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Legendary, hall of fame western sports entertainer and media personality, Flint Rasmussen spent decades electrifying crowds in the PBR arena with his sharp wit, humor and energy. Now, he's sitting down with Clinton for an unfiltered conversation about life in the spotlight, lessons learned and what comes next.
In this episode of "Justin and Donald Save America," New York Times bestselling author Justin Haskins and Donald Kendal, the director of the Emerging Issues Center at The Heartland Institute, reveal the results of a remarkable new poll by The Heartland Institute and Rasmussen Reports. (Justin and Donald wrote the poll for Rasmussen.)00:00 Intro05:20 Poll 119:07 Poll 239:29 Poll 3For great videos, visit the Justin and Donald Save America YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCrKn9XoFXV633ycPGa5_iOQ#JustinandDonaldSaveAmerica #JustinHaskins #DonaldKendal #HeartlandInstitute #Podcast #conservative #socialism #democraticsocialism #rasmussenreports #rasmussen For more information about Justin Haskins, read his profile published on JustinHaskins.com here: https://justinhaskins.com/2023/05/about-justin-haskinsFor more information about Donald Kendal, read his profile on Heartland.org, here: https://heartland.org/about-us/who-we-are/donny-kendal/For great videos featuring Justin, go here: https://www.youtube.com/@JustinTHaskinsAlso, be sure to visit Stopping Socialism TV, founded by Justin Haskins and Donald Kendal, here: https://www.youtube.com/@StoppingSocialismTVPhoto credits for Video Thumbnail: Donald Kendal.
Host Will Rasmussen talks with his brother Flint on today's Roadshow.
Osakesijoitukset listaamattomiin yhtiöihin ovat antaneet 2000-luvulla keskimäärin kaksinumeroisia vuosituottoja. Private Equity on päihittänyt suurten pörssi-indeksien kehityksen.Listaamattomiin yhtiöihin sijoittavat pääomasijoittajat ovat arvonluonnin ammattilaisia, jotka käytössään olevin keinoin pyrkivät nostamaan salkkuunsa hankkimansa yhtiön arvoa mahdollisimman paljon. Kun käytössä on toimialaosaamista ja joustava rahoitus, tulosta pitääkin syntyä. Eivätkä pääomasijoittajat edes lähde mukaan kohteeseen, jossa ne eivät näe selvää arvonluontipotentiaalia.Aktiivinen, yritystä muuttamaan pyrkivä pääomasijoittaminen on luonteeltaan varsin toisenlaista kuin passiivinen pörssilistatun yhtiön osakenipun ostaminen.”Pääomasijoittaja ei vain anna pääomaruisketta firmaan ja palaa katsomaan viiden vuoden päästä, mitä on tapahtunut”, Titaniumin pääomasijoituksista ja vaihtoehtoisista sijoituksista vastaava johtaja Kenneth Barner-Rasmussen sanoo.Private Equity oli pitkään suursijoittajien temmellyskenttää, mutta viime vuosina finanssiteollisuus on ryhtynyt tekemään myös yksityissijoittajille soveltuvia tuotteita ja markkinoimaan niitä. Yksi tällainen tuote on Titaniumin uusi Private Equity -rahasto, jonka salkunhoidosta Barner-Rasmussen vastaa.Titanium Private Equity sijoittaa varansa pääomasijoitusrahastoihin, joihin merkintöjä voi tehdä ja joista varoja voi lunastaa tietyin määräajoin. Eikö moniportainen järjestelmä synnytä tehottomuutta ja kuluja? Jääkö rahastosijoittajalle muuta iloa kuin uuden omaisuusluokan tuoma hajautushyöty?Kenneth Barner-Rasmussenin grillauksessa käsitellään niin Private Equityä yleisesti kuin hänen hoitamaansa rahastoa.Yhteistyössä: Titanium
Donate (no account necessary) | Subscribe (account required) Join Bryan Dean Wright, former CIA Operations Officer, as he dives into today's top stories shaping America and the world. In this episode of The Wright Report, we cover the shocking stabbing death of a Ukrainian refugee in North Carolina, fresh polling on America's youth drifting toward socialism, and global headlines from South Korea, Argentina, France, and China. From crime and ideology at home to economic and political turmoil abroad, today's brief shows how policies and power struggles are reshaping America and the world. North Carolina Stabbing Case and Media Silence: Ukrainian refugee Iryna Zarutska was murdered by Decarlos Brown, a repeat offender with schizophrenia and over 14 arrests. Released by Judge Teresa Stokes under restorative justice policies, Brown stabbed her on a Charlotte light rail after muttering, “I got the white girl.” Bryan argues, “This case isn't just about one victim and one perp. It's about a nation that is broken.” America's Youth Drift Left — Socialism Rising: NBC, Rasmussen, and Gallup reveal stark generational divides. Democrat youth rank money and emotional stability above marriage, children, or faith, while Trump-voting men list kids as their top priority. Polling shows 53 percent of Americans under 40 favor a socialist president in 2028. Bryan warns, “We are living in the midst of a Leftist Revolution.” South Korea Furious Over Georgia ICE Raid: Seoul condemns ICE for arresting 475 illegal Korean workers at Hyundai's battery plant. Trump responded, “[We] don't have people in this country who know about batteries… Maybe we should help them along and let some [Korean] people come in and train our people.” Critics warn expanded H1-B visas could enrage Trump's working-class base. Argentina's Marxists Make a Comeback: Markets tank after the Peronist Party's unexpected win in Buenos Aires. President Javier Milei admitted the result was “much worse than expected” but vowed to continue his reforms, calling for “deep self-criticism.” France's Government Collapses Again: Prime Minister François Bayrou lost a no-confidence vote, the third government collapse in a year. With debt at 114 percent of GDP, President Macron faces the choice of a new prime minister, snap elections, or stepping down. LeBron James Pens Op-Ed for China: The NBA star praised China as “passionate and friendly” in a CCP newspaper essay, aiming to restore NBA access to the Chinese market after years of bans. Bryan calls it a clear case of “red Communist money turning bright American green.” "And you shall know the truth, and the truth shall make you free." - John 8:32 Keywords: Iryna Zarutska North Carolina stabbing, Decarlos Brown schizophrenia restorative justice, Judge Teresa Stokes Second Chances, NBC youth priorities socialism, Rasmussen Gallup socialism poll, Trump voters family priorities, South Korea ICE raid Hyundai plant, Trump H1-B visas batteries, Argentina Peronist Party comeback Milei, France government collapse Bayrou Macron, LeBron James China op-ed NBA
LISTEN and SUBSCRIBE on:Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/watchdog-on-wall-street-with-chris-markowski/id570687608 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/2PtgPvJvqc2gkpGIkNMR5i WATCH and SUBSCRIBE on:https://www.youtube.com/@WatchdogOnWallstreet/featured A new Rasmussen poll shows 53% of voters under 40 want a socialist president in 2028. Even more shocking, capitalism's favorability has slipped to just 54% nationwide. Chris breaks down:Why this isn't real capitalism—it's cronyism and regulatory captureHow government bailouts, subsidies, and property taxes distort the free marketWhy the “dumb vote” has always been the deciding factor in U.S. politicsWhy passing a basic citizenship test should be a requirement to voteFrom motor voter laws to “rock the vote,” we've lowered the bar for civic engagement—and now we're paying the price.
