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Hour 1 * Guest: Larry Pratt – Discussion of All Things Liberty. *Oklahoma Gov. Kevin Stitt signed a bill into law banning abortion in almost all cases. The legislation, only permits abortion during medical emergencies threatening the life of the mother. It does not allow mothers to be prosecuted for their abortion decisions, but threatens abortionists with up to ten years in prison and fines up to $100,000. I intend to make Oklahoma the most-pro life state in the country. * Tucker Carlson argued that Elon Musk's potential takeover of Twitter would be a “direct challenge” to liberal elites. * Elon Musk is no longer joining Twitter's board of directors. Musk's decision does leave the door open for him to pursue a hostile takeover, if he wishes. * Will Musk Try to Get Trump Back on Twitter? Unlikely. * Bogus: The Trump Social Pledge via GOP. We have reached out to you over 20 Times. * On October 19, 2020, current White House press secretary Jen Psaki tweeted out an article published by Politico which cited “more than 50 intelligence officers” who signed a letter claiming the Hunter Biden laptop story was Russian disinformation. * In the Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer Kidnapping Case, No Guilty Verdicts Two men are acquitted, and the jury deadlocked on the other two – In other words, zero convictions. * The acquittals, along with mistrials in cases against two other men, were significant setbacks for federal prosecutors, who have promised to focus on domestic terrorism. Hour 2 * Guest: Ken Silva, national security reporter – TheEpochTimes.com * Article: FBI Memos Suggest Agency Had Moles in Media – Ken Silva, TheEpochTimes.com * Trentadue said the litigation helped him piece together what he calls the FBI's “sensitive informant program.” According to his lawsuit over the matter, this program is used to place informants in the national media, among other institutions. * Documents Trentadue provided to The Epoch Times included the initial FBI memo Charles discovered about the informant within ABC, as well as previously unpublicized memos written by special agents receiving information from ABC and NBC. * In the wake of a recently released, scathing internal FBI audit—which found special agents breaking their own rules more than twice per reviewed case when investigating sensitive institutions—some lawmakers are beginning to question the bureau's sweeping investigatory powers. * FBI Allegedly Funded White Supremacist Publisher: Court Documents – Ken Silva. * US claims based on intelligence on Russia were made up. US propaganda has no basis in truth or reality. * “It doesn't have to be solid intelligence when we talk about it” – Three US officials tell NBC News that simply to “preempt the Russians” * Operation Mockingbird is an large-scale program of the US CIA (CIA) that began in the early years of the Cold War and attempted to manipulate news media for propaganda purposes. * Is this hate speech? * The Vaccine Passport Pathway to a Social Credit System! * Ken provides a sneak preview of his next article about AG Merrick Garland! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/loving-liberty/support
Hour 1 * Guest: Lowell Nelson – CampaignForLiberty.org – RonPaulInstitute.org * Utah County Republican Party Nominating Convention Results. * Voting was done on colored paper (not on clickers or computers). The pieces of paper were uniformly cut, so they could be counted by weighing them on a carefully calibrated and sensitive scale. If any race was particularly close, then the ballots were also manually counted. Several liberty people (friends) helped with the ballot collecting and counting. * The Utah County, Utah sheriff, Mike Smith, received 65% of the delegate vote. So he will not face a primary. * We strongly recommend home school or private school for parents who want to protect their children from the corrosive influence of Critical Race Theory (CRT) and Social-Emotional Learning (SEL). * The Disney Company Quits Russia – And Not a Moment Too Soon – LewRockwell.com * The Military Situation In The Ukraine – Jacques Baud. Hour 2 * Guest: Dr. Scott Bradley – To Preserve The Nation – FreedomsRisingSun.com * US claims based on intelligence on Russia were made up. * US propaganda has no basis in truth or reality. * “It doesn't have to be solid intelligence when we talk about it” – Three US officials tell NBC News that simply to “preempt the Russians” * How the US created a world of endless war! * Why Do We Love War? * 15 out of 50 Republican Senators were willing to define “woman” when questioned by the Daily Caller, Zero out of 50 Democratic Senators responded to the Daily Caller's inquiry. * Plenty of challengers for Mike Lee in Senate race, but little competition. * ‘I did that!': Thomas Richard Glazewski, arrested in PA after placing Biden decals on gas pump. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/loving-liberty/support
