POPULARITY
Atenção (disclaimer): Os dados aqui apresentados representam minha opinião pessoal.Não são de forma alguma indicações de compra ou venda de ativos no mercado financeiro.IPCA-15: Inflação sobe 0,43% em abril e acumula alta de 5,49% em 12 meseshttps://www.moneytimes.com.br/ipca-15-previa-inflacao-abril-2025-visp/CSN avança contra IRB na Justiça e pede mais do que vale a companhiahttps://www1.folha.uol.com.br/colunas/painelsa/2025/04/csn-avanca-contra-irb-na-justica-e-pede-mais-do-que-vale-a-companhia.shtmlNeoenergia (NEOE3) vende 50% da Itabapoana Transmissão de Energiahttps://financenews.com.br/2025/04/neoenergia-neoe3-vende-50-da-itabapoana-transmissao-de-energia/OPA do Carrefour (CRFB3): de ‘virada', acionistas aprovam saída da empresa da bolsa brasileirahttps://www.seudinheiro.com/2025/empresas/opa-do-carrefour-crfb3-de-virada-acionistas-aprovam-saida-da-empresa-da-bolsa-brasileira-mabe/Família Dubrule chama de "chicana" acusação da Toky e mantém OPAhttps://pipelinevalor.globo.com/negocios/noticia/familia-dubrule-rebate-chicana-da-toky-e-mantem-opa.ghtmlA disputa pela Toky escala e chega ao Cade e à Justiçahttps://neofeed.com.br/negocios/a-disputa-pela-toky-escala-e-chega-ao-cade-e-a-justica/EXCLUSIVO: Transformação da Casas Bahia está quase na metade, diz CEOhttps://www.infomoney.com.br/business/exclusivo-transformacao-da-casas-bahia-esta-quase-na-metade-diz-ceo/Azul (AZUL4) levanta R$ 1,66 bilhão em oferta de açõeshttps://www.moneytimes.com.br/azul-azul4-levanta-r-166-bilhao-em-oferta-de-acoes-lmrs/XP comunica vazamento de dados de clientes e faz alerta para contatos suspeitoshttps://www1.folha.uol.com.br/mercado/2025/04/xp-comunica-vazamento-de-dados-de-clientes-e-faz-alerta-para-contatos-suspeitos.shtmlNúmero de passageiros transportados da Azul cresce 9,3% no 1º tri ante 1º tri de 2024https://istoedinheiro.com.br/numero-de-passageiros-transportados-da-azul-cresce-93-no-1o-tri-ante-1o-tri-de-2024-2/Special Coverage from Marketplace: Selling Americahttps://podcasts.apple.com/br/podcast/special-coverage-from-marketplace-selling-america/id201853034?i=1000704227996What the U.S. is offering and demanding in latest Ukraine ceasefire proposalhttps://podcasts.apple.com/br/podcast/what-the-u-s-is-offering-and-demanding-in-latest/id78304589?i=1000704652262What an Iowa Farmer Fears About the Trade Warhttps://podcasts.apple.com/br/podcast/what-an-iowa-farmer-fears-about-the-trade-war/id1200361736?i=1000704713254
Episode 4442: Special Coverage: The Funeral Of Pope Francis
Episode 4443: Special Coverage: The Funeral Of Pope Francis Cont.
Stop us if you've heard this before: We're in an unprecedented economic moment. But this time really is different. America's place in the global economy is shifting, and what happens next is going to matter for businesses, consumers and you. This special Marketplace broadcast, hosted by Kai Ryssdal, is focused on helping you understand the scale and scope of the economic change in real time. Here's what you'll hear:Kai interviews experts about what happens when investors and businesses can't plan, the relationship between tariffs and the return of manufacturing, and what we should think about employment going forward.On-the-ground stories from small businesses in Pennsylvania, Tennessee, Washington state, California and Iowa. Reporting from Sabri Ben-Achour, Justin Ho and Kristin Schwab on global trade without the United States, recession forecasting, and the industry that may experience the most tariff pain.Listener questions about the bond market, tariff revenue, the role of the U.S. dollar, global confidence and much more.We count on you, our listeners, to help cover the cost of the reporting that you rely on. If you can, please donate to help keep Marketplace free and accessible for all.
Stop us if you've heard this before: We're in an unprecedented economic moment. But this time really is different. America's place in the global economy is shifting. And what happens next is going to matter for businesses, consumers and you. Today, Kai Ryssdal's popping into your feed with special coverage and reporting from Marketplace to help you make sense of the scale and scope of the economic change in real time.We count on you, our listeners, to help cover the cost of the reporting that you rely on. If you can, please donate to help keep Marketplace programming free and accessible for all.
Stop us if you've heard this before: We're in an unprecedented economic moment. But this time really is different. America's place in the global economy is shifting. And what happens next is going to matter for businesses, consumers and you. Today, Kai Ryssdal's popping into your feed with special coverage and reporting from Marketplace to help you make sense of the scale and scope of the economic change in real time.We count on you, our listeners, to help cover the cost of the reporting that you rely on. If you can, please donate to help keep Marketplace programming free and accessible for all.
Stop us if you've heard this before: We're in an unprecedented economic moment. But this time really is different. America's place in the global economy is shifting, and what happens next is going to matter for businesses, consumers and you. This special Marketplace broadcast, hosted by Kai Ryssdal, is focused on helping you understand the scale and scope of the economic change in real time. Here's what you'll hear:Kai interviews experts about what happens when investors and businesses can't plan, the relationship between tariffs and the return of manufacturing, and what we should think about employment going forward.On-the-ground stories from small businesses in Pennsylvania, Tennessee, Washington state, California and Iowa. Reporting from Sabri Ben-Achour, Justin Ho and Kristin Schwab on global trade without the United States, recession forecasting, and the industry that may experience the most tariff pain.Listener questions about the bond market, tariff revenue, the role of the U.S. dollar, global confidence and much more.We count on you, our listeners, to help cover the cost of the reporting that you rely on. If you can, please donate to help keep Marketplace free and accessible for all.
Stop us if you've heard this before: We're in an unprecedented economic moment. But this time really is different. America's place in the global economy is shifting, and what happens next is going to matter for businesses, consumers and you. This special Marketplace broadcast, hosted by Kai Ryssdal, is focused on helping you understand the scale and scope of the economic change in real time. Here's what you'll hear:Kai interviews experts about what happens when investors and businesses can't plan, the relationship between tariffs and the return of manufacturing, and what we should think about employment going forward.On-the-ground stories from small businesses in Pennsylvania, Tennessee, Washington state, California and Iowa. Reporting from Sabri Ben-Achour, Justin Ho and Kristin Schwab on global trade without the United States, recession forecasting, and the industry that may experience the most tariff pain.Listener questions about the bond market, tariff revenue, the role of the U.S. dollar, global confidence and much more.We count on you, our listeners, to help cover the cost of the reporting that you rely on. If you can, please donate to help keep Marketplace free and accessible for all.
Stop us if you've heard this before: We're in an unprecedented economic moment. But this time really is different. America's place in the global economy is shifting, and what happens next is going to matter for businesses, consumers and you. This special Marketplace broadcast, hosted by Kai Ryssdal, is focused on helping you understand the scale and scope of the economic change in real time. Here's what you'll hear:Kai interviews experts about what happens when investors and businesses can't plan, the relationship between tariffs and the return of manufacturing, and what we should think about employment going forward.On-the-ground stories from small businesses in Pennsylvania, Tennessee, Washington state, California and Iowa. Reporting from Sabri Ben-Achour, Justin Ho and Kristin Schwab on global trade without the United States, recession forecasting, and the industry that may experience the most tariff pain.Listener questions about the bond market, tariff revenue, the role of the U.S. dollar, global confidence and much more.We count on you, our listeners, to help cover the cost of the reporting that you rely on. If you can, please donate to help keep Marketplace free and accessible for all.
