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The U.S. Agency for International Development is on the brink of being dismantled by the Trump administration. Should U.S. Taxpayers be funding humanitarian programing for things like Sesame Street in foreign countries? CNN's Michael Smerconish breaks down the different between 'soft power,' and 'hard power,' taking a deeper look into which one historically has been most effective. And later, Hollywood is buzzing with questions circulating around who deserves the 'Best Actress' award after old tweets resurfaced complicating one star's chances. Founder of 'The Wrap,' Sharon Waxman is here to discuss. And finally, the Philadelphia Eagles are set to challenge the Kansas City Chiefs in a Super Bowl rematch. ESPN's Sal Paolantonio joins to give his take on the matchup. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Happy new year! On this week's episode of Shift Key, Rob and Jesse answer some of the questions they've received from readers throughout the year. Hot topics include: What happened to the Green New Deal, and is the Inflation Reduction Act part of its legacy? Should U.S. policy prioritize solar manufacturing or solar deployment? And how can normal people keep AI-driven data centers from blowing up the grid? Shift Key is hosted by Robinson Meyer, the founding executive editor of Heatmap, and Jesse Jenkins, a professor of energy systems engineering at Princeton University.Mentioned: How vehicle-to-grid worksCarnegie Endowment report on which clean energy supply chains should be prioritizedJonathan Koomey's skeptical take on AI load growthA new pitch for off-grid solar-powered AI data centers (with gas backup)Jesse's upshift; Rob's upshift.--This episode of Shift Key is sponsored by …Intersolar & Energy Storage North America is the premier U.S.-based conference and trade show focused on solar, energy storage, and EV charging infrastructure. To learn more, visit intersolar.us.Music for Shift Key is by Adam Kromelow. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Public Notice publisher Aaron Rupar discusses a chaotic Washington even before Donald Trump re-takes the presidency. Should U of Miami QB Cam Ward have played the second half of the Pop-Tarts Bowl? And is there a danger to sports organizations tanking to get that "Can't Miss" draft pick?
The walls are closing in on Gregg Berhalter following the team's disastrous Copa America campaign. Jimmy Conrad, Charlie Davies and Brian McBride discuss the near-unanimous calls for a new USMNT head coach (06:03) and the potential candidates to take the job (15:11). Is Jürgen Klopp a realistic option? Should U.S. Soccer consider an American coach? (28:09) Then, the spotlight shifts to the players as the guys look back on the individual performances that contributed to a disappointing collective outcome (38:07). Why did Gio Reyna have such a quiet tournament? (54:03) Is the previously heralded midfield now an area of concern ahead of the World Cup? (57:55) Call It What You Want is available for free on the Audacy app as well as Apple Podcasts, Spotify and wherever else you listen to podcasts. Follow the Call It What You Want team on X: @JimmyConrad, @CharlieDavies9, @BMcBride20, @TMeola1 For more soccer coverage from CBS Sports, visit https://www.cbssports.com/soccer/ To hear more from the CBS Sports Podcast Network, visit https://www.cbssports.com/podcasts/ You can also watch Call It What You Want on the CBS Sports Golazo Network for free on connected TVs and mobile devices through the CBS Sports app, Pluto TV, and on CBSSports.com as well as Paramount+. Watch UEFA Champions League, UEFA Europa League, UEFA Europa Conference League, Serie A, Coppa Italia, CONCACAF Nations League, NWSL, Scottish Premiership, Brasileiro, Argentine Primera División, AFC Champion League by subscribing to Paramount+ Sign up to the Golazo newsletter, your ultimate guide to the Beautiful Game as our experts take you beyond the pitch and around the globe with news that matters. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Every day, we post a thought-provoking poll question for you to vote on at Smerconish.com. Michael explains it here to give you some insight behind the question, and then asks you to cast your ballot. Today Michael asks you, Should U.S. support for Ukraine be limited by concern that too much success would destabilize Putin and lead him to use nukes? Listen here, then vote.
(1:00) Off Weekend, Ryan's in Vegas!(3:40) Adam Cianciarulo calls it a career.(12:39) Rapid Fire Fan Question(13:15) Leading to retirement: More physical or mental?(14:40) Most potential that suffered from injuries?(18:25) Will there be more veterans retiring?(19:26) Who will take Cianciarulo's seat?(22:48) Levi Kitchen: Teams looking at him for a 450 seat?(24:01) Cooper Webb's consistency push him to the title?(26:57) Can Eli Tomac keep the momentum going?(28:40) Was that Tomac's last win?(29:33) Can Jett Lawrence handle the pressure?(31:03) Was Jett saved by having week off?(31:46) Sexton and Plessinger: Can some riders adapt better to bike changes than others?.(33:10) Chase Sexton: Better outdoors than indoors in 2024?(34:29) Jason Anderson: What has happened?(37:58) Hunter Lawrence: Is this what you expected? Title contender in 2025?(39:52) 450 Class: Last time it was this competitive?(41:16) East/West Showdown: Who stands out to win?(42:53) Haiden Deegan: New guy with time off?(43:31) Why do some riders get hurt more than others?(45:23) Financially, how does moving up the ranks work?(52:20) One way comms during playoffs?(54:47) More on the financial question(56:31) Provisional rider for Triple Crowns?(58:38) Should riders be more aggressive on one-line tracks?(1:00:42) Why don't we recycle track layouts?(1:02:00) Comparing tracks of today to the past.(1:07:04) Would no start devices equal fewer first turn pileups?(1:09:13) Suspension settings: Front or rear matter more?(1:09:29) How will future riders elevate the sport?(1:11:52) Club MX: How do they compare to a factory team?(1:16:56) Option clauses in contracts(1:18:18) Which race do you like to rewatch?(1:18:55) Difference between tracks era to era.(1:20:30) More indoor stadiums?(1:24:05) Why high-angle camera shots?(1:26:22) Should U.S. riders go to MXGP?(1:29:02) Jorge Prado: Outdoors contender in 2025?(1:29:51) Foxborough this week, goodbye!
Headlines for February 27, 2024; Should U.S. Send More Weapons to Ukraine? A Debate on Funding & Ways to End Two-Year-Old War; Ralph Nader at 90 on the “Genocidal War” in Gaza & Why Congress Is a Weapon of Mass Destruction
Headlines for February 27, 2024; Should U.S. Send More Weapons to Ukraine? A Debate on Funding & Ways to End Two-Year-Old War; Ralph Nader at 90 on the “Genocidal War” in Gaza & Why Congress Is a Weapon of Mass Destruction
On today's show: Should U.S. Send More Weapons to Ukraine? A Debate on Funding & Ways to End Two-Year-Old War Ralph Nader at 90 on the “Genocidal War” in Gaza & Why Congress Is a Weapon of Mass Destruction The post Democracy Now 6am – February 27, 2024 appeared first on KPFA.
Today, Les, Jess, Jamil, and Morgan discuss the recent comments made by Polish Foreign Minister Radek Sikorski over the weekend on the held-up supplemental aid to Ukraine and the ramifications that failing to act may have on the United States' other allies. Is the United States an unreliable ally? Are U.S. allies right to start hedging? Should U.S. leadership be doing more to sell Ukraine assistance to the American public? Should Congress be skeptical of giving Ukraine more aid when much of Europe isn't living up to its 2 percent NATO pledge? Check out the answers to these questions and more in this episode of Fault Lines!Check out the sources that helped shape our expert's discussion!https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2024-02-23/poland-s-sikorski-warns-us-to-aid-ukraine-or-face-profound-consequences https://www.pbs.org/newshour/show/polands-foreign-minister-discusses-the-war-in-ukraine https://thehill.com/policy/international/4488444-polish-fm-to-speaker-johnson-on-ukraine-the-credibility-of-your-country-is-at-stake/ https://news.sky.com/video/polish-foreign-minister-corrects-the-record-for-russia-in-un-security-council-meeting-13080530 Follow our experts on Twitter: @jamil_n_jaffer@notTVJessJones@lestermunson@morganlroachLike what we're doing here? Be sure to rate, review, and subscribe. And don't forget to follow @masonnatsec on Twitter!We are also on YouTube, watch today's episode here: https://youtu.be/qaGoiAYxKFE Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
