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In today's show, Kimber-Kai are answering your questions about all the wild things going on in the U.S. economy. Isn't the 30% tariff rate on China still crazy high? And, how are local governments preparing for potential federal funding cuts? We'll discuss how states are weighing their next moves, and how the “Trump Slump” has taken shape in California. Then, we'll get into the Federal Reserve's wait-and-see tariff strategy. Here's everything we talked about today:“State of U.S. Tariffs: May 12, 2025” from The Budget Lab at Yale“States, Cities Face Funding Collapse Threat With Trump Cuts” by Bloomberg“Higher prices or higher unemployment? The economy could face a no-win dilemma” by NBC NewsJoin us tomorrow for “Economics on Tap.” The YouTube livestream starts at 3:30 p.m. Pacific time, 6:30 p.m. Eastern.Donate during our May Fundraiser and get a classic public radio thank-you gift: tote bags, mugs, t-shirts, hats, and more! Give now: https://support.marketplace.org/smart-sn
In today's show, Kimber-Kai are answering your questions about all the wild things going on in the U.S. economy. Isn't the 30% tariff rate on China still crazy high? And, how are local governments preparing for potential federal funding cuts? We'll discuss how states are weighing their next moves, and how the “Trump Slump” has taken shape in California. Then, we'll get into the Federal Reserve's wait-and-see tariff strategy. Here's everything we talked about today:“State of U.S. Tariffs: May 12, 2025” from The Budget Lab at Yale“States, Cities Face Funding Collapse Threat With Trump Cuts” by Bloomberg“Higher prices or higher unemployment? The economy could face a no-win dilemma” by NBC NewsJoin us tomorrow for “Economics on Tap.” The YouTube livestream starts at 3:30 p.m. Pacific time, 6:30 p.m. Eastern.Donate during our May Fundraiser and get a classic public radio thank-you gift: tote bags, mugs, t-shirts, hats, and more! Give now: https://support.marketplace.org/smart-sn
Gov. Gavin Newsom says the state’s budget problems are largely a result of volatility in the stock market, caused by President Trump’s tariffs. Newsom calls it the “Trump Slump.” Far-right blogger Curtis Yarvin thinks democracy is outdated and wants to restore a monarchy to the U.S. Among his followers is Vice President JD Vance. The person who usually gets the biggest role and the most money for a film is known as “No. 1 on the call sheet.” Black actors and actresses who’ve achieved that status are the focus of a new documentary. Gambling scandals meant Pete Rose and “Shoeless” Joe Jackson were ineligible for the Baseball Hall of Fame. That changed on Tuesday.
Governor Gavin Newsom has attributed California’s $12 billion budget deficit to what he calls the “Trump Slump,” citing former President Donald Trump’s tariff policies, volatile markets, and reduced tourism as key causes. In his revised $332 billion budget, Newsom warned that Trump-era economic uncertainty could cost the state up to $16 billion in revenue. “California is under assault,” he said, defending cuts to health programs and climate initiatives. Critics, including Republican lawmakers, dismissed the blame as political deflection, accusing Newsom of reckless spending and mismanagement. Please Like, Comment and Follow 'Broeske & Musson' on all platforms: --- The ‘Broeske & Musson Podcast’ is available on the KMJNOW app, Apple Podcasts, Spotify or wherever else you listen to podcasts. --- ‘Broeske & Musson' Weekdays 9-11 AM Pacific on News/Talk 580 AM & 105.9 FM KMJ | Facebook | Podcast| X | - Everything KMJ KMJNOW App | Podcasts | Facebook | X | Instagram See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Housing in SoCal isn't just one of the most unaffordable markets in the country; it's among the most expensive in the world. Things are about to get boozy at a Santa Monica landmark, and Gov. Newsom is blaming President Trump for the state's projected $12 billion budget deficit, calling it the "Trump Slump." The L.A. Local is sponsored by the LA Car Guy family of dealerships.
Governor Gavin Newsom and other California democrats are pointing fingers at the Trump administration's tariffs to explain budget woes. For more, KCBS Radio anchors Margie Shafer and Eric Thomas spoke with KCBS insider Phil Matier.
Expedia Group is experiencing weaker travel demand to the U.S., reporting a 7% decline in inbound travel and lowering its full-year growth expectations due to softening bookings and revenue. Choice Hotels also cut its revenue outlook, though it saw a 7% rise in revenue per available room from its budget brands, benefiting from factors like strong employment and low gas prices. Meanwhile, Sphere Entertainment plans to expand by developing smaller, more cost-effective versions of its large-scale Sphere venues, aiming for broader market deployment with better investment returns. Connect with Skift LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/skift/ WhatsApp: https://whatsapp.com/channel/0029VaAL375LikgIXmNPYQ0L/ Facebook: https://facebook.com/skiftnews Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/skiftnews/ Threads: https://www.threads.net/@skiftnews Bluesky: https://bsky.app/profile/skiftnews.bsky.social X: https://twitter.com/skift Subscribe to @SkiftNews and never miss an update from the travel industry.
