Topic: Ntd News

26 chapters across the catalog

Rackout
Episode 1854 20:11 - 23:19

1854: Rackout

White House Peace Plan, China Meeting Rescheduled

The White House is promoting a 15-point peace plan for Iran while warning that President Trump is prepared to "unleash hell" if the offer is rejected. Additionally, a high-stakes meeting between Trump and Chinese President Xi Jinping has been rescheduled for May 14 and 15 in Beijing. Administration officials claim the military timeline is ahead of schedule, with expectations to wrap up operations within two weeks.

Lincoln's Dome
Episode 1832 1:14:21 - 1:19:05

1832: Lincoln's Dome

US-Venezuela Oil Deal, Greenland National Security Strategy

President Trump announced a deal where Venezuela will purchase American products using proceeds from the sale of its sanctioned oil, which is currently held in U.S.-controlled accounts. Simultaneously, the White House confirmed ongoing discussions regarding the purchase of Greenland to counter Russian and Chinese aggression in the Arctic. Secretary of State Marco Rubio is scheduled to meet with Danish counterparts to formalize U.S. interest in the territory.

Bible Belt Buckle
Episode 1818 15:56 - 22:16

1818: Bible Belt Buckle

Sudan Peace Deal, Saudi Investment Forum, National Security

President Trump announced a partnership with Saudi Arabia to broker a peace deal in Sudan during the Saudi Investment Forum. The forum highlighted $20 billion in immediate deals involving dozens of American companies, aimed at bringing manufacturing jobs back to the U.S. Additional agreements were signed regarding civil nuclear energy, critical minerals, and artificial intelligence, which the administration linked to its broader tariff and national security strategies.

MEGA
Episode 1734 55:46 - 58:00

1734: MEGA

NTD News, Kennedy Confirmation Summary, Media Misrepresentation

NTD News provided a summary of the first day of Kennedy's confirmation hearings, noting his commitment to bringing stakeholders together to fight chronic disease. Kennedy defended his record by comparing his vaccine safety concerns to his previous successful advocacy regarding mercury in fish. The segment concludes that mainstream media continues to lie and twist Kennedy's actual statements.

MEGA
Episode 1734 1:42:50 - 1:45:23

1734: MEGA

Deferred Resignation Program, NTD News, Whistleblower Opportunities

The Trump administration's "deferred resignation program" gives civilian employees until February 6th to accept a buyout that pays them through September 30th. The program excludes essential services like national security and the postal service. It is suggested that disgruntled employees should take the money and become public whistleblowers regarding government inefficiency.

Noise Machine
Episode 1633 28:49 - 35:29

1633: Noise Machine

Biden Documents Case Analysis, CIA Asset Risks

The 350-page report from Special Counsel Robert Hur details Biden's unauthorized retention of classified materials at the Biden Penn Center and his private residence. Investigative journalists suggest the media's focus on Biden's memory serves to distract from the more serious allegations in the report, including the potential exposure of CIA assets.

Bad Rap
Episode 1628 13:51 - 26:01

1628: Bad Rap

Media Coverage Comparison, Texas Razor Wire Legal Battle

A comparison of news reports from ABC, NBC, CBS, Fox, and NTD reveals varying narratives regarding the Supreme Court's decision on Texas border fencing. While major networks framed the ruling as a significant win for the Biden administration, legal analysis suggests the order only vacated an injunction regarding the cutting of wire, leaving the underlying merits of the case for future litigation. Local reporting highlights continued construction of barriers by Texas authorities despite the federal ruling.

Bub
Episode 1624 16:00 - 17:28

1624: Bub

NTD Report on Chris Christie Exit and Trump Boost

NTD News reports that Chris Christie's exit from the race may inadvertently boost Donald Trump's chances in the primary. The report highlights the contrast between Christie's public pledge to stop Trump and his private admission on a hot mic that Nikki Haley lacks the standing to win.

Twerkin' Russians
Episode 1617 36:37 - 38:07

1617: Twerkin' Russians

Jake Sullivan, US Involvement in Gaza Strategy

National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan's language during his visit to Israel is analyzed, specifically his use of the word "we" when discussing military phases. The hosts question the extent of U.S. involvement in the conflict's strategic planning. Sullivan also met with President Isaac Herzog to discuss hostage release efforts.