NTD News Today—2/13/20241. Winter Storm Brings Heavy Snow to Northeast2. Trump Asks Scotus to Step in Over Immunity Bid3. Judge Says Fani Willis Could Be Disqualified4. Senate Passes $95B Package for Ukraine, Israel5. Senators Warn of Hidden Agenda in Ukraine Aid Bill6. Carlson: Senate Aid Bill ‘Future-Proofing' Ukraine Funding7. Sen. Vance: ‘Impeachment Time Bomb' Aimed at Trump in Bill8. Trump Endorses Whatley as Next RNC Chair9. House to Vote Again on Mayorkas Impeachment10. Sen. Criticizes Use of VA Resources for Immigrants11. Ga Gov. Kemp Set to Aid Texas in Border Standoff12. NYC Migrant Shelter Curfew, the Public Responds13. 1 Dead, 5 Injured in NYC Subway Shooting14. CA: Security Footage Captures Series of Earthquakes15. Dole Recalls Salad Kits for Listeria Risk16. 380K Fridges Recalled Due to Laceration, Choke Risk17. Popular Child Asthma Med Pulled From Store Shelves18. Student Sent Home for ‘There Are Only 2 Genders' T-Shirt19. OH: Fed Judge Blocks Law Regulating Kids' Social Media20. ‘Shrinkflation' Due to Bad Policies: Economist21. Uber, Lyft, DoorDash Drivers to Strike on Valentine's Day22. British Florists Prep for Post-Brexit Valentine's Day23. Colombian Flower Company Swamped Ahead of Valentine's Day24. Israel's Planned Rafah Offensive a ‘Dilemma': Germany25. EU Allows Farmers to Use Previously Protected Land26. Russia Preparing for Military Clash With West: Estonia27. Estonian Prime Minister on Russian Wanted List28. Canadian-Russian Woman Pleads Guilty to Russia Conspiracy29. Danish City Tackles Single-Use Coffee Cup Trash30. Ship Maintenance Workers in Siberia Face Subzero Temps31. Winter Storm Brings Heavy Snow to Northeast32. NY Holds Special Election to Replace George Santos33. Head of UNRWA Says Dismantling Would Be ‘Short-Sighted'34. Push in Israel to Designate UNWRA a Terrorist Group35. Biden and Jordan King Discuss Pause in Fighting in Gaza36. Israel Facing Ceasefire Pressure From Jordan37. Should U.S. Resume Funding for UNRWA?38. Jordan's Stance on the Israel-Hamas War39. Senate Passes $95B Package for Ukraine, Israel40. Senators Warn of Hidden Agenda in Ukraine Aid Bill41. Trump Asks Scotus to Step in Over Immunity Bid42. Judge Says Fani Willis Could Be Disqualified43. Trump Endorses Whatley as Next RNC Chair44. Senate GOP Campaign Arm Endorses Kari Lake45. Sen. Cruz Endorses Bernie Moreno for Senate in Ohio46. House to Vote Again on Mayorkas Impeachment47. Sen. Criticizes Use of VA Resources for Immigrants48. Ga Gov. Kemp Set to Aid Texas in Border Standoff49. Mexico: More Than 1 Billion Doses of Drugs Busted50. CA: Mexican National Arrested for Meth Trafficking51. CA: Security Footage Captures Series of Earthquakes52. Dole Recalls Salad Kits for Listeria Risk53. 380K Fridges Recalled Due to Laceration, Choke Risk54. Popular Child Asthma Med Pulled From Store Shelves55. OH: Fed Judge Blocks Law Regulating Kids' Social Media56. Student Sent Home for ‘There Are Only 2 Genders' T-Shirt57. FL Bills to Make It Easier for Public Figures to Sue Media58. Fmr Hunter Associate: Biden Met With Head of CEFC59. Fmr Hunter Associate Tony Bobulinski Testifying Today60. China Cancels Two Soccer Matches Featuring Messi61. Israel's Planned Rafah Offensive a ‘Dilemma': Germany62. Russia Preparing for Military Clash With West: Estonia63. Estonian Prime Minister on Russian Wanted List64. Canadian-Russian Woman Pleads Guilty to Russia Conspiracy65. Montessori Education Method Keeps Seniors Active66. Japan Quake Survivor Finds Pet-Friendly Shelter67....
