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Alternative Visions
Alternative Visions - 1st Presidential Debate & Worse to Come

Alternative Visions

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 2, 2020 59:40


 Dr. Rasmus dissects and analyzes the content (or lack thereof) in the 1st Presidential debate held this past week between Trump and Biden. While media heads focus on the ‘form’ of the debate and Trump’s attempt to brow-beat both his opponent and the moderator, more interesting was the ‘content’. What was missing about America’s worsening triple crisis: health care, economic, climate. The fourth crisis now ripening: political and constitutional instability coming with Nov. 3 election. And what about the roots of financial instability now brewing at the foundation of it all and threatening in 2021?  Rasmus opens the show with brief comments and updates on today’s September US jobs report, the current negotiations on an economic stimulus hanging by a thread in Congress, and Trump’s ‘October Surprise’ announcement of infected with Covid yesterday. (Read Dr. Rasmus’s just written blog piece, ‘The 1st  Presidential Debate and Worse to Come’ on his blog, at jackrasmus.com.

A Dash of Coldwater Economics
World Economic News - Friday 2nd October 2020

A Dash of Coldwater Economics

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 2, 2020 3:22


Today I looked at the US labour market data for September, and the surprising rise of Japan's consumer confidence index. The 661k rise in September US non-farm payrolls was only slightly disappointing, and offset by a 0.5pps fall in the unemployment rate to 7.9%. But the details are not nice: in particular, the 0.3pp decline in the labour participation rate, to 61.4% is the very stuff of 'economic scarring' people have warned about. It also explains the fall in the unemployment rate: the number unemployed dropped 970k, but mainly because 879k dropped out of the workforce. Yes, this is only one month so far, but it is distinctly bad news. Genuinely surprising news, from Japan, though, where Sept's consumer confidence index rose 3.4pts to 32.7, which was the highest since pre-covid February. Actually, though, this slightly underplays the surprise: what was driving this was a rise in expected income up 3.7pts to 35.1, and a willingness to buy durables, which rose 2.9pts to 34.9. What's unexpected about them is that it brings both indexes to within hailing distance of the 2019 average. For income, the result is 35.1, the 2019 average of 37; for wilingness to buy we had 34.9, vs a 2019 average of 35.9.

IHS Markit | Automotive Insights
An Automotive Minute - Episode 40: US light vehicle demand update with Chris Hopson

IHS Markit | Automotive Insights

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2019 1:00


September US light vehicle demand update. Sales pace has remained steady despite noise from DC and stock market volatility. IHS Markit expects 2019 auto sales in to reach 17.1 million units down from 17.3 in 2018.

Tesla Daily: Tesla News & Analysis
DeepScale Acquisition, Last Look at Q3 Deliveries (10.01.19)

Tesla Daily: Tesla News & Analysis

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 1, 2019 6:54


– Tesla reportedly acquires DeepScale, an AI company – Checking in on Netherlands, Norway, and Spain registrations – InsideEVs releases September US delivery estimates Links: Email > tesladailypodcast@gmail.com Twitter > @teslapodcast Patreon > patreon.com/tesladailypodcast Ludicrous producer Bradford Ferguson Executive producer Rob Gill Executive producer Jeremy Cooke Executive producer Rish Singh Executive producer Nick Wood Executive producer Fela Winkelmolen Executive producer Troy Cherasaro Music by Evan Schaeffer Disclosure: Rob Maurer is long TSLA stock & derivatives The post DeepScale Acquisition, Last Look at Q3 Deliveries (10.01.19) appeared first on TechCast Daily.