The Senate Finance Committee just advanced the nomination of Dr. Mehmet Oz to lead the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS), bringing his confirmation one step closer to reality. In this bonus episode, Jen Taylor-Skinner is joined by Nourbese Flint, president of All* Above All, for a critical conversation about what's at stake. CMS oversees vital programs like Medicare, Medicaid, and the Affordable Care Act—making its leadership role one of the most powerful in shaping national healthcare policy. Dr. Oz, widely known for promoting unscientific treatments and holding controversial views, raises serious concerns—particularly for reproductive justice and the health of marginalized communities. Nourbese shares her perspective on the qualifications this role demands and reflects on the legacy of past CMS leaders, such as Chiquita Brooks-LaSure. We discuss the broader implications of Dr. Oz's potential confirmation, including its impact on maternal health and the risks posed to vulnerable populations. Our conversation also explores the importance of grassroots resistance and political engagement in holding policymakers accountable. Nourbese offers strategies for community action and underscores why staying informed and involved is more important than ever. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The exposure of private texts between top US officials offered unique insight into their planning for strikes against Houthi militants earlier this month. The messages also laid bare the full extent of their disdain for European allies. Bloomberg's Senior Editor Bill Faries and our Managing Editor for European Economics and Government Ben Sills join Stephen Carroll and Valerie Tytel to discuss.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Join CannCon for the Stern American Election Integrity Call with Steve Bannon, Joe Hoft, Cleta Mitchell, and more.
The Association of Graduates and Air Force Academy Foundation just dropped a special episode of Long Blue Leadership, featuring our continuing coverage of the 32nd National Character and Leadership Symposium. ----more---- Bryan Grossman, senior director of strategic communications and managing editor of Checkpoints magazine, speaks with this year's Sullenberger Award for Courage recipients. “Atomic,” “Batman,” “Guns,” and “Royal” helped stave off an arial assault on an allied nation. Listen to their stories on any of your favorite podcast apps and watch for more additional coverage in your March Checkpoints. (L-R) OUR GUESTS FOR THIS SPECIAL EDITION OF LONG BLUE LEADERSHIP Capt. Kyle "Royal" Abraham, USAFA '19 Capt. Logan "Batman" Cowan, USAFA ‘18 Capt. Carla "Guns" Nava, USAFA '18 Claire "Atomic" Eddins, USAFA '18 "...All (four of these) warfighter graduates distinguished themselves in what has been called the largest air-to-air engagement in over 50 years when they helped turn away Iran's April 2024 attack against Israel. Their extraordinary airmanship contributed greatly to preserving regional stability, protecting Coalition forces, and saving countless civilian lives." Copy Credit: USAFA Superintendent's Office CHECKPOINTS ONLINE ACCESS THE MOST RECENT ISSUE OF CHECKPOINTS - REQUIRES SIGN-IN THE LONG BLUE LINE PODCAST NETWORK TEMPORARY STUDIO CADET HONORS CONFERENCE ROOM, POLARIS HALL VIEW THE FULL NCLS 2025 SPEAKER AND PRESENTER PLAYLIST The Long Blue Line Podcast Network is presented by the U.S. Air Force Academy Association and Foundation
Remarks from Oval Office Executive Orders Crypto Summit
Rachel Maddow and a panel of her MSNBC colleagues react to Donald Trump's first address to a joint session of Congress of his second term.
Listen to MSNBC's Special Coverage of President Trump's address to Congress, the longest one ever at roughly 1 hour and 40 minutes, on March 4th, 2025. During the evening, Trump blamed Biden for the price of eggs, touted the new administration's aggressive cuts to the federal workforce and made his case for how “America is back,” as some Democrats walked out of the chamber in protest. Hear Rachel Maddow and team fact check and react to some of Trump's remarks, along with the Democratic response from Sen. Elissa Slotkin, D-Mich. Visit msnbc.com for more coverage.
