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When a presidency ends, the National Archives and Records Administration's work begins. They play a key role in transferring millions of records and artifacts from the White House. And they even archive the Twitter accounts belonging to members of the previous administration. We first saw this happen with the Obama administration, and those archived accounts are still around. But President Trump has created a kind of thorny problem for the National Archives: how do you preserve the tweets of a president who's been banned from Twitter? Politico's Quint Forgey (@QuintForgey) explains. Read Quint's story here. Enjoyed this episode? Rate Recode Daily ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ and leave a review on Apple Podcasts. What do you want to learn on Recode Daily? Send your questions and requests to recodedaily@recode.net. We read every email! Subscribe for free. Be the first to hear the next episode of Recode Daily by subscribing in your favorite podcast app. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices This episode was made by: - Host: Teddy Schleifer (@teddyschleifer) - Producer: Sofi LaLonde (@sofilalonde) - Engineer: Paul Mounsey Support Recode Daily by making a financial contribution to Vox! bit.ly/givepodcasts Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
When a presidency ends, the National Archives and Records Administration's work begins. They play a key role in transferring millions of records and artifacts from the White House. And they even archive the Twitter accounts belonging to members of the previous administration. We first saw this happen with the Obama administration, and those archived accounts are still around. But President Trump has created a kind of thorny problem for the National Archives: how do you preserve the tweets of a president who's been banned from Twitter? Politico’s Quint Forgey (@QuintForgey) explains. Read Quint’s story here. Enjoyed this episode? Rate Recode Daily ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ and leave a review on Apple Podcasts. What do you want to learn on Recode Daily? Send your questions and requests to recodedaily@recode.net. We read every email! Subscribe for free. Be the first to hear the next episode of Recode Daily by subscribing in your favorite podcast app. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices This episode was made by: - Host: Teddy Schleifer (@teddyschleifer) - Producer: Sofi LaLonde (@sofilalonde) - Engineer: Paul Mounsey Support Recode Daily by making a financial contribution to Vox! bit.ly/givepodcasts Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
We talk to Jason Marsh, CEO and founder of Flow Immersive. Jason explains his journey and how he saw the need to create an enterprise platform that allowed users to tell their data story using spatial content. Flow makes the content creation process easy and accessible across all computers and phones. We dive into the power of data visualization and collaboration using immersive technology. Links: Website - flowimmersive.com Quest-compatible examples: a.flow.gl Trumps Tweets: https://a.flow.gl/#/flow/g8ybyfi Zimbabwe Informal Economy: https://a.flow.gl/#/flow/rrxjh2 COVID-19 superspreader K-value visualization: https://www.tiktok.com/@the.data.guy/video/6891058199525444869 LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/jasonmarsh/ Twitter: @jmarshworks @tylerhgates @sophiamosh Visit the VR/AR Association at www.TheVRARA.com for more information about how you can get involved with this worldwide organization to help gain exposure and share ideas and best practices with other experts in the industry. Subscribe to the podcast wherever podcasts are found or listen to past interviews at www.TheVRARA.com/podcast
It's hard to imagine Donald Trump the President, or even Donald Trump the candidate, without Twitter. And after four years of being able to count on the former President to tell you exactly what he was thinking about and who he was angry with and which show he was watching on television as it was happening, the internet feels downright quiet after Twitter deplatformed Trump. Have we ever seen anything like President Trump's use of Twitter before? Plenty of presidents were good at communicating through one medium or another, so how does Trump's mastery of Twitter and use of the platform compare? Will we see politicians in the future strike communications lightning the way 45 did? Dr. Matthew Kerbel, Professor of Political Science at Villanova University joins KYW Newsradio In Depth to break down how former President Trump became so effective at messaging to his base in 280 characters or less and what it means that he can't do it anymore. Read more from Dr. Kerbel here: www.wolvesandsheep.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
On this edition of Your Call, we recap the second day of Donald Trump’s second impeachment trial. House Democrats showed harrowing never-before-seen video footage and played police radio communications from inside the Capitol once it was breached by the violent mob.
