toward a multipolar world as countries like Canada and Turkey reduce their dependency on US weapon systems. This "reversion to sovereignty" allows middle powers to play a more independent role. Copley observes that the US is stepping back from its role as the "cop on the beat" except in existential matters. 11MEXICO
SCHEDULE OF THE JOHN BATCHELOR SHOW, 6-30-261893 HMS INFLEXIBLEThe Sloppy Memo of Understanding and Iran's Control of the Strait of Hormuz. Guest: Jonathan Schanzer.Batchelor and Schanzer discuss a "sloppily" written Memo of Understanding that allows Iran to project control over the Strait of Hormuz. Schanzer notes that while shipping continues, markets remain anxious because Iran is effectively holding international energy hostage. He criticizes the international community's lack of response to this global threat. 1Indefinite IDF Deployments in the Levant and the Strengthening of Turkey. Guest: Jonathan Schanzer. Schanzer explains that the IDF will remain in Lebanon and Syria indefinitely to destroy Hezbollah's massive underground tunnel complexes. He notes that Marco Rubio negotiated a framework emphasizing Lebanese sovereignty. Additionally, Ambassador Tom Barrack is reportedly pressuring Israel while seeking to empower Turkey as Iran's regional influence weakens. 2Volkswagen Layoffs and the Debate Over German Military Conscription. Guest: Judy Dempsey and Thaddeus McCotter. Judy Dempsey reports on the crisis at Volkswagen, where 100,000 workers face layoffs due to the global shift toward electric vehicles and Chinese competition. These layoffs will ripple through Germany's network of small suppliers. Thaddeus McCotter and Dempsey discuss how these economic shifts compare to the American auto industry's transformation. 3The Ankara NATO Summit and Ukraine's Offensive Against Russia. Guest: Judy Dempsey and Thaddeus McCotter. Dempsey and McCotter preview the NATO summit in Ankara, which Donald Trump may attend to reward President Erdoğan with fighter jets. The conversation highlights Ukraine's successful drone strikes on Russian refineries and resupply lines. Putin faces pressure from both domestic hawks and a population suffering under war-induced rationing. 4The Escalating Persecution of Christians Within the Islamic Republic of Iran. Guest: Mariam Wahba. Mariam Wahba describes how the Iranian regime is using current regional tensions as a pretext to clamp down on domestic Christians. The regime specifically targets converts, labeling them as "Zionist" mercenaries and national security threats. Imprisonment of Christians has surged sixfold as the regime seeks scapegoats for its international military setbacks. 5Iranian Drones and the Proxy War in the Sudan Conflict. Guest: Mariam Wahba. Wahba reports that Iranian drones are fueling a stalemate in Sudan's brutal civil war. Iran sells these weapons for revenue and to gain potential port access on the Red Sea near the Houthis. Egypt is intervening to prevent Islamist victories on its border, while the conflict devolves into a multi-power proxy war. 6Critiquing the 14-Point Memo of Understanding and Operation Epic Fury. Guest: Peter Berkowitz. Peter Berkowitz analyzes the 14-point Memo of Understanding, contrasting Secretary Marco Rubio's "peace through strength" approach with Vice President JD Vance's "restraint." He argues "Operation Epic Fury" failed because it did not secure the Strait of Hormuz before the ceasefire. Berkowitz notes that the administration's goals for the Iranian people became confused during operations. 7Diplomatic Failures and the Unsuccessful Campaign to Quell Iran. Guest: Peter Berkowitz. Berkowitz criticizes the administration for failing to prepare the American public for the Iranian conflict through major policy speeches. He highlights a split between Vance's negotiations with Iran and Rubio's Israel-Lebanon framework. Finally, he compares the current MOU to failed Gaza deals, suggesting the IRGC will never abandon its core mission of war. 8The UK's Changing Guard: Andy Burnham and the Defense Budget Black Hole. Guest: Gregory Copley. Gregory Copley discusses the rise of Andy Burnham in Britain following Keir Starmer's "complete detachment" from the electorate. Burnham must address a massive 45-million-pound black hole in the defense budget. The discussion also covers the intractable problem of illegal immigration across the English Channel and the lack of cooperation from France. 9Chilly Conflicts and Fractured Leadership in the Strait of Hormuz. Guest: Gregory Copley. Copley describes the current situation in the Strait of Hormuz as a "chilly conflict" where Iranian leadership remains fractured and indecisive. While supertankers sail through, both the US and Iran are using the ceasefire to rebuild their depleted arsenals. Copley notes that the IRGC is increasingly taking power away from Iran's clerical leadership. 10Global Defense Shifts in a Multipolar World and the End of Intervention. Guest: Gregory Copley. Copley examines the shift toward a multipolar world as countries like Canada and Turkey reduce their dependency on US weapon systems. This "reversion to sovereignty" allows middle powers to play a more independent role. Copley observes that the US is stepping back from its role as the "cop on the beat" except in existential matters. 11King Charles III and the Revitalization of the Royal Navy. Guest: Gregory Copley. Copley highlights King Charles III's personal connection to the Royal Navy and his efforts to revitalize the service. Despite budget constraints, the UK is building new capital ships and submarines to maintain maritime power. The King's involvement is seen as crucial for maintaining military morale and national defense during periods of governmental incompetence. 12Disparate Impact, Merit-Based Admissions, and Federal Contracting Reforms. Guest: Michael Toth. Michael Toth discusses the historical use of "disparate impact" as a mechanism for discrimination in university admissions. He details the current administration's efforts to root out racial preferences in federal contracting. Toth argues for a return to merit-based standards to restore the principle of equal justice. 13The Mystery of Third-Party Litigation Finance and its Taxation. Guest: Michael Toth. Toth explains the emergence of third-party litigation finance, where external financial institutions fund tort cases against American companies. He notes this practice is uniquely American and creates a new market for legal conflict. Toth recommends that the Treasurytax these business gains at ordinary income rates rather than treating them as capital gains. 14Domestic Politics, Midterm Perils, and the SAVE Act. Guest: Thaddeus McCotter. Thaddeus McCotter analyzes the upcoming midterms, noting that Democrats have reframed "inflation" as "affordability" to distance themselves from economic policies. He discusses the internal "civil wars" within both parties, including the rise of Democratic Socialists and divisions within the MAGA movement. The "SAVE Act" is highlighted as the president's primary political solution. 15Affordability, Energy Prices, and the Short-Term Gains of Midterm Politics. Guest: Thaddeus McCotter. McCotter observes that all foreign policy eventually becomes domestic, especially through the lens of energy costs. He warns that the administration might prioritize short-term gas price relief over long-term strategic interests in the Middle East. Consequently, providing sanctions relief to Iran could allow the regime to continue funding global terrorism and its nuclear program. 16
