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In our second episode of the Watercooler Chat, we discuss this weekend's OPEC agreement, brought to us by Donald Trump, hear from Tom Ellacott on ExxonMobil's latest guidance and discuss things we've noticed since working at home that we'd rather not have.
In our second episode of the Watercooler Chat, we discuss this weekend's OPEC agreement, brought to us by Donald Trump, hear from Tom Ellacott on ExxonMobil's latest guidance and discuss things we've noticed since working at home that we'd rather not have.
The Ezra Levant Show (June 27, 2019) — Let me show you a clip of Jared Kushner, Ivanka's husband and Donald Trump's general fixer. In the clip, Kushner talks about resolving the Palestinian-Israeli conflict. My first reaction to hearing this was how long it's been since I've heard anyone talk seriously about this issue. GUEST Joel Pollak
First, CNN's Jake Tapper interviews President Trump's personal lawyer Rudy Giuliani on the special counsel investigation into Russian interference in the 2016 election and President Trump's involvement in a potential deal for a Trump Tower in Moscow during the campaign. Next, Jake talks with New York Senator Kirsten Gillibrand about a possible deal to get out of the government shutdown, plus her conservative views on immigration from her past in light of her 2020 presidential bid. Finally, Jake interviews Hawaii Congresswoman Tulsi Gabbard on her own run for the White House in 2020 and her controversial views on Syria. In this week's State of the Cartoonion, Jake puts a spin on President Trump's "Art of the Deal."
In this bonus episode, listen to Ari Melber's special report on the Federal Office that could pose a bigger threat to Trump's interests than even the Mueller probe. Plus, hear from two people who used to work with Trump, give their insight into his personality and business acumen. Trump's "Art of the Deal" co-author, Tony Schwartz, tells Ari Melber: "As a Dealmaker, he is really one of the worst I've ever come across".
Hey Everyone! This episode we talk about What we Are Doing Now! Investing, Investing in ourselves, Workamping, Books we are reading, purchasing land, How to find land, a little about our weight loss story this week, ways to make money on your property, etc. Robinhood Link for Mobile Trading $0 FEES! share.robinhood.com/morganc313 What we are investing in and how we taught ourselves 14:30- Stick to Your Plan, Risk Management, and Stop Loss 16:00 -Workamping 17:00 -Roughneck Outfitters https://roughneckoutfitters.com/ 18:20 -Battleship Tattoos, Mia https://www.facebook.com/battleshiptattoo/ 18:30 -Books, Rich Dad Poor Dad and the Cash Flow Game, Trump's Art of the Deal, Never Split the Difference 28:10 -Learn and Grow 31:00 -Purchase Land 32:40 -Crazy Rv'er Story, "I'm Telling" 34:30 -Land 35:15 -Tools to Find Land 37:00 Learning 42:00 -WeightLoss 46:30 -HipCamp 48:45 -What we are workamping 50:00 -Goals 53:33 -J Wood Creations, my brother-in-law's wood creations: https://www.facebook.com/J-Wood-Creations-310069859420416/ 54:00 -Make a Plan
In this bonus episode, listen exclusively to Ari Melber's extended interviews with Trump's "Art of the Deal" co-author Tony Schwartz, recorded as part of a new series on the show called "State of Mind", where we dig into deeper issues of emotion, mental health and happiness particularly as they intersect with politics.
"Human" thumbs, Trump's Art of the Deal and Erotica
Sarah and Matt discuss DACA, ACA implementation, and some game-changing new research on the real history of all-payer rate setting. White paper: Uncompensated care and the collapse of hospital payment regulation: An illustration of the Tinbergen Rule by Jeffrey Clemens and Benedic Ippolito Paper on Maryland and hospital rate setting: Tracking the demise of state hospital rate setting by John McDonough Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On today's episode of Fault Lines, Garland and Lee discuss whether President Trump's negotiation tacts will work on Congress, talk about the Syrian refugee crisis and talk about Net Neutrality and Black Lives Matter. President Trump has used "walk away from the table" negotiation technique issues like NAFTA, but will his participial tactics work in Congress? We'll break it down for you in round one and in the second round they talk about the origins of the Syrian refugees crisis and talk about the solution that nobody seems to be talking about. In the third round today they talk Net Neutrality, then get into a spirited discussion about the Black Lives Matter movement