Should U.S. scientists, who are allegedly responsible for engineering this virus and intentionally bypassing safety protocols, face involuntary manslaughter charges for their actions?
Should U.S. scientists, who are allegedly responsible for engineering this virus and intentionally bypassing safety protocols, face involuntary manslaughter charges for their actions?
Today's Daily Poll Question at Smerconish.com: Should U.S. aid to Israel be conditioned upon Israel's acceptance of a post war, two-state solution? Listen to Michael explain it here and offer his thoughts, and then vote!
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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy visited Washington, DC hat-in-hand this week asking for more help in his country's war against Russia. Michael asks this Daily Poll Question today at Smerconsih.com: "Should U.S. aid to Ukraine be tied to American border security?" Listen to his explanation here, then vote! Original air date 13 December 2023.
We're previewing the week ahead with Liz Young, aka EY from SoFi. Should U.S. investors be worried about China (4:30)? Supply constraints are working against inflation (9:00). Where are yields going from here (13:30)? Nvidia earnings preview and impact on the markets (26:00). Where to go if markets turn down (28:00)? About the Show: On The Tape is a weekly podcast with CNBC Fast Money's Guy Adami, Dan Nathan and Danny Moses. They're offering takes on the biggest market-moving headlines of the week, trade ideas, in-depth analysis, tips and advice. Each episode, they are joined by prominent Wall Street participants to help viewers make smarter investment decisions. Bear market, bull market, recession, inflation or deflation… we're here to help guide your portfolio into the green. Risk Reversal brings you years of experience from former Wall Street insiders trading stocks to experts in the commodity market. Check out our show notes here Learn more about Ro body: ro.co/tape See what adding futures can do for you at cmegroup.com/onthetape. Shoot us an email at OnTheTape@riskreversal.com with any feedback, suggestions, or questions for us to answer on the pod and follow us @OnTheTapePod. We're on social: Follow Dan Nathan @RiskReversal on Twitter Follow @GuyAdami on Twitter Follow Danny Moses @DMoses34 on Twitter Follow Liz Young @LizYoungStrat on Twitter Follow us on Instagram @RiskReversalMedia Subscribe to our YouTube page
- Elon Musk Faces $56 Billion Lawsuit - EVs To Reach Cost Parity In 2025 - Mercedes Peels Off the FTX Logos - France Mandates PV Panels at Parking Lots - More Specs on Hyundai's New Flagship - Should U.S. Mandate Tesla Charging Tech? - Audi Opens Charging Salon in China - VW To Use Developing Nations for ICE Production - Wuling KFC and Cadillac Ragnarok
- Elon Musk Faces $56 Billion Lawsuit- EVs To Reach Cost Parity In 2025- Mercedes Peels Off the FTX Logos - France Mandates PV Panels at Parking Lots- More Specs on Hyundai's New Flagship - Should U.S. Mandate Tesla Charging Tech?- Audi Opens Charging Salon in China- VW To Use Developing Nations for ICE Production- Wuling KFC and Cadillac Ragnarok
It has been very thought weathering the ups and downs of NYC. What do I do? Where should I go? Should I go? Should U stay? What should I do? Decisions decisions… I'll figure it out somehow… xxxS
Why is the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration contemplating changes to its mandatory electronic logging device rules — and what changes could be in the works? This episode of HDT Talks Trucking is sponsored by Citgo. Learn more ➡ www.citgolubes.com Behind the News: Our top story on Truckinginfo.com from September was a notice from the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration asking for input about possible changes to the ELD regulations. To dive into this, HDT Editor in Chief Deborah Lockridge talked to Brandon Wiseman, president of TruckSafe Consulting and partner with Childress Law. ⏱ Topics include: Why is FMCSA considering changes to the ELD rules? Pre-2000 engine exemptions ELD malfunctions and paper logs Revoking ELD certification ELD specifications Should U.S. follow Canada's lead on ELD certification? What happens next?
