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Dave Rubin of "The Rubin Report" talks about how Iran has been brought to its knees after Donald Trump and JD Vance ordered a blockade of the Strait of Hormuz cutting off Iran's ability to profit off its oil supplies; Nick Shirley reacting to the "Stop Nick Shirley Act" proposed by Democrat Mia Bonta and explaining to Shawn Ryan the massive size of California's fraud that Gavin Newsom has turned a blind eye to; Democrat Ruben Gallego contradicting Nancy Pelosi's narrative about Democrats being unaware Eric Swalwell's disgusting behavior towards women; Eric Swalwell's mistreatment of FBI Director Kash Patel coming back to bite him as Kash Patel requests him to come to the FBI for an interview; the outrage over NYC Mayor Zohran Mamdani admitting his government-run grocery plan will only guarantee lower prices on a limited basket of goods while costing taxpayers tens of millions of dollars; Hasan Piker lamenting the collapse of the Soviet Union and talking to Ilhan Omar about how they can push the Democratic Party into more radical directions; and much more. WATCH the MEMBER-EXCLUSIVE segment of the show here: https://rubinreport.locals.com/ Check out the NEW RUBIN REPORT MERCH here: https://daverubin.store/ ---------- Today's Sponsors: Tax Network USA - If you owe back taxes or have unfiled returns, don't let the government take advantage of you. Do not wait for another IRS letter or a frozen bank account. Call 1(866) 685-6604 for a private, free consultation or Go to: https://tnusa.com/dave
Shipping through the Strait of Hormuz is pretty slow right now. A once steady stream of global oil has been severed, and oil prices have shot into the stratosphere. Countries across the world are trying to stop the bleeding. One is counting down the days until it runs out of oil. Another is … just fine.On today's show, we take stock of how three countries, New Zealand, Zimbabwe, and China, are navigating the oil crisis.The Indicator is launching a newsletter! The very first email goes out this Friday. Be among the first and sign-up now: npr.org/newsletter/indicator Come see Planet Money live on stage! 12 cities. Details and tix here: planetmoneybook.com/#tourRelated episodes: How are drivers riding out the gas crisis?Will Trump's shipping insurance plan work?For sponsor-free episodes of The Indicator from Planet Money, subscribe to Planet Money+ via Apple Podcasts or at plus.npr.org. Fact-checking by Sierra Juarez. Music by Drop Electric. Find us: TikTok, Instagram, Facebook, Newsletter. To manage podcast ad preferences, review the links below:See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for sponsorship and to manage your podcast sponsorship preferences.NPR Privacy Policy
This week on Hysteria 51, we're diving into the ocean's two favorite hobbies: inventing bizarre new nightmares and hiding gigantic things in plain sight.First up: researchers are tracking a marine virus that appears to have jumped from aquatic animals to humans in China, with cases linked to things like handling seafood and potentially eating it raw. The weirdest part? The reported symptoms hit the eyes, causing a condition tied to high eye pressure and, in some cases, serious vision damage. It's the kind of headline that makes you look at a shrimp cocktail and whisper, “We cool… or are we enemies?”Then we go full “planet is still mysterious” with an oceanography flex: a massive seamount along the Nazca Ridge has been mapped that rises 3,109 meters from the seafloor, taller than Greece's Mount Olympus. And because the deep sea can't just be normal, explorers also documented wild-looking lifeforms, including the so-called “flying spaghetti monsters” that sound like a joke until you remember the ocean has zero chill.So buckle in for a weird-news joyride through ocean discoveries, deep-sea monsters, emerging virus headlines, and the unsettling realization that Earth is basically a cosmic aquarium with secrets and jump scares.Links & Resources
Joe's Premium Subscription: www.standardgrain.comGrain Markets and Other Stuff Links —Apple PodcastsSpotifyTikTokYouTubeFutures and options trading involves risk of loss and is not suitable for everyone.Rising input costs are squeezing US farmers as fertilizer and fuel prices surge following the closure of the Strait of Hormuz. A recent Farm Bureau survey shows 94% of respondents say their financial situation has worsened or stayed the same compared to last year — with smaller operations facing the steepest challenges.Wheat futures pushed sharply higher Tuesday on deteriorating crop conditions across the Plains. Hot and dry weather has taken a toll, with 54% of Texas winter wheat rated poor to very poor, and Oklahoma close behind at 48%. HRW wheat country is expected to stay dry for at least another 7-10 days.Tensions between the US and China are heating up, with Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent accusing Beijing of hoarding oil amid the ongoing Iran conflict. China has yet to purchase a single bushel of US soybeans for new crop delivery, despite earlier talk of major long-term commitments.On a more bullish note for South American supply, Conab raised its outlook for Brazil's soybean crop to a record 179.15mmt, with exports also revised to a record 115.4mmt.Optimism about peace talks sent crude oil tumbling nearly 8% Tuesday, settling around $91/barrel, with WTI trading near $92.50 early this morning. The Nasdaq jumped 2% and the S&P 500 gained 1.1% on hopes that Iran negotiations could resume within days.The USDA also reported flash sales Tuesday—316,000mt of corn to Mexico and 120,000mt to unknown destinations.