- This Christmas in the South Pacific would be far more festive than last time. - Three US soldiers came upon a small cabin in the woods. - We followed the side of the bomb and found a second fuse A few more yards. I clambered onto the train – Yess! - Our Christmas Mission Was to fly Chinese troops up North! - 'Twas the night before Christmas and all through the tent, Not a creature was stirring, the rats had all went. More Great Unpublished Christmassy! LINK TO BUY ME A COFFEE Full show notes at: https://www.fightingthroughpodcast.co.uk/76-Christmas-at-War-2021-WW2 Reviews on main website https://www.fightingthroughpodcast.co.uk/reviews/new/ Apple reviews - https://itunes.apple.com/gb/podcast/ww2-fighting-through-from-dunkirk-to-hamburg-war-diary/id624581457?mt=2 Follow me on Twitter - https://twitter.com/PaulCheall Follow me on Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/FightingThroughPodcast YouTube channel - Loads of my own videos - Dunkirk Mole, Gold Beach, much more. https://www.youtube.com/user/paulcheall/videos Munich WW2 bomb blows up near station, wounding four https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-59487910
British police release that they will not take any action against Prince Andrew // Grocery stores will have a limit quantity of select products // Three US based economists have won the Nobel Prize for economics // Superman's son is revealed to be bisexual in the DC comic books // Jaime Lynn Spears is changing the name of her upcoming book
Carbon market programs are a hot topic amongst farmers today, as they represent a potential new revenue stream for growers who implement conservation practices such as no-till, strip-till and cover crops. But every program is a little different in how they approach qualifying acres, establishing baseline measurements, practice verification, farmer compensation and more. For this No-Till Farmer podcast, we caught up with representatives from three companies who were talking with farmers about their carbon programs at the 2021 Farm Progress Show. We spoke with Ben Gordon, carbon and ecosystems global portfolio leader with Corteva; Lisa Streck, grower carbon lead with Bayer Carbon; and Cristian Barcan, sustainability officer with Rabo Carbon Bank. Listen in to hear about how these three companies are navigating the complexities of the carbon offsets market and bringing this new offering to U.S. farmers.
According to Politico, Senators Wicker, King, and Hickenlooper have tested positive for COVID19.Weirdly, all 3 were vaccinated beforehand.https://facebook.com/FulcrumNews https://fulcrumnews.com/podcast
Three US senators have sponsored a bipartisan bill called the Open Markets Act that would impose new rules on app stores including prohibiting them from requiring developers to use its in-app payment system and setting different prices on different stores. Nvidia revealed Wednesday that a press announcement for its Omniverse system delivered earlier this year was computer generated. Starring Tom Merritt, Sarah Lane, Nate Lanxon, Roger Chang, Joe, Amos MP3 Download Using a Screen Reader? Click here Multiple versions (ogg, video etc.) from Archive.org Follow us on Twitter Instgram YouTube and Twitch Please SUBSCRIBE HERE. Subscribe through Apple Podcasts. A special thanks to all our supporters–without you, none of this would be possible. If you are willing to support the show or to give as little as 10 cents a day on Patreon, Thank you! Become a Patron! Big thanks to Dan Lueders for the headlines music and Martin Bell for the opening theme! Big thanks to Mustafa A. from thepolarcat.com for the logo! Thanks to our mods Jack_Shid and KAPT_Kipper on the subreddit Send to email to feedback@dailytechnewsshow.com Show Notes To read the show notes in a separate page click here!
Three US senators have sponsored a bipartisan bill called the Open Markets Act that would impose new rules on app stores including prohibiting them from requiring developers to use its in-app payment system and setting different prices on different stores. Nvidia revealed Wednesday that a press announcement for its Omniverse system delivered earlier this year was computer generated.Starring Tom Merritt, Sarah, Nate Lanxon, Roger Chang, Joe.Link to the Show Notes. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
FoodBev Weekly News Bulletin 06/08/21: PepsiCo to offload majority stake in juice business for $3.3bn; Glebe Farm wins court case against Oatly over trademark dispute; Refresco to purchase three US production sites from Coca-Cola; and more.
