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C-SPAN Radio - Washington Today
Nat'l Security Adviser Waltz to be nominated as U.S. Amb to UN; Sec of State Rubio to take second job as interim NSA

C-SPAN Radio - Washington Today

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2025 53:47


President Donald announces National Security Adviser Mike Waltz will leave that position and be nominated as U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations and Secretary of State Marco Rubio will take on the second job of National Security Adviser; General Motors estimates tariffs will cause a $5 billion loss in profits; President Trump speaks at a National Day of Prayer observance in the White House Rose Garden, taking time, as well, for an update on the tax cut, spending cut, border security "budget reconciliation bill" being finalized by the Republican Congress; former Vice President Kamala Harris criticizes the Trump Administration's first 100 days in a speech in San Francisco. On tariffs, she says the president is “clearly inviting a recession"; Senate Democrats plan to force a vote to require a human rights report on El Salvador, latest move in their effort to have Kilmar Abrego Garcia, who was deported to an El Salvadorian prison, returned to the U.S.; Transportation Sec Sean Duffy outlined steps to increase the number of air traffic controllers. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Money Tips Podcast
Trump's Trade War Will Make Us All Worse Off As Stocks Tumble

Money Tips Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2025 27:29


US Tariffs could lead to a trade war and a global economic slowdown, according to the OECD. China, Mexico, Canada and the EU have said they will be imposing reciprocal tariffs on America. The UK has yet to react to a “reciprocal” 10% Tariff announced by Donald Trump today in the White House Rose Garden. Prime Minister Sir Kier Starmer said a trade war is in nobody’s interest. Stock markets have been falling around the world putting millions of people’s savings and pension pots at risk of a correction or even a crash. The S&P 500 had its worse quarter since 2022. 3 Steps To Unlocking Financial Freedom! I want to take you to the next level, help you get control of your money, learn how to invest and become financially free. Join me online on my free live money management training Wednesday at 7.00PM. Places are limited, so register now below to avoid disappointment. https://bit.ly/3QPp8IH #FinancialFreedom #WealthBuilding #SaveMoney #InvestWisely #CharlesKellyMoneyTips #PersonalFinance #finance #moneytraining #moneymanagement #wealth #money #debt #financialplanning #moneymanagement #financialfreedom #section24tax #debtcrisis #money #businessnews #china #kierstarmer #USEconomy #GoldenAge #UKEconomy #GlobalMarkets #CharlesKellyMoneyTips #Podcast #FinancialPlanning #Investing #WealthManagement #EconomicTrends #tariffs #trump #tradewar

Honestly with Bari Weiss
Niall Ferguson: The Trade War and the Battle for the 21st Century

Honestly with Bari Weiss

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2025 70:21


If your head has been spinning since Donald Trump walked into the White House Rose Garden  and declared “Liberation Day” last Wednesday, we don't blame you. And not just because it was nauseating watching the stock market or your 401(k) crash down, but because it wasn't clear what exactly we were looking at.  As our guest today, economic historian and Free Press columnist Niall Ferguson, wrote in our pages last week:  "Depending on your worldview, you probably think Trump's tariff blitz is one of two things. Either a committed protectionist is trying to Make America Great Again by killing “globalism,” ending “forever wars,” and bringing manufacturing jobs back to the United States. Let's call this Project Minecraft. Alternatively, an unhinged demagogue is crashing both the world economy and the liberal international order, mainly to the advantage of authoritarian regimes…But here is what is actually happening: The American empire that came into existence after the failed autarky and isolationism of the 1930s is being broken up after 80 years. Despite Trump's imperial impulses—wanting to annex Greenland, calling for Canada to become the 51st state—he is engaged right now in a kind of wild decolonization project." Whether or not you agree with Niall's conclusion, there's no question that the real story here is not about the particular tariff rate for Cambodia or Taiwan; rather, it's fundamentally about reordering America's place in the world.  Over the past decade, there's been an intense debate over what role America should play on the world stage, in geopolitics, in trade, and in technology. Trump has made a very clear set of decisions on that question. And that's the case whether or not most Americans understand the consequences. So what are the consequences when the U.S. acts unilaterally to upend the global trading system? What is the outcome when the U.S. weaponizes its own economic power? What happens when the world order, as we know it, is upended? Will these actions embolden our adversaries, or weaken them? Will this ultimately make us poorer, or better off? Has the American empire reached its end? And, was this inevitable or self-inflicted?  One note: While Bari and Niall were recording this conversation, Trump announced a 90-day pause on the reciprocal tariffs. Notably, there's no pause on the tariffs for China. In fact, it went up to 125 percent. But the point remains. And the face-off between America and China has only heated up. What does that mean? Is the twenty-first century destined to be ours, or China's? All these questions and more with Free Press columnist Niall Ferguson. If you liked what you heard from Honestly, the best way to support us is to go to TheFP.com and become a Free Press subscriber today. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

ValueSide
Tariffs: The Good, The Bad, And The Unknown

ValueSide

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2025 8:05


On April 2, 2025, from the White House Rose Garden, President Donald Trump announced the third era of American Tariffs. It was a much-anticipated event, with the global financial world holding its collective breath. Seemingly, no one knew the details of these new taxes on imports.

The Josh Hammer Show
Everyone Is Wrong on Trump's Tariffs

The Josh Hammer Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 4, 2025 27:36


Josh Hammer explains the correct way to think about President Trump's tariff "Liberation Day" at the White House Rose Garden on Wednesday.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

ValueSide
Tariffs: The Good, The Bad, And The Unknown

ValueSide

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 4, 2025 8:05


On April 2, 2025, from the White House Rose Garden, President Donald Trump announced the third era of American Tariffs. It was a much-anticipated event, with the global financial world holding its collective breath. Seemingly, no one knew the details of these new taxes on imports.

Today, Explained
The day after "Liberation Day"

Today, Explained

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2025 27:31


It's unclear what Trump's latest tariffs liberate us from. Tariffs can be good policy when done right, but this latest round is scrambling America's alliances and economy. This episode was produced by Devan Schwartz and Gabrielle Berbey, edited by Jolie Myers, fact-checked by Laura Bullard and Amanda Lewellyn, engineered by Patrick Boyd and Andrea Kristinsdottir, and hosted by Noel King. Transcript at vox.com/today-explained-podcast Support Today, Explained by becoming a Vox Member today: http://www.vox.com/members President Donald Trump after signing executive orders imposing tariffs during the “Make America Wealthy Again” event in the White House Rose Garden. Photo by Andrew Harnik/Getty Images. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

The Chris Stigall Show
Liberation Day Has Arrived

The Chris Stigall Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2025 110:24


Nothing short of history happened yesterday in the White House Rose Garden. Donald Trump lowered the boom across the map economically announcing his initiative to level reciprocal tariffs against any country currently hitting us with tariffs. That is, if they tax us one rate, we're taxing them the same rate. Naturally, there's opposition. Stigall lays out the case today with West Virginia Congressman Riley Moore and former Trump Senior Advisor Tim Murtaugh. Plus, Stigall catches up with his old broadcasting friend and now the head of counterterrorism in the White House - Dr. Sebastian Gorka. Today's show is packed! Listen fast.-For more info visit the official website: https://chrisstigall.comInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/chrisstigallshow/Twitter: https://twitter.com/ChrisStigallFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/chris.stigall/Listen on Spotify: https://tinyurl.com/StigallPodListen on Apple Podcasts: https://bit.ly/StigallShow-Global Coin, for exclusive listener offers go to https://www.shopglobalcoin.com/pages/stigall or call 1-888-560-3125.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Economist Podcasts
Import-extort: what to make of Donald Trump's titanic tariffs

Economist Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2025 46:35


After months of bluster, he's finally done it. At a ceremony in the White House Rose Garden, Donald Trump overturned decades of American trade policy with a simple signature. The new wave of trade restrictions, if implemented in full, will raise tariffs to the highest level in more than a century. So how bad could it get?Hosts: Mike Bird and Ethan Wu. Guests: The Economist's Simon Rabinovitch; and Douglas Irwin, a professor of economics at Dartmouth College.Transcripts of our podcasts are available via economist.com/podcasts.Listen to what matters most, from global politics and business to science and technology—subscribe to Economist Podcasts+.For more information about how to access Economist Podcasts+, please visit our FAQs page or watch our video explaining how to link your account. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Business Casual
Trump's Tariff Reveal Escalates Trade War & Tesla Sales Drop 13%

Business Casual

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2025 32:37


Episode 553: Neal and Toby explain what Donald Trump's tariffs mean for the global economy after his "Liberation Day" reveal in the White House Rose Garden. Then, Tesla sales are down 13% after sharing their Q1 earnings and Nintendo reveals a new Switch for the first time in years. Then Neal shares his favorite numbers from the week and here are the headlines you should know from Wednesday. Subscribe to Morning Brew Daily for more of the news you need to start your day. Share the show with a friend, and leave us a review on your favorite podcast app. Checkout TaxAct for more! Listen to Morning Brew Daily Here: https://link.chtbl.com/MBD Watch Morning Brew Daily Here: https://www.youtube.com/@MorningBrewDailyShow Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Money talks from Economist Radio
Import-extort: what to make of Donald Trump's titanic tariffs

Money talks from Economist Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2025 46:35


After months of bluster, he's finally done it. At a ceremony in the White House Rose Garden, Donald Trump overturned decades of American trade policy with a simple signature. The new wave of trade restrictions, if implemented in full, will raise tariffs to the highest level in more than a century. So how bad could it get?Hosts: Mike Bird and Ethan Wu. Guests: The Economist's Simon Rabinovitch; and Douglas Irwin, a professor of economics at Dartmouth College.Transcripts of our podcasts are available via economist.com/podcasts.Listen to what matters most, from global politics and business to science and technology—subscribe to Economist Podcasts+.For more information about how to access Economist Podcasts+, please visit our FAQs page or watch our video explaining how to link your account.

MG Show
Liberation Day In America; What Does it Mean?

MG Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2025 116:40


April 2, 2025, marked President Trump's "Liberation Day" in America, with a sweeping tariff plan unveiled in the White House Rose Garden, targeting nations like China, Canada, and Mexico with reciprocal duties to reclaim U.S. wealth and jobs. White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt hailed it as a historic shift, while markets trembled and critics warned of price hikes. This episode of the MG Show digs into the raw reality of this bold move—its stakes, its fallout, and its promise for the America First fight. The truth is learned, never told—tune in, arm yourself with the constitution as your weapon, and face what's really unfolding. Keywords Liberation Day, tariffs, America First, Donald Trump, reciprocal duties, White House, Karoline Leavitt, trade war, deep state, economy, constitution, truth, @intheMatrixxx, @shadygrooove, MG Show Tune in weekdays at 12pm ET / 9am PST, hosted by @InTheMatrixxx and @Shadygrooove. Catch up on-demand on [Rumble](https://rumble.com/mgshow) or via your favorite podcast platform. **Where to Watch & Listen** - Live on [Rumble](https://rumble.com/mgshow) - [Red State Talk Radio](https://mgshow.link/redstate) - X: [@intheMatrixxx](https://x.com/inthematrixxx) - Backup: [Kick](https://kick.com/mgshow) - PODCASTS: Available on PodBean, Apple, Pandora, and Amazon Music. Search for "MG Show" to listen. **Engage with Us** Join the conversation on [MG Show Channel](https://t.me/mgshowchannel) and participate in live voice chats at [MG Show Chat](https://t.me/MGShow). **Social & Support** - Follow us on X: @intheMatrixxx and @ShadyGrooove - Join our listener group on X: [X Group](https://mgshow.link/xgroup) - Support the show: - Fundraiser: [GiveSendGo](https://givesendgo.com/helpmgshow) - Donate: [Support Page](https://mg.show/support) - Merch: [Merch Store](https://merch.mg.show) - MyPillow Special: Use code MGSHOW at [MyPillow](https://mypillow.com/mgshow) for savings! - Crypto donations: Bitcoin: bc1qtl2mftxzv8cxnzenmpav6t72a95yudtkq9dsuf Ethereum: 0xA11f0d2A68193cC57FAF9787F6Db1d3c98cf0b4D ADA: addr1q9z3urhje7jp2g85m3d4avfegrxapdhp726qpcf7czekeuayrlwx4lrzcfxzvupnlqqjjfl0rw08z0fmgzdk7z4zzgnqujqzsf XLM: GAWJ55N3QFYPFA2IC6HBEQ3OTGJGDG6OMY6RHP4ZIDFJLQPEUS5RAMO7 LTC: ltc1qapwe55ljayyav8hgg2f9dx2y0dxy73u0tya0pu **All Links** Find everything on [Linktree](https://linktr.ee/mgshow)

Bloomberg Talks
Trump Tariffs: Everything You Need to Know

Bloomberg Talks

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2025 21:40 Transcription Available


This is a special edition of the Bloomberg Daybreak: US Edition podcast. Subscribe to the show: on Apple: http://bit.ly/3DWYoAN on Spotify: http://bit.ly/3jGRYiB Anywhere: http://bit.ly/3J1bct9On today's episode: President Donald Trump imposed the steepest American tariffs in a century as he steps up his campaign to reshape the global economy, sparking threats of retaliation and a selloff in markets around the world.Trump announced Wednesday he will apply at least a 10% tariff on all exporters to the US, with even higher duties on some 60 nations, to counter large trade imbalances with the US. That includes some of the country’s biggest trading partners, such as China — which now faces a tariff of well above 50% on many goods — as well as the European Union, Japan and Vietnam.“For years, hard-working American citizens were forced to sit on the sidelines as other nations got rich and powerful, much of it at our expense,” Trump said during an event in the White House Rose Garden to unveil the so-called reciprocal tariffs. “Now it’s our turn to prosper.”The move marks a dramatic escalation in Trump’s trade war, one that risks triggering retaliation from other countries and upends calculations for businesses and consumers at home. China and the EU, America’s largest trading partner, both said they were preparing to take countermeasures in response.The US president has embraced tariffs as a tool to assert US power, revive manufacturing at home and exact geopolitical concessions — counter to the decades-old consensus that lower trade barriers help to foster ties among nations and prevent conflicts. Economists say the near-term result of his measures will likely be higher US prices and slower growth — or perhaps even a recession.Global financial markets were hit by a sweeping selloff after Trump’s announcement, with US equity futures slumping as much as 4%.Gold hit an all-time high and the traditional haven Japanese yen soared, while China maintained its daily support of the yuan. Ten-year Treasury yields fell toward the closely-watched 4% level, their lowest since October.Read More: Fear Grips Markets as Trump Tariffs Raise Risks to Global GrowthLess than three months after returning to the White House, Trump has already erected trade barriers that are bigger by some measures than those imposed in the notoriously protectionist 1930s. Bloomberg Economics calculates that the effective tax rate the US now charges on more than $3 trillion of imported goods may climb to around 23% — higher than any point in more than a century.A statement published Wednesday by the United States Trade Representative explained the Trump administration calculated its raft of new tariffs primarily based on existing trade balances. Countries running a trade surplus with the US faced a flat 10% rate regardless, as did nations where trade was roughly even.There’s a small difference in the tariff rates first announced by Trump and more than a dozen of those listed in the annex that accompanied the White House executive order. For countries like South Korea, Myanmar, Pakistan and India, the rates in the annex are about 1 percentage point higher than the initial announcement.The 10% baseline charge on everyone takes effect after midnight Saturday. The higher duties on targeted countries — which replace, rather than add on top of the 10% rate — are due to kick in on April 9, the White House said.Read More: List of Reciprocal Tariffs by CountryFor now, the new measures don’t include Canada and Mexico, which are embroiled in a separate on-and-off tariff dispute with the US. They also won’t apply to some products that are subject to separate duties tied to so-called Sec. 232 investigations such as autos, semiconductors and lumber.The reciprocal tariffs were “much worse than we feared,” said Mary Lovely, a senior fellow at the Peterson Institute for International Economics. There’ll be “huge implications for rerouting of trade,” she said.The president, who’s sought to frame his trade plans as a boost for his blue-collar voters, was joined in the Rose Garden by union members and workers from various industries — including a retired autoworker who spoke on stage. Later, Trump brandished large boards during his 48-minute address to display each nation’s new rate.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Nightside With Dan Rea
Trump's "Liberation Day" - Part 1

Nightside With Dan Rea

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2025 34:40 Transcription Available


On Wednesday, a day President Trump has been calling “Liberation Day, during an event in the White House Rose Garden, President Donald Trump announced his global “reciprocal” tariffs plan. Trump announced the U.S. will impose a 25% tariff on all foreign made automobiles, among other tariffs. Dan broke down more of Trump's “reciprocal” tariffs on other countries. Democrats, along with some GOP support, are projected to rebuke President Trump's tariff policy in an expected evening vote. How will these imposed tariffs affect the Stock Market, American businesses, and U.S. consumers? Do you take aim with the global tariffs and how they might impact you? Why or why not? Boston Globe Business and finance columnist Larry Edelman joined us to discuss!Listen to WBZ NewsRadio on the NEW iHeart Radio app and be sure to set WBZ NewsRadio as your #1 preset!