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Das endgültige Ergebnis der US-Präsidentenwahl könne sich wegen der langwierigen Auszählung von Briefwahlstimmen eventuell noch bis Freitag hinziehen, sagt die Amerikanistin Britta Waldschmidt-Nelson in SWR2: „Eine lange Auseinandersetzung steht zu befürchten“.
Talks over a new stimulus plan for the US economy have been thrown into disarray by a series of tweets by President Donald Trump on Tuesday. First, he said he was stopping negotiations with Democrats over the plan until after the election, but he subsequently added that he was open to agreeing to certain measures. Also today, we look at the details of a new Congressional report on the biggest technology companies and calls for powers to break them up.
Amalie på 27 år lever livet som influencer og instagrammer, men i marts får hun konstateret lymfekræft, og hvad skal hun så gøre på sin Instagram? Amalie vælger at være ærlig om sin sygdom, og det har lært hende en masse om perfekthedskultur på sociale medier. Vi har også besøg af en gammel kending. Stefan Knudsen overrasker værterne, da han kommer i studiet klædt ud som Donald Trump. Han er vært på serien "Trumps Tweets", som kan streames lige nu på DRTV. Om tirsdagen kører vi også endnu en sjov omgang af "Perfekt engelsk", hvor vi hører lytternes bedste oversættelser fra dansk til engelsk.
On Tuesday's episode, Carriker explores if President Donald Trump's recent tweets could actually signal that the return of Big Ten football is near. Support the show: https://www.omaha.com/ See omnystudio.com/policies/listener for privacy information.
By hiding but not deleting the president's tweets, the platform has struck a difficult balance to approach a nearly impossible situation.
Brand new Techish! Abadesi and Michael discuss: - #BlackLivesMatter - Deleting Trump off Twitter? [6:17] - Profiting off Black Culture [11:12] - Space X launch! [29:20] - Microsoft automating journalism? [24:49] ------------------------- pocitjobs.com for roles for POC in tech hustlecrew.co for talks and training to make your company more inclusive ---------- Resources mentioned: kwanda.co Ethelsclub.com lovejamii.com ------------ Use the hashtag #Techish on Twitter. Support Techish at www.patreon.com/techish Advertise on Techish: goo.gl/forms/MY0F79gkRG6Jp8dJ2 ----------------- Stay In Touch: www.twitter.com/michaelberhane_ www.twitter.com/abadesi www.twitter.com/hustecrewlive www.twitter.com/pocintech Email us at techishpod@gmail.com
Parts of Minneapolis is in flames, Trumps lets his twitter fingers do the?talking, and more on the relationship between George Taylor and the arresting officer Derek Chauvin https://www.washingtonpost.com/nation/2020/05/29/george-floyd-minneapolis-protests-live-updates/ --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/red-pill-man/support
Die Präsidentschaftswahl im Herbst, das ist jetzt schon klar, wird zu einem grossen Teil brieflich erfolgen, weil viele Bundesstaaten wegen der Pandemie auf eine Briefwahl umstellen – sehr zum Missfallen von Donald Trump. Der US-Präsidenten warnt in zunehmender Lautstärke vor einem drohenden Wahlbetrug. Das tut er, natürlich, auch auf Twitter. Trumps Tweets zum Thema hat die Plattform nun mit einer Art Faktencheck versehen. Ein Novum, höchst kontrovers diskutiert. Was hat es mit Trumps Behauptungen auf sich? Warum greift Twitter gerade jetzt ein – und wo soll das enden? Und: Warum reisst die Polizeigewalt gegen Afroamerikaner nicht ab? Antworten darauf gibt es in der neuen Folge von «Entscheidung 2020», dem Tamedia-Podcast zu den Wahlen in Amerika.