Bharat Ramamurti, former deputy director of President Joe Biden's National Economic Council, joins the show to talk about a possible “Trumpcession” and the drastic cuts congressional Republicans want to make to programs that help Americans meet their basic needs. Daniella and Colin also talk about President Donald Trump's trade wars and speak with Andrew Miller, senior fellow at the Center for American Progress Action Fund, about the humanitarian crisis in Gaza.
On this Happy Hour, Michael, Anna and Recreational Film Enthusiast Anthony, unpack the latest hollywood blockbuster bombshell from the White House regarding possible tariffs on...Movies!?!?! Then the gang discuss Jake Auchincloss, a politician you might not know, before discussing more on tariffs, the economy and the "Trump Slump" seen in foreign elections around the world.
California is still the No. 1 state for tourism and has the fourth largest economy in the world, but next year it expects a 1% decline in visitation and a 9.2% downturn in international tourism, "in direct response to federal economic policy and an impending 'Trump Slump,'" according to a statement from the governor's office. Please Like, Comment and Follow 'Broeske & Musson' on all platforms: --- The ‘Broeske & Musson Podcast’ is available on the KMJNOW app, Apple Podcasts, Spotify or wherever else you listen to podcasts. --- ‘Broeske & Musson' Weekdays 9-11 AM Pacific on News/Talk 580 AM & 105.9 FM KMJ | Facebook | Podcast| X | - Everything KMJ KMJNOW App | Podcasts | Facebook | X | Instagram See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
A recession appears increasingly likely with a president operating an economic policy that resembles a bull in a china shop more than a coherent strategy. We'll talk to Sean O'Malley about ways to protect your retirement nestegg from the worst of a potential Trump Slump. And state Sen. Kelda Roys tells us about a bill not likely to pass the Legislature, but it's still important to introduce it so people know who's fighting to keep the government out of doctor's exam rooms and protect women's most personal healthcare decisions. Mornings with Pat Kreitlow airs on several stations across the Civic Media radio network, Monday through Friday from 6-9 am. Subscribe to the podcast to be sure not to miss out on a single episode! To learn more about the show and all of the programming across the Civic Media network, head over to https://civicmedia.us/shows to see the entire broadcast line up. Guests: Kelda Roys, Sean O'Malley
Forget world renowned economists and financial experts, it seems to have taken the CEOs of the biggest retailers in America to convince Trump to ease off the Chinese tariffs. The leaders of Target, Walmart and Home Depot met with Trump in the oval office yesterday and finally, Trump seems to be getting the message that his tariffs are bad for business. We'll explore that and more with award-winning journalist Gil Gross. Still no movement in the case of Kilmar Abrego Garcia, despite calls from a judge to bring him back to America. Judge Paula Xinis gave the Trump administration an extension on the time she allotted them to show evidence that they are trying to bring him home while also letting them know she's far from pleased, writing: “Defendants have failed to respond in good faith, and their refusal to do so can only be viewed as willful and intentional noncompliance. That ends now," We will run the case past former federal prosecutor, and now defense attorney, David Katz.
Each week Hot off the Wire looks at a variety of stories in business, science, health and more. This week's headlines include: There's a new push to put whole milk back in school meals. Here's what you should know. George M. Johnson's 'All Boys Aren't Blue' tops 2024 list of most 'challenged' US library books. Critics see Trump attacks on the 'Black Smithsonian' as an effort to sanitize racism in US history. Fewer foreign visitors are traveling to the US in what some see as a sign of a 'Trump Slump.' This federal rule helped clear air over America's most beloved parks. Trump's EPA wants to kill it. Trump is stronger on immigration and weaker on trade, an AP-NORC poll finds. LeBron James becomes first professional male athlete to have likeness depicted in a Ken doll. Four space tourists return to Earth after a private flight over the poles. A British woman has become the first in the UK to give birth to a baby using a womb transplant donated from her sister. A stroke survivor speaks again with the help of an experimental brain-computer implant. Ancient jawbone from Taiwan belongs to a mysterious group of human ancestors, scientists say. Chinese researchers report a pig kidney transplant and a first-step liver experiment. Scientists map part of a mouse's brain that's so complex it looks like a galaxy. Shingles is awful, but there may be another reason to get vaccinated. It may fight dementia. Two moms, one human and one gorilla, bond over pregnancies at Arkansas zoo. Sewage sludge can find a second life on farm fields. Here's how it's made. Despite legal limbo, bodega cats make New Yorkers' hearts purr. Tears and tail wags Inmates reunite with service dogs they raised. On this week’s AP Religion Roundup, a solemn passover in California, and King Charles meets with Pope Francis. Most immigrants at risk of deportation from US are Christian, report finds. —The Associated Press About this program Host Terry Lipshetz is managing editor of the national newsroom for Lee Enterprises. Besides producing the daily Hot off the Wire news podcast, Terry conducts periodic interviews for this Behind the Headlines program, co-hosts the Streamed & Screened movies and television program and is the former producer of Across the Sky, a podcast dedicated to weather and climate. Theme music The News Tonight, used under license from Soundstripe. YouTube clearance: ZR2MOTROGI4XAHRX
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This week, political editor Phillip Coorey, former Labor adviser Lidija Ivanovski and NSW political correspondent Paul Karp talk about how Trump's tariffs decision has changed the focus of the campaign and why betting markets are finally catching up.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