News on the go
News for the 28th of September 2017

News on the go

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2017 6:42


On the 28th of September- US lawmakers to discuss backing India's UNSC membership bid, The UN security council discusses the Myanmar crisis, Apple hit a snag on the iPhone X production line, Russia and the US partnered for lunar ambitions and Marc Benioff got tired of the gender pay gap at Salesforce, so he spent $3 million to close it—twice Follow us on: FB: www.facebook.com/newspodcast/ TW: twitter.com/newsonthegoo SC: @ashwin-chhabria-764883296

Halo Financial
Daily Currency Analysis - 21st July 2015

Halo Financial

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 21, 2015 1:27


• 50|50 September US rate hike • AUD to depreciate further • Greek vote tomorrow

Legatum Institute Foundation
Christian Caryl Interview - US Embassy Attack in Libya

Legatum Institute Foundation

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2012


Democracy Lab editor, Christian Caryl, discusses the 11 September US embassy attack in Benghazi and protests in Cairo over a US-made film that mocks the Prophet Mohammed. The interview was broadcast on Southern California Public Radio.

GreenplanetFM Podcast
Kim Knight Global Coherence Initiative & Emotional Intelligence Tele summit

GreenplanetFM Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 23, 2012 59:54


What effect do human emotions have on the environment and beyond? These and other questions are being put to the test in a bold, scientific experiment to measure the impact of both positive and negative thoughts and feelings on the earth's magnetic grid.Worldwide, project initiated by the Institute of HeartMath LLC, a US based institution focused on bringing positive change to the world is a science-based, co-creative project to unite people in heart-focused care and intention, to facilitate the shift in global consciousness from instability and discord to balance, cooperation and enduring peace.It is planned for numerous sensor sites to be strategically place around the world. Three are already in place in California, Saudi Arabia and England with four more funded and soon to be functioning in Canada, New Zealand, Brazil and South Africa. The sensors are funded entirely by charitable donation. Emotional-intelligence (EQ) Tele summit 2012EQ abbreviation:1. (Psychology) emotional quotient, a (notional) measure of a person's adequacy in such areas as self-awareness, empathy, and dealing sensitively with other people.This unique Summit is being initiated by Kim Knight, Director of the Art of Health, nominated last year for New Zealand Woman of the year for her innovative work in health and science. The summit will feature 26 world experts in the field of human emotion.Presenters will demonstrate through proven methodologies how developing and using EQ is essential for personal health, healthy relationships, business achievement, successful education and authentic wealth creation. Above and beyond this, they will also share how the use of EQ (as opposed to only IQ) is a pre-requisite for the positive development of the human race and earth, and how the future of the planet may even depend on it.Luminaries such as Dr Bradley Nelson (US), Richard Moat PhD (NZ), Rob van Overbruggen (NL), Richard Flook (CAN) and Kim Knight (NZ) will be joining the summit to share their revolutionary findings on how emotions have been discovered to be at the core of many chronic illnesses. Many such illnesses have often been deemed 'incurable' in the prevailing medical paradigm, and presenters will share the dramatic and often instantaneous recoveries thousands of people have experienced using their ground breaking methodologies.Other well-respected EQ experts included Joshua Freedman (US), COO of 6 Seconds, who will covering the role of EQ in education, Dr Manjir Samanta-Laughton (UK), aka the 'Punk Scientist' best known for her revolutionary findings in the field of quantum physics, and Pat Armitstead, the world's first joyologist. Other cutting-edge topics include Adriane Hartigan von Strauch's (NZ) seminar on 'Quantum Intimacy', Brittany Watkins' (US) seminar on overcoming emotional obesity and Patricia Evans'seminar on emotional abuse.The online global event will kick off Mon 3 September (US) with Marvin Oka, co-author with Grant Soosalu of the ground-breaking new book 'mBraining' and the 'mBIT' multiple brain integration technique, who will share how the latest findings in neuro-science show we have three complex and functional brains and how we can harness and integrate these multiple brains for greater success, wisdom and happiness.The Summit will run for 2 weeks from 3 September until 18 September, with several live and pre-recorded 'virtual' events. Listeners can tune in from anywhere in the world via the internet and phone in for the live events to interact with presenters.Free listening options are available, although the goal of the paid option is to donate 10% of proceeds from premium ticket sales to the Global Coherence Initiative.For detailed information and registration see:http://www.eventbrite.com/event/3741721590/EQ2012/20938544958For details of the Global Coherence Initiative seehttp://artofhealth.co.nz/s-events-telesummit-emotional-intelligence2012-global-coherence.htm Kim Knightwww.artofhealth.co.nz