Ahmad Sharawi documents Hamas's presence in Turkey, where senior operatives enjoy sanctuary to plot attacks in the West Bank. Sharawi notes Turkey provides a permissive environment to weaken Israel's regional freedom. Hamas maintains leadership and financing networks despite being whittled down in Gaza. 141930 Ankara
SCHEDULE JOHN BATCHELOR SHOW, 6-29-2026.1950Hussain Haqqani and Bill Roggio discuss the fragile US-Iran ceasefire and a flawed memorandum concerning the Strait of Hormuz. Roggio argues the agreement effectively grants Iran control, while Haqqani notes GCC countries feel excluded and wary of de-escalation on Iranian terms. The US lacks a plan to force Iranian understanding of consequences. 1Hussain Haqqani and Bill Roggio examine regional dynamics, noting the Iranian system remains unchanged despite the Supreme Leader's death. Haqqani describes the US-Iran memorandum as a "damp squib" that ignores fundamental security issues. Roggio suggests Saudi Arabia feels "stuck" with the US but may reconsider its primary regional backing. 2Ernesto Araújo addresses the Venezuelan earthquake and the Maduro regime's inability to manage the crisis, calling leadership a "gangster gathering." He sees international aid as a chance for accountability and renewal. He also questions why the US hesitates to allow democratic leader María Machado to return home. 3Ernesto Araújo discusses recent democratic victories in Colombia and Peru, characterizing them as a rejection of organized crime and socialism. He criticizes media bias for framing these shifts as a "right-wing drift" while ignoring the deep-seated corruption of regional leaders like Lula da Silva. 4Jonathan Schanzer and Bill Roggio analyze Iran's perceived "escalation dominance" in the Strait of Hormuz after the US lifted its naval blockade. Schanzer argues Iran uses the waterway as leverage to derail nuclear talks. Roggio critiques the US admission that there is no military solution to the waterway. 5Jonathan Schanzer and Bill Roggio investigate reports of damaged historic sites in Iran, suggesting they are Iranian information operations. Schanzer explains that many sites were actually torched by protesters rejecting Islamism. He also notes the morality police are doubling down on control following recent ceasefire stunts. 6David Daoud explores the Israel-Lebanon security deal and the IDF's destruction of a major Hezbollah arsenal. Daoud explains the concept of "pilot zones" where the Lebanese Armed Forces must perform demonstrably before territorial expansion. He notes Hezbollah wants a pragmatic end to pain but rejects normalization. 7David Daoud and Bill Roggio analyze "pilot zones" as a mechanism to hold Lebanon's feet to the fire regarding Hezbollah's disarmament. Daoud warns that if the US prioritizes quiet with Iran, these zones could become pressure tactics against Israel rather than mechanisms for actual Lebanese performance. 8Richard Epstein critiques the Supreme Court's 6-3 decision allowing the President to fire independent commission heads. Epstein argues this undermines the separation of powers between prosecution and adjudication. He warns that "presidential accountability" is an illusion in such a unitary power structure. 9John Hardie and Bill Roggio report on Russian fuel shortages caused by Ukrainian long-range drone strikes on refineries. Hardie notes this crisis breaks Putin's "social contract" of stability for passivity. Despite economic trouble, Putin maintains maximalist war demands due to inflated military reports from his general staff. 10Edmund Fitton-Brown critiques the UN's "toxic obsession" with Israel and its lack of evidence regarding genocide claims. Fitton-Brown highlights how China and Russia manipulate the UN system to avoid scrutiny. He notes Israel is uniquely targeted by permanent commissions while worse regimes go free. 11Edmund Fitton-Brown and Bill Roggio discuss the instability of the Iran MOU and the upcoming Doha talks. He contrasts this with a balanced Israel-Lebanon framework that aims to marginalize Hezbollah. However, the MOU's vague language allows Iran to claim legitimate control over the Strait of Hormuz. 12Henry Sokolski examines the stalemate over Iran's nuclear program following a previous B2 raid. Sokolski notes Iranrefuses IAEA inspections at damaged uranium enrichment sites. He warns of massive plutonium risks at the Bushehrplant and calls for public hearings on regional nuclear restraint. 13Ahmad Sharawi documents Hamas's presence in Turkey, where senior operatives enjoy sanctuary to plot attacks in the West Bank. Sharawi notes Turkey provides a permissive environment to weaken Israel's regional freedom. Hamas maintains leadership and financing networks despite being whittled down in Gaza. 14David Maxwell and Gordon Chang analyze North Korea's "salami slicing" strategy in the DMZ designed to normalize its activities. Maxwell warns Kim Jong-un seeks to divide the US-South Korea alliance. He urges a superior political warfare strategy to expose and strangulate North Korea's malign activities. 15Gordon Chang challenges China's manufacturing numbers as "science fiction" and the promotion of robotics to hide massive youth unemployment. Chang explains that Xi Jinping prioritizes manufacturing over consumption to keep the population dependent. He also warns of rising state-promoted xenophobia against foreigners. 16
Today Today, on Crime & Entertainment, we have Billy Hayes. Billy was arrested and jailed for trying to smuggle 4½ pounds of hashish out of Turkey in 1970. Caught at the airport as he was about to board his US bound plane, he spent five years in jail in Turkey. He hatched a plan and escaped from prison and upon his return to the US wrote a book titled Midnight Express, which Oliver Stone turned into a movie.Billy's Site https://ridingthemidnightexpresswithb...Links to Crime & EntertainmentLike us on Facebook - / crimeandentertainmentFollow us on IG - / crimenentertainmentListen on Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/4T67Bs5...Listen on Apple Music - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast...Listen on Stitcher - https://www.stitcher.com/show/crime-e...Listen on Google Podcast - https://podcasts.google.com/feed/aHR0...Listen on Amazon Music - https://music.amazon.com/podcasts/9cd...