A California woman has died and two other people were seriously injured after getting plastic surgery at the same Mexican facility on the same day. The San Diego Union-Tribune reported that the woman who died, Keuana Weaver, 38, and two other women had procedures performed by Dr. Jesús Manuel Báez López at the Art Siluette Aesthetic Surgery in Tijuana. According to Mexican officials, Weaver died of “secondary hypoxic encephalopathy,” or damage to her nervous system due to deficient oxygen or blood. Baja California authorities confirmed to the Union-Tribune that they are investigating Weaver’s death. Dr. López has not yet publicly commented on the incident.Joining Nancy Grace today: Renee Weaver - Keuana Weaver's Mother Gary Davidson - Partner, Diaz Reus international Law Firm & Alliance, www.diazreus.com, Twitter: @DRT_Alliance, Instagram: diazreustarg Dr. Bethany Marshall - Psychoanalyst, www.drbethanymarshall.com, New Netflix show: 'Bling Empire' Dr. Catherine Hannan, MD. - Board Certified Plastic Surgeon and Assistant Professor of Plastic Surgery at Georgetown University. westendplasticsurgery.com, Instagram and Twitter: @DrHannanDC Joe Scott Morgan - Professor of Forensics Jacksonville State University, Author, "Blood Beneath My Feet" featured on "Poisonous Liaisons" on True Crime Network Kristy Mazurek - Emmy Award-winning Investigative Reporter
Curiosities and oddities from around the world selected by Dr Maria Staykova - Любопитни факти и истории от цял свят, избрани и представени от д-р Мария Стайкова
Grant Newsham is a senior research fellow at the Japan Forum for Strategic Studies, a senior research fellow at the Center for Security Policy and a retired United States Marine Officer. He was the first US Marine liaison officer to the Japan Ground Self Defense force and was instrumental in promoting the JSDF’s initial moves […]
"Take the pressure down." Tell me more about Squiz Kids: www.squizkids.com.au Subscribe now:Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/au/podcast/squiz-kids/id1494238283 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/05eBu9p8N5xxj5lB9Mz4DN Squiz Shortcuts- Harry and Meghan: https://podcasts.apple.com/au/podcast/your-shortcut-to-harry-and-meghans-new-arrangement/id1477008816?i=1000463307231Telstra Business Services (sponsored): https://www.telstra.com.au/small-business/business-servicesThe Squiz is a weekday Australian news podcast. We're your shortcut to being informed about international and Australian news.
In another star-studded edition of It’s Friday! Jim White and the Mail’s top critics ask: just why are movies SO loud, is Armando Iannucci’s David Copperfield a hit or a miss, plus we talk to THREE US presidents (and one time-travelling doctor) in an interview with Britain’s best impressionist
Scott Tannen, CEO and founder of Boll & Branch, joins Aaron to talk about the world’s first Fair Trade-certified luxury bedding company. Aaron and Scott discuss the “ah-ha” moment that led to the creation of the company, how Boll & Branch enhances the lives of cotton farmers in India, and the ways the company stays relevant and authentic in a crowded market. Listen in to hear how the name “Boll & Branch” came to be – and how to build a brand that even presidents love. Learn more about Boll & Branch at bollandbranch.com and on Instagram at @bollandbranch, and connect with Scott on LinkedIn at @Scott Tannen and Twitter at @ScottTannen. Production Credits: Aaron Kwittken, Jeff Maldonado, Lindsay Hand, Ashley McGarry, Katrina Waelchli and Mathew Passy. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On FPF #409, I cover Assange, Afghanistan, and Syria. Assange's legal team requested an extension on his extradition hearing date. Assange is locked in solitary confinement at a UK prison with limited access to his legal team. Secretary of Defense Esper traveled to Afghanistan, possibly on the mission of restarting talks with the Taliban. Esper said the US could reduce US troops levels from 14,000 to 8,600 without impacting counter-terrorism operations. The ceasefire continues to hold in northern Syria as some US troops exit Syria into western Iraq. The troops remain in western Iraq to fight ISIS. Trump is now considering keeping 200 troops in eastern Syria to keep oil fields from Assad's control. Links US News Secretary of Energy Rick Perry resigns. Trump