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It's former President Bill Clinton's turn to testify before the House Oversight committee in its Jefferey Epstein probe. AI company Anthropic faces a key deadline from the Pentagon today. New federal data on US measles cases has public health officials bracing for the worst. Today's fresh strikes are escalating the conflict between Pakistan and Afghanistan. Plus, the company that's cut almost half of its workforce because of AI. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
The scary (Dystopia)Microsoft AI chief gives it 18 months—for all white-collar work to be automated by AIAI Will Destroy Millions of White Collars Jobs in the Coming Months, Andrew Yang Warns, Driving Surge of Personal BankruptciesRing cancels Flock deal after dystopian Super Bowl ad prompts mass outrageAmazon and Flock Safety have ended a partnership that would've given law enforcement access to a vast web of Ring cameras. The decision came after Amazon faced substantial backlash for airing a Super Bowl ad that was meant to be warm and fuzzy, but instead came across as disturbing and dystopian.Ring's Founder Knows You Hated That Super Bowl Ad. Since the commercial aired, Jamie Siminoff has been trying to quell an outcry over privacy concerns with his doorbell cameras.Platforms bend over backward to help DHS censor ICE critics, advocates say MMAnthropic is clashing with the Pentagon over AI useAnthropic's relationship with the Department of Defense is “under review” as the two sides negotiate over how the company's AI models can be used.The startup wants assurance that its models will not be used for autonomous weapons or mass surveillance.The DOD wants to use Anthropic's models “for all lawful use cases” without limitationDavid Sacks, the venture capitalist serving as the administration's AI and crypto czar, has accused Anthropic of supporting “woke AI” because of its stance on regulation.Our Big Data OverlordsMeta Begins $65 Million Election Push to Advance A.I. AgendaMark Zuckerberg faces jury in landmark trial over alleged youth harm linked to social mediaThe lawsuit, K.G.M. v. Meta Platforms, Inc., et al., was filed by a 20-year-old California woman identified by her initials. She alleges that Meta and other tech companies deliberately engineered their platforms to hook young users, contributing to her depression and suicidal thoughts, and seeks to hold them accountable.Regarding Instagram's enforcement efforts, plaintiffs asked whether Meta removed all 4 million under-13 users the company had identified on the platform in 2018. Zuckerberg responded that while the company did not remove all of them, it had implemented tools to detect and address underage accounts and was working to improve those systems.According to reports, Zuckerberg has not directly answered the central question of the case: whether Instagram is addictive. The plaintiff's attorney, Mark Lanier, asked if people tend to use something more if it's addictive. “I'm not sure what to say to that,” Zuckerberg said. “I don't think that applies here.”He said he believes in the “basic assumption” that “if something is valuable, people will use it more because it's useful to them.”When he was asked about his compensation, Zuckerberg said he has pledged to give “almost all” of his money to charity, focusing on scientific research. Lanier asked him how much money he has pledged to victims impacted by social media, to which Zuckerberg replied, “I disagree with the characterization of your question.”Zuckerberg's courthouse entourage showed up in Meta Ray-BansMeta Adding Facial Recognition to Its Smart Glasses That Identifies People in Real Time, Hoping the Public Is Too Distracted by Political Turmoil to Care MMApple sued by West Virginia for alleged failure to stop child sexual abuse material on iCloud, iOS devicesSpaceX said to weigh dual-class IPO shares to empower MuskMacron Blasts Social Media's Free Speech Defense as ‘Bullshit'The stupid (ESG edition)Goldman Sachs to Drop D.E.I. Criteria for Board Members MMThe move would be the Wall Street firm's latest retreat from diversity mandates that its chief executive, David Solomon, had once made a priority.The decision is a result of a deal that Goldman struck with the National Legal and Policy Center, a conservative nonprofit group that has been pressuring numerous companies to drop diversity, equity and inclusion mandates, the people said.As part of its agreement with Goldman, the National Legal and Policy Center, which has a small investment in the bank, withdrew a shareholder proposal demanding that diversity criteria for the board be dropped.In March 2019, Mr. Solomon, his top deputy John Waldron and the firm's chief financial officer at the time, Stephen M. Scherr, declared diversity and inclusion “a top priority.”“When we unite around a common goal, we make progress together,” the men wrote in an email to the staff. They said they would “improve each year” toward goals that included a new recruiting class comprising “50 percent women, 11 percent Black professionals and 14 percent Hispanic/Latino professionals in the Americas, and 9 percent Black professionals in the U.K.”The next year, Mr. Solomon said Goldman would no longer take a company public in the United States or Europe unless it had at least one “diverse” board member. By 2021, a company would need at least two diverse board members in order for Goldman to agree to work on its initial public offering.Inspire Investing CEO: Nike's DEI Is A Legal Liability, Shareholders Coming For AnswersNike's DEI fight is no longer just a social media "culture war" argument. The U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) is investigating Nike over allegations the company's DEI practices discriminated against white employees and job applicants.Robert Netzly, CEO of Inspire Investing: "Discrimination, whether it's black people or white people, gay people or straight people, is discrimination."Robert Netzly is a globally recognized authority in the Biblically Responsible Investing (BRI) movement, author of the book "Biblically Responsible Investing: On Wall Street As It Is In Heaven." Robert holds a B.S. degree in Liberal Studies from an online university. This article was from OutKick, which aims to expose the destructive nature of "woke" activism and is the antidote to the mainstream sports media that often serves an elite, left-leaning minority instead of the American sports fan. OutKick is owned by Fox Sports' parent company Fox CorporationFederal agency sues Coca-Cola bottler over work event that excluded menA Coca-Cola distributor and bottler is being sued for alleged sexual discrimination over a corporate networking event that excluded men, announced the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, which filed the lawsuitAccording to the EEOC's lawsuit, in September 2024, Bedford, N.H.