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Today, we return to the subject of oil and the impact of the Iran War. How have flows and demand changed and why are prices so relatively low? Is this a function of great PR work on behalf of the US Administration? Or is something else happening? Why, contrary to all expectations, oil prices remain relatively subdued? And how long can this go on for? Here to answer those questions is David Wech, Chief Economist at Vortexa, the energy and shipping data and analytics firm. For related content and to find out more about HC Group, a search firm dedicated to the energy & commodities sector, visit https://www.hcgroup.global
The US Administration moved this weekend to stop Anthropic's Claude Fable 5 model from being available to any non-US citizens.
48 Nationen sind dabei, so viele wie nie zuvor bei einer Fußball-WM. Dieses XXL-Turnier in drei Ländern macht aber auch XXL-Probleme. Bei der Einreise werden Schiedsrichter abgewiesen und Fans sind nicht gewollt. Der Iran kündigt an, in gewissen Fällen während des Spiels vom Feld zu gehen. Die Spieler des Irans dürfen nur am Spieltag vom Teamcamp in Mexiko in die USA reisen. Die Fifa spielt rund um die Probleme bei der US-Administration eine unrühmliche Rolle. Almuth und Roman diskutieren über die bisherigen Vorfälle, machen aber auch Lust auf das, was sportlich beim Mammutturnier zu erwarten ist. Hinweis: Es ist der Auftakt in einen heißen Sommer, während der WM wird es mehr als nur eine Folge am Donnerstag geben. Also dranbleiben und abonnieren!
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The European Union has (finally!) decided to stand up to Trump's tariffs after another insane tariff threat by the US Administration. In response to auto tariffs being raised arbitrarily to 25%, European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen said they are willing to fight for a fair deal, as major EU auto makers are reportedly threatening to pull their cheaper vehicle alternatives from the US market in retaliation. Let's talk about this breaking news today.Tune into Episode 449 of The Bill Kelly Podcast for daily Canadian news updates.This news update was recorded on May 12, 2026.WATCH THIS EPISODE and subscribe to our channel: https://youtu.be/v74wY84eIAQ?si=WJ1Y6J6tpk8v4J5NJoin Bill's LIVESTREAM every Thursday at 7 pm ET/4 pm PT! Watch last week's Livecast here: https://youtube.com/live/CjSRCr00waA?feature=shareWATCH A RELATED EPISODE: US Auto Giants CALL OUT Greer, DEMAND Stop to Trump's Tariffs on Canada, Mexicohttps://youtu.be/wHzVSTyC980?si=Mard66Jha4jXgDGdCanada Sues Stellantis Over Brampton Auto Plant Betrayal, and They Are Playing DIRTY! | Canada Newshttps://youtu.be/xv3KgButfoIUS Trade Report Says It's Okay for the US, But NOT For Canada! Trump's Tariffs News Updatehttps://youtu.be/nHnpqc8Bxo0FURTHER READINGJ.D. Tuccille: Trump's auto tariffs are soaking American buyers, and it is getting worsehttps://nationalpost.com/opinion/j-d-tuccille-trumps-auto-tariffs-are-soaking-american-buyers-and-it-is-getting-worseWhen the Wheels Come Off: How Surging Auto Loan Debt Is Hurting Householdshttps://tcf.org/content/report/when-the-wheels-come-off-how-surging-auto-loan-debt-is-hurting-households/The Average Cost of Auto Payments in 2024: US vs. Canadahttps://finance.yahoo.com/news/average-cost-auto-payments-2024-190541931.htmlTariff Costs: New Car Prices Up 10% Since Last Yearhttps://www.kbb.com/car-news/tariff-costs-new-car-prices-up-10-since-last-year/ This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit billkelly.substack.com/subscribe
Früh wurde deutlich, dass der Frieden eines von Papst Leo's zentralen Anliegen ist. In der aktuellen Berichterstattung steht jedoch vor allem sein Schlagabtausch mit der US-Administration im Mittelpunkt. "Da muss man glaube ich schon ziemlich weit in der Geschichte zurückschauen, um eine vergleichbare Konfrontation eines Staatsoberhauptes mit einem Papst zu finden", sagte Jörg Ernesti, Professor für Kirchengeschichte in Augsburg.
Donald Trump scheint im Krieg mit dem Iran zunehmend planlos zu agieren. Mal erklärt er den Konflikt für so gut wie gewonnen, mal droht er mit der Auslöschung einer ganzen Zivilisation, während die Waffenruhe ohne klare Perspektive verlängert wird. Für Katrin Eigendorf, Elmar Theveßen und Ulf Röller ist dies ein deutliches Zeichen dafür, dass die US-Administration sich massiv verkalkuliert hat und Donald Trump die Kontrolle über seine politische Strategie verliert. In dieser Folge geht es um die Frage, warum der Iran trotz maximalen Drucks und Sanktionen am längeren Hebel zu sitzen scheint und das „Game of Chicken“ gegen die USA vorerst für sich entscheidet. Es wird analysiert, wie die Blockade der Straße von Hormus die globale Wirtschaft unter Druck setzt und warum dies die Europäer dazu zwingt, sich von der einstigen Führungsmacht Amerika zu distanzieren. Dabei rückt auch die Rolle Chinas in den Fokus, das durch illegale Öllieferungen das iranische Regime stützt und damit Trumps Strategie unterläuft. Eine Folge über strategische Sackgassen, die Ohnmacht einer Supermacht und die Frage, wer am Ende die Zeche für diesen eskalierenden Konflikt zahlt. Aufgezeichnet haben wir diese Folge am Freitag, den 24.04.2026 um 13:00. ______________ Anregungen, Kommentare oder Kritik gerne per Mail an: auslandsjournalpodcast@zdf.de ZDF auslandsjournal – der Podcast ‘Der Trump Effekt' ist eine Produktion von BosePark Productions im Auftrag des ZDF auslandsjournal. Lead Producerin: Miki Sič Redaktion: Jelena Berner und Julia Ilan Schnitt und Sound: Sebastian Schäfer Executive Producer:innen: Su Holder und Chris Guse ZDF auslandsjournal: Narîn Şevîn Doğan und Jan Fritsche Leiter ZDF auslandsjournal: Matthias Pupat ZDF Hauptredaktion Audience: Corinna Meisenbach
David Daoud discusses reports that the US administration pressured Israel to halt its offensive against Hezbollah to facilitate negotiations with Iran, preventing the Israeli military from establishing a new, favorable status quo in Lebanon. (1)1969 LEBANON
Preview for Later TodayMary Kissel reviews allegations that Venezuelan leaders are stalling a political transition following Nicolas Maduro's detention. They are likely waiting for a more pliable US administration to eventually replace the current one.1930 CARACAS
Kia ora. Welcome to Wednesday's Economy Watch where we follow the economic events and trends that affect Aotearoa/New Zealand. I'm David Chaston and this is the international edition from Interest.co.nz. Today we lead with news the IMF has downgraded its global forecasts and said the world's economy is drifting into unpalatable conditions. A third recession since 2000 is possible, they say. The Strait of Hormuz remains closed by the actions of both combatants. "Talks" are supposedly going on which is exciting equity markets. But bond and currency markets are bracing for stagflation. But first up today, the overnight dairy Pulse auction brought the expected lower prices, with WMP down -1.8% from the prior week's full auction event, SMP down -1.9%, and butter down -3.7%. These shifts are in USD, and with the rising NZD they will be deeper. Butter in fact is now at its lowest level since January 2024, a 27 month low. In the US, their labour market does not appear to be cracking according to the high-frequency weekly data from the ADP Pulse tracking. US private employers added +39,250 jobs per week in March. This is a sharp increase from the +26,000 weekly jobs created in the prior period and is the fourth consecutive week of improvement in hiring. The March NFIB Small Business Optimism Index fell to its lowest since April 2025 and this new level is lower than the lower level expected. They said "the dramatic spike in oil prices has spooked consumers and owners alike. Small business owners are having to absorb those higher input costs and pass them along to their customers”. Their uncertainty measure spiked. Meanwhile US producer prices rose less than the expected +4.6% jump in March, 'only' rising +4.0% according to official data. Still, that is the fastest rise since February 2023. China's March exports rose only a modest +2.5% from a year earlier, whereas their imports rose a startling +27.8%. Despite that, they has so much headroom they still managed to record a trade surplus of +¥355 bln / US$51 bln in March, although about half of what was anticipated. Yesterday, Singapore tightened their monetary policy in a new effort to ensure inflation does not ruin their economy. In Australia, consumer sentiment has dived lower. The Westpac-Melbourne Institute Consumer Sentiment Index fell heavily in April, falling by a level only exceeded in the depth of the pandemic. Australian business confidence has plunged dramatically as well. It fell -29 index points, the second largest monthly fall in the survey's history – with falls of this magnitude previously only seen in the GFC and the onset of the pandemic. Current conditions changed little, but the sentiment outlook has crashed pretty much in the same way consumer sentiment has. Forward orders fell. Costs rose +3.0% in the quarter, more than twice as fast as prices charged (+1.1%). So it will be little surprise to know that the RBA is worried, really worried. Australia faces a difficult macro backdrop. In a fireside chat, RBA Deputy Governor Andrew Hauser warned of the “nightmare” scenario where inflation accelerates even as growth weakens, complicating policy choices. He was speaking at a New York event. We all understand that the US abandoning its strategic role in the global economy means new alliances and connections will grow to replace them. But not all of those will be welcome. We should note that the Indonesian President is in Moscow, seeking a realignment with them. It is a balance from recent 'deals' with the US. The US Administration looks just like the Putin Administration to Jakarta. The IMF now says global inflation is expected to average 4.4% in 2026, up from their projected 3.8% in their January review. They also downgraded their global growth outlook, unsurprising given the mess we are all working through.. The UST 10yr yield is now just on 4.25%, down -5 bps from this time yesterday. The price of gold will start today up +US$98 at US$4836/oz. Silver is up +US$4 at US$77.50/oz. American oil prices are down -US$7.50 at just on US$91.50/bbl, while the international Brent price is down -US$4.50, and now at US$94.50/bbl. The Kiwi dollar is up +50 bps from yesterday at this time at 59.1 USc. Against the Aussie we are up +10 bps at 82.8 AUc. Against the euro we are up +10 bps at just on 50.1 euro cents. That all means our TWI-5 starts today up +40 bps from yesterday at just on 62.5. The bitcoin price starts today at US$74,709 and up +3.4% from this time yesterday. Volatility over the past 24 hours has been moderate at just on +/- 2.8%. You can get more news affecting the economy in New Zealand from interest.co.nz. Kia ora. I'm David Chaston and we'll do this again tomorrow.