Happy Mindful Monday, Everyone!In this episode, our host, Allie Brooke, interviews the inspirational Erica Rasmussen. Erica is a mom on a mission to ignite passion for wellness worldwide. As a former marathoner who transformed her life from obesity to running the Boston and London Marathons six days apart, she knows firsthand that you can rewrite your story. She is the international #1 best-selling author of Marathon Mindset: Get After Your Goals, an inspiring, no-BS guide to chasing big dreams with grit, grace, and intention. Through her coaching, speaking, and work, Erica is starting a Marathon Mindset movement to empower people to get after their goals, especially when it comes to wellness.Episode TopicsWhat was the pivotal mindset shift that allowed you to tackle such seemingly insurmountable goals? "Marathon Mindset" system. Break down the core principles of this system and how it simplifies the approach to achieving goals. What are some practical strategies for busy individuals to prioritize their goals without feeling overwhelmed? Key ways people can effectively apply mindset principles to their lives and businesses? What are some actionable steps listeners can take to tap into their intrinsic motivation and drive towards their goals? How can individuals cultivate this perspective and learn to extract valuable lessons from setbacks?What are some examples of "watering" our minds with positive and growth-oriented thoughts?How To Connect w| EricaInstagramWebsite Book The Growth METHOD. Membership◦ Join Here! (Both FREE and Premium)◦ Use Code:growthmindsetgal for 50% off your first month's subscription! THE GREAT 2025 LOCK-IN GIFTED 1HR COACHING CALL SIGN UPENDS 12/31/2025 1:1 GROWTH MINDSET COACHING PROGRAMS!◦ Application Form What are the coaching sessions like?• Tailored weekly discussion questions and activities to spark introspection and self-discovery.• Guided reflections to help you delve deeper into your thoughts and feelings.• Thoughtfully facilitated sessions to provide maximum support, accountability, and growth.• Please apply for a FREE discovery call with me!• Allie's Socials• Instagram:@thegrowthmindsetgal• TikTok: @growthmindsetgal• Email: thegrowthmindsetgal@gmail.comLinks from the episode• Growth Mindset Gang Instagram Broadcast Channel• Growth Mindset Gang Newsletter • Growth Mindset Gal Website• Better Help Link: Save 10% https://betterhelp.com/growthmindsetgalSubstack
Lars Løkke Rasmussen besøger Israel og Palæstina med ét særligt formål. En hjemmefødsel i 2019 er endt som en debat om kvindens ret til selv at bestemme. Er Nordkoreas Kim Jong-un ved at sætte sin unge teenage datter i stilling til at blive landets næste diktator? Vært: Adrian Busk. Medvirkende: Lis Munk, forkvinde, Jordemoderforeningen. Camilla Tenna Nørup Sørensen, lektor ved Institut for Strategi og Krigsstudier.
Cleveland Guardians vs. Tampa Bay Rays MLB Pick Prediction by Tony T. Guardians at Rays 12PM ET—Parker Messick will start for Cleveland. Messick in three starts delivers an ERA of 2.08 with WHIP of 1.33. The left hander fans 19.7% with 4.2% walks. Ground balls served at 42.6% with no homers allowed. Drew Rasmussen gets the start for Tampa Bay. Rasmussen got 27 starts with an ERA of 2.74 with WHIP of 0.97. The right hander strikes out 22.2% with 5.4% walks. Grounders sit at 48% with 1.07 home runs per nine innings.
Den norska journalisten Tore Rasmussen från rabulisten.no gästar för ett samtal om norsk politik och det snabbt växande partiet Norgesdemokraterne, som på allvar satt återvandring på dagordningen. Vi tar upp deras framgångsrika återvandringskonferens – där bland andra AfD deltog – samt skillnaderna mellan Fremskrittspartiet och Norgesdemokraterne.Samtalet rör också den pågående energikrisen, folkutbytet, hotet från våldsvänstern och hur de vänsterliberala medierna systematiskt försöker kväsa varje form av samhällskritik. Rasmussen redogör också om den framväxande regimkritiska mediescenen i Norge.* Inledning och presentation av Tore Rasmussen: (00:00)* Återvandringskonferensen i Oslo och AfD:s närvaro: (02:30)* Fremskrittspartiet vs. Norgesdemokraterne – skillnader och svek: (08:10)* Energikrisen och EU:s grepp om norsk elmarknad: (14:20)* Vänsterextrema attacker på politiska motståndare i Oslo: (20:45)* Demografi, folkutbyte och situationen i Oslo öst: (26:30)* Mediernas bojkott av Norgesdemokraterne: (34:00)* Opinionsläget – FRP:s uppgång och ND:s potential: (41:15)* Israel–Palestina-frågan och splittringen på högern: (47:50)* Framväxten av regimkritiska medier i Norge: (54:30)* Avslutande reflektioner – valet och Norgesdemokraternes framtid: (01:02:00)―――Läs mer:Norgesdemokrater og tysk politiker evakuert fra Oslo sentrum - UtropDirektrapport från norska valet – Nationalistisk utmanare - FrihetsnyttND vil fullføre befaring: AfD-politiker Lena Kotré kommer tilbake - iNyheter―――Stötta min journalistik!Bli prenumerant (60 kr/mån) för att stödja min journalistik och för att ta del av exklusivt material samtidigt som du är med och stödjer mitt arbete.Det går även bra att swisha ett bidrag till 123-697 89 69, märk i så fall insättningen med “bidrag”. Stort tack för ditt stöd!―――Har du tips?Har du ett tips som du vill dela med dig av? Du kan begära och få källskydd genom att kontakta tips@assarchristian.se.―――Följ mig i sociala medier!* X* Telegram* Instagram* Facebook* YouTube* Rumble This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.assarchristian.se/subscribe
Dagens vigtigste nyheder på 15 minutter. Udenrigsminister Lars Løkke Rasmussen forsøgte i dag at overbevise sin israelske kollega til at lade sårede palæstinensere fra Gaza blive behandlet i Østjerusalem. Men det gik ikke så godt. Ukraine er igen i nat blevet ramt af voldsomme russiske missil og droneangreb Vi er vilde med at overnatte i naturen. Aldrig før har der været så meget rift om Naturstyrelsens shelterpladser. Vært: Michael Olesen.
U.S. military forces have struck a Venezuelan drug smuggling boat operated by the Tren de Aragua gang. A new Rasmussen survey reports favorability of socialism and socialist political candidates as a majority position among younger voters in America. Listener call-in commentary on education, language manipulation, and socialism.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Heartland Institute and Rasmussen recently collaborated on a poll asking voters under the age of 40 what kind of government they support. Shockingly, more than half said they would back socialist candidates for president — and even more favored nationalizing major industries. This reflects the same troubling trend seen across Europe in recent decades, where increasingly left-wing governments took hold, even with supposedly “conservative” politicians supporting leftist policies.On UNHINGED, we examine the case of a British comedian arrested for making jokes on Twitter, the broader war on free speech (even at the pub!) in Britain, and the looming threat of digital IDs. Join The Heartland Institute's Linnea Lueken, Jim Lakely, S.T. Karnick, and Chris Talgo for Episode #509 of the In the Tank Podcast. Tune in LIVE at 1 p.m. ET and join us in the live chat! In The Tank broadcasts LIVE every Thursday at 12pm CT on on The Heartland Institute YouTube channel. Tune in to have your comments addressed live by the In The Tank Crew. Be sure to subscribe and never miss an episode. See you there!Climate Change Roundtable is LIVE every Friday at 12pm CT on The Heartland Institute YouTube channel. Have a topic you want addressed? Join the live show and leave a comment for our panelists and we'll cover it during the live show!