From family finances to shares and retirement savings, money anxiety is hitting many of us right now. Helen gets advice from financial coaches Jay Adrian Tolentino and Carol Glynn. She's also joined by the Family Hub's Hanan Ezzeldin and Ben Fox from Repton Al Barsha to discuss the ongoing discussion around Netflix' Adolescence - and the role schools and educators can play in the discussion. Do you use 'politisms' to say what you DON'T really mean? If so, you're not alone, as Dr Ben Beaumont from Trinity College London discovered from his recent research. And on the property front, what makes an apartment community really sing? Harrison Rackham-Beadle from Haus & Haus has the answers...See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Trump is back, and in just 75 days, he's issued half as many executive orders in two months than Biden did in four years. Beyond the chaos, there's a bigger story: what happens when a country, like Ireland, finds itself up against a global heavyweight? From Trump's tariffs and economic incoherence to America's shift toward isolationism, We argue it's time for smaller nations to find their rope-a-dope—a strategy borrowed straight from Muhammad Ali's legendary win over George Foreman - who just died. Meanwhile, are we looking at a US recession? Markets slumping, second-hand designer gear is flooding resale apps, and dreadful survey data hint at a looming Trump Slump. Plus: a trip to Wales, the wisdom of Gus O'Donnell, and why Foreman's grill might have more to teach us than we think. Join the gang! https://plus.acast.com/s/the-david-mcwilliams-podcast. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this week's episode we bring you up to date on the latest US and UK interest rate decisions.(00:14) Danni Hewson and Charlene Young discuss why the gold price has reached another record high, why possible price wars are taking a bite out of the value of UK-listed supermarkets, and the latest updates from tech firm Trustpilot and defence group Qinetic.(03:19) AJ Bell investment director Russ Mould joins the team to debate the choppy US markets and give his views the Trump slump and the not-so Magnificent Seven.(17:21) Tom Sieber from Shares Magazine talks about stock splits – what they are, and why they matter to investors.(30:03) Charlene also rifles through the latest ONS inflation basket – VR headsets and yoga mats are in but gammon joints and cafeteria lunches are out.(35:14)
Investors this week have been hit by the 'Trump Slump.' Why is the US President rattling markets and is it the end of the US bull market? Georgie Frost, Simon Lambert and Lee Boyce discuss what you should be doing to make your investments great again. How will the UK handle potential tariffs, should investors be in panic mode and what do experts say you should be doing to navigate the geopolitical turmoil? Pension freedom rules came into play 10 years ago - these allowed retirees to take control of their pension savings, shifting away from the obligation to buy an annuity and moving towards flexible drawdown and investment options. So a decade on, how have the class of 2015 fared? Nationwide is handing out more money - £600 million of it - to 12million eligible members as a 'big thank you' following its acquisition of Virgin Money last year. That's £50 each. And it's separate to its Fairer Share Scheme, which will be announced in May. And lastly, what can you do if a neighbour cuts back hedges and trees which have given privacy for decades?
Fears have set in over a potential American recession thanks to Donald Trump's on-again off-again trade wars. Just today the president doubled tariffs on Canadian metals to a whopping 50pc.Shares are dropping like flies amid the uncertainty, with Elon Musk's Tesla one of the worst hit. Meanwhile Trump is saying the economy is just in “a period of transition”.Kamal and Camilla ask if the president's strategy of short term pain for long term gain will pay off, and what impact it could have on the rest of the world. And as the Metropolitan Police launch a formal investigation into Reform MP Rupert Lowe over allegations of threats against Zia Yusuf, can the party survive this storm? And we unpack the curious political bromance between Lowe and the tech billionaire Elon Musk...Producer: Lilian Fawcett and Georgia CoanSenior Producer: John CadiganPlanning Editor: Venetia RaineyExecutive Producer: Louisa WellsSocial Media Producer: Rachel DuffyVideo Editor: Valeries BrowneStudio Director: Meghan SearleEditor: Camilla TomineyOriginal music by Goss Studio Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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This week in the markets: the power of diversification as the Trump Bump morphs into a Trump Slump; and US inflation shows the way for the American economy Fidelity’s Tom Stevenson reviews the stories moving markets.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
It has been a wild few weeks in markets.By last week, the S&P 500 had wiped out all its gains since Election Day – $3.4 trillion in value. When Trump was asked about the possibility of a recession over the weekend, he said the US was in a “period of transition.”Then on Monday, the Nasdaq 100 saw its worst day since 2022, tumbling 3.8% and extending a selloff that has put it into correction territory. On today’s Big Take podcast, Bloomberg’s Charlie Wells and host Sarah Holder discuss whether the Trump bump has become the Trump slump — and what this moment of market volatility means for your money.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Sophie Barrington and Will Hobbs link up in the studio to discuss the latest worries about a US recession amidst escalating trade tensions. Could other parts of the world offer investors the returns to compensate? To read insights from Barclays Investment Bank, visit https://www.ib.barclays/our-insights.html?cid=chartable_site_pbpodcast To find out about starting your investment journey with Barclays, visit www.barclays.co.uk/investments You can also follow us on LinkedIn for more Barclays investment updates - https://www.linkedin.com/showcase/barclays-digital-investments/ And for Barclays Wealth Management updates - https://www.linkedin.com/company/barclays-wealth-and-investment-management/
SA President Cyril Ramaphosa's ANC may have tweaked the Donald Trump tiger's tail once too often with the EWC Act drawing a strong reaction from the leader of the world's largest economy. In this interview, Corion CIO David Bacher looks ahead with concern and back at a solid start to the year for South African assets. He spoke to BizNews editor Alec Hogg.