In Venezuela, rescue teams are searching through collapsed buildings for survivors after last week's devastating earthquakes, with international help now reaching some of the worst-hit areas. The BBC hears from people who have been left with nothing, as thousands sleep outdoors or in makeshift shelters. Also: Israel's recognition of the mass killing of Armenians by the Ottoman Empire as genocide prompts a furious reaction from Turkey. Gazans try to rebuild lives and livelihoods, despite much of the Palestinian territory still lying in ruins. Uganda's biggest independent media group is ordered to close, raising fears over press freedom. Eleven people die in a plane crash in eastern France. A journalist investigates the Nigerian cybercrime network behind a romance scam that targeted his mother. Canada reaches the last 16 of the men's football World Cup after a dramatic win against South Africa. The Large Hadron Collider - the world's most powerful particle accelerator - shuts down for a four-year upgrade. And a vigilante nicknamed Mexico's Batman goes viral after catching alleged motorcycle thieves.The Global News Podcast brings you the breaking news you need to hear, as it happens. Listen for the latest headlines and current affairs from around the world. Politics, economics, climate, business, technology, health – we cover it all with expert analysis and insight. Get the news that matters, delivered twice a day on weekdays and daily at weekends, plus special bonus episodes reacting to urgent breaking stories. Follow or subscribe now and never miss a moment. Get in touch: globalpodcast@bbc.co.ukPhoto: BBC correspondent Will Grant at a baseball stadium in Venezuela where displaced families have come to shelter after the earthquakes Credit: BBC
From June 4, 2016: This week, the Brookings Institution held an event on a new Brookings report on implementation of the Iran Deal: The Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA) adopted by Iran and the P5+1 partners in July 2015 was an effort not only to prevent Iran from acquiring nuclear weapons but also to avert a nuclear arms competition in the Middle East. But uncertainties surrounding the future of the Iran nuclear deal, including the question of what Iran will do when key JCPOA restrictions on its nuclear program expire after 15 years, could provide incentives for some of its neighbors to keep their nuclear options open.In their Brookings Arms Control and Non-Proliferation Series monograph, “The Iran Nuclear Deal: Prelude to Proliferation in the Middle East?,” Robert Einhorn and Richard Nephew assess the current status of the JCPOA and explore the likelihood that, in the wake of the agreement, regional countries will pursue their own nuclear weapons programs or at least latent nuclear weapons capabilities. Drawing on interviews with senior government officials and non-government experts from the region, they focus in depth on the possible motivations and capabilities of Egypt, Turkey, Saudi Arabia, and the United Arab Emirates for pursuing nuclear weapons. The monograph also offers recommendations for policies to reinforce the JCPOA and reduce the likelihood that countries of the region will seek nuclear weapons.On May 31, the Brookings Arms Control and Non-Proliferation Initiative hosted a panel to discuss the impact of the JCPOA on prospects for nuclear proliferation in the Middle East. Brookings Senior Fellow and Deputy Director of Foreign Policy Suzanne Maloney served as moderator. Panelists included H.E. Yousef Al Otaiba, ambassador of the United Arab Emirates to the United States; Derek Chollet, counselor and senior advisor for security and defense policy at the German Marshall Fund; Brookings Senior Fellow Robert Einhorn; and Brookings Nonresident Senior Fellow Richard Nephew.To receive ad-free podcasts, become a Lawfare Material Supporter at www.patreon.com/lawfare. You can also support Lawfare by making a one-time donation at https://givebutter.com/lawfare-institute.Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/lawfare. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Wednesday, June 29th, 2022 In the Hot Notes: explosive testimony from Cassidy Hutchinson during the last minute hearing on the 1/6 attack on the Capitol building; Ghislaine Maxwell is sentenced to 20 years in prison; There's no chance that Supreme Court justices could be charged with perjury during their confirmation hearings; Turkey has dropped its opposition of Finland and Sweden joining NATO; and filmmaker Alex Holder has been contacted by the Fulton County DA Fani Willis; plus Dana and Allison deliver your Good News. Follow our guest on Twitter: Randall Eliason https://twitter.com/rdeliason Reminder - you can see the pod pics if you become a Patron. The good news pics are at the bottom of the show notes of each Patreon episode! That's just one of the perks of subscribing! patreon.com/muellershewrote Listener Survey:http://survey.podtrac.com/start-survey.aspx?pubid=BffJOlI7qQcF&ver=shortFollow the Podcast on Apple:https://apple.co/3XNx7ckWant to support the show and get it ad-free and early?https://patreon.com/thedailybeanshttps://dailybeans.supercast.com/https://apple.co/3UKzKt0 Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
We start the show live during the last 10 minutes of the USMNT loss to Turkey (00:00:00-00:17:56). We talk Lamelo Ball to the Timberwolves and a rapid fire national sports podcast topics including MLB lockout, Terrion Arnold, Caitlin Clark and more. The USMNT's loses to Turkey and Hank wants to clarify his thoughts on soccer (00:17:56-00:30:16). Mt Rushmore of Household Appliances (00:30:16-00:57:05). Chicago Bears QB Caleb Williams joins the show to talk about his offseason, being on the cover of Madden, the incredible 2025 season, getting better for next season and more (00:57:05-01:33:55). Joel Klatt joins the show to talk CFB, voicing the new CFB 27 game, Sorsby, future CFP expansion and more (01:33:55-02:07:58). We finish with fyre fest of the week.You can find every episode of this show on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or Netflix. Prime Members can listen ad-free on Amazon Music. For more, visit barstool.link/pardon-my-take
Discussing the Mariners losses, The Kraken's offer gets rejected, USA mens soccer team loses to Turkey, Need to Know, Interview rewind with Greg Wyshinski.
Brendan and KVV begin this Friday episode with some clean up on the sweeping changes announced from the PGA Tour this week, including the initial “reporting” and subsequent freak out that places like Pine Valley, Cypress Point, and Seminole could host the re-imagined PGA Tour Championship. They discuss some Travelers odds and ends, where Scottie’s missing belt is a big story, and this also leads to a devastating drive by of Arch Manning. Then they discuss video of Rory McIlroy playing Birkdale on the day of a PGA Tour Signature event and reporting from Bob Harig that he has received a special discretionary exemption to maintain his membership even though he will not meet the minimum number of starts after another skip this week. Nelly Korda’s early start at the Women’s PGA is also discussed, as well as her embrace of being the star of that tour. They also discuss the new pronunciation of Turkey or Türkiye before getting to a Flashback Friday on another U.S. Open rules classic, namely the double chip of TC Chen that lost him the 1985 U.S. Open. They close answering a handful of Golf Advice questions on buddies trips, ride along watchers, and awkward pairings. Use the code FRIEDEGG at eightsleep.com/friedegg for up to $500 off. The 4th of July sale ends July 12. To learn more about how T-Mobile supports the USGA inside the ropes and provides exclusive benefits to its members outside, visit https://t-mobile.com/usga.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
From 06/26 Hour 1: The Sports Junkies recap USA's loss to Turkey last night.
Originally from Turkey, Baran has lived in the U.S. for 23 years and brings a unique blend of engineering and entrepreneurial experience. After more than a decade in car manufacturing, he launched successful retail businesses in 2014 and transitioned into real estate investing five years ago. He joined Rod's Warrior Group in 2024 and has since acquired 12 units while partnering with fellow Warriors on multiple deals. Baran combines technical expertise, business acumen, and a collaborative mindset to build and grow his real estate portfolio. Here's some of the topics we covered: From Turkey to Tennessee Entrepreneur The Warehouse Deal That Started It All Joining the Warrior Program and Closing Fast Landing a 12 Unit Near Downtown Knoxville The $15K Closing Disaster Nobody Saw Coming Creating Massive Rent Upside With Simple Upgrades Building Wealth Through Systems Not Hustle Alone If you'd like to apply to the warrior program and do deals with other rockstars in this business: Text crush to 72345 and we'll be speaking soon. For more about Rod and his real estate investing journey go to www.rodkhleif.com
Pride is HAPPENING this weekend - don't miss it! The USA lost to Turkey yesterday. Vinnie is headed to the Valkyries game tonight while he worries about his elderly mother making is back home.