You might know him as Bob Evans, Curtis Kimball, Gordon Jenson, Gerry Mockerman, or Larry Vanner– which is why he is most well known as the Chameleon Killer. Terry Peder Rasmussen is a convicted serial killer who is suspected to have at least 5 victims, likely many more, that he killed between 1978 and 2002 in New Hampshire and California. He is also the prime suspect in the technically unsolved Bear Brook murders, and suspected in many, many more. Click here to join our Patreon. Connect with us on Instagram and join our Facebook group. To submit listener stories or case suggestions, and to see all sources for this episode: https://www.inhumanpodcast.com/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Mette Frederiksen vandt armlægningen mod Lars Løkke Rasmussen. Når regeringen skal nå til enighed om en økonomisk plan, bliver det ikke - som Løkke ønskede - en gigantisk plan, der rækker langt ud i fremtiden. I stedet har han selv fremlagt sin plan for danskernes pension, og det er ifølge Løkkes tidligere rådgiver et perfekt afsæt til en valgkamp, hvor Løkke så kan tørne sammen med Mette Frederiksen. Vi vender også en opsigtsvækkende dom fra Højesteret, der ifølge vores to tidligere spindoktorer, må give anledning til hovedbrud i Statsministeriet. Det store spørgsmål, der står tilbage, er, om oppositionen tør bruge Samsam-sagen til at presse Mette Frederiksen? Medvirkende: DR's politiske analytiker Pia Glud Munksgaard, Thomas Juul-Dam, tidligere rådgiver for statsminister Helle Thorning-Schmidt, i dag partner i PrimeTime, tidligere rådgiver for statsminister Lars Løkke Rasmussen, Jacob Bruun, der i dag har Bruun Advisory. Tilrettelægger: Theodora Renard.
Web3 Academy: Exploring Utility In NFTs, DAOs, Crypto & The Metaverse
In this episode, we're joined by Ryan Rasmussen, Head of Research at Bitwise, who breaks down their Bitcoin valuation model and why they think BTC could outperform every other asset class over the next decade. We're digging into why macro factors like U.S. debt, rate cuts, and global monetary chaos could make Bitcoin the go-to asset for institutions, retail, and even governments.~~~~~
Amerikanske stjerner er tilsyneladende færdige med at gemme sig bag store solbriller og indgå forlig i retten for at undgå PR-ballade. K-live ser nærmere på retssagen mod den nu frikendte rapper Cardi B, der fremsatte en trussel på vej ud af retten - og på hvad der generelt sker med retssager i den amerikanske kulturelite i øjeblikket. Vi ser også på, hvordan en fodboldkamp mellem Danmark og Belarus er blevet en politisk kampplads, og hvorfor mørke rander under øjnene er kommet på mode. Medvirkende: Liv Helm, kunstnerisk chef på Husets Teater, Bolette Sandford Pedersen, professor i sprogteknologi ved Københavns Universitet; Chris Pedersen, vært på Popsmart; Henrik Liniger, kommentator på DR Sporten og Erik Brøgger Rasmussen; administrerende direktør, DBU. Vært: Louise Reumert Producer: Sarah Randeris Redaktør: Lasse Lauridsen
Cherisse Marcou, Ph.D., and Kristen Rasmussen, M.S., CGC, explain how Mayo Clinic Laboratories' WESPR whole exome sequencing reflex test provides cost-effective diagnosis of complex genetic conditions. Using samples and data from previous targeted gene panels, WESPR's wider net can identify undetected genetic variants.(00:32) Would each of you share a little bit about yourselves and your background? (01:42)Could you provide us with an overview of the whole exome reflexing panel? (02:53) Is this different from our whole exome sequencing panel and our whole exome reanalysis panel? (04:00) Tell us more about who benefits from this test. (06:17) What is the clinical utility of this testing? (08:07)Would you help providers understand how to go about ordering? (11:23)Could you tell us more about the types of variants identified by this test? (13:39)Based on those performance characteristics, how does our test match up to other exome tests available in the market? (14:30)Are there any other unique features you would like to highlight? (15:57)What is the turnaround time for the reflex panel? (16:14)Can the results from the WESPR test be reanalyzed in the future as new genetic knowledge emerges? (16:56)How are variants reported, especially variants of uncertain significance? And does the report include recommendations? (19:31)Would you summarize the benefits of the WESPR at Mayo Clinic Laboratories?
Send us a textWe have a new winner!Christian Rasmussen electrifies the commentators, the crowd, the IndyCar Fan Podcast hosts, and the other drivers in the NTT IndyCar Series with a stunning victory.Tune in and listen to Michael and John give their take on the victory and on all 250 laps up and down the field.One to go....can Rasmussen pull another razzle-dazzle? Is there another first time winner on deck? Check out the Borchetta Bourbon Music City Grand Prix from Nashville SuperSpeedway this weekend!!!
Udenrigsminister og formand for Moderaterne Lars Løkke Rasmussen kaster sig nu ind i debatten om danskernes pension. Mere specifikt ønsker han og Moderaterne, at lave en stor pensionsreform, der afskaffer efterlønnen, Arne-pensionen og seniorpensionen. Til gengæld vil man give danskerne en ny mulighed for "deltidspension" og visitation til tidlig pension, hvis man er nedslidt. I P1 Debat spørger vi: Har Danmark brug for et nyt pensionssystem? Skal det hele skrælles væk, som Løkke siger? Skal vi vinke farvel til Arne og sige goddag til visitation, hvis man er nedslidt? Og skal danskerne have svar på, hvad politikerne vil, FØR et folketingsvalg? Du kan blande dig i debatten ved at ringe ind fra 12:15-13:30 på 7021 1919 eller send en sms til 1212. Vært: Cecilie Lange. Producer og tilrettelægger: Oliver Breum. Gæster: Mohammad Rona, politisk ordfører, Moderaterne Frederik Vad, pensionsordfører, Socialdemokratiet Troels Blicher, adm. direktør i arbejdsgiver- og erhvervsorganisation Tekniq Paw Karslund, byrådsmedlem for DF, Taarnby Kommune Dina Raabjerg, beskæftigelsesordfører, Konservative Rasmus Bredde, næstformand i 3F BJMF
Denmark's foreign minister has called in the senior U.S. envoy in Copenhagen following reports that American operatives attempted to sway political developments in Greenland. “Greenland's strategic importance means it will always attract attention from abroad,” Foreign Minister Lars Løkke Rasmussen said in a statement. “It would not be surprising if we see renewed efforts by external players to try to shape the Kingdom's future.” Join this channel for exclusive access and bonus content: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCkbwLFZhawBqK2b9gW08z3g/join Five Minute News is an Evergreen Podcast, covering politics, inequality, health and climate - delivering independent, unbiased and essential news for the US and across the world. Visit us online at http://www.fiveminute.news Follow us on Bluesky https://bsky.app/profile/fiveminutenews.bsky.social Follow us on Instagram http://instagram.com/fiveminnews Support us on Patreon http://www.patreon.com/fiveminutenews You can subscribe to Five Minute News with your preferred podcast app, ask your smart speaker, or enable Five Minute News as your Amazon Alexa Flash Briefing skill. Please subscribe HERE https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCkbwLFZhawBqK2b9gW08z3g?sub_confirmation=1 CONTENT DISCLAIMER The views and opinions expressed on this channel are those of the guests and authors and do not necessarily reflect the official policy or position of Anthony Davis or Five Minute News LLC. Any content provided by our hosts, guests or authors are of their opinion and are not intended to malign any religion, ethnic group, club, organization, company, individual or anyone or anything, in line with the First Amendment right to free and protected speech. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Create an Entry, select your picks, then join our NASCAR Playoff Bracket league: https://fantasygames.nascar.com/playoffs/leagues/517 Parker Kligerman and Landon Cassill return from summer break, swapping stories about travel, family, and racing adventures—including Parker's wild, last-minute relief drive at Daytona and winning for Dale Jr. We dive into NASCAR, F1, and IndyCar news, breaking down recent race drama, playoff predictions, and the unique challenges of superspeedway racing. Leave us a voicemail! https://moneylap.com Or email us! friends@themoneylap.com Timestamps: 00:00 - Italian Trip and Getting the Call from Dale 01:54 - Packing, Airport Adventures, and Daytona Prep 04:17 - Summer Break Recap & Family Trips 07:42 - Italian Weather, Football, and Motorsport Fandom 08:53 - Josh's Nurburgring Adventures 11:21 - Parker's Daytona Relief Drive: The Call & Preparation 13:19 - Driver Change Practice & Race Strategy 14:45 - In-Car Challenges & Adapting to a New Team 16:07 - Race Execution, Teamwork, and Victory Lane 19:24 - Some Betting Agencies not Paying out PK's win 23:14 - Car Performance & Superspeedway Pushing 35:35 - Cup Race Daytona Recap & Last-Lap Analysis 45:27 - Playoff Implications & Young Drivers in Cup 52:40 - Cadillac F1 Team Announcement & Structure 58:48 - IndyCar Milwaukee Recap & Rasmussen's Win 1:01:21 - IndyCar & NASCAR Video Game News 1:04:11 - Listener Reviews, Summer Weather, and Regional Differences 1:12:34 - NASCAR Playoff Grids & Predictions 1:18:10 - Weekend Race Picks: Cup, Xfinity, Truck, IndyCar, F1 1:21:23 - Outro (Timestamps are a rough timing and may require a little scrubbing to find the start of the topic) The Money Lap is the ultimate motorsport show (not a podcast) with Parker Kligerman and Landon Cassill professional racecar drivers and hilarious hosts taking you through the world of motorsports. Covering NASCAR, F1, Indycar, and more, they'll provide the scoop, gossip, laughs, and stories from the racing biz. With over 1900 unique products currently in stock, Spoiler Diecast boasts one of the largest inventories in the industry. We are NASCAR focused, offering a wide range of diecast and apparel options. But that's not all. We've expanded our catalog to include diecast for dirt/sprint cars, Indycar, and F1. As passionate racing fans ourselves, we're constantly growing our offerings to cater to different forms of racing. Use promo code "moneylap" for free shipping. https://www.spoilerdiecast.com/ Copyright 2025, Pixel Racing, LLC. All Rights Reserved.