Megyn Kelly opens the show discussing new accusers going public about creepy Eric Swalwell behavior, the Democratic elite now running him out of politics completely, and more. Then Steve Hilton, GOP candidate for California governor, to discuss how the Democrat establishment knifed Eric Swalwell to try to stop his California governor race rise, what to make of alleged Swalwell victims coming forward now, how Nancy Pelosi is trying to pretend she wasn't aware of Swalwell's behavior, the overall state of the governor race, how Eric Swalwell was protected by Democrats until he was no longer useful, the disgusting corporate media response to the story now that the floodgates are open, the Eric Swalwell story taking a horrifying turn with new accusers coming forward publicly, new accusations that could lead to criminal charges, Sydney Sweeney dressed up as a baby in disgusting scene from the "Euphoria" season premiere, the stories about the creator of the show inserting nudity when it's not necessary, Lena Dunham and Lizzo, Meghan Markle pretending she's a royal as she begins her trip down under, her treating a children's hospital visit as a photo op, and more. Hilton- https://stevehiltonforgovernor.com/ Ruthless- https://ruthlesspodcast.com/ Supersure Insurance: Simplify your business insurance and get a free coverage report at https://Supersure.com/Megyn Herald Group: Learn more at https://GuardYourCard.com Byrna: Go to https://Byrna.com or your local Sportsman's Warehouse today. PureTalk: Save on wireless with PureTalk visit https://PureTalk.com/MEGYNKELLY Follow The Megyn Kelly Show on all social platforms: YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/MegynKelly Twitter: http://Twitter.com/MegynKellyShow Instagram: http://Instagram.com/MegynKellyShow Facebook: http://Facebook.com/MegynKellyShow Find out more information at:https://www.devilmaycaremedia.com/megynkellyshow Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Dave Rubin of "The Rubin Report" talks about how Iran has immediately reversed course after Donald Trump and JD Vance ordered a blockade of the Strait of Hormuz immediately cutting off Iran's ability to profit off its oil supplies; Ben Shapiro explaining how the Iran War has created a new divide in American politics concerning American Exceptionalism; Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman revealing how Iran tricked Barack Obama with the Iran nuclear deal; "The View's" Whoopi Goldberg's bizarre interpretation of what it means to "drain the swamp"; Congressman Ro Khanna immediately regretting his appearance on Jubilee's "Surrounded" about the Epstein Files after he got interrogated about his support of Biden's open border policies and his hypocrisy on child trafficking; Border Czar Tom Homan tells the "Dr. Phil Podcast" what he suspects was the real reason behind the Democratic Party and Joe Biden's open border policies that allowed millions of illegal immigrants into the country; and much more. WATCH the MEMBER-EXCLUSIVE segment of the show here: https://rubinreport.locals.com/ Check out the NEW RUBIN REPORT MERCH here: https://daverubin.store/ ---------- Today's Sponsors: Superpower - Unlock your new health intelligence. 100+ biomarkers. Every year. Detect early signs of 1,000+ conditions. Use code RUBIN at checkout for $20 off your membership. Go to http://www.superpower.com/rubin
In this first of a two-part discussion, our Global Chief Economist Seth Carpenter leads a discussion with chief regional economists Michael Gapen, Jens Eisenschmidt and Chetan Ahya on impacts of the conflict in Iran and how central banks are responding.Read more insights from Morgan Stanley.----- Transcript -----Seth Carpenter: Welcome to Thoughts in the Market. I'm Seth Carpenter, Morgan Stanley's Global Chief Economist and Head of Macro Research. And today we're going to kick off our quarterly economic roundtable. And this is where we try to step back a little bit from the headlines and the day-to-day changes in markets and try to put the global picture together and frame it for you. In the first of this two-part discussion, we're going to cover the implications of the oil price shock for energy, inflation, and for central bank policy. As always, I'm joined by the Chief Regional Economists here at Morgan Stanley. I've got Michael Gapen, our Chief U.S. Economist, Chetan Ahya, our Chief Asia Economist, and Jens Eisenschmidt, our Chief Europe Economist. It's Tuesday, April 14th at 10am in New York. Jens Eisenschmidt: And 3pm in London. Chetan Ahya: And 10pm in Hong Kong. Seth Carpenter: So, let's just jump right into this. Over the past several weeks, global markets have been dominated by one story. The escalation, de-escalation, the news flow back and forth about the conflict in Iran and the ripple across energy markets, inflation, and growth. Our view has been that even if we don't see another huge leg up in the price of energy and another surge in volatility across financial markets, the persistence of the shock in terms of disrupted supply will be at least as important, if not more so for markets. So, let me start here in the U.S., Mike. You and I have each had lots of conversations with clients about how the Fed's going to react. Market pricing moved a lot before, has retraced, and now is kind of looking at no change in policy for this year, give or take. Your baseline remains that the Fed will have an easing bias and that we'll end up with a couple of cuts later this year. Can you walk us through that thinking, and also where the debate is with clients? Michael Gapen: Sure. So, the evidence in the data… This goes back, let's call it several decades now – that oil price shocks in the U.S. do tend to push headline inflation higher by definition. But they have very limited second round effects on core inflation. And the higher oil prices go, the more likely it is that you get some demand destruction, some weakness in spending, maybe even some weakness in hiring. So, there is a bit of a non-linearity here. In our baseline where oil is elevated, but let's say not excessively high, I can completely buy the argument that the Fed is on hold assessing the evolution of the data and wondering are there second round effects on inflation? Or is this weakening demand? So, Seth, our view is that the Fed is right in its assessment that tariff passed through to goods prices will eventually moderate. And that the oil price effect on headline will diminish. And later this year, core inflation moderates. That should open the door for the Fed to cut two times this year. I do think that the wrong thing to do in this situation is to raise rates into this… Seth Carpenter: I agree with you. Michael Gapen: Yeah. So, I think it's… The Fed's on hold or their cutting. If we're right on where inflation goes, that can open the door to cuts. But to your point, where is the investor debate right now? I think the knee jerk reaction from markets is – the Fed's on the sideline, for, let's call it the foreseeable future. Which as you noted in this market is day-to-day headline to headline. And the Fed will assess where to go later this year. We think they can cut. But I think in general, the Fed is either on hold or cutting. I think the wrong thing to do right now is raise rates. Jens Eisenschmidt: Yeah, let me jump in maybe here from Europe where in theory it's the same problem. Just that the answer that the central bank is likely to give in Europe is slightly different from the one in the U.S. So, the debate we have with clients is not so much about whether or not the ECB is going to hike rates. It's more about how much it will do or have to do this. I mean, again, it has a lot to do with the way oil prices in the end, end up trading. It will be a lot more inflation or less. But it has also to do with the way the mandates are constructed. So, the ECB really has a single inflation mandate and not a dual mandate like the Fed in the case of the U.S. So, there's much more attention on inflation. Next to that, we have stronger second round effects. Historically, we know that from the data. So, it's clear and understandable why ECB policy makers all came out cautioning against that inflation coming, and sort of mulling what had to be done there. We had some leaks out of the governing council meeting in March that maybe [in] April, you've already seen rate hikes. We pushed strongly back against that notion. Since then, we had other policy makers coming out agreeing to that. Yet we likely have a discussion in the June meeting that may lead to a rate hike. We currently forecast a rate hike in June and one in September. Seth Carpenter: What about the growth risks to the euro area? Is that part of why you think the hikes might come later? Is that part of why the ECB might only hike two times this year? How do you think about the growth risks for the euro area in addition to the inflation risks? Jens Eisenschmidt: Yeah, no, I think that's a fair question. We have just updated our growth outlook for this year. Next, we've downgraded growth, obviously. Again, all of that is dependent on the scenario in the end we are in. For now, we assume a scenario of elevated oil prices for this year, but then they will retrace. Now the ECB will look at that in a very similar fashion. So first of all, they will have their new projections. They will see whether there is any hope, reasonable hope that we go back to close to target inflation. Mind you, we were below target, started the year on a very good footing here. And now are projecting we will more or less come out at above 3 percent this year and 2.4 next. Both are above the 2 percent target. That already factors in a mild hit to growth. And I think here is really the crux of the