Quail habitat is the whole story. Kyle Hedges and Frank Loncarich spent five years following bobwhite quail across the Midwest, and the data pointed at one thing over and over: disturbed ground grows birds. On this episode, host Nick Larson brings back Kyle Hedges and Frank Loncarich, two biologists who helped run one of the largest quail habitat studies in the region. From 2014 to 2018 they monitored 500 nests, radio-collared chicks, and even collared raccoons to see how predators move through cover. What came out of it is a genuinely hopeful finding: you can grow quail if you're deliberate about it. The number that anchors the conversation: 95% of their brood locations were in habitat that had been burned, grazed, or otherwise disturbed within the previous 12 months. Grassland managed with fire and cattle beat the old broken-up dairy-farm model on nest success, on survival, and on eggs per nest. The thick, idle CRP field that looks so birdy in January? The chicks can't get through it. Before the quail talk, Nick and the guys swap turkey-season stories and take on the old myth that turkeys are eating quail and grouse into decline. The short version: the timing doesn't add up, and it never did. It's a habitat problem wearing a predator's costume. Chapters: 0:00 - 95% of Broods: The Stat That Reframes Everything 2:19 - Turkey Season Recap and a Mid-Morning Tom 15:14 - Are Turkeys to Blame for Quail and Grouse? 21:57 - Inside the 5-Year Quail Study 25:40 - Usable Space and the Numbers on Nest Success 28:23 - Why Broods Live in Recently Disturbed Cover 31:18 - Prescribed Fire and Grazing at Landscape Scale 34:37 - Why Change Is Hard on Working Farms 36:35 - The Idle CRP Problem 38:40 - How Often to Disturb: Every 1, 2, or 3 Years 41:17 - One Farm for Quail, Turkeys, and Deer 42:10 - Cost Share and the Real Price of a Burn 45:26 - Building a Fire Culture and Burn Associations 46:52 - Native Grass Restoration Goes Mainstream 48:11 - Pollinator Plantings as Quail Habitat 50:08 - What Good Quail Cover Actually Looks Like 53:02 - Shrubby Escape Cover and the 10-20% Rule 54:16 - Eastern Red Cedar and When Woody Cover Helps 59:36 - Predators, Raccoons, and Why Grasslands Win Resources & Links: Land and Legacy: https://landandlegacy.tv/ Kyle Hedges: https://landandlegacy.tv/about/ Frank Loncarich: https://landandlegacy.tv/about/ How to conduct a prescribed burn for upland bird habitat (Project Upland): https://projectupland.com/hunting-conservation/how-to-conduct-a-prescribed-burn-for-upland-bird-habitat/ Support the show: The Birdshot Podcast is Presented By onX Hunt. Use code BSP20 to save 20% on your onX Hunt subscription. Use code BSP10 to save 10% at Meadow Creek Mounts. Use code BS10 to save 10% at Trulock Chokes. Follow the show: Instagram: @birdshot.podcast Website: https://BirdshotPodcast.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Big Ben recaps USA’s questionable loss against Turkey, why momentum does NOT exist & the trade that sent LaMelo Ball to Minnesota + Big Ben’s Lame Jokes of the Week! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Ben Maller opens hour 1 talking about USA’s loss against Turkey and the USA not taking the matchup seriously & the Netherlands fans taking over Kansas City for the World Cup + a new edition of the “Who Am I Game?” See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
When students begin to study international politics, they meet some very old and well-established schools of thought. These approaches disagree about a fundamental question: what is the most important kind of information to acquire? One school of thought recommends studying power: who holds the weapons, and who fears whom. From that, the thinking goes, you'll be able to map the hierarchies and relationships that tell you everything essential that you need to know. Another recommends studying the cultures and dominant ideas that constitute the spirit of a given regime—to try to understand the way a nation will behave based on what it loves, what it honors, and how it understands itself. Of course, ideally you would want to understand both. This week, I'm bringing together two of the most sophisticated, interesting analysts of the Middle East to discuss how they approach the region. When Michael Doran looks at the Middle East, he focuses relative power. Doing so gives him the ability to separate the signal from the noise. The vitality of theological disputes and national cultures is constrained by the ability of the state to deploy force, whether in Iran, Egypt, Turkey, or Saudi Arabia. When Hussein Aboubakr Mansour looks at the Middle East, by contrast, he sees a set of ideologies whose provenance he traces back to European philosophy. How do these two angles of vision relate to one another, and what does each offer? And what do they reflect back to us about America and the West? Michael Doran is a senior fellow and director of the Center for Peace and Security in the Middle East at the Hudson Institute, and host, together with Gadi Taub, of the podcast Israel Update, which is cosponsored by Hudson and Tablet. Hussein Aboubakr Mansour is a fellow at JINSA's Gemunder Center, a columnist at Mosaic, and the author of the Abrahamic Metacritique on Substack. This conversation was recorded live in front of an audience of elite undergraduates, participating in this year's Beren Summer Fellowship, where this week, Michael Doran and Hussein Aboubakr Mansour have been resident faculty members. This episode of The Tikvah Podcast is generously sponsored by Vicki Phillips in memory of Phyllis Bordorf. If you are interested in sponsoring an episode of The Tikvah Podcast, we invite you to join the Tikvah Ideas Circle. Visit tikvah.org/circle to learn more and join.
(00:23:31.74)(00:32:00.91) WHAT HAPPENED LAST NIGHT: Yankees' 4-error disaster in Red Sox loss sets franchise first in the last 113 years. Red Sox win, 6-3. U.S. falls to Turkey on last-minute goal, shifts focus to World Cup knockout roundPlease note: Timecodes may shift by a few minutes due to inserted ads. Because of copyright restrictions, portions—or entire segments—may not be included in the podcast.CONNECT WITH TOUCHER & HARDY: linktr.ee/ToucherandHardyFor the latest updates, visit the show page on 985thesportshub.com. Follow 98.5 The Sports Hub on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram. Watch the show every morning on YouTube, and subscribe to stay up-to-date with all the best moments from Boston's home for sports!See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Shannon Sharpe, Chad “Ochocinco” Johnson and Iso Joe Johnson react to Turkey beating the USA in final game of group stage, Timberwolves trade for LaMelo Ball and Jaylen Brown still in trade rumors. Subscribe to Nightcap presented by PrizePicks so you don’t miss out on any new drops! Download the PrizePicks app today and use code SHANNON to get $50 in lineups after you play your first $5 lineup! Visit https://prizepicks.onelink.me/LME0/NI... 00:00 - Introduction6:30 - Turkey def US19:53 - Charlotte Hornets trade LaMelo Ball to the Timberwolves48:48 - Celtics reportedly looking for a big man and are willing to trade Jaylen Brown (Timestamps may vary based on advertisements.) #ClubSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this hour of VSiN By The Books hosts Dave Ross and Jensen Lewis recap the World Cup results from the USA vs. Turkey game. The hosts go into the Daily Gridiron for the Patriots and what future odds they have. Thomas Gable joins the show and helps talk about the World Cup and the NFL. Get instant access to expert picks, public betting splits data, and pro betting tools when you join VSiN pro. You can take 17% off an annual subscription when you use promo code: POD26. Click Here to get started. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
