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In this episode, Lawfare's Ukraine Fellow Anastasiia Lapatina sits down with Minna Ålander, an associate fellow at Chatham House Europe Program, and Mykhailo Soldatenko, a scholar of international law and a doctoral candidate at Harvard Law School, to discuss Russia's recent air incursions into Poland and Estonia, and whether NATO's response to it has been proportional.For more, read a report about Russian hybrid warfare co-authored by Minna Ålander.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.
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In this episode, host Ken Miller is joined by friend and colleague Tom Withington, award-winning editor, defense journalist, and expert with Armada International. Ken and Tom discuss the latest developments in the Russo-Ukrainian War with a special focus on the recent Russian drone incursion into Poland and what it means for all of NATO. They also discuss how the Russo-Ukrainian War, along with other global security challenges in the Middle East and Indo-PACOM region, are changing the way we have to prepare for future escalation and conflict. For more information on FTCN and the Association of Old Crows, visit fromthecrowsnest.org and crows.org, respectively. You can reach the host directly at host@fromthecrowsnest.org to share your thoughts or questions you want FTCN to cover in future episodes. Please also follow our new Instagram account, @fromthecrowsnestpodcast.
Gideon talks to former Lithuanian foreign minister Gabrielius Landsbergis about Russia's recent drone incursion into Polish airspace. What message should Europe and Nato take from this? How worried are the Baltic states about a possible expansion of Vladimir Putin's war aims? And how vulnerable are they to attack? Clips: BBC, BFBSFree links to read more on this topic: What is Vladimir Putin's game plan against Nato's eastern flank?Russians lose internet access as Ukrainian drones hit close to homeBaltic states know Russian occupation is never temporaryMoscow holds Ukrainian children at hundreds of sites across RussiaEurope turns to Ukrainian tech for ‘drone wall' against RussiaPresented by Gideon Rachman. Produced by Fiona Symon. Sound design is by Breen Turner and the executive producer is Flo Phillips.Follow Gideon on Bluesky or X @gideonrachman.bsky.social, @gideonrachmanRead a transcript of this episode on FT.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Utah prosecutors have charged 22-year-old Tyler Robinson with aggravated murder in the shooting of conservative commentator Charlie Kirk. The charges include obstruction of justice, witness tampering, and multiple firearm offenses. According to the affidavit, Robinson confessed to both his roommate — with whom he was in a romantic relationship — and his father. Investigators say Robinson admitted that the motive was political. He told his roommate that “some hate cannot be negotiated” and accused Kirk of “spreading hatred.”Prosecutors allege that Robinson carved antifascist slogans into the bullet casings used in the shooting. They say he left behind clothes and a backpack at the scene, both of which tested positive for his DNA. A bolt-action rifle was found nearby. Surveillance footage and Discord messages allegedly link Robinson to planning the attack, though he has not spoken directly to police. His roommate, someone transitioning from male to female who has not been publicly identified, is cooperating with investigators.Politics Politics Politics is a reader-supported publication. To receive new posts and support my work, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber.Also at the scene was a second man, George Zinn, who approached police with a knife and told them to shoot him. Zinn allegedly said he had been trying to help Robinson escape. He has not been charged in the shooting, but prosecutors say he was found with child pornography. The two men were not known to each other before that day.This case does not follow the familiar patterns of mental instability or mass shooting chaos. Prosecutors have outlined what they describe as a deliberate, targeted act with ideological motivation. Robinson allegedly stated that he believed the shooting would be “the only way” to stop Kirk. The firearm used was a bolt-action rifle, which indicates planning rather than impulsivity.Governor Spencer Cox, in his television appearances, struck a more composed tone than in his initial press conference. That earlier moment felt like a political speech. Over the weekend, however, he appeared more focused on unity and de-escalation. That stands in contrast to Trump, whose responses were angrier and more inflammatory. The White House has not issued a formal statement, but administration officials have been briefed.One of the major talking points emerging in political media is whether this attack fits into a broader pattern. Names like Paul Pelosi and Ashli Babbitt have been floated — but what happened here is categorically different. The suspect allegedly had a motive, a plan, and a clear ideological framework. This was not senseless. According to prosecutors, it was intentional and politically driven.It's still early, and these are only allegations. But the details laid out so far paint a clear picture: a targeted political killing, carried out in public, with motive stated directly. That's rare. And it's something we'll be forced to grapple with as the trial unfolds.Chapters00:00:00 - Intro00:02:15 - Charlie Kirk Suspect Arrested00:09:53 - Interview with Karol Markowicz00:53:28 - Update00:54:01 - Pam Bondi Hate Speech00:57:39 - Epstein01:00:15 - Hakeem Jeffries and Zohran Mamdani01:02:53 - Interview with Ryan McBeth01:52:45 - Wrap-up This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.politicspoliticspolitics.com/subscribe
Alien: Rogue Incursion - Evolved Edition | Coming Soon to PS5, PS5 Pro, Steam, Xbox, and EpicRoss De Vito | LinkedInIn this episode we have Ross DeVito, a gameplay programmer at Survios, a VR studio. Ross shares his journey from studying mechanical engineering at Cal Poly San Luis Obispo to finding fulfillment in virtual reality game development. He discusses the development of 'Alien: Rogue Incursion,' a VR game that Survios is adapting for flat screen (PC and console) gaming. Ross explains the challenges and techniques involved in transitioning VR mechanics, such as weapon systems and combat AI, to a traditional flat screen format. They talk about the differences in optimization, player control, and immersion between VR and flat screen gaming, as well as the additional features of the PSVR2, like adaptive triggers and head haptics. Ross emphasizes that the evolved edition of the game aims to offer a unique and immersive experience for both VR and flat screen players. Connect with us:•
Peter Rough, senior fellow and director of the Center on Europe and Eurasia at the Hudson Institute, joins the show to discuss the recent Russian drone incursions in Poland and Romania and what they mean. ▪️ Times • 01:08 Introduction • 01:35 What actually happened? • 05:30 Destructive decoys • 07:27 European moods • 11:23 Rightwing response • 16:32 Strategic autonomy • 23:52 Zapad • 30:00 On/off switch • 33:31 Where do we stand? Follow along on Instagram, X @schoolofwarpod, and YouTube @SchoolofWarPodcast Find a transcript of today's episode on our School of War Substack
Dr Jenny Mathers, Senior Lecturer in International Politics at Aberystwyth University, discusses Russian drones breaching a second European country's airspace in a week.