Nightside With Dan Rea
Trump's "Liberation Day" - Part 2

Nightside With Dan Rea

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2025 38:32 Transcription Available


On Wednesday, a day President Trump has been calling “Liberation Day, during an event in the White House Rose Garden, President Donald Trump announced his global “reciprocal” tariffs plan. Trump announced the U.S. will impose a 25% tariff on all foreign made automobiles, among other tariffs. Dan broke down more of Trump's “reciprocal” tariffs on other countries. Democrats, along with some GOP support, are projected to rebuke President Trump's tariff policy in an expected evening vote. How will these imposed tariffs affect the Stock Market, American businesses, and U.S. consumers? Do you take aim with the global tariffs and how they might impact you? Why or why not? Listen to WBZ NewsRadio on the NEW iHeart Radio app and be sure to set WBZ NewsRadio as your #1 preset!

Nightside With Dan Rea
Trump's "Liberation Day" - Part 3

Nightside With Dan Rea

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2025 41:53 Transcription Available


On Wednesday, a day President Trump has been calling “Liberation Day, during an event in the White House Rose Garden, President Donald Trump announced his global “reciprocal” tariffs plan. Trump announced the U.S. will impose a 25% tariff on all foreign made automobiles, among other tariffs. Dan broke down more of Trump's “reciprocal” tariffs on other countries. Democrats, along with some GOP support, are projected to rebuke President Trump's tariff policy in an expected evening vote. How will these imposed tariffs affect the Stock Market, American businesses, and U.S. consumers? Do you take aim with the global tariffs and how they might impact you? Why or why not? Listen to WBZ NewsRadio on the NEW iHeart Radio app and be sure to set WBZ NewsRadio as your #1 preset!

The Two-Minute Briefing
Trumpageddon: could tariffs finally make Brexit work for Britain?

The Two-Minute Briefing

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2025 40:08


So it's finally happened. Donald Trump took to the White House Rose Garden on Wednesday night to announce his grand tariff plan on what he'd dubbed “Liberation Day”.The end result was the UK being slapped with a 10pc tax on all exports to the US. It's not good news for the economy, but we have avoided the much heavier tariffs imposed on the likes of the EU and China.Kamal and Camilla ask former Business Secretary and ardent Leaver Sir Jacob Rees-Mogg whether we can thank Brexit for sparing the UK from the worst of the new regime, and if we will now realise the full potential of leaving Europe.They also assess how well Keir Starmer comes out of it all. For all of his bending the knee to Trump, the Prime Minister has come away with exactly the same outcome on tariffs as Taliban-led Afghanistan. Can he still salvage a trade deal, or is retaliatory action on the cards?Producers: Georgia Coan and Lilian FawcettSenior Producer: John CadiganPlanning Editor: Venetia RaineySocial Media Producer: Rachel DuffyVideo Editor: Valerie BrowneStudio Director: Meghan SearleEditor: Camilla TomineyOriginal music by Goss Studio Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

The Fourcast
Will Trump's tariffs cause global economic crash? | Robert Kaplan | Fourcast

The Fourcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2025 33:48


Donald Trump has announced global tariffs on an unprecedented scale, holding up a chart in the White House Rose Garden outlining what each country will pay and while the UK seems to have got off relatively lightly, almost nowhere has escaped America's determination to bolster its home-grown trade and manufacturing. Even the penguins that are the only inhabitants of a chain of remote Antarctic islands have been slapped with a 10 percent tariff. Prices in the US are likely to go up. The global economy faces a period of chaos amid plunging markets. But is a trade war inevitable? And could it spiral out of control and escalate into something much worse? For this episode of the Fourcast, Krishnan Guru-Murthy is joined by the American author and commentator Robert Kaplan whose writing examines the nature of US power, and Channel 4 News Economics Correspondent Helia Ebrahimi. Produced by Calum Fraser, Ka Yee Mak, Silvia Maresca, Rob Thomson

Bloomberg Daybreak: Asia Edition
Trump Tariffs: Everything You Need to Know

Bloomberg Daybreak: Asia Edition

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2025 21:40 Transcription Available


This is a special edition of the Bloomberg Daybreak: US Edition podcast. Subscribe to the show: on Apple: http://bit.ly/3DWYoAN on Spotify: http://bit.ly/3jGRYiB Anywhere: http://bit.ly/3J1bct9On today's episode: President Donald Trump imposed the steepest American tariffs in a century as he steps up his campaign to reshape the global economy, sparking threats of retaliation and a selloff in markets around the world.Trump announced Wednesday he will apply at least a 10% tariff on all exporters to the US, with even higher duties on some 60 nations, to counter large trade imbalances with the US. That includes some of the country’s biggest trading partners, such as China — which now faces a tariff of well above 50% on many goods — as well as the European Union, Japan and Vietnam.“For years, hard-working American citizens were forced to sit on the sidelines as other nations got rich and powerful, much of it at our expense,” Trump said during an event in the White House Rose Garden to unveil the so-called reciprocal tariffs. “Now it’s our turn to prosper.”The move marks a dramatic escalation in Trump’s trade war, one that risks triggering retaliation from other countries and upends calculations for businesses and consumers at home. China and the EU, America’s largest trading partner, both said they were preparing to take countermeasures in response.The US president has embraced tariffs as a tool to assert US power, revive manufacturing at home and exact geopolitical concessions — counter to the decades-old consensus that lower trade barriers help to foster ties among nations and prevent conflicts. Economists say the near-term result of his measures will likely be higher US prices and slower growth — or perhaps even a recession.Global financial markets were hit by a sweeping selloff after Trump’s announcement, with US equity futures slumping as much as 4%.Gold hit an all-time high and the traditional haven Japanese yen soared, while China maintained its daily support of the yuan. Ten-year Treasury yields fell toward the closely-watched 4% level, their lowest since October.Read More: Fear Grips Markets as Trump Tariffs Raise Risks to Global GrowthLess than three months after returning to the White House, Trump has already erected trade barriers that are bigger by some measures than those imposed in the notoriously protectionist 1930s. Bloomberg Economics calculates that the effective tax rate the US now charges on more than $3 trillion of imported goods may climb to around 23% — higher than any point in more than a century.A statement published Wednesday by the United States Trade Representative explained the Trump administration calculated its raft of new tariffs primarily based on existing trade balances. Countries running a trade surplus with the US faced a flat 10% rate regardless, as did nations where trade was roughly even.There’s a small difference in the tariff rates first announced by Trump and more than a dozen of those listed in the annex that accompanied the White House executive order. For countries like South Korea, Myanmar, Pakistan and India, the rates in the annex are about 1 percentage point higher than the initial announcement.The 10% baseline charge on everyone takes effect after midnight Saturday. The higher duties on targeted countries — which replace, rather than add on top of the 10% rate — are due to kick in on April 9, the White House said.Read More: List of Reciprocal Tariffs by CountryFor now, the new measures don’t include Canada and Mexico, which are embroiled in a separate on-and-off tariff dispute with the US. They also won’t apply to some products that are subject to separate duties tied to so-called Sec. 232 investigations such as autos, semiconductors and lumber.The reciprocal tariffs were “much worse than we feared,” said Mary Lovely, a senior fellow at the Peterson Institute for International Economics. There’ll be “huge implications for rerouting of trade,” she said.The president, who’s sought to frame his trade plans as a boost for his blue-collar voters, was joined in the Rose Garden by union members and workers from various industries — including a retired autoworker who spoke on stage. Later, Trump brandished large boards during his 48-minute address to display each nation’s new rate.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Frank Speech - The Lindell Report
Trump's Liberation Day: A New Era for American Industry

Frank Speech - The Lindell Report

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2025 55:53 Transcription Available


In this pivotal episode of The Mike Lindell Show, we delve into the transformative policies announced by President Trump on Liberation Day. As the United States embarks on a new economic journey, President Trump declares a rebirth of American industry with the introduction of reciprocal tariffs, aimed at revitalizing domestic production and reducing reliance on foreign imports. With live coverage from the White House Rose Garden, viewers witness President Trump's historic speech that promises to boost American manufacturing, create jobs, and make the nation wealthy once more. This episode captures the spirit of patriotic economic resurgence, as tariffs are set to level the playing field for American workers and industries, marking the beginning of an unprecedented era of prosperity and independence.