The Overnight Underground Podcast, now the headlines: Death and riots in Minneapolis. Protests and tear gas in Hong Kong. Twitter and Trump are playing a game of twitter chicken. Prostitutes face coronavirus restrictions. Squirt gun baptisms and getting bit by a black widow won’t give you superpowers. These stories and more on today’s Overnight Underground News. I’m John Ford. Minneapolis goes nuts The video of a Minneapolis Cop kneeling on the neck of a handcuffed man next to a police car is honestly just too brutal to watch. Especially when you consider the man, gasping and pleading with the police for breath, died following the callous treatment by the cops. The Star Tribune reports that four officers have been fired following the death of 47-year-old George Floyd. Minneapolis mayor Jacob Frey. Twenty four hours following the death of Floyd, on the streets of Minneapolis police and protesters clashed within a mele of bottles, rubber bullets and tear gas. A police precinct and multiple police vehicles were trashed in the rioting. The sound of protesters breaking shit recorded by KMSP TV. The FBI and Minnesota state authorities are reportedly investigating Floyd’s death. Hong Kong’s not so quiet riot Meanwhile on the other side of the planet similar scenes played out on the streets of Hong Kong with clashes between pro-democracy protesters and police. That’s the sound of Hong Kong police breaking shit and shooting pepper guns at protesters. The BBC reports hundreds of people were arrested as Hong Kong citizens took to the streets to demonstrate against a proposed Chinese national security law. Some Hong Kongers compared the scene on the streets of the city to marshal law, with stop and search checkpoints set up in the city and riot police taking a zero tolerance stance. Chief Executive and Beijing mouthpiece Carrie Lam doing her best to assure Hong Kong’s citizens that the Chinese commies are just well meaning really nice guys. Chinese authorities have said that they will act against foreign interference in Hong Kong and state run media has called US threats of sanctions a quote, 'nothingburger.' Wouldn’t a nothing noodle be more apropos? Speaking of burgers, according to the South China Morning Post, Chinese authorities have shut down a WeChat conspiracy social media account claiming the US was using dead bodies to make hamburgers. The world just gets a little stranger and scarier every single day. Trump and Twitter spar Twitter and the Prez are still going at each other again today. For the first time Twitter added a 'Unsubstantiated' warning to two of President Trump's Tweets. On Tuesday, Trump twatted that supplying voters with mail-in ballots would be, quote: “substantially fraudulent.” Twitter flagged the posts awith a warning that Trump was making a quote, “unsubstantiated claim.” Trump’s campaign manager released a statement criticizing Twitter’s policy. And so it goes, this should sell a lot of popcorn. Prostitutes get Covid restrictions Well we didn’t see this one coming. In Switzerland sex workers will limit customers to two positions which will allegedly 'minimise the risk of transmitting coronavirus.' According to the Daily Mail, the guidelines will only include sex positions which allow for safe distances between faces and the washing of bed sheets between each customer. That sounds like a lot of loads, of laundry. We’ll leave the rest up to your imagination. Squirt gun Baptisms are a thing now Last week we had the story about the priest using a squirt gun to bless parishioners during holy week. This week, a priest in the US is using a water pistol to baptise an infant. And you know, from the twatted picture, you can tell that Father Flatsky, or whatever the hell his name is, has some range time under his cloak with a pretty good weaver stance. Another priest in Canada has kicked it up a notch, it appears he’s using a super soaker for infant baptism. I’m sure Republican Jesus does indeed approve. Cosmic donuts Astronomers have captured images of a donut-shaped ‘cosmic ring of fire’ that existed some eleven billion years ago. According to the study published in the journal Nature, the ring of fire cosmic donut galaxy formed when two separate galaxies smashed into one another. Think of it like a kind of cosmic copulation or an intergalactic t bone. Paging Peter Parker OK dumbass, having a black widow spider bite you will not give you superpowers. According to Telemundo, three Bolivian brothers were hospitalized after prodding a black widow spider with a stick to get the nasty little bastard to bite them. Of course, they all thought the bite would turn them into Spider-Man, silly boys, we all know that it only works with a radioactive spider. In fact, the black widow bites turned them into crying twits writhing in pain. To make a long story even longer, the trio spent close to a week in the hospital recovering from the spider bites. It’s a poopy burger stand In Clearfield, Pennsyltucky Billy's Burgerland is taking some sh*t for opening up the restaurant and resuming dine in service. WJAC reports a man threw a bottle of sewage at the restaurant in retaliation for reopening. According to the owner of Billy's Burgerland, a man asked one of the waitresses if they were in compliance with the CDC's guidelines and then threw a mountain dew bottle full of sewage and replied let's see if you get any customers now. Maybe they could change to Chinese food and start serving poo poo platters. Besides, someone told me the place might be a dump anyway. Hey I’m here all week, try the veal.