nominates Dan Brouillette to replace Perry. Three US soldiers were killed in a training accident. [Link] US Warships are being built over budget and years beyond the initial project completion date. Even when ships are finished, they often have critical issues that keep them from being ready for combat. [Link] The US imposed sanctions against Cuba for human rights violations and support for Venezuela. The sanctions target Cuba’s access to commercial airlines. [Link] The US extends sanctions waivers for Iraq to import Iranian energy for another 120 days. [Link] CNN reports US weapons sold to the UAE were transferred to southern separatists in Yemen and used against the Saudi-backed Yemeni government. [Link] The US restores aid to Guatemala, Honduras, and El Salvidor. The aid was cut because Trump felt these countries were not doing enough to help stop refugees from coming to the US. [Link] The US sent a warship into the Black Sea. This is the 7th US warship to enter the sea this year. Last year the US sent five warships into the Black Sea. [Link] Assange A UK judge denies Assange’s request to delay his extradition hearing for three months. [Link] Protests 20 South Korean students were arrested for attempting to enter the US ambassador's home in protest of US troops in South Korea. [Link] The US is reported to have offered North Korea partial sanctions relief in exchange for North Korea getting rid of key parts of its nuclear program. [Link] At least three people have died during protests and riots in Chile. The three deaths are reported to have come in a supermarket arson fire. Police are reported to have shot two protesters. [Link] Lebanon’s prime minister says a deal has been reached for economic reforms. Protesters have been gathered in Lebanon demanding reforms. [Link] Protests continue to Catalonia as the Spanish government has imprisoned the region’s former leadership. The protests have seen over 100 injured a dozen people arrested. The Catalan leadership has now called for a new independence referendum. [Link] Israel Netanyahu says he cannot form a government. His political rival, Gantz, will now attempt to form a government. [Link] Senator Warren suggests that if she becomes president, she may make Israeli aid conditional on stopping building settlements in the West Bank. [Link] Jared Kushner will travel to Israel at the end of the month to meet with Netanyahu and his main political challenger, Gantz. [Link] Israeli forces shot a Palestinian dead in the West Bank. The man ran at the soldiers with a knife. [Link] Afghanistan Record 4,000 Killed/Injured July-September. [Link] Sixty-two people were killed in the bombing of a mosque. No group has claimed responsibility for the attack. [Link] Secretary of State Mark Esper traveled in Afghanistan in an effort to restart talks with the Taliban. Esper said the US could cut troop levels to 8,600 without impacting counter-terror operations. An administration official said people in the administration did not realize Trump maybe serious about pulling troops out of Afghanistan until he withdrew troops from Syria. [Link] Secretary of Defense Esper says the US has long-standing commitments to Afghanistan, unlike with the Syrian Kurds. [Link] Syria At least some US troops have moved from eastern Syria into western Iraq. [Link] All US troops withdrawing from Syria will go to western Iraq for anti-Islamic State operations. [Link] Trump may keep 200 US soldiers in eastern Syria for anti-Ismalic State operations and to prevent Assad from reclaiming Syrian oil fields. [Link] Erdogan says if all Kurdish forces are not out of the agreed-upon safe zone by Tuesday evening, Turkey will resume the invasion of Syria. [Link]
Three US industries have been weaponized. They were designed for the public benefit but instead have been changed with a for-profit only model.They are: healthcare; politics; and the media.In this podcast I lay out how these industries fail us.We can see it in our public discourse in DC and on social media.Why do they fail?The main reason is profits; the second reason is the goals of these industries cannot work with supply and demand.Listen in and then give me your thoughts.Need me on your podcast, speaking engagement, or panel discussion, write me at info@johndaly.tv