(00:00-27:54) – Query & Company opens a Friday with Jake Query and producer Eddie Garrison discussing the Indiana Pacers with General Manager Chad Buchanan joining JMV yesterday to discuss drafting Braden Smith and potentially breaking up the core group of players for the right guy to get an impactful player. Jake plays some of the comments that Buchanan made and draws parallel between Braden Smith and Anthony Richardson. (27:54-41:12) – There is racing going on next week at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway! Jakeb Boxell from USAC joins Jake Query to discuss the impact that Brian Clausen had on him and IMS continuing to remember him by having the BC39 every year at the dirt track. (41:12-49:04) – Jake Query concludes the first hour of the show by reacting to the breaking news that Caitlin Clark will be out for the Fever’s game on Saturday against the Sparks. (49:04-1:18:00) – Jake Query tips off the second hour of Query & Company by getting more into the polarization of Caitlin Clark on social media. It leads to Jake giving his perspective on how the WNBA views its biggest superstar and taking calls from listeners that have opinions on how Clark is handled by the Indiana Fever and WNBA. (1:18:00-1:31:55) – Every Friday on Query & Company is a Good For The Heart Friday and Jake shares a feel-good story sponsored by Franciscan Health. For today’s story, Jake updates listeners on a friend of the show that is in Minnesota competing in the Special Olympics. (1:31:55-1:39:34) – Hour number two of Query & Company concludes with Jake and Eddie highlighting some of the text messages they received (1:39:34-2:13:29) – James Boyd from The Athletic and Fan Morning Show joins Jake Query in studio to discuss what Stephanie White had to say about Caitlin Clark’s back injury during Wednesday’s game against Phoenix. They also get into all the social media attention that Clark gets in comparison to the rest of the stars in the WNBA and if she is aware of all of the things that get over-analyzed on social media. (2:13:29-2:22:47) – The United States Men’s National Team wrapped up group play last night with a 3-2 loss to Turkey. One thing that Jake has learned during his consumption of the World Cup is how countries brand themselves in these major events and learning more about how they want to be pronounced versus how they get pronounced. (2:22:47-2:26:04) – The show closes out with JMV joining Jake Query to preview his show!Support the show: https://1075thefan.com/query-and-company/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Although “students” are typically thought of as young people enrolled in K through 12 schools or college…many people over 64 also make up the student population in the San Joaquin Valley. And they're still reaping the benefits of learning…physically and emotionally. Reporter: Rachel Livinal, KVPR California voters will decide on 14 state ballot measures this November. That includes a controversial wealth tax on California billionaires that remains on the ballot after yesterday's deadline despite a flurry of negotiations. Reporter: Guy Marzorati, KQED Senator Alex Padilla is launching a first of its kind initiative to help protect against interference in the November midterm election. Reporter: Keith Mizuguchi, KQED The FIFA World Cup continues. The U.S. saw its first defeat Thursday night against Turkey, in a 3-2 loss, but the Americans will still advance to the knockout stage … along with fellow hosts Mexico and Canada. Over in Watsonville, one group of kids got to experience the World Cup real close. Reporter: Erin Malsbury, KAZU Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This episode is made possible by support from the Oklahoma Conservation Commission. Wild turkey numbers rise and fall for a lot of reasons, but better brood habitat may be one of the most practical things landowners can influence right now. In this episode of Blazin' Grazin' and Other Wild Things, Dr. Mark Turner, Oklahoma State University Extension Wildlife Specialist, joins John Weir and Dr. Laura Goodman to talk through what turkeys need after nesting season. They cover poult survival, forb-rich brood cover, cedar encroachment, roost trees, grazing, fescue control, prescribed fire, predator pressure, and why landowners can have a bigger impact than regulation changes alone. Resources - Oklahoma Conservation Commission - Oklahoma State University Wild Turkey Fact Sheet
PBS calls SAVE Act "Controversial". Protestors yell at JD Vance in Spanish, and he doesn't understand. Attractive meteorologist fired in Houston after badmouthing the boss. Caitlin Clark snubbed on WNBA 30th Anniversary Poster. Ryan and Craig talk about Indy's Crime problems. Wally's and Buc-ees coming to Indy metro. Should we also have Dolly Parton's truck stop? Trump and the DC Reflecting Pool. Democrat Socialists taking over the Democrats. CNN's Harry Enten talks about what the polling tells us. Today’s Popcorn Moment: Big SCOTUS win for Trump. President can end TPS, Temporary Protected Status. Hammer trashed Producer Karl on yesterday's show. Today on the Marketplace: Raygun torch. Why are broadcasters pronouncing Turkey, Türkiye? Tiny apartments in San Francisco. Stephen A Smith finally figuring out that politicians are corrupt. Showering before going into the pool. Naked guys in the locker room. DHS Sec Mullin vs Purple Haired DeLauro. Tom Homan talks about all the fraudulent asylum cases. Dolly's Truck Stop, Buc-ees, Wally's and WaWasSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Trump and the DC Reflecting Pool. Democrat Socialists taking over the Democrats. CNN's Harry Enten talks about what the polling tells us. Today’s Popcorn Moment: Big SCOTUS win for Trump. President can end TPS, Temporary Protected Status. Hammer trashed Producer Karl on yesterday's show. Today on the Marketplace: Raygun torch. Why are broadcasters pronouncing Turkey, Türkiye? Tiny apartments in San Francisco. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Friday Happy Hour edition of The Morning Rant covered a wide range of sports while looking ahead to a busy holiday weekend. Dave Garner and John Davis discussed the Braves' recent struggles and what they'll need to do to regain momentum before the All-Star break, recapped the U.S. Men's National Team's World Cup loss to Turkey despite already advancing, and talked about the excitement surrounding the World Cup atmosphere in America. They also previewed upcoming high school football preparations, PGA Tour changes, the rising costs of youth travel sports, and the possibility of the NHL returning to Atlanta, while mixing in plenty of listener interaction, personal stories, and a preview of next week's live Fourth of July broadcast from Bradley's Bar & Grill. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The US has won their World Cup group for the third time ever, but did so in a meaningless loss. David is joined late night by Michele & Doyle to talk about. They dig into Poch's lineup choices, what we saw from Pulisic, what this means for the sport, and look forward to Bosnia.
The guys break down the Dallas Mavericks' draft picks, including the surprising selection of Morez Johnson Jr. and the hire of Dusty May. Team USA loses to Turkey 3-2 in the final group stage game.They also discuss the developing situation with Stars star Jason Robertson potentially being on the move and the Texas Rangers' recent win over the Blue Jays.