Badlands Media Special Coverage: White House Press Briefing - March 5, 2025
For Virtual and In-Person Tickets to GART Vegas: https://badlandsmedia.tv/events
In this special episode of Long Blue Leadership, we present our Long Blue Line Podcast Network coverage of National Character and Leadership Symposium 2025. ----more---- SUMMARY The theme for this year's symposium was “Warfighters to Win.” Cadets heard from leaders who model the warrior spirit of our Air Force and Space Force. Host, Ted Robertson, Multimedia and Podcast Specialist for the Air Force Academy Association of Graduates and Foundation, spoke with organizers, speakers, and panelists who came to NCLS from all across the military and academia. OUR GUESTS FOR THIS EPISODE SEGMENT 1 Topic: a look inside CCLD, the annual production of NCLS, and a preview of who is guesting in this podcast. Ms. Danielle Brines NCLS Program Director Dr. Michele Johnson NCLS Speaker Engagement Team Lead SEGMENT 2 Topic: the thinking behind NCLS and how the Academy and cadets benefit and gain from the event and year-round programs. Dr. Doug Lindsay '92 Executive Editor, Journal of Character and Leadership Development Author, In Your Moment: Mastering Your Leadership Thresholds SEGMENT 3 Topic: Sharing their journeys to careers in support of Strike Eagle Squadrons. 1st Lt. Gabrielle "DARE" Sutedjo '21 Intelligence Analyst for the 4th Fighter Wing, Seymour Johnson AFB supporting four Strike Eagle squadrons. Capt. Joel Zamot '18 Lead Weapons Systems Officer, 335th Fighter Squadron, Seymour Johnson AFB supporting four Strike Eagle squadrons. SEGMENT 4 Topic: Task Force Hope: Crisis Leadership and Moral Injury Recovery. Task Force (TF) Hope equips participants with the tools to face adversity head-on, lead decisively through crisis, and recover with resilience from the lasting weight of moral injuries. Forged in the crucible of operational challenges, it embodies 14 years of relentless refinement, evolving from a 2010 Squadron Officer School (SOS) paper into a powerful SOS elective and further sharpened by the innovative rigor of the 2020 SOS Think Tank. Tested and validated by over 2,000 Air Force captains, three academic years of Air War College students and faculty, the 55th Operations Group Global Squadron Command Summit, and multiple Air Force, Army, and USSOF units, TF Hope empowers leaders to master their craft, make bold decisions amidst uncertainty, and outpace the chaos of crisis. The resounding feedback from participants underscores its impact: “Why didn't I hear this earlier in my career?” Col. Jonathan Sawtelle Founder of Task Force Hope Air Force Weather Career Field Manager at Headquarters Air Force, the Pentagon, Washington D.C. Lt. Col. Brandon Murphy '07 Director of Operations for the 306th Operations Support Squadron at the U.S. Air Force Academy. Maj. Tara Holmes Chief of Cadet Development at the Center for Character and Leadership Development at the U.S. Air Force Academy. SEGMENT 5 Dr. John Torres '82 Topic: "No Excuses." Dr. John Torres is a self-described “Air Force brat” who graduated from the U.S. Air Force Academy in 1982. His 32-year military career in the Air Force included active duty as a C-130 Hercules pilot and service in the Air National Guard and Air Force Reserve as a flight surgeon. His military service also included a tour of duty in Iraq in 2004, as well as rescue missions at the South Pole and in response to Hurricane Katrina and Hurricane Rita. Leveraging his combined medical and military experience, Torres helped establish training courses for NATO Special Forces soldiers to ensure a high level of consistency across various nations, languages and cultures. SEGMENT 6 Topic: Preview of our interview with the four winners of the Capt. Sullenberger Award for Courage. The podcast was hosted by Bryan Grossman, Association of Graduates and Foundation Senior Director of Communications. Publication is set for March 13-16, 2025. Capt. Claire Eddins, USAFA '18 Capt. Carla Nava, USAFA '18 Capt. Logan Cowan, USAFA ‘18 Capt. Kyle Abraham, USAFA '19, All warfighter graduates distinguished themselves in what has been called the largest air-to-air engagement in over 50 years when they helped turn away Iran's April 2024 attack against Israel. Their extraordinary airmanship contributed greatly to preserving regional stability, protecting Coalition forces, and saving countless civilian lives." Copy Credit: USAFA Superintendent's Office VIEW THE FULL VIDEO PLAYLIST OF ALL SPEAKERS AND PRESENTERS The Long Blue Line Podcast Network is presented by the U.S. Air Force Academy Association and Foundation
Badlands Media Special Coverage: President Trump's Investment Announcement & Melania's Roundtable
Part 1: 0 - 40:10 - Ashe and Gordon commentary Part 2: 41:14 - Press conference followed by Ashe and Gordon commentary.