Twitter has placed a fact-checking warning on a pair of tweets issued by President Trump in which he claims without evidence that mail-in ballots are fraudulent. The label comes in the middle of a series of tweets from the president touting a conspiracy theory.This episode: Congressional correspondent Susan Davis, White House correspondent Tamara Keith, and political reporter Miles Parks.Connect:Subscribe to the NPR Politics Podcast here.Email the show at nprpolitics@npr.org.Join the NPR Politics Podcast Facebook Group.Subscribe to the NPR Politics Newsletter.Find and support your local public radio station
A protest in Minnesota over the death of a black man who appeared to be suffocated during an attempted arrest turned violent as officers in riot gear fired tear gas and protesters threw rocks. The number of coronavirus cases in New York City has been going down for weeks, even as cases continue to rise in several other parts of the country. For the first time, Twitter is fact checking some of President Trump's tweets. A New York City woman has lost a high-level job in finance after a video of her racially-charged confrontation with a black man went viral.
The Overnight Underground Podcast, now the headlines: Rat armies are invading our cities. Fun, sun and guns at the beach for Memorial Day. The name Karen is now officially a racial slur. Oh great, now there is coronavirus ache and Larry King inks five million dollar podcast deal. All this and more on today’s Overnight Underground News. I’m John Ford. Rat armies are here If the rona’ doesn’t get you, the raging hordes of “roving rat armies” will. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention is taking the leap from bacteria and virus oversight to rodent control. As reported last week on The Overnight Underground, with so many humans on lockdown, rats are having a field day, especially in densely packed cities. The CDC is advising American’s to be on the lookout for rodents that are exhibiting unusual or aggressive rodent behavior. Which begs the question, what exactly is unusual behavior for a rat? Bobby Corrigan, an urban rodentologist, told NBC News quote: “So these rats are fighting with one another, now the adults are killing the young in the nest and cannibalizing the pups.” In New Orleans, during the lockdown rodents literally took over Bourbon Street, some even seen carrying giant frozen daiquiris. New Orleans Mayor LaToya Cantrell. No matter what, there’s always one kind of vermin or another perambulating down Bourbon Street Guns and fun for Memorial day And what a Memorial Day weekend it was. American’s headed to the beaches for some fun, sun and of course gunfire over the holiday weekend. Myrtle Beach and Daytona Beach both experienced the firearm fun by otherwise mostly law observing citizens. WESH TV 2 reported that six people were shot and wounded near the boardwalk in Daytona Beach. Near Myrtle Beach, two people were killed and five others hurt when gunfire erupted at a Memorial weekend party, according to Fox Carolina. And according to Seven News Chicago, there were ten homicides over the weekend and nearly fifty shot. The moron index was bending the needle over the weekend here in the US of A. Twitter is apologizing for Trump Trump has Tweeted in the past about the death of a woman who died in the office of then GOP Representative Joe Scarborough twenty years ago. The AP is reporting that now the husband of that woman, Lori Kaye Klausutis, is demanding that Twitter delete Trump’s tweets that allegedly suggest Scarborough murdered her. In a letter to Twitter's commander in twat, Jack Dorsey, the man said the tworts violate Twitter’s community rules and terms of service. In a response, the Twiddling company said that they were, quote: “deeply sorry about the pain these statements, and the attention they are drawing, are causing the family.” The company stopped short of any censorship or statements generally regarding Trump's Tweets. Michigan Governor gets a taste of her own medicine Here’s today’s story regarding glass houses and stone throwers and all that. In the last week or so, the Governor of Michigan and some of the state's citizens have been at odds over the power of the Governor and the lockdown. Even to the point of some armed Michiganders storming the Capitol building in Lansing. Well now it seems that despite Michigan Governor Gretchen Whitmer’s