Regeringen fortsætter med at dele gaver ud til danskerne, som især Venstre og Socialdemokratiet kan sole sig i. Det går dog ikke helt som planlagt for Socialdemokratiet og Mette Frederiksen, der er troppet op i en børnehave for at tale om børn og velfærd, men i stedet bliver bombarderet med kritiske spørgsmål om regeringens standpunkt i forhold til Israel og Gaza. Vi vender også Messerschmidts sejrsmarch. For få år siden kæmpede partiet for overlevelse, men med Morten Messerschmidt ved roret er der nu stabile og stigende meningsmålinger. Hvad gør det for sammenholdet i blå blok, at blokkens enfant terrible har fået mere ro på bagsmækken, og er det noget, der kan lokke Venstres formand Troels Lund Poulsen hjem? Og nåh ja, så bringer vi en rettelse... Medvirkende: DR's politiske analytiker Pia Glud Munksgaard, Thomas Juul-Dam, tidligere rådgiver for statsminister Helle Thorning-Schmidt, i dag partner i PrimeTime, tidligere rådgiver for statsminister Lars Løkke Rasmussen, Jacob Bruun, der i dag har Bruun Advisory Tilrettelægger: Jonas Sindberg Østergaard.
But I don't want to focus on the Democrats right now. I want to focus on the Republican Party because one of the big things that's going to shape the midterms — which, make no mistake, are going to be nationalized — is how the American public feels about the GOP. That includes the party's overall image, the fact that they currently hold the House, Senate, and the White House, and the role of Donald Trump as president. Historically, that's usually the kiss of death in a midterm. The public looks at single-party control and, whether consciously or not, pulls back a bit. It's a check on power, and more often than not, it happens.I still believe, sitting here in late August of 2025, that Democrats are in a good position to take the House back in 2026. The redistricting mess adds some chaos, but even assuming that plays out neutrally or slightly in their favor, the historical precedent is clear — they should be competitive. That said, if we were heading toward something other than a typical midterm correction, you'd start to see signs. Not signs that Democrats are collapsing — that's already evident in other areas — but signs that voters are unusually comfortable with Republican governance.And you know what? Those signs are there.If I had to judge the early terrain by three hard metrics, I'd go with national fundraising, party registration, and the president's approval rating. Let's start with the money. The Republican National Committee currently has $65 million in cash on hand. That's not an overwhelming total, but it's strong — especially with a year to go. More importantly, it's four times what the Democratic National Committee has. The DNC is sitting on just $15 million. That gap alone is bad enough, but it gets worse when you factor in spending decisions like Proposition 50 in California. That fight — to temporarily override the independent redistricting commission — is going to vacuum up cash from the same organizations and donors who would otherwise be investing in House flips. So the Democrats are undercapitalized, and they're committing resources to side projects.Then there's registration data. According to a recent New York Times report, Democrats have lost 2.4 million registered voters in swing states that track party affiliation. In the same set of states, Republicans have gained nearly that same amount. That's a five million voter swing. It's not just that Democrats are losing — Republicans are growing. That kind of shift doesn't usually happen in the middle of a polarizing presidency. People don't suddenly start checking the box for the incumbent party unless something is resonating. And considering the kind of term Donald Trump is having — rapid policy implementation, constant headline churn, immigration crackdowns, inflation waves, even distractions like the Epstein debacle — you'd expect backlash. Instead, you get a net positive in party affiliation.That brings us to approval ratings. Trump's RealClearPolitics average stands at 46.3 percent. He's still underwater, with 50.8 percent disapproving. But let's add context. That number is higher than Joe Biden, Bill Clinton, Barack Obama, or even Ronald Reagan had at this same point in their second terms. That's unusual. And while being underwater is never ideal, that 4.5-point spread is about what you'd expect for Trump when you factor in how he's consistently undercounted in national polling. And the range of poll results is all over the map — Rasmussen has him up one, Harvard Harris has him down two, YouGov has him down 12, and Gallup just released a poll with him down 16. But even Gallup's number is an improvement from previous weeks, which suggests that Trump's “tough on crime” stance — especially in DC — is landing.So when I step back and look at the full picture, what I see is a Republican Party that isn't being punished. That might sound basic, but it's a big deal. Historically, you'd expect that by now — with the administration moving aggressively, Democrats hammering every misstep, and inflation rising — the electorate would be turning. But instead, Republicans have a funding advantage, a registration advantage, and a president who's polling better than most of his second-term predecessors.That doesn't mean they're going to hold the House. The historical pattern still favors Democrats picking up seats. But it does mean that the GOP is better positioned than it has any right to be under these circumstances. And if your theory of the midterms is based on Trump's agenda — the one big, beautiful bill, cutting Medicaid, handing out tax breaks, and all the rest — then you have to reckon with the fact that, at least for now, it isn't hurting them. Maybe that changes. But if this were going to backfire, I would have liked to have seen a little something from it by now.Chapters00:00:00 - Intro00:04:20 - Early Midterms Thoughts00:16:21 - Update00:16:42 - Abigail Spanberger00:23:47 - Trump's Chinese Students Plan00:27:55 - Lisa Cook00:33:54 - Interview with Amanda Nelson01:26:10 - 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
With two races left on the 2025 IndyCar schedule, the series returned to the famed Milwaukee Mile, and our resident open wheeler Conor Daly had an up and down day. He joins co-host Chase Holden to discuss how difficult pit box selection made the afternoon challenging in a race where track position was key. Conor explains he felt the 78-team had top-10 speed, but the lack of passing ability on the flat one-mile oval made it difficult to navigate around lapped traffic on the last restart, which relegated him to a 13th place finish. The guys preview the upcoming season finale in Nashville, react to some Formula One rumors and the announcement of the upcoming iRacing/IndyCar console game.Milwaukee race winner Christian Rasmussen joins the show to chat about capturing his first career IndyCar victory. The feat makes him just the second driver in history to win championships in the lower three series of the Road to Indy and a points-paying event in the top division, along with Kyle Kirkwood. Christian reflects on what the accomplishment means to his career and talks about the amount of well-wishers from his past that have sent him messages of congratulation. The guys talk about the major improvements Ed Carpenter Racing has seen this season, especially on ovals thanks in part to their new partnership with Heartland Foods. The guys also break down the decision to pit late in the race for tires even though track position was so crucial, and how Christian was able to make it through lap traffic to pass leader Alex Palou to roll on to victory.