Join Badlands Media for special coverage of President Trump's First Cabinet Meeting
Troy Edgar for Deputy Secretary of Homeland Security and Dan Bishop for Deputy Director of the Office of Management and Budget Stephen Feinberg for Deputy Secretary of Defense White House Press Briefing Commentary from Ashe and Gordon Continued: Stephen Feinberg for Deputy Secretary of Defense Michael Kratsios for Director of the Office of Science and Technology Policy & Mark Meador for Federal Trade Commissioner
Join Badlands Media for Special Coverage of President Trump's Press Conference with the President of the French Republic, Emmanuel Macron.
Badlands Media Special Coverage: Kash Patel & Howard Lutnick Swearing In. JD Vance swears in Howard Lutnick for Secretary of Commerce President Trump takes questions from the Oval Office Pam Bondi swears in Kash Patel for FBI Director Replay of President Trump's remarks at the Governors Working Session from earlier President Trump takes questions from governors at the Governors Working Session
Join Badlands Media for Special Coverage: • Steven Bradbury for Deputy Secretary of Transportation • Todd Blanche for Deputy Attorney General • Abigail Slater for Assistant Attorney General • Business Meeting: Linda McMahon for Secretary of Education • Kash Patel Vote and Confirmation • White House Press Briefing • President Trump hosts a reception honoring Black History Month
Badlands Media Special Coverage: President Trump at Saudi Investment Summit
President Trump Press Conference followed by Attorney General Bondi's Press Conference: Feb. 12, 2025 - Badlands Media Special Coverage
The segment provides a broad understanding of theCivil Applications Committee (CAC), which serves as a crucial link between different sectors to facilitate the use of advanced technologies for various public benefits. It highlights the CAC's role inenabling federal civil agencies to access and utilize remote sensing data and capabilities from theIntelligence Community (IC) and theDepartment of Defense (DoD), as well as commercial sources, for civil applications such as disaster relief and management.This episode and more can be found at www.projectgeospatial.org.
Join us after the briefing for commentary with GhostofBPH and Ashe in America.
Join us for live commentary after the briefing with Ashe in America
Badlands Media Special Coverage: President Trump's Presser with Japan's PM - Part 2
The world is shifting fast, and Trump's press conference with the Japanese Prime Minister was packed with major geopolitical and economic signals. Badlands Media breaks down everything from Trump's renewed push for auto tariffs to Japan's new factory investments in the U.S., a clear win for American workers and a direct hit to the globalist trade order. The U.S. Steel sale debate is back on the table, raising questions about who really controls America's industrial backbone. Meanwhile, Trump's plan for "reciprocal trade" is set to drop next week, which could redefine America's role in global markets. And in a moment that left the press scrambling, Trump doubled down on his vision for Gaza as a strategic investment, insisting there's “no rush” while the world reacts. Plus, with South Korea in political chaos, China looming, and NATO suddenly worrying about Greenland, this presser had more layers than the mainstream media is willing to admit. We unpack it all...no spin, no fluff, just raw analysis of Trump's latest moves on the world stage.
Join Badlands Media Special Coverage of the Jamieson Greer, Trade Representative Senate Confirmation Hearing.
The firehose of information just won't stop, and Badlands Media is here to break it all down. In this special coverage episode, we dive into the explosive White House press briefing, where Trump's administration made major announcements on everything from Gaza's future to the border crisis to USAID's demise. Key takeaways? Trump's Gaza Gambit is shaking the world, and the administration is not ruling out U.S. troops, though they insist this is about rebuilding, not occupation. Meanwhile, Mexico and Canada are bending to Trump's tariff pressure, Panama is ditching China's Belt & Road Initiative, and El Salvador has officially opened its prisons to house deported criminals from the U.S. (because apparently, we're exporting crime now). Also on deck: The Biden-era gender madness is OVER, as Trump signs an executive order barring men from women's sports, the CIA offers buyouts in a quiet panic, and the media is melting down over USAID's dark money secrets getting exposed. Oh, and if you were wondering if Politico was a government-funded propaganda outlet, wonder no more—because the Doge team just cut their $8 million slush fund. This is not your average press briefing recap. Buckle up.
Daniel Griffin, MD, PhD, chief of infectious disease for Island Infectious Diseases, the largest physician-owned Infectious Disease Specialist Group on Long Island, an infectious disease specialist and clinical instructor of medicine at Columbia University and president of Parasites Without Borders and co-host of the podcast "This Week in Virology", offers commentary and analysis of the Senate Finance Committee confirmation hearing for Robert F. Kennedy, Jr., President Trump's nominee to lead the United States Department of Health and Human Services.
