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Sep 16, 2024 • 12min
Trump assassination attempt, Murdoch’s succession, TikTok and Fed meeting
A shocking assassination attempt on Donald Trump takes center stage as the Secret Service reacts during his golfing trip. The ongoing legal battle over Rupert Murdoch’s media empire introduces family drama reminiscent of a TV show. TikTok faces a pivotal court hearing that could decide its fate in the U.S., raising questions about free speech. Meanwhile, the Federal Reserve prepares for a potential rate cut amidst a backdrop of mixed economic signals and global tensions.

Sep 14, 2024 • 23min
Wagner ambushed in the Mali desert
In a brutal battle in northern Mali, dozens of Wagner fighters were likely killed, highlighting the risks of Russian mercenaries in Africa. The Sahel region is plagued by separatists and extremist groups, shifting alliances as local governments grapple with security challenges. The discussion also covers the Wagner Group's rise and fall, and its strained relations with local factions. With diminishing Western military support, the impact of Russia's influence on the region's stability is scrutinized, revealing a complex web of conflict and alliances.

Sep 13, 2024 • 12min
Harris' poll lead, Boeing strike, Trump’s debate ‘no’, the Pope and the Emmys
Kamala Harris, the U.S. Vice President, discusses the political fallout as former President Trump declines a debate with her. Meanwhile, the Pope reflects on his demanding recent trip to Asia, emphasizing climate change and the Catholic Church's growth there. The conversation also highlights Boeing factory workers voting to strike for better pay and previews the upcoming Emmy Awards, featuring strong contenders like 'Succession' and 'The Bear'. This blend of politics, religion, and entertainment creates a captivating discussion.

Sep 12, 2024 • 12min
Springfield father, Haitian immigrants, UN chief interview and Coke and Pepsi boycotts
UN Secretary General Antonio Guterres discusses the urgent need for accountability regarding UN staff deaths in Gaza, shedding light on the ongoing humanitarian crisis. The conversation also touches on the tragic story of an 11-year-old boy killed in a crash involving a Haitian immigrant, sparking debates about immigration in Springfield, Ohio. Additionally, Coca-Cola and Pepsi face boycotts in Muslim-majority countries as geopolitical tensions rise, while a local cola brand gains traction amidst changing consumer preferences.

Sep 11, 2024 • 12min
Harris v Trump debate, undecided voters, Taylor Swift’s endorsement and Russia’s Iranian missiles
Vice President Kamala Harris takes on former president Donald Trump in a fiery debate, showcasing her prosecutorial prowess. She earns the endorsement of pop icon Taylor Swift, but many undecided voters are still skeptical. The discussion also delves into the serious implications of Russia acquiring ballistic missiles from Iran, leading to fresh U.S. sanctions. This blend of political strategy, celebrity influence, and international security concerns makes for a compelling conversation.

Sep 10, 2024 • 13min
Debate countdown, Ukraine drone attack, Nippon’s undoing, Apple v Huawei and Germany’s borders
Vice President Kamala Harris, a key player in U.S. politics, and former President Donald Trump, a controversial figure with lasting influence, discuss major upcoming events. The conversation highlights their debate preparations amidst a backdrop of global tensions, like Ukraine's drone strikes on Moscow and a deadly missile attack in Gaza. They also delve into the unraveling steel deal between Nippon and U.S. Steel, Germany's stricter immigration controls, and the fierce smartphone rivalry, particularly between Apple and Huawei.

Sep 9, 2024 • 13min
Jordan’s balancing act, Google’s court date and Black voters in Georgia
A tragic shooting at the Jordan-West Bank border left three Israeli civilians dead, raising concerns over regional violence and diplomatic tensions. Meanwhile, Google faces serious antitrust charges in court, with allegations of monopolizing online advertising. The podcast also highlights the crucial dynamics of Black voter engagement in Georgia leading up to the U.S. presidential election, showcasing the unique strategies of candidates like Kamala Harris and Donald Trump in this pivotal state.

Sep 7, 2024 • 18min
Everything you need to know about the presidential debate
Kamala Harris, the Vice President of the United States, and Donald Trump, former President and businessman, delve into the critical dynamics of their imminent debate. They discuss the contrasting strategies employed, with Harris portraying herself as both a newcomer and experienced leader. The conversation also highlights how gender and racial dynamics uniquely affect female candidates like Harris. Lastly, they emphasize the importance of engaging undecided voters and explore fun ways to enhance viewer participation during the debate.

Sep 6, 2024 • 12min
Georgia father's arrest, Nippon block, Kenya violence and Starlink's climbdown
Olympic marathon runner Rebecca Cheptegei highlights the urgent issue of violence against women in Kenya, particularly within athletics. She discusses her personal experiences and the broader implications for female athletes facing threats. Additionally, attention shifts to the arrest of a father linked to a school shooting in Georgia, raising concerns about gun access for minors. The potential impact of Nippon Steel's acquisition of U.S. Steel and Elon Musk's compliance with Brazilian regulations also make for compelling discussions.

Sep 5, 2024 • 13min
Olympian death, Georgia shooting, Canada’s border, VW closures and ‘safe AI’
Rebecca Cheptegei, a talented Ugandan marathon runner and Paris Olympian, tragically lost her life in a violent incident, sparking discussions on security for athletes. Ilya Sutskever, co-founder of OpenAI, shares insights about his new startup, which aims to prioritize safe AI development and has raised an impressive $1 billion. The podcast also tackles serious issues like the alarming school shooting in Georgia and the challenges faced by tourists at the Canadian border amid new visa policies. Volkswagen's potential factory closures add to the ongoing crisis in the automotive industry.