Thu, 09 Apr 2026 17:06:03 +0000 https://feed.neuezwanziger.de/link/21941/17316553/e01aa72e-ebd5-44a0-b01f-ec71e45af6f8 122584b759af0854a3ec7475b1921647 Stefan und Wolfgang treffen sich vor dem Salon Komm' in den Salon. Es gibt ihn via Webplayer & RSS-Feed (zum Hören im Podcatcher deiner Wahl, auch bei Apple Podcasts und Spotify). Alle Infos: neuezwanziger.de Shownotes Wolfgang und Stefan blicken auf die aktuelle Nachrichtenlage und diskutieren das Ausbleiben einer Positionierung der Bundesregierung zur US-Politik im Iran sowie zu Israels militärischem Vorgehen im Libanon. Stefan berichtet von einer Reise ins Saarland und zieht Parallelen zwischen den Kriegerdenkmälern der Schlacht bei Spichern und der gegenwärtigen geopolitischen Situation. Zudem ordnen sie die neu eingeführten Meldepflichten für wehrfähige Männer in Deutschland ein. Salon Zur vollständigen Ausgabe 00:28:27 Peter Sloterdijk: Der Fürst und seine Erben Wolfgang und Stefan diskutieren anhand von Peter Sloterdijks neuem Buch die Rückkehr autokratischer Führungsfiguren. Sie erläutern, wie Sloterdijk Parallelen zu Machiavellis „Der Fürst“ zieht, um Politiker wie Donald Trump oder Wladimir Putin einzuordnen. Stefan beleuchtet die These, dass moderne Politik zunehmend durch eine kalkulierte „Fernethik“ geprägt sei, während Wolfgang herausarbeitet, inwiefern der Autor ein fatalistisches Bild der gegenwärtigen Demokratie zeichnet. 02:22:53 Sloterdijk in 1 Minute Wolfgang und Stefan fassen die Kernargumente aus Peter Sloterdijks Buch „Der Fürst und seine Erben“ zusammen. Sie resümieren die Diskussion über das Verhältnis von Volk, Macht und autokratischen Tendenzen innerhalb liberaler Demokratien. 02:24:04 Adrian Daub: Was das Valley herrschen nennt Das Gespräch wendet sich Adrian Daubs Analyse der Machtstrukturen im Silicon Valley zu. Wolfgang skizziert, wie Technologie-Milliardäre ihre Plattformen nutzen, um gesellschaftliche Diskurse zu dominieren. Stefan erläutert Daubs Unterscheidung zwischen sogenannten „Caretakern“ und „Creeps“ und wendet diese auf Personen wie Elon Musk an. Gemeinsam betrachten sie die elitäre Abkapselung und die ideologischen Fundamente der Technologiebranche. 03:33:19 Daub in 1 Minute In einem kurzen Fazit bündeln Wolfgang und Stefan die Hauptargumente aus Adrian Daubs Buch. Sie rekapitulieren die vorgebrachte Kritik an der unregulierten Machtausübung und dem Demokratieverständnis der Silicon-Valley-Akteure. 03:34:29 Ben Lerner: Transkription Wolfgang stellt den Roman „Transkription“ von Ben Lerner vor, in dem ein fiktives Interview mit einem 90-jährigen Mentor namens Thomas im Zentrum steht. Er ordnet ein, dass diese Figur stark an den deutschen Autor Alexander Kluge angelehnt ist. Das Gespräch beleuchtet die erzählerischen Ebenen des Buches, insbesondere den Umgang mit Erinnerungen und das Verhältnis der Generationen zueinander. 03:42:13 Haberman, Swan: How Trump Took the U.S. to War With Iran Ausgehend von einem Artikel der New York Times rekonstruieren Wolfgang und Stefan die regierungsinternen Prozesse in den USA, die zum Krieg mit dem Iran führten. Stefan schildert die Treffen im Situation Room und die Dynamiken zwischen Donald Trump, Benjamin Netanjahu und Beratern wie Marco Rubio. Sie analysieren die Entscheidungsfindung der US-Administration und vergleichen diese Vorgänge mit der zuvor besprochenen Machtanalyse von Sloterdijk. 03:52:26 Jörg Baberowski: Am Volk vorbei Wolfgang präsentiert Jörg Baberowskis Buch „Am Volk vorbei zur Krise der liberalen Demokratie“ als Gegenentwurf zum gängigen Diskurs über den Schutz staatlicher Institutionen. Er gibt Baberowskis These wieder, dass liberale Institutionen und Gerichte den demokratischen Souverän zunehmend entmachten würden. Stefan und Wolfgang debattieren die Kritik des Autors, wonach sich die politische Klasse durch Verrechtlichung vor dem Volkswillen abschirme. 04:08:00 Timothy Snyder: The Next Coup Attempt – And How to Stop It Stefan analysiert einen Text des Historikers Timothy Snyder, der fünf mögliche Szenarien für einen erneuten Putschversuch von Donald Trump skizziert. Stefan bewertet Snyders Ansätze teilweise als realitätsfern, insbesondere im Kontext der parallelen US-Militärhandlungen im Iran. Wolfgang und Stefan vergleichen Snyders Fokus auf den Schutz der Institutionen abschließend mit der zuvor diskutierten Staatskritik von Baberowski. 04:17:28 Roman Widder: »War mir so nicht bewusst« Wolfgang bespricht einen Artikel von Roman Widder aus der Zeitschrift Merkur, der die mediale Rolle deutscher Militärexperten wie Carlo Masala thematisiert. Er referiert Widders Argument, dass der deutschen Öffentlichkeit die tatsächliche innenpolitische und gesellschaftliche Dynamik der Ukraine oftmals vorenthalten bleibe. Stefan und Wolfgang sprechen über die beschriebene Kluft zwischen westeuropäischen Projektionen und den Realitäten innerhalb der ukrainischen Gesellschaft. 04:27:13 Anna Holmes: The People Who Shun Super-Popular Pop Culture Stefan greift einen Text von Anna Holmes aus The Atlantic auf, in dem die Autorin ihre bewusste Vermeidung von Popkultur-Hypes beschreibt. Er erläutert Holmes' Argumentation, dass diese Aversion eine Reaktion auf den Verlust gemeinschaftlicher Seherlebnisse im Streaming-Zeitalter sei. Wolfgang ergänzt die Diskussion durch seine eigene Perspektive zur Allverfügbarkeit von Filmen und Serien. 