-headquartered Coca-Cola Northeast held a two-day employer-sponsored trip and networking event at the Mohegan Sun Casino and Resort in Connecticut. Coca-Cola Northeast privately invited female employees and then excused the female employees who attended the event from their normal work duties on Sept. 10 and 11, 2024, and paid them their normal salary or wages without requiring them to use vacation or other paid time off. Coca-Cola Northeast did not invite any male employees to the event.Trump revokes landmark ruling that greenhouse gases endanger public healthUS President Donald Trump has reversed a key Obama-era scientific ruling that underpins all federal actions on curbing planet-warming gases.The so-called 2009 "endangerment finding" concluded that a range of greenhouse gases were a threat to public health. It's become the legal bedrock of federal efforts to rein in emissions, especially in vehicles.Bill Maher Eviscerates Donald Trump Over ‘Biggest Dick Move in American History'The boring (ESG edition)Starbucks' investor group urges shareholders to replace directors over labor rowStarbucks faced fresh pressure on Wednesday from a coalition of investors including public-sector pension funds that urged shareholders to vote against the reelection of two directors, citing persistent failure to manage labor relations.The move against Starbucks' lead independent director, Jorgen Vig Knudstorp, and Beth Ford, chair of the board's Nominating and Corporate Governance Committee, comes as the company is locked in a prolonged effort to reach a collective agreement with its unionized baristas.Companies are cycling through CEOs—and replacing them with first-timers MMSome 168 new CEOs were appointed in 2025, the highest total since 2010. The defining shift was who got the job. Among incoming CEOs, 84% were serving in their first enterprise CEO role, reversing a multi-year tilt toward leaders with prior public-company experience.As recently as 2024, more than one in five new CEOs had already led a public company. That share fell sharply in 2025. Of the 140 first-time CEOs appointed, 116 had no prior enterprise CEO experience. Two-thirds had never served on a public company board, meaning many are stepping into the role without prior exposure to shareholder oversight or public company governance.CEO hopefuls have a new rival for the top job: their own board directorsAppointing board directors as CEOs was once a “break glass in case of emergency” strategy reserved for scandal, illness, or sudden resignation. While it remains a minority path compared with traditional internal promotions, it is no longer an anomaly.New data from Spencer Stuart highlights the shift. Of the 168 new S&P 1500 chief executives appointed in 2025, the highest annual total since 2010, 19 were drawn from their own company boards, the most since 2020. Spencer Stuart classifies directors as outsiders because they lack day-to-day operating responsibility. Even so, more boards are turning to them.Wall Street banks are paying their CEOs like it's 2006 againMorgan Stanley CEO Ted Pick's pay rises 32% to $45mlnBank of America Lifts Moynihan's Pay 17% to $41 Million for 2025Barclays Ceo Pay Hike: Barclays lifts CEO Venkatakrishnan's pay to over £15 million as bonus pool risesCitigroup bumps CEO Jane Fraser's pay to record $59mBro Culture (The Epstein Edition)Thomas Pritzker, Named in Epstein Files, Retires as Hyatt Executive ChairmanTom Pritzker Retires as Executive Chairman of Hyatt After 22 Years of Service and Will Not Stand for Reelection to Board of DirectorsThe Board has appointed Mark S. Hoplamazian, Hyatt's President and Chief Executive Officer, to succeed Mr. Pritzker as Chairman of the Board“Tom's leadership has been instrumental in shaping Hyatt's strategy and long-term growth, and we thank him for his service and dedication to Hyatt,” said Richard Tuttle, Chair of the Board's Nominating and Corporate Governance Committee. “The Board has engaged in thoughtful succession planning, and we are confident that Mark's deep knowledge of Hyatt's business, strong relationships with owners and colleagues, and proven track record as CEO of nearly two decades positions him well to serve as Chairman and continue driving Hyatt's long-term success.”In a letter to the Hyatt Hotels' Board of Directors, Tom Pritzker wrote, “My job and responsibility is to provide good stewardship. That is important to me. Good stewardship includes ensuring a proper transition at Hyatt. Following discussions with my fellow Board members, I have decided, after serving as Executive Chairman since 2004, and with the company in a strong position, that now is the right time for me to retire from Hyatt. Good stewardship also means protecting Hyatt, particularly in the context of my association with Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell, which I deeply regret. I exercised terrible judgment in maintaining contact with them, and there is no excuse for failing to distance myself sooner. I condemn the actions and the harm caused by Epstein and Maxwell, and I feel deep sorrow for the pain they inflicted on their victims.”Dubai's DP World replaces CEO after Epstein links emergeDubai's DP World announced Essa Kazim was the new chairman of its board of directors and Yuvraj Narayan was its new group chief executive officer, replacing Sultan Ahmed bin Sulayem.Sulayem had been the CEO of Dubai's largest port operator since 2016 and chairman since 2007.DOJ records showed years of exchanges with Epstein, but Sulayem has not been accused of any criminal wrongdoing.Casey Wasserman to sell talent agency following Jefferey Epstein controversyCasey Wasserman has confirmed that he has started the process of selling his talent agency after it was uncovered that he had ties with Jefferey Epstein. The announcement comes as artists began to leave the agency after it was uncovered that the Wasserman CEO had extensive ties with Jeffrey Epstein and had sent flirtatious emails to Ghislaine Maxwell. Despite denying that he had any personal or business ties with either, Wasserman sent an apology to the 4,000 employees who work at his sports marketing and talent agency, confirming that he would be stepping down from the company. He said: “I'm deeply sorry that my past personal mistakes have caused you so much discomfort […] It's not fair to you, and it's not fair to the clients and partners we represent so vigorously and care so deeply about.”Former Victoria's Secret CEO Les Wexner testifies in House Epstein investigationThe billionaire behind the retail empire that once blanketed shopping malls with names such as Victoria's Secret and Abercrombie & Fitch told members of Congress on Wednesday that he was “duped by a world-class con man” — close financial adviser Jeffrey Epstein. Les Wexner also denied knowing about the late sex offender's crimes or participating in Epstein's abuse of girls and young women.