How do we prevent lobbying corruption without stepping on the 1st amendment? Should U.S. Senators be directly elected (as they are now) or should we return to the state legislatures electing our U.S. Senators? Ryan & Ken debate that and more! It's a Constitutional Convention! Welcome to the limited series Blueprint, a collaboration between Ryan from Between the Liars and Ken from Taboo Topic. This series is designed to envision a smaller federal government that is limited in power and scope, much like the founding fathers originally intended. Each week Ryan & Ken take one issue they see with the current government and discuss it, then they propose a constitutional amendment to rectify the situation. At the end of this series they will finalize their amendments and you will have the opportunity to ratify them (follow our social medias so you don't miss the vote!). Join the fun and the discussion! A new episode of Blueprint will be released each Friday. You can find the livestream of this episode here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1igFm2_7dA0 Become a member and get backstage access on our Discord channels: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/betweentheliars Become a patron for backstage access PLUS exclusive livestreams: https://www.patreon.com/betweentheliars Between the Liars Livestreams their recordings Tuesdays & Thursdays (and sometimes Fridays when we have wonky schedules) at 7 pm central--Come hang out! You can join from our Youtube Channel, Facebook Page, or Twitch Stream. Podcast episodes are released every Monday (debates), Wednesday (Bill Me!), and Friday (Blueprint) Taboo Topic Livestreams their recordings Fridays and the last Thursday over every month at at 7:30 pm Central You can find more of Ken and Taboo Topic here: https://linktr.ee/kengine296 Follow us on our social medias to stay up to date! Instagram: @between_the_liars https://www.instagram.com/between_the_liars/ @kengine_express https://www.instagram.com/kengine_express/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/pantsonf1re https://m.facebook.com/KengineExpress/?__tn__=C-R&__nodl&ref=external%3Alinktr.ee&_rdr Twitter: @betweentheliars
How do we prevent lobbying corruption without stepping on the 1st amendment? Should U.S. Senators be directly elected (as they are now) or should we return to the state legislatures electing our U.S. Senators? Ryan & Ken debate that and more! It's a Constitutional Convention! Welcome to the limited series Blueprint, a collaboration between Ryan from Between the Liars and Ken from Taboo Topic. This series is designed to envision a smaller federal government that is limited in power and scope, much like the founding fathers originally intended. Each week Ryan & Ken take one issue they see with the current government and discuss it, then they propose a constitutional amendment to rectify the situation. At the end of this series they will finalize their amendments and you will have the opportunity to ratify them (follow our social medias so you don't miss the vote!). Join the fun and the discussion! A new episode of Blueprint will be released each Friday. You can find the livestream of this episode here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1igFm2_7dA0 Become a member and get backstage access on our Discord channels: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/betweentheliars Become a patron for backstage access PLUS exclusive livestreams: https://www.patreon.com/betweentheliars Between the Liars Livestreams their recordings Tuesdays & Thursdays (and sometimes Fridays when we have wonky schedules) at 7 pm central--Come hang out! You can join from our Youtube Channel, Facebook Page, or Twitch Stream. Podcast episodes are released every Monday (debates), Wednesday (Bill Me!), and Friday (Blueprint) Taboo Topic Livestreams their recordings Fridays and the last Thursday over every month at at 7:30 pm Central You can find more of Ken and Taboo Topic here: https://linktr.ee/kengine296 Follow us on our social medias to stay up to date! Instagram: @between_the_liars https://www.instagram.com/between_the_liars/ @kengine_express https://www.instagram.com/kengine_express/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/pantsonf1re https://m.facebook.com/KengineExpress/?__tn__=C-R&__nodl&ref=external%3Alinktr.ee&_rdr Twitter: @betweentheliars
Alibaba was the U.S.'s largest IPO in 2014, but now $BABA is one step closer to being delisted. What happened to Alibaba between now and then? Should U.S. shareholders worry about a potential delisting? Find out the latest about Alibaba's delisting drama in this episode.