Anatol Lieven explains that Alexander Lukashenko of Belarus is a Soviet loyalist, not a Putin stooge, but was driven to Russia by Western sanctions. He discusses Russian drone incursions into Poland, likely an intentional message to NATO to test air defenses and warn against deploying troops to Ukraine. Russia may also seek to maintain Belarus firmly in its orbit by disrupting its multi-vector foreign policy initiatives, particularly any attempts at détente with the West.
CONTINUED Anatol Lieven explains that Alexander Lukashenko of Belarus is a Soviet loyalist, not a Putin stooge, but was driven to Russia by Western sanctions. He discusses Russian drone incursions into Poland, likely an intentional message to NATO to test air defenses and warn against deploying troops to Ukraine. Russia may also seek to maintain Belarus firmly in its orbit by disrupting its multi-vector foreign policy initiatives, particularly any attempts at détente with the West. 1895 KRAKOW
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Battlefield 6 Latest Leaks, Arena Breakout and Incursion Red River! | More FPS News #podcast #gaming #fps Welcome to "The Scope," your ultimate FPS gaming podcast! Join us for the latest news, trends, and updates in the world of First Person Shooters. Whether you're a seasoned player or just starting out, our passionate hosts cover everything from new releases to gaming strategies. Dive into the action-packed universe of FPS games with us!Buffnerd GamingChannel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCUv67t-1w4i5NJhG3T1vtmgTwitter: https://twitter.com/BuffNerdGaming1BlueTheRobot: Channel: https://www.youtube.com/c/BlueTheRobotTwitter: https://twitter.com/bluetherobotCrash:Discord: https://discord.gg/4HZxRx3MkFTwitch: https://www.twitch.tv/crash8 Twitter: https://twitter.com/fps_crashPodcast: https://redcircle.com/shows/the-scope
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This week, hosts Saul David and Roger Moorhouse discuss a series of momentous events that could be seen as a turning point in the war. They analyse a shocking Russian glide bomb attack on civilians in eastern Ukraine, a historic drone incursion into Polish airspace, and the hardening of attitudes within NATO. The hosts also examine the political fallout from these events, including the reactions of Donald Trump and other Western leaders, and the latest news from Russia. If you have any thoughts or questions, you can send them to - podbattleground@gmail.com Producer: James Hodgson X (Twitter): @PodBattleground Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
durée : 00:23:46 - L'invité de 8h20 - L'ambassadeur de Russie en France est convoqué vendredi au ministère français des Affaires étrangères pour évoquer l'incursion des drones en Pologne, a annoncé sur France Inter le chef démissionnaire de la diplomatie, Jean-Noël Barrot, emboitant le pas à plusieurs autres pays européens. Vous aimez ce podcast ? Pour écouter tous les autres épisodes sans limite, rendez-vous sur Radio France.
CONTINUED General Blaine Holt NATO Reacts to Russian Drone Incursions into Poland General Blaine Holt analyzes Russiandrone incursions into Polish airspace from Belarus, triggering a NATO Article 4 meeting. While NATO calls it an "intentional incursion" to allow de-escalation, Poland considers it an "act of war." The incident highlights NATO's rapid response capabilities and the broader "poly crisis" in Europe, requiring diplomatic de-escalation.
General Blaine Holt NATO Reacts to Russian Drone Incursions into Poland General Blaine Holt analyzes Russiandrone incursions into Polish airspace from Belarus, triggering a NATO Article 4 meeting. While NATO calls it an "intentional incursion" to allow de-escalation, Poland considers it an "act of war." The incident highlights NATO's rapid response capabilities and the broader "poly crisis" in Europe, requiring diplomatic de-escalation.