push for some of the harshest lock-downs in the US, her family, it seems, feels entitled enough to ignore the rules. Whitmer did recently ease some lockdown restrictions for Memorial Day weekend. She said in a news conference, quote: “if you don’t live in these regions … think long and hard before you take a trip into them. Don’t descend on Traverse City from all regions of the state.” Well, Three days later, according to the Detroit News, a marina owner in the Traverse City area posted on Facebook that the governor’s husband, Marc Mallory, had asked the marina to get their boat in the water before Memorial Day. Now the Governor appears to be all wet. Woman calls 911 because she sees a black man in the park Let’s see what else we have in the outrage column for today. Have you heard about the story of the white woman walking her dog without a leash in Central Park when a black man asks her to put the dog on a leash. The woman then goes apoplectic and calls 911. The woman has since issued an apology, had her dog taken from her by animal rescue and placed on leave from her job. Amy Cooper, the dog walking woman in question, told CNN that her life is being destroyed over the video of the incident. Job well done all the way around. You know, that’s the kind of schadenfreude we need, to see some woman’s life destroyed always makes you feel better about your own life. The whole thing is just such a non-story, but it’s getting national attention, because someone is outraged and we demand someone suffer for it. People, mind your own damn business and just treat each other like human beings, or better yet, like a good dog. Coronavirus acne There is a new malady striking mask wearers, and it’s name is ‘maskne.’ According to Fox News, maskne is acne that forms under the areas of your face that are covered by a mask. It seems, when you wear a mask, you are essentially sealing in your breath. This creates a moist, humid environment leading to irritation, rashes and acne. It’s kind of like a diaper rash for your face. By tomorrow latest, I want to see everyone applying butt paste to their faces stat. Covid-19 blackouts could hit cities The next coronavirus related horse shit we might have to deal with this summer? Why rolling blackouts of course. According to The Daily Beast, yea I know, it’s the Daily Beast. Now that so many people are working from home, air conditioning use may spike during the summer causing strains on the nation's grids from sea to shining sea. Just shove a snow cone down your shorts. Face mask bikinis are now a thing A performance artist in LA decided standing out front of a Trader Joe’s wearing a bikini made entirely of face masks was the perfect way to protest the coronavirus lockdown. The Free Press Journal has the eye bleach primed photos if you just have to see them. The face mask wearing ding dong wrote in a Fakebook post that she believes coronavirus is a hoax created to erode freedoms, forcing people to wear masks in public and some other wackadoodle notions. And like with everyone else these days there is outrage over her stunt, with people responding to her Fakebook post of the event over her misuse of personal protective equipment and others calling her a “Karen.” Honestly, when did calling a white woman a “Karen” become an acceptable racial slur? Where’s the outrage over that? Panty face masks are now a thing. Maybe “Karen” should have sent a woman in Ukraine an extra face mask or two. The Daily Star reports that a woman in Kiev, when told she would not be waited on at a business unless she was wearing a face mask, proceed to drop her pants, whipped off her undies and put said panties over her punim and of course then proceeded to use them as a face mask. Talk about getting your knickers in a twist. Larry King still alive You know Joe Rogan I can understand getting a multi-million dollar contract, but Larry King?! It seems Larry King just inked a five million dollar podcast deal. I’ll bet most people thought he was already dead and anyone under forty, their response would undoubtedly be “Larry who.” According to Variety, The hour-long podcast will feature guests from pop culture, sports, music and comedy. The guy must have pictures of someone or something. Five million bucks? Sources say the name of the new podcast is, The Millionth Question. There is no truth to the rumor that “The Ninth Divorce” was also in the running.
Tonight, Twitter is labeling President Trumps Tweets with fact checking; COVID-19 numbers rising in States that have re-opened as States are accused of fudging or bungling COVID-19 testing data; Coach Patrick Ewing urges everyone to take the Pandemic seriously after he tested positive; African American men are being preyed upon and killed by Police throughout the Nation; NASCAR with Stephen; the presumptive Democratic Nominee for President-VP Joe Biden apologizes for a gaffe during a radio interview; Howard Stern mocks Trumps supporters; draining the swamp and the Secretary of State-Pompeo; and more if we can fit it in at 7:15pm, EST.
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We take a look at some of President Donald Trump's tweets today, and quickly get pissed off and discuss liberal cures to the societal ills of Republican governance.
Today, Johannes Reck, the co-founder of German travel unicorn GetYourGuide, talks about politics, recruiting talent to Berlin and why customer centricity is the single most important principle within GetYourGuide. He also shares what other entrepreneurs can learn from GetYourGuide's way up to the top of the startup world and why specifically money isn't the key to success. With GetYourGuide Johannes and his co-founder Tao Tao built a globally successful platform that provides travelers experiences. The company sold more than 25 million tickets for trips and raised the whopping sum of half a billion dollars last summer from investors including global players such as Japanese VC firm Softbank. Hosts: Britta Weddeling (@bweddeling), Editor-in-Chief of Bits & Pretzels (@bitsandpretzels) Featuring: Johannes Reck (@JohannesReck), co-founder GetYourGuide (@GetYourGuide) More to explore: Visit our website: https://www.bitsandpretzels.com/podcast Follow us: Twitter: @bitsandpretzels Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/company/bits-&-pretzels If you like the show, please let us know by leaving a review. You can also send us feedback directly at podcast@bitsandpretzels.com.
2.14.20 #RolandMartinUnfiltered: AG Barr blasts Trump's tweets, requests he stop tweeting; BREAKING: Barr hires prosecutor to review Michael Flynn case; Nevada Caucus worries; 4M Latino voters opting out of the political process in Texas; It's Valentines Day, are you happily with your Soulmate this Valentine's day or still looking? #RolandMartinUnfiltered partner: Are you looking to enhance your leadership or that of your team in 2020? Join Dr. Jacquie Hood Martin as she engages others to think like a leader. Register and start the online course today! www.live2lead.com/Leesburg #RolandMartinUnfiltered is a news reporting platform covered under Copyright Disclaimer Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for "fair use" for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research.
The Attorney General says The Presidents tweets get in the way of him doing his job, does the President need to tone down the tweets. Listen to Beach and Company LIVE Monday thru Friday 9am-Noon on News Radio 930 WBEN
The Attorney General says The Presidents tweets get in the way of him doing his job, does the President need to tone down the tweets. Listen to Beach and Company LIVE Monday thru Friday 9am-Noon on News Radio 930 WBEN
Julia Chatterley is live from the New York Stock Exchange. Here are the top business news stories today! Struck down - coronavirus infections soar among Chinese health workers. Lasting effects! The CDC warns the outbreak could extend beyond 2020. And, love lost? The U.S. Attorney General attacks President Trump's tweets. It's Friday.. it's Valentine's Day....let's make a move.