“I was naive, foolish, and gullible to put any trust in Jeffrey Epstein. He was a con man. And while I was conned, I have done nothing wrong and have nothing to hide.”Wexner described himself to the lawmakers as a philanthropist, community builder and grandfather who always strove “to live my life in an ethical manner in line with my moral compass,” according to the statement.Top Goldman Sachs lawyer Kathy Ruemmler to resign over Epstein linksThe latest Justice Department release revealed a trove of communication between the two, including about potential jobs, her romantic life and gifts Epstein had given her. (She called him “sweetie” and “Uncle Jeffrey.”)Goldman's CEO David Solomon says he 'reluctantly' let top lawyer Kathy Ruemmler go after Epstein fallout MMKing Charles' brother Andrew arrested on suspicion of misconductWhite House Shrugs Off Lutnick's Epstein TiesCommerce Secretary Howard Lutnick has acknowledged traveling to Jeffrey Epstein's island and meeting him on another occasion.Elon's bro quits Burning Man board amid outrage over Epstein connectionBlowhard IndexSalesforce cofounder 'not OK' with Benioff's ICE crack: 'Marc made a very bad joke.'The comments occurred during a keynote address at the company's annual internal "Company Kickoff" (CKO) event in Las Vegas, sparking a significant backlash from employees and leadership alike.During the keynote, Benioff reportedly asked employees who had traveled to the event from outside the United States to stand up for recognition. Once they were standing, he made a "joke" to the effect of: "Thank you! Just so the ICE agents [in the building] know [who you are]."He reportedly made a follow-up "callback" later in the presentation, suggesting that ICE agents were also monitoring those who hadn't yet used a specific new Slackbot tool.And another joke about ICE surveilling employee travel: when there are literally employees afraid to travel for work due to current situationSalesforce famously promotes a culture of "Ohana" (family) and equality.Parker Harris (Cofounder): In a follow-up meeting, Harris reportedly called the jokes a "violation of the Code of Conduct" and even noted they could be considered a "fireable offense" for a typical employee.Rob Seaman (Slack GM): The head of the Salesforce-owned platform Slack sent a memo to staff stating he "cannot defend or explain" the jokes and that they did not align with his values.Salesforce employees call on CEO Benioff to cancel ICE ‘opportunities'Elon Musk says Anthropic's philosopher has no stake in the future because she doesn't have kidsPalantir, Which Is Powering ICE, Says Immigration Crackdown May Hurt Hiring MMFrom 10-K filed 2 days ago: “if we are not able to recruit, hire, or retain the talent we need because of increased regulation of immigration or work visas … it could be more difficult to staff our personnel on customer engagements and could increase our costs … Additionally, laws and regulations, such as restrictive immigration laws, may limit our ability to recruit outside of the United States ... If we fail to attract new personnel or to retain our current personnel, our business and operations could be harmed.”
The Morning Xtra with Tug and Los delivers conservative talk on the biggest political, cultural, and news stories of the day. Smart analysis, unapologetic opinions, and real conversations every weekday morning. Every weekday from 6a to 10a! First thing to know: Thank goodness for the first amendment The Epstein Files have become a political game Batya Ungar Sargon strikes again Atlanta's ONLY All Conservative News & Talk Station.: https://www.xtra1063.com/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
If there's anything you can take from the story of Nancy Gutherie's disappearance, it's what we've learned about those doorbell cameras. Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick and his family had lunch with Jefferey Epstein in 2012. Stigall and Eddie discuss how we're to feel about anyone who associated with Epstein after his crimes came to light. One thing even legacy media has to acknowledge - that does NOT include President Trump. How many of us are missing the Joe Biden/Kamala Harris era? Yeah, that's the point. And it's a tell. Stigall explores the lack of romance for the past means things aren't what you're being told today. Why aren't conservatives as perpetually roiled as Democrats? It's their secret sauce to victory. Guy Ciarrocchi on "How Democrats Have Mastered Modern Elections." And Oklahoma Senator James Langford says he's on board to pass the SAVE Act. - For more info visit the official website: https://chrisstigall.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/chrisstigallshow/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/ChrisStigall Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/chris.stigall/ Listen on Spotify: https://tinyurl.com/StigallPod Listen on Apple Podcasts: https://bit.ly/StigallShowSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Google said it plans to spend at least $55bn more on capital expenditure this year than Wall Street had forecast, US tech stocks were hit by a fresh wave of selling on Wednesday, and the FT's Chris Cook talks about the challenges of unpacking millions of documents on Jefferey Epstein. Plus, OpenAI senior staff are leaving because the company is prioritising ChatGPT. Mentioned in this podcast:Google adds $55bn to capex plans as it boosts AI spendingUS tech stocks hit with fresh wave of selling as chipmaker AMD tumblesPolice launch criminal investigation into Mandelson over Epstein scandalOpenAI's ChatGPT push triggers senior staff exitsNote: The FT does not use generative AI to voice its podcasts Credit: NBC NewsToday's FT News Briefing was hosted and edited by Marc Filippino, and produced by Fiona Symon, Victoria Craig and Sonja Hutson. Our show was mixed by Kelly Garry. Additional help from Gavin Kallmann, Michael Lello and David da Silva. Our executive producer is Topher Forhecz. Cheryl Brumley is the FT's Global Head of Audio. The show's theme music is by Metaphor Music. Read a transcript of this episode on FT.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The Ringmaster James T. begins to read a story about how Jeffery Epstein had made a donation to the University of Arizona, which was quickly batted down by UA alum Mucho Martinez, claiming he has the notorious Jeffery Epstein mixed up with Dr. Jefferey Epstein. Either way BearDown Arizona...Basketball #1 in the country.