China Daily Podcast
英语新闻丨特朗普宣布对华等贸易伙伴加征全面关税

China Daily Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2025 6:34


US President Donald Trump unveiled a new tariff policy on Wednesday afternoon to impose new tariffs on nearly all US trading partners, including a 34 percent levy on China.美国总统唐纳德·特朗普于当地时间周三下午宣布实施新的关税政策,将对包括中国在内的几乎所有美国贸易伙伴加征新关税,其中对中国商品将征收34%的关税。Trump, speaking from the White House Rose Garden, announced an "economic emergency", introducing a 10 percent "baseline" tariff on imported goods and additional punitive tariffs targeting around 60 countries with what he called "unfair trade practices".在白宫玫瑰园发表讲话时,特朗普宣布美国进入"经济紧急状态",提出对进口商品征收10%的"基准"关税,并对约60个存在所谓"不公平贸易行为"的国家加征惩罚性关税。Trump said the tariff on all countries, except Canada and Mexico, will take effect on Saturday. He also announced that there would be "individualized" tariffs for countries that have the largest trade deficits with the United States, which would go into effect on April 9.特朗普表示,除加拿大和墨西哥外,针对所有国家的关税将于本周六生效。他还宣布,对美存在最大贸易逆差的国家将实施"差别化"关税政策,该措施将于4月9日生效。"For decades, our country has been looted, pillaged, raped and plundered by nations near and far, both friend and foe alike," Trump said, claiming that the tariffs were designed to boost domestic manufacturing."数十年来,我们的国家被远近邻邦、盟友与对手共同掠夺、劫掠、压榨和剥削。"特朗普声称,这些关税政策旨在重振美国制造业。During his remarks, Trump displayed a chart detailing various US trading partners, highlighting what he claimed were the tariffs those countries imposed on the United States. He then proposed that the US would apply reciprocal tariffs at half the rate charged by each nation, including China's alleged 67 percent effective tariff rate when factoring in "currency manipulation and trade barriers".在演讲过程中,特朗普展示了一份详细列举美国各贸易伙伴的图表,重点强调他声称的这些国家对美征收的关税水平。他进而提出,美国将按各国现行税率的一半征收对等关税,其中包括在考虑"货币操纵和贸易壁垒"因素后,中国据称实施的67%实际有效关税。China, a central focus, was on the top of the chart, followed by the European Union.作为核心关注对象的中国在图表中位列首位,欧盟紧随其后。"[On China], we're going to be charging a discounted reciprocal tariff of 34 percent,"said Trump. Before today's announcement, Trump had already imposed 10 percent tariffs on Chinese goods in two separate rounds, one in February and another in March.美国总统特朗普说:"针对中国,我们将征收34%的折扣对等关税。"在今天的宣布之前,特朗普已经对两轮中国商品征收10%的关税,一轮是在2月,另一轮是在3月。Later, White House documents detailed specific rates: China faces a 54 percent total tariff, with a new 34 percent added to the existing 20 percent, as confirmed by Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent. Other rates include the EU at 20 percent, Vietnam at 46 percent, Japan at 24 percent, Korea at 25 percent, India at 26 percent, Cambodia at 49 percent.白宫文件显示,中国商品实际总关税将达54%,即在现有20%基础上新增34%。财政部长斯科特·贝森特确认了这一叠加机制。 此次加征关税前,特朗普政府已在今年2月和3月分两批对中国商品加征10%关税。根据最新清单,其他主要经济体税率分别为:欧盟20%、越南46%、日本24%、韩国25%、印度26%、柬埔寨49%。Trump said that the tariffs would address years of "unfair" trade practices, during which he claimed other countries had been exploiting the US.特朗普声称,这些关税将纠正多年来的"不公平"贸易行为,制止他国"剥削"美国。US stock markets quickly erased earlier gains following Trump's remarks. In after-hours trading, S&P 500 futures dropped by 1.5 percent.在特朗普发表上述讲话后,美国股市迅速回吐早盘涨幅。标普500指数期货在盘后交易中下挫1.5%。Numerous US lawmakers criticized Trump's tariff hike. Senator Tim Kaine, a Virginia Democrat, said that "many of my Republican colleagues in Congress have already expressed concerns about these tariffs". Kaine authored a resolution to block Trump's tariffs on Canadian imports, which passed the Senate on Wednesday.众多美国议员批评了特朗普的加征关税措施。弗吉尼亚州民主党参议员蒂姆·凯恩透露,“我在国会的许多共和党同事已经表达了对这些关税的担忧”。凯恩撰写了一项决议,阻止特朗普对加拿大进口商品加征关税,该决议于周三在参议院获得通过。"His [Trump's] half-baked trade war will only raise prices for consumers," said Senator Peter Welch, a Vermont Democrat.佛蒙特州民主党籍参议员彼得·韦尔奇直言:"这场(特朗普)草率发动的贸易战只会推高消费者物价。"Senator Susan Collins, a Maine Republican, said: "If these tariffs go into effect, it will be so harmful. And as price hikes always do, they will hurt those the most who can afford them the least."缅因州共和党籍参议员苏珊·柯林斯警告称:"这些关税一旦实施将造成严重损害。正如物价上涨的惯常效应,承受能力最脆弱的群体必将首当其冲。"Speaking shortly after Trump, Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney said the reciprocal tariffs announced by the US President will "fundamentally change the international trading system". He also said Canada would fight American tariffs with countermeasures, although his country and Mexico were not on the list of new tariffs.Trump described the exclusion as an effort to stop illegal immigration and drug smuggling.在特朗普宣布政策后,加拿大总理马克·卡尼随即表示,美国总统推行的对等关税政策将"从根本上改变国际贸易体系"。尽管加墨两国未被列入新关税清单,但卡尼强调加拿大将采取反制措施。特朗普将这一排斥行动描述为遏制非法移民和毒品走私的努力。Hours before Trump's announcement, Stephane Dujarric, spokesperson for the United Nations (UN), told China Daily at Wednesday's noon briefing that the UN has "expressed concern about what we've seen", which is "a rise in economic protectionism" and is concerned "about the impact it could have on the global economy".在特朗普正式宣布前数小时,联合国秘书长发言人斯特凡·杜加里克于周三午间例行记者会上回应《中国日报》提问时表示,联合国已对当前"经济保护主义抬头态势表示关切",并担忧此举"可能对全球经济产生冲击"。Dujarric told the press conference at the UN headquarters in New York last week that the UN consistently encourages member states to settle trade disputes through constructive dialogue or established mechanisms.杜加里克上周在纽约联合国总部记者会上重申,联合国始终倡导会员国通过建设性对话或既有机制解决贸易争端。"I think we've spoken about the issue of tariffs and our position remains the same. We live in a very much global interlinked economy. It is important that member states resolve their trade issues through constructive engagement or through existing architecture, whether it's within the UN or not. And we've seen other countries put up tariffs. These are things that can have very severe impacts on the global economy," he said.“我想我们已经谈到了关税问题,我们的立场仍然不变。我们生活在一个深度互联的全球经济体系当中。各成员国无论通过联合国框架内外的建设性接触或现有机制解决贸易争端都至关重要。我们也看到其他国家提高了关税。这些因素都会对全球经济产生非常严重的影响,"杜加里克说。Ursula von der Leyen, the president of the European Commission, said on Tuesday that Europe has a plan to retaliate if Trump imposes widespread tariffs. "Europe did not start this confrontation," she said to EU lawmakers.欧盟委员会主席乌尔苏拉·冯德莱恩周二表态,若特朗普实施全面关税,欧盟已制定反制预案。她对欧盟立法者说:“欧洲并没有挑起这场对抗”。"There's only one conclusion: Trump is convinced that he's smarter than the many economists and business leaders who have urged him not to raise tariffs and risk a trade war," Anthony Moretti, an associate professor in the Communication and Organizational Leadership Department at Robert Morris University in Pennsylvania, told the China Daily.宾夕法尼亚州罗伯特莫里斯大学传播与组织领导系副教授安东尼·莫雷蒂向《中国日报》分析指出:"唯一合理的解释是,特朗普坚信自己比众多经济学家和商界领袖更高明——这些人士反复警告加征关税将引发贸易战风险。""A trade war would harm Americans and people from all over the world, and it will damage bilateral relations," he said.莫雷蒂说:"贸易战不仅将伤害美国民众和世界各国人民,更会严重损害双边关系。"Trump signed another executive order effective May 2 to remove tariff exemptions for Chinese imports valued at $800 or less and intends to apply the same measure to other countries once the federal government confirms it has the necessary staffing and resources in place. The "de minimis" exemption was helpful to popular e-commerce websites Temu and Shein.特朗普签署的另一项行政令于5月2日生效,取消了对价值800美元或以下的中国进口商品的关税豁免,并打算在联邦政府确认必要的人员和资源到位后,对其他国家实施同样的措施。这项“最低限度”豁免曾对热门电商平台Temu和Shein有所帮助。Moretti said that Trump "slammed" China twice on Wednesday. "The 34 percent tariffs will likely draw the bigger headlines, and any response from China will only magnify what he said. But the president also eliminated the‘de minimis' rule that eliminated tariffs on imported items of less than $800," he said. "In effect, what the president has decided is that everything entering the US from China must include a tariff. ""特朗普周三实际上对中国实施了双重打击。"莫雷蒂解读道,"34%的特别关税固然占据新闻头条,中方任何反制措施都将放大其政策效应。但更隐蔽的杀招在于废止800美元以下商品免税规则——这意味着总统实质上决定,所有中国输美商品都必须缴纳关税。"And that means higher prices whether the item is inexpensive or costly. Poorer Americans will especially feel the pain of higher prices because they have fewer dollars to spend," Moretti added."无论商品价格高低,最终都将推升终端售价。对经济拮据的美国低收入群体而言,这种物价上涨带来的痛感将尤为强烈。"莫雷蒂补充道。impose new tariffs征收关税the largest trade deficits最大贸易逆差reciprocal tariffs对等关税hikev.上涨;上升economic protectionism经济保护主义tariff exemptions关税豁免

