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โ€œThe dominant political story of the year has been the 270-day-long speakership of Representative Kevin McCarthy, whose slim majority in the House of Representatives has enabled a far-right rebellion to exert more weight over the lower chamber.โ€

โ€” Host
Politics and News
APR 8, 2026PBD Podcast
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    Trump brokers a historic U.S.-Iran ceasefire deal

    โ€œTruth Social tweet that there's a ceasefire. The website was down for an hour and a half because of the amount of traffic that was going to the website.โ€

    โ€” Patrick Bet-David
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    Iran threatens to close the Strait of Hormuz

    โ€œIranian government poised to shut Strait of Hormuz, closing off 20% of global oil and gas.โ€

    โ€” Patrick Bet-David
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    Army appoints AI executives as lieutenant colonels

    โ€œUS Army appoints Palantir, meta open AI execs as lieutenant colonels.โ€

    โ€” Patrick Bet-David
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    Scott Bessent proposes radical interest rate shifts

    โ€œWait till you hear what Tom just shared with us this morning in breakfast that he thinks Scott Besson is suggesting.โ€

    โ€” Patrick Bet-David
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    Sellers outnumber buyers by half a million

    โ€œNew real estate math, half a million more sellers than buyers, according to Wall Street Journal.โ€

    โ€” Patrick Bet-David
Politics and News
APR 6, 2026NPR
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    Elephant social structures are vital for trauma recovery - The successful integration of Mundy into a Georgia refuge demonstrates that intelligent animals require social bonding and vast space to heal from the psychological damage of zoo captivity.

    โ€œThey're recovering from the trauma that they experienced living in captivity. And for them to open up and trust you while you are there with them, helping them work through it, it's indescribable.โ€

    โ€” Carol Buckley
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    Far-right leverage creates legislative volatility - The 2023 speakership battle and narrow majorities in the House of Representatives led to historic high-stakes showdowns over the debt ceiling and government funding.

    โ€œThe dominant political story of the year has been the 270-day-long speakership of Representative Kevin McCarthy, whose slim majority in the House of Representatives has enabled a far-right rebellion to exert more weight over the lower chamber.โ€

    โ€” Host
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    AI-driven labor disputes are reshaping worker contracts - The rise of large language models triggered historic Hollywood strikes, fueling a broader national trend of diverse labor unions winning significant concessions from employers.

    โ€œThe rise of artificial intelligence and large language models dominated not only the economy but has also been at the root of a Hollywood double strike conducted by Writers Guild of America and a SAG APTRA strike.โ€

    โ€” Host
Politics and News
APR 6, 2026NPR
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    Escalating US-Iran conflict threatens global energy hubs - President Trump has issued a profane threat to bomb Iranian power plants and bridges if the Strait of Hormuz is not reopened by Tuesday.

    โ€œHe said starting Tuesday, the US will bomb power plants and bridges if Iran doesn't open the Strait of Hormuz.โ€

    โ€” Mara Liason
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    Energy-driven inflation is delaying potential interest rate cuts - Surging gas prices, now averaging over $4 per gallon, are expected to push inflation back above 3%, making the Federal Reserve cautious about lowering borrowing costs.

    โ€œReopening of the Straits will be slow because it may have been mined. Also, the logistics of getting all the ships that are trapped in out and the ones that are out in will be slow.โ€

    โ€” David Goldwyn
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    Pope Leo challenges the religious justification for war - In his first Easter address, the new Pope criticized leaders for using religious rhetoric to justify the conflict in Iran and called for a global shift toward non-violence.

    โ€œThe Federal Reserve says President Trump's tariffs have contributed to upward pressure on the price of imported goods. Stubborn inflation is making the Central Bank cautious about cutting interest rates.โ€

    โ€” Scott Horsley

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