What do Peter Mandelson's ties to Jefferey Epstein reveal about the influence of the rich and powerful in British politics? Why did so many prominent figures continue associating with and supporting Jefferey Epstein after his conviction in 2008? How do wealthy elites exploit political systems, and what structural reforms can protect democracies from corruption? Join Rory and Alastair as they answer all these questions and more. __________ Join The Rest Is Politics Plus: Start your free trial at therestispolitics.com to unlock exclusive bonus content – including Rory and Alastair's miniseries – plus ad-free listening, early access to episodes and live show tickets, an exclusive members' newsletter, discounted book prices, and a private chatroom on Discord. The Rest Is Politics is powered by Fuse Energy. To sign up and for terms and conditions, visit fuseenergy.com/politics. Get our exclusive NordVPN deal here ➼ nordvpn.com/restispolitics It's risk-free with Nord's 30 day money back guarantee ✅ __________ Instagram: @restispolitics Twitter: @restispolitics Email: therestispolitics@goalhanger.com __________ Social Producer: Celine Charles Video Editor: Josh Smith, James Clayden Assistant Producer: Daisy Alston-Horne Producer: Evan Green Senior Producer: Callum Hill General Manager: Tom Whiter Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
West Coast Cookbook & Speakeasy is Now Open! 8am-9am PT/ 11am-Noon ET for our especially special Daily Special; River City Hash Mondays!Starting off in the Bistro Cafe, the dark secrets of Putin and Trump are revealed all over the Epstein Files.Then, on the rest of the menu, Bari Weiss' newest CBS News MAHA hire wanted to party with Jefferey Epstein while ignoring his wife's pleas to hurry to the hospital where their dying, infant son was being treated; the ACLU of Oregon and other lawyers issued legal filings against ICE after families with children and elderly Portland residents were tear-gassed without warning over the weekend; and, an explosive whistleblower claim against the Russia-adjacent DNI Tulsi Gabbard, has been 'locked in a safe' by the Trump administration.After the break, we move to the Chef's Table where Germany detained five men accused of illegally exporting goods to Russian defense companies; and, China is pissed after the Dalai Lama won a Grammy.All that and more, on West Coast Cookbook & Speakeasy with Chef de Cuisine Justice Putnam.Bon Appétit!The Netroots Radio Live PlayerKeep Your Resistance Radio Beaming 24/7/365!"I was never a spy. I was with the OSS organization. We had a number of women, but we were all office help." -- Julia ChildBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/west-coast-cookbook-speakeasy--2802999/support.
A trove of newly released Epstein files include emails that appear to involve Andrew Mountbatten Windsor, while another suggests Donald Trump travelled on the billionaire's private jet "many more times than previously has been reported". The US Department of Justice released at least 11,000 more files on Tuesday. Scott Lucas, Professor and political analyst, Clinton Institute, University College Dublin, joined Pat Kenny to discuss.
December 19, 2025; 6pm; The Department of Justice has released some of the Epstein files. MS NOW's Ari Melber reports and is joined by former federal prosecutor John Flannery. Plus, Congressman Stephen Lynch and The New York Times' Michelle Goldberg join. To listen to this show and other MS podcasts without ads, sign up for MS NOW Premium on Apple Podcasts. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
We start with the Trump administration's health policy changes on care for transgender minors and marijuana. There's a potential break in the Brown University shooting investigation. We'll tell you about a plane crash that authorities say killed a NASCAR driver and his family. We're getting a glimpse of the second batch of photos from Jefferey Epstein's estate. Plus, a change President Donald Trump frequently joked about came true. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Jump in with Carlos Juico and Gavin Ruta on episode 265 of Jumpers Jump. This episode we discuss: The Diddy documentary, 50 cent Diddy theories, Tupac & Biggie, Jefferey Epstein, Illuminati Ninja turtles theory, Greek statues theory, Egyptian animal head theory, Alien theories, Christmas theories, Home Alone christian movie theory, Cleanses, Voodoo & Witchcraft, Real enchiridion, Love spells, Unplugged from simulation, Culture theory, Minecraft apocalypse theory, River monsters, Popeye drug addict theory, Brain rot theory, Shapes theory, Fibonacci, Natural lifestyle, Rom coms, Theories on Love, Marty Supreme, Albert Einstein Brain experiment, Brain neuron theory, Chatgpt water theory and much more! -Start your free online visit at https://www.hims.com/jumpers -Start your $1 per month trial at https://www.shopify.com/jumpers -Download Cash App Today: https://capl.onelink.me/vFut/wh9pmopc #CashAppPod. Cash App is a financial services platform, not a bank. Banking services provided by Cash App's bank partner(s). Prepaid debit cards issued by Sutton Bank, Member FDIC. See terms and conditions at https://cash.app/legal/us/en-us/card-agreement. Cash App Green, overdraft coverage, borrow, cash back offers and promotions provided by Cash App, a Block, Inc. brand. Visit http://cash.app/legal/podcast for full disclosures Follow the podcast: @JumpersPodcast Follow Carlos: @CarlosJuico Follow Gavin: @GavinRutaa Check out the podcast on YouTube: https://bit.ly/JumpersJumpYT Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
The investigation into the MLB betting scandal, lawmakers to vote on releasing the Jefferey Epstein file, and a Tennessee judge rules against National Guards deployment in Memphis. Stay in "The Loop" with WBZ NewsRadio.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Prime Minister has announced the second batch of major infrastructure projects. There is a focus on mining and energy. And that is raising concerns by some about the environmental impacts.And: The new study offering clues to a rise in colorectal cancer among young adults—both men and women alike.Also: The day after the release of emails suggesting closer links between Donald Trump and Jefferey Epstein, the U-S President is facing a vote that could see even more files getting made public.Plus: Crisis in Sudan, the fight for a strategic Ukrainian region, what Canada can learn from Scottish healthcare wait times, and more.