Barr claims his intervention in Roger Stone's sentencing had nothing to do with Trump's Tweet; Trump: May stop aides from listening to calls with leaders; Bloomberg tries to overwhelm Democrats with massive spending; "Race for the White House" premieres Sunday at 9pm ET/PT; Insults fly between Trump, Bloomberg as Bloomberg rises in polls; Trump claims ex-chief of staff Kelly was in "way over his head" after he praised Vindman & criticized Trump; Trump on John Kelly's criticism: He "can't keep his mouth shut"; CDC Director says coronavirus can be spread by people who do not have symptoms; CDC Still not able to go into China; Former wrestler testifies that Rep. Jim Jordan asked him to deny sexual abuse allegations; Ex-wrestler: GOP Rep. Jim Jordan begged me to contradict brother's accounts of sexual abuse by University doctor
Space talk, news reactions and dumb hypotheticals. What more are you looking for? No, seriously, tell us - we're running out of content over here 00:40 - The Fermi Paradox, The Great Filter, Telescopes, Flat Earthers 13:10 - Living on Mars, Space Tourism, Gravity, Martians 26:22 - YouTube, Attention Spans, Nestle, Desalination 36:01 - Apocalypse Strats, Petrol Prices, Strength in numbers 47:00 - Trump's Tweets, War opinions, Bushfires 57:24 - Finding Aliens, Dyson Spheres, Flying Fish, Dolphins 1:10:25 - Ubers' Failed Self-Driving Car test, Planes, Meaning in work
Washington bureau chief Robert Delaney and political economy editor Zhou Xin analyse the context of next week's planned signing of the phase one trade deal; how China avoids being drawn into Trump's brand of reality-TV politics; the US Senators aiming to scale up their anti-China legislation after the phase one trade deal is signed; the grim reality of a 'phase two' trade deal and Cissy Zhou reports from Taiwan on how the elections are being influenced by the US-China trade war.
Markus und Andreas blicken zurück auf ein turbulentes Börsenjahr und unterm Strich ist die Performance deutlich besser, als man erwartet hätte. Trumps Tweets, Johnsons Chaos und der Financial Times zum Trotz, notiert der Dax Ende des Jahres mit mehr als 25% plus zum Jahresanfang.
Before Cancel Culture, before Outrage, before Trump's Tweets, before Twitter gripped the news cycle by the balls, there was Coriander.There is nothing new about Twitter mobs - in fact - they are built into Twitter's DNA. In this episode I will talk about one such example from 2010, where a simple tweet about Coriander fractured the Perth Twitter community forever.It's never about the Coriander. It's the dynamics, the politics, the resentments that lie underneath. This has become a common theme in Internet Tribes, and I want to start talking more about examples. Also, if you have good ones, send them to me and I'll talk about them. If you want to support me, visit teasmith.com.au to find my links to Subscribestar, Patreon or Paypal.Support the show
Doug talks about Kamala Harris's call to revoke Trump's twitter account.
The economic and policy responses to the weekend drone attacks on Saudi Refineries: What will be the Fed's reaction; Trump's Tweets; The Problem with Oil Prices has been too much supply; other exogenous events impacting US economy: UAW Strike (at a time when inventories are highest, financing costs at lowest); NFIB Report: Higher Labor Costs are number one concern; what happens if Recession hits before 2020 Elections? Teen Weekend at the Roberts' House; A Dog's Life-2; what's happening at fast-food franchises.
Malcolm Gladwell is a Canadian journalist, author, and public speaker. His new book, 'Talking to Strangers: What We Should Know about the People We Don't Know' explores what happens when we encounter people we don’t know and why it often goes awry. He talks to Krishnan about the importance of listening to the facts, why we should ignore Trump's tweets and how misreading people can have disastrous consequences.