PIT PASS INDY PRESENTED BY PENSKE TRUCK RENTAL – SEASON 5, EPISODE 61 – Christian Rasmussen's thrilling win at The Milwaukee Mile. Plus, Tony George, Alex Palou, Will Power, David Malukas, Conor Daly, Jacob Abel and Tim Broyles August 26, 2025 Show host Bruce Martin has seemingly miles worth of content from the Snap-On Milwaukee Mile 250 at The Milwaukee Mile on the latest episode of Pit Pass Indy Presented by Penske Truck Rental. Martin has an exclusive interview with Milwaukee race winner Christian Rasmussen, who drove to a thrilling victory for his first IndyCar Series win. Martin also has exclusive interviews with former Indianapolis Motor Speedway owner Tony George, four-time NTT IndyCar Series Champion Alex Palou of Chip Ganassi Racing, two-time NTT IndyCar Series Champion Will Power of Team Penske, David Malukas of AJ Foyt Racing, Conor Daly of Juncos-Hollinger Racing, rookie Jacob Abel of Dale Coyne Racing and ECR General Manager Tim Broyles. On the highways, the raceways and every pit stop in between, Penske Truck Rental keeps you moving forward. Gain ground with Penske! For more INDYCAR coverage, follow Bruce Martin at X, previously known as Twitter, at @BruceMartin_500
Ifølge DR har Danmarks udenrigsminister Lars Løkke Rasmussen indkaldt en amerikansk topdiplomat til samtale. Årsagen er, at en rapport peger på, at tre amerikanske statsborgere med forbindelse til Trump-administrationen har udført hemmelige indflydelsesoperationer i Grønland for at påvirke lokalpolitik og beslutninger under radaren. I denne aktuelle særudgave af Geopol rejser Vedby og Struwe spørgsmålet: Har Trump indledt en hybridkrig mod Danmark? I RÆSONs podcastserie Geopol stiller professor Mikkel Vedby Rasmussen og ph.d. Lars Bangert Struwe skarpt på tidens største geopolitiske udfordringer.
Christian Rasmussen sits down with Hinch and Rossi to take the guys through his path to IndyCar from Europe, his fearless driving style, his win in Portland, and his upcoming appearance on Speed Street with Conor Daly!+++Off Track is part of the SiriusXM Sports Podcast Network. If you enjoyed this episode and want to hear more, please give a 5-star rating and leave a review. Subscribe today wherever you stream your podcasts.Want some Off Track swag? Check out our store!Check out our website, www.askofftrack.comSubscribe to our YouTube Channel.Want some advice? Send your questions in for Ask Alex to AskOffTrack@gmail.comFollow us on Twitter at @askofftrack. Or individually at @Hinchtown, @AlexanderRossi, and @TheTimDurham.
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Rasmussen joins the show to unpack his first IndyCar win and reflect on a heartfelt moment with Alexander Rossi in victory lane.
(00:00-25:14) – Query & Company opens on a Monday with Jake Query and producer Eddie Garrison touching on all the things that happened over the weekend. Jake also shares a story about Forrest Lucas after his passing was announced last week after the show. Plus, Jake discusses briefly the final preseason game for the Colts against the Bengals. (25:14-38:54) – The voice of IU football and men’s basketball, Don Fischer, makes his first of many appearance of the season on the program to recap his son’s first win of the high school football season on Friday, shares what he has heard thus far about Fernando Mendoza in comparison to what Kurtis Rourke did a year ago, highlights the wide receiver room for the Hoosiers, and identifies the interior offensive line as the unknown area on the football team. (38:54-45:37) – The first hour of the program wraps up with Jake discussing his trip to Milwaukee for the IndyCar race. He recaps Christian Rasmussen’s first career win and his experience at the Milwaukee Brewers game. (45:37-1:09:20) – Jake Query and producer Eddie Garrison shift the focus of their conversation back to the Indianapolis Colts and how they might have shifted their thoughts on what they are wanting the quarterback to do. It all leads back to Chris Ballard and how long it’s taken him to address the position following Andrew Luck’s retirement. (1:09:20-1:21:32) – Ed Carpenter, team president of ECR, joins Query & Company to celebrate his first team win in four years with Christian Rasmussen capturing the checkered flag yesterday in Milwaukee. He shares what he saw in Rasmussen when he decided to sign him, the situation between Rasmussen and Conor Daly in Portland a few weeks ago and reveals that Alexander Rossi and Rasmussen will be back next season. (1:21:32-1:29:56) – The second hour of the program concludes with Jake discussing something he noticed during his game experience on Saturday at the Milwaukee Brewers game because it’s something that he has seen change over the years. (1:29:56-1:56:39) – The Dean, Mike Chappell, from CBS4 and FOX59 makes his weekly pitstop on Query & Company to access the quarterback position with Riley Leonard having a standout performance against the Cincinnati Bengals. Will the Colts trade Anthony Richardson? What would it take for the Colts to trade him? Mike weighs in on those questions and doesn’t envision any surprise cuts, or players making the roster once the initial 53-man roster is announced. (1:56:39-2:08:52) – Jake needs help with figuring out when things changed with people texting to ask if they can call you versus just calling you and then waiting to get a call back if someone doesn’t answer. (2:08:52-2:17:56) – Today’s show closes out with JMV joining Jake in the studio to discuss his weekend in Milwaukee, the passing of Robin Miller being four years ago today, and the Alex Palou to Red Bull Racing in F1 rumors.Support the show: https://1075thefan.com/query-and-company/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Today’s Best of Features: (00:00-13:10) – The voice of IU football and men’s basketball, Don Fischer, makes his first of many appearance of the season on the program to recap his son’s first win of the high school football season on Friday, shares what he has heard thus far about Fernando Mendoza in comparison to what Kurtis Rourke did a year ago, highlights the wide receiver room for the Hoosiers, and identifies the interior offensive line as the unknown area on the football team. (13:10-25:28) – Ed Carpenter, team president of ECR, joins Query & Company to celebrate his first team win in four years with Christian Rasmussen capturing the checkered flag yesterday in Milwaukee. He shares what he saw in Rasmussen when he decided to sign him, the situation between Rasmussen and Conor Daly in Portland a few weeks ago and reveals that Alexander Rossi and Rasmussen will be back next season. (25:28-51:52) – The Dean, Mike Chappell, from CBS4 and FOX59 makes his weekly pitstop on Query & Company to access the quarterback position with Riley Leonard having a standout performance against the Cincinnati Bengals. Will the Colts trade Anthony Richardson? What would it take for the Colts to trade him? Mike weighs in on those questions and doesn’t envision any surprise cuts, or players making the roster once the initial 53-man roster is announced. Support the show: https://1075thefan.com/query-and-company/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Have a day, Christian Rasmussen! The driver of the No. 21 for Ed Carpenter Racing drops by the Lucas Oil Studio to discuss his gutsy win over Alex Palou at the Milwaukee Mile. Find out how the 25-year-old was able to dethrone the 2025 champion, why he has so much prowess and enjoyment racing ovals, if there's still beef with Conor Daly and what's his go-to beer in Denmark.