In this episode, we discuss the news from Michigan of a mother try to get her son back to school due to an unfavorable ruling from the school board. We also tackle different topic from around the net, including scientist says the earth has a literal heart beat, to the controversial statue of Donald J Trump & Jefferey Epstein. Plus new music in eluding our thoughts on the new Young Thug album & so much more!!!WELCOME TO THE FOUNTAIN!!!!Follow the Pod's IG: @bythefountainpodFollow the Host's IG: @averyfluker, @sna.z_don, @aiomspsi
Lathan Gil delivers the news on an alleged birthday card from Donald Trump to Jefferey Epstein, ICE enforcement in Chicago, and a Jerusalem shooting. On 9/9/2025.
JD brought up a political race happening in Massachusetts where someone running's name is, Jefferey Epstein. The Mess talks about times where you would absolutely hate your name. Follow us on socials! @themorningmess
JD brought up a political race happening in Massachusetts where someone running's name is, Jefferey Epstein. The Mess talks about times where you would absolutely hate your name. Follow us on socials! @themorningmess
Geoffrey Dancy, associate professor of political science at the University of Toronto, discusses his field of conspiracy theories, what makes people prone to believing them, the difference between fringe beliefs on the Left and Right, and when they've been proven to be true. They also delve into conspiracy theories about Jefferey Epstein and the backlash President Trump has faced from his base over his relationship with the convicted sex offender. The Hub's podcast channel is sponsored this month by Airbnb. To learn more about how Airbnb is helping, not hurting Canada's economy, visit Airbnb.ca/closerlook. The Hub is Canada's fastest growing independent digital news outlet. Subscribe to The Hub's podcast feed to get our best content when you are on the go: https://tinyurl.com/3a7zpd7e (Apple) https://tinyurl.com/y8akmfn7 (Spotify) Want more Hub? Get a FREE 3-month trial membership on us: https://thehub.ca/free-trial/ Follow The Hub on X: https://x.com/thehubcanada?lang=en CREDITS: Amal Attar-Guzman - Producer and Video Editor Alisha Rao - Sound Editor Harrison Lowman - Host To contact us, sign up for updates, and access transcripts email support@thehub.ca
Everyone is asking questions about Trump’s connections to Jefferey Epstein, but the president isn’t the only powerful person or institution linked to him. You might know that connections to convicted sex criminal Jeffrey Epstein led to the resignation of the director of the MIT Media Lab, Joi Ito, after a Ronan Farrow exposé. But fewer people know that Arwa Mboya, an MIT student and Kenyan virtual reality programmer, bravely called for Ito to step down before Farrow’s piece. She was isolated and attacked for her bravery, before history proved her right. Mboya talks about how the bravery and community of women and girls gave her the courage to take a stand. Here’s our recent episode looking at Trump’s connections to Epstein: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/epstein-files-firestorm-shows-the-power-of/id1520715907?i=1000718024227See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The FBI is suddenly finding a lot of missing things. This morning FBI Director Kash Patel once again told Fox News that they've found once hidden burn bags filled with incredible information. Of course he told Fox news that info. And also we're learning the FBI suddenly found the missing minute of prison video footage outside of Jefferey Epstein's cell. Where'd that minute go? Was it also in a burn bag ?How'd they suddenly find it? More on that in s second. Meanwhile, Ghislaine Maxwell says she'll testify in front of Congress if Trump frees her... gives her a pardon. He was asked that question.
A sign of relief on the Hawaiian islands, lawyers filed to unseal the grand jury transcripts in the Jefferey Epstein case, and a new record on Massachusetts tourism. Stay in "The Loop" with WBZ NewsRadio.
MSNBC's Antonia Hylton joins "The Beat" on Thursday, July 24, and reports on the political crisis surrounding Jeffrey Epstein and its impact on President Trump and the administration. Hylton also covers protestors taking to the streets in Texas over state efforts for redistricting, and the unlikely source speaking out against those bending the knee to Donald Trump. Texas State Representative James Talarico, Michelle Norris, Barry Levine, Congresswoman Summer Lee, Joyce Vance and Norm Eisen join.
Pressured for transparency from all sides of the aisle, the Department of Justice made a surprising move to try and unseal grand jury materials from the Jeffery Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell cases. Andrew and Mary discuss why this move is so shocking and what it signifies. They also look at the latest sentencing for an ex-officer involved in the 2020 raid that killed Breonna Taylor and what a trial on behalf of international students and faculty detained for pro-Palestinian activism revealed about ICE's practices. Finally, they unpack the DOJ's firing of Maurene Comey and Attorney General Pam Bondi's firing of a New Jersey attorney who replaced a long-term Trump ally. Listener Note: This episode was recorded prior to the ruling from a Florida court that denied the requested grand jury materials in the Jeffery Epstein case. However, the DOJ's other request related to a grand jury in the Southern District of New York remains pending.Further reading:Here is the op-ed written by Rümeysa Öztürk in the Tufts Daily about her time in a women's ICE facility.Want to listen to this show without ads? Sign up for MSNBC Premium on Apple Podcasts.