Day 1,296.Today, we continue to unpack NATO's response to the incursion of 19 Russian drones into Polish airspace. We hear the latest news from the resistance in the Ukrainian territories occupied by Russia, and we zoom in on the water crisis in Donetsk.Contributors:Adélie Pojzman-Pontay (Reporter and Producer). @adeliepjz on X.Dominic Nicholls (Associate Editor of Defence). @DomNicholls on X.Joe Barnes (Brussels Correspondent). @barnes_joe on X.Dr. Jade McGlynn (War Studies Department of King's College). @DrJadeMcGlynn on X.Content Referenced:Russian drones were ‘targeting Nato base in Poland'', The Telegraphhttps://www.telegraph.co.uk/world-news/2025/09/11/russian-drones-targeting-nato-base-in-poland/Is Nato sliding towards war with Russia?, The Telegraphhttps://www.telegraph.co.uk/world-news/2025/09/10/nato-sliding-towards-war-with-russia/Print Army: https://drukarmy.org.ua/enSIGN UP TO THE NEW ‘UKRAINE: THE LATEST' WEEKLY NEWSLETTER:https://secure.telegraph.co.uk/customer/secure/newsletter/ukraine/ Each week, Dom Nicholls and Francis Dearnley answer your questions, provide recommended reading, and give exclusive analysis and behind-the-scenes insights – plus maps of the frontlines and diagrams of weapons to complement our daily reporting. It's free for everyone, including non-subscribers.Subscribe: telegraph.co.uk/ukrainethelatestEmail: ukrainepod@telegraph.co.uk Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode of K9 Conservationists, Kayla speaks with Ruan and Tina De Flamingh form Green Trax about incursion dogs.Links Mentioned in the Episode:Science Highlight: Domestic Dog Scent Marks Trigger a Behavioural Response in Wild WolvesWhere to find Ruan and Tina: Website You can support the K9 Conservationists Podcast by joining our Patreon at patreon.com/k9conservationists.K9 Conservationists Website | Course Waitlist | Merch | Support Our Work | Facebook | Instagram | TikTok
Are two headline-grabbing incidents—the overnight Russian drone incursion into Poland and the explosion of eight Polish gas tankers on a train in Lithuania—part of the same campaign? Dr. Artis Pabriks thinks so. The former Latvian Foreign Minister, Defence Minister, and Deputy Prime Minister, now chairman of the Northern Defence Policy Centre, joins us to explain why he believes the events are connected and why he holds Russia responsible. He also lays out what NATO can do next.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
For the first time since the war in Ukraine began, NATO has shot down Russian drones over its own territory. Nearly 20 drones crossed into Poland, prompting Prime Minister Donald Tusk to warn his country is closer to war than at any time since WW2. Moscow insists it didn't mean to strike Poland, but many experts call the move deliberate and a provocation designed to test the alliance's resolve.
Comprehensive coverage of the day's news with a focus on war and peace; social, environmental and economic justice. Poland map by Burmesedays, amendments and translation by Globe-trotter and Alexander Tsirlin Poland consulting NATO after Russian drones incursion, as US lawmakers call for sanctions on Russia; Congressmember Huffman discusses Trump authoritarianism and possible budget shut-down; Common Cause opposes gerrymandering but sees reason for California redistricting plan; Arab countries blast Israel attack on Doha at UN Security Council meeting on airstrikes; Religious leaders urge SF Supervisors to approve resolution to end death penalty in California; Democracy is failing worldwide, according to “Global State of Democracy 2025” report The post Poland consulting NATO after Russian drone incursion; Arab countries blast Israel's attack on Doha at UN Security Council – September 11, 2025 appeared first on KPFA.
AP Washington correspondent Sagar Meghani reports NATO is facing a test after Russia's drone incursion in Poland.
AP correspondent Karen Chammas reports on the latest from Poland after a Russian drone incursion.
Russian drones violated Poland's airspace yesterday, sparking the first direct clash between NATO and Russian forces in over a decade. Polish and Dutch fighter jets, backed by German and Italian support, shot down several of the drones, while at least 19 were recorded crossing into Polish territory. Four airports, including Warsaw's main hub, were shut down, and flights were diverted as the incursion unfolded. What does this provocation mean for NATO and the EU?are they simply quick fixes to distract from soaring prices and corruption scandals?Join us on our journey through the events that shape the European continent and the European Union.Production: By Europod, in co production with Sphera Network.Follow us on:LinkedInInstagram Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Bongani Bingwa speaks to Vicky Turner about three major global stories making headlines: the world’s response to Russia’s incursion into Poland, the shocking death of US conservative activist Charlie Kirk, and King Charles reuniting with his son after 19 months apart. 702 Breakfast with Bongani Bingwa is broadcast on 702, a Johannesburg based talk radio station. Bongani makes sense of the news, interviews the key newsmakers of the day, and holds those in power to account on your behalf. The team bring you all you need to know to start your day Thank you for listening to a podcast from 702 Breakfast with Bongani Bingwa Listen live on Primedia+ weekdays from 06:00 and 09:00 (SA Time) to Breakfast with Bongani Bingwa broadcast on 702: https://buff.ly/gk3y0Kj For more from the show go to https://buff.ly/36edSLV or find all the catch-up podcasts here https://buff.ly/zEcM35T Subscribe to the 702 Daily and Weekly Newsletters https://buff.ly/v5mfetc Follow us on social media: 702 on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TalkRadio702 702 on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@talkradio702 702 on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/talkradio702/ 702 on X: https://x.com/Radio702 702 on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@radio702See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Bongani Bingwa speaks to Vicky Turner about three major global stories making headlines: the world’s response to Russia’s incursion into Poland, the shocking death of US conservative activist Charlie Kirk, and King Charles reuniting with his son after 19 months apart. 