Er kristendommen vigtig for dansk kultur? Er kunst og kultur åndelig oprustning? Færre danskere tror på Gud, skal regeringen og folketinget gå forrest med salmesang og bibelskole? P1Debat sender direkte fra Kulturmødet på Mors. Medvirkende: Niels Hausgaard, musiker, troubadur. Katrine Frøkjær Baunvig, leder Center for Grundtvig forskning, professor Aarhus Universitet. Jens Galschiøt, provokunstner. Mogens Jensen (S) kulturordfører. Kristian Thulesen Dahl, direktør Aalborg Port. Hans Ejner Bertelsen (V), formand Kulturmøde Mors, borgmester Morsø. Værter: Mathias Pedersen & Gitte Hansen. Producer: Siw Søby Rasmussen.
Why do so many women struggle with stress-related health issues without ever speaking up? In this episode, Dr. Brendan McCarthy continues his series on self-silencing in women—a powerful yet often overlooked cultural and psychological pattern. Dr. McCarthy breaks down: What “self-silencing” really means and how it shows up in everyday life The four categories of self-silencing How chronic stress and emotional suppression affect hormones, fertility, and cardiovascular health Why women face higher risks of heart disease when these patterns go unaddressed What men can do to better support their partners during PMS, perimenopause, and menopause This conversation is about more than symptoms—it's about validation, advocacy, and the urgent need to recognize how cultural conditioning impacts women's health. Citations: Jack, D. C., & Dill, D. (1992). The Silencing the Self Scale: Schemas of intimacy associated with depression in women. Psychology of Women Quarterly, 16(1), 97–106. • Jack, D. C. (1999). Silencing the self: Inner dialogues and outer realities. Harvard University Press. • Jack, D. C. (2011). Reflections on the silencing the self scale and its origins. Psychology of Women Quarterly, 35(3), 523–529. • Jakubowski, K. P., Barinas-Mitchell, E., et al. (2022). The cardiovascular cost of silence: Self-silencing and carotid atherosclerosis. Annals of Behavioral Medicine, 56(3), 282–293. • Ussher, J. M. (2004). Premenstrual syndrome and self-policing. Social Theory & Health, 2(1), 56–77. • Ussher, J. M. (2013). Diagnosing difficult women. Feminism & Psychology, 23(1), 63–77. • Beauboeuf-Lafontant, T. (2008). Listening past the lies. Qualitative Sociology, 31(2), 105–124. • Rozanski, A. (2014). Behavioral cardiology. Circulation, 129(25), 2509–2516. 1. Jack & Dill (1992) – Developed Silencing the Self Scale. Linked to depression and poor health outcomes. 2. Framingham Offspring Study (Jack, 2011) – Women with high self-silencing had ↑ heart disease and premature death. 3. Jakubowski et al. (2022, Annals of Behavioral Medicine) – Self-silencing predicted ↑ carotid atherosclerosis in midlife women. 4. Beauboeuf-Lafontant (2008, Qualitative Sociology) – Black women's depression tied to silencing under cultural expectations of strength. 5. Ussher (2004, 2013, 2023) – Purity/self-policing associated with self-blame and somatic illness pathways. 6. Rasmussen (2014) – Self-silencing linked to anger suppression, leading to somatic symptoms. 7. Peterson (2015) – Shame and silence in purity narratives obstruct preventive health care. 8. CRP & Stress Studies – High CRP consistently linked to psychosocial stress (Rozanski, 2014, Circulation). Dr. Brendan McCarthy is the founder and Chief Medical Officer of Protea Medical Center in Arizona. With over two decades of experience, he's helped thousands of patients navigate hormonal imbalances using bioidentical HRT, nutrition, and root-cause medicine. He's also taught and mentored other physicians on integrative approaches to hormone therapy, weight loss, fertility, and more. If you're ready to take your health seriously, this podcast is a great place to start.
Jacob Bruun har taget træstammer med, for i dag taler vi om den chokoladeafgift, som Venstre har skældt ud på hele sommeren. Der er nemlig afgiftslettelser på vej i den kommende finanslov. Det løftede Mette Frederiksen allerede sløret for, da hun med vanligt blik for, hvad der optager danskerne, vendte tilbage efter sommerferien med et budskab om, at det er blevet for dyrt at handle. Er det en klog eller farlig dagsorden at kaste sig ind i? Det vender vi i dag, hvor vi også dykker ned i Mette Frederiksens kritik af Israels premierminister Benjamin Netanyahu. Mens Thomas mener, det er en gratis omgang, synes Jacob, det er uhørt, at Mette Frederiksen på den måde kritiserer en folkevalgt leder. Så hvorfor gør hun det? Medvirkende: DR's politiske analytiker Pia Glud Munksgaard, Thomas Juul-Dam, tidligere rådgiver for statsminister Helle Thorning-Schmidt, i dag partner i PrimeTime, tidligere rådgiver for statsminister Lars Løkke Rasmussen, Jacob Bruun, der i dag har Bruun Advisory og kulturminister Jakob Engel-Schmidt (M). Tilrettelægger: Theodora Renard.
In this intense commentary, the hosts dive deep into Donald Trump's controversial stance on the Epstein files and the resulting political fallout, including a sharp 5-point dip in Rasmussen polling. They explore Bill Barr's alleged betrayal, the potential Democratic implications in the Epstein case, and suspicious developments around Ghislaine Maxwell. The segment then pivots to shocking updates on two disturbing criminal cases: the calculated murder of a teen lured by peers, and new revelations in the Idaho college murders, raising serious questions about witness behavior and delayed police notification. A raw and provocative discussion that challenges official narratives and exposes the darker side of politics and crime.