NTD News Today—8/2/2022 1. U.S. Kills Al Qaeda Leader in Drone Strike 2. Bart Marcois, Ex-Diplomat Under Bush Admin. 3. Zawahiri's Death Crushes Al-Qaeda: Analysis 4. Analyzing Taking Out High-profile Terrorists 5. Comparing Bin Laden, Al-Zawahiri Strikes 6. R9X Drone Missile Uses Blades, Not Explosion 7. Tensions Ahead of Pelosi's Expected Trip 8. Gas Prices Fall for 7th Straight Week 9. MI, KS, MO, AZ, WA Hold Primary Elections 10. Capitol Rioter Gets Over 7-year Sentence 11. 2 Dead in Biggest Calif. Wildfire of the Year 12. Rescue Continues for Kentucky Flood Victims 13. WH Names Monkeypox Response Coordinator 14. Roger Gannam, Asst. VP, Liberty Counsel 15. Houston Tunnels Offer Escape From Heat 16. Semiconductor Bill Facing Controversy 17. U.S., Japan to Cooperate on Semiconductor Research 18. Air Force Grounds All F-35 Fighter Jets 19. Should U.S. Release the ‘Merchant of Death'? 20. Russia Designates Azov Regiment as Terrorist 21. NATO Oversees Removal of Roadblocks in Kosovo 22. Exhibition Celebrates Female Wwii Veterans 23. Rome's Cinecitta Film Studios in Flames 24. Mayans Blended Dead Bodies Into Sports Balls 25. Mysterious Giant Sinkhole Spotted in Chile 26. France's Only Postman Who Delivers Mail by Boat 27. Wearable Fans Help Japan's Hot Dogs Stay Cool 28. Some Veggies Are Healthier When Cooked 29. Daredevils Take Annual Jump From Mostar Old Bridge
NTD Evening News—08/01/2022 1. Biden to Speak on Operation Against Al-Qaida 2. Longest Jan. 6th Sentence 3. Woman Accuses Iran of Assassination Attempt 4. Pelosi to Visit Taiwan on Tuesday: Report 5. WH to Give Ukraine $550 Million Military Aid 6. Should U.S. Release the 'Merchant of Death'? 7. CDC, Facebook Alliance Free Speech Violation? 8. Tax Analyst: 15% Tax to Slow Economic Growth 9. Kentucky Flooding Death Toll Rises 10. 'Star Trek' Actress Nichelle Nichols Dies 11. Amazon's Biggest Quarterly Layoff 12. Twitter Halts Censorship of the Epoch Times 13. Economist: Gov't Climate Regulations on Agriculture Reduce Food Production 14. Cyberattacks on Port of LA Doubled 15. Free Appliances to Save Money, Electricity 16. Calif: McKinney Fire Evacuees Find Shelter 17. Browns QB Deshaun Watson Suspended 6 Games 18. Grain Ship Leaving Odesa Port 19. Putin: NATO, U.S. Are Russia's Main Threat 20. UK Police Arrest Men Over Social Media Post 21. UK: Celebrations After Lionesses Win Euro '22 22. Chicago: A City of Architecture
News French wholesale CBDC iminnent (https://www.coindesk.com/policy/2022/07/12/france-starts-second-stage-of-wholesale-cbdc-experiments-central-bank-governor-says/) Bank of Int'l Settlement's Project Jura (https://www.bis.org/publ/othp44.pdf) shows development of multinational CBDC settlement systems Conversations about the language of bitcoin (https://dergigi.com/2022/06/27/the-words-we-use-in-bitcoin/) in the context of European regulation (https://en.cryptonomist.ch/2021/07/21/eu-clampdown-on-bitcoin-wallets-with-new-aml-and-cft-rules/) Ars Technica doesn't understand why financial privacy is important (https://arstechnica.com/information-technology/2022/07/usage-of-crypto-mixers-for-stymying-blockchain-investigations-hits-all-time-high/) Increased KYC/AML, 10k Euro cash limits, unhosted wallet reguations (https://www.finextra.com/blogposting/22579/eu-crypto-regulation-global-cooperation-or-competition) What bitcoin is actually doing (https://bitcoinmagazine.com/culture/the-eu-attacks-bitcoin-due-to-a-comprehension-problem) is signing messages Should U.S. Government Employees who work on crypto policy be allowed to own crypto (https://www.theblock.co/post/156422/us-federal-employees-with-digital-assets-shouldnt-work-on-crypto-policy-ethics-office-warns)? Economics Exploding (https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2022-05-30/yuan-ruble-trading-explodes-as-america-s-rivals-rebuff-dollar) Ruble-Yuan direct exchange volumes are another nail in the coffin of the Petrodollar The Federal Reserve, the US Central Bank, is researching the effects of the bitcoin lightning network (https://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=4142590) on blockspace demand and liquidity Tokenomics Celcius finally files for bankruptcy (https://web3isgoinggreat.com/?id=celsius-files-for-bankruptcy), and it's a chapter 11 (https://www.theblock.co/post/157491/crypto-lender-celsius-declares-chapter-11-bankruptcy-in-new-york) meaning all depositors are getting wiped out Voyager, a bankrupt cypto lender, lent 3ac, a bankrupt degen crypto hedgefund, ~$700M and they bought a dickbutt NFT (https://twitter.com/softsimon_/status/1547341962214260736) with some of the money Also 3ac has abandoned their offices (https://decrypt.co/104871/three-arrows-capitals-headquarters-is-abandoned-and-its-founders-are-missing), looks like they're pulling a runner! Loans were used to buy stupid NFTs (https://www.reddit.com/r/CryptoCurrency/comments/vy84rw/3ac_borrowed_millions_from_voyagerblockfi_user/) Energy Lyn Alden, a Financial Analyst, outlines a case for structurally higher energy prices (https://www.lynalden.com/the-area-under-the-curve/) for the 2020s Expensive Gasoline Keeps More Summer Drivers Off Road Than at Height of Pandemic (https://news.yahoo.com/expensive-gasoline-keeps-more-summer-181703273.html) Latest EU report on bitcoin compares bitcoin to ICE cars (https://www.ecb.europa.eu/pub/financial-stability/macroprudential-bulletin/html/ecb.mpbu202207_3~d9614ea8e6.en.html), it's pretty bad research Bitcoin Education The OP_RETURN war (https://blog.bitmex.com/dapps-or-only-bitcoin-transactions-the-2014-debate/) of 2014 pushed DAP development off bitcoin No concept of a neutral bitcoin network Idea of 'miss-using' transactions Bitcoin Optech #208 (https://bitcoinops.org/en/newsletters/2022/07/13/) is either really interesting or we're nerds Tunnel your home node through a VPS (https://blog.bitcoinlizard.net/2022/04/02/vps-passthrough-hosting/#more-122) courtesy of bitcoinlizard Feedback Remember to get in touch bitcoindadpod@protonmail.com or @bitcoindadpod on twitter Consider joining the matrix channel (https://matrix.to/#/#bitcoin:jupiterbroadcasting.com) using a matrix client like element (https://element.io/get-started) Value for Value Podcasting 2.0 to support an indepenent podcasting ecosystem (https://podcastindex.org/) Recomended Podcasting2.0 apps: Fountain (https://www.fountain.fm/) podcast app (Android) Podverse (https://podverse.fm/) (Cross platform and self hostable) Castamatic (https://apps.apple.com/us/app/castamatic-podcast-player/id966632553) (Apple)+ Podcasting 2.0 to support an indepenent podcasting ecosystem (https://podcastindex.org/) Sponsors and Acknowledgements Music by Lesfm from Pixabay Self Hosted Show (https://selfhosted.show/) courtesy of Jupiter Broadcasting (https://www.jupiterbroadcasting.com/)
On May 24, an 18-year-old opened fire at an elementary school in Uvalde, Texas, killing 19 children and two adults. The nation responded in horror and dismay that a school shooting happened again. There have been 212 mass shooting incidents in 2022, and the U.S. has the world's highest number of mass shootings, according to the World Population Review. Can politicians agree on reforms that could decrease the catastrophic number of such incidents in the U.S.? Guest host Jessica Yellin of “News Not Noise” discusses with Elizabeth Bruenig, staff writer at The Atlantic, on the left; and Avik Roy, president of the Foundation for Research on Equal Opportunity, on the right. Then, special guest Evelyn Farkas, executive director of the McCain Institute, shares her thoughts on how likely Ukraine is to win the war against Russia, which is now in its fourth month. With rumors that President Putin has cancer and that Russian elites are unsettled by the economy and global isolation, is there an increasing chance Putin leaves power in the near future? China has been watching all this with their eyes on Taiwan, where tensions have been ramping up. On his recent trip overseas, President Biden said he would defend Taiwan from Chinese aggression. Should U.S. policy toward Taiwan and China change?