matter. If the ECB has to see a more dramatic downward revision of its growth outlook, they may as well hold a little bit more back with rate hikes. At the same time, for now, all the indications are that the hit to growth will be relatively mild and herein lies if you want the basis for the rate hikes. It's a bit of a signaling device. It's a bit of lowering growth, but not really as much. It's not – we see a central bank leaning strongly against inflation. We are seeing them mildly leaning against it in a bid to stabilize inflation expectations mainly.Seth Carpenter: Alright, that's super helpful. Chetan, I'm going to come to you because we've talked with Mike and with Jens about the inflationary side of things and the growth side of things. But when I think about energy and Asia, I think of Asia as being a bit more exposed than other big economies, definitely relative to the United States. And I think about a lot of sensitivity, not just to the consumer, but also to manufacturing. So how are you thinking about the exposure across your region, across Asia to this energy shock? Where are the biggest risks? Chetan Ahya: So, Seth, first of all, I agree with you. I think Asia is the most exposed region. The best metric for assessing that is how much is the net oil imports of each of the regions in the world. And Asia is at around 2 percent of GDP. Europe is around 1.5 percent of GDP and U.S. is actually a minor surplus. Now in terms of the transmission of this shock to growth, there are two elements to be considered. One is the price of oil and gas, and second is the supply shortages. And in fact, all my life when I have been doing this work of modeling on oil shocks to growth transmission, we've never had to really think about supply shortages. We've always been considering oil price increase and its impact. But in this cycle, we have to also consider the supply shortages. So, when you consider both these factors, we think that there will be a meaningful growth damage to Asia from the evidence of oil price increase and gas supply shortages that we have seen so far. And we have just reduced our growth estimates for the region from 4.8 percent to 4.4 percent. Mind you, first quarter was fine. So, this is all on account of the last three-quarters growth damage. And we are assuming that there will some kind of normalcy that we see in ships transiting through the Strait of Hormuz. And we are resuming oil prices average around $110 in second quarter and then come down to $90. So, in that sense, our base case is still expecting some kind of a resolution very soon. But if that doesn't materialize and you see oil prices rising up to $150, then we think region will take a much bigger hit and growth will come down to 3.9 percent in 2026. Seth Carpenter: So, Chetan, you've made a couple of really good points there. One I want to highlight is the difference between the quantities and the prices. I would say as economists, as people in markets, we're used to thinking about oil shocks as just about the price of oil and how that transmits through.But I do think there's a real risk now, given the virtual shutdown of traffic through the Strait of Hormuz that we see physical shortages. And across different Asian economies, we have seen rationing already come into place. So, when you look across the region, how would you rank the specific economies that are most exposed? Especially if we have to think about physical shortages. Chetan Ahya: Yeah, right. Seth. So, we've considered both the aspects, price effect as well as the supply shortages. And on that basis, we rank India, Taiwan, Thailand, Korea and Philippines are the ones which are most exposed. And on the other hand, China and Malaysia are least exposed. Japan and Australia are moderately exposed. Seth Carpenter: Yeah, and that makes a lot of sense. But I can't let you get away from the discussion on Asia without thinking about China. What are you thinking specifically about China? How exposed is it? What's going to happen with growth there? And you know, one of the themes, you and Robin Xing, our Chief China Economist, had been talking about now for over a year is the deflationary cycle in China. So how should we think about the effects in China? Chetan Ahya: So, I think, yeah, China is uniquely positioned in this cycle. We are expecting China's growth to be down by just 10 basis points. So, it almost is as if there is not much damage to China's growth estimates that we have made. And the reason why we see little damage in China's growth numbers is because of two reasons. Number one is that their net oil imports are relatively low. And second is that they have a lot of control on their supply chain. So, for example, they have coal gasification facility. So, when crude oil prices rise above $100, they can activate this coal gasification facility and use that for all the areas where you can use fuel. And they are also quite good in terms of their own electricity distribution management. They have a lot of surplus thermal power capacity. They have a lot of surplus solar electricity capacity. So, they're able to toggle between gas-based electricity supply into coal and solar. So that gives them a lot of leeway to manage the shock and not have much growth damage. Onto your second point on the impact on its deflationary situation. We think that there will be a rise in prices in China because of the input price increase. We still won't call that as winning this deflation challenge that China has been going through over the last three years. For us, if you want to have true sustainable reflation, you should see consumption demand picking up. At the same time, you should see improvement in corporate margins. And neither of those will happen when you have a rise in inflation because of rise in input prices.Seth Carpenter: Yeah, that makes a lot of sense. As always China is an interesting but complicated story. So maybe this is a good place to stop for today.We focused on the immediate effects of the shock, higher energy prices, central bank reaction. Tomorrow, I think we'll be able to dig in deeper into some of the second order effects, and then also ask the question, where are we going from here? What's going to happen to labor markets productivity – the more structural questions. So, Mike Chetan, Jens, thank you so much for joining today. And to the listener, thank you for listening. And be sure to tune in tomorrow for part two of our conversation. And if you enjoy this show, please leave us a review wherever you listen to podcasts and share Thoughts on the Market with a friend or a colleague today.
We have under-invested in production for so long that "there's nothing we can do" to avoid the copper price rising to the point where rationing begins, warns natural resource invest Rick Rule.So, how can savvy investors position for this coming copper price shock?Rick is holding a Copper Bootcamp this weekend, April 18th, to explain in detail how to do exactly that.To learn more about the bootcamp & register for it, go to https://thoughtfulmoney.com/copperNote that Thoughtful Money's role here is limited exclusively to that of a solicitor and that it may receive compensation from Rule Media for this referral. If you register for this bootcamp, understand that Thoughtful Money has no involvement in the event and is held harmless for any and all potential dissatisfaction, performance and/or damages that could possibly result from it.WORRIED ABOUT THE MARKET? SCHEDULE YOUR FREE PORTFOLIO REVIEW with Thoughtful Money's endorsed financial advisors at https://www.thoughtfulmoney.com#copper #copperprice #commodities _____________________________________________ Thoughtful Money LLC is a Registered Investment Advisor Promoter.We produce educational content geared for the individual investor. It's important to note that this content is NOT investment advice, individual or otherwise, nor should be construed as such.We recommend that most investors, especially if inexperienced, should consider benefiting from the direction and guidance of a qualified financial advisor registered with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) or state securities regulators who can develop & implement a personalized financial plan based on a customer's unique goals, needs & risk tolerance.All the details on Thoughtful Money's relationship with the financial advisors it endorses, many of whom regularly appear on this program, can be found in the following documents. We highly recommend you review these documents as they cover the terms that will apply should you choose to work with one of these firms at any time after watching this video.Thoughtful Money Disclosure Document: https://thoughtfulmoney.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/12/Thoughtful-Money-Disclosure-Document-12.6.23.pdf?pid=227Thoughtful Money Agreement: https://thoughtfulmoney.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/11/Thoughtful-Money-Agreement-Agreement.docx?pid=227IMPORTANT NOTE: There are risks associated with investing in securities.Investing in stocks, bonds, exchange traded funds, mutual funds, money market funds, and other types of securities involve risk of loss. Loss of principal is possible. Some high risk investments may use leverage, which will accentuate gains & losses. Foreign investing involves special risks, including a greater volatility and political, economic and currency risks and differences in accounting methods.A security's or a firm's past investment performance is not a guarantee or predictor of future investment performance.Thoughtful Money and the Thoughtful Money logo are trademarks of Thoughtful Money LLC.Copyright © 2026 Thoughtful Money LLC. All rights reserved.
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Guest: Azar Jammine | Chief Economist at Econometrix Africa Melane speaks to Azar Jammine, Chief Economist at Econometrix, about the US naval blockade on Iranian ports, the escalating tensions in the Strait of Hormuz, and what the resulting spike in oil prices could mean for global markets, inflation, and the South African economy. Early Breakfast with Africa Melane is 702’s and CapeTalk’s early morning talk show. Experienced broadcaster Africa Melane brings you the early morning news, sports, business, and interviews politicians and analysts to help make sense of the world. He also enjoys chatting to guests in the lifestyle sphere and the Arts. All the interviews are podcasted for you to catch-up and listen.Thank you for listening to this podcast from Early Breakfast with Africa Melane For more about the show click https://buff.ly/XHry7eQ and find all the catch-up podcasts here https://buff.ly/XJ10LBUListen live on weekdays between 04:00 and 06:00 (SA Time) to the Early Breakfast with Africa Melane broadcast on 702 https://buff.ly/gk3y0Kj and CapeTalk https://buff.ly/NnFM3NSubscribe to the 702 and CapeTalk daily and weekly newsletters https://buff.ly/v5mfetcFollow us on social media:702 on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TalkRadio702702 on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@talkradio702702 on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/talkradio702/702 on X: https://x.com/Radio702702 on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@radio702 CapeTalk on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/CapeTalkCapeTalk on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@capetalkCapeTalk on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/CapeTalk on X: https://x.com/CapeTalkCapeTalk on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@CapeTalk56See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Japan has been cushioning the economic shock of soaring crude oil prices with its ample oil reserves, International Monetary Fund chief economist Pierre-Olivier Gourinchas has said in a recent interview.
The election results in Hungary are seismic. After four consecutive terms under Prime Minister Viktor Orbán, people voted overwhelmingly on Sunday for opposition leader Péter Magyar to take the country in a new direction. Also, as negotiations between the US and Iran fail, a discussion about how the dismantling of diplomatic expertise in the US has hindered current efforts to end the war. And, the largest international group representing commercial pilots is calling for pilots to have "final and non-negotiable" authority to refuse flights over conflict zones. Plus, a tribute to Bollywood singer Asha Bhosle, whose music has been a soundtrack for people's lives for multiple generations. Learn about your ad choices: dovetail.prx.org/ad-choices
With talks between the US and Iran falling apart, there will be renewed focus this week on the Strait of Hormuz, getting it open and restoring traffic. Nearly all the focus so far as been on the energy part of the trade equation, the amount crude oil being able to transit the bottleneck. But there is another key set of commodities that are likewise being held back, and most people don't realize just how big this is. Energy shock, yes, there is also a growing food shock. Eurodollar University's conversation w/Steve Van MetreWhat is a Eurodollar University membership? It's where understanding the monetary world isn't a mystery—it's a method. If you're serious about your financial education and want clarity in a world of volatility and massive uncertainty, you're in the right place. Mainstream education has left so many massive gaps on the most foundational concepts, making sense of everything is practically impossible otherwise. With our memberships, we'll fill in everything that you've been missing. https://eurodollar.university/memberships Nations Race to Secure Enough Fertilizer and Prevent Food Crisishttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A-Dq0GSd_ckIt's not just oil and gas. The Strait of Hormuz blockage is rattling another vital commodityhttps://www.cnbc.com/2026/03/25/fertilizer-price-iran-war-food-security-inflation-urea-potash-nitrogen-farmers.htmlFAO Chief Economist warns of severe global food security risks from disruption to Strait of Hormuz trade corridorhttps://www.fao.org/newsroom/detail/fao-chief-economist-warns-of-severe-global-food-security-risks-from-disruption-to-strait-of-hormuz-trade-corridor/enhttps://www.eurodollar.universityTwitter: https://twitter.com/JeffSnider_EDU
We are now hours away from what's being described as a full-scale blockade of a critical global shipping chokepoint—and the stakes are being framed as nothing short of economic warfare, geopolitical reset, and military escalation all at once. Mine-sweeping operations. Naval positioning. Strategic strikes on infrastructure. And a message being sent across the world: pay the wrong toll, and you may not make it through the strait.
The Sharks started off their week and playoff push with a big win in Chicago before finding themselves all but mathematically eliminated by week's end. The Barracuda also continued their late-season slide. We'll talk about looking toward the draft, next season and how the Barracuda can get back on track. We will also cover, but not limited to: The Warsofsky debate rages on. Luca Cagnoni is FINALLY called up. Sharks D-Pair is the worst in the NHL, wait, just one of them? Sharks Prospect Pool slips to #2 on the Athletic's Scott Wheeler's annual ranking. The Sharks' most valuable and most disappointing player, according to the Athletic. Eric Pohlkamp loses the Hobey Baker but wins a national championship. Is he finally heading to San Jose? And More! Teal Town USA - A San Jose Sharks' post-game podcast, for the fans, by the fans! Subscribe to catch us after every Sharks game and our weekly wrap-up show, The Pucknologists! Check us out on YouTube and remember to Like, Subscribe, and hit that Notification bell to be alerted every time we go live!
Resurrection wasn't the end, it was the ignition. This series explores what happened after the empty tomb: the moments, emotions, and movement that followed Jesus getting up. Each week traces the post-resurrection journey as silence gives way to shock, shock to encounter, and encounter to fire. The Resurrection was never meant to be admired from a distance—it was meant to change the people who witnessed it.
In this episode, we explore how REBOA can become an integrated tool for deliberate physiologic support in profound shock. REBOA is a word that immediately commands attention in pre-hospital care. For many teams, it represents the edge of capability, a high-stakes intervention reserved for catastrophic haemorrhage and profound shock. Many clinicians still think of it primarily as a haemorrhage-control device: inflate fully, plug the leak, and hope for the best. But in profound shock, bleeding is only part of the problem. Coronary perfusion hinges on proximal aortic diastolic pressure, and if the heart isn't being perfused, everything else we do is on borrowed time. Today's guests, Dr Jon Barratt and Dr Halden Hutchinson-Bazely, sit at the cutting edge of this shift in thinking. Jon is a Consultant in Emergency Medicine and Pre-Hospital Emergency Medicine with the British Army and the NHS, serving as Clinical Lead for Research and Clinical Innovation at Yorkshire Air Ambulance and as a MERIT Consultant with West Midlands Ambulance Service. He is a Senior Lecturer with the Academic Department of Military Emergency Medicine and a founding force behind the SPEAR programme, a resuscitation training initiative that leverages ultrasound-guided arterial access and physiologic targets to support patients in deep shock. Jon was also principal investigator for the ERICA-ARREST trial, investigating the use of REBOA to augment coronary perfusion in out-of-hospital cardiac arrest. Hutch is a pre-hospital care doctor at London's Air Ambulance (LAA), specialising in exsanguination, and an intensive care doctor at St Bartholomew's Hospital, specialising in ECMO. He is practising in endovascular resuscitation across the spectrum of the medical and trauma fields. Together with Jon, he is a SPEAR and EVTM faculty member and was an investigator for ERICA-ARREST. He brings a thoughtful and clinically grounded perspective to trauma management, with a focus on practical decision-making in high-pressure environments. His work reflects a commitment to evidence-informed practice and continual learning within acute care systems.You can find more on SPEAR here: https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/11297298241242157And here: https://www.eaaa.org.uk/what-we-do/research-and-education/clinical-education/spear
Ben and Sam break down Gianpiero Lambiase's shock move to McLaren and what it means for Red Bull and Max Verstappen. They also explore what might have been had the Bahrain GP gone ahead, before discussing Daniel Ricciardo's F1 exit in light of recent comments and ranking his Top 5 wins. Get involved in F1 Fantasy this season! Join the Late Braking league and see if you can beat us... LEAGUE CODE: C6Y6R4ZUY02 Want more Late Braking? Support the show on Patreon and get:Ad-free listeningFull-length bonus episodesPower Rankings after every raceHistorical race reviews& more exclusive extras!Don't forget! You can also gift a Late Braking Patreon subscription—perfect for loved ones or your own wish list. Choose anything from 1 month up to a full year of top-notch F1 content: https://www.patreon.com/latebrakingf1/gift Connect with Late Braking:You can find us on YouTube, Instagram, X (Twitter) and TikTokCome hang out with us and thousands of fellow F1 fans in our Discord server and get involved in lively everyday & race weekend chats!Join our F1 Fantasy League and see if you can beat us!Get in touch any time at podcast@latebraking.co.uk Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
When Jesus was crucified it caused an earthquake that woke up the dead in body and in spirit. Then His resurrection brought life to them and still brings life today.
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It's Friday! It's time for news, new titles, and of course, MCU coverage! First, kick things off with Nico & TK as they talk about the just announced DNX event and the road to Armageddon with Captain American (vol 14) #1 - 8, Will Of Doom #1, Dungeons Of Doom #1 - 3, & Wolverine: Weapons Of Armageddon #1 - 2! The titles span the complete roadmap to Armageddon and it's just geddin started! It's Daredevil, Wolverine, Cap, Red Hulk, Doom – all this AND MORE – before joining Nico, Kevo, & TK as they take a look at this week in the MCU with Daredevil Born Again Season 2 episodes 4 – with a SHOCK ending! It's all this and more on an all new MCU on X Is For Comics!
On this episode of The Sick Podcast, Pierre McGuire and Brian Wilde join Tony Marinaro to break down the Montreal Canadiens' 2-1 win over the Tampa Bay Lightning, Cole Caufield scoring his 50th goal of the season in Cole Caufield fashion, Juraj Slafkovsky scores his 30th of the season when it mattered most, the Habs holding their ground against a very physical Lightning team, concerns regarding the powerplay, thoughts on the lineup adjustments and much more! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Retro and current gen gaming chat, with Trev and Stu, its the Console Shockcast! Not quite March—but close enough… so it's Marchintosh time! Or maybe Appril? Either way, Trev and Stu return to the annual YouTube tradition of diving into Apple tech. This year, we're spotlighting the machine that redefined portable computing for decades to come: the iconic Titanium PowerBook G4—the blueprint for modern laptops. Apologies for the audio issues in this episode—there's some glitchiness on Trev's side from the original recording. In this episode: DLSS 5 & AI visuals – Is NVIDIA heading toward a future of AI-generated, “yassified” game assets? Mac portable evolution – The journey of Apple laptops leading up to 2001 Design legacy – How the Titanium G4 stacks up against modern laptops Ahead of its time – Why it was such a leap in both performance and industrial design First impressions – Trev's memories of encountering the Titanium G4 in early-2000s UK, when Macs were still a rarity Design contrast – The sleek, pro titanium look vs the playful “jellybean” iMac era Best of both worlds – Why it's still a perfect machine for classic Mac OS and early Mac OS X software Check out Trev and Al’s other podcast where they reminisce about a different episode of Star Trek every month! : https://longrangesensors.com/episodes Intro/Outro Music – Turn The Page (Tutorial Theme) – Ridge Racer Type 4 (1998) – Sony Playstation – Composer(s): Hiroshi Okubo
There's a brand new artist who’s quietly becoming the BIGGEST MUSIC SENSATION on Earth….so why haven’t we heard of him? The mystery gets revealed! Plus...People are claiming they found the BEST cupcake spot... but find out why else they're making the news in a brand new TikTok Click Shock!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Anelyce Forney joins Locked In with Ian Bick to share what it's really like working as an ER nurse for over a decade, dealing with nonstop trauma, life-or-death situations, and cases that most people could never imagine. In this episode, she opens up about the craziest things she's witnessed in the emergency room, the emotional toll of watching patients fight for their lives, and the moments that have stuck with her long after her shift ends. Anelyce also talks about the reality of working in healthcare, the pressure, burnout, and what it takes to keep showing up in one of the most intense environments possible. _____________________________________________ #ERNurse #EmergencyRoom #HospitalStories #MedicalStories #HealthcareWorker #TraumaStories #RealStories #LockedInPodcast _____________________________________________ Connect with Anelyce Forney: https://www.annakresiliencecoach.com/ _____________________________________________ Hosted, Executive Produced & Edited By Ian Bick: https://www.instagram.com/ian_bick/?hl=en https://ianbick.com/ _____________________________________________ Shop Locked In Merch: http://www.ianbick.com/shop _____________________________________________ Timestamps: 00:00 Shocking ER Story: Eyelid Injury 00:55 Why I Became an ER Nurse 03:54 First Day in the Emergency Room 04:58 Early Career Struggles in Nursing 05:34 Working in Oncology & Learning Fast 06:45 Emotional Patient Stories in Oncology 07:56 Transition to ICU Nursing 09:40 Reality of ER Training & Trauma 11:05 Returning to the ER & Adapting 12:22 ER Workload & Rising Patient Volume 13:36 Most Common Emergency Room Cases 14:11 Triage Decisions & Life-or-Death Pressure 16:06 Critical Pediatric Emergency Case 17:59 Emotional Detachment & No Closure 18:12 Patients Lying in the ER 19:00 Violent & Combative Patients Increasing 20:48 Mental Toll of Being an ER Nurse 23:28 Dealing with Death, Trauma & Grief 25:00 What Patients Don't Understand About Nurses 28:32 Broken Healthcare System & Burnout 31:42 What TV Gets Wrong About ER Life 32:08 Gunshot Wounds & ER Violence 34:08 Misleading Symptoms & Critical Cases 36:26 Craziest & Grossest ER Stories 38:34 DUI Cases & Consequences 39:44 Impact of ER Work on Family Life 43:45 Burnout, Recovery & Becoming a Coach 46:02 Vicarious Trauma Explained 47:38 What Success Looks Like in the ER 50:28 Wins, Losses & Haunting Cases 51:35 Drug Crisis, Overdoses & Fentanyl 53:04 Treating Minors & Family Notifications 53:46 Best & Worst Days as an ER Nurse 57:13 Handling Multiple Emergencies at Once 01:00:01 Mental Health & Emotional Survival 01:02:20 Substance Abuse & Coping in Healthcare 01:04:01 Speaking Out & Stigma in Nursing 01:05:54 ER Safety & Security Issues 01:08:44 Perspective on Life & Mental Health System 01:09:52 Future of Healthcare & Advice for Nurses 01:12:06 Would I Do It All Again? _____________________________________________ To advertise on the show, contact sales@advertisecast.com or visit https://advertising.libsyn.com/LockedInWithIanBicka Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Dave Rubin of "The Rubin Report" talks to Bill O'Reilly about his phone conversation with Donald Trump over how far the President will go to force an end to the Iran War; the historical lessons from Hiroshima to force Iran to finally capitulate to end the war; Trump's Iran strategy, nuclear deal negotiations, Middle East tensions, uranium enrichment, and weapons inspections; potential U.S. military strikes and geopolitical risks; NATO weakness, Europe's response, and mass migration impacts; Vladimir Putin, global power shifts, and U.S. foreign policy; 2024 politics, inflation, oil prices, and Trump's domestic challenges; media bias, decline of legacy journalism, and rise of independent news platforms, and much more.
MeidasTouch host Ben Meiselas reports on election losses suffered by the GOP on Tuesday in states like Oklahoma, Alaska, Missouri, and Wisconsin. Remember to subscribe to ALL the MeidasTouch Network Podcasts: MeidasTouch: https://www.meidastouch.com/tag/meidastouch-podcast Legal AF: https://www.meidastouch.com/tag/legal-af MissTrial: https://meidasnews.com/tag/miss-trial The PoliticsGirl Podcast: https://www.meidastouch.com/tag/the-politicsgirl-podcast Cult Conversations: The Influence Continuum with Dr. Steve Hassan: https://www.meidastouch.com/tag/the-influence-continuum-with-dr-steven-hassan The Weekend Show: https://www.meidastouch.com/tag/the-weekend-show The Ken Harbaugh Show: https://meidasnews.com/tag/the-ken-harbaugh-show Majority 54: https://www.meidastouch.com/tag/majority-54 On Democracy with FP Wellman: https://www.meidastouch.com/tag/on-democracy-with-fpwellman Uncovered: https://www.meidastouch.com/tag/maga-uncovered Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
1. FEDERAL RESERVE'S LIMITED ROLE IN INFLATION. ELIZABETH PEEK. Elizabeth Peek explains that the Fed cannot control supply-shock inflation caused by the Strait of Hormuz closure. She warns that upcoming reports will reflect soaring diesel prices currently affecting Europe. (1)303-1453 ACHAEMENID EMPIRE
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On Episode 5 of Season 9 of The Surviving Siblings Podcast®, host Maya Roffler is joined by Dr. Heather Taylor, a surviving sibling, therapist, and grief advocate, who shares the story of losing her brother, Garrett, to an accidental overdose, and how that loss completely reshaped her life, her career, and her mission in the grief space. Heather takes us back to her childhood growing up in a small town in Washington State, where she and her younger brother Garrett were raised surrounded by nature, imagination, and a deep sibling bond. They were each other's constant—playing outside, competing in sports, and later maintaining a close relationship into adulthood through what she lovingly calls their "sibling dates." Garrett was her biggest champion, the voice that reminded her who she was when she doubted herself. That bond makes what happened next even more devastating. In November 2009, just one month after a meaningful late-night conversation where Heather reminded Garrett she would love him no matter what, her world shattered. Garrett died suddenly from an accidental overdose after unknowingly taking methadone in combination with other substances. The loss was shocking, confusing, and layered with complicated emotions, especially as the family tried to make sense of what had happened in real time. Heather shares the raw early days of grief—the shock, the numbness, the need to "do something" (even if that meant cutting out holiday apron patterns just to keep moving), and the surreal experience of planning a memorial while still trying to process the reality that her brother was gone. What followed was years of unprocessed grief, anger, and searching for support that didn't exist in the way she needed. After multiple frustrating experiences trying to find a therapist who truly understood grief, Heather made a life-changing decision: she would become the therapist she couldn't find. This episode is a powerful reminder that grief is not something to "get over," but something to live with, integrate, and carry forward—and that healing happens not by rushing the process, but by allowing grief to take up space in our lives. In This Episode: (0:00:00) – Meet Heather + Remembering Garrett Heather shares her childhood, growing up close with her younger brother, and the deep bond they carried into adulthood. (0:02:30) – Growing Up in Nature + A Strong Sibling Bond From building forts in the woods to sibling dates in college, Heather reflects on their connection and Garrett's role as her biggest supporter. (0:08:30) – The Conversation A late-night moment one month before Garrett's death becomes a memory Heather carries with her forever. (0:10:00) – The Day Everything Changed Heather describes the moment her parents showed up at her office and how she learned Garrett had died unexpectedly. (0:13:00) – Understanding What Happened The family learns Garrett died from an accidental overdose, adding layers of confusion, anger, and heartbreak. (0:16:00) – Shock, Numbness, and "Doing Something" Heather shares how early grief felt—and why simple tasks like making aprons became a way to cope. (0:20:00) – The Memorial + Early Grief Reactions Planning Garrett's service, wanting more photos, and navigating overwhelming emotions. (0:22:00) – Finding a "Grief Buddy" Heather reflects on how connecting with someone else grieving helped her feel less alone. (0:31:00) – The Importance of Finding the Right Therapist Why connection matters more than credentials—and how to know when it's not the right fit. (0:36:00) – Grief as the "New Normal" Heather shares how she built her practice and podcast around redefining grief as something we integrate, not overcome. (0:43:00) – Grief vs. Trauma Why not everything needs to be labeled as trauma—and how grief deserves its own space. (0:47:00) – The "Grief Cyclone" Explained Heather introduces her powerful metaphor for how grief moves over time—not in stages, but in cycles. (0:51:00) – Final Advice for the Newly Bereaved Why grief gets to take up space, why there's no timeline, and how to move at your own pace. This episode is sponsored by Grief Is The New Normal Connect with Heather: Website: https://clinicians.griefisthenewnormal.com/homepage Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/people/Grief-is-the-New-Normal-Psychological-Services/61555887374241/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/grief_is_the_new_normal/ Youtube: http://youtube.com/@Grief_Is_The_New_Normal TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@grief.is.the.new.normal Connect with Maya: Podcast Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/survivingsiblingspodcast/ Maya's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mayaroffler/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@survivingsiblingspodcast Twitter: https://x.com/survivingsibpod Website: thesurvivingsiblings.com Facebook Group: The Surviving Siblings Podcast YouTube: The Surviving Siblings Podcast Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/TheSurvivingSiblingsPodcast
Matt Ehret and Ghost break down a rapidly shifting geopolitical landscape following a surprise US–Iran ceasefire and simultaneous escalation in Lebanon. They explore competing narratives around Trump's strategy, questioning whether recent events signal de-escalation or a deeper psychological operation. The conversation dives into intelligence manipulation, media narratives, and the role of Israel as tensions flare across the region. The episode also examines emerging Middle East energy alliances, including pipeline diplomacy involving Syria, Iraq, and Saudi Arabia, and how these developments could reshape global power structures. Alongside real-time updates, Matt and Ghost zoom out to consider historical cycles, ideological conflicts, and the possibility of larger forces shaping events behind the scenes. A mix of breaking news, theory, and philosophical reflection, this episode challenges listeners to question assumptions and think critically about what is unfolding on the world stage.
Trump just let his lawyers reveal to the whole world that he is building a “Top Secret Military Installation” (top secret no more) containing a “hospital and medical area” under the Ballroom and White House? Which begs the question: Is Trump building a secret White House hospital because of his well documented mental and physical decline? And if the installation is so “Top secret” why does the new filing document the key components of it? Popok explains it all. Smalls: For a limited time, get 60% off your first order, plus free shipping and free treats for life, when you head to https://Smalls.com/LEGALAF. Subscribe: @LegalAFMTN Remember to subscribe to ALL the MeidasTouch Network Podcasts: MeidasTouch: https://www.meidastouch.com/tag/meidastouch-podcast Legal AF: https://www.meidastouch.com/tag/legal-af MissTrial: https://meidasnews.com/tag/miss-trial The PoliticsGirl Podcast: https://www.meidastouch.com/tag/the-politicsgirl-podcast Cult Conversations: The Influence Continuum with Dr. Steve Hassan: https://www.meidastouch.com/tag/the-influence-continuum-with-dr-steven-hassan The Weekend Show: https://www.meidastouch.com/tag/the-weekend-show The Ken Harbaugh Show: https://meidasnews.com/tag/the-ken-harbaugh-show Majority 54: https://www.meidastouch.com/tag/majority-54 On Democracy with FP Wellman: https://www.meidastouch.com/tag/on-democracy-with-fpwellman Uncovered: https://www.meidastouch.com/tag/maga-uncovered Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
A massive new amnesty push is gaining traction—and it's happening fast. In today's episode, Tara breaks down the controversial “Dignity Act,” a bipartisan immigration proposal that could legalize millions. Is it a fix for a broken system—or something much bigger? Plus, the political, economic, and cultural stakes tied to immigration policy, and what this could mean for the future of the country under leaders like Donald Trump. ⚡ SUMMARY Tara dives into a renewed bipartisan push for immigration reform centered around the proposed “Dignity Act,” which would allow certain undocumented immigrants to remain in the U.S. under specific conditions. The episode challenges the premise that the immigration system is “broken,” arguing instead that enforcement—not legislation—has been the core issue. Tara examines key claims behind the bill, including requirements like length of stay, employment status, and criminal background checks, while questioning how such criteria could realistically be verified. A major focus is the potential economic impact, including labor market competition, wage pressure, and job availability—especially for younger and lower-income Americans. Tara also explores broader political implications, including how immigration policy could shape future elections and national direction. The episode closes by warning of long-term consequences if large-scale legalization is implemented without structural changes, framing the debate as one of the most consequential policy battles ahead.
Doug and Matt discuss escalating tensions with Iran, criticizing Trump's social media threats of "civilization" ending and calling his behavior unstable, with one suggesting the 25th Amendment. They argue U.S. involvement benefits Israel, dispute the "47 years" framing by citing the 1953 coup, and warn that threatening to cut power to Iran amounts to mass death. They anticipate potential Iranian retaliation against U.S. Gulf interests and infrastructure, triggering oil disruptions, diesel price spikes, global shortages (especially in Asia), and broader financial stress amid high debt and risky junk lending. They consider knock-on effects like reduced civilian air travel, then pivot to refuges and isolated places like Tristan da Cunha's small, lobster-based community. Finally, they assess Dubai's vulnerability in war and financial downturns, noting falling transaction volumes, possible car abandonments, and the city's artificial, hard-to-maintain nature. 00:00 D-Day Iran Threats 01:30 Trump Unhinged Turn 04:27 Bonkers Tweets Read 05:44 Iran History Context 07:21 Blowback and Terror Risk 09:42 Oil Shock Global Fallout 11:02 Debt Markets Unraveling 14:14 Invoke 25th Amendment 16:04 Escape Plans and Islands 17:04 Tristan da Cunha Life 20:42 Dubai Warzone Real Estate 28:25 Nuclear War Fears 29:31 Waiting for Taco Tuesday
For The Other Side NDE Videos Visit ️ youtube.com/@TheOtherSideNDEYT Purchase our book on Amazon The Other Side: Stories From the Afterlife https://a.co/d/23Bbbsa On the night her husband passed away after years of illness, Lisa Jones experienced what is known as a shared death experience. Guided by angels, she says her soul was taken into a luminous realm where she watched a joyful gathering of souls preparing to welcome her husband home. Moments later she awoke to news of his passing, realizing she had just witnessed the moment of his transition beyond this world. Website: https://beingofloveandlight.com/ Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
CannCon and Alpha Warrior break down the intensifying tariff escalation and the global response as Trump's trade strategy continues to shake international markets. With tensions rising between the U.S. and China, the hosts explore whether this is a calculated move to reset economic power or a risky gamble with far-reaching consequences. The conversation dives into supply chains and how shifting trade dynamics could reshape domestic production and long-term economic independence. Market volatility becomes a focal point, with analysis on how financial systems react to uncertainty and policy changes. They also examine how media narratives attempt to frame tariffs as harmful while avoiding deeper discussions about leverage and negotiation strategy. Broader concerns around government spending and sustainability are woven throughout, tying economic policy to the future stability of the system.
