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In this episode, we welcome comedian Mary Becquet and her multiple personalities to the pod as she shares what it's like to be a female comedian producing all female shows. It gets Koo Koo when Mary tells us a story about technology failing her at the worst possible time. Wesley reports on rumors that North Korea's Kim Jong Un refused to die because his sister was late assuming the throne. Last, we learn about Mary's passion for delicious sauces on her tacos.
Vox's Alex Ward explains what's going on with North Korea's Kim Jong Un. (Transcript here.) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Trump makes history by meeting North Korea's Kim Jong Un at the DMZ; here's how the 'Art of the Deal' factored in!!!
A private Facebook group that shared repulsive images of Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez was exposed. Trump's bizarre love affair with North Korea's Kim Jong Un. Get exclusive access to our best content. http://tyt.com/GETACCESS Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Straits Times US Bureau Chief, Nirmal Ghosh shares the latest on US-China trade war, the US imposing new sanctions on Iran, Huawei's latest move and US President Donald Trump's 'excellent' letter to North Korea's Kim Jong Un.
On today's show: Will Trump and Trudeau Be Indicted After Netanyahu?Will Trump and Trudeau be indicted after Netanyahu? Trump walks out on North Korea's Kim Jong Un, but is Kim still in charge? Pompeo brings pics of nuke sites to the meeting. Trump says he believes Kim Jong Un that he didn't know about US teen Otto Warmbier when it was happening. Are Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez and Nancy Pelosi basically blackmail democrats that don't vote with other dems?AOC is being investigated by the FEC for payments to her boyfriend. President of Greenpeace, Patrick Moore, tweets to AOC and calls her a twit over her Green Plan. Michael Cohen testifies multiple times this week as the lies continue. Kushner's security clearance not approved by FBI is old news being recycled. Megyn Kelly has 2 serious offers to return to TV in October. Yahoo Finance says 63% of millennials regret buying their home do to hidden costs and maintenance. Emotional support pitbull attacks a child at a Portland airport. Colorado runner says he wrestled a mountain lion, turns out to actually be a kitten. Keto diet side effects: Keto crotch and nail polish remover breath. What HR and recruiters look at when people apply for jobs.For a list of source links, visit http://therightleftchronicles.com/podcasts/1504/will-trump-and-trudeau-be-indicted-after-netanyahu?-dueling-dialogues-ep-156/
On today's show: Will Trump and Trudeau Be Indicted After Netanyahu? Will Trump and Trudeau be indicted after Netanyahu? Trump walks out on North Korea's Kim Jong Un, but is Kim still in charge? Pompeo brings pics of nuke sites to the meeting. Trump says he believes Kim Jong Un that he didn't know about US teen Otto Warmbier when it was happening. Are Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez and Nancy Pelosi basically blackmail democrats that don't vote with other dems? AOC is being investigated by the FEC for payments to her boyfriend. President of Greenpeace, Patrick Moore, tweets to AOC and calls her a twit over her Green Plan. Michael Cohen testifies multiple times this week as the lies continue. Kushner's security clearance not approved by FBI is old news being recycled. Megyn Kelly has 2 serious offers to return to TV in October. Yahoo Finance says 63% of millennials regret buying their home do to hidden costs and maintenance. Emotional support pitbull attacks a child at a Portland airport. Colorado runner says he wrestled a mountain lion, turns out to actually be a kitten. Keto diet side effects: Keto crotch and nail polish remover breath. What HR and recruiters look at when people apply for jobs. For a list of source links, visit http://therightleftchronicles.com/podcasts/1504/will-trump-and-trudeau-be-indicted-after-netanyahu?-dueling-dialogues-ep-156/
US President Donald Trump and North Korea's Kim Jong Un abruptly cut short their second summit today without reaching an agreement, a stunning collapse of talks that caused both leaders to leave their Vietnam meeting early and cancel a planned signing ceremony.Trump says they left the meeting with a strong and friendly relationship, despite disagreeing on the issue of US-led sanctions.But Leeds University expert Aidan Foster-Carter told Kate Hawkesby that's probably not the case."We really, really need to hear the North Korean version of things and we have not heard that yet.""We know that the summit broke up and it seems to me to be a bit of a disaster, clearly not what anybody wanted," he said."We have one account, a plausible account of what happened but we need to hear what the other side said. I'm slightly worried that North Korea might be very cross."However, he acknowledged that it is difficult to trust what North Korea says but he said clearly something has gone wrong."In normal diplomacy, which we don't really get in the Trump era, you would have had all of this thrashed out in working meeting long before it got to the circumstances of a vast summit, in a third country that's put out a vast amount of effort for this to happen...and all for what?"Foster-Carter said dealing with North Korea is difficult but the US needs to "get their act together" if the negotiators are to go forward.
First, Tommy and Ben Rhodes talk about India bombing Pakistan, Trump's second meeting with North Korea's Kim Jong Un, the ongoing turmoil in Venezuela and Netanyahu's latest hard-right turn. Then, Jessica Stern from Outright International joins to discuss her work advocating for human rights for LGBTIQ people globally.