04:32:33 Fanny Pigeaud: The DRC's security-for-minerals bargain Wolfgang fasst eine Reportage aus Le Monde Diplomatique über den Abbau von Mineralien in der Demokratischen Republik Kongo zusammen. Er beschreibt die marktbeherrschende Stellung Chinas bei Rohstoffen wie Kobalt und Lithium sowie die Versuche der USA, sich über private Initiativen Anteile zu sichern. Zudem verortet er die rohstoffpolitischen Interessen in dem anhaltenden bewaffneten Konflikt in der afrikanischen Region. 04:37:09 Alexander Malofeev: forgotten melodies Zum Abschluss verweist Wolfgang auf das Doppelalbum „Forgotten Melodies“ des Pianisten Alexander Malofeev. Er beschreibt die Werkauswahl, die Stücke von exilierten russischen Komponisten wie Nikolai Medtner und Sergej Rachmaninow umfasst. Zudem geht er kurz auf die musikalische Ausführung und die Hintergrundgeschichte der Kompositionen ein. Literatur Die Zeit der "großen" Männer ist keineswegs vorüber: Peter Sloterdijk schlägt für sein Buch "Der Fürst und seine Erben" Machiavellis "Der Fürst" auf und entdeckt deutliche Parallelen zu unserer Gegenwart mit Putin, Musk und Trump. https://www.suhrkamp.de/buch/peter-sloterdijk-der-fuerst-und-seine-erben-t-9783518001363 Peter Thiel, Jeff Bezos und Mark Zuckerberg sind die ungekrönten Könige des Silicon Valley. Der Literaturwissenschaftler Adrian Daub analysiert in "Was das Valley herrschen nennt" die Macht und die Ideologie der Tech-Milliardäre sowie den Vibe-Shift. https://www.suhrkamp.de/buch/adrian-daub-was-das-valley-herrschen-nennt-t-9783518128695 Kurz vor Alexander Kluges Tod hat ihn der Schriftsteller Ben Lerner in seinem Roman "Transkription" verewigt: https://www.suhrkamp.de/buch/ben-lerner-transkription-t-9783518432754 Die NYT-Reporter Jonathan Swan und Maggie Haberman rekonstruieren in einem Vorabdruck aus ihrem im Erscheinen begriffenen Buch "Regime Change: Inside the Imperial Presidency of Donald Trump", wie Donald Trump in drei Situation-Room-Sitzungen im Februar entschieden hat, sich Israels Iran-Schlag anzuschließen: https://www.nytimes.com/2026/04/07/us/politics/trump-iran-war.html Der Historiker und streitbare Geist Jörg Baberowski sieht die Demokratie nicht in Gefahr - und zwar nicht trotz, sondern wegen des Populismus. In seinem Buch "Am Volk vorbei" kritisiert er die liberale Demokratie und ihre Verfechter: https://www.chbeck.de/baberowski-volk-vorbei/product/40038683 Der Yale-Historiker Timothy Snyder buchstabiert in einem viel gelesenen Substack-Essay fünf historische Drehbücher durch, nach denen Trump im Schatten des Iran-Kriegs einen Putsch versuchen könnte - und was dagegen zu setzen wäre: https://snyder.substack.com/p/the-next-coup-attempt Der Schriftsteller Roman Widder rechnet mit den Ukraine-Experten in den deutschen Medien ab: https://www.merkur-zeitschrift.de/artikel/war-mir-nicht-so-bewusst-a-mr-80-3-54/ Die Atlantic-Autorin Anna Holmes wundert sich über ihre eigene Abneigung gegen alles, was gerade alle gucken müssen - "The Pitt", "Severance", "Slow Horses" - und kommt nach Gesprächen mit drei Sozialpsychologen zu einer überraschenden Diagnose: Nicht der Hype stört sie, sondern die einsame, asynchrone Rezeption, die das Streaming hinterlassen hat: https://www.theatlantic.com/culture/2026/03/pop-culture-hype-aversion/686312/ Fanny Pigeaud schreibt in "Le Monde diplomatique" über den Mineralienabbau im Kongo: https://mondediplo.com/2026/03/09DRC Der Pianist Alexander Malofeev widmet sich auf seinem Debütalbum "forgotten melodies" russischen Komponisten, die im Exil lebten: https://www.sonyclassical.com/releases/releases-details/forgotten-melodies full Stefan und Wolfgang treffen sich vor dem Salon no Stefan Schulz und Wolfgang M. 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Seit Samstagmorgen führen die USA und Israel Krieg gegen den Iran und greifen politische und militärische Ziele im ganzen Land an. Ein Teil der Spitze der islamischen Republik wurde inzwischen getötet, darunter der oberste Führer Ajatollah Ali Chamenei gleich in der ersten Angriffswelle. Die Freude darüber war groß, Chamenei hat das Land 37 Jahre lang mit großer Härte und Brutalität geführt. Bei den Massenprotesten dagegen im Januar sind mutmaßlich mehr als 30.000 Demonstrierende vom Regime ermordet worden. Aber viele Menschen im Land blicken auch mit Sorge darauf, was nun kommt. US-Präsident Trump hat die iranische Bevölkerung aufgefordert, das Regime nach Ende der Bombardements zu stürzen, scheint selbst aber keinerlei Plan dafür zu haben, was nach den Angriffen passieren soll. Ständig nennt die US-Administration neue Gründe für den Krieg, zudem werden immer neue Ziele formuliert. Eins scheint sicher zu sein: Um die Menschen in Iran geht es dabei eher nicht. Der Iran reagiert mit Angriffen auf Israel und viele andere Länder am Golf, inzwischen ist die Hisbollah vom Libanon aus in den Krieg eingestiegen. Unterdessen gehen die Ölpreise hoch, auch an deutschen Tankstellen ist der Sprit bereits teurer geworden. Was droht in Iran? Gibt es überhaupt berechtigte Hoffnung darauf, dass das Regime fällt? Welche Interessen haben die USA, Israel und die Staaten am Golf? Welche Druckmittel hat der Iran? Und spielt Europa bei all dem irgendeine Rolle? Darüber sprechen wir in der neuen Folge des Bundestalks. Zu Gast bei Moderatorin Sabine am Orde, Karim El-Gawhary, langjähriger taz-Korrespondent für den Nahen und Mittleren Osten, Daniela Sepehri, Publizistin und taz-Autorin mit Schwerpunkt Iran und Auslandsredakteur Bernd Pickert, zuständig für die USA.