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A $122 billion funding round just valued OpenAI at $852 billion, with $2 billion in monthly revenue and nearly 1 billion weekly users, marking the moment AI stopped being a startup category and became global infrastructure.Five weeks into an Iran-linked oil disruption, the Strait of Hormuz remains constrained, crude markets are tightening, and companies like Amazon are already passing through a 3.5% fuel surcharge, while equities continue to hover near highs.Inside the enterprise, 2026 is shaping up as the year AI gets audited. Experimentation budgets are being replaced with ROI mandates, and vendors that cannot prove real productivity gains are already on the chopping block.At the same time, new research suggests quantum machines may be closer than expected to breaking modern encryption, forcing governments and corporations to accelerate post-quantum migration years ahead of schedule.And in a sign of what AI is enabling at the edge, a single founder in Los Angeles has built a company approaching a $1.8 billion run rate using AI across coding, marketing, and customer support, compressing what used to require entire teams into one operator.Meanwhile, NASA just sent humans around the Moon for the first time in over 50 years with Artemis II, restarting a space race now defined as much by private capital and infrastructure as national prestige.Ricker and Bon. Let's get into it.⸻OpenAI raises $122B at $852B valuation; $2B monthly revenue; ~1B weekly users, AI shifts to infrastructure scaleStrait of Hormuz disruption drives oil pressure; Amazon adds 3.5% fuel surcharge; markets remain resilientEnterprise AI enters ROI phase; budgets shift from experimentation to measurable productivityQuantum computing timeline compresses; encryption risk moves from decades to yearsSolo founder builds ~$1.8B run rate company using AI for full stack operationsNASA Artemis II completes first crewed lunar flyby in 50 plus years, space economy reactivatesIf you want a prize, send us a DM on Instagram:http://instagram.com/rickerandbonhttps://www.tiktok.com/@rickerandbon
New polling shows Republicans leading Democrats in favorability ahead of the midterms, while Democrats post historically low numbers for this stage of the cycle. The data indicates a significant drop compared to previous elections where Democrats typically held an advantage. The shift points to Republicans gaining ground with independents and competitive districts that will decide control of Congress. BUY CAST BREW COFFEE TO SUPPORT THE SHOW - https://castbrew.com/ Become A Member And Protect Our Work at http://www.timcast.com Host: Tim Pool @Timcast (everywhere) Guest: My Second Channel - https://www.youtube.com/timcastnews Podcast Channel - https://www.youtube.com/TimcastIRL For advertising inquiries please email sponsorships@rumble.com
The legacy of Qasem Soleimani is back in focus—and so is the controversy surrounding how the U.S. handled his network. After the deaths of hundreds of American troops in Iraq, questions remain: why wasn't action taken sooner—and why were family members of top Iranian officials allowed into the United States? Tara breaks down the timeline across administrations—from George W. Bush to Barack Obama to Donald Trump—and the political firestorm that followed Trump's strike. Plus, a deeper look at asylum policy, national security concerns, and what critics call a dangerous contradiction in U.S. strategy. ⚡ SEGMENT BREAKDOWN
The Gary & Shannon Show Hour 3 (President Trump presser during hour 2) -(04.06) – A truly bizarre start to the hour turns into global updates, politics, and one very questionable fitness trend.• An Easter egg hunt in Long Beach takes a dark turn when kids stumble upon a human skull.• In #WhatsHappening, President Trump wraps a major press conference on the F-15 rescue, Savannah Guthrie returns, and Artemis II pushes farther from Earth than ever before.• In #SwampWatch, tensions with Iran escalate toward a looming deadline, while new details emerge about the high-risk rescue mission and political ripple effects back home.• The show leans local with excitement building for News & Brews in Menifee, as listeners chime in.• Then the conversation shifts to the rise of EMS workouts — electric stimulation fitness that promises big results in short sessions, but raises questions about whether it’s innovation… or just another shortcutSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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In comments to the press, Trump not only demonstrated that he can't read and comprehend simple legal orders, including those about his royal Ballroom project, but that he is willing to compromise national security by revealing state secrets while talking about the Project as well! Popok reports on Trump's comments after Judge Leon red-tagged and blocked the Ballroom project in an order punctuated with 18 exclamation marks and a fair number of eye-rolling (“Please!”), including about confidential safety features to be used for the facility. Factor: Head to https://factormeals.com/legalaf50off and use code legalaf50off to get 50 percent off and free breakfast for a year! *Offer only valid for new Factor customers with code and qualifying auto-renewing subscription purchase. Subscribe: @LegalAFMTN Visit https://meidasplus.com for more! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Segment 1 • A woman preaches politics, identity activism, and “rights” - but something's conspicuously missing. • What happens when churches replace Christ's mission with cultural causes? • Abandoning biblical authority forces churches to invent new “missions” that feel meaningful—but aren't. Segment 2 • Paula White compares Donald Trump to Jesus—oh boy. • A lot of culturally Christian language sounds really good… and means nothing. • Why even prominent social and political leaders still get salvation wrong. Segment 3 • Why do so many Christians think they know the gospel—but can't explain it? • Todd's encounter at Georgia Tech reveals a bigger problem: what are churches missing? • If key elements like sin, judgment, and repentance are absent… is it still the gospel? Segment 4 • Smash Jesus, but never Muhammad—why the selective outrage? • A politician fined for quoting Scripture—are biblical convictions becoming criminal? • If culture punishes truth and rewards compromise, what happens to Christians who won't bend? ___ Thanks for listening! Wretched Radio would not be possible without the financial support of our Gospel Partners. If you would like to support Wretched Radio we would be extremely grateful. VISIT https://fortisinstitute.org/donate/ If you are already a Gospel Partner we couldn't be more thankful for you if we tried!
12. HEADLINE: Federal Reserve Policy and the Risks of Stagflation GUEST: John Cochrane SUMMARY: The Federal Reserve is adopting a "wait and see" approach to the current oil shock. Cochrane warns against repeating 1970s mistakes, such as credit controls or failing to act decisively against inflation. (12)1935 KHURMA KARIN
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