702 Breakfast with Bongani Bingwa is broadcast on 702, a Johannesburg based talk radio station. Bongani makes sense of the news, interviews the key newsmakers of the day, and holds those in power to account on your behalf. The team bring you all you need to know to start your day Thank you for listening to a podcast from 702 Breakfast with Bongani Bingwa Listen live on Primedia+ weekdays from 06:00 and 09:00 (SA Time) to Breakfast with Bongani Bingwa broadcast on 702: https://buff.ly/gk3y0Kj For more from the show go to https://buff.ly/36edSLV or find all the catch-up podcasts here https://buff.ly/zEcM35T Subscribe to the 702 Daily and Weekly Newsletters https://buff.ly/v5mfetc Follow us on social media: 702 on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TalkRadio702 702 on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@talkradio702 702 on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/talkradio702/ 702 on X: https://x.com/Radio702 702 on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@radio702See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
L'émission 28 minutes du 11/09/2025 Incursion de drones russes en Pologne : l'Otan et l'Europe mises à l'épreuve ?Dans la nuit de mardi à mercredi, plusieurs drones russes ont franchi la frontière ukrainienne pour entrer en Pologne alors que la Russie a lancé 458 drones et missiles contre l'Ukraine, selon Kiev. La Pologne a immédiatement demandé à l'Otan d'activer l'article 4 de son traité, qui prévoit des consultations entre alliés en cas de menace contre l'un de ses membres. L'armée russe a affirmé hier qu'”il n'y avait aucune intention d'attaquer des cibles sur le territoire polonais”. Les réactions européennes ont été unanimes pour condamner cette violation de l'espace aérien polonais. Cette incursion intervient alors que la Russie et la Biélorussie vont mener des exercices militaires en territoire biélorusse dans les jours qui viennent, ce qui pourrait donner lieu à “des provocations, des sabotages et des agressions potentielles” à l'égard de la Pologne, selon le chef d'état-major général de l'armée polonaise. Le secrétaire général de l'Otan, Mark Rutte, a affirmé : “Mon message est clair. Mettez fin à la guerre en Ukraine, cessez de violer notre espace aérien et sachez que nous sommes vigilants et que nous défendrons chaque centimètre du territoire de l'Otan.” Cette incursion de drones russes en Pologne est-elle un signe d'escalade de la menace russe contre l'Europe ? On en débat avec Guillaume Lasconjarias, historien militaire, ancien chercheur du collège de défense de l'OTAN, Elie Tenenbaum, directeur du Centre des études de sécurité de l'Ifri et Vera Grantseva, politologue, spécialiste de la Russie.28 minutes est le magazine d'actualité d'ARTE, présenté par Élisabeth Quin du lundi au jeudi à 20h05. Renaud Dély est aux commandes de l'émission le vendredi et le samedi. Ce podcast est coproduit par KM et ARTE Radio. Enregistrement 11 septembre 2025 Présentation Élisabeth Quin Production KM, ARTE Radio
L'émission 28 minutes du 11/09/2025 La fille de “l'assassin” raconte sa vérité sur son père Georges ArnaudDans “In violentia veritas” (éditions Grasset), son premier livre, Catherine Girard explore sa généalogie au prisme de la violence à partir de l'aveu que son père lui a fait à l'âge de 14 ans quand elle a découvert qu'on la surnommait la “fille de l'assassin”. Un camarade de classe lui raconte qu'elle doit ce surnom à son père Henri Girard, plus connu sous son nom de plume Georges Arnaud du “Salaire de la peur”, qui aurait tué son père, sa tante et une servante en octobre 1941. L'adolescente, stupéfaite, explique qu'à peine rentrée chez elle, elle interpelle son père qui lui confesse alors l'innommable. Pourtant, lors de son procès en 1943, défendu par le grand pénaliste Maurice Garçon et face aux incohérences du dossier, il est acquitté alors que tout le conduisait à la guillotine. Dans cet ouvrage, Catherine Girard remet en cause la vérité judiciaire. Elle explore à travers ce livre intime ce qui a pu conduire son père à ce geste fatal : emprise de son propre père, amour de sa mère, tante en mal d'enfant…Incursion de drones russes en Pologne : l'OTAN et l'Europe mises à l'épreuve ?Dans la nuit de mardi à mercredi, plusieurs drones russes ont franchi la frontière ukrainienne pour entrer en Pologne alors que la Russie a lancé 458 drones et missiles contre l'Ukraine, selon Kiev. La Pologne a immédiatement demandé à l'OTAN d'activer l'article 4 de son traité, qui prévoit des consultations entre alliés en cas de menace contre l'un de ses membres. L'armée russe a affirmé hier qu'”il n'y avait aucune intention d'attaquer des cibles sur le territoire polonais”. Les réactions européennes ont été unanimes pour condamner cette violation de l'espace aérien polonais. Cette incursion intervient alors que la Russie et la Biélorussie vont mener des exercices militaires en territoire biélorusse dans les jours qui viennent, ce qui pourrait donner lieu à “des provocations, des sabotages et des agressions potentielles” à l'égard de la Pologne, selon le chef d'état-major général de l'armée polonaise. Le secrétaire général de l'OTAN, Mark Rutte, a affirmé : “Mon message est clair. Mettez fin à la guerre en Ukraine, cessez de violer notre espace aérien et sachez que nous sommes vigilants et que nous défendrons chaque centimètre du territoire de l'OTAN.” Cette incursion de drones russes en Pologne est-elle un signe d'escalade de la menace russe contre l'Europe ? On en débat avec Guillaume Lasconjarias, historien militaire, ancien chercheur du collège de défense de l'OTAN, Elie Tenenbaum, directeur du Centre des études de sécurité de l'Ifri et Vera Grantseva, politologue, spécialiste de la Russie.Enfin, Xavier Mauduit nous raconte une histoire de Noël alors qu'au Vénézuela, le président Nicolas Maduro a avancé cette fête au 1er octobre. Marie Bonnisseau se rend en Allemagne où Markus Söder, président de la très conservatrice Union chrétienne-sociale (CSU), passe son temps à poster des photos de lui mangeant des saucisses sur les réseaux sociaux pour s'attaquer à ses opposants végétariens. 28 minutes est le magazine d'actualité d'ARTE, présenté par Élisabeth Quin du lundi au jeudi à 20h05. Renaud Dély est aux commandes de l'émission le vendredi et le samedi. Ce podcast est coproduit par KM et ARTE Radio. Enregistrement 11 septembre 2025 Présentation Élisabeth Quin Production KM, ARTE Radio