Kia ora,Welcome to Wednesday's Economy Watch where we follow the economic events and trends that affect Aotearoa/New Zealand.I'm David Chaston and this is the international edition from Interest.co.nz.Today we lead with news the US dollar fell for a fourth consecutive session today, sliding to its lowest level since February 2022. It's a -3.5% devaluation in just one week. Some think the US Administration is engineering the fall to bolster its export competitiveness as the US factory sector misfires, tariffs aren't working other than raising costs, and to put pressure on the Fed ahead of its meeting next week.First up today however there was another dairy Pulse auction earlier this morning and that brought some interesting signals. The WMP price came in almost identical to last week's full auction and has been holding at this higher level since the start of 2026 when it made that 7%-plus jump. The SMP price rose a strong +5.9% today from last week, and is now +9% higher than what is was at the end of 2025.. Positive signs, but somewhat undermined by the fast-falling USD.In the US, the weekly ADP employment update recorded a weekly gain of under +8000, continuing the slow easing that they have been recording since the end of November. January non-farm payrolls which will be released at the end of next week, is currently expected to show a very tame +40,000 jobs gain which will continue the weak run that started in May 2025.And that may be optimistic, The Conference Board's consumer sentiment survey for January reported that confidence collapsed to lowest point since 2014, to levels even lower than the pandemic depths. It is now back to levels as it rose from the GFC.But the latest factory survey, this one by the Richmond Fed in the mid-Atlantic states, showed little-change from its already negative levels. New order levels rose marginally however, but because that is on a dollar basis it might just be because the same survey shows high price increase activity, required by even higher cost increase levels.More positive was the January Dallas Fed services survey, which moved up into positive territory in January after four months of consecutive retreat.Today's US Treasury 5yr Note auction brought the same median yield rise from the prior equivalent event a month ago. Higher risk premiums are getting embeddedIn China, industrial profits rose +5.3% in December from the same month a year ago. They will be pleased with that because for the whole of calendar 2025 they were up merely +0.6% (and would have declined but for the December rise).In India, we can confirm the signing of their big trade deal with the EU, removing both tariff and non-tariff barriers.. The US isn't happy.In Europe, we should note that Swedish officials are looking at what it would take to ditch the krona in favour of the euro. An independent review has already pointed out that the benefits would greatly outweigh the costs. The Swedes last voted on this issue in 2003.In Australia, business sentiment as measured by the NAB survey, was stable and mildly positive in December. Business conditions however improved more strongly on better sales and margins.Later today, Australia will publish its December CPI result, and after the strong labour market for January, will be closely followed and could very well move financial markets. They had 3.4% inflation in November and this December result is expected to be 3.6%. This will be very influential on the RBA's deliberations at next Tuesday's cash rate target review.The UST 10yr yield is now just on 4.23%, up +2 bps from this time yesterday.The price of gold will start today at US$5087/oz, unchanged from yesterday and holding at its record high. Silver is down to US$107/oz. Platinum has fallen more sharply and now at US$2522, down -US$335/oz from yesterday.American oil prices are up +US$1 at just under US$62/bbl, while the international Brent price is softish, now just under US$67/bbl and up a bit more. This is all USD devaluation-driven.The Kiwi dollar is up +50 bps from yesterday, now at 60.2 USc as the greenback goes into another devaluation stage. Against the Aussie we are down -10 bps at 86.3 AUc. Against the euro we are also down -20 bps at just on 50.2 euro cents. That all means our TWI-5 starts today just under 63.7, and up +20 bps from yesterday, its highest since late September.The bitcoin price starts today at US$88,576 and up +1.0% from this time yesterday. Volatility over the past 24 hours has been low at just under +/- 0.9%.You can get more news affecting the economy in New Zealand from interest.co.nz.Kia ora. I'm David Chaston and we'll do this again tomorrow.
Two weeks have passed since Frank last spoke to listeners. Since then, it has been chaos in global geopolitical circles, with Frank wondering whether some of this noise is meant to distract from issues the US Administration would prefer to take a back seat in the current news cycle. Trump's consistent musings about owning Greenland have become a major escalation of geopolitical risk, and Frank worries that it is at this juncture in cross-border disputes when mistakes happen, someone says or does the wrong thing, and a situation destabilizes. He is hopeful that cooler heads prevail, and an off ramp can be found in Davos. Frank still wonders why the US Administration claims it needs Greenland, asking "why buy the cow when you already get the milk for free?" This month's podcast also covers tariffs, Iran, Minnesota, Venezuela, the Board of Peace, the Munroe Doctrine, Canada's China pivot, Legault's resignation in Quebec, Powell's Fed Indictment, populist market interventions by Trump and Prime Minister Carney's "sobering" speech to the World Economic Forum. This podcast was recorded on January 20, 2026 Chapter Headings:01:10 US vs NATO on Greenland06:04 Study Confirms Cost of Tariffs Borne by US Consumer10:37 Jawboning The Supreme Court Over Tariffs13:30 Carney's Sobering Speech in Davos15:19 Trump Rhetoric over Greenland Eerily Similar to Putin and Ukraine18:17 Iranian Military Quells Uprising20:20 Two Weeks Later – What Lies Ahead for Venezuela23:48 Trump's Alternative to the UN – A So-Called "Board of Peace"27:14 Listener Mailbag – MAGA Supporter Asks Frank about Munroe Doctrine35:38 Trump's Populist Marketplace Interventions37:54 ICE and Minnesota40:10 Powell and Fed Independence41:40 Legault Resignation Throws Open Quebec's Leadership Race For relevant disclosures, visit: tdsecurities.com/ca/en/legal#PodcastDisclosure. To learn more about TD Securities, visit us at tdsecurities.com or follow us on LinkedIn @tdsecurities. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
The European Union yesterday decided against immediate retaliatory measures to Donald Trump's threatened tariffs against countries who have defended Greenland against the increasing takeover rhetoric from the US Administration. Suzanne Lynch, Brussels Bureau Chief with Bloomberg joined Pat Kenny on the show to discuss.
SBS Finance Editor Ricardo Gonçalves speaks with Kai Chen from MPC Markets about why US, Japanese and German markets are hitting record highs despite the US Administration's investigation into Jerome Powell, plus Matthew Hassan from Westpac on consumer sentiment.
SBS Finance Editor Ricardo Gonçalves speaks with Kai Chen from MPC Markets about why US, Japanese and German markets are hitting record highs despite the US Administration's investigation into Jerome Powell, plus Matthew Hassan from Westpac on consumer sentiment.
X: @JCats2013 @ileaderssummit @americasrt1776 @NatashaSrdoc @JoelAnandUSA @supertalk @JTitMVirginia Join America's Roundtable (https://americasrt.com/) radio co-hosts Natasha Srdoc and Joel Anand Samy with John Catsimatidis, a leading national business figure and senior lay leader in the Greek Orthodox Church community. John Catsimatidis is the Chairman and CEO, The Red Apple Group and Owner of the Iconic 77 WABC Radio in New York City. The Red Apple Group is a conglomerate that owns and operates assets in the energy, real estate, finance, insurance, and supermarket industries. 77 WABC Radio is heard in 50 states and 173 countries. John is the author of Wall Street Journal Bestseller and Publishers Weekly Bestseller — “How Far Do You Want to Go: Lessons from a Common-Sense Billionaire.” As a leading American entrepreneur, John Catsimatidis will provide insights into the state of the US economy as inflation drops, nationwide gas prices fall under $2.80 per gallon and rent prices coming down. John will explain how free market principles applied by House Republicans in Congress with President Trump's "The One, Big, Beautiful Bill" will cut taxes for Americans earning under $50,000 by 14.9%. John will also highlight the benefits for 4 million tipped workers like waitresses, barbers, hairstylists, and taxi drivers who will not pay taxes on tips. For those working overtime - once again, this group of hard-working Americans will not be taxed on overtime. A major savings and great benefit for senior citizens who will not have to pay taxes on social security. Natasha Srdoc and John Catsimatidis discuss key economic data of economic growth rates and how changes at the Federal Reserve Bank may usher in an era of lower interest rates that will further help working families. Joel Anand and John Catsimatidis discuss the major fraud and money laundering unveiled in Minnesota with federal taxpayer funds abused. According to published reports: "A Minnesota safety net program was so easy to scam, it attracted tourists, Assistant U.S. Attorney Joe Thompson said Thursday. The extent of fraud in Minnesota human services programs — which has become infamous across the country — is even higher than the public knew. Providers in 14 “high-risk,” state-run Medicaid programs being audited by the state have billed $18 billion since 2018, and “half or more” is possibly fraudulent, Thompson said." The conversation on America's Roundtable will also focus on the horrific terrorist attack in Sydney, Australia, with 15 innocent civilians murdered and over 40 injured as the Jewish community gathered for the first day of Hanukkah. The brazen manifestation of anti-Semitism in the West, including America is brought to the forefront. The concerns of the waves of socialism battering America will be highlighted as the Democratic Party becomes more influenced by the Democratic Socialist Party's agenda which pushes communism and socialism, dangerous ideologies that have failed and left billions of people around the world in poverty. The conversation will also bring to the forefront economic forecasts for 2026 and what Americans can expect in the New Year. americasrt.com (https://americasrt.com/) https://ileaderssummit.org/ | https://jerusalemleaderssummit.com/ America's Roundtable on Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/americas-roundtable/id1518878472 X: @JCats2013 @ileaderssummit @americasrt1776 @NatashaSrdoc @JoelAnandUSA @supertalk @JTitMVirginia America's Roundtable is co-hosted by Natasha Srdoc and Joel Anand Samy, co-founders of International Leaders Summit and the Jerusalem Leaders Summit. America's Roundtable (https://americasrt.com/) radio program focuses on America's economy, healthcare reform, rule of law, security and trade, and its strategic partnership with rule of law nations around the world. The radio program features high-ranking US administration officials, cabinet members, members of Congress, state government officials, distinguished diplomats, business and media leaders and influential thinkers from around the world. Tune into America's Roundtable Radio program from Washington, DC via live streaming on Saturday mornings via 68 radio stations at 7:30 A.M. (ET) on Lanser Broadcasting Corporation covering the Michigan and the Midwest market, and at 7:30 A.M. (CT) on SuperTalk Mississippi — SuperTalk.FM reaching listeners in every county within the State of Mississippi, and neighboring states in the South including Alabama, Arkansas, Louisiana and Tennessee. Tune into WTON in Central Virginia on Sunday mornings at 9:30 A.M. (ET). Listen to America's Roundtable on digital platforms including Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Amazon, Google and other key online platforms. Listen live, Saturdays at 7:30 A.M. (CT) on SuperTalk | https://www.supertalk.fm
In this special World AIDS Day episode, Emily Bass and Ben Plumley delve into the current and future state of the global AIDS response. Join them as they discuss the rise of Emily's influential Substack, the impact of recent US administration policies, and the essential roles played by organizations like UNAIDS. The conversation highlights the challenges and opportunities in the fight against HIV/AIDS, with a particular focus on country-driven initiatives and the need for sustainable, equitable solutions. With special mentions of groundbreaking biomedical advances, crucial data collection, and the evolving landscape of global health governance, this episode is a must-listen for anyone engaged in or passionate about global health advocacy. 00:00 Introduction and Opening Remarks 00:21 World AIDS Day Podcast Overview 00:51 Emily Bass' Substack and Its Impact 01:47 US Government's Role in AIDS Response 04:51 Challenges and Frustrations with Substack 05:49 Global Health Agreements and Specimen Sharing 10:39 Pan-African Leadership in Health 18:18 US Administration's Health Policies 35:20 America's Prioritization in Vaccine Distribution 36:02 Financial Implications of Vaccine Pricing 36:38 Multilateral vs. Unilateral Approaches 37:33 Concerns Over Bilateral Agreements 40:23 Global Fund Replenishment and Commitments 42:34 Challenges in Global Health Leadership 52:36 The Role of UNAIDS in Global Health 01:06:57 Reflections and Future Directions 01:10:28 Closing Remarks and Acknowledgements Join the Conversation! How do you see the future of global health unfolding? Share your thoughts in the comments! Read Emily Bass' Substack: https://substack.com/@emilysbass Check Out Ben's Substack: https://substack.com/@benplumley1 Subscribe & Stay Updated: Listen on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or your favorite podcast platform. Watch on YouTube & subscribe for more in-depth global health.