What should the U.S. role be in foreign wars? Should the United States function as the World's police and get involved in every dispute in which the U.S. has a geopolitical interest? Should the U.S. be hands-off and allow for countries to fight their own battles? Are there exceptions to either approach? As the Russia-Ukraine war ends its fourth week, the United States continues to send military defense and aid to Ukraine, but has not sent troops. Is this the correct strategy? Ukraine is not part of NATO, so why are we helping? Is it to protect the neighboring NATO countries and stop Russia's power grab? #counterthought #foreignwar #nato #foreignconflict #ukraine #russia #ww1 #koreanwar #vietnamwar #bosnia #afghanistanwar #usa #military #defense 00:00 Introduction 01:36 What Should U.S. Involvement Be? 04:03 U.S. History of Foreign Conflict 05:51 U.S. Alliances and Partnerships 10:50 Should U.S. Be Proactive? 14:50 Should U.S. Only Be Reactive? 16:09 Start of World War 3 16:50 U.S. is NATO's Primary Force 18:26 U.S. as the Lone Wolf 19:33 U.S. in Perpetual State of Conflict 21:02 Is Playing Peacekeeper Best for U.S.? 23:26 Closing: Is It Time for U.S. to Take a Break?
Should U.S. colleges and universities be encouraging more international students to fill their seats? Or, should U.S. applicants be prioritized? Dr. Rajika Bhandari joins us to talk about the shifting political and public sentiments that have influenced the way we think about international students – and immigrants – and the value they bring to America's overall success. A former international student, Bhandari's latest book, “America Calling: A Foreign Student in a Country of Possibility,” is a story about her experiences, as well as an insightful analysis about why international students are so important to America's future. GUEST BIO: An author, a first-generation immigrant, and Indian American, Dr. Rajika Bhandari is an international higher education expert and a scholar-practitioner with more than 25 years of executive and management experience. She came to the United States in 1992 as an international student in pursuit of a doctorate in psychology. She has since become a mentor to young professionals and is a leader in the study of access and equity to education. She founded Rajika Bhandari Advisors to offer strategic consulting to higher education institutions, nonprofits, multilateral organizations, and governmental agencies. Website Rajika Bhandari Advisors The book: America Calling: A Foreign Student in a Country of Possibility LINKS: Follow us on Twitter @speakgoodpod Check out our blog Got an episode idea?
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Should U.S. Olympic athletes be required to respect the flag? Todd Starnes tackles this question and much more on today's episode of The Todd Starnes Show! Today's guests include Congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene, columnist Liz Peek, YAF spokeswoman Kara Zupkus, and Keri Mankos, chair for the Iredell County Moms of Liberty! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Should U.S. presidents ACTUALLY aspire to be "Great?" Amity Shlaes (@AmityShlaes), board chair of the Calvin Coolidge Presidential Foundation, joins Jimmy Sengenberger (@SengCenter) to explore the dangers and pitfalls of presidents who do aspire to be "Great."
When I first heard that these chimps, who had been trapped in research facilities in the US for their whole lives, were not going to sanctuary, I was very disappointed. The sanctuary movement for chimpanzees has grown by leaps and bounds to accommodate all of these extraordinary individuals who are, at long last, emerging from hell. Then, when I heard that… The post Animal Law Podcast #13 — Should U.S. Chimps Go to Sanctuary, or an English Zoo? appeared first on Our Hen House.
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