Ecuador stunned Germany in an eventful round of final group stage games, as they qualified for the knockout stage. Tom Clarke hears from Times journalists across America as Paul Hirst reports on Netherlands 3-1 win against Tunisia, James Gheerbrant watches Sweden rescue a draw with Japan and Peter Rutzler see Turkey salvage some pride by beating co-hosts USA 3-2. In part two Tom chats to reporter Ian Whittell who offers his view on Brazil and Spain and previews Cape Verde's huge clash with Saudi Arabia as they attempt to keep their remarkable World Cup story going. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The Friday Happy Hour edition of The Morning Rant covered a wide range of sports while looking ahead to a busy holiday weekend. Dave Garner and John Davis discussed the Braves' recent struggles and what they'll need to do to regain momentum before the All-Star break, recapped the U.S. Men's National Team's World Cup loss to Turkey despite already advancing, and talked about the excitement surrounding the World Cup atmosphere in America. They also previewed upcoming high school football preparations, PGA Tour changes, the rising costs of youth travel sports, and the possibility of the NHL returning to Atlanta, while mixing in plenty of listener interaction, personal stories, and a preview of next week's live Fourth of July broadcast from Bradley's Bar & Grill. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Padres surprise everyone with a sweep of the Braves. Can they continue this winning streak against the Dodgers? MLB News Giants, Yankees, Mets, Rob Manfred, MLBPA, Bruce Meyer. NBA Draft News Wizards, Jazz, Grizzlies, Bulls, Clippers, Nets, Kings, Mavericks, Bucks, Warriors, Thunder, Spurs. Lakers + Clippers Update. USA vs Turkey. Coach Pochettino Leadershi. NHL Draft Maple Leafs, Sharks, Canucks, Sabres. NHL Trades Senators, Sabres, Maple Leafs, Wizards. NHL Trade Rumors Jets, Rangers, Red Wings, Oilers, Stars, Ducks, Canucks. Plus, PGA, Detroit Lions, NFL, NCAA. Holy Moly! Drop your questions and comments in the live chat on YouTube, Facebook, or X to get into Fans Forum! Here's what Lee Hamilton thinks on Thursday, June 25, 2026. 1)…BIG WEEKEND BASEBALL-PETCO PARK…DODGERS/PADRES “BOUNCEBACK WEEKEND” 2A) …MLB-UNION TALKS…ROB MANFRED/BRUCE MEYER “CHANGE IN FREE AGENCY” 2B) …MLB NOTEBOOK…GIANTS/YANKEES/METS “PROBLEM PLAYERS” ————— 3)…NBA DRAFT WEEK- “BLUE CHIP BASKETBALL” WASH… UTAH MEMPHIS…CHICAGO CLIPPERS…BROOKLYN SACRAMENTO DALLAS…BUCKS WARRIORS…THUNDER SPURS 4A) …NBA TRADE BOARD “BLOCKBUSTER DEALS” 4B) …LAKERS-CLIPPERS MAKE STATEMENTS “BIG NIGHT GUARDS-BIG MONEY” ——————— 5)…WORLD CUP SOCCER…TEAM USA MOVE ON “DECISION NIGHT…WIN-MOVE ON” 6)…USA…HEAD COACH DIFFERENCE MAKER…MAURICIO POCHETTINO “IMPACT LEADER’ …I WAS SHOCKED AT COMPLACENCY …YOU ARE NAIVE …WHAT HAVE YOU ACCOMPLISHED …REPUTATION MEANS NOTHING …GUARANTEED NOTHING ============= (HALFTIME)…DIXIELINE LUMBER ============== 7)…NHL DRAFT WEEKEND “TOP PICKS-NO SURPRISES” TORONTO…G MC KENNA SAN JOSE…I STENBURG VANC…C MAHOLTRA BUFF…C REID 8)…NHL…RECORD WEEK TRADES “11-DEALS-11 DAYS” OTTAWA BUFFALO TORONTO WASHINGTON 9)…NHL TRADE RUMOR CENTRAL “TRADE RUMOR CENTRAL” WINN…C HELLEBUYCK RANGERS…V TROCHECK DET..D LARKINS EDM…D NURSE DALL…J ROBERTSON ANA…M MCTAVISH VAN…E PETTERSSON ————– 10)…HEADLINES “OFF THE SPORTSWIRE” PGA TOUR DETROIT LIONS NFL NCAA ================ #MLB #yankees #mets #giants #PADRES #mannymachado #jpsears #DODGERS #shoheiohtani #daltonrushing #ANGELS #jazzchisolm #juansoto #busterposey #RAFAELDEVERS #robmanfred #BRUCEMEYER #nfl #LIONS #lakers #lebronjames #AUSTINREAVES #clippers #kawhileonard #timberwolves #mavericks #thunder #spurs #WARRIORS #grizzlies #BULLS #WIZARDS #jazz #jamorant #anthonyedwards #lameloball #lonzoball #TEXASTECH #brendansorsby #ducks #masonmctavish #nhl #CAPITALS #MAPLELEAFS #OILERS #canucks #rangers #sharks #jets #redwings #AUSTONMATTHEWS #teamusa #christianpulisic #earlinghaaland #chuckylozano #MauricioPochettino #fifa #worldcup2026 #tigerwoods #pga Be sure to share this episode with a friend! ☆☆ STAY CONNECTED ☆☆ For more of Hacksaw's Headlines, The Best 15 Minutes, One Man's Opinion, and Hacksaw's Pro Football Notebook: http://www.leehacksawhamilton.com/ SUBSCRIBE on YouTube for more reactions, upcoming shows and more! ► https://www.youtube.com/c/leehacksawhamiltonsports FACEBOOK ➡ https://www.facebook.com/leehacksaw.hamilton.9 TWITTER ➡ https://twitter.com/hacksaw1090 TIKTOK ➡ https://www.tiktok.com/@leehacksawhamilton INSTAGRAM ➡ https://www.instagram.com/leehacksawhamiltonsports/ To get the latest news and information about sports, join Hacksaw’s Insider’s Group. It’s free! https://www.leehacksawhamilton.com/team/ Thank you to our sponsors: Dixieline Lumber and Home Centers https://www.dixieline.com
Controversy explodes over New York Democrats' nomination of three far-left congressional candidates, a first-of-its-kind domestic terrorism case brings decades of prison time for an Antifa cell, and Team USA wraps up group play against Turkey as the Trump Administration keeps a close eye on the Iranian team. Reporting from Jennie Taer & Lynden Blake. Plus, we speak with Katie Pavlich. Get the facts first with Morning Wire. - - - Ep. 2859 - - - Wake up with new Morning Wire merch: https://bit.ly/4lIubt3 - - - Today's Sponsors: Lean - Get 20% off when you enter code WIRE at https://TakeLean.com Vanta - Vanta is here to help you automate your security and compliance, and earn and prove trust. Get started today at https://vanta.com/morningwire. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
In the latest episode of The Deuce, Presented by Allstate, Rog and Clint Dempsey break down the USMNT's dream start to the tournament after wins over Paraguay and Australia. Clint discusses the electric scenes in Seattle, the team's high-intensity start under Mauricio Pochettino, and the challenge of balancing rotation with momentum ahead of Thursday's match against Turkey. Plus, Clint reflects on Christian Pulisic's return to fitness, Folarin Balogun's red-hot form, and the growing belief around this team.Check out the Men in Blazers Shop: https://mibcourage.co/4qIb2L1Sign up for our newsletters: https://mibcourage.co/4rA5fGzJoin our Discord! https://discord.gg/9dUpP2pHHUSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Salk opens the show reading your texts after the Mariners get blown out by the Pirates. He tells you everything you Need To Know, including more details about the Mariners 11-1 loss in Pittsburgh, Team USA’s World Cup game against Turkey tomorrow, and more. Aaron Goldsmith joins the show to talk about the return to form of both Cal Raleigh and Andres Munoz, the recent up-tick in velocity from some of the Mariners pitchers, his impression of Cole Young, and they revisit one of Goldy's most infamous calls.