Seit Sonntag wird in Genf über den 28-Punkte-Plan diskutiert, den die USA vorgelegt haben. In Amerika selbst sorgt die US-Administration für Verwirrung. Und: Wie viel Einfluss haben die Europäer auf dem Weg zum Frieden? Philipp May
781,094 views Streamed live on Nov 11, 2025 #mіndіch #pokrovsk #nabu#arestovych #rustle #zelensky #putin #trumpStarlink fundraising for the 43rd separate separate brigade. Link under Original stream: https://youtu.be/I8dfNJLK6C4
Genial oder fahrlässig? Mit dem GENIUS-Act, der mit einer Mehrheit aus Republikanern und einigen Demokraten im Sommer verabschiedet wurde, reguliert die US-Administration die Stablecoins.Künftig müssen die Dollar-gestützten Coins im Verhältnis von 1 zu 1 mit Dollar hinterlegt sein, was in der Regel bedeutet, dass die Emittenten der Stablecoins Staatsanleihen erwerben müssen. Das gibt dem Finanzministerium, das die Anleihen herausgibt, mehr Spielraum und schwächt tendenziell die Fed, die Trump schon länger im Visier hat. Doch der GENIUS Act betrifft nicht allein US-amerikanische Belange, er wird auch Auswirkungen auf den internationalen Zahlungsverkehr und auf die Dollar-Hegemonie haben. Die EU, China und andere Länder sind bereits alarmiert, während die Krypto-Szene frohlockt. Mehr dazu von Ole Nymoen und Wolfgang M. Schmitt in der neuen Folge von „Wohlstand für Alle“!WERBUNG:Zum Podcast "Weltunordnung geht es hier entlang:https://www.rosalux.de/weltunordnunghttps://weltunordnung.podigee.io/Literatur:„Foreign Policy“ über Chinas Angst vor dem US-Stablecoin: https://foreignpolicy.com/2025/08/19/china-stablecoins-crypto-dollar-genius-act/John Cassidy im „New Yorker“: https://www.newyorker.com/news/the-financial-page/why-passing-the-stablecoin-genius-act-might-not-be-so-smartDeutsche Bank zum Stablecoin: https://www.dbresearch.com/PROD/RI-PROD/PDFVIEWER.calias?pdfViewerPdfUrl=PROD0000000000602780Jürgen Schaaf über die Herausforderungen für die EU: https://www.ecb.europa.eu/press/blog/date/2025/html/ecb.blog20250728~e6cb3cf8b5.en.htmlAmit Seru in der NYT: https://www.nytimes.com/2025/09/29/opinion/cryptocurrency-genius-clarity-stablecoin-digital-dollar.htmlWorld Economic Forum über den GENIUS Act:https://www.weforum.org/stories/2025/07/stablecoin-regulation-genius-act/World Economic Forum über den Aufstieg der Stablecoins: https://www.weforum.org/stories/2025/03/stablecoins-cryptocurrency-on-rise-financial-systems/
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu will meet with US President Donald Trump later today to discuss the US Administration's 21-point plan to end the war in Gaza. Pat was joined by Terry Sheridan, Senior Director of News, WSHU Public Radio, and Paul Rogers, Emeritus Professor of Peace Studies, Bradford University, to discuss.
Beim Staatsbesuch von Donald Trump in Großbritannien hat König Charles versucht, den US-Präsidenten auf der Seite der westlichen Länder und der Ukraine zu halten. Später erklärte Trump, Putin habe ihn hängen lassen. Dass sein Frust irgendwelche Konsequenzen hat - mit Blick auf die US-amerikanische Position hinsichtlich Waffenlieferungen für die Ukraine oder Sanktionen, glaubt Carlo Masala im Interview mit Host Anna Engelke nicht. Aus Sicht des Professors für internationale Politik an der Bundeswehr-Universität in München ist die US-Administration generell sanktionsunwillig, wenn es um Russland geht. Masala erklärt auch, warum die Strafmaßnahmen der Europäer nicht konsequent sind und welche Folgen das hat. Russlands Präsident Putin spiele derweil weiter militärisch und politisch auf Zeit und setze auf die, wie Masala sie nennt - "Brotkrumen-Theorie". Weitere Themen des Interviews sind das zu Ende gegangene russisch-belarussische Manöver Zapad, die russischen Drohnen im polnischen Luftraum und die Abwehr von Drohnen. Mit Blick auf Deutschland plädiert Masala dafür, rechtliche und eindeutige Grundlagen zu schaffen, um überhaupt Drohnen im deutschen Luftraum runterholen zu können. In der aktuellen Lage berichtet Kai Küstner darüber, dass sowohl die Ukraine als auch Russland Botschaften der Stärke auszusenden suchen: Russlands Machthaber Putin spricht von über 700,000 Soldaten an den Frontlinien. Um damit den Eindruck der Übermächtigkeit zu erwecken. Eine Zahl, die nach Einschätzung von Beobachtern stark übertrieben ist. Der ukrainische Präsident Selenskij besuchte die ukrainischen Soldaten in Donezk. Und erklärte, nordwestlich von Pokrowsk hätte die Ukraine zuletzt rund 160 Quadratkilometer und zahlreiche Ortschaften zurückerobert. Kai ordnet dies ein und erläutert, dass die ukrainischen Truppen zwar Gegenoffensiven durchführen, insgesamt aber Russland in der Initiative bleibt und in den letzten Wochen mehr Gebiete eroberte, als die Ukrainer zurückgewinnen konnten. Lob und Kritik, alles bitte per Mail an streitkraefte@ndr.de Das Interview mit dem Sicherheitsexperten Carlo Masala: https://www.ndr.de/nachrichten/info/audio-287996.html Alle Folgen von “Streitkräfte und Strategien” https://www.ndr.de/nachrichten/info/podcast2998.html Podcast-Tipp: Berlin Code LIVE: Dortmund, Anfänger und ein großer Kanzler https://www.ardaudiothek.de/episode/urn:ard:episode:cf127e7951a2fd02/ (Sonderfolge vor Publikum am 15. September 2025 von der Dachlounge des rbb hoch über Berlin)
Weniger Aufträge, dann die Zölle und nun tausende Arbeitsplätze in Gefahr: Die Schweizer Tech-Branche zeichnet derzeit ein düsteres Bild. Es herrscht Alarmstimmung. Es brauche dringend Massnahmen, um die Branche zu entlasten, sagt Swissmem-Präsident Martin Hirzel. Zum ersten Mal zeigen Zahlen vom Branchenverband Swissmem, wie sehr sich die Zollpolitik der US-Administration auswirkt: Im laufenden Jahr sind die von Tech-Firmen an Land gezogenen Aufträge wie auch die Umsätze weiter gesunken. Und der Branchenverband Swissmem geht davon aus, dass sich die Auftragslage noch weiter verschlechtert. Hauptgrund dafür ist der US-Zollhammer von Anfang August. Das Bestellvolumen sei verglichen mit dem ersten Quartal gar um 13 Prozent eingebrochen. Nach Donald Trumps "Liberation Day" setzte also ein verschärfter Abschwung ein. Swissmem-Präsident Martin Hirzel ist zu Gast bei David Karasek.
A sharp critique of partisanship and dysfunction in American politics..."Inheritance of Crises and Dysfunction" by James J. MaiwurmInheritance of Crises and Dysfunction is a novel about the daunting challenges waiting at home and abroad for the next US Administration, the search for innovative responses and people asked to implement solutions. In addition to global and domestic political issues, the book grapples with the stubborn trauma that accompanies the loss of a spouse, the pain of moving, the mixed emotions associated with contemplating retirement, and the psychological need to remain relevant and connected as one grows older. It is designed to be thought-provoking as well as entertaining, and light enough to stir an occasional laugh or smile.The book opens on inauguration day in 2021. Through the eyes of the protagonist, "Salt Pepper," whose career included stints with the US Government and a Washington law firm, it portrays the deep disagreements and partisanship that divide our citizens from one another and their Government, and the US from the rest of the world. Salt thinks he has retired and moved to his ancestral farm near the foot of the Blue Ridge mountains in rural Virginia. Then an old acquaintance, who is about to become the Secretary of State in a new Administration, talks him into accepting a temporary clandestine diplomatic role that takes Salt and a new and able female colleague to the White House, London, Berlin, and Prague and into sensitive meetings with diplomats there and from the Middle East.With roots in history, current events, and human nature, the book provides insight into an inheritance of international disarray, toxic domestic politics, the harmful dissonance emanating from our battered small town and rural America, small business and manufacturing, as well as global clamor for US leadership. The crises and dysfunction are not imaginary; neither is the need for leader willing to grasp nettles and contribute to much-needed solutions, even when risky and inconvenient.James J. Maiwurm implemented an aggressive global vision as Chairman of one of the world's largest law firms, significantly expanding its footprint in the US, Europe, Asia, and Australia. He has served as Chairman and CEO of Kaiser Group International and on the boards of numerous organizations. Maiwurm grew up in small-town America, earned a degree in history at the College of Wooster in Ohio, attended the University of Michigan Law School, and has resided in the Washington, DC region for over 30 years. He remains happily married to his high school sweetheart and draws inspiration from his wonderful family.AMAZONhttps://maiwurmpubs.com/https://primesevenmedia.com/ http://www.bluefunkbroadcasting.com/root/twia/81425jmpr7.mp3
Another twist in the Jeffrey Epstein sex trafficking case, as the family as Australian victim Virginia Guiffre releases a new statement lashing out at the US President. They say the family and survivors deserve answers as pressure grows on the US Administration to reveal who was involved in one of the greatest sex trafficking rings in history. In this episode of The Briefing, Natarsha Belling is joined by journalist Lucia Osborne-Crowley who reveals who really knows the truth and why she believes convicted offender Ghislaine Maxwell will walk free after receiving a Presidential Pardon. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
So Israel was condemned by 25 nations, this time including the bulk of Western countries - but what else is new? At this point we aren't shocked by that, or the fact that the anti-Semitism is coming from all sides - the left, the right, and possibly even some inside the current US Administration. We tackle the usual in Israel and the US but this week in our supersized-for-the-three-weeks episode we also get to do a quick taste test, and have a slew of PSA's. ________ ** Win the Tesla or EV of your choice, or $50,000 cash! ** All while supporting Chessed Chicago! Use code KC for $25 off 2 tickets or $500 15! https://tinyurl.com/KiddushClubPodcast ________ ** Learn more about launching your career with a degree that you earn from the privacy of your home with TTI! https://testingandtraining.com/tti-career-webinar/ Call: 877-RING-TTI ________ ** Join Now or Create Your Own Five Star Experience With Project Mesorah! ** Project Mesorah's trips are always memorable and even life changing, but if you want private tours with amazing chefs, tour guides, and speakers, Project Mesorah has you covered! Visit them at: https://www.projectmesorah.org/ Or call: 845-570-1943 ________ ** Town Appliance - For All Of Your Appliance Needs! ** No matter the budget, Town Appliance will get you the right appliance for your needs and give you the most value for your money. https://www.townappliance.com/ Call/Text/Whatsapp: 732-364-5195 ________ ** BONUS CONTENT AVAILABLE NOW BY PHONE! ** Subscribe At: 605-417-0303 If you're having an issue connecting to our call-in number: Alternate number: 605-562-3525 Get official KC swag and show your support to the world! https://kiddushclubmerch.com Subscribe now to keep us going and access bonus content! https://buymeacoffee.com/kiddushclub/membership We have a call-in number where you can hear the cast! Tell your friends and family who may not have internet access! 605-417-0303 To Call In From Israel: +053-243-3287 Follow us: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/kiddushclubpodcast/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/kiddushclubcast Join our WhatsApp chat: https://2ly.link/27DRp Send us you thoughts comments and suggestions via email: hock@kiddushclubpodcast.com
Paul Richards, Senior Advisor, considers the international authorities' assessment of the financial stability risks arising from the US Administration's policy of reciprocal tariffs and the impact on capital markets US Administration's policy of reciprocal tariffs and the impact on capital markets.
Follow us on X: @JCats2013 @americasrt1776 @ileaderssummit @NatashaSrdoc @JoelAnandUSA @supertalk Join America's Roundtable (https://americasrt.com/) radio co-hosts Natasha Srdoc and Joel Anand Samy with John Catsimatidis, founder and chairman of the Red Apple Group, owner of 77 WABC Radio in NYC, and author of best-selling book, "How Far Do You Want to Go?" The book reveals how John's instincts and common sense propelled him to massive business success in this detailed account of an incredible rags-to-riches story and his calling to serve his fellow-Americans through philanthropic work. The conversation with John Catsimatidis focuses on the U.S. Congress passing the "One Big Beautiful Bill," and President Trump's policies which are reversing the failed policies of the Biden-Harris era. John also shares his story of achieving the American Dream, and the concerns of the rise of socialism in America which is adversely affecting a young generation of Americans. On this segment of America's Roundtable, the timely discussion elevates American exceptionalism as the nation gears up for the 250th anniversary of the nation's founding. John also highlights the responsibilities for Americans to ensure that we uphold the nation's founding documents, the Declaration of Independence, the U.S. Constitution and the Bill of Rights. americasrt.com (https://americasrt.com/) https://summitleadersusa.com/ | https://jerusalemleaderssummit.com/ America's Roundtable on Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/americas-roundtable/id1518878472 X: @JCats2013 @americasrt1776 @ileaderssummit @NatashaSrdoc @JoelAnandUSA @supertalk America's Roundtable is co-hosted by Natasha Srdoc and Joel Anand Samy, co-founders of International Leaders Summit and the Jerusalem Leaders Summit. America's Roundtable (https://americasrt.com/) radio program focuses on America's economy, healthcare reform, rule of law, security and trade, and its strategic partnership with rule of law nations around the world. The radio program features high-ranking US administration officials, cabinet members, members of Congress, state government officials, distinguished diplomats, business and media leaders and influential thinkers from around the world. Tune into America's Roundtable Radio program from Washington, DC via live streaming on Saturday mornings via 68 radio stations at 7:30 A.M. (ET) on Lanser Broadcasting Corporation covering the Michigan and the Midwest market, and at 7:30 A.M. (CT) on SuperTalk Mississippi — SuperTalk.FM reaching listeners in every county within the State of Mississippi, and neighboring states in the South including Alabama, Arkansas, Louisiana and Tennessee. Tune into WTON in Central Virginia on Sunday mornings at 6:00 A.M. (ET). Listen to America's Roundtable on digital platforms including Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Amazon, Google and other key online platforms. Listen live, Saturdays at 7:30 A.M. (CT) on SuperTalk | https://www.supertalk.fm
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The US Administration has withdrawn the nomination of Jared Isaacman to head NASA. The eighth GPS III space vehicle launched from Cape Canaveral Space Force Station on Friday. Maxar Space Systems has been awarded a contract by EchoStar Corporation to manufacture EchoStar XXVI, and more. Remember to leave us a 5-star rating and review in your favorite podcast app. Be sure to follow T-Minus on LinkedIn and Instagram. T-Minus Guest Aegis Space Law Attorney's Bailey Reichelt and Jack Shelton bring you the Aegis Space Law monthly segment. You can connect with Bailey Reichelt and Jack Shelton on LinkedIn, and send your questions to space@n2k.com. Selected Reading https://truthsocial.com/@realDonaldTrump/posts/114605559474286180 Another Lockheed Martin-Built GPS III Satellite Lifts Off into Orbit Maxar Space Systems Selected to Build High-Power EchoStar XXVI Satellite Uganda Hosts First Workshop for the African Development Satellite Project - Space in Africa ispace Completes Success 8 of Mission 2 Milestones Trailblazing STEM Educator Amy Medina Jorge Completes Spaceflight on Blue Origin's NS-32 Mission - AIAA - Shaping the future of aerospace North Korea no longer bans military use of space for defense purposes SES's O3b mPOWER System Receives Platinum Space Sustainability Rating T-Minus Crew Survey Complete our annual audience survey before August 31. Want to hear your company in the show? You too can reach the most influential leaders and operators in the industry. Here's our media kit. Contact us at space@n2k.com to request more info. Want to join us for an interview? Please send your pitch to space-editor@n2k.com and include your name, affiliation, and topic proposal. T-Minus is a production of N2K Networks, your source for strategic workforce intelligence. © N2K Networks, Inc. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The US Administration released the President's budget for Fiscal Year 2026 with a proposed 24% cut to NASA spending. Australia's Gilmour Space Technologies has been given Civil Aviation Safety Authority (CASA) approval for the maiden launch of its Eris orbital rocket. Octogenarian Chinese Engineer Li Licheng has signed up for the inaugural ‘Interstellor' Human Spaceflight, and more. Remember to leave us a 5-star rating and review in your favorite podcast app. Be sure to follow T-Minus on LinkedIn and Instagram. T-Minus Guest Aegis Space Law Attorney's Bailey Reichelt and Jack Shelton bring you the Aegis Space Law monthly segment. You can connect with Bailey Reichelt and Jack Shelton on LinkedIn, and send your questions to space@n2k.com. Selected Reading President Trump's FY26 Budget Revitalizes Human Space Exploration - NASA Set the clock: Gilmour to open May 15 launch window Chinese scientist Li Licheng signs up for space travel aged 84- South China Morning Post Army creates space career field for enlisted soldiers - SpaceNews Lunar Assay via Small Satellite Orbiter (LASSO) Capella Space One of the First Aerospace Companies to Achieve CMMC Level 2 in Compliance with 110 NIST SP 800-171 Revision 2 Security Requirements National Astronaut Day Donate to Higher Orbits T-Minus Crew Survey We want to hear from you! Please complete our 4 question survey. It'll help us get better and deliver you the most mission-critical space intel every day. Want to hear your company in the show? You too can reach the most influential leaders and operators in the industry. Here's our media kit. Contact us at space@n2k.com to request more info. Want to join us for an interview? Please send your pitch to space-editor@n2k.com and include your name, affiliation, and topic proposal. T-Minus is a production of N2K Networks, your source for strategic workforce intelligence. © N2K Networks, Inc. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Der ehemalige deutsche Wirtschaftsminister hatte während seiner Amtszeit direkt mit Donald Trump zu tun. Peter Altmaier erklärt, warum es dieses Mal anders ist und wie man mit Trump verhandelt. Peter Altmaiers Zeit als deutscher Wirtschaftsminister überlappte mit Trumps erster Amtszeit. Er war von 2013 bis 2018 Kanzleramtsminister unter Angela Merkel und danach bis 2021 Bundeswirtschaftsminister. Peter Altmaier hat in der ersten Amtszeit von Trump dessen Zölle hautnah miterlebt und erklärt, warum es dieses Mal anders ist und wie man mit der US-Administration verhandelt. Donald Trump erlässt Zölle auf der ganzen Welt und machte dann plötzlich die Kehrtwende. Was steckt dahinter? Peter Altmaier ist zu Gast bei David Karasek.
Blue Origin carries the first all-female crew to the Kármán line. A leaked copy of the US Administration's 2026 budget request includes a 47% cut to NASA's science programs. NASA seeks business models that propose new approaches to solving complex Earth science problems using unconventional computing methods, and more. Remember to leave us a 5-star rating and review in your favorite podcast app. Be sure to follow T-Minus on LinkedIn and Instagram. T-Minus Guest Our guest today is Patrick O'Neill, Public Affairs and Outreach Lead at the International Space Station US National Laboratory. You can connect with Patrick on LinkedIn, and learn more about the ISS National Lab on their website. Selected Reading New Shepard Mission NS-31- Blue Origin Advocacy Action Center- The Planetary Society NASA Announces Call For New Computing Approaches to Earth Science Satellogic Awarded $30 Million Contract for Its AI-First Constellation Services India, UAE to step up defence and Coast Guard cooperation AE Industrial Partners Mull $2 Billion York Space Sale - Bloomberg Jonathan McDowell on Retiring From Harvard and Leaving the U.S. - The New York Times World Quantum Day T-Minus Crew Survey We want to hear from you! Please complete our 4 question survey. It'll help us get better and deliver you the most mission-critical space intel every day. Want to hear your company in the show? You too can reach the most influential leaders and operators in the industry. Here's our media kit. Contact us at space@n2k.com to request more info. Want to join us for an interview? Please send your pitch to space-editor@n2k.com and include your name, affiliation, and topic proposal. T-Minus is a production of N2K Networks, your source for strategic workforce intelligence. © N2K Networks, Inc. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Capitalizing on the Infrastructure giants' Blind Spots: How can a specialised PE fund thrive under the new US Administration?The Energy Transition encompasses more than just power and AI. We have chosen to explore the niche yet crucial areas of waste gas, biofuels, sustainable aviation fuel (SAF), and emissions capture.At the heart of this journey is Cresta, a $2 billion specialist fund positioned at the intersection of Private Equity and Infrastructure. Chris Rozzell, the fund's Managing Partner, shares insights on how a fund focused on industrial sectors can thrive in underappreciated sub-sectors like mid-stream infrastructure—areas often overlooked by larger, more traditional funds.By adopting a strategy akin to a scavenger's approach, Cresta has capitalized on these opportunities. Chris also discusses the impact of the new US administration on his investment thesis and why choosing the Zag when everyone else is choosing the Zig has proven to be highly profitable.While the Energy Transition is multifaceted, it is also fraught with blind spots. Cresta stands as a prime example of how industrial expertise can drive meaningful decarbonization efforts.The discussion in this podcast is for informational purposes and should not be relied on as investment advice or an offer to sell or a solicitation for an offer to buy any securities. Any opinions expressed are those of the speaker and are subject to change. Listeners should not make investment decisions based solely on the information in this podcast.
Today we are taking a look at the difference between DPO and CPO roles in the US, the present and future impact of Privacy Tech in the management of privacy programs, the evolution of privacy regulation under the new US administration, and a potential Schrems III scenario. Andy Dale serves as General Counsel and Chief Privacy Officer at OpenAP and holds the position of Executive Board Member at The L Suite (TechGC). With extensive experience as an advisor to various companies, Andy previously worked as General Counsel and Chief Privacy Officer at Alyce, a company acquired by Sendoso in 2024, and as General Counsel and VP of Global Data Privacy at SessionM, which was acquired by Mastercard in 2019. Andy Dale earned a JD in Law from the University of Baltimore School of Law (2003-2006) and a degree from Colgate University (1996-2000). References: Andy Dale on LinkedIn The Data Protection Breakfast Club podcast on Spotify Brian Focht: Can the American Privacy Rights Act find a path to survival? (Masters of Privacy) Amy Worley on the American Privacy Rights Act (Masters of Privacy) Molly Martinson on state-level comprehensive privacy laws (Masters of Privacy)
Die Bestsellerautorin lebt seit über 10 Jahren in den USA und denkt zum ersten Mal daran, wohl in die Schweiz zurückzukehren. Und: in ihrem neuen Buch schreibt sie darüber, als Schriftstellerin nie ernst genommen worden zu sein. Milena Moser ist zurück – mit ihrem 25. Buch. Diesmal handelt es sich jedoch nicht um einen Roman, sondern um einen Ratgeber für Menschen, die selbst schreiben möchten. Darin reflektiert sie auch über ihre eigene Karriere und spricht offen über literarische Selbstzweifel. Im Tagesgespräch äussert sie sich ausserdem zu Donald Trump und berichtet, wie es ist, unter der neuen US-Administration in San Francisco zu leben. Milena Moser ist zu Gast bei David Karasek.
“That's taxpayer's money that is going to support research and development and pilot projects to develop a food system that is based on environmental destruction and greed and disregard for animals, fish, and any of the other marine mammals that might be around it.” - Andrianna Natsoulas Andrianna Natsoulas is the campaign director for Don't Cage Our Oceans, an organization that exists to keep our oceans free from industrial fish farms. Offshore finfish farming is the mass cultivation of finfish in marine waters, in underwater or floating net pens, pods, and cages. Offshore finfish farms are factory farms that harm public health, the environment, and local communities and economies that rely on the ocean and its resources. Don't Cage Our Oceans are a coalition of diverse organizations working together to stop the development of offshore finfish farming in the United States through federal law, policies, and coalition building. And, although it is not yet happening, right now the US Administration and Congress are promoting this kind of farming, which would be nothing short of disastrous for the oceans, the planet and the people and animals who live here. dontcageouroceans.org
The current US Administration's sudden gutting of science funding is creating an unprecedented crisis. Scientists are waking up to find themselves unemployed, as anonymous officials pull the plug on research programs with no warning or debate. This episode examines the immediate fallout as laboratory freezers shut down, irreplaceable samples are lost, and researchers scramble to preserve years of work. What comes next could be devastating - a potential mass exodus of scientific talent. If funding isn't restored, we face an imminent brain drain as researchers seek opportunities elsewhere, mirroring historical parallels from Nazi Germany and the Soviet Union's collapse. Major universities have already canceled graduate admissions, threatening to eliminate an entire generation of future scientists. The consequences of these actions extend far beyond academia - agricultural failures, increased disease outbreaks, and environmental deterioration await a society that abandons its scientific foundations. We finish with concrete ways you can take action, from contacting your representatives to joining organized protests like the upcoming Stand Up for Science event on March 7th. We also invite you to share your own ideas and strategies for stemming this tide - whether you're in the US or watching from abroad, your voice and solutions matter in this critical moment.
The Kremlin has said it "absolutely" agrees with the US administration after President Donald Trump urged his Ukrainian counterpart to "move fast" to end the conflict. Christopher Miller, Financial Times Correspondent, provides the latest reaction from Kyiv.
Since January 19th, when the ceasefire between Israel and Hamas went into effect, a lot has continued to unfold on the ground. While for the first time in 15 months a path out of the horrific violence seems possible, we know it is far from the end of the road towards a sustainable future of peace and justice for Israelis and Palestinians. Since the ceasefire we've seen violence expand across the West Bank, a new US Administration take power, and laws negatively impacting humanitarian aid take effect. We've also seen Israeli hostages being reunited with their loved ones, and Palestinian families across Gaza returning to their destroyed homes. It's been an emotional few weeks. Join the Telos team as we discuss state and settler violence across the West Bank, the current threat to UNRWA, and the actions and implications of the new Trump Administration and American rhetoric and power shaping the region. --Leave a rating and review on Apple Podcasts or SpotifyIf you're enjoying the podcast, become a monthly donor to Telos!Subscribe to the Telos NewsletterRead and share the Principles and Practices of Peacemaking
Donald Trump will den Ukraine-Krieg beenden – und das am liebsten ohne europäische Beteiligung. Dabei erfüllt die US-Administration einen Großteil der russischen Bedingungen schon vorab und lässt die Ukraine und auch Europa damit ziemlich im Regen stehen. Was steckt wirklich hinter diesem Plan? Welche Rolle könnte Europa noch spielen und warum sehen selbst manch führende Republikaner die Aktion kritisch? Darüber spricht in dieser Folge US-Korrespondentin Stefanie Bolzen mit Wim Orth und Antonia Beckermann. Außerdem beantwortet ein guter Bekannter Trumps die Frage, was der neue und alte US-Präsident für ein Problem mit Angela Merkel hatte. Produktion: Christian Schlaak US-Korrespondentin Stefanie Bolzen ordnet jede Woche im Gespräch mit den WELT-Redakteuren Antonia Beckermann und Wim Orth die aktuellen Nachrichten aus den USA ein – mal aus Washington, mal aus Florida oder den Flyover-States. "This is America" ist der Podcast zur US-Politik, in dem wir nicht nur über, sondern auch mit Amerikanern reden. Feedback gern an usa@welt.de Impressum: https://www.welt.de/services/article7893735/Impressum.html Datenschutz: https://www.welt.de/services/article157550705/Datenschutzerklaerung-WELT-DIGITAL.html
Following the inauguration of Donald Trump last month, reactions in the U.S. ranged from jubilation to alarm—depending on one's political leanings and level of engagement. But how is the new admin being received beyond American...
Help feed the poor in Israel by donating to Meir Panim today: http://israel-donate.org/ Israel and Hamas may be closer to a Ceasefire deal than ever before despite Hamas still making some shocking demands. The US Administration is pressuring Israel to approve military aid to the Palestinian Authority, and a CRAZY report just came exposing the truth about Hamas's propaganda machine detailing Hamas' deliberate lies about the civilian death toll in Gaza. All this and more on today's show! Support The Israel Guys fundraising campaign: http://serveisrael.com/double Follow us on Telegram: https://t.me/theisraelguys Follow Us On Twitter: https://twitter.com/theisraelguys Follow Us On Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/theisraelguys Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/theisraelguys Heartland Tumbler: https://theisraelguys.store/products/heartland-tumbler “Israel” Leather Patch Hat: https://theisraelguys.store/products/israel-1948-cap Source Links: https://henryjacksonsociety.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/12/HJS-Questionable-Counting-%E2%80%93-Hamas-Report-web.pdf https://www.israelnationalnews.com/news/400739 https://www.timesofisrael.com/liveblog_entry/senior-hamas-source-says-ceasefire-deal-closer-than-ever-report/ https://www.jpost.com/middle-east/article-833607 https://jewishbreakingnews.com/hamas-demands-freedom-for-infamous-convicted-terrorist-to-replace-sinwar/
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Yishai and Malkah go through the incoming US Administration's nominations and rank them for pro Israelness. Pete Hegseth visits Hebron with Yishai. Ben Bresky speaks with a Ezra Yachin who fought in all of Israel's wars. And finally, Table Torah on the first Jewish purchase in the Land of Israel.
SEASON 2024 EPISODE 42: Yishai and Malkah go through the incoming US Administration's nominations and rank them for pro Israelness. Pete Hegseth visits Hebron with Yishai. Ben Bresky speaks with a Ezra Yachin who fought in all of Israel's wars. And finally, Table Torah on the first Jewish purchase in the Land of Israel. SPONSOR LINKS:The Israel Bible https://theisraelbible.com/Prohibition Pickle https://www.facebook.com/Prohibitionpickle/Hebron Fund https://hebronfund.org/The Jewish Press https://www.jewishpress.com/JNS https://www.jns.org/Kosher Cycle Tours http://www.KosherCycleTours.comPODCAST INFO:Podcast website: https://yishaifleisher.com/podcast/Apple Podcasts: https://apple.co/3mIsdfUSpotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/3oP2Reo4JYnfIJdDUrQS2cRSS: https://feeds.buzzsprout.com/1271258.rssYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/YishaiFleisherTVSUPPORT & CONNECT:Check out the sponsors above, it's the best way to support this podcastSupport on Givecloud: https://kumah.givecloud.co/Twitter: https://twitter.com/YishaiFleisherInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/yishaifleisherLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/yishaifleisher/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/YishaiFleisherSupport the show