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Begun in 1988, Financial Sense(R) Newshour is a financial market broadcast hosted by money manager James J Puplava, CFP, on the week's market action, interviews with financial experts, and Jim's personal perspective on the markets/economy.
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A far-right, pro-Russian candidate has won a surprise victory in the first round of Romania's presidential election. Calin Georgescu has an unassailable lead with more than ninety-nine percent of the votes counted. Mr Georgescu has expressed views that are sympathetic to Russia, is a critic of both NATO and the European Union, and campaigned heavil…
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Sunday on PBS News Weekend, with multiple nominees to Trump's Cabinet accused of sexual misconduct, we look at the future of the #MeToo movement. Then, how contaminated water in northern Michigan is dangerously affecting military veterans and their families. Plus, with more than 15 million adults diagnosed with ADHD, why treatment remains a big hur…
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Nov 22, 2024 – Today we're going to provide a quick update on gold, the US dollar, and some of the big macro trends that we at Financial Sense Wealth Management are closely watching when it comes to navigating the current market...Door fswebmaster@financialsense.com (Financial Sense)
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In our news wrap Sunday, a Lebanese Army soldier was killed as Israel and Hezbollah traded cross-border attacks, Netanyahu called the death of a rabbi in the UAE a terror incident, world leaders reached an agreement at COP29 to help developing nations cope with climate change, and former Oklahoma Sen. Fred Harris and former game show host Chuck Woo…
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There's a noticeable pattern across some of President-elect Trump's Cabinet nominees: allegations of sexual misconduct or assault. Trump himself has been publicly accused of sexual misconduct and found liable in civil court of sexual abuse, and his return to office is raising questions about the future of the #MeToo movement. Law professor Deborah …
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Across the nation, hundreds of military sites have contaminated waterways with toxic "forever chemicals." In part two of our series, special correspondent Megan Thompson reports on the potential health impacts of that toxic water and the veterans who fear it has made them sick. PBS News is supported by - https://www.pbs.org/newshour/about/funders E…
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More than 15 million U.S. adults have currently been diagnosed with attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder, or ADHD, according to a recent CDC report. The report also noted that most adults with ADHD struggle with access to treatment for the condition. Ali Rogin speaks with Maggie Sibley, a clinical psychologist and professor of psychiatry and be…
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Poorer countries say the billions of dollars pledged at the UN climate summit in Baku go nowhere near addressing the challenges they face. But Ireland's environment minister Eamon Ryan tells us why he welcomes the deal, Also in the programme: A British minister is warning of an increase in cyber warfare against members of the NATO alli#ance - but a…
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A finance deal reached at the COP29 summit in Azerbaijan to help less-developed countries tackle climate change has been bitterly criticised for failing to meet the scale of the challenge. We talk to those who support it and those who say it is a “slap in the face”. Also in the programme: UK parliament prepares to vote on a bill giving ill adults i…
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House Representative Nancy Mace's proposed bill to restrict transgender women from using women's restrooms in the Capitol has ignited a heated debate on transgender rights. This comes after Sarah McBride's historic election as the first transgender member of Congress. Join us as we explore the implications of this legislation on civil liberties and…
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All of this week's episodes of It Could Happen Here put together in one large file. Trump’s Cabinet of Curiosities Anatomy of the Great Replacement Panic feat. Steven Monacelli & Dr. Michael Phillips The Death of Public Health Under RFK Jr. Delete Your Account? Safe Gun Ownership You can now listen to all Cool Zone Media shows, 100% ad-free…
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Saturday on PBS News Weekend, what President-elect Trump's latest picks could mean for health policy in the United States. Then, why contaminated water from a former Michigan military base is still seeping into local waterways, decades after the site was closed. Plus, the impact hurricanes and other disasters have on children's mental health and le…
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Trump has made his picks for key public health roles in his administration, nominating family medicine doctor and Fox News contributor Dr. Janette Nesheiwat to be the next surgeon general, Johns Hopkins surgeon Dr. Marty Makary to lead the FDA, and former Florida congressman Dr. Dave Weldon as director of the CDC. Politico reporter Alice Miranda Ol…
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In our news wrap Saturday, a flurry of new nominees is rounding out Trump's next administration, Israeli airstrikes killed dozens of people in southern Gaza and central Beirut, and the CDC is investigating the country's first case of bird flu diagnosed in a child. PBS News is supported by - https://www.pbs.org/newshour/about/funders Episode: https:…
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UN climate negotiations in Baku, Azerbaijan have reached a critical stage, but a resolution of the main sticking point - how much wealthier nations should pay poorer ones to help them respond to climate change - does not appear in sight. The BBC’s Mark McGrath gives us the latest after some nations exited talks earlier today to review their options…
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The Defense Department missed a deadline this fall to stop using a toxic firefighting foam that has caused widespread contamination across the country. In the small town of Oscoda, Michigan, a group of citizens has been fighting to hold the Air Force accountable for polluting their waterways. Special correspondent Megan Thompson reports in the firs…
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It's been nearly two months since Hurricane Helene devastated communities across the Southeast. Experts say the storm's effect on children might last for years to come. Ali Rogin speaks with Lori Peek, director of the Natural Hazards Center at the University of Colorado Boulder, to learn more. PBS News is supported by - https://www.pbs.org/newshour…
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Update on the conflict in Ukraine for November 24, 2024… - Russia has retaliated against the use of Western-manufactured missiles inside Russian territory by firing an intermediate-range ballistic missile with multiple independently targetable reentry vehicles at military industrial targets in eastern Ukraine; - The missile had previously been proh…
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Israeli airstrikes have flattened a residential building in the centre of the Lebanese capital Beirut. At least 11 people have been killed and more than 60 injured, according to Lebanon's health ministry. The eight-storey building was completely destroyed without warning in the capital's densely-populated Basta district. We hear from a local reside…
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Nov 22, 2024 – Today we're going to provide a quick update on gold, the US dollar, and some of the big macro trends that we at Financial Sense Wealth Management are closely watching when it comes to navigating the current market...Door fswebmaster@financialsense.com (Financial Sense)
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Nov 22, 2024 – This week, markets balanced geopolitical tensions, Nvidia’s strong earnings, Bitcoin nearing $100K, and retailer performance. Bond yields eased slightly, aiding stocks, but rising rates remain a concern. Economic data showed mixed...Door fswebmaster@financialsense.com (Financial Sense)
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Nov 22, 2024 – This week, markets balanced geopolitical tensions, Nvidia’s strong earnings, Bitcoin nearing $100K, and retailer performance. Bond yields eased slightly, aiding stocks, but rising rates remain a concern. Economic data showed mixed...Door fswebmaster@financialsense.com (Financial Sense)
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Friday on the News Hour, Pam Bondi is President-elect Donald Trump's new pick to lead the Justice Department. We explore her record as Florida's attorney general. The Texas Board of Education moves forward with a plan to incorporate Bible stories into an approved school curriculum. And how Haitian girls face sexual violence while boys are recruited…
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Rich and developing countries alike have criticised the draft climate agreement at the COP29 summit in Azerbaijan, which has now gone into overtime as wrangling continues. Newshour hears from Johan Rockstrom, Director of the Postsdam Climate Institute. Also in the programme: The disappearance of French-Algerian writer Boualem Sansal; and sinkholes …
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A new draft of a global climate agreement at the COP29 summit proposes rich countries provide two hundred and fifty billion dollars annually over the next decade to help poorer nations combat global warming. Africa's delegation denounced the figure as "unacceptable". Also, is Russia giving North Korea weapons -- as well as oil -- in return for Pyon…
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Nov 21, 2024 – So far this decade, the stock market has experienced something close to a "Roaring 20s," and our next guest has been among the most bullish voices on Wall Street, sharing this forecast with us in previous years. Today, we’ll dive into...Door fswebmaster@financialsense.com (Financial Sense)
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Nov 21, 2024 – So far this decade, the stock market has experienced something close to a "Roaring 20s," and our next guest has been among the most bullish voices on Wall Street, sharing this forecast with us in previous years. Today, we’ll dive into...Door fswebmaster@financialsense.com (Financial Sense)
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Israel and allies denounce the International Criminal Court's decision to issue an arrest warrant for Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and former defence minister Yoav Gallant. Newshour hears from former MK Ruth Wasserman Lande. Also in the programme: Matt Gaetz withdraws nomination for US attorney general; and Ukrainians evacuating from the east.…
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The International Criminal Court has issued arrests warrants for the Israeli Prime Minister and the former defence minister for crimes against humanity. A warrant has also been issued for a Hamas leader who's believed to be dead. Also on the programme, Russia has struck Ukraine with what may be an Intercontinental Ballistic Missile, a first in the …
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Nov 20, 2024 – Today, we discuss the possibility of the US adding bitcoin to its reserves. This bill called the Bitcoin Act of 2024 was introduced in July of this year and calls for the US Treasury to purchase up to 200,000 bitcoins per year over a...Door fswebmaster@financialsense.com (Financial Sense)
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Nov 20, 2024 – Today, we discuss the possibility of the US adding bitcoin to its reserves. This bill called the Bitcoin Act of 2024 was introduced in July of this year and calls for the US Treasury to purchase up to 200,000 bitcoins per year over a...Door fswebmaster@financialsense.com (Financial Sense)
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A senior Democrat on the House Foreign Affairs Committee, Gregory Meeks, says the US has no choice but to keep bolstering its military support for Kyiv. Also on the programme: The wife of Uganda’s opposition leader Kizza Besigye on her husband’s arrest; a BBC reporter’s encounter with the lookalike of the media personality Logan Paul; and a tribute…
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