Stocks Plunge As Pres. Trump Says U.S. Firms Are "Hereby Ordered" To Look For Alternatives To China; Dow Plunges 600+ Points Amid Pres. Trump's Tweets, Jokes, Trade War; President Trump Threatens To Raise Tariffs On Chinese Goods To 30% Amid Escalating Trade War; Summit, Or Powderkeg?; The Remarkable RBG; Pres. Trump About To Depart For G7 Summit; Pres. Trump Reportedly Questioning Why He Has To Attend G7 Summit; Pres. Trump Says Russia Should Be Readmitted To G7; New Health Challenge; Justice Ginsburg Treated For Pancreatic Cancer; Evangelicals Speak Out About Pres. Trump's Conduct In Office; New Plan To Fight Amazon Rainforest Fires; Pres. Trump Offers U.S. Assistance To Fight Wildfires; Toxic Tale: Trump's Environmental Impact; "A Toxic Tale: Trump's Environmental Impact" Airs Tonight At 10PM ET
Tim and I sat down and talked with Adam Coleman, who is a fellow FTM contributor, about some issues that have been coming up in the media lately having to do with race. Adam, being a black man, has a perspective on these things that neither Tim nor I are able to fully understand. We wanted to have a meaningful and helpful conversation about these topics, and we successfully did! This is the second episode in which we begin to unpack whether or not Trump's tweets were racist. Relevant Links: Adam's podcast - http://www.truidpodcast.com/ https://freethinkingministries.com/politics-thought-experiments-were-trumps-tweets-racist/ https://freethinkingministries.com/dont-mix-politics-religion/
Yaffee fills in for Bud on this edition of Good Morning Orlando and updates the latest news! President Trump starts another Twitter controversy when he calls out Rep. Cummings for the state of his district in Baltimore. The left, media, and Democrats immediately brand him and the tweets racist.
Yaffee fills in for Bud on this edition of Good Morning Orlando and updates the latest news! President Trump starts another Twitter controversy when he calls out Rep. Cummings for the state of his district in Baltimore. The left, media, and Democrats immediately brand him and the tweets racist.
We break off into the controversy of Trumps Tweets about the Freshmen democrats. We discuss why the GOP and certain people will support traditions, schools and what ever they feel makes them feel like they belong or part of sometime of group. Sadly we had no answers or why people have no individual aspirations to be an individual.
Straits Times US Bureau Chief, Nirmal Ghosh discusses the latest headlines in the US including Trump's tweets about Democratic Representative Elijah Cummings, US-France trade relations, a deal with the UK and what would happen if the WTO heeds Trump's advice.
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E10: Stranger Things review, Marvel news, my reaction to female Thor, and we discuss Trumps Tweets
Paul Shields is one half of the Rebel City Podcast based in Glasgow on which they recently had Scottish politician Mhairi Black on as a guest. This was a long episode! The title doesn't do any justice to the number of subjects we talked about while at the same time staying away from the usual conspiracy theories, Sit back, relax and strap in for a great show! Also if you want to listen to the Rebel City Podcast then just search for the name on any platform! IAMKAYPEE links:https://www.iamkaypeepodcast.comhttps://www.patreon.com/iamkaypeehttps://www.facebook.com/IamKaypeeehttps://twitter.com/iamkaypeeehttps://www.instagram.com/iamkaypeee
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Featuring an interview with legendary jazz and R&B musician Ronnie Laws. Also featuring: "The Floridians", "Lifestyles of the Rich and Lavish", Trump's tweets & more. (original airdate: 7/19/19)
The DeMaio Report Hour 2
Max gets ready for the long weekend by reminding us that both Republicans and Democrats in DC are failing the average working man or woman, and also reminds us that many of the Trump policies from the campaign are ones that Max could believe in. This is what it has come to, Trump claims that China hacked Hillary Clinton's emails, so the FBI had to say this is not true. So Trump's own FBI tells him he is wrong. Yikes! Then Trump claims that the NBC Lester Holt interview was “fudged,” which makes Max ask is Trump simply like the old song “It wasn't me”? Deny everything until people question whether they are losing their minds. Next Max examines Trumps Tweets from the past few hours, which seem never ending, attacking the press, which Max thought was protected by the Constitution something so-called Conservatives used to care about. Although Trump does find time to attack books, Google and to state that he would like to see a Conservative social media site. It's called the Internet Donald, although Max does take the time to explain to Donald how all this could work. Finally Max explains how Trump says the Democrats could be violent unless the evangelicals help him out.
Third time's a charm? This week we discuss Trumps Tweets, Chinese spy drones disquised as birds, mosquitoes infected to not infect, an outpouring of support to a gay student after his college dreams were in jeopardy, and a German church's secret Hitler bell. Welcome back to The Hour!