Rich Zeoli
Liberation Day! + Report: Obama/Pelosi Didn't Want Kamala in 2024

Rich Zeoli

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2025 183:00


The Rich Zeoli Show- Full Episode (04/02/2025): 3:05pm- At 4:00pm today, from the White House Rose Garden, President Donald Trump will hold a “Liberation Day” presentation where he will announce new, reciprocal tariffs on imported goods. 3:10pm- In their new book, “Fight: Inside the Wildest Battle for the White House,” reporters Amie Parnes and Jonathan Allen reveal that when Joe Biden made his decision to withdraw from the 2024 presidential race, Kamala Harris pleaded for an immediate endorsement. Meanwhile, behind the scenes, Barack Obama and Nancy Pelosi were fighting for an abbreviated primary—fearing that Harris was incapable of winning a presidential election. Parnes and Allen report that Obama's ideal ticket would have featured Michigan Governor Gretchen Whitmer and Maryland Governor Wes Moore. 3:30pm- Hollywood actor Val Kilmer has died at the age of 65 from pneumonia. Kilmer starred in Tombstone, Batman Forever, The Doors, Top Gun, and most recently, in 2022, Top Gun: Maverick. Amazingly, Kilmer was never nominated for an Oscar—not even for his performance as Doc Holiday in Tombstone. Justin points out that Kilmer was nominated for an MTV Movie Award—but, somehow, he didn't even win that despite the incredible performance! 3:50pm- On Monday night at 7:00pm ET, Senator Cory Booker (D-NJ) began a speech from the Senate floor to protest the Trump Administration and its policies—claiming the administration has “inflicted pain” and rejected “common decency.” The speech ended 25-hours later—breaking Strom Thurmond's 24 hour and 18-minute record set while filibustering the Civil Rights Act of 1957. In preparation for the speech, the New York Times reports that Booker hadn't eaten since Friday and hadn't had anything to drink since Sunday—as he wasn't permitted to leave the Senate floor to use the restroom during his speech. The Times also noted that Booker's marathon speech actually delayed a planned vote on a Democrat-led bill reversing President Donald Trump's tariffs on Canadian imports. 4:05pm- President Donald Trump, speaking from the Rose Garden, announced “Liberation Day” and pledged to “make America wealthy again”—explaining that for decades the United States economy has been punished by onerous tariffs placed on American-made goods being exported internationally. Trump signed an executive order which would place “reciprocal tariffs” on foreign nations and will serve as America's “Declaration of Economic Independence.” The tariffs will take effect at midnight on April 5th. The reciprocal tariffs will be half of what trading partners are currently charging the U.S. An additional 10% universal baseline tariff will be applied to all countries considered to be acting in bad faith. Will the Trump Administration remove tariffs on countries that remove tariffs on American-made goods? Trump stated: “To all foreign presidents, prime ministers, kings, queens, ambassadors, and everyone else who will soon be calling to ask for exemptions to these tariffs, I say—terminate your own tariffs, drop your barriers, don't manipulate your currencies…and start buying tens of billions of dollars of American goods.” 5:05pm- In response to President Donald Trump's tariff announcement, futures on the S&P 500 are initially down just over 1%. Notably, Canada and Mexico—two of the United States' top trading partners—were not explicitly mentioned for new tariffs. 5:15pm- Will the Trump Administration remove tariffs on countries that remove tariffs on American-made goods? Trump stated: “To all foreign presidents, prime ministers, kings, queens, ambassadors, and everyone else who will soon be calling to ask for exemptions to these tariffs, I say—terminate your own tariffs, drop your barriers, don't manipulate your currencies…and start buying tens of billions of dollars of American goods.” 5:20pm- Listeners call into the show and react to President Donald Trump's executive order establishing new tariffs on foreign nations. Will this mo ...

Rich Zeoli
Cory Booker's One Night Stand

Rich Zeoli

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2025 41:07


Weekday afternoons on Talk Radio 1210 WPHT, Rich Zeoli gives the expert analysis and humorous take that we need in this crazy political climate. Along with Executive Producer Matt DeSantis and Justin Otero, the Zeoli show is the next generation of talk radio and you can be a part of it weekday afternoons 3-7pm. The Rich Zeoli Show- Hour 1: 3:05pm- At 4:00pm today, from the White House Rose Garden, President Donald Trump will hold a “Liberation Day” presentation where he will announce new, reciprocal tariffs on imported goods. 3:10pm- In their new book, “Fight: Inside the Wildest Battle for the White House,” reporters Amie Parnes and Jonathan Allen reveal that when Joe Biden made his decision to withdraw from the 2024 presidential race, Kamala Harris pleaded for an immediate endorsement. Meanwhile, behind the scenes, Barack Obama and Nancy Pelosi were fighting for an abbreviated primary—fearing that Harris was incapable of winning a presidential election. Parnes and Allen report that Obama's ideal ticket would have featured Michigan Governor Gretchen Whitmer and Maryland Governor Wes Moore. 3:30pm- Hollywood actor Val Kilmer has died at the age of 65 from pneumonia. Kilmer starred in Tombstone, Batman Forever, The Doors, Top Gun, and most recently, in 2022, Top Gun: Maverick. Amazingly, Kilmer was never nominated for an Oscar—not even for his performance as Doc Holiday in Tombstone. Justin points out that Kilmer was nominated for an MTV Movie Award—but, somehow, he didn't even win that despite the incredible performance! 3:50pm- On Monday night at 7:00pm ET, Senator Cory Booker (D-NJ) began a speech from the Senate floor to protest the Trump Administration and its policies—claiming the administration has “inflicted pain” and rejected “common decency.” The speech ended 25-hours later—breaking Strom Thurmond's 24 hour and 18-minute record set while filibustering the Civil Rights Act of 1957. In preparation for the speech, the New York Times reports that Booker hadn't eaten since Friday and hadn't had anything to drink since Sunday—as he wasn't permitted to leave the Senate floor to use the restroom during his speech. The Times also noted that Booker's marathon speech actually delayed a planned vote on a Democrat-led bill reversing President Donald Trump's tariffs on Canadian imports.

NTD News Today
Trump's ‘Liberation Day' Tariffs Kick In; Boeing CEO Faces Tough Questions From Senators on Safety

NTD News Today

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2025 45:32


President Donald Trump is expected to impose sweeping reciprocal tariffs on global trading partners on Wednesday. Styled by Trump as America's “Liberation Day,” details of the tariff plans were still being formulated ahead of a White House Rose Garden announcement ceremony scheduled for 4 p.m. ET. The new duties will take effect immediately after Trump announces them, while a separate 25 percent global tariff on auto imports will take effect on April 3.The Senate Commerce Committee is holding a hearing on Wednesday to question Boeing CEO Kelly Ortberg on the planemaker's recent safety issues and other hot-button topics. The hearing will examine the steps Boeing has taken to address production deficiencies and safety issues identified after Alaska Airlines Flight 1282 lost a door plug mid-flight last year.

The Chris and Joe Show
The Why: Why is President Trump calling today Liberation Day?

The Chris and Joe Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2025 9:27


Zohreen Shah, ABC Correspondent in Washington, joins the Chris & Joe Show to discuss the broad-based "reciprocal tariffs" on imports annouced earlier today in the White House Rose Garden as part of President Trump's "America First" agenda.

Piers Morgan Uncensored
"Make America WEALTHY Again!" Trump Liberation Day Tariffs EMERGENCY Debate

Piers Morgan Uncensored

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2025 46:45


In what much of the media is calling ‘Liberation Day', President Trump has vowed to “Make America Wealthy Again” with reciprocal tariffs. Is he waging a war of trade? Or just asking for fairness for the working classes? Either way, today's announcement moved Piers Morgan to assemble an emergency panel to get their immediate reaction soon after the President's appearance in the White House Rose Garden. Joining him is founder and CEO of The Young Turks', Cenk Uygur, author of ‘Bad News and Second Class' Batya Ungar-Sargon, Senior Advisor for US Agency for Global Media Kari Lake and author and Financial Times columnist Gillian Tett. Uncensored is proudly independent and supported by: American Hartford Gold: Protect your wealth with precious metals! Call American Hartford Gold today & get up to $15,000 in free silver on your 1st order! Call 866-692-2474 or Text PIERS to 65532, or click this link: https://offers.americanhartfordgold.c... Field of Greens: Visit https://BrickHouseNutrition.com/PIERS & use code PIERS for 20% off your first order Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Update@Noon
"It's part of strange way that [Trump] interprets trade relations between US & other countries" - Chartered Accountant and Activist, Khaya Sithole on latest reciprocal tariffs by U.S President

Update@Noon

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2025 13:10


U.S President Donald Trump is expected to impose sweeping new reciprocal tariffs on global trading partners TODAY, upending decades of rules-based trade, risking cost increases and likely drawing retaliation from all sides. Details of Trump's "Liberation Day" tariff plans were still being formulated and closely held ahead of a White House Rose Garden announcement ceremony scheduled for later today. Sakina Kamwendo spoke to Chartered Accountant and Activist, Khaya Sithole

On The Go from CBC Radio Nfld. and Labrador (Highlights)
Trump's tariffs financial analysis

On The Go from CBC Radio Nfld. and Labrador (Highlights)

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2025 18:12


Steel, aluminum, cars... what's next on Trump's tariff list? We might find out when he begins speaking from the White House Rose Garden. Our frequent guest - the senior wealth advisor at Short Financial - joins us with some live financial analysis. (Krissy Holmes with Larry Short)

7am
The Mar-a-Lago accord: The real reason Trump wants tariffs

7am

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2025 17:14 Transcription Available


Today in the White House Rose Garden, President Trump will unveil his next round of tariffs – an event he’s calling “Liberation Day”. Trump’s first round of tariffs are already causing damage, and there’s more pain to come, as the president enacts what looks like a radical plan to reshape the entire global financial system. Today, managing editor of The Saturday Paper Emily Barrett, on Trump, tariffs and the economic blueprint known as the Mar-a-Lago accord. If you enjoy 7am, the best way you can support us is by making a contribution at 7ampodcast.com.au/support. Socials: Stay in touch with us on Instagram Guest: Managing editor of The Saturday Paper Emily Barrett Photo: Samuel Corum/Sipa USA See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Bloomberg Daybreak: US Edition
Trump Tariff Global Reaction; Trump Backs Away from Criticizing Putin

Bloomberg Daybreak: US Edition

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2025 17:35 Transcription Available


On today's podcast: 1) President Donald Trump will announce his reciprocal tariff push on Wednesday during an event in the White House Rose Garden, his top spokeswoman said. 2) President Donald Trump initially criticized Russian President Vladimir Putin, but then shifted his criticism to Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy, accusing Ukraine of trying to renegotiate an economic deal with the US. 3) In a quarter marred by tariff uncertainty, US government spending cuts and the threat of recession, it is fears about a bubble brewing in artificial intelligence that have dealt the latest blow to the Nasdaq 100.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

A New Morning
Tariff details remain a mystery ahead of "Liberation Day"

A New Morning

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2025 1:45


President Trump will announce expansive tariffs on Wednesday in the White House Rose Garden. ABC's Karen Travers says there's still little that is known.

Bloomberg Daybreak: Europe Edition
Worst Quarter In Years, Trump's 'Very Kind' Tariffs & Le Pen Blasts Ban

Bloomberg Daybreak: Europe Edition

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2025 17:40 Transcription Available


Your morning briefing, the business news you need in just 15 minutes.On today's podcast:(1) President Donald Trump will announce his reciprocal tariff push on Wednesday during an event in the White House Rose Garden, his top spokeswoman said.(2) US automakers are making a last-ditch effort to sway the Trump administration on tariffs set to take effect this week, contending that levies on the thousands of parts they source abroad could have catastrophic effects on the industry.(3) French far-right leader Marine Le Pen lashed out at the decision to bar her from running for elected office for five years, saying it effectively eliminated her from the 2027 presidential race.(4) The rising price of store cupboard staples and alcoholic drinks has lifted UK food inflation to a nine-month high, as the country’s Labour government faces growing political pressure over living costs.(5) A fight over UK motor finance and whether lenders should be on the hook for billions of pounds in compensation will play out at the Supreme Court in one of the most highly-anticipated hearings in years. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

AURN News
Biden: A Defeat, but Not Defeated

AURN News

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2024 1:45


President Joe Biden addressed the nation from the White House Rose Garden after Donald Trump's victory in the 2024 presidential election. Speaking confidently to a crowd of staffers and Cabinet members, he urged the country to remain united. “I know for some people it's a time for victory, to state the obvious. For others, it's a time of loss,” Biden said. “Campaigns are contests of competing visions. I've said many times you can't love your country only when you win. You can't love your neighbor only when you agree.” While acknowledging the sting of the loss, Biden reminded Americans that setbacks are part of the journey—not the end. “We accept the choice the country made,” he said, emphasizing unity and strength as cornerstones of democracy. The president also praised Vice President Kamala Harris for her inspiring campaign, promising a smooth transition of power. He urged Americans to trust in the nation's electoral system, calling it fair and transparent. “Something I hope we can do, no matter who you voted for, is see each other not as adversaries, but as fellow Americans,” Biden said. “Bring down the temperature.” Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Broeske and Musson
PRES. BIDEN: Post-Election Remarks

Broeske and Musson

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2024 19:01


Pres. Joe Biden gives his post-election speech from the White House Rose Garden. Democrats have a few themes: there will be a "peaceful transfer of power" and Pres. Donald Trump's success is thanks to Pres. Biden. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Please Like, Comment and Follow 'The Restaurateurs' on all platforms:    ---  Broeske & Musson is available on the KMJNOW app, Apple Podcasts, Spotify, YouTube or wherever else you listen to podcasts.  --  The Restaurateurs  | Website |   -  Everything KMJ   KMJNOW App | Podcasts | Facebook | X | Instagram   See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

RNZ: Morning Report
President Biden promises peaceful transfer of power

RNZ: Morning Report

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2024 5:19


US President Joe Biden has praised Kamala Harris in his first address since her election defeat by Donald Trump. From the White House Rose Garden, Biden also promised a peaceful transition of power, while also lauding the successes of his presidency. Corin Dann spoke to Ingrid Hipkiss from outside the US Capitol Building in Washington DC.

RNZ: Morning Report
Corin Dann reports from the US Capitol Building

RNZ: Morning Report

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2024 8:44


Speaking in the White House Rose Garden earlier, President Joe Biden said that since its founding 200 years ago, the United States has listened to the will of the people and he has promised a peaceful transfer of power. Corin Dann is outside the US Capitol Building in Washington D.C and he spoke to Guyon Espiner.

RNZ: Morning Report
Morning Report Essentials for Friday 8 November 2024

RNZ: Morning Report

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2024 29:43


On today's episode, speaking in the White House Rose Garden earlier, President Joe Biden said that since its founding 200 years ago, the United States has listened to the will of the people and he has promised a peaceful transfer of power, if you've tried to get a plumber lately and found it tough, you're not alone. Even plumbing businesses say it's tough to find qualified plumbers at the moment, the All Blacks' mettle will be truly tested on Saturday morning when they face Ireland, in probably the toughest test of their northern hemisphere tour, we have our weekly political panel and we cross the Tasman to get the latest from Kerry-Anne Walsh.

C-SPAN Radio - C-SPAN's The Weekly
"The West Wing" 25th Anniversary: President Jed Bartlet as SHEEN on C-SPAN

C-SPAN Radio - C-SPAN's The Weekly

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 17, 2024 23:42


The date: September 20th, 2024… The place: The White House Rose Garden…. The speaker: actor Martin Sheen.. “You know, the Irish tell the story of a man who arrives at the gates of heaven and asks to be let in. Saint Peter says, ‘Of course. Just show us your scars.' The man says, ‘I have no scars.' Saint Peter says ‘What a pity. Was there nothing worth fighting for?' We are rightly called to find something in our lives worth fighting for Something that can unite the will of the spirit with the work of the flesh And when we find that, we will discover fire for the second time.” What was Martin Sheen doing at the White House? Which of his many acting roles was he recreating? And what did he say next – which, by the way, he has said on C-SPAN several times before? Find out by listening to this week's episode of C-SPAN's podcast "The Weekly." As the "The Weekly" marks the 25th anniversary of the hit television show “The West Wing.” Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Real News Now Podcast
WATCH: Biden Tell's Voters to Vote for him in '20th Century' in Latest Screwup

Real News Now Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 11, 2024 5:29


President Biden made headlines once more this week, this time for a confusing misstatement during a press conference, which has fueled ongoing questions about his mental agility and fitness for leadership. While standing alongside Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida in the White House Rose Garden, Biden perplexingly told attendees to 'Elect me, I'm in the 20th century', a remark that instantaneously spread across social media platforms, with critics highlighting it as further evidence that he may not be up to the task for another term. Combative exchanges are not uncommon during such conferences. However, when numerous reporters simultaneously posed questions for the president, Biden expressed his confusion by remarking, 'Why doesn't everybody holler at once?' before attempting to address several inquiries thrown at him. Among the journalists present was NBC News correspondent Peter Alexander, who sought the president's views regarding a recent abortion ruling by the Arizona Supreme Court. This ruling upheld a more than century-old law, dating back to 1864, that outlaws abortion from the instant of conception. The law allows only a single exception, that is if the abortion is required to save the mother's life. Notably, President Biden's response was both bewildering and somewhat dismissive: 'Elect me,' he said, followed by, 'I'm in the 20, 20th century'. Critics, and even some supporters, were left scratching their heads at the president's disjointed response. Realizing his mistake almost immediately, Biden quickly corrected his century reference, saying he meant the 21st century and not the 20th. However, his added remark, 'They weren't even a state', only further illustrated his disjointed thought process. These instances have been giving credence to the skepticism among voters about Biden's mental competence to continue the job of presidency. It is of note that Biden would reach the ripe age of 86 by the end of a presumptive second term in 2029; a fact not lost on many concerned observers.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Sarah Westall - Business Game Changers
Military Space Fence and “Full Spectrum Dominance” w/ Elana Freeland

Sarah Westall - Business Game Changers

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2023 44:40


Activist, author and scientist, Elana Freeland, rejoins the program to discuss the "Full Spectrum Dominance" being put in place by the Globalists via the Space Fence and other technology. We discuss how they are using military technology in space for controlling weather, military weapons, communications and even DEW weapons that can be used to control average citizens. You can learn more about Elana and purchase her books at https://www.elanafreeland.com/   Links mentioned in the show: Gluco-Control $10 trial offer: https://grow.thegoodinside.com/gluco-control-introductory-offer-lp No risk money back guarantee Help rebuild America and your independence - learn more at https://FreedomBuyingClub.com Find the ultimate list of Prepper gifts at https://sarahwestall.com/unique-christmas-gifts/ Follow on Twitter @Sarah_Westall Follow on my Substack at SarahWestall.Substack.com See Important Proven Solutions to Keep Your from getting sick even if you had the mRNA Shot - Dr. Nieusma MUSIC CREDITS: “In Epic World” by Valentina Gribanova, licensed for broad internet media use, including video and audio     See on Bastyon | Bitchute | Odysee | Rumble | Youtube | Freedom.Social   Elana Freeland Biography Elana Freeland is a writer, ghostwriter, lecturer, storyteller, and teacher who researches and writes on Deep State issues, including the stories of survivors of MK-ULTRA, ritual abuse, and invasive electromagnetic weapons (Nexus, October 2014). She is now perhaps best known for Chemtrails, HAARP, and the Full Spectrum Dominance of Planet Earth, published in June 2014 by Feral House, and the soon-to-be-published sequel Under An Ionized Sky: From Chemtrails to Space Fence Lockdown about the resurrection of the Strategic Defense Initiative (SDI) “Star Wars” Space Fence. She is now beginning the third book of that trilogy Synthetic Biology and Transhumanism. Her undergraduate degree was in creative writing with a second major in biology. Her Master of Arts degree from St. John's College specializes in historiography. She lives in Olympia, Washington. In August 1963, Elana  was elected by Girls State to represent her state at Girls Nation in Washington, DC—the same summer former President Bill Clinton was at Boys Nation. After a week of mock federal government exercises under the watchful eye of Vice President Lyndon Baines Johnson, the girls representing their states had tea with President John F. Kennedy in the White House Rose Garden where he drew attention to how like his wife Elana looked, thus granting her a few minutes of fame. Back in her home state, she gave speeches to civic groups about her moment in the sun with the President. Three months later, he was murdered in Dallas and she was invited by the same civic groups to speak again, this time to rooms filled with sobbing Americans.

The White House 1600 Sessions
84. Bunny Mellon and the White House Rose Garden

The White House 1600 Sessions

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 24, 2023 35:29


Philanthropist, stylemaker, and renowned gardener Rachel Lambert “Bunny” Mellon was not formally trained as a horticulturist or landscape designer. However, her natural curiosity, exquisite taste, and disciplined practice, made her much sought after by anyone who wanted a gorgeous garden much like the ones she created on her estates - including President John F. Kennedy. Stewart McLaurin, President of the White House Historical Association, traveled to Mrs. Mellon's beloved home in Upperville, Virginia which she turned into a place for scholars to study her vast collection of books and manuscripts on plants, gardens, and landscapes, called the Oak Spring Garden Foundation. It was at Oak Spring that Stewart interviewed Thomas Lloyd about his grandmother's most famous design: the refurbishing of the White House Rose Garden during the Kennedy administration. Lloyd is a co author of several books including “Garden Secrets of Bunny Mellon” and is a member of the Association's National Council. They walked through Mrs. Mellon's gardens to see what helped inspire her design of the Rose Garden, and got a rare look at the memory book handcrafted by First Lady Jacqueline Kennedy as a gift for her close friend Mrs. Mellon to commemorate the White House project.

Kennedy Dynasty
Bunny Mellon And The White House Rose Garden With Linda Jane Holden

Kennedy Dynasty

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 14, 2022 28:26


This week, Alyson speaks with the author of “The Gardens of Bunny Mellon”, Linda Jane Holden, about Bunny Mellon's life, career, and the design and creation of the White House Rose Garden. Purchase “The Gardens of Bunny Mellon”: https://amzn.to/3yASNgd Purchase “Jackie & Me”: https://amzn.to/3PrtK6c Newsletter: www.kennedydynasty.com/newsletter Shop New Merch: www.kennedydynasty.com/shop Recommendations: www.kennedydynasty.com/recommendations Instagram: www.instagram.com/kennedydynasty Facebook: www.facebook.com/kennedydynastypodcast Patreon: www.patreon.com/kennedydynasty Website: www.kennedydynasty.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

TIME's Top Stories
Biden's Moves on NATO Come Amid Fear Russian War Will Expand Past Ukraine

TIME's Top Stories

Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2022 5:33


Vladimir Putin's name barely came up as Joe Biden stood with the leaders of Finland and Sweden on Thursday under a bright May sun and praised their newfound interest in joining the North Atlantic Treaty Organization. But the question of how the Russian President would react to the development loomed large over the proceedings in the White House Rose Garden.

The NeoLiberal Round
News: Alleged Gunman Injures 20, Cites Homelessness; and Communication, Disinformation & Obama Fight

The NeoLiberal Round

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2022 47:28


Today we have developing news concerning the incident on Monday April 12, 2022; in Sunset Brooklyn NYC where at 8:34 am a lone Gunman released smoke devices before shooting indiscriminately on an NYC subway train. This news comes right after the announcement of President Biden who had a press conference in the White House Rose Garden beefing up efforts to prevent gun violence by requiring “ghost guns” to be have serials, imposing the requirement of license when selling and buying these guns, which are already required, and appointed a new ATF director. While they were trying to curb ghost guns use, someone was planning to use other type of weapons to carry out their heinous thoughts. The identified individual is said to have Come from Wisconsin, renting a u-Haul van in Philly before driving to NYC. The gun man injured 20 and has not been found. However NYPD is investigating a suspicious individual Mr. James who is the person who rented the suspicious van that was at the scene. Now concerning this man's motives, “NYPD Commissioner Keechant Sewell said there are possibly some social media postings connected to James in which he mentions homelessness, New York and Mayor Eric Adams. The mayor's security detail was heightened out of an abundance of caution, Sewell said,” (CNN). We had just carried a story about being more comprehensive with addressing gun violence and stated that homelessness, rise poverty, decreases in household incomes and rise in prices coupled with COVID, Russian-Ukraine War and social media, pop culture, music and video games raising our children who are now vomiting the crimes are issues we must look at. And today we are hearing that the alleged gunman was dealing with homelessness. We then move into the second segment entitled: “Communication & Disinformation & Obama's Fight.” Who controls the narratives in the twenty-first century that has seen the decentralization of communication and control of information? Thanks to social and alternative media. Therefore, no one really has control, what we have is a plethora of perspectives, staples of information for us to access and analyze, information that was once reserved. This is necessary as it helps to realize the goal of Communication; to make popular what was the monopoly, and Man has always challenged or obstructed access to information to increase, maintain or establish power or hold over a society or a people. However, Social Media challenges and is an affront to this power, even as it helps communication realizes it aims of making popular what was or is the monopoly. The drive to regulate information must be approached with a level of suspicion and scrutiny because of the rational and so-called pure intentions of this regulatory effort to manage news calling it a corrective means of dispelling misinformation or disinformation or crazy news. However, the strategy to do so would suggest that Americans aren't individuals with brains who can filter and analyze information and make decisions for themselves based on the news that they have received or based on external stimuli. The problem is that news have become a political and divisive issue and the fact that social media helps to decentralize control of information, thereby providing greater access and several more diverse perspectives of the news, means that no one or two groups can control. Further if you have money, then you can control the narrative and when you look at elections and politics in an America, one cannot rely on major news sources as their news is riddled in political ideology and a spin of the news that satisfies their big money backers. Fox, CNN and MSNBC are prime examples of news outlets that are not innocent of the crime of monopolizing the news for its cronies so as to extend their supporters control or to create, establish or maintain power or a particular political dynamic. So Social media poses problems for these major news outlets The Neoliberal Post https://renaldocmckenzie.com --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/theneoliberal/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/theneoliberal/support

Today in Washington
President Biden Pardons Thanksgiving Turkeys

Today in Washington

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 19, 2021 2:08


President Joe Biden in the White House Rose Garden issued the traditional presidential pardon for this year's two selected turkeys, named Peanut Butter and Jelly. Before talking about everything we should be thankful for, he cracked a few jokes, also a tradition.

Emsolation
Rational Em

Emsolation

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 24, 2020 38:29


This week we've moved from Em's patented four phases of bench cleaning, to rooting around in the attic. That's where Em has stuffed all her previous show wardrobes and just anything else from her life that needed to just be rammed into boxes. Naturally so it can never be acknowledged or addressed ever again. Lockdown life means she decided to tackle all of that and actually stumbled on something that was kinda traumatic. It reminded Em that every time she thinks she's making progress on herself as a person, she'll hit a roadblock that makes her think all the other work she's done before that, doesn't really count for anything, but really when she's has a bad day or bad thoughts, it's just a part of that...journey (vomit we hate that word, thanks reality TV). So yes, Em really did get all of that from the simple act of cleaning out her roof, what of it? Then Em and Michael talk about The Masked Singer being shut-down and how the anger towards that show being filmed during a pandemic is unnecessary. The fact that they both work on or in TV doesn't mean they're biased, they promise. Melania Trump has redone the White House Rose Garden, which helped convince Em that Melania isn't actually a victim or a long suffering wife, but rather the power player in that couple. The Republican National Convention is happening this week too, so Em and Michael are excited. They also talk about the Netflix doco ‘John Was Trying To Contact Aliens' which is a joyous film of just 16 minutes, perfectly catering to Em's attention span. You'll also get an appearance from both Rational Em and Stabby Em, plus there's a discussion of Em's version of Dolly World, except her version would mostly be just a really terrifying roller coaster ride to represent her inner monologue. So you pretty much need to be this emotionally tall to get onto this ride or episode, so grab your tickets, join the queue and no pushing. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information. Support the show: https://www.patreon.com/Emsolation See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The Situation Room with Wolf Blitzer
Trump Speaks From White House Rose Garden

The Situation Room with Wolf Blitzer

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 15, 2020 45:26


United States death toll surpasses 136,000 as new cases rise in 37 states. Trump speaks to reporters from the White House Rose Garden. A new study says that the Moderna vaccine induced immune responses in all participants, no safety concerns identified. A new vaccine study is set to be released as Moderna is set to start its late-stage trial on July 27. Fauci says that "you can trust me" on coronavirus knowledge Trump says more White people are killed by police than Black people. Trump also says children and parents are dying by keeping schools closed. Florida breaks record with 132 deaths in the past 24 hours. To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy

The Right Opinion
The Right Opinion: Trump's "Racist" "Meltdown"

The Right Opinion

Play Episode Listen Later May 14, 2020 15:38


The Right Opinion: Trump's "Racist" "Meltdown" President Trump got into a verbal altercation with a pair of reporters this week in the White House Rose Garden.  Shit hit the fan when Trump told CBS* Reporter Weijia Jiang to "ask China" in response to her question about testing.On this week's episode, we analyze through satire.  I'll play you the clip of what happened.  Then, I'll re-enact the events the way the way the media wants you to believe they happened.  And finally, I'll give you the version of events, as I would have prefered them.  It's a short episode, but it's still yuuuge! Believe me! Plugs:  The Right Opinion Merch Store:https://bit.ly/2QR5Hkh Subscribe: TheRightOpinion.podbean.comor search “The Right Opinion”On iTunes or Google Play(For your monthly episodes and all exclusive bonus episodes) Twitter, Instagram, Parler, Minds:@RightOpinionPod Email Harrison:TheRightOpinionPod@gmail.com We will also be available on a 24-48 hour delay on: HackerHamin.podbean.comOr search “HackerHamin” on Spotify, iTunes, Stitcher, Google Play and more. And Rat Salad ReviewRatSaladReview.com Available on YouTube, iTunes, Google Play, iHeart Radio and Stitcher This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit rightopinionpod.substack.com

The White House Brief
Ep 404 | Joy Villa Explains What Went Down at the White House Rose Garden Fight

The White House Brief

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 12, 2019 11:53


The end of yesterday's White House Social Media Summit turned into a shouting match between Sebastian Gorka and Playboy reporter Brian Karem. It should come as no surprise that the Fake News is reporting that Gorka started the whole incident. Joy Villa was right in the middle of all the action, and she has the real story. She joins Jon Miller in the studio with the details. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Living in the USA
Trump's Census Defeat: John Nichols; The US & Walls: Linda Gordon; RIP MAD Magazine: Jeet Heer

Living in the USA

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 12, 2019 56:21


Today, Trump admitted defeat on is effort to add a citizenship question to the 2020 United States Census -- as he addressed cameras live from the White House Rose Garden, we turned to John Nichols for comment. Next: Walls have been used against immigrants to the US before -- historian Linda Gordon talks about the 1920s, when anti-immigrant hostility conquered Congress. Plus: MAD Magazine (1952 - 2020): Jeet Heer on the death and influence of "one of the major showcases for media criticism in America."