In this insightful episode, Dr. Adam Rasmussen from the Cultural Research Center offers a compelling look at the spiritual landscape shaping America today. Drawing from rigorous research involving over 2,100 Americans, he reveals surprising openness to spiritual conversations—especially through trusted relationships—and highlights how many are wrestling with belief, doubt, and identity in a culture increasingly shaped by personal authority rather than biblical truth. Explaining the vital role Scripture plays in anchoring faith, he warns against spiritual drift caused by neglecting God's Word.Dr. Rasmussen also addresses challenges facing the church, including complacency and mission drift, while pointing to encouraging signs of revival among younger generations building their lives on biblical foundations. He shares practical wisdom on discipleship, mentorship, and relational evangelism, emphasizing the importance of returning to the core “seven cornerstones” of a biblical worldview.
Wow! They are just pumping out the content! The Boys tackle a lot in a small amount of time. Conner Zilisch takes a tumble. Portland review and T. Bell's follies. Power future discussion analyzed and what Liz Power has to say. Daly and Rasmussen tangle analyzed. Ricardo Juncos. Kirb goes through the year stats. Milwaukee picks. The patient might be rewarded with a secret bonus track on this one! @hiroindycar
In 2011, 16-year-old Alexis “Lexi” Rasmussen disappeared after a babysitting job. For weeks she remained missing and those who were closest to her stayed tight lipped. Eventually people started to come forward and the truth was incredibly shocking. Did Lexi run away or was she influenced, manipulated, and taken advantage of by two adults who she considered friends? Listen to her story now! Dea Millerberg Sentencing Hearing discussed in the episode: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CnByrHJHZJo NOW AVAILABLE: CRIME WITH HOLLY PATREON! www.patreon.com/crimewithholly Enjoy ad free for just $2 a month! Enjoying the show? Here's a way to find out where else you can follow CrimeaHolly! https://linktr.ee/CrimeaHolly Crime with Holly Case Suggestion Form: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLScGdPu4AWAoG_-cmznwcNxnNQlEyX9nxxOwZNZfqpprL3TaUQ/viewform Episode Sources: https://www.cbsnews.com/news/utah-teen-alexis-rasmussens-death-now-considered-homicide/ https://legalnews.com/Home/Articles?DataId=1129679 https://www.ksl.com/article/26302760/millerbergs-cellmate-charged-with-attempted-murder-for-stabbing https://www.deseret.com/2013/10/8/20527128/millerberg-has-parole-hearing-on-fraud-charge/ https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2559974/Tattooed-white-supremacist-guilty-injecting-16-year-old-baby-sitter-fatal-dose-heroin-meth-following-night-sex.html https://www.fox13now.com/2014/02/12/millerberg-goes-on-trial-in-alexis-rasmussens-death https://abc7.com/post/prison-time-for-woman-charged-in-babysitters-death/276315/?utm_m https://www.ksl.com/article/19920462/dea-millerberg-testifies-against-husband-in-death-of-alexis-rasmussen?utm_ https://archive.sltrib.com/article.php?id=57540580&itype=cmsid&utm_ https://www.ksl.com/article/28719834/jury-convicts-millerberg-of-child-abuse-homicide?utm https://www.fox13now.com/2014/02/12/millerberg-goes-on-trial-in-alexis-rasmussens-death? https://caselaw.findlaw.com/court/ut-court-of-appeals/1890440.html https://www.ksl.com/article/18925624/decision-coming-soon-in-alexis-rasmussen-case https://www.ksl.com/article/46407927/dea-millerberg-released-from-prison-online-records-show https://www.fox13now.com/2013/07/02/suspect-in-ogden-teens-death-attacked-inside-prison-cell https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s8ylTQ889NE https://www.ksl.com/article/19069444/millerbergs-charged-in-alexis-rasmussen-homicide-case https://www.cbsnews.com/news/utah-woman-charged-in-baby-sitters-death-gets-prison/ https://www.cbsnews.com/news/utah-couple-expect-to-be-charged-in-death-of-16-year-old-babysitter-alexis-rasmussen/ https://abc13.com/archive/9428879/ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x7ZKNzovXA4&t=2334s https://apnews.com/warrants-detail-sex-drugs-in-death-of-utah-teen-bc1c2fae52c04ae294ecdcdc4874fc41 https://www.deseret.com/2011/10/26/20389033/i-had-most-horrible-feeling-mom-said-of-meeting-man-investigated-in-her-daughter-s-death/ https://abc7.com/archive/9431898/ https://www.ksl.com/article/25857643/millerberg-returns-to-prison-after-attack?comments=true&utm https://archive.sltrib.com/story.php?ref=%2Fsltrib%2Fnews%2F52828656-78%2Fexaminer-rasmussen-search-standard.html.csp&utm_source=chatgpt.com https://www.deseret.com/2011/10/25/20388896/millerbergs-are-persons-of-interest-in-16-year-old-s-death-prosecutor-confirms/ https://abcnews.go.com/blogs/headlines/2014/02/white-supremacist-undergoes-astounding-courtroom-makeover https://www.deseret.com/2011/11/1/20389168/man-investigated-in-teen-s-death-asked-friend-to-bring-a-car-don-t-ask-questions-warrant-states/ https://www.ksl.com/article/46407927/dea-millerberg-released-from-prison-online-records-show https://www.ksl.com/article/17922300/woman-says-son-was-paid-drugs-for-babysitting-millerberg-children https://www.lindquistmortuary.com/obituaries/alexis-rasmussen-1 https://www.ksl.com/article/17831830/charges-expected-for-millerbergs-connection-in-rasmussen-death https://www.deseret.com/2014/2/15/20535378/eric-millerberg-found-guilty-in-abuse-death-of-teenage-baby-sitter/ https://www.ksl.com/article/29107528/eric-millerberg-gets-6-years-to-life-sentence-in-baby-sitters-death https://www.ksl.com/article/19920462/dea-millerberg-testifies-against-husband-in-death-of-alexis-rasmussen
Guest Marc Beckman, author "Some Future Day", joins to discuss the future of humanity with artificial intelligence. Discussion of future of labor force, AI replacing jobs, AI creating new jobs, and more. How much will we utilize AI soon in society with customer service, education, and more.? Guest Christian Rasmussen, Nice Ethnobotanicals, joins to discuss society getting back to our roots through healing with plant medicine. Discussion of psychedelic therapies with mushrooms, mental health issues, and more. Will alternative healing methods become mainstream again?
Munaf Manji and Griffin Warner break down MLB betting for Friday.
Jon Herold and Burning Bright return for Episode 378 of Devolution Power Hour to unpack the latest narrative shifts and psyops as we barrel toward the 2024 election. The duo digs into Rasmussen's explosive poll showing 60% of voters suspect the CIA played a role in the assassination of JFK, then tie that distrust into the broader awakening of the American public. They explore the strange coincidences surrounding Meta's recent outage, hinting at predictive programming and election interference pretexts. Discussion also includes the DOJ's indictment of two Iranians over election-related cyberattacks, which Jon and BB argue is a carefully timed narrative weapon. With sharp analysis, they trace the evolution of “RussiaGate” through to “IranGate,” spotlighting the weaponization of intelligence and media in managing the political battlefield. From Jon's Substack dive into a DOD contractor's links to election software, to the ongoing shift from COVID to climate as the next control vector, this episode connects the dots on the elite's toolkit of chaos. All wrapped in the show's signature balance of wit, receipts, and hard-hitting analysis.