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Tim, Phil, & Libby are joined by Tony Kinnett & Jack Posobiec to discuss Russian drones invading Poland, shocking new UFO footage released showing the US attacking a UAP, Van Jones slamming Charlie Kirk over Iryna Zaruska killing, and why the Phillies baseball dad acted cowardly in viral interaction. Hosts: Tim @Timcast (everywhere) Phil @PhilThatRemains (X) Libby @LibbyEmmons (X) Serge @SergeDotCom (everywhere) Guests: Tony Kinnett @TheTonus (X) Jack Posobiec @JackPosobiec (X)
Preview: Guest name: Blaine Holt. Blaine Holt, US Air Force retired general, discussed the Russian drone incursion into Polish airspace (September 9-10, 2025). Poland invoked Article 4 of NATO. Holt explained this was a potential Russian probe to test readiness, highlighting Article 4 as a deterrent step back from an "act of war," but a precursor to Article 5. 1958
Last night, more than a dozen drones believed to be from Russia flew into Poland's airspace, and at least four of them were shot down by Polish and allied NATO aircraft. While the incident drew condemnation, the Kremlin has not confirmed or denied that the drones were Russian. Also, 24 years after the 9/11 attacks, the detention center at Guantanamo Bay remains open, despite promises by former presidents to shut it down. And, divers have successfully removed a single, abandoned fishing net, one of the largest pieces of so-called "ghost gear" ever recorded, from a marine-protected area off the coast of Baja California Sur, Mexico. Plus, a look back at an initiative in the UK that normalizes support for parents of newborns.Listen to today's Music Heard on Air. Learn about your ad choices: dovetail.prx.org/ad-choices
It was an ominous series of firsts for the world’s largest military alliance. For the first time in NATO history, alliance airplanes engaged enemy targets in allied airspace, and for the first time since Russia’s full-scale war in Ukraine, NATO opened fire on Russian drones. Nick Schifrin discussed more with Poland's foreign minister. PBS News is supported by - https://www.pbs.org/newshour/about/funders. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy
We start with President Donald Trump's response to Russian drones entering Polish airspace. Israel faces growing condemnation abroad and unease at home over its strikes on Hamas leaders in Qatar. The Trump administration is zeroing in on data collection at the Bureau of Labor Statistics. In her new book, former Vice President Kamala Harris weighs in on Joe Biden's reelection decision. And, the alarming health statistics on overweight children worldwide. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
It was an ominous series of firsts for the world’s largest military alliance. For the first time in NATO history, alliance airplanes engaged enemy targets in allied airspace, and for the first time since Russia’s full-scale war in Ukraine, NATO opened fire on Russian drones. Nick Schifrin discussed more with Poland's foreign minister. PBS News is supported by - https://www.pbs.org/newshour/about/funders. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy
On this episode of the Chuck ToddCast, Chuck unpacks a whirlwind of economic, geopolitical, and political developments shaping America's future. From Trump's tariffs likely surviving a fast-tracked Supreme Court review to rising fears of stagflation fueled by deportations and trade headwinds, the economic outlook is looking grim. Abroad, Russia escalates the war by sending drones into Polish airspace, while Israel's strike on Hamas in Qatar risks leaving it more isolated on the world stage. Back home, Trump once again rewrites reality, denying ties to Jeffrey Epstein as his allies echo the talking points — raising fresh parallels to Orwell's 1984.He also looks ahead to the Democratic Party's long-term challenges: how can they remain competitive nationally by 2032, when the current path to 270 electoral votes is likely gone? With Georgia and North Carolina emerging as decisive swing states, Democrats will need to expand their map and rethink their message — particularly as the “socialism” label remains toxic to southern voters.Finally, Chuck gives his ToddCast Top 5 states each party should target in order to make them battlegrounds by 2032, and answers listeners' questions in the “Ask Chuck” segment.Timeline:(Timestamps may vary based on advertisements)00:00 Introduction01:00 Trump's tariffs likely to stay in place despite expedited court ruling02:15 Trump's team pushed SCOTUS to rule quickly04:00 John Roberts is always hesitant to upset those in power06:00 The bad vibes surrounding the economy look to be right07:15 Economy was facing headwinds, tariffs & deportations make it worse09:30 The conditions for stagflation are forming11:30 Incursion of Russian attack drones into Polish airspace12:15 Putin has escalated the war since Alaska summit with Trump13:45 Israel makes brazen strike on Hamas political wing in Qatar15:45 There's no chance Trump would have approved strike in advance16:45 Strike could further isolate Israel18:00 Israel is a wedge issue amongst the American electorate20:45 Trump goes full George Orwell, denies letter to Epstein 22:00 Trump staffers have been willing to double down on behalf of Trump 23:15 We're living through Orwell's 1984 25:15 Democrats can weaponize Epstein to highlight Trump's dishonesty 27:15 How can Democrats become a competitive national party in 2032? 28:15 By 2032, the current path to 270 won't be there for Democrats 30:00 Georgia and North Carolina will become the most important swing states 31:15 Democrats need to figure out how to expand their path to 270 33:15 The word socialism is toxic to voters in the south 35:15 Democrats will have to rebrand and back off the socialism label38:45 The Toddcast Top 5 - States each party should target as battlegrounds 40:00 Top 5 states Democrats should target 46:30 Top 5 states Republicans should target 51:00 Ask Chuck 51:15 Why be in congress if you have no interest in exercising power? 57:45 Potential democracy reforms that the U.S. could pass? 1:02:00 Was the eugenics movement similar to the current anti-vax movement?
On this episode of the Chuck ToddCast, Chuck unpacks a whirlwind of economic, geopolitical, and political developments shaping America's future. From Trump's tariffs likely surviving a fast-tracked Supreme Court review to rising fears of stagflation fueled by deportations and trade headwinds, the economic outlook is looking grim. Abroad, Russia escalates the war by sending drones into Polish airspace, while Israel's strike on Hamas in Qatar risks leaving it more isolated on the world stage. Back home, Trump once again rewrites reality, denying ties to Jeffrey Epstein as his allies echo the talking points — raising fresh parallels to Orwell's 1984.Chuck also looks ahead to the Democratic Party's long-term challenges: how can they remain competitive nationally by 2032, when the current path to 270 electoral votes is likely gone? With Georgia and North Carolina emerging as decisive swing states, Democrats will need to expand their map and rethink their message — particularly as the “socialism” label remains toxic to southern voters.Then, political strategist and K-Street veteran Bruce Mehlman joins Chuck to unpack how politics, media, and business have collided in the Trump era and beyond. From the days when three television networks shaped a shared national narrative to today's fractured landscape of Substack newsletters, podcasts, and hyper-partisan social feeds, Mehlman and Chuck explore how the internet broke traditional politics. They dive into how Washington has become a magnet for American business titans, the sky-high costs of lobbying access to President Trump, and whether bipartisan firms can even survive in the current climate.The conversation then widens to the global stage, connecting the 2008 financial crisis to the populist revolts of Brexit and Trump, and questioning whether the public underestimates just how much globalization has improved daily life. From Trump's reliance on tariffs to the reality-versus-perception debate over crime, immigration, and the economy, Mehlman outlines the policy flashpoints that will shape 2024 and beyond. Plus: what the redistricting wars could mean for democracy, and why some argue the House of Representatives needs to grow in size to reflect America's population.Finally, Chuck gives his ToddCast Top 5 states each party should target in order to make them battlegrounds by 2032, and answers listeners' questions in the “Ask Chuck” segment.Timeline:(Timestamps may vary based on advertisements)00:00 Introduction01:00 Trump's tariffs likely to stay in place despite expedited court ruling02:15 Trump's team pushed SCOTUS to rule quickly04:00 John Roberts is always hesitant to upset those in power06:00 The bad vibes surrounding the economy look to be right07:15 Economy was facing headwinds, tariffs & deportations make it worse09:30 The conditions for stagflation are forming11:30 Incursion of Russian attack drones into Polish airspace12:15 Putin has escalated the war since Alaska summit with Trump13:45 Israel makes brazen strike on Hamas political wing in Qatar15:45 There's no chance Trump would have approved strike in advance16:45 Strike could further isolate Israel18:00 Israel is a wedge issue amongst the American electorate20:00 Trump goes full George Orwell, denies letter to Epstein21:15 Trump staffers have been willing to double down on behalf of Trump22:30 We're living through Orwell's 198424:30 Democrats can weaponize Epstein to highlight Trump's dishonesty26:30 How can Democrats become a competitive national party in 2032?27:30 By 2032, the current path to 270 won't be there for Democrats29:15 Georgia and North Carolina will become the most important swing states30:30 Democrats need to figure out how to expand their path to 27032:30 The word socialism is toxic to voters in the south34:30 Democrats will have to rebrand and back off the socialism label39:00 Bruce Mehlman joins the Chuck ToddCast 41:30 Traditional media is forced to "sand the edges"due to political climate 42:15 The internet broke politics and media 43:15 When there were 3 networks, news catered to the entire country 44:45 The energy in media is in the podcast/substack space 45:45 The importance of a varied media diet 47:00 Twitter/X has become incredibly right-wing 48:00 Washington D.C. has become a tent-pole for business titans 49:15 Can bipartisan firms succeed in DC these days? 52:30 How is the "Trump purge" affecting K-Street? 54:15 Lobbying firms with access are charging astronomical rates 55:15 Congress isn't passing legislation, it's all executive orders 56:30 Does Mike Johnson have a go-to shop on K-Street? 58:00 Was Brexit the event that caused this era of global instability? 58:45 Brexit and Trump were downstream of the 2008 financial crisis 1:00:15 The populist revolt was inevitable after the financial crisis 1:02:30 The public takes for granted the benefits of globalisation 1:05:15 Successful western countries haven't compensated for globalisation 1:07:15 The public suffers from recency bias, things are better now 1:09:00 The perception of the economy is the economic reality 1:11:15 People who predict doom are perceived as right and smarter 1:12:45 If SCOTUS takes away Trump's tariff power, will congress restore it? 1:13:45 Trump views tariffs as the solution to every problem 1:16:00 If Trump loses in court on tariffs, he'll just use another law 1:17:15 There's no incentive for Dems to cut a deal due to recissions 1:19:00 If Republicans agree to no recissions, they could find a deal 1:20:15 If legislation passes one chamber, it should force a vote in the other 1:21:15 Fallout from the raid on South Korean workers at the Hyundai plant? 1:23:30 There's support for the "why" of Trump's immigration policy, not the "how" 1:27:15 What pushback to Trump's deployment of troops to cities is most effective? 1:29:30 The perception of crime in cities vs the reality 1:30:45 Downplaying crime is a political loser 1:31:30 Democrats' support for capitalism is falling and socialism is rising 1:33:15 The most important electoral states will be GA, NC and AZ 1:36:15 Socialism is least popular in the states Democrats need in the south 1:38:00 Higher embrace of socialism in cities and amongst younger voters 1:39:45 Thoughts on the redistricting wars? 1:42:00 The size of the house needs to grow with the population1:44:30 Chuck's thoughts on the interview with Bruce Mehlman 1:45:15 The Toddcast Top 5 - States each party should target as battlegrounds 1:46:30 Top 5 states Democrats should target 1:53:00 Top 5 states Republicans should target 1:57:30 Ask Chuck 1:57:45 Why be in congress if you have no interest in exercising power? 2:04:15 Potential democracy reforms that the U.S. could pass? 2:08:30 Was the eugenics movement similar to the current anti-vax movement?
David Daoud. Jerusalem Terror Attack Highlights Persistent West Bank Threats and Gaza War Dynamics. A Jerusalem bus attack by West Bank Palestinians killed six, reflecting persistent terror and security gaps. Israel'sGaza City incursion proceeds slowly, impacted by depleted resources and international opposition. Israel may use the invasion threat for Hamas concessions. President Trump supports Israel's operations but urges the war's end, impacting Israel's image.
CONTINUED David Daoud. Jerusalem Terror Attack Highlights Persistent West Bank Threats and Gaza War Dynamics. A Jerusalem bus attack by West Bank Palestinians killed six, reflecting persistent terror and security gaps. Israel'sGaza City incursion proceeds slowly, impacted by depleted resources and international opposition. Israel may use the invasion threat for Hamas concessions. President Trump supports Israel's operations but urges the war's end, impacting Israel's image. 1910 GAZA CITY
Hi everyone! In this episode we discuss and insane Avengers: Doomsday theory about how incursions will be happening in the movie and how all the universes in the MCU connect to one another! Thank you so much for listening! We love you all so much!
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En Syrie, les incursions israéliennes continuent près du plateau démilitarisé du Golan, où les troupes de Tsahal se sont déployées au lendemain de la chute du régime de Bachar el-Assad. Depuis, l'État hébreu cherche à étendre ses forces en Syrie. L'objectif officiel : démilitariser la zone et désarmer les populations locales, accusées d'être liées au Hezbollah ou au Hamas. Sur place, les agriculteurs et bergers syriens sont les premiers impactés. Arrestations arbitraires, dépossession des terres et monopolisation des principales ressources en eau. Conséquence : la production agricole baisse dans cette région, aussi surnommée le « grenier de la Syrie ». Avec, à terme, le risque de mettre en danger la sécurité alimentaire du pays. Reportage de notre correspondante en Syrie. À lire aussiComment Israël élargit sa zone occupée depuis le 7-Octobre et grignote du territoire syrien À lire aussiIsraël poursuit ses incursions dans les régions frontalières syriennes
En Syrie, les incursions israéliennes continuent dans les régions frontalières de Deraa et Quneitra. Suite à la chute du régime de Bachar el-Assad et le déploiement des forces israéliennes dans la zone démilitarisée du plateau du Golan, ces attaques ont fait des dizaines de morts, détruits de nombreuses maisons et ressources en eau. Dans la zone, les habitants craignent une intensification des violations dans un contexte de tensions entre autorités syriennes et israéliennes. Reportage à la frontière avec le plateau du Golan, de notre correspondante en Syrie, Manon Chapelain. De notre envoyée spéciale dans la province de Deraa, Comme chaque matin, Radi et Abu Saleh se rejoignent pour appeler leurs amis d'Al Rafeed, quelques kilomètres plus au nord, dans la province de Quneitra. Là-bas, depuis quelques mois, et pire ces dernières semaines, se multiplient les incursions israéliennes. Radi au téléphone : « Ça y est, ils sont entrés à Al-Rafeed ? Là, tout de suite ? La personne répond à l'autre bout du fil : « Oui, ils sont en train d'entrer. Il y a quelques problèmes… » Des destructions de maisons, des enlèvements et interrogatoires arbitraires, des barrages, nouveaux, un peu plus chaque jour. Abu Saleh : « Ça a commencé après la chute du régime. Il sont entrés dans le Golan syrien, et ont occupé les zones censées être démilitarisées. Puis, petit à petit, ils sont venus ici, dans nos régions, dans les montagnes, les collines, ils ont pris des villages, détruit des maisons. Ils sont arrivés avec leurs bulldozers et ont tout détruit ». Dernier épisode en date, fin juin, à Hamidiyeh. Une quinzaine de maisons ont été réduites en gravats pour ériger un poste militaire. Ils prennent tout, poursuit Abu Saleh, dernièrement la colline où vivent mes voisins. Abu Saleh : « Désormais, lorsque je veux y aller, ils ne me laissent pas entrer. Ils installent des postes de contrôle et n'autorisent personne à passer. Je ne peux communiquer avec eux qu'à distance ». À lire aussiSyrie: après une journée de frappes israéliennes, l'armée syrienne entame son retrait de Soueïda Israël justifie ces incursions par la recherche de membres du Hezbollah et du Hamas, par la protection de la minorité druze présente sur son territoire et dans les régions frontalières syriennes Abu Saleh : « Ils invitent les Druzes à entrer en Israël, ils leur fournissent des armes et de la nourriture par parachutes. Ils les achètent avec du blé concassé, de la confiture, de la farine, du sucre, du riz, toutes sortes de nourriture distribuées en paniers alimentaires ». Depuis les récents affrontements intercommunautaires dans la ville de Soueïda, depuis l'appel de la communauté druze à la protection d'Israël, les activités militaires ont ici augmenté. Selon le réseau syrien des droits humains, 22 incursions rien qu'entre le mois de juin et juillet. Abdulrahman El Mufleh, notable de la région, montre son plafond fissuré. Les vestiges des bombardements israéliens de mars dernier. Abdulrahman El Mufleh : « Israël est un État démon, un État féroce, et nous ne voulons ici ni férocité ni agression ». Le pied d'Aza a été amputé. La plaie est encore entourée d'un bandage. C'était déjà, il y a six mois, dit-elle. C'était lorsque les israéliens ont bombardé mon village. « J'ai peur, une peur anormale. Je suis toujours sous traitement. J'ai encore été opérée il y a une semaine. Nous ne leur avons pas fait de mal, nous n'avons pas d'arme pour les attaquer. Pourquoi nous font-ils du mal ainsi, même à nous, les femmes ? Nous voulons que le gouvernement syrien intervienne, poursuit-elle. J'ai déjà perdu mon pied. Je ne souhaite pas, un jour, perdre ma maison ». À lire aussiSyrie: dans la ville frontalière d'Al-Hamidiyeh, des maisons détruites par les bulldozers israéliens
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Incursions of Christian nationalism at the federal and state level are increasing, and we are fighting back. We report a quick legal victory removing a Ten Commandments monument from an Illinois county courthouse. Then, we remember the lives of two precious freethinkers who died this month: long-time FFRF member Dick Hewetson, an Episcopal priest turned gay/atheist activist, who died at age 95; and satirical songwriter Tom Lehrer ("Vatican Rag"), who died at age 97.
Theoretical Nonsense: The Big Bang Theory Watch-a-Long, No PHD Necessary
Check out our recap and breakdown of Season 4 Episode 19 of the Big Bang Theory! We found 3 IQ Points!00:00:00 - Intro00:10:08 - Recap Begins00:15:03 - Would the police actually help? 00:43:33 - The Study of Tanzanian chimpanzees by Nishida and Hosaka01:11:53 - Would a rewritable CD work in Leonard's car? Find us everywhere at: https://linktr.ee/theoreticalnonsense~~*CLICK THE LINK TO SEE OUR IQ POINT HISTORY TOO! *~~-------------------------------------------------Welcome to Theoretical Nonsense! If you're looking for a Big Bang Theory rewatch podcast blended with How Stuff Works, this is the podcast for you! Hang out with Rob and Ryan where they watch each episode of The Big Bang Theory and break it down scene by scene, and fact by fact, and no spoilers! Ever wonder if the random information Sheldon says is true? We do the research and find out! Is curry a natural laxative, what's the story behind going postal, are fish night lights real? Watch the show with us every other week and join in on the discussion! Email us at theoreticalnonsensepod@gmail.com and we'll read your letter to us on the show! Even if it's bad! :) Music by Alex Grohl. Find official podcast on Apple and Spotify https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/theoretical-nonsense-the-big-bang-theory-watch-a/id1623079414
Unpacking President Trump's hourslong conversation with Russian President Vladimir Putin. In Gaza, Israeli forces ordered the evacuation of Khan Younis, but residents have nowhere to go. Plus, a look at how Trump administration budget cuts have left the National Weather Service scrambling to cover basic forecasting needs amid climate change. Want more comprehensive analysis of the most important news of the day, plus a little fun? Subscribe to the Up First newsletter.Today's episode of Up First was edited by Neela Banerjee, Ryland Barton, Carrie Kahn, Ally Schweitzer and Alice Woelfle. It was produced by Ziad Buchh, Ben Abrams and Christopher Thomas. We get engineering support from Arthur Laurent and our technical director is Carleigh Strange.Learn more about sponsor message choices: podcastchoices.com/adchoicesNPR Privacy Policy