National Soccer Hall of Famer DaMarcus Beasley tells guest host Tom Pelissero the risks and rewards of the USMNT sitting some starters vs Turkey, how for the USA team can go in the World Cup with its talented mix of veterans and rising young stars, and reveals why he is NOT a fan of VAR reviews in soccer. Tom weighs in on how long the Rams can expect to have reigning NFL MVP Matthew Stafford as their starting quarterback, reveals what his expectations are for Los Angeles next season after their blockbuster trade for Myles Garrett, and says if the Cleveland Browns get enough in return for the 2-time NFL Defensive Player of the Year. TJ debates the value of NBA lottery picks vs players drafted in the 2nd half of the first round and later. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Noted soccer experts Paulie & Tony Fusco tell you the simple way USA Soccer can beat everyone at World Cup 2026. They also explain why they are VERY CONCERNED about Thursday's match between USA and Turkey. Plus, they tell you about an UNFAIR situation at the World Cup, explain why they don't like FIFA's hydration breaks or Alexi Lalas's soccer coverage, and they also suggest some minor changes that would make soccer much more fun to watch. Rate and review the pod 5-stars on Apple Podcasts bro Shop merch store HERE bro and get TERRIFIC products.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Trump is signaling a major arms deal with Turkey — even as the IDF reveals how a Hamas headquarters operating out of Istanbul has been coordinating terrorist attacks inside Israel. Meanwhile, explosive allegations suggest Qatar has secretly supported Iran economically and militarily while publicly playing mediator, and New York's Democratic primaries show DSA-backed candidates making alarming gains for the Jewish community. On the bright side, Israel's GDP has surged from $513B to $719B since 2023 while Iran's has cratered from $421B to $300B. Nvidia just announced a major new office complex in Yokneam as part of a plan to become Israel's largest private employer, Morocco became the first Arab nation to join Trump's stabilization force in Gaza, and new OSINT raises serious questions about who is really running Iran. The truth about what's happening in Israel — without the propaganda. Joshua Waller, Luke Hilton, Jeremy Gimpel, and Nate Waller break it all down on this week's roundtable podcast. Sponsor a young person to volunteer in Israel! https://israelguys.link/sponsorship-86exxx35h Sign up for the Prophets of Israel Daily: https://thelandofisrael.com/prophets-of-israel/ Email Jeremy Gimpel: Support@thelandofisrael.com Come on an Israel trip with us! https://theisraelguys.com/volunteer/ Join our Telegram channel: https://t.me/theisraelguys Source Links: https://x.com/Osint613/status/2069883813145215209?s=20 https://x.com/YishaiFleisher/status/2069932202498937237?s=20 https://thejewishedition.com/news/middle-east-levant/2026/06/24/qatar-secretly-supported-iran-militarily-and-economically/ https://share.google/QlSaPVtKnMhQ9AmiM https://www.worldometers.info/gdp/israel-gdp/ https://www.worldometers.info/gdp/iran-gdp/ https://jewishbreakingnews.com/v2ij #israel #Israelnews #heartland #JudeaandSamaria #WestBank #Bibi #Netanyahu #Turkey #Trump
This episode is a news-packed update from around the world, covering devastating natural disasters, close calls in aviation, and exciting sports action. The speaker shares updates on the recent earthquakes in Venezuela and northern California, highlighting the severity of the damage and the impact on those affected. We're also discussing a series of close calls in the skies, including a near-miss at Logan Airport and an emergency landing due to a pilot's medical emergency. Additionally, the speaker touches on the latest developments in the World Cup, including the US team's upcoming match against Turkey. With so much happening in the world, it's a good thing we have this podcast to keep us informed and up-to-date.This episode is a news-packed update from around the world, covering a range of topics that will keep you on the edge of your seat. From natural disasters to close calls in aviation, the speaker shares the latest news and updates on what's happening in the world. Whether you're interested in current events or just want to stay informed, this episode has something for everyone.The speaker discusses the recent earthquakes in Venezuela and northern California, highlighting the severity of the damage and the impact on those affected. We're also getting an update on the latest developments in the World Cup, including the US team's upcoming match against Turkey. And, in a separate story, a Delta flight had to avoid colliding with another plane on the runway at Logan Airport, while another flight made an emergency landing due to a pilot's medical emergency.If you want to stay informed and up-to-date on the latest news and current events, tune in to this episode to hear the speaker's take on the world's top stories. With a mix of news, updates, and analysis, this episode is a must-listen for anyone looking to stay informed and engaged.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Kevin Avery joins Andy and Randy to discuss the U.S. Men's National Team's dominant run in the World Cup group stage and the debate over playing Christian Pulisic against Turkey. They explore the incredible fan engagement in Atlanta and share stories of international supporters embracing local culture. The conversation also covers tournament winner predictions and the impact of the expanded field on the global competition. 01:00 - David Beckham Lifestyle Talk 02:51 - USMNT Success and Pulisic 06:04 - World Cup Fan Surprises 08:34 - Predictions and Tournament Format
-For the first time since 1930, the USA is 2-0 to start off the World Cup, and they'll play tonight vs. Turkey in LA at 9pm-Sip has admitted he's been watching some of the action so far…will Jake and Bill join in tonight and watch?Show sponsored by NEBCO/ANDERSON FORDOur Sponsors:* Check out Hims and use my code hims.com/EARLYBREAK for a great deal: https://www.hims.com* Check out Progressive: https://www.progressive.comAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
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Rog is joined by USMNT defender Chris Richards to discuss the United States' dream start to the tournament after wins over Paraguay and Australia. They begin with his emotional return to the global stage, then assess what has clicked inside Mauricio Pochettino's system. Chris reflects on playing on home soil, the meaning of being “overly American,” and the unforgettable scenes in Seattle. Plus, he looks ahead to the final group-stage match against Turkey and explains why this team is embracing Pochettino's “Why not us?” mentality.Check out the Men in Blazers Shop: https://mibcourage.co/4qIb2L1Sign up for our newsletters: https://mibcourage.co/4rA5fGzJoin our Discord! https://discord.gg/9dUpP2pHHUSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
The Spread Zone is back with a loaded mid-summer betting board. Tim McKernan, Anthony Stalter, and Riz break down their picks at the Travelers Championship plays at TPC River Highlands, including first-round score angles, top-five and top-20 looks, and outright winner discussion.Then the guys dive into the World Cup market before the U.S. closes out the group stage against Turkey. Also diving into tournament futures, Tim's live-betting strategy, and how to attack totals as the group stage tightens up. Plus, Anthony takes a look at the NFL offseason futures board, from division winners, steals, and win totals to MVP, Super Bowl value, and player props.The Spread Zone is presented by FanDuel Sportsbook!The Spread ZoneLEGAL DISCLAIMERWe provide information about sports betting for entertainment purposes only. Please confirm gambling regulations in your state of residence. To participate in sports gaming, you must be 21 years of age or older and be physically present in a state where sports betting is legal. If you or someone you know has a sports betting or gambling problem, please call 1-800-GAMBLER or visit www.ncpgambling.org for more information and further assistance.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Darkness Radio presents Supernatural News/Parashare: Ghosts In Our Machine Edition w/Mallie Fox!This Week, while gremlins give us trouble at home, things are brewing everywhere! There are new clues in the cases of Melissa Casias that have cast doubt on the suicide theory! Olivia Rodrigo claims to have ghosts around her as she recorded this new album! A major investigation has given the green light for deeper digging at the Noah's Ark site in Turkey, and are you for... a robot toilet that comes to you when you call for it?!Mallie has been expanding her reach, featured as a researcher and talking head on Strange Evidence on the Science Channel! You can stream it on demand on Discovery + or on Max! Get Max here: https://bit.ly/469lcZHDarkness Radio Hoodies! Fleece Pants! Bucket Hats! Mugs! Glasses! and MORE!There are new and different (and really cool) items all the time in the Darkness Radio Online store on our website! Check out the Darkness Radio Store! https://www.darknessradioshow.com/store/#paranormal #supernatural #paranormalpodcasts #darknessradio #timdennis #malliefox #paranormalgirl #strangeevidence #supernaturalnews #parashare #ghosts #spirits #hauntings #hauntedhouses #haunteddolls #demons #supernaturalsex #deliverances #exorcisms #paranormalinvestigation #ghosthunters #Psychics #tarot #ouija #Aliens #UFO #UAP #Extraterrestrials #alienhumanhybrid #alienabduction #alienimplant #Alienspaceships #disclosure #shadowpeople #AATIP #DIA #Cryptids #Cryptozoology #bigfoot #sasquatch #yeti #abominablesnowman #ogopogo #lochnessmonster #chupacabra #beastofbrayroad #mothman #artificialintelligence #AI #NASA #CIA #FBI #conspiracytheory #neardeatheexperience