MSNBC's Antonia Hylton hosts "The Beat" on Wednesday, July 23, and reports on The Wall Street Journal's bombshell report that the “Justice Department told Trump in May that his name is" in the Epstein files. Hylton also covers Stephen Colbert calling out Trump and Trump's budget that allocates over $37 billion per year to ICE. Michael Cohen joins the show, along with Brad Onishi, Rev. Al Sharpton, Emily Bazelon, and Catherine Christian.
On the one side there's a media tycoon, on the other the President of the United States. It has all the makings of a fascinating courtroom drama. Donald Trump is suing Rupert Murdoch and the Wall Street Journal over an article alleging the US President sent a lewd birthday message to Jefferey Epstein in 2003. Today, media expert Rod Tiffen on the complex relationship between Trump and Murdoch and how the legal proceedings ahead. Featured: Rodney Tiffen, emeritus professor in government and international relations at the University of Sydney
News with Sean 7-18-2025 …So about Jefferey Epstein ...
Larry takes more of your calls and comments on Trump's influence on independent voters and what's really in the Jefferey Epstein files in hour 3. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On this episode of Tha Drive Podcast, we break down the controversy surrounding the sealed Epstein files, the powerful names allegedly involved, and why transparency seems to be taking a back seat. Is it about ongoing investigations, national security, or protecting influential figures? We're digging into the reasons behind the secrecy and what it means for justice.
MSNBC's Antonia Hylton hosts The Beat on Wednesday, July 16, and reports on the growing MAGA reckoning over the Epstein files, President Trump's public scolding of his base, his abuse of power and major shakeups at the Department of Health and Human Services. Sen. Ed Markey, Rep. LaMonica McIver, Brandy Zadrozny, Christina Greer and Sen. Markey join.
Senate passes bill to cancel funds for foreign aid, public media, President Trump doesn't understand why his base is obsessed with Jefferey Epstein, and ways to land your next gig.
MSNBC's Ari Melber hosts The Beat on Monday, July 14, and reports on the MAGA revolt over President Trump's handling of the Epstein files and the impact of ICE raids on American citizens. Melber also reports on the devastating floods in Texas. Stacey Abrams, N.O.R.E., Emily Bazelon and Michael Grynbaum join.
Attorney General Pam Bondi released a two-page memo stating that convicted sex offender Jefferey Epstein did not have an incriminating "client list." After Epstein's death in 2019, he became the subject of conspiracy theories, bolstered by conservative leaders including Trump himself. CNN's Donie O'Sullivan explains more. And, a U.S. citizen was killed in the Israeli-occupied West Bank on Friday. The family of Sayfollah Musallet say Israeli settlers beat Musallet to death. NPR's Daniel Estrin shares more. Then, employees are using artificial intelligence tools to streamline their work. That can save a lot of time, but many companies want people to use that time to do more work. Wall Street Journal columnist Callum Borchers explains more.Learn more about sponsor message choices: podcastchoices.com/adchoicesNPR Privacy Policy
Lathan Gil delivers the news on Donald Trump coming after a reporter asking him about Jefferey Epstein, Russia attacking Ukraine with 700 drones, and the Supreme Courts allowing federal job cuts. On 7/10/2025.
Back in February, Attorney General Pam Bondi said the list of Jefferey Epstein's clients was on her desk waiting for her to review. Now, she says there is no client list. So, which is it? All of a sudden, it's case closed and nothing to see here? It's so nonsensical, that even the MAGA faithful are suspicious and Elon Musk is gleefully commenting on the farfetched nature of the disappearing client list his as his feud with Trump continues. Investigative Journalist Greg Palast joins us to talk about the latest discoveries when it comes to disenfranchised voters in the 2024 Presidential election. It's Tech Tuesday and Jefferson Graham is honing in on the Amazon Prime Day Deals of interest. The Mark Thompson Show 7/8/25Patreon subscribers are the backbone of the show! If you'd like to help, here's our Patreon Link:https://www.patreon.com/themarkthompsonshowMaybe you're more into PayPal. https://www.paypal.com/donate/?hosted_button_id=PVBS3R7KJXV24And you'll find everything on our website: https://www.themarkthompsonshow.com
Testimony from the Sean Combs trial has roped former President Barack Obama into the story, with David James (Diddy's assistant) testifying how A-list celebrities would pop “various pills in the shape of the former president's face.” 'Some advil, tylenol,' he said. 'He had water pills to help him lose weight, viagra, pills that helped increase his sperm count.' This comes on the heels of President Biden's cancer diagnosis and the revelation that conspiracy theorists, who said he was being pumped full of drugs and was very sick, were actually right. Then there are the leaders of France, Germany, and the UK being caught with cocaine, a favorite drug of Ukraine's gay-actor-turned-president. A few years back, psychedelics were center stage at the WEF Davos meeting. These facts might just well be the reason that nearly every person in any substantial position of power acts so irrational and erratic all the time. Drugs can change our perceptions of the world, for better or worse, but they are not the only trigger for such a transformation. Take Facebook's 2012 social experiment where the company altered algorithms to either show users more ‘negative' or more ‘positive' information. Whatever one was exposed too, produced future responses that were far greater in favor of that respective content. The study determined how “emotional contagion” could be spread on social media. Or consider the work of psychologist Dr. Robert Epstein, who found Google manipulated their search engines in favor of positive support for Democrats and negative content for Republicans in the lead up to the 2020 election, creating conditions that statistically could swing millions of voters. The recent statements made by Dan Bongino and Kash Patel, about Jefferey Epstein's death, have also proven the power of personal bias and appeals to authority, since it only took official appointments to get the conspiracy theorists to drop the whole “Epstein didn't kill himself” narrative. It doesn't really matter what you believe, because the people who didn't believe Epstein committed suicide, courtesy of people like Bongino, have now splintered into one group that suddenly believes he did and another group that always believed the conspiracy more than people like Bongino, and they're now angry that Dan would question their identity. Either way, the truth loses. The same can be said about support for electric cars, digital currency, and acts of war - they're all acceptable if it supports