Join Badlands Media as we bring you exclusive coverage of President Trump's groundbreaking speech at the House GOP Conference. Witness the unveiling of bold new policies, including sweeping deregulations, major border security initiatives, and the revival of American manufacturing. With commentary from Speaker Mike Johnson and other key Republican leaders, this historic event captures the energy of the new Golden Age of America. Tune in for a front-row seat to the transformation of American governance and policy.
Join Badlands Media for comprehensive coverage of President Trump's first White House press briefing, led by Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt. The briefing highlights bold initiatives, including new media access, immigration enforcement, energy independence, AI dominance, and the rollback of DEI programs. Leavitt's poised leadership set the tone as she addressed questions about the administration's sweeping executive actions and transformative agenda. Following the conference, Ashe in America and GhostofBPH provide sharp post-conference analysis, exploring the broader implications for state policies, global diplomacy, and the evolving media landscape. Don't miss this pivotal coverage!
In this special coverage of President Trump's rally in Las Vegas, Badlands Media brings you an electrifying event marking Trump's first week back in office. From announcing the abolition of DEI policies and birthright citizenship to unveiling the U.S. Bitcoin Reserve, Trump's vision for America's “Golden Age” takes center stage. Key moments include the signing of over 350 executive actions, the designation of cartels as terrorist organizations, and major steps to restore energy independence. With bold plans for tax reform, deregulation, and economic revival, this rally captures the energy and optimism of a transformative new era for America.
Badlands Media Special Coverage: Senate Confirmation Hearings - January 23, 2025
with Brad Friedman & Desi Doyen
Amy & T.J. are joined by Chef Tyler Florence who is helping the World Central Kitchen, Ladies of London’s Marissa Hermer, a brother and sister who lost their family home of over 60 years, and the owner of everyone’s favorite yogurt shop in the Pacific Palisades.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Karen Greenberg, director of the Center on National Security at Fordham Law, future security fellow at New American and the author of several books, including Subtle Tools: The Dismantling of American Democracy from the War on Terror to Donald Trump (Princeton University Press, 2021), continues with analysis of the confirmation hearings for Pete Hegseth, President-elect Donald Trump's pick for defense secretary.
Susan Glasser, a staff writer at The New Yorker, where she writes a column on life in Biden's Washington and co-anchors a weekly roundtable discussion on "The Political Scene" podcast, and co-author with Peter Baker of The Divider: Trump in the White House, 2017-2021 (Doubleday, 2022), discusses the confirmation hearings for Pete Hegseth, President-elect Donald Trump's pick for defense secretary.
LAist Science Reporter Jacob Margolis looks at what Angelenos affected by the LA wildfires can expect as they try to rebuild their lives. In this hour, Margolis turns to experts about what to know about housing options, recouping losses, and making homes and neighborhoods more fire resistant. And he also gets insights from a 2017 Tubbs Fire wildfire survivor about the recovery and healing process after losing everything. Guests: David Wagner, LAist Housing Reporter Alex Robertson, lawyer with Robertson & Associates, LLP David Shew, former Cal Fire chief, Napa County Fire Administrator Stephanie Pincetl, Professor at UCLA’s Institute of the Environment and Sustainability and Director of the California Center for Sustainable Communities Melissa Geissinger, a survivor of the 2017 Tubbs Fire in Santa Rosa. https://melissageissinger.com/
LAist Science Reporter Jacob Margolis puts the wildfires and the devastation throughout Southern California into context and explains the science of the fires. In this hour, Margolis speaks with several experts about what we know about current wildfires burning across region, their resulting air quality questions, how to make sense of fire updates, and hears from former firefighters. Guests: Derek Bart, retired LA County Fire Captain Clare Frank, former Cal Fire chief of fire protection and author of the book Burnt: A Memoir of fighting fire Mary Johnson, principal research scientist and manager of the Allergy, Climate, and Exposomics Lab at Harvard Scott Stephens, professor of fire science at UC Berkeley Jill Replogle, LAist Correspondent