Trump racing to foist blame for plane crash onto Biden. AOC & Democrats go full force at Trump over crash claims. Trump has near record-low approval so early into term. Trump announces Canada & Mexico tariffs will start in February. Senator takes RFK Jr. to task over past comments on ‘blacks'. Trump official sorting communities by birth rates. Host: John Iadarola (@johniadarola) Co-Host: Brett Erlich (@bretterlich) ***** SUBSCRIBE on YOUTUBE TIKTOK ☞ https://www.tiktok.com/@thedamagereport INSTAGRAM ☞ https://www.instagram.com/thedamagereport TWITTER ☞ https://twitter.com/TheDamageReport FACEBOOK ☞ https://www.facebook.com/TheDamageReportTYT
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In this episode, we discuss the impact of Trump's tariffs and sanctions on markets, the consolidation of Boom Logistics, Resolute Mining Update, listener feedback about lithium investments and accruals, the Mooch on bitcoin and his Trump decoder ring, a pork on Woodside Petroleum (WDS), Nick Scali's Logistics Challenges, the latest on the super tax proposal, EV vehicle sales in Australia, and a second pork on U.S. company Pool Corporation (POOL), a recent Berkshire Hathaway investment. After Hours includes Tony's recent experiences with Rockwiz, Stephen Fry, and a golf win, while Cameron talks about the 1963 Italian horror film BLACK SABBATH and a new documentary about Elvis' 68 Comeback Special.
Josie Duffy Rice of What A Day joins while Alyssa takes vacation! The Harris-Walz numbers make us cautiously optimistic, JD Vance is scared of childless teachers (...?), and Nancy Pelosi is a political chess master. Then, Megan Gailey and Kara Klenk join to discuss “sharenting,” and the ethics of parents posting their kids on social media. Finally, Sani-Petty (Trump needs glasses, and the U.S. Open and the Paralympics can cure our post-Olympics depression). For a closed-captioned version of this episode, click here. For a transcript of this episode, please email transcripts@crooked.com and include the name of the podcast. Show NotesJosie Duffy Rice, What A DayKara Klenk: thatsmesseduplive.comMegan Gailey: Sports Bitches Harris' momentum continues as she ties with Trump in these swing states (NPR 8/26)Kamala Harris sets fundraising record with $540m after DNC (Aljazeera 8/26) “I Just Want Women To Have More Choices”: Senator JD Vance, Who Has Likened Abortion To Murder (Vanity Fair 8/25)J.D. Vance Blames Staff for Disastrous Doughnut-Shop Visit (Intelligencer 8/28)Trump campaign staff had altercation with official at Arlington National Cemetery (NPR 8/27)Is Ben Affleck Hanging Out With a Kennedy? (The Cut)How a New Law Could Change the World of Child Influencers (Rolling Stone 7/5/24)Parenting influencers speak out as new law designed to protect kids featured on social media goes into effect (GMA 7/3/24)“If you dance, your problems go away” (TikTok) A Marketplace of Girl Influencers Managed by Moms and Stalked by Men (NYT 2/25/24)Lavish dorm rooms – like the one belonging to Kansas City Chiefs heiress at SMU – becomes big business for designers (WFAA 8/28)The Really Long Good-bye: Helicopter Parents in the College Years (BU)
This week, we're joined by famed political consultant Jay McCleskey as we dive deep into the state of the presidential race. Kamala Harris has been enjoying a media-sponsored honeymoon like no other in political history, with the press allowing her to change positions on critical issues without explanation. As a result, the race has shifted, and Trump now finds himself needing to make up ground.Mark, Krysty, and Jay break down exactly what Trump needs to do to turn the race back in his favor and why we believe this contest is far from over—it's still Trump's race to lose.We also dive into the upcoming Democratic National Convention and share our insights on why this election remains unpredictable. Plus, we highlight reporter Catherine Herridge's explosive coverage on the U.S. border whistleblowers—this is a must-see segment you won't want to miss.#2024 #trump #biden #breakingnews #newmexico #abq #albuquerque #border #news #gop #economy #Harris #harriswalz2024Website: https://www.nodoubtaboutitpodcast.com/Twitter: @nodoubtpodcastFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/NoDoubtAboutItPod/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/markronchettinm/?igshid=NTc4MTIwNjQ2YQ%3D%3D
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According to a new Emerson College poll, former President Donald Trump lost some support from GOP primary voters after the debate. Several candidates saw an uptick, with former South Carolina Gov. Nikki Haley getting the largest boost. Emerson College Polling Director Spencer Kimball shared all the results with Dan.