the American New World Order. Equally, how such things can just as easily be suddenly rejected by the other side of the political battlefield. We have also learned, unsurprisingly, that the labeling of anyone opposed to the Israeli government's power in the USA, or opposed to their actions in Gaza, or who wanted Palestinians to be spared, or who even question the notion of them being our greatest alley, were intentionally aligned with “terrorism” and “Hamas” by the Heritage Foundation's Project Esther. The project sought, as per The New York Times, “to equate actions such as participating in pro-Palestinian protests on college campuses with providing material support for terrorism so that the demonstrators could be deported, face prison time, civil penalties or other serious consequences.”The people behind this are clearly working for the same ideology responsible for the sudden eruption of “Qatar did 911,” erasing the specific propaganda about Muslims and the direct links to Israel. All of this is the "memory hole" from George Orwell's novel 1984. It refers to a system used by the totalitarian regime in the book to erase inconvenient facts, documents, or information from existence by disposing of them through a chute, ensuring they're forgotten and can't challenge the Party's narrative. It's a tool for controlling history and truth. You're watching this play out in real time, and likewise finding yourself slowly copied and pasted into a digital avatar. Both of these things are occurring no matter what we choose to believe. *The is the FREE archive, which includes advertisements. If you want an ad-free experience, you can subscribe below underneath the show description.-FREE ARCHIVE (w. ads)SUBSCRIPTION ARCHIVEX / TWITTER FACEBOOKYOUTUBEMAIN WEBSITECashApp: $rdgable Paypal email rdgable1991@gmail.comEMAIL: rdgable@yahoo.com / TSTRadio@protonmail.comBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-secret-teachings--5328407/support.
Hello, media consumers! Bryan and David kick off recapping the Oscars, including Conan O'Brien's performance as host (0:34). Then they discuss the following stories from Washington: Donald Trump and Volodymyr Zelensky meeting in the Oval Office (18:39) Finally having the Jefferey Epstein files (33:20) The Washington Post losing over 75,000 subscribers (41:23) Then in the ‘Notebook Dump', they discuss Jimmy Johnson's retirement from television (52:37) and former Biden officials' explanation of the 2024 election (58:09). Plus, the Overworked Twitter Joke of the Week and David Shoemaker Guesses the Strained-Pun Headline. Hosts: Bryan Curtis and David Shoemaker Producer: Brian H. Waters Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Shockwaves through Washington as Kash Patel is officially confirmed as head of the FBI. This, as Pam Bondi promises to reveal “the list” everyone has been waiting for… Meanwhile, Diddy’s lawyer is fleeing the disgraced rap star’s team. It all comes as states continue to reel from President Trump’s directives — The Governor of Maine told the President she’d see him in court during a fiery meeting caught on tape at the White House today… and, some members of Congress suggest their alligence is no longer to the United States! (Now you tell us?) Meanwhile, more trouble at The View. As Trish Regan has reported, talent like Whoopi Goldberg and Joy Behar are being advised to “tone it down” and, the advice is reportedly not being received so well… A new report confirms what Trish has explained. Disney is not happy and The View may jeapardize the entire company. How much trouble is Disney really in? Well, ABC News, the producer of The View, was called out again today (Trish has the clip) by none other than the President, just as Snow White releases its trailer to an abysmal showing on YouTube. On top of that? Captain America is not bringing in the money that had been expected. All this and more! Join Trish for a LIVE edition of The Trish Regan Show today. Subscribe to the channel @trishreganchannel
BEST OF: The CIA's Operation Midnight Climax involved drugs and sex as part of a blackmail sting Operation in the 1950s. More than fifty years later we witnessed the downfall of Jefferey Epstein and his blackmail operation, which was sponsored by the same intelligence agencies at home and abroad. Now we are learning about a drug smuggling, sex trafficking, blackmail operation that was run by Sean ‘Diddy' Combs, which also involved rape and possibly even more sinister things involving young artists. Combs reportedly promised his associates connections not just to the ‘good life', but to royal family members like Prince Harry. This reminds us of Prince Andrew's relationship with Epstein and the entire ‘royal' family's relationship, especially King Charles, with the rapist-pervert Jimmy Savile. That Epstein pipeline also ran from Buckingham to Hollywood, too, with Harvey Weinstein, and exposed possible connections with Oprah and other major celebrities involved in trafficking women for abuse. The NXIVM cult, for example, was first thought to involve only Keith Raniere, until it was discovered how the actress Allison Mack was recruiting woman and branding them with her initials at the expensive of liquor heiress Clare Bronfman. Turns out that Ghislaine Maxwell, Allison Mack, and Sheela of the Rajneesh cult were all instrumental in the corruption and abuse, and not simple victims. The Combs story goes beyond pink cocaine, paying women for sex, and hiring college athletes to be drug mules. People like Jay Z have a close relationship with the same crowd and known satanists like Marina Abramović. His wife Beyoncé has been accused by her former drummer, Kimberly Thompson, of practicing “dark magic” and using magic for “sexual molestation.” Thompson accused the singer of killing animals and practicing “extreme witchcraft.” Then there is Mariah Carey's sister Allison, who filed charges against their mother for making “her witness people engaged in sexual acts with adults and children.” Allison alleges their mother took them to “ceremonies or rituals...between 2am and 4am” on “certain dates” of the year. She said the participants would usually wear “long robes with black hoods,” which is exactly what some of Savile's victims claimed. Then there is President Joe Biden and his forgotten daughter Ashley, who's diary documented how she was “hyper-sexualized @ a young age” and how she would do things “to my vagina due to overhearing parents having sex.” Ashley said that Joe Biden, her father, would take showers with her that were inappropriate, and that she has memories of “having sex with friends @ a young age,” something similar to Allison's mothers' ‘friends' who were allowed to have sex with her at 10 years old. Can you solve this riddle?-FREE ARCHIVE (w. ads)SUBSCRIPTION ARCHIVEX / TWITTER FACEBOOKWEBSITEPAYPALCashApp: $rdgable EMAIL: rdgable@yahoo.com / TSTRadio@protonmail.comBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/tst-radio--5328407/support.