In this fiery monologue, the speaker dismantles the mainstream media's long-standing grip on the Russiagate narrative, pointing to new poll data, grand jury developments, and widespread public skepticism as proof the tide is turning. Citing sources like Tulsi Gabbard, Miranda Devine, and Rasmussen, they argue the media's refusal to acknowledge explosive new evidence marks an existential crisis for Democrat-aligned outlets. With censorship failing and public awareness growing—across demographics—the speaker declares this moment a potential turning point not just for U.S. politics, but for global resistance against disinformation-driven censorship regimes.
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Welcome to PsychEd, the psychiatry podcast for medical learners, by medical learners.This episode covers South Asian mental health with Dr. Farooq Naeem, a senior scientist with the Institute for Mental Health Policy Research and a psychiatrist at the Centre for Addiction and Mental Health. He is also a professor of psychiatry at the University of Toronto.Dr. Naeem pioneered techniques for culturally adapting CBT. These techniques have been used to adapt CBT in South Asia, North Africa, Middle East, Kenya and China. His research areas include CBT, psychosis, and culture, with an overall aim to improve access to CBT. He has also published on issues related to health services and quality improvement. He works with a team of IT experts and has developed a CBT-based therapy program — called eGuru — that can be delivered through web and smartphone apps.The learning objectives for this episode are as follows:By the end of this episode, you should be able to…Recognize the unique mental health challenges and barriers faced by South Asian communitiesUnderstand how cultural nuances shape mental health presentations and assessmentsDescribe culturally adapted CBT and its benefits for South Asian patientsIdentify initiatives and future directions in transcultural psychiatry for South AsiansGuest: Dr. Farooq NaeemHosts: Hira Ahmad, Gurvir Rai, Nikhita SinghalAudio editing by: Nikhita SinghalShow notes by: Nikhita SinghalResources:PsychEd Episode 29: Cultural Psychiatry with Dr. Eric JarvisCulturally Adapted Cognitive Behavioural Therapy for Canadians of South Asian OriginSouth Asian Canadian Mental Health FoundationSociety for the Study of Psychiatry and CultureReferences:Gadalla, T.M. (2010). Ethnicity and seeking treatment for depression: a Canadian national study. Canadian Ethnic Studies 41(3), 233-245. https://doi.org/10.1353/ces.2010.0042Karasz, A., Gany, F., Escobar, J., Flores, C., Prasad, L., Inman, A., Kalasapudi, V., Kosi, R., Murthy, M., Leng, J., & Diwan, S. (2019). Mental health and stress among South Asians. Journal of Immigrant and Minority Health, 21(S1), 7–14. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10903-018-0790-4Kumar, A., & Nevid, J. S. (2010). Acculturation, enculturation, and perceptions of mental disorders in Asian Indian immigrants. Cultural Diversity and Ethnic Minority Psychology, 16(2), 274–283. https://doi.org/10.1037/a0018352Lai, D. W. L., & Surood, S. (2008). Socio-cultural variations in depressive symptoms of ageing South Asian Canadians. Asian Journal of Gerontology and Geriatrics, 3(2), 84-91.Leung, P., Cheung, M., & Tsui, V. (2011). Asian Indians and depressive symptoms: Reframing mental health help -seeking behavior. International Social Work, 55(1), 53–70. https://doi.org/10.1177/0020872810372801Masood, N., Okazaki, S., & Takeuchi, D. T. (2009). Gender, family, and community correlates of mental health in South Asian Americans. Cultural Diversity and Ethnic Minority Psychology, 15(3), 265–274. https://doi.org/10.1037/a0014301Vakil, K., Desse, T. A., Manias, E., Alzubaidi, H., Rasmussen, B., Holton, S., & McNamara, K. P. (2023). Patient-centered care experiences of first-generation, South Asian migrants with chronic diseases living in high-income, Western countries: systematic review. Patient Preference and Adherence, 17, 281–298. https://doi.org/10.2147/PPA.S391340For more PsychEd, follow us on Instagram (@psyched.podcast), Facebook (PsychEd Podcast), X (@psychedpodcast), and Bluesky (@psychedpodcast.bsky.social). You can email us at psychedpodcast@gmail.com and visit our website at psychedpodcast.org.
Stigall is seeing many "inside our tent" suggesting everything from Israel is to blame for the struggles of Palestinians to the Trump administration is covering up Epstein, etc. Prominent names, too. And some polling like Rasmussen suggest it's starting to take a toll on a President who, by all accounts has had massive successes in his first few months. So why are those who backed him now seemingly unrelenting, impatient, and in some cases dishonest about what's happening now? Simple answer - it's just business. Mark Mitchell is Rasmussen's head pollster and joins the show to discuss Trump polling and where things go from here. Then, While there's intense focus on Gaza, why is there virtually no focus on the slaughter of Christians? Stigall lays out some of the chilling particulars. Does it matter that Americans don't share "a common set of facts?" On its face it might seem problematic, but there's a different way to interpret it. More economic winning, despite the Fed's unwillingness to help yesterday. And men, are you guilty of making your wife or girlfriend "mankeep?"-For more info visit the official website: https://chrisstigall.comInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/chrisstigallshow/Twitter: https://twitter.com/ChrisStigallFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/chris.stigall/Listen on Spotify: https://tinyurl.com/StigallPodListen on Apple Podcasts: https://bit.ly/StigallShow-Help protect your wealth with real, physical gold and silver. Texas Bullion Exchange helps everyday Americans diversify with tailored portfolios, IRA rollovers, and expert support every step of the way.
In this episode of Excess Returns, Justin and special guest host Kai Wu of Sparkline Capital are joined by Verdad's Dan Rasmussen for a deep dive into the hidden risks lurking in private equity—and why they may be more dangerous than investors realize.Rasmussen, a long-time critic of the asset class, explains why the allure of illiquidity, stale pricing, and past outperformance has led to dangerous capital misallocations. Along the way, we explore the origins of the Yale model, the current liquidity crunch, volatility laundering, and whether small-cap value could be the better bet today. We also dig into bubbles, biotech, and whether AI will concentrate or diffuse economic power.
The elbows were out this past weekend as the IndyCar Series did battle at Laguna Seca, and our favorite open wheeler Conor Daly brought home his best road course result of the season. He joins co-host Chase Holden to unpack his team's weekend, and how struggles with the primary tire and a lap one collision had them battling uphill all day. Despite this, Conor was able to survive some “argy-barginess” and found himself in position for a 14th place finish. He and Chase weigh in on opening lap contact between Kyffin Simpson and Felix Rosenqvist, as well as the new beef between Kyle Kirkwood and Rinus Veekay which has spilled onto social media. Ed Carpenter Racing driver Christian Rasmussen joins the show to discuss his strongest IndyCar season to date, which includes his recent first career podium at Gateway and a series of top 10s finishes. Christian recounts his strong showing at Laguna Seca and how he was on track to have a 7th-place day before dropping his tires off course and losing a couple of positions. He and Conor discuss their love for the highline at the short ovals this year, and how the IndyCar paddock has adopted an aggressive mentality as the season winds to a close. The guys also discuss their recent golf outing at Pebble Beach and other hobbies away from the track.