On this episode of Fault Lines, hosts Garland Nixon and Lee Stranahan discuss the decision by General Motors to close plants in the US and President Trump's aggressive response to this move. Will Trump cut federal subsidies to the company and how would this decision play with his populist, America-First economic agenda?Guests:Mark Frost - Economist and Professor | Trump Takes Aim at General Motors Over JOBS Ian Miles Cheong - Journalist who Covers Media, Politics & Culture | Gaming's Impact on the Economy & the Future of Game DesignDanny Sjursen - U.S. Army Officer and Former History Instructor at West Point | Global War - What is it All For? Ryan Cristián - Founder and Editor of The Last American Vagabond | Martial Law in Ukraine as Tension Rises with RussiaThe video game 'Red Dead Redemption 2' grossed an incredible $725 million in its opening weekend. Many people underestimate the impact gaming has on the economy, but they would be wrong to discount its size and scope. Journalist Ian Miles Cheong returns to the program to discuss hot trends in gaming and why big money will continue to flow into this industry moving forward. Three US service members were killed yesterday in Afghanistan in the the most recent deadly attack targeting American forces overseas. U.S. Army Officer Danny Sjursen joins Garland and Lee to discuss this incident and some of the shortcomings of American foreign policy over the past two decades.Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko has enacted martial law in the country as tension remains high between Russia and Ukraine. Ryan Cristián, founder and editor of 'The Last American Vagabond', returns to the show to give his take on the current situation and how this story is being covered by the US mainstream media.
The United States has reportedly "slammed the brakes" on the UN resolution which calls for a limited ceasefire and increased humanitarian aid in Yemen, according to CNN. Citing sources close to the negotiations, CNN reports the latest decision is the opposite of what US Ambassador to the UN Nikki Haley has been promising since she supported the resolution weeks ago. The White House has declined to comment further. Many say the delay is due to the White House's concern of angering Saudi Arabia, which strongly opposes the resolution. What's really going on here?Three US soldiers are dead in Afghanistan after a Taliban bombing Tuesday. The fatal incident happened when a roadside bomb went off near Ghazni City, in the southeastern province of the same name, killing special forces soldiers three months after they were sent to save that city from falling to the Taliban. This latest incident brings up the question: why is America still in Afghanistan? The Pentagon declared an end to American combat operations in Afghanistan in 2014, so why are we still losing American soldiers in a land we were supposed to have "liberated?" Is Afghanistan the Achilles' heel for America?Google employees have renewed their public protests toward the company's Chinese search engine project, named Project Dragonfly. It aimed to reintroduce a censored version of the Google Search app to the Chinese market. A group of over 170 employees have teamed up with Amnesty International and written a letter on Medium entitled, “We are Google employees. Google must drop Dragonfly.” Part of it states: "Our opposition to Dragonfly is not about China: we object to technologies that aid the powerful in oppressing the vulnerable, wherever they may be. The Chinese government certainly isn't alone in its readiness to stifle freedom of expression and to use surveillance to repress dissent. Dragonfly in China would establish a dangerous precedent at a volatile political moment, one that would make it harder for Google to deny other countries similar concessions ... We join with Amnesty International in demanding that Google cancel Dragonfly. We also demand that leadership commit to transparency, clear communication and real accountability. Google is too powerful not to be held accountable. We deserve to know what we're building, and we deserve a say in these significant decisions." Do employees have that much power to shut things down?GUESTS: Elisabeth Myers — Editor-in-chief of Inside Arabia.Dr. Marvin Weinbaum — Scholar-in-residence and director of the Middle East Institute's Center for Pakistan and Afghanistan Studies.Chris Garaffa — Web developer and technologist.