Sometimes I feel oversaturated with news about hunter numbers. They’re up, they’re down. And then back up again. Now Outdoor Life says we have no clue what they are. Whatever they are or aren’t, I think we need to do better. Even if hunting spiked last year, we have to realize there is some bubble happening here. Of course people hunted more last year, it was one of the only things you could do. How many times have I said that we were losing hunters to youth sports? And Netflix? Well youth sports were shut down last year, and there’s only so many rounds of your favorite show you can watch before you have to move or become part of the couch. There are some really interesting plays happening in the outdoor space. You have people like AJ De Rosa, Nic De Castro, Slade Johnston, Murielle Gaither, Adam Gifford, and my team at GoWild so many others, who are making strong tech plays to get more people outside. I hope that together, we’re building a strong enough community to avoid losing hunters when this bubble bursts. And just like the ammo and gun shortage, it will burst. We’ll either be prepared for it, and have handled it well. Or it’ll be 2016 over again, when the demand for guns slumped, a time the gun industry calls the Trump Slump due to it coming along with Trump’s win of the election, and then firearms companies started getting their butts handed to them. Today's guest is another guy who deserves to be among that list of people I mentioned. It’s Mahting Putellis, the founder of Hunt to Eat. He’s going to talk about hunter recruitment and retention today. And what he and his team are doing to help more people get outside. HunttoEat.com
SZ unter Druck. Erfindet sich die Süddeutsche Zeitung neu? / Divers und politisiert: Medien in der Ukraine heute / USA 1: Too soft on Biden? Die US-Medien und ihr Umgang mit dem neuen Präsidenten / USA 2: Der "Trump-Slump" in den Medien. Einschaltquoten und Clicks sinken
The prime-time host on the future of cable news, the urgency of conversations about race and whether CNN is a boys' club.You can find transcripts (posted midday) and more information for all episodes at nytimes.com/sway, and you can find Kara on Twitter @karaswisher.
The prime-time host on the future of cable news, the urgency of conversations about race and whether CNN is a boys’ club.You can find transcripts (posted midday) and more information for all episodes at nytimes.com/sway, and you can find Kara on Twitter @karaswisher.
Aan tafel zitten Jaap van Zessen, Haroon Ali en Spraakmaker Lousewies van der Laan. We worden langzaam maar zeker warm gemaakt voor het Eurovisie songfestival. Bijna elke dag komt er wel iets naar buiten. Waar er het vorig jaar niet doorging, gaat het nu wel door en mag er ook publiek bij zijn. Ali is fan en volgt het nieuws dus op de voet. Ook bij het AD tellen ze af. Van Zessen vertelt hoe ze hier over berichten. Het mediamoment van Van Zessen gaat over de documentaire Coded Bias. Die zag hij gisteren op Netflix. Het laat de schaduwkanten van kunstmatige intelligentie zien en de gebreken in gezichtsherkenningssoftware. Legt deze documentaire de gevaren bloot? Dan hebben we het over Facebook. Afgelopen weekend zagen we weer bewijs hoe snel onze gegevens op straat kunnen komen te liggen. De persoonlijke gegevens van maar liefst 533 miljoen Facebookgebruikers kwamen op straat te liggen. Het gaat best wel om een omvangrijk datalek, maar toch lijkt het niet alsof we hier ons nu massaal druk om maken. Hoe komt het dat mensen steeds minder van dit soort berichten lijken te schrikken? Moeten er strengere regels komen voor tech-reuzen? En wie moet het handhaven? Sinds kort heeft Facebook een soort ‘hooggerechtshof’ om besluiten te herzien. Deze maand beslist de raad bijvoorbeeld of Trump en Zwarte Piet terecht zijn verbannen. Hoe kijken onze mediakenners hier naar? Tot slot: je slaat de krant open en kan al bijna invullen waar het over gaat: corona of de formatie. Maar wat als dit voorbij is, hoe kan je als nieuwsmedia nog lezers, kijkers en luisteraars aan je binden? In Amerika zagen we bijvoorbeeld met Trump de zogenaamde ‘Trump bump’ toen hij president was, met het aantal kijkers en lezers dat toenam, en nu de ‘Trump Slump’ nu mensen het nieuws minder van dichtbij volgen. Is dit ook een zorg bij Nederlandse media?