SCHEDULE JBS, 6-23-2026.1936Alan Greenspan's Legacy and the New Fed Chair. Guest: Elizabeth Peek. This segment reflects on the passing of Alan Greenspan and the transition to Kevin Warsh as Federal Reserve Chair. Peek highlights Warsh's goal to reform data collection and move away from forecasting, favoring real-time data over the traditional, often confusing, communication styles of his predecessors like Greenspan. 1The Resilient US Consumer and AI Infrastructure. Guest: Elizabeth Peek. Despite concerns over tariffs and wars, consumer spending remains robust, fueled by record stock market levels and rising low-end wages. Peek argues against AI alarmism, noting that massive investments in AI infrastructure are creating a surge in blue-collar job demand for skilled trades like welding and construction. 2Critiquing the Memo of Understanding with Iran. Guest: Jonathan Schanzer. Schanzer describes the newly established Memo of Understanding as a "dog's breakfast" that grants the Iranian regime significant sanctions relief and upfront cash. He argues the agreement appears to be an American defeat, particularly regarding the shaky nuclear inspection protocols and the uncertain status of the Strait of Hormuz. 3Hezbollah's Role and the Fog of Middle East Diplomacy. Guest: Jonathan Schanzer. The discussion focuses on Hezbollah as a "wholly owned subsidiary" of Iran, with the IRGC directing its activities in Lebanon. Schanzer criticizes the administration for expecting Israel to adhere to a ceasefire while Iran continues to provoke attacks, labeling the current diplomatic strategy as improvised and potentially harmful. 4Secretary Rubio's Reassurance Mission to Gulf Allies. Guest: Mary Kissel. Secretary of State Marco Rubio travels to the Gulf to reassure the UAE, Kuwait, and Bahrain of U.S. security commitments following Iranian attacks. Kissel criticizes the administration for granting Iran sanctions relief and 60-day exemptions, arguing that the diplomatic effort prioritizes "hope over experience" regarding Iranian nuclear ambitions. 5The Impact of Foreign Policy on Domestic Midterms. Guest: Mary Kissel. Kissel examines whether foreign policy influences American voters, noting it is rare compared to "pocketbook" issues like inflation and interest rates. She warns that adversarial regimes like Iran and China are sophisticated observers of the U.S. electoral calendar and may attempt to influence domestic politics. 6Kevin Warsh's Reformist Vision for the Federal Reserve. Guest: Joseph Sternberg. Sternberg analyzes Kevin Warsh's first FOMC meeting, noting a shift toward shorter policy statements and the removal of the "dot plot" forecasting tool. Warsh is initiating five task forces to reform the Fed's intellectual framework, specifically targeting productivity, data quality, and balance sheet management. 7The Turmoil of British Leadership and the Labour Party. Guest: Joseph Sternberg. This segment explores the potential replacement of Keir Starmer with Andy Burnham as UK Prime Minister. Sternberg argues that Labour's struggles go beyond charisma, involving a lack of clear economic direction and the failure to address core voter concerns like the broken NHS and illegal immigration. 8The Geopolitical Chessboard of the Strait of Hormuz. Guest: Gregory Copley. Copley discusses the power struggles within Iran and the strategic card of the Strait of Hormuz. He notes that while the strait is "more or less open," the situation remains in flux, with regional players like Turkey seeking to thwart Iranian ambitions in the Mediterranean. 9Xi Jinping's Strategic Outreach to North Korea. Guest: Gregory Copley. Xi Jinping's visit to Pyongyang is seen as a move to reassert Chinese influence over North Korea as Kim Jong-un shifts away from communist identity. Kim is positioning himself as an equal to Xi while strengthening his ties with Russia, creating a complex ideological shift in the region. 10British Political Fragmentation and the Immigration Crisis. Guest: Gregory Copley. Britain has seen seven prime ministers in ten years due to political fragmentation over illegal immigration and European relations. Copley suggests that the Labour Party is failing to represent the British working class, which favors traditional values and stricter border controls, leading to a rise in alternative parties. 11The Crown as a Symbol of British Identity. Guest: Gregory Copley. Amidst political instability, King Charles III is viewed as a dynamic symbol of national dignity and continuity. The segment discusses the King's role in stabilizing the United Kingdom following Prime Minister Starmer's resignation and managing sensitive royal family matters to preserve the image of the monarchy. 12Recovering the Original Understanding of Unalienable Rights. Guest: Peter Berkowitz. Berkowitz reflects on the 2019 Commission on Unalienable Rights, which sought to ground human rights in the American founding tradition. The commission aimed to counter the "proliferating industry" of rights that often serves partisan progressive ends, emphasizing the Universal Declaration of Human Rights' original austere framework. 13Unalienable Rights and the Challenge of Foreign Policy. Guest: Peter Berkowitz. This segment discusses applying founding principles to modern diplomacy, specifically condemning the Chinese Communist Party's crimes against the Uyghurs. Berkowitz argues that despite economic entanglements, the United States must maintain its dedication to universal principles and use its diplomatic toolbox to address massive human rights violations. 14The Strategic Failure of the Iran Memo of Understanding. Guest: Thaddeus McCotter. McCotter analyzes the Memo of Understanding, highlighting unresolved issues like the Strait of Hormuz and the $80 billion war funding request. He argues the administration is trying to make kinetic action palatable to voters while failing to secure meaningful concessions on Iran's nuclear program or its sponsorship of terrorism. 15The Republican Fissures and Potential Third-Party Movements. Guest: Thaddeus McCotter. The discussion centers on Tucker Carlson's potential departure from the Republican Party over foreign policy disagreements. McCotter suggests this reflects deeper fault lines within the MAGA base, where isolationist tendencies and dissatisfaction with the administration's relationship with allies like Israel could lead to future political discord. 16
The Geopolitical Chessboard of the Strait of Hormuz. Guest: Gregory Copley. Copley discusses the power struggles within Iran and the strategic card of the Strait of Hormuz. He notes that while the strait is "more or less open," the situation remains in flux, with regional players like Turkey seeking to thwart Iranian ambitions in the Mediterranean. 91936
Dave Rubin of "The Rubin Report" gives a first look to the stories you need to know to start your day including new questions surrounding Congresswoman Ilhan Omar's finances after her latest disclosure shows her husband Tim Mynett's businesses allegedly falling from valuations in the millions to virtually zero while previously reported revenue raises fresh scrutiny; New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani calling for the abolition of ICE while arguing the NYPD can handle public safety despite years of advocating to defund the police; and the FBI, led by Director Kash Patel, bringing accused Medicare fraud mastermind Ibrahim Khaldoon Hilmi back from Turkey to face charges in an alleged $3.7 billion healthcare fraud scheme, one of the largest Medicare fraud cases in U.S. history, and much more.