Download This Episode! A decade ago the industry was looking bleak by many standards and the talk was spreading of reaching peak oil. Fast-forward to today, and Jerry James, president of Artex Oil Company, is at the forefront of an American revolution of natural gas that's taking the world by storm. On today's episode, Jerry James and Phil discuss how technology has turned the East Coast into a huge player for the Shale Crescent and what's coming next for the industry. Here are some of the things you can look forward to in this episode: • Which states collectively make-up 30 percent of the country's natural gas supply • Why natural gas is such a hot topic these days • What global industries are moving into the Shale Crescent • Find out how profit margin actually works in the oil and gas industry Listen now to get the inside scoop on the hottest destination spot for companies worldwide. Connect With Jerry: Learn more about the Shale Crescent Jerry resides in Marietta, Ohio. He holds a degree in Petroleum Engineering and has served as President of the Ohio Oil and Gas Association (OOGA) and chairman of the Ohio Oil and Gas Energy Education Program (OOGEEP). In addition, he is a Registered Professional Engineer in Ohio, Kentucky, West Virginia, and Pennsylvania and a member of the Society of Petroleum Engineers, and Society of Petroleum Evaluation Engineers. Jerry has served as President of Artex Oil Company since 1995. Prior to assuming his current role, he held positions with various major oil companies in Texas, Louisiana, and Wyoming and served as a petroleum engineering consultant for James Engineering, Inc. based in Ohio. Jerry is a founder and vice-chairmen of Shale Crescent USA. an economic initiative to bring manufacturing jobs to the OH, WV, and PA region. Website: www.shalecrescentusa.com Twitter: https://twitter.com/ShaleCresUSA Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/shalecrescentusa/
The rapid spread of ASF throughout China and other regions of the world has raised concerns the disease will ultimately make its way to the US — a development that could cripple the nation’s pork industry if it doesn’t adequately prepare. The post ASF threat: Three US swine vets share insights from the frontline appeared first on Pig Health Today.
This week Benjamin and Zac talk about the Apple Watch Series 4 review process and the latest thinking on the new model, a new student ID card feature in Wallet on iOS 12 and watchOS 5, new features coming in iOS 12.1, an issue with Dolby Atmos and HDMI-CEC on Apple TV 4K, and the state of Marzipan apps on macOS Mojave. 9to5Mac Happy Hour is available on iTunes and Apple’s Podcasts app, Stitcher, TuneIn, Google Play Music, or through our dedicated RSS feed for Overcast and other podcast players. Sponsored by Zendure: Enter to win our iPhone XS Max giveaway! Hosts: Benjamin Mayo Zac Hall Topics: Review: Apple Watch Series 4 — beautiful design, invisible features Customizing the Infograph face on Apple Watch Series 4 Apple Watch Series 4: A big leap for the Digital Crown Three US universities now let students use iPhone and Apple Watch as their campus ID card Second iOS 12.1 and watchOS 5.1 developer betas coming today [U] iOS 12.1 comes with 70 new emoji including red hair, lobster, softball, bagel, more With iOS 12.1, the phone emoji finally loses the home button to reflect modern iPhone design Feedback? Drop us a line at happyhour@9to5mac.com. You can also rate us in Apple Podcasts or recommend us in Overcast to help more people discover the show!
Here we have episode 81 of our daily podcast. For daily updates you can subscribe: via iTunes here Alternatively, if you would like to add the podcast to your Alexa flash briefings you can do so here Todays Agenda is as follows: Microsoft Says Russia Attempted Hack of Three US 2018 Midterm Election Candidates 70 US Election Agencies Move to Free Website Security Service Smart Vacuum Flaws Let Hackers Spy on Owners
Three US prisoners return from North Korea. The EU confronts the US for leaving the Iran Deal. Senators try to trash Gina Haspel while being hypocritical. Iran and Israel trade fire overnight. Brigitte Gabriel joins us to discuss the exit of the Iran Deal and the return of American hostages from North Korea. States are trying to limit the accessibility of firearms to women. MSNBC says Trump greeting the American hostages was just a photo-op.
Three US states announce plans to merge online poker player pools. A judge rules against Matt Kirk in $2 million lawsuit, creating an unsettling precedent for gambling debts. Chris Ferguson leads POY race heading into WSOP Europe. PokerGo streams its high
Three US Business Leaders Reflect on Chinese Market Ambitions