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Tim, Ian, and Lydia invite conservative activist, enfranchisement-encourager, and big-city cleanup crew-leader Scott Presler to discuss the latest in the George Floyd case, governors in democratically-run states that violate ethical standards, good progressives and good Republicans, climate change, Tim's idea of impeaching the Queen of England and the journalism he triggered, and the Trump Slump in mainstream media. Support the show (http://Timcast.com/donate)
News outlets experienced a surge in traffic and viewership during Donald Trump’s presidency right through to when he left office in January. In fact, between the inauguration of President Joe Biden and the attack on the U.S. Capitol, CBS News Digital received more readers to its site and attracted more viewers to its video programming in January than in any previous month in its history, according to CBS News Digital evp and gm Christy Tanner. But now that Trump is out of office — and hopefully without another Capitol attack on the horizon — news outlets have been faced with the question of whether people’s interest in the news would subside. In other words, whether the Trump Bump would turn into a Trump Slump. “I do not expect to see a slump. We still have some major, major compelling stories that are not going anywhere anytime soon,” Tanner said in the latest episode of the Digiday Podcast. The election may be over, but there remains a pandemic, a racial reckoning and a climate crisis for news organizations to cover, said Tanner. “In many ways, what I’m happy about is we can focus on these really important stories now that we have a different president in office and a different type of news cycle,” she said.
It's well documented that the "Trump Slump" of '17, '18, and 2019 is a thing of the past when it comes to firearm sales. A good old fashioned global pandemic combined with our country's recent lawless nature in major metropolitan areas has created a firearm boom in sales like we've never seen. Mossberg's Linda Powell [...]
Nathan Lamb is the owner of Lanco Tactical in Elizabethtown, Pennsylvania. He gives insight on the gun industry during COVID, his perspective on the NRA, what he thinks about the current political landscape, and more! IG: @lakesidediscourse
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Republicans occupying the Oval Office generally means a downturn in gun sales and that trend continued with the Trump Administration. However, due to the COVID-19 pandemic, gun sales have sky rocketed to unprecedented levels, so much so that firearm manufacturers can't keep up with the current demand. Mossberg Firearm's Linda Powell makes her return to [...]
The boys do everything they can to not talk about the coronavirus. It's not easy.
Owen York, Founder of Gun Industry Marketplace, discusses "Trump Slump" and the state of the gun industry at the end of 2019.
We're back this week with Happy Hour, and we dive right into New Music, get into what's popping, talk about Jay Z and the NFL, and end today with a question for this week. .................. HAPPY HOUR 78 .................. NEW MUSIC Cassie - make it right (single); Meg the Stallion - Hot Girl Summer (feat. Nicki Minaj & Ty Dolla Sign); Katy Perry - Small Talk; Raphael Saadiq - So Ready; Fat Night - Sweet Nothings; julia lewis- thang for me .................. WHAT'S POPPIN Woman in South Dakota gives birth to triplets, but went to hospital not knowing she was pregnant. RIP Toni Morrison Miley Cyrus separates from Liam Hemsworth, seen with Kaitlyn Carter (former gf of Brody Jenner). Liam wanted kids, Miley didn’t want to contribute to pollution. TSA agent fired for passing note “you ugly” to passenger. Meek Mill documentary on Amazon Prime Woman charged with aggravated assault for holding 4 young black teens at gunpoint in Arkansas .................. SPORTS Jay-Z meets with NFL commissioner to produce Super Bowl Halftime show. is this a diss to Kaepernick? .................. POLITRICKS Jeffrey Epstein hanged himself. Trump trying to crowd the media with spin that he is interested in buying Greenland. Trump Slump - stock market has major drop this week, indicating a recession in 17-months. .................. QUESTION OF THE DAY How is dating in 2019?
Host Tamara Khandaker speaks with Neal Rothschild, a journalist with Axios, about the decline of the ratings and readership associated with covering Trump. Initially, both soared as people followed it all in what became known as the Trump bump. Jackson Proskow, Washington bureau chief for Global News, also previews the first Democratic debate.
http://dangerclosegroup.com/influenti... "This year algorithm changes at Facebook, Instagram and YouTube dramatically reduced organic reach even further than last year. Gun manufacturers and gun industry or tactical gear companies are already reeling from the “Trump Slump” (a term given to the down firearms economy due to a lack of fear in the marketplace.). To compound their problems, many cannot pay the big three social media sites for advertising due to their liberal terms and conditions which ban the sale or advertising of guns and most gun parts on their platforms. For this reason, it has become more important than ever for Gun Businesses to turn to their only solution; Influencer Marketing." It was a great list and great work.