- SKOR North's Phil Mackey talks with Tom about the men in each of their families and how they may have been molded by their habits and personalities. Mackey talks about what the impact Caitlin Clark had on women's college basketball despite her and Iowa losing in the national championship game, and about "gotcha" interview moments in sports.- KSTP's Chris Egert hears about Tom's time at Disney World and talks about the top headlines from the day including Minnesota politicians trying to get the ride sharing situation settled in the Twin Cities and a new pickleball facility that's opening in Chanhassen.- Bob Sansevere talks about how bad of an opening week the Twins had and even gets to the point of where he even pleaded for the Pohlads to sell the team. He asks if anyone watched the series finale of Curb Your Enthusiasm, and begs no one to go blind today staring at the eclipse!- Kristyn Burtt checks in with the crew's thoughts on the new film "Scoop" and the background info most people need to know before watching it, gets into a bit of conspiracy talk surrounding Jefferey Epstein's death, and royal ceremonies that happen around the globe, along with sharing other streaming and entertainment news from the weekend!Stream the show LIVE on the Tom Barnard Show app M-F from 8-9:30AM or get the show on-demand on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or wherever you get your podcasts! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoicesSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
- SKOR North's Phil Mackey talks with Tom about the men in each of their families and how they may have been molded by their habits and personalities. Mackey talks about what the impact Caitlin Clark had on women's college basketball despite her and Iowa losing in the national championship game, and about "gotcha" interview moments in sports. - KSTP's Chris Egert hears about Tom's time at Disney World and talks about the top headlines from the day including Minnesota politicians trying to get the ride sharing situation settled in the Twin Cities and a new pickleball facility that's opening in Chanhassen. - Bob Sansevere talks about how bad of an opening week the Twins had and even gets to the point of where he even pleaded for the Pohlads to sell the team. He asks if anyone watched the series finale of Curb Your Enthusiasm, and begs no one to go blind today staring at the eclipse! - Kristyn Burtt checks in with the crew's thoughts on the new film "Scoop" and the background info most people need to know before watching it, gets into a bit of conspiracy talk surrounding Jefferey Epstein's death, and royal ceremonies that happen around the globe, along with sharing other streaming and entertainment news from the weekend! Stream the show LIVE on the Tom Barnard Show app M-F from 8-9:30AM or get the show on-demand on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or wherever you get your podcasts! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On this Live Show that ended the 2023 year we took a look at some of the uncovered evidence regarding Jefferey Epstein's Little Black Book Full video version of this episode can be viewed Here The Clintons, Jeffrey Epstein, Trump & Sex Slaves https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZvoZsxhFkGo Ghislaine Maxwell, Jeffrey Epstein and the Suppression of Truth https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2BlPmHcNySM
Harvard donor Bill Ackman pushed for the resignation of Harvard's first Black woman president, Dr. Claudine Gay, for what he says is a history of academic plagiarism. An independent review panel cleared her of misconduct, but the allegations continued and led to her resignation. Now Ackman's wife, Dr. Neri Oxman, is also being accused of plagiarism in her academic work. In the aftermath of Dr. Gay's resignation from Harvard, here's how Ackman has responded to the allegations against his wife. Meanwhile, their troubling connection to Jefferey Epstein resurfaces. Full video of this episode is available on Patreon! https://www.patreon.com/tangotiSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Mark talked with Kathy from North Carolina about Defense Sec. Llyod Austin going into the hospital without notifying the White House. Dave in Chicago talked with Mark about Jefferey Epstein.
Mark talks with Vincent from Brooklyn about Jefferey Epstein being murdered in prison. Vincent never believed Epstein committed suicide.
Kathy Hochul's State of the State address is supposed to happen today. Mark Interviews Streaming Host Bill O'Reilly: Mark and Bill talked about the possibility of Michelle Obama running for President in 2024.
This weekend will be the 25th anniversary of the first Sopranos. Mark interview Streaming Host Lionel: Lionel and Mark talked about Jefferey Epstein. Lionel believes Epstein was murdered in jail. They also talked about Claudine Gay, The President of Harvard being removed from her job.
We start with police in Iowa saying multiple people were wounded after a shooting at a high school. CNN exclusively spoke to an Israeli hostage released by Hamas about what she and her young daughters went through in Gaza. Nikki Haley and Ron DeSantis are in Iowa for back-to-back CNN town halls, and some voters have some feedback for them. More documents tied to Jefferey Epstein are set to be released today, as Aaron Rodgers is catching flak for baselessly suggesting a late night host was tied to Epstein. Some US cities saw drops in homicides in 2023. Plus, Harriet Tubman is being honored in a new way. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
As we get closer to the Iowa caucuses, we'll tell you how some GOP presidential candidates are spending their time. Fear of a wider Middle East conflict are growing after reports more than 100 people have been killed while visiting the grave of an Iranian military commander.. US debt has hit a new record as Congress approaches another federal funding deadline. The identities of dozens of people linked to Jefferey Epstein are expected to be revealed any day now. Plus, Starbucks is expanding its bring-your-own-cup policy. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices