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Securities body considers rollback of DEI and ESG goalsInternational Securities Services Association debates changes as political climate shifts under Trump 2.0.In the UK, both the Financial Conduct Authority and the Prudential Regulation Authority have scrapped mandatory DEI rules in the financial sector, citing costs and the additional regulatory burden.F.T.C. Investigates Ad Groups and Watchdogs, Alleging Boycott CollusionThe Federal Trade Commission is investigating whether roughly a dozen prominent advertising and advocacy groups violated antitrust law by coordinating boycotts among advertisers that did not want their brands to appear alongside hateful online contentClimate Startups Are Pausing Operations, Cutting Staff and Entering Bankruptcy as Trump Policies BiteEnergy Department announced $3.7 billion worth of funding cuts for clean-energy and climate projects on Friday—in latest blow to green sectorAllianzGI Says First ESG Defense Allocations Likely This YearAllianz Global Investors expects some of its ESG funds to start adding defense holdings in the coming months, as the money manager updates prospectuses to match the political mood in Europe.EU to propose more flexible climate goal in JulyThe European Commission will propose a new EU climate target in July that includes flexibilities for how countries meet it, as Brussels attempts to fend off mounting criticism of Europe's environmental aimsThe proposal will set an EU goal to cut net greenhouse gas emissions 90% by 2040, compared with 1990 levels.However, the EU executive plans to add flexibilities to that target, which could reduce what it demands from domestic industriesThe flexibilities include setting an emissions-cutting target for domestic industries that is lower than 90% and letting countries buy international carbon credits to make up the rest, to reach 90%.Meta wants to replace its human workers with AI to review privacy and societal risksIt's been revealed that Meta plans to replace its human staffers with AI in reviewing the platform's privacy and societal risks.According to the company's internal documents obtained by NPR, the algorithm could automate up to 90% of all risk assessments previously done by people. This means that essential updates to Meta's safety features, programming, and content-sharing capabilities will be mainly optimized by AI‘Something is awry in Delaware': New study reveals lawyers in the smallest U.S. state are winning fee ‘multipliers' from major companies up to 66 times their normal hourly rateA new study shows attorneys in corporate cases in Delaware are earning as much as 66 times their hourly rateThat has prompted venture capitalists to increase calls for their businesses to incorporate elsewhere or move their corporation out of the stateElon Musk Reportedly Owes Donald Trump a Colossal Sum of MoneyMusk reportedly still owes president Donald Trump an eye-watering $100M out of the $300M he committed to get the reality TV star elected.Secret OpenAI Memo Describes Plans to Make Users Rely on "Entity"As The Verge reports, the Justice Department's ongoing attempts to break up Google's alleged monopoly garnered an OpenAI memo detailing the latter company's plans to build out ChatGPT an integral part of users' lives — acting as an "entity" that would "understand" them and be their "interface to the internet."Humans will live forever by 2050 thanks to android bodies and AI minds'the rich will use advanced tech to upload their brain to computers or android bodiesFuturologist Dr Ian Pearson believes advances in computing, genetic engineering, and robotics will let people become immortal: “By 2050, it will only really be for the rich and famous” SPEED ROUNDCEO pay rose nearly 10% in 2024, Associated Press analysis findsAlaska Will Lose 69% of Its Glacier Mass Under Current Climate Change PledgesWomen run 11% of Fortune 500 companies in 2025—but progress is still slowDollar General posts record sales as bargain stores attract more people anxious about the economyJamie Dimon for president? Why the banking CEO would be a welcome alternative for many voters
From Clarke's Sentinel to deep-space defense systems, this episode dives into the idea of machine monitors—guardians of planets, civilizations, and secrets too ancient to name.Watch my exclusive video Antimatter Propulsion: Harnessing the Power of Annihilation - nebula.tv/videos/isaacarthur-a…ower-of-annihilationGet Nebula using my link for 40% off an annual subscription: go.nebula.tv/isaacarthurGet a Lifetime Membership to Nebula for only $300: go.nebula.tv/lifetime?ref=isaacarthurUse the link gift.nebula.tv/isaacarthur to give a year of Nebula to a friend for just $30.Visit our Website: http://www.isaacarthur.netJoin Nebula: https://go.nebula.tv/isaacarthurSupport us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/IsaacArthurSupport us on Subscribestar: https://www.subscribestar.com/isaac-arthurFacebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/1583992725237264/Reddit: https://www.reddit.com/r/IsaacArthur/Twitter: https://twitter.com/Isaac_A_Arthur on Twitter and RT our future content.SFIA Discord Server: https://discord.gg/53GAShECredits: Machine MonitorsEpisode 444b; May 1, 2024 Produced, Written & Narrated by: Isaac ArthurMusic Courtesy of:Epidemic Sound http://epidemicsound.com/creatorSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
From Clarke's Sentinel to deep-space defense systems, this episode dives into the idea of machine monitors—guardians of planets, civilizations, and secrets too ancient to name.Watch my exclusive video Antimatter Propulsion: Harnessing the Power of Annihilation - nebula.tv/videos/isaacarthur-a…ower-of-annihilationGet Nebula using my link for 40% off an annual subscription: go.nebula.tv/isaacarthurGet a Lifetime Membership to Nebula for only $300: go.nebula.tv/lifetime?ref=isaacarthurUse the link gift.nebula.tv/isaacarthur to give a year of Nebula to a friend for just $30.Visit our Website: http://www.isaacarthur.netJoin Nebula: https://go.nebula.tv/isaacarthurSupport us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/IsaacArthurSupport us on Subscribestar: https://www.subscribestar.com/isaac-arthurFacebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/1583992725237264/Reddit: https://www.reddit.com/r/IsaacArthur/Twitter: https://twitter.com/Isaac_A_Arthur on Twitter and RT our future content.SFIA Discord Server: https://discord.gg/53GAShECredits: Machine MonitorsEpisode 444b; May 1, 2024 Produced, Written & Narrated by: Isaac ArthurMusic Courtesy of:Epidemic Sound http://epidemicsound.com/creatorSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
On this episode of Conduct Detrimental: THE Sports Law Podcast, Dan Lust (@SportsLawLust) is joined by Mike Kravchenko (Watch on YouTube) to jump into a discussion covering the explosive misconduct lawsuit against the Phoenix Suns, power conferences taking enforcement into their own hands amid NCAA decentralization, a disturbing incident involving a Pittsburgh Pirates fan at PNC Park, and the fallout from racist abuse directed at Angel Reese following a physical WNBA debut matchup with Caitlin Clark.Phoenix Suns CEO Josh Bartelstein and WNBA player Sophie Cunningham are at the center of a lawsuit filed by the team's former director of security, Gene Traylor. The complaint alleges an inappropriate relationship, organizational retaliation, racial discrimination, and severe security lapses—all within a franchise already facing multiple legal challenges.In the wake of the $2.7 billion House v. NCAA settlement, the NCAA has stepped back from enforcement duties. Now, the Power Five conferences are drafting legally binding membership agreements to ensure compliance with NIL revenue-sharing caps.A tragic accident in Pittsburgh: 20-year-old Kavan Markwood fell over 20 feet onto the field at a Pirates game and suffered life-threatening injuries. Another fan has now been criminally charged with furnishing alcohol to a minor. The legal implications touch on personal liability, venue oversight, and the role of team alcohol policies.After a foul by Caitlin Clark in a heated WNBA debut matchup, Chicago Sky star Angel Reese became the target of racist slurs. The WNBA has launched an investigation. Dan breaks down the framework around that whole topic.Dan and Mike close out with the NEW YORK KNICKS EASTERN CONFERENCE FINALS MATCHUP! LGK!***Have a topic you want to write about? ANYONE and EVERYONE can publish for ConductDetrimental.com. Let us know if you want to join the team.As always, this episode is sponsored by Themis Bar Review: https://www.themisbarsocial.com/conductdetrimental Host: Dan Lust (@SportsLawLust) Featuring and Produced by:Mike Kravchenko (Watch on YouTube)Twitter | Instagram | TikTok | YouTube | Website | Email
On this episode of Conduct Detrimental: THE Sports Law Podcast, Dan Lust (@SportsLawLust) is joined by Mike Kravchenko (Watch on YouTube) to jump into a discussion covering the explosive misconduct lawsuit against the Phoenix Suns, power conferences taking enforcement into their own hands amid NCAA decentralization, a disturbing incident involving a Pittsburgh Pirates fan at PNC Park, and the fallout from racist abuse directed at Angel Reese following a physical WNBA debut matchup with Caitlin Clark.Phoenix Suns CEO Josh Bartelstein and WNBA player Sophie Cunningham are at the center of a lawsuit filed by the team's former director of security, Gene Traylor. The complaint alleges an inappropriate relationship, organizational retaliation, racial discrimination, and severe security lapses—all within a franchise already facing multiple legal challenges.In the wake of the $2.7 billion House v. NCAA settlement, the NCAA has stepped back from enforcement duties. Now, the Power Five conferences are drafting legally binding membership agreements to ensure compliance with NIL revenue-sharing caps.A tragic accident in Pittsburgh: 20-year-old Kavan Markwood fell over 20 feet onto the field at a Pirates game and suffered life-threatening injuries. Another fan has now been criminally charged with furnishing alcohol to a minor. The legal implications touch on personal liability, venue oversight, and the role of team alcohol policies.After a foul by Caitlin Clark in a heated WNBA debut matchup, Chicago Sky star Angel Reese became the target of racist slurs. The WNBA has launched an investigation. Dan breaks down the framework around that whole topic.Dan and Mike close out with the NEW YORK KNICKS EASTERN CONFERENCE FINALS MATCHUP! LGK!***Have a topic you want to write about? ANYONE and EVERYONE can publish for ConductDetrimental.com. Let us know if you want to join the team.As always, this episode is sponsored by Themis Bar Review: https://www.themisbarsocial.com/conductdetrimental Host: Dan Lust (@SportsLawLust) Featuring and Produced by:Mike Kravchenko (Watch on YouTube)Twitter | Instagram | TikTok | YouTube | Website | Email
In this episode, Cameron and Tony tackle the political earthquake caused by the breakup of Australia's Federal Coalition, dig into the implications of the RBA's latest rate cut, and explore how the U.S. credit downgrade might ripple through markets. We hit hot topics from taxing unrealized gains to a lesson in value investing resilience through the lens of a Tobias Carlisle interview with Rich Pzena. We close with a deep pulled pork on Cettire Ltd (CTT), the controversial drop-shipping retailer that's either misunderstood genius or speculative flameout. Plus: the ASX plays dumb, and Helen Mirren gets name-dropped twice.
Kaum zu glauben aber wahr: PS4 und Xbox One haben bereits mehr als 10 Jahre auf dem Buckel. Grund genug, uns zusammenzusetzen, um gemeinsam auf diese beiden Konsolen zurückzublicken. In dieser 8-stündigen Retrospektive zu PlayStation 4 und Xbox One, besprechen wir nicht nur die Anfänge der Generation, rund um die Enthüllung der beiden Konsolen, wie wir sie damals erlebt haben, sondern auch die für uns prägenden Games, die (teils gruseligen) Trends sowie Höhen und Tiefen über die Jahre. Euch erwarten jede Menge Anekdoten, starke Meinungen und nostalgische Erinnerungen. Ursprünglich ist diese Retrospektive in fünf Teilen zwischen November 2023 und April 2024 erschienen. Hier ist nun das komplette Hörerlebnis in einem Paket. Viel Spaß dabei!In dieser Folge zu hören: Chris, RobertSupportet uns doch gerne mit einem Abo und Follow:► Power On! - Das Gaming Magazin - Kanäle○ YouTube: @Poweroncast○ Podcast: https://open.spotify.com/show/6AnWLW8ibynoTKVqx6dF5Z?si=ea8efea73eb94bd3&nd=1&dlsi=ed4ca3448e8f464c○ Twitter: / @poweroncast ○ TikTok: / @poweroncast○ Webseite / www.Poweroncast.de ► Credits: ○ Titelsong „Jump 'n Fun“ / Composed & Produced by: Timo Jäger ○ Podcast Logo by / Anita Wan► Timestamps:Der Generationswechsel - 0:00 Enthüllung und die E3 2013 - 5:47Launcherlebnis & Spiele - 32:25 Die Konsolen im Detail 47:30 Cross-Gen-Phase - 1:08:33 Titanfall - 1:11:03 inFamous Second Son - 1:14:50 Evolve – 1:17:14 Destiny – 1:20:42 Assassin's Creed Unity – 1:26:25 Watch Dogs – 1:29:35 Sunset Overdrive – 1:36:38 Bloodborne – 1:41:00 The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt – 1:46:15 Fallout 4 – 1:52:54 Life is Strange – 1:55:22 Rocket League – 2:00:05 Halo 5 – 2:03:03 Uncharted 4 + Lost Legacy – 2:05:46 Inside – 2:10:39 Overwatch – 2:14:47 Gears 4 – 2:20:10 Final Fantasy XV – 2:21:59 Dark Souls III – 2:31:34 The Last Guardian – 2:35:08 Forza Horizon 3 – 2:40:02 Resident Evil 7 – 2:43:33 Persona 5 – 2:46:24 Horizon Zero Dawn – 2:53:43 Nier:Automata – 2:56:45 South Park RPGs – 3:04:04 Assassin's Creed Origins - 3:08:44 Hellblade: Senua's Sacrifice - 3:12:45 Monster Hunter World - 3:18:50 God of War - 3:22:07 Marvel's Spider-Man - 3:28:23 Sea of Thieves - 3:32:09 Detroit Become Human - 3:34:56 Ni No Kuni 2 - 3:39:52 Red Dead Redemption 2 - 3:43:10 Hollow Knight - 3:55:14 Kingdom Hearts III - 4:03:44 Resident Evil 2 - 4:12:02 Devil May Cry 5 - 4:14:55 Sekiro Shadows Die Twice - 4:18:35 Death Stranding - 4:23:31 Control - 4:29:07 Metro Exodus - 4:34:00 Days Gone - 4:37:36 Gears 5 - 4:42:30 Star Wars Jedi Fallen Order - 4:46:20 Outer Wilds - 4:48:50 Ori and the Will of the Wisps – 4:57:24 Doom Eternal – 5:04:33 Final Fantasy VII Remake – 5:07:35 The Last of Us Part II – 5:14:39 Fall Guys – 5:22:02 Dreams – 5:27:22 Marvel's Avengers – 5:35:07 13 Sentinels: Aegis Rim – 5:43:16 Cyberpunk 2077 – 5:47:25 Wie lange darf die Cross-Gen-Phase gehen? – 5:55:15 PlayStation 4 Pro und Xbox One X- 6:02:32 PlayStation VR - 6:11:47 Streaming, Play Anywhere – 6:28:58 Accessibility & Controller – 6:36:17 Abo-Services – 6:44:43 Abwärtskompatibilität & Crossplay – 6:51:49 Service Games & Battle Royal – 6:58:54 Live-Streaming & Digital Showcases – 7:11:00 Fragen & Kommentare – 7:19:56 Kojima, Indies & sonstige Games – 7:39:00 Gen Fazit – 7:52:59 #PS4 #XboxOne #Retrospektive #PowerOn #10Jahrespäter
Pubic Watchdogs’ Nina Babiarz (l) and Charles Langley (r) This Week’s Featured Interview: Public Watchdogs Petition on AB 305: Numnutz of the Week (for Outstanding Nuclear Boneheadedness): DANCES WITH OPPENHEIMER – A pro-nuclear rave with Oppenheimer’s grandson to brainwash Gen- Z-ers into loving nuclear energy. They see absolutely no irony in dancing to the Britany...
Send us a textFinding Money in Mobility: A Strategic Approach to Managed Services with DatapriseIn this special episode of the Wireless Way, the host welcomes guests Chaz from Dataprise and John Gonzalez. They discuss the expansion and growth of Dataprise, the importance of travel in business, and their roles at the company. The conversation includes an update on John's personal achievements and travels, as well as Chaz's introduction of the 'PB&J pitch' for business resiliency, combining cybersecurity and disaster recovery as a service. The episode further delves into the 'trifecta' of solutions offered by Dataprise: savings in cybersecurity insurance, Azure optimization, and Managed Mobility services. The guests explain how these solutions can save companies money and optimize resources, emphasizing the importance of managing mobile devices better. They also highlight the benefits of asking additional questions to uncover potential savings in organizations. The episode encourages partners to explore these new opportunities for added revenue through Dataprise's comprehensive service offerings.00:00 Introduction and Guest Welcome00:19 John's Update and Personal Life01:59 Chaz's Introduction and Role03:26 The Peanut Butter and Jelly Pitch04:55 Importance of Mobile Device Management07:35 The Trifecta of Found Money13:18 Managed Mobility Services Explained16:31 Partner Success Stories and Final Thoughts22:26 Conclusion and FarewellMore about JohnMore about ChazMore on DatapriseSupport the showCheck out my website https://thewirelessway.net/ use the contact button to send request and feedback.
Pixel Perfect Videojuegos, el programa de radio de ninguna radio, presenta el episodio 105 (02/04/2025): Nintendo Switch 2: Análisis Técnico, Precio, Juegos y Todo lo que Necesitas Saber (2025)¡Estamos en YouTube (@elpixelpodcast), TikTok y Patreon (audio en 320kbps antes que nadie)! Agradecemos a nuestra pedazo de comunidad y damos la bienvenida al nuevo patreon Raúl Valiente. Suscríbete y activa la campanita.En este podcast, presentamos un Lo Más Fresco nada habitual, y bastante off-topic. Spoiler: Spotify, nos tienes contentos. Por otro lado, en Made in Japan monotemático en el que desmenuzamos el Nintendo Direct dedicado a la Switch 2. Confirmado: la consola llegará el 5 de junio a 470€, con pantalla de 7,9 pulgadas, 1080p/120Hz en portátil, 4K en docked y retrocompatibilidad (aunque las mejoras en juegos como Zelda: Breath of the Wild serán de pago). Los nuevos Joy-Con magnéticos incluyen botón C para GameChat y función de ratón, mientras el catálogo de lanzamiento arranca con Mario Kart World y Metroid Prime 4: Beyond. ¿Lo más polémico? El Nintendo Switch 2 Welcome Tour, un tutorial interactivo… de pago. También hemos contado con la colaboración de titanes como José Luis Sanz, Dani Quesada, Eneko de Arqueología Nintendo, y los maravillosos Nintenderos de Modo 7 Podcast.Como siempre, noticias de toda la actualidad: Assassin's Creed Shadows divide a fans y críticos: aunque su enfoque en el sigilo y la dualidad Naoe/Yasuke en el Japón feudal es refrescante. Eso sí, el fantasma de Ubisoft (grind, bugs y microtransacciones) persigue a la entrega. En Xbox, una filtración sugiere que Steam llegará a consolas, integrando juegos de Valve en la interfaz. ¿Revolución o humo? Mientras, NVIDIA sigue en el ojo del huracán: la RTX 5070 rinde como una 4070 Super… pero a 650€. Y Asus y Microsoft preparan una portátil Xbox con diseño similar a la ROG Ally, que competirá con Switch 2 y Steam Deck.Y para terminar, en Quemando Controles: Nacho sigue inmerso en Baldur's Gate 3 (modo cooperativo) y Kingdom Come Deliverance 2 (ahora con barberos virtuales). Dani revive el terror de Resident Evil 7 y la adrenalina de Mirror's Edge, mientras comparte sus aventuras en Retro Parla, el evento que homenajea clásicos como Paperboy.Como siempre, cerramos leyendo vuestros comentarios y reaccionando en directo. ¡Gracias a todos nuestros Paterons, y a aquellos que hacéis posible este programa! Nos vemos en el episodio 106.Músicas: Fifa 11, efootball, Cyberpunk 2077, Tetris Effect, Ridge Racer V, Hotline Miami, GTA V, Virtua Fighter, Yakuza 0. Watchdogs
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How do we prevent or catch mismanagement, corruption, and waste of taxpayers' dollars in federal agencies? On January 24, 2025, days into his second administration, President Trump fired Inspectors General from 17 different federal agencies, including the Department of Labor. If no one is watching, does that mean there's nothing to see?In this episode Pam Karlan is joined by Glenn Fine, a former Inspector General of both the Department of Justice and the Department of Defense. Glenn highlights the extensive work involved in detecting and deterring waste, fraud, and abuse within these massive agencies. He discusses the differences between the DOJ and DOD, emphasizing the unique challenges and the importance of understanding each agency's culture and operations. Through detailed examples, including politicized hiring at the DOJ and a tragic incident at the Bureau of Prisons, he illustrates the breadth and impact of the investigations conducted by Inspectors General—and the essential function of these watchdogs in maintaining integrity and accountability within federal agencies. Earlier in his career, Glenn served as an Assistant United States Attorney in Washington D.C., where he handled criminal cases, including more than 35 jury trials. He also worked in private practice in two law firms. He is the author of the book Watchdogs: Inspectors General and the Battle for Honest and Accountable Government, with a foreword by General Jim Mattis. He currently is a fellow at the Brookings Institution and serves as an Adjunct Professor of Law at Georgetown University—and as a visiting lecturer at Stanford Law School.Links:Glenn Fine >>> Stanford Law pageWatchdogs >>> UVA Press pageConnect:Episode Transcripts >>> Stanford Legal Podcast WebsiteStanford Legal Podcast >>> LinkedIn PageRich Ford >>> Twitter/XPam Karlan >>> Stanford Law School PageStanford Law School >>> Twitter/XStanford Lawyer Magazine >>> Twitter/X(00:00:00) Introduction and Overview of the Inspector General's Role(00:03:52) The Impact of Inspector General Reports(00:04:39) Notable Investigations at DOJ and DOD(00:15:56) The Role of the Defense Criminal Investigative Service(00:17:23) Coordinating COVID-19 Relief Oversight(00:27:59) Importance of the IG's role in maintaining government accountability
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The chief of the watchdog agency that protects federal workers and whistleblowers, Hampton Dellinger, was one of the first to be fired by President Trump. So were eighteen inspectors general and the chief of the board that protects federal workers. What is happening to independent watchdogs and why are they being dismantled? Correspondent Scott Pelley sits down with Dellinger and others to find out. Five years after it declared bankruptcy, Purdue Pharma and its wealthy owners, members of the Sackler family, have agreed to pay up to $7.4 billion in a proposed settlement that would deliver funds to victims of the opioid crisis. Correspondent Cecilia Vega investigates how this deal—potentially one of the largest opioid settlements ever—will affect the individuals and families who say Purdue's opioids harmed them. With the NCAA basketball tournament, famously known as “March Madness,” tipping off this month, the University of Connecticut men's team is aiming for a historic three-peat. Correspondent Jon Wertheim provides an inside look at coach Dan Hurley's preparations, his strategies for managing a changing roster, and his pre-season rituals. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
March 7, 2025 - State Commission on Judicial Conduct Administrator Robert Tembeckjian looks back at the commission's work in 2024 and discusses their ability to weigh in on certain complaints, like compliance with New York's pre-trial detention laws.
An Interview With Ray Nowosielski & John F Duffy (The Watchdogs Didnt Bark) - The Darkened Hour Ray Nowosielski is an Emmy-nominated non-fiction filmmaker, producer, and writer. Nowosielski worked on many successful projects, one in which he personally directed, 9/11 Press For Truth" where the film surrounds the lives and activism of widows of husbands who were killed in the World Trade Center on September 11th 2001.John Duffy is a writer and activist. He wrote and produced the critically-acclaimed documentary Press for Truth, His 2011 Who Is Rich Blee? was among the first podcasts to explore the true crime investigative genre, three years before Serial, exposing an alleged human rights abuser inside the CIA and resulting in a well-publicized threat of prosecution from that agency. collaborated with Barbara Kopple on 8 films. With John Duffy he created the iHeart BLM true crime podcast After the Uprising, nominated for a 2022 NAACP Image Award. The Intercept co-founder Glenn Greenwald later dubbed that work “fantastic” and “brave.” Both Nowosielski and Duffy would co-author an Amazon best selling book, The Watchdogs Didn't Bark: The CIA, NSA, and the Crimes of the War on Terror" which covers the US intelligence failures and publicly names certain CIA officers who embarked on a secret operation of hiding information from the FBI regarding two Al Qaeda operatives who would later hijack American Airlines Flight 77 that crashed into the Pentagon on September 11th 2001. Audio taken from: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lboBnwlxi-8
US President Donald Trump's executive order this week seeks to “rein in” independent federal agencies by requiring them to submit draft regulations for review. The FT's US managing editor Brooke Masters and our legal and enforcement correspondent Stefania Palma discuss what the new measures mean for the business community.Mentioned in this podcast:Trump makes push for control of independent US regulatorsUS dealmaking suffers worst start to a year in a decade amid Trump volatilitySign up for the FT's Swamp Notes newsletter hereSwamp Notes is produced by Katya Kumkova. Topher Forhecz is the FT's executive producer. The FT's global head of audio is Cheryl Brumley. Special thanks to Pierre Nicholson. Read a transcript of this episode on FT.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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The re-election of Donald Trump as President of the United States has significant implications for the cryptocurrency market. Trump made it a key campaign promise to transform the U.S. into the "crypto capital of the world," ending the previous administration's crackdown on the industry. This sparked optimism among crypto enthusiasts who expected pro-crypto policies like tax cuts, deregulation, and even a potential national digital asset reserve. Initial Crypto Market Surge In the immediate aftermath of Trump's victory in November 2024, major cryptocurrencies saw significant surges. Bitcoin broke through the psychological barrier of $100,000 for the first time, and subsequently reached over $109,000 on inauguration day. The overall crypto market cap also topped $3 trillion for the first time last November as the market reacted to a possible Trump presidency. Stocks also rallied, with the Dow, S&P 500 and Nasdaq indices hitting record highs. Investors anticipated corporate tax cuts and tariffs from Trump's administration that would benefit these markets. The dollar also strengthened against other global currencies. This short-term market euphoria was based on speculation around Trump's campaign promises of tax cuts, deregulation and other crypto-friendly policies. Investors rushed to buy crypto assets in anticipation of major gains. Loss of Momentum However, the initial surge was not sustained in the long run. In the weeks after Trump's inauguration, the crypto market lost momentum. Lack of substantial policy announcements or concrete steps by the new administration led to growing uncertainty. By Trump's first policy move in early February, a month after inauguration, Bitcoin had already fallen below $80,000. Ethereum was down to $80,000 from highs above $7,500. Memecoins like Dogecoin which had risen on hype also suffered crashes. Limited Regulatory Clarity A key expectation from Trump was clear regulations providing legitimacy to the crypto industry. However, the administration did not provide detailed frameworks. The long-awaited crypto executive order signed in January was vague, only setting up a working group to evaluate digital asset policies. It left out specifics around taxation, stablecoin regulation, investor protection and other issues, although it did establish federal policy supporting digital assets. Further Clarity Needed to Support Sectors Like Gaming and Retail Many industries are hoping for further clarity, as crypto usage continues to climb in sectors like gaming, where sites like NetBet Sport routinely offer crypto as a payment option. Greater legitimacy will allow businesses to further invest in crypto, which in turn will help it become a mainstream currency option. Conflicts of Interest Trump's personal involvement in crypto projects like the memecoins TRUMP and MELANIA also harmed market confidence. Watchdogs and industry experts accused Trump of shameless conflicts of interest and corruption for promoting assets that benefited his business empire. Controversies also emerged around the World Liberty Financial crypto project launched by Trump's family. Its ties to major crypto players like Tron raised eyebrows. All this damaged faith in Trump's motives around crypto among investors. Market Manipulation Risks With Trump himself invested heavily in crypto through various ventures, policies could be dictated by personal interests rather than public benefit. There are concerns that crypto regulation could be weakened to allow market manipulation that favours Trump's holdings. Any such policy moves would also diminish international faith in the U.S. crypto market's ethics and transparency. This would undermine its ambitions to be the global crypto leader. Geopolitical Headwinds Broader geopolitical factors could negatively impact U.S. crypto markets. If tariffs are imposed on other major economies, their retaliation could hurt American crypto firms. The EU and China are also global crypto hubs. Trump's conf...
Is Elon Musk's control of government offices as an unelected official a coup? Lots of people seem to think so. We’ll explain why. Plus, another potential government shutdown is looming and it may work in Democrats’ favor. And, one surprisingly effective (and protein-rich) way food insecurity in Pennsylvania is being addressed. Here's everything we talked about today: “What the Black Hawk Pilots Could See, Just Before the Crash” by The New York Times “Shutdown fears grow as Trump battles multiply” by The Hill “‘We would call it a coup’: Watchdogs and Dems attack Elon Musk Treasury Department takeover” from USA Today “The ‘Rapid Unscheduled Disassembly' of the United States Government” by The Atlantic “Elon Musk's Power Grab Is Lawless, Dangerous, and—Yes—a Coup” from Slate “The Guardian view on Donald Trump's power grab: a coup veiled by chaos” by The Guardian “Processing Deer to Eliminate Food Insecurity” by the Daily Yonder Got a question or comment for us? Leave us a voicemail at 508-U-B-SMART.
Is Elon Musk's control of government offices as an unelected official a coup? Lots of people seem to think so. We’ll explain why. Plus, another potential government shutdown is looming and it may work in Democrats’ favor. And, one surprisingly effective (and protein-rich) way food insecurity in Pennsylvania is being addressed. Here's everything we talked about today: “What the Black Hawk Pilots Could See, Just Before the Crash” by The New York Times “Shutdown fears grow as Trump battles multiply” by The Hill “‘We would call it a coup’: Watchdogs and Dems attack Elon Musk Treasury Department takeover” from USA Today “The ‘Rapid Unscheduled Disassembly' of the United States Government” by The Atlantic “Elon Musk's Power Grab Is Lawless, Dangerous, and—Yes—a Coup” from Slate “The Guardian view on Donald Trump's power grab: a coup veiled by chaos” by The Guardian “Processing Deer to Eliminate Food Insecurity” by the Daily Yonder Got a question or comment for us? Leave us a voicemail at 508-U-B-SMART.
Is Elon Musk's control of government offices as an unelected official a coup? Lots of people seem to think so. We’ll explain why. Plus, another potential government shutdown is looming and it may work in Democrats’ favor. And, one surprisingly effective (and protein-rich) way food insecurity in Pennsylvania is being addressed. Here's everything we talked about today: “What the Black Hawk Pilots Could See, Just Before the Crash” by The New York Times “Shutdown fears grow as Trump battles multiply” by The Hill “‘We would call it a coup’: Watchdogs and Dems attack Elon Musk Treasury Department takeover” from USA Today “The ‘Rapid Unscheduled Disassembly' of the United States Government” by The Atlantic “Elon Musk's Power Grab Is Lawless, Dangerous, and—Yes—a Coup” from Slate “The Guardian view on Donald Trump's power grab: a coup veiled by chaos” by The Guardian “Processing Deer to Eliminate Food Insecurity” by the Daily Yonder Got a question or comment for us? Leave us a voicemail at 508-U-B-SMART.
Is Elon Musk's control of government offices as an unelected official a coup? Lots of people seem to think so. We’ll explain why. Plus, another potential government shutdown is looming and it may work in Democrats’ favor. And, one surprisingly effective (and protein-rich) way food insecurity in Pennsylvania is being addressed. Here's everything we talked about today: “What the Black Hawk Pilots Could See, Just Before the Crash” by The New York Times “Shutdown fears grow as Trump battles multiply” by The Hill “‘We would call it a coup’: Watchdogs and Dems attack Elon Musk Treasury Department takeover” from USA Today “The ‘Rapid Unscheduled Disassembly' of the United States Government” by The Atlantic “Elon Musk's Power Grab Is Lawless, Dangerous, and—Yes—a Coup” from Slate “The Guardian view on Donald Trump's power grab: a coup veiled by chaos” by The Guardian “Processing Deer to Eliminate Food Insecurity” by the Daily Yonder Got a question or comment for us? Leave us a voicemail at 508-U-B-SMART.
Could DOJ bring criminal charges against state and local officials who refuse to enforce President Trump's immigration policies? In an excerpt from the CAFE Insider podcast, Preet Bharara and Joyce Vance break down a memo written by acting Deputy Attorney General Emil Bove directing DOJ attorneys to investigate, and potentially prosecute, officials in sanctuary cities. In the full episode, Preet and Joyce discuss: – President Donald Trump's decision to fire more than a dozen inspectors general; – The firing of federal prosecutors who worked on the Trump prosecutions; – The launch of an investigation into the Justice Department's January 6 prosecutions; and – A federal judge's order temporarily freezing Trump's executive order terminating birthright citizenship. CAFE Insiders click HERE to listen to the full analysis. To become a member of CAFE Insider head to cafe.com/insider. You'll get access to full episodes of the podcast and other exclusive content. Subscribe to our YouTube channel. This podcast is brought to you by CAFE and Vox Media Podcast Network. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Seth takes a closer look at Donald Trump causing a series of international panics after picking new fights with multiple foreign countries all while illegally purging government watchdogs who monitor corruption.Then, Sterling K. Brown talks about the time he ran into Common after impersonating him on Saturday Night Live before sharing how he filmed the eyeball torture scene in Atlas. He discusses returning to television with the show Paradise and reuniting with This Is Us creator Dan Fogelman on the show.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Krystal and Emily discuss Trump purges Gov watchdogs, tech oligarchs panic over China's DeepSeek AI, Andrew Callaghan on his new Doc. To become a Breaking Points Premium Member and watch/listen to the show AD FREE, uncut and 1 hour early visit: www.breakingpoints.com Merch Store: https://shop.breakingpoints.com/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The news to know for Monday, January 27, 2025! We're talking about newly confirmed members of President Trump's cabinet who are getting right to work. We'll also tell you about mass immigration raids, new bids for TikTok, and cuts President Trump is making within the federal government and worldwide. Plus, we'll explain the new challenges complicating California's wildfire recovery, what's different about this year's tax season, and which two teams are headed to the Super Bowl. Those stories and even more news to know in about 10 minutes! Join us every Mon-Fri for more daily news roundups! See sources: https://www.theNewsWorthy.com/shownotes Become an INSIDER to get AD-FREE episodes here: https://www.theNewsWorthy.com/insider Sign-up for our Friday EMAIL here: https://www.theNewsWorthy.com/email Get The NewsWorthy MERCH here: https://www.theNewsWorthy.com/merch Sponsors: Get 15% off OneSkin with the code NEWSWORTHY at https://www.oneskin.co/ #oneskinpod Get 20% off your DeleteMe plan by texting NEWSWORTHY to 64000 To advertise on our podcast, please reach out to libsynads@libsyn.com
In another sweeping move of his second term, President Trump fired more than a dozen inspectors general, the non-partisan watchdogs appointed to protect against abuses of power, waste and mismanagement across federal agencies. White House correspondent Laura Barrón-López discussed the impact with Glenn Fine, former inspector general for the Department of Justice. PBS News is supported by - https://www.pbs.org/newshour/about/funders
In another sweeping move of his second term, President Trump fired more than a dozen inspectors general, the non-partisan watchdogs appointed to protect against abuses of power, waste and mismanagement across federal agencies. White House correspondent Laura Barrón-López discussed the impact with Glenn Fine, former inspector general for the Department of Justice. PBS News is supported by - https://www.pbs.org/newshour/about/funders
Let's talk about Trump removing corruption watchdogs....
This week Dr. Syintist, Chump Slap, and Poppascotch watched a video game movie about a hidden gem called Watch Dogs 2. It was good. Come hear us talk about it!
Plus: Jeff Bezos is the latest tech leader to attempt to repair ties with Donald Trump. And, Boeing attempts to speed up 787 Dreamliner production in South Carolina. Luke Vargas hosts. Sign up for WSJ's free What's News newsletter. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Media animosity is impacting ordinary folk. The hostility is prompting hotel owners, hospitals and other service providers in border towns to shut their doors on visitors from Bangladesh.
It looks like Moana 2 went farther than anyone expected, as the Thanksgiving weekend box office was dominated by her and Maui. Plus Ubisoft kills a game, Warner Bros may have found their new Snape, and don't expect an Elden Ring sequel anytime soon. Plus a review of Skeleton Crew and Alien Romulus. Greetings. I am the Monitor of Installation 04. I am 343 Guilty Spark.
We're nearing the end of the year, but there are still a small handful of new games left to be released! Let's talk briefly about Delta Force while also covering 30 years of the PlayStation, a new interactive Watch Dogs audio show, Riot's plans to act against streamers acting toxic off-platform, NASCAR, and more. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Welcome to the Last Save Loaded Podcast with Colm Sheridan and Justin Smith. Join us for the next hour as we catch up, test some gamer knowledge, and look to the future.On the show this week, Colm cuts up some wood.Justin has a taste test for his Christmas dinner.Colm gets a new bed in the house.Justin's Blood Bowl league continues well.Colm tests Justin with some Back Of The Box descriptions.Things we've been playing include Trombone Champ, Hogwarts Legacy, Lego 2K Drive, Connectank, Deep Rock Galactic, Life Is Strange 2, Squirrel With A Gun, Hi-Fi Rush, Steam World Dig, Control, Assassin's Creed Mirage, Watch Dogs and Lord Of The Rings : Return To Moria.We have some BlueSky and Twitter comments to read as well as our Question Of The Fortnight. If you'd like to contact us you can email the show with lastsaveloaded@gmail.com, or get in touch on Twitter or Bluesky with LastSaveLoaded. Justin is @Onyersix, and Colm is @MultiPlatMan.
John Duffy - The Watch Dogs Didn't BarkJun 22, 2022Ed is joined by John Duffy, who together with Ray Nowosielski has produced a simultaneously fascinating and terrifying book ‘The Watchdogs Didn't Bark: The CIA, NSA, and the Crimes of the War on Terror'.Over a ten year research period, they have uncovered actions and inactions which contributed to the events before, during and subsequent to the atrocities of September 11, 2001.The failures of the services to act on information, the coercion of witnesses and the knee jerk reaction which seemed remarkably prepared for the response are discussed in an interview which is not only informative, it is truly a catalogue of circumstance, action and disaster. 9/11 generates, rightly, a strong sense of emotion in most people, but that sense is open to manipulation by shadowy figures with malevolent intent.Review:The Watchdogs Didn't Bark takes a fact-based, character-driven approach to telling the shocking, previously unrevealed story of the NSA's failure to protect America on 9/11. Citing new insider testimony, the book explores how and why the world's most powerful and least understood intelligence agency failed to stay true to its most basic objective: protect the homeland from a Pearl Harbor style attack.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-opperman-report--1198501/support.
Watchdogs say they don't know if the use of restraint and seclusion on children in Oranga Tamariki facilities is justified, because the Children's Ministry is not recording enough data about their use. Investigative reporter Anusha Bradley has more.
Watchdog journalist Jonathan Choe helped bring attention to a real dog in need of saving – and a Seattle city councilwoman was listening. Some races are still too close to call. Misguided Republicans lash out against Brandi for the crime of being independent. Border counties wake up and vote red. Sanctuary cities are in for a rude awakening.
Glenn Fine's career-long crusade against corruption might have its roots in his college days. As a point guard for the Harvard basketball team, Fine had his personal best game on Dec. 16, 1978, the same day he interviewed for–and received–a Rhodes scholarship. He put up 19 points against Boston College, including eight steals, and the team nearly eeked out a win against the favored Boston players. A remarkable day. What Fine would later discover was that mobsters had bribed Boston College players to play worse to keep the game tight and not cover the point spread. Henry Hill and Jimmy Burke–later portrayed by Ray Liotta and Robert De Niro in the movie Goodfellas were part of the point-shaving scheme. Fine would later be drafted in the 10th round of the NBA draft by the San Antonio Spurs, but it was the anti-corruption law that stuck, not basketball. Fine took a job out of law school as a prosecutor in Washington, D.C., and joined the Office of the Inspector General at the Department of Justice in 1995. He would go on to serve as Inspector General at the DOJ from 2000 to 2011, then at the Department of Defense from 2015 until 2020. He was one of the five inspectors general fired by then-President Donald Trump in what the Washington Post referred to as the "slow-motion Friday night massacre of inspectors general." But what do inspectors general do? It's a question Fine wants to answer with his book, Watchdogs: Inspectors General and the Battle for Honest and Accountable Government. In this episode of the Modern Law Library, Fine and the ABA Journal's Lee Rawles discuss the function, history and importance of the position, along with ways Fine believes government oversight can be improved. As of the book's publication in 2024, there are 74 inspector general offices at the federal level, with more than 14,000 employees. As the IG for the Department of Defense, Fine oversaw the largest office, with some 1,700 employees. Inspectors general conduct independent, non-partisan oversight investigations into waste, fraud, misconduct and best practices, and deliver their reports and recommendations to Congress and the agencies involved. The IGs cannot enforce the adoption of recommendations, but their work acts as the "sunshine" for disinfection, Fine says. One major recommendation Fine makes in Watchdogs is that an inspector general be established for the U.S. Supreme Court and the federal judiciary, who could perhaps file their reports to the chief justice or the head of the Administrative Office of the U.S. Courts. Fine points to judicial ethics concerns and polls finding public trust in the Supreme Court at historic lows, and argues one way to increase public trust is through the transparency provided by an inspector general. Also in this episode, Fine offers advice for anyone considering a career in public service. Rawles and Fine discuss stories of his own investigations, including evaluating the claims of a whistleblowing scientist at the FBI laboratory and looking into how the infamous double-agent spy Robert Hanssen was able to fool his FBI superiors and pass intel to Soviets and Russians.
NY 21 Congress Watchdogs, a Ralph Nader-inspired group, is out with a report documenting how Congressmember Elise Stefanik has introduced several bills that, while sounding pro-worker, threaten their economic well-being. Fred Balzac outlines why a trio of Cong. Stefanik's labor bills are actually pro-business. With Mark Dunlea for Hudson Mohawk Magazine.
Former Inspector General Glenn Fine oversaw investigations of the mishandling of documents in the Oklahoma bombing case, the treatment of detainees at Guantanamo and corruption in the Navy. He spoke with Dave Davies about his work to uncover abuse, waste, and fraud in the Departments of Justice and Defense. His book is Watchdogs. Also, Maureen Corrigan reviews the book Clean, about a housekeeper who is the primary suspect in the death of a child.Learn more about sponsor message choices: podcastchoices.com/adchoicesNPR Privacy Policy
Welcome to the future! It's creepy, invasive and you have no secrets. AND you have no flying car. Ripped off.This week we talk Baldurs Gate 3 mods, is Xbox losing the console wars?, Starfield Shattered Space, Silent Hill 2 remake, some Watch Dogs glasses and California's new law that's forcing companies to admit that you don't own things. Oh and more!Baldurs Gate 3 now has mods on consoles - https://www.vg247.com/baldurs-gate-3-mods-patch-7-releases-consoleWhy not Xbox? Microsoft asks devs what the problem is - https://kotaku.com/games-skipping-xbox-microsoft-asks-devs-studio-why-ps5-1851663611Apparently the Starfield expansion isn't great - https://kotaku.com/starfield-shattered-space-metacritic-steam-reviews-long-1851664605Apparently the Silent Hill 2 remake IS great - https://www.vg247.com/silent-hill-2-reviewTwo students made 'Watch Dogs" glasses - https://kotaku.com/watch-dogs-smart-glasses-instantly-dox-strangers-meta-1851663754Spotify adds offline backup feature that I like the sound of - https://www.macrumors.com/2024/10/04/spotify-launches-offline-backup-feature/• • California law will force companies to admit you don't own your digital stuff - https://kotaku.com/california-ab-2426-digital-games-the-crew-new-law-psn-1851659641 If you'd like to support the show head on over to our Patreon and for as little as $1 a month you can become a member and get the show a bit earlier than everybody else. And if you want more show then for $5 a month you can get The After Party where we keep talking for another 15-30 mins every week.You can also show your support for free by leaving us a lovely five star review on your preferred podcast platform. We'll appreciate it and so will the new listeners it will help to find the show!
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Inspectors general have been called the most powerful public officials you've never heard of. They work inside federal agencies, exposing corruption and ferreting out waste, fraud and abuse. But they're also vulnerable to removal at the whim of the president. Glenn Fine was the inspector general of the Department of Justice in the Clinton, Bush and Obama Administrations. He was also the acting inspector general of the Department of Defense from 2016 until 2020, when he was replaced by former President Trump as part of a series of firings that the Washington Post called a “slow-motion Friday night massacre.” We talk to Fine about the role inspectors general play in holding the federal government to account and why he thinks they need more protection. Fine's new book is “Watchdogs.” Guests: Glenn Fine, inspector general, Department of Justice (2000-2011); acting inspector general, Department of Defense (2016-2020) - author, "Inspectors General and the Battle for Honest and Accountable Government"
John Duffy - The Watch Dogs Didn't BarkJun 22, 2022Ed is joined by John Duffy, who together with Ray Nowosielski has produced a simultaneously fascinating and terrifying book ‘The Watchdogs Didn't Bark: The CIA, NSA, and the Crimes of the War on Terror'.Over a ten year research period, they have uncovered actions and inactions which contributed to the events before, during and subsequent to the atrocities of September 11, 2001.The failures of the services to act on information, the coercion of witnesses and the knee jerk reaction which seemed remarkably prepared for the response are discussed in an interview which is not only informative, it is truly a catalogue of circumstance, action and disaster. 9/11 generates, rightly, a strong sense of emotion in most people, but that sense is open to manipulation by shadowy figures with malevolent intent.Review:The Watchdogs Didn't Bark takes a fact-based, character-driven approach to telling the shocking, previously unrevealed story of the NSA's failure to protect America on 9/11. Citing new insider testimony, the book explores how and why the world's most powerful and least understood intelligence agency failed to stay true to its most basic objective: protect the homeland from a Pearl Harbor style attack.WebsiteThe Watch Dogs Didn't BarkBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-opperman-report--1198501/support.
Does your child with a vulnerable nervous system say mean, hurtful, taunting, or aggressive things to your other kids? You already know you can't control what comes out of someone else's mouth, so what do you do??? How do you help your kids deal with their sibling's verbal aggression?In this episode, you'll learnSteps to help increase your children's psychological boundariesActivities that will help your children increase their psychological boundariesResources mentioned in this podcast:Setting Boundaries That Sick - Juliane Taylor Shore's book!Boundaries with Verbal Aggression with Juliane Taylor Shore {EP 115}Setting Boundaries That Stick With Juliane Taylor Shore and Therapist Uncensored {EP 185}Helping Siblings Understand "Unfair" Parenting {EP 186}Teach Siblings about Owls, Watchdogs, and Possums... Without Excusing! {EP 187}Grief as the Sibling of a Child with Special Needs {EP 188}Read the full transcript at: RobynGobbel.com/siblingsverbalaggressionFollow Me On:FacebookInstagramOver on my website you can find:Webinar and eBook on Focus on the Nervous System to Change Behavior (FREE)eBook on The Brilliance of Attachment (FREE)LOTS & LOTS of FREE ResourcesOngoing support, connection, and co-regulation for struggling parents: The ClubYear-Long Immersive & Holistic Training Program for Parenting Professionals: Being WithCheck Out All Robyn's Free Resources!You can download all sorts of free resources, including webinars, eBook, and infographics about topics such as lying, boundaries, and co-regulation!RobynGobbel.com/FreeResources :::::Want to pick Robyn's brain, hang out with her in Zoom meetings and a forum you can access in an app? Come join us in The Club!Are you a professional who wants to support families of kids with big, baffling behaviors? Then Being With is for you!Just need a little extra help? Head to RobynGobbel.com/FreeResources
Aisha Tyler and Tom reunite after many years of stand up together early in their careers. Aisha shares her journey with network television, hosting and starring in Criminal Minds. She also regales tom with her obsession with optimization podcasts and cold plunges. Then Aisha gives Tom the rundown of her margarita business ‘Losophe,' and the differences between warring canned margaritas on the market. Aisha has also been directing, which has provided a new perspective she takes into her acting. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Thank you to our sponsor Wild Grain! Any combination of breads, pastas and pastries shipped to you, plus $30 off the first box and free croissants when you go to https://www/wildgrain.com/papa. About Aisha: Aisha Tyler is an American actress and talk show host. She is known for playing Andrea Marino in the first season of Ghost Whisperer, Dr. Tara Lewis in Criminal Minds, Mother Nature in the final two The Santa Clause films, and voicing Lana Kane in Archer. She also had recurring roles on CSI: Crime Scene Investigation, Talk Soup, and Friends. She co-hosted seasons two through seven of CBS's The Talk, for which she won a Daytime Emmy Award for Outstanding Entertainment Talk Show Host. Since 2013, she has hosted Whose Line Is It Anyway?.[2] She also hosted Ubisoft's E3 press conferences and has lent her voice to the video games Halo: Reach, Gears of War 3, and Watch Dogs. About Tom: Tom Papa, a celebrated stand-up comedian with over 20 years in the industry, has made significant strides in film, television, radio, podcasts, and live performances. Notably, he's a regular on "The Joe Rogan Experience" and various late-night TV shows. Papa's literary skills are evident in his books “We're All In This Together” and "You're Doing Great!: And Other Reasons To Stay Alive," a collection of essays, and "Your Dad Stole My Rake: And Other Family Dilemmas," a comedic look at family life. His latest stand-up specials are “Tom Papa: What A Day!” and "Tom Papa: You're Doing Great!" on Netflix. Beyond comedy, Papa's engagements extend to hosting "What A Joke With Papa And Fortune" on SiriusXM and appearing on NPR's "Wait, Wait Don't Tell Me." His love for baking led to hosting the Food Network series "Baked." As an actor, he's worked with notable figures like Rob Zombie and Steven Soderbergh and has appeared in several films and TV shows, including the HBO film "Behind the Candelabra." Additionally, Papa has contributed as a writer to projects like "Bee Movie" and various TV series. Residing in Los Angeles with his family, Papa continues to balance his professional life with personal interests like baking. Get in touch with or go see Tom live on stage! Radio, Podcasts and more: https://linktr.ee/tompapa/ Website - http://tompapa.com/ Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/tompapa Twitter - https://www.twitter.com/tompapa Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/comediantompapa #TomPapa #breakingbreadwithTomPapa
Jeff and Christian welcome Victor Lucas from EPTV back to the show this week to discuss the Capcom Next event, a movie adaptation for Watch Dogs, and a dog hitting a homerun at Summer Games Done Quick. The Playlist: Luigi's Mansion 2, Super Monkey Ball Banana Rumble, Cygni: All Guns Blazing and Rocket Knight Re-Sparked collection, FragPunks closed alpha, The First Descendant, Zenless Zone Zero, Crossover: Roll for Initiative, Nintendo Labo Parting Gifts!!