Chris Lu, Former Deputy Secretary of Labor, and Josh Wright, Chief Economist at iCIMS, discuss U.S. employers adding 312,000 jobs in December, easily topping all forecasts. Peter Coy, Bloomberg Businessweek Economics Editor, shares his story from Businessweek Magazine on whether President Trump is to blame for the on the market selloff. Dottie Herman, CEO at Douglas Elliman, takes a look at millennials continuing to buy real estate, despite rising mortgage rates. And We Drive to the Close of Markets with Scott Kubie, Chief Investment Officer at Carson Group. Hosts: Carol Massar and Jason Kelly. Producer: Paul Brennan
The U.S stock market continues its roller coaster ride. Stocks rallied Friday after seeing a run of loses over the past month. David Meyers speaks with Bloomberg Businessweek economics editor Peter Coy about his cover story that asks the question: if the president claimed credit for the market's record surge, does he deserve blame for the plunge? FOLLOW UP Peter's latest report: Trump Took Credit for Stock Market Records. Does He Deserve Blame for the Plunge? You can follow Peter at: @petercoy ---- TicToc is a daily news podcast hosted by David Meyers (@davidfmeyers), produced at Bloomberg Worldwide HQ in New York City. You can follow up with us and watch our reporting @tictoc. If you like it, be sure to rate us on iTunes, and tell your friends!
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From a council estate in East London, the son of Afro-Caribbean immigrants, BBC London’s Eddie Nestor talks Hackney hipsters, Windrush, tracing his African roots, hanging out with Idris Elba, getting accosted in a dark alley in Thailand and – in his own words ‘being the first black guy to do a Persil ad in South Africa’. Covering Cameroon, Nigeria, Ghana, Jamaica, Dominica, St Lucia, The Gambia. Ghana, Thailand, Goa, British Colonialism, racism, DNA tests, Brexit, football, why he won’t visit America and much more in Eddie’s wonderful dulcet tones. On this episode we discuss: Idris Elba Growing up in Hackney East London’s Jews, Huguenots and Bangladeshis The Kingsland Estate and how no-one wanted to live there The pros and cons of hipsters and gentrification How his MBE led to ancestry discoveries His family coming from Dominica in the Caribbean The Windrush generation How Africans are not indigenous to the Caribbean His ancestors coming from Cameroon, Nigeria, Ghana The difference between Afro-Caribbean and Caribbean culture Playing country and western at his mum’s wedding in St Lucia The music his parents played growing up - Jim Reeves, Perry Como, Nat King Cole, Elvis Growing up in relative poverty on a council estate but not feeling poor Taking luxuries for granted Strict Afro-Caribbean parents! Feeling jealous of his loving mum Wanting to spend proper time with his children How younger people would rather go to an automatic cash register His first trip abroad – in 1973/4. The confusion about why people would go on holiday! Lennox Lewis mum sending him from West Ham to Canada How travel is an amazing thing The arrogance of the British and Londoners British Colonialism and Brexit How tiny Britain is punching above its weight compared to Russia, France, Australia and more The great expanse of America – why Americans don’t need to travel Europeans being ‘more wordly’ than Americans Having never been to America! Loving the British Isles despite the weather Thomas Cook’s profits being down due to the heatwave Budget airlines being ‘interesting’ Getting married in Goa, hippies and beaches and ‘pretend India’ Not wanting to take the same precautions as he does in London Thailand with his wife Lisa, dancing on bars How cancer – Hodgkin’s Lymphoma changed his life How facing death ‘almost made me a decent person’ Nipping down a back alley in Thailand got him in a serious situation Racism when travelling and the reason he doesn’t want to go to America Liking the idea of San Francisco, South Beach and Atlanta but not New York How people see holidaymakers with money in the developing world Finding a local guide or helper when away Giving away his trainers in The Gambia Jamaica, Tanzania Climbing Kilimanjaro and not throwing his wife off How his wife’s panic attack on the mountain saved his marriage How travel has the power to change relationships Eating, drinking and talkative people on holiday (is he talking directly to me here…?) Raising £100,000 for a project in Ghana Egypt and the Red Sea Being the first black guy to do a Persil ad in South Africa Linford Christie Cape Town and the townships Brexit meaning higher bills The Spanish thinking we are mad for Brexit How the EU can’t make it too attractive to leave How Brexit and the weak pound might change travel Swapping contact details for Idris Elba and Femi Oluwole Filming Death In Paradise in Guadeloupe in the Caribbean August Wilson and Roger Simmons Guadeloupe having the Euro and everyone speaking French Baywatch (yes, that one) Being a Manchester United fan Brighton and Hove Albion and football season tickets when you have a family Researching his African roots and finding a great grandmother in 1880 The fascinating insight DNA tests give you The prolific breeding of the Irish and Jewish Fiji, Indentured Labour and slavery How Indians have Melanesian blood The BBC’s Who Do You Think You Are and the work that goes into it How we need to send Eddie to America for a BBC series The Trump Slump in tourism to the USA Not looking forward to holidaying with his young children. Looking forward to Cambodia, Vietnam, Bali, the Maldives and any ‘Asian zen’ The joys of getting lost in bars abroad Daily massages on the beach in Thailand Trashing the studio as he reaches for his Bose headphones Bob Marley on the beach in Jamaica is everything.
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We kick off the broadcast by checking in with Texas Parks and Wildlife Mule Deer and Pronghorn Program Leader Shawn Gray. After seeing a decline in the age structure of mule deer bucks in the Texas Panhandle in recent years, TPWD is pushing towards a mule deer antler restriction for the 2018-2019 season. This would [...]
We kick off the broadcast by checking in with Texas Parks and Wildlife Mule Deer and Pronghorn Program Leader Shawn Gray. After seeing a decline in the age structure of mule deer bucks in the Texas Panhandle in recent years, TPWD is pushing towards a mule deer antler restriction for the 2018-2019 season. This would [...]
The deals world was unable to escape the cloud of uncertainty that's followed the election of U.S. President Donald Trump. The value of announced M&A transactions in the U.S. fell by almost a third this year -- the lowest since 2013. Deals reporter Alex Barinka talks to her colleague Matt Monks and U.S. deals editor Lizzie Fournier about 2017’s Trump slump and the other major factors that characterized this year in deals.
We hope you had a fantastic Thanksgiving. Over the break there were so many new stories that we just had to talk about, we split this episode up into 2 parts. Enjoy this part 1 of the episode as we talk about anti-gunners calling upon webhosts to shut down e-commerce sites that sell "ghost gun" kits and parts. Hear our take on this attack on our rights. Also we discuss one major gun manufacturer that appears may be in trouble with the "Trump Slump" occurring in the firearms industry. But the top story is one based on a video about The Liberal Gun Club that is a place for non-traditional 2nd Amendment supporters.
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Welcome back to another episode of Wall Street Unplugged. Today I introduce first-time guest, Chief Investment Officer, and Co-Founder of Tematica Research - Chris Versace. Chris is a weekly contributor for Business Insider, Forbes, and The Street.com. He's also the host of his own financial podcast, Cocktail Investing. Simply put, and like myself, the guy’s a stock market junkie. But his “thematic” approach is something totally different. He call’s it “the death of sector investing…” And it might even be ahead of it’s time. Theme by theme, Chris breaks down the market as a whole… discussing recently released economic data, what he calls the "Trump Slump," and how investors should prepare for the upcoming Q2 earnings season. Chris also unveils two “dividend dynamos”... and two small-cap companies listeners MUST add to their watchlist… Good Investing, Frank Curzio P.S. After Chris leaves us, keep listening for this week’s Educational Segment [], where I explain how to avoid “value traps" that even the best investors fall into -- when companies look cheap, but in reality, they’re far from it.
With Shane Oliver of AMP Capital on the return of volatility, managing risk in an uncertain political environment, banks, the AI revolution, and a special note about Mark Colvin. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
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James Butterfill, Head of Research & Investment Strategy at ETF Securities, talks about the merits of trading the markets via Exchange Trade Funds (ETFs) and Exchange Traded Products (ETPs), ETF flows pointing to Trump Slump i.e. unwinding of the Trump bump trades due to markets losing confidence in Trump’s ability to deliver tax reforms. Key points Noticed inflows into Long EUR positions against the USD Trump’s failure to get through Border Tax Adjustments means less scope for tax cuts Listen to the full segment to know what ETFs and ETPs are and how investors can use those to access the markets. #ETF, #ETP, #markets, #trading, #equities, #indices, #stocks, #forex, #currencies, #investing, #Trump, #US, #UK, #macro, fundamentals
Alan Green, CEO of Brand Communications talks about the risk of Trump slump turning into Trump dump, i.e. a full-fledged sell-off in the markets. He presents the outlook for Taptica International and Crawshaw Group. Also discussed is - Tesco shareholders rebel against GBP 3.7 billion Booker deal, Trade Idea - Sell Weir Group, Trump’s desire to do tax reform and infrastructure at the same time and Broker Recommendations. The segment is hosted by Tip TV’s Zak Mir. #markets, #equities, #stocks, #trading, #Trump, #Tesco, #TapticaInternational, #CrawshawGroup, #UK, #US, #fundamentals, #macro, #technicals, #forex, #currencies, #commodities
Nathan, Mike, and Mahler talk about the habitable zone, 170 times faster, bombings, UNICEF, assassinations, the pink tide, drone eagles, the EPA, Dereliction of Duty, same-sex suicide, DREAMers, gravesites, town hall meetings, Planned Parenthood, the Trump Slump and more.
“Trump Bump is long gone and the question now is whether markets will have Trump Bump-II or Trump slump”, says Clem Chambers, Founder of ADVFN and adds further that “I am very, very long and there are two chances in three that we are going to get a very good rally”. It sounds like we are going to have Trump Bump part II in the markets. However, with Trump at the helm fundamentals sometimes looks shaky, although technicals remain bullish. Chambers likes Pound, takes note of the European stocks that offer high dividends and talks about Tesla. #markets, #trading, #equities, #macro, #fundamentals, #UK, #US, #Trump, #technicals, #stocks