Newt Gingrich, former Speaker of the House, author of "Trump's America: The Truth about Our Nation's Great Comeback", his latest NY Times bestseller, and he also has a new podcast where he discusses all the news of the day. Today he talks about the President’s meeting with North Korea's Kim Jong Un, which seeks to solidify a path to a nuclear free path towards world peace. While the liberals try to make the world green, President Trump is trying to protect us all and keep the world safe. Today truly is, history in the making. The Sean Hannity Show is on weekdays from 3 pm to 6 pm ET on iHeartRadio and Hannity.com. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://news.iheart.com/podcast-advertisers
Spain says it will accept a migrant rescue ship that Italy had rejected. Cesare Pitea is professor of international law at Parma University, and tells us whether Italy was legally able to refuse the migrants permission to land. Also in the programme, as Singapore prepares for Tuesday's historic summit between US President Donald Trump and North Korea's Kim Jong Un, we hear about the likely economic impact of the meeting. Egypt has been raising concerns over an Ethiopian dam on the River Nile. Ahmed Soliman is a research associate with the Africa Programme at the Chatham House think tank, and explains why tensions appear to have eased. A summit is being held in France to help the next generation of women in the animation industry to break through. Michelle Nardone is head of animation at University College in Copenhagen, and tells us about the challenges women in the industry face. Plus our regular workplace commentator Stephanie Hare discusses whether being fit can help you get ahead at work.
We are looking into the North America alliance at the brink of a trade war! The U.S. is accusing of Canada of a 'stab in the back.'President Trump lands in Singapore ahead of meeting with North Korea's Kim Jong Un.And, Microsoft acquired a whole bunch of new games!
President Trump prepares for a summit with North Korea's Kim Jong Un while heading to Canada to defend his trade tactics to the G-7 allies. Republicans try to reach an agreement for an internal debate over immigration. And Trump cancels a meeting with the NFL. This episode: political reporter Asma Khalid, White House reporter Ayesha Rascoe, national political correspondent Mara Liasson, Congressional correspondent Susan Davis and editor and correspondent Ron Elving. Email the show at nprpolitics@npr.org. Find and support your local public radio station at npr.org/stations.
In this episode we discuss the potential meeting between North Korea's Kim Jong Un and President Donald Trump due to take place on the 12th of June in Singapore
On this episode of Hanging With Apes the guys host their friend, Vincent Williams, founder of blog site www.criticatxl.com. The conversation immediately gravitates towards Kanye West's newest song, "Ye vs. The People," where the rapper finds himself in a fierce debate with fellow rapper T.I. over his pro-Trump stance. Moreover, the guys break down this huge cultural moment from the polarizing "Make America Great Again" hat that Kanye was pictured wearing on a Twitter post recently to the point Kanye is trying to bring home in pushing for people to be free thinkers. The guys then share their thoughts on North Korea's Kim Jong Un and South Korea's Moon Jae-In meeting for the first time in over a decade and holding a historic summit where both leaders met at the line that separates the divided Koreas. This led to the guys giving their thoughts on Trump's foreign policy thus far. Finally, the guys end the show on a light note by talking about the NBA playoffs and what music their excited for this summer.
Rodzilla gave North Korea's Kim Jong Un copies of Trump's book when he visited in 2017. He takes credit for the change of heart. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://news.iheart.com/podcast-advertisers
Geoff is back to talk Avengers: Infinity War, Tessa Thompson cameos, North vs. South Korea, and the controversy at the White House Correspondants Dinner. -Avenges: Infinity War box office: What fueled the movies record opening (8:22 mins) -Thessa Thompson tweets about Infinity War (Minor spoilers) (12:12 mins) -Lets talk about Tom Hiddlestons Wigs as Loki in the MCU- Good, Bad, Worse (15:28 mins) -Wiggin' out with Scarpino Podcast (17:30 mins) -North Korea's Kim Jong Un and South Korean President plan to peace in historic meeting (24:51 mins) -French student who sold virginity for $1 million (29:30 mins)
Some historic news out of Washington this week. Donald Trump will become the first sitting President to meet with North Korea's Kim Jong-Un. We hear from a number of experts who break down what could be expected in the coming months. All that on this week's "Face the Nation." Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Jack Devine, former Acting Director of the CIA and President of security firm The Arkin Group, and Toby Harshaw, Bloomberg View editor, discuss President Trump upcoming meeting with North Korea's Kim Jong Un.Noel Hebert, Director of Credit Research for Bloomberg Intelligence, on Toys R Us said to prepare for a shutdown of its US operations, and Claire's preparing to file bankruptcy. Tad Rivelle, Chief Investment Officer for Fixed Income at TCW Group, on the bond markets and current investment strategy. Max Nisen, Bloomberg Gadfly columnist covering health care, discuss the health care industry landscape following the Express Scripts-Cigna, and potential anti-trust issues.
In this Episode: Donald Trump's presidential Twitter pissing contest with North Korea's Kim Jong-Un is hilarious. So many likes... Hollywood's harassment situation is a runaway train - the list keeps growing beyond Harvey Weinstein. New question box queries: Seahawks and weight loss.
North Korea's Kim Jong-Un wants the U.S. to "get off his lawn" and Americans shouldn't worry about nuclear war any time soon, says Mark Kimmitt, the former U.S. assistant secretary of state for political-military affairs. Prior to that, James Stavridis, dean of the Fletcher School at Tufts University, says China holds North Korea's leash. Finally, Steve Bell, a senior advisor at the Bipartisan Policy Center, says there's a chance of tax cuts in early 2018.
In the wake of the Charlottesville controversy, Dr. Jasser explains why American Islamist groups like CAIR, the ambulance chasers of victimology, have a newfound interest in cleansing American history of racism: the Salafi-Wahhabi habit of cleansing history. Zuhdi lays out what we should learn from the Islamist racialization of Islam: an idea but not a race. Also the brinksmanship continues against North Korea's Kim Jong Un, what can we learn and apply from our North Korea strategy or lack thereof to dictators and Islamists in Muslim majority regimes? Last, recent data in France suggests an increase of 60 percent in the Islamist threat. Why are we losing? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices