Topic: Divorce Bill

11 chapters across the catalog

Hoity-toity
Episode 1840 47:55 - 50:06

1840: Hoity-toity

Melinda Gates, Bill Gates and Australia 9 News Interview

Melinda Gates is described as appearing "wretched" in recent interviews regarding her divorce and Bill Gates' association with Jeffrey Epstein. Bill Gates appeared on Australia's 9 News to deny allegations of inappropriate behavior, though he expressed regret for the time spent with the financier.

Red Austin
Episode 1431 2:33:37 - 2:36:49

1431: Red Austin

Melinda French Gates, Bill Gates, Jeffrey Epstein

In a CBS interview, Melinda French Gates discussed her divorce from Bill Gates, citing his relationship with Jeffrey Epstein as a significant factor. She described meeting Epstein once and finding him to be "evil personified." The hosts suggest Melinda is beginning to distance herself from Bill's reputation as she establishes her independent public profile.

Jab Click Share
Episode 1370 2:01:54 - 2:05:14

1370: Jab Click Share

Bill Gates on Anderson Cooper Regarding Jeffrey Epstein

Bill Gates appeared on CNN with Anderson Cooper to discuss his divorce and his past relationship with Jeffrey Epstein. Gates characterized his meetings with Epstein as a "huge mistake" intended to secure billions for global health philanthropy. He admitted that the association was a source of concern for Melinda Gates and contributed to the end of their partnership.

Maxinated
Episode 1346 2:24:13 - 2:29:09

1346: Maxinated

Bill and Melinda Gates Divorce, Jeffrey Epstein Connection

New reports from the Wall Street Journal and New York Times suggest that Melinda Gates began seeking divorce attorneys in 2019 following revelations about Bill Gates' relationship with Jeffrey Epstein. The hosts discuss the potential fallout for Gates' reputation as a global health leader and his ties to the pharmaceutical industry.

Jabs for Jesus
Episode 1344 3:01:59 - 3:08:24

1344: Jabs for Jesus

Bill and Melinda Gates, Divorce and Inheritance

Bill and Melinda Gates announced their divorce after 27 years of marriage. The hosts discuss the potential impact on their foundation and wealth distribution. John C. Dvorak speculates that the divorce may allow the Gates children to receive an inheritance that Bill had publicly vowed to withhold.

Shark Hole
Episode 1086 19:18 - 23:12

1086: Shark Hole

Nigel Farage, Brexit Negotiations Criticism

Nigel Farage and other critics have characterized Theresa May's Brexit deal as a surrender to Brussels, with some labeling the proposed status a "slave state." Comparisons are made to a football player dropping the ball before the goal line, suggesting Farage and other leaders failed to secure a clean break. Discrepancies in reporting regarding the "divorce bill" suggest the UK could pay up to $80 billion over several decades.

63 Genders
Episode 977 23:08 - 26:24

977: 63 Genders

Brexit Divorce Bill, Cornwall Trade Impact, Tony Blair

Brexit negotiations remain stalled over a "divorce bill" estimated between $23 billion and $70 billion. Economists warn that reverting to World Trade Organization rules could result in a 40% drop in trade with the EU over a decade. Former Prime Minister Tony Blair has suggested a second referendum as public opinion potentially shifts.

GREP
Episode 926 1:38:57 - 1:41:59

926: GREP

Brexit Negotiations and the 100 Billion Euro Divorce Bill

Prime Minister Theresa May accused European Union officials of issuing threats and meddling in the UK's upcoming general election. Reports suggest the EU has increased its "divorce bill" demand to 100 billion euros, a figure the UK government disputes. EU negotiator Michel Barnier maintained that the UK must honor its financial commitments, leading to increasingly frosty relations between London and Brussels.

Blood Trains
Episode 194 2:02:28 - 2:09:08

194: Blood Trains

Jack Cashill on Divorce Rates and Home Ownership

In a concluding segment, Jack Cashill traces the decline of U.S. home ownership rates to the rise of no-fault divorce in California starting in 1969. He argues that the Clinton administration ignored the breakdown of the nuclear family as the root cause of housing instability, choosing instead to blame racism in lending. Cashill posits that the subprime crisis was the result of pushing home ownership on single-parent households that could not financially sustain them.