Day One Dictator
Episode 1615 17:14 - 20:26

1615: Day One Dictator

NPR and NTD Reporting on Hunter Biden Foreign Income

NPR and NTD News provide details on Hunter Biden's total gross income, which exceeded $7 million between 2016 and 2020. While mainstream reports focus on his spending habits, these outlets note the specific foreign sources of the income, including business dealings in Romania, China, and Ukraine.

p-doom
Episode 1610 56:00 - 1:00:06

1610: p-doom

2024 Polls, Congressional Resignations, and Andrew Cuomo

A new Emerson College poll shows Donald Trump widening his lead over Joe Biden, particularly as Biden loses support among minority voters. Simultaneously, over 30 members of Congress, including Anna Eshoo, have announced they will not seek re-election due to frustration with the legislative environment. In New York, rumors circulate that Andrew Cuomo may run for mayor if Eric Adams resigns amid legal investigations.

p-doom
Episode 1610 1:50:00 - 1:55:30

1610: p-doom

Mystery Pneumonia in China and Pandemic Preparedness

Reports of a "mystery pneumonia" outbreak in Beijing and northern China have overwhelmed pediatric hospitals, drawing comparisons to the early days of COVID-19. Chinese authorities are reportedly blocking information as schools suspend classes. The hosts also play a clip of the Moderna CEO from a previous WEF meeting discussing the need to manufacture a billion doses in anticipation of a pandemic.

Lazinsky
Episode 1607 33:17 - 37:29

1607: Lazinsky

Marxist Organizations Behind Pro-Palestinian Rallies

Investigative journalist Asra Nomani reports on NTD News about the multi-million dollar orchestrated campaign behind U.S. pro-Palestinian protests. She identifies the Party for Socialism and Liberation and the Workers World Party as key organizers. The hosts discuss the long history of these communist organizations in American activism and their use of "long tail" web strategies.

Bin Police
Episode 1595 1:19:29 - 1:28:02

1595: Bin Police

RFK Jr. Campaign Momentum, Independent Run Speculation

Robert F. Kennedy Jr. opened a new campaign headquarters in Elizabeth, New Jersey, where he criticized the "corporate capture" of regulatory agencies like the FDA and CDC. Kennedy proposed a new economic plan featuring 3% mortgage rates financed by tax-free treasury bills. Internal communications from "People for Kennedy" suggest the campaign is actively preparing for an independent presidential run.

Dead Name
Episode 1531 43:26 - 46:03

1531: Dead Name

Zelensky Voice Coaching, Norfolk Southern Train Derailment

The hosts comment on President Zelensky's improving English and public speaking skills before pivoting to domestic news. A Norfolk Southern train carrying hazardous materials derailed outside of Detroit, Michigan, marking another incident for the company following the East Palestine disaster. The segment notes the varying pronunciations of "Norfolk" in media coverage.

Satchel of Richards
Episode 1517 39:52 - 43:39

1517: Satchel of Richards

mRNA Boosters, IgG4 Antibodies and Robert Malone

A report from NTD News cites a German study published in Science Immunology regarding the effects of mRNA boosters on IgG4 antibodies. Dr. Robert Malone comments on the potential for these injections to cause more harm than good in young, healthy populations. The research suggests that repeated boosting may induce immune tolerance rather than active protection against infection.

Satchel of Richards
Episode 1517 2:23:00 - 2:26:37

1517: Satchel of Richards

Google Privacy Lawsuits and Location Tracking

Google faces a class-action lawsuit for tracking children's online behavior without parental consent and reaches a $20 million settlement with the state of Indiana over deceptive location tracking. Despite users opting out of "Location History," the company was found to still track their movements, leading to accusations of intrusive and dishonest practices.

Carbon Bomb
Episode 1516 9:45 - 13:26

1516: Carbon Bomb

Southwest Airlines Flight Cancellation Crisis and CEO Apology

Southwest Airlines canceled over 12,000 flights during the 2022 holiday season, operating at only one-third capacity. CEO Bob Jordan issued a video apology, attributing the collapse to a severe winter storm. While some passengers remained patient, thousands of others were stranded at airports across the United States with lost luggage and no reimbursement.

Carbon Bomb
Episode 1516 49:51 - 52:06

1516: Carbon Bomb

Dr. Ashish Jha on Masking and Indoor Air Quality

White House COVID-19 advisor Dr. Ashish Jha admitted in a recorded call that few studies show significant benefits from mandatory year-round masking compared to improvements in indoor air quality. Despite this, the US continues to consider new rules for international travelers due to a lack of transparent data from the Chinese government.

SEERS
Episode 1511 11:01 - 15:08

1511: SEERS

China-Saudi Relations, Jamal Khashoggi Immunity, Diplomatic Shifts

Saudi Arabia provided a lavish welcome for Xi Jinping, contrasting with the muted reception for President Joe Biden earlier in the year. Reports indicate $30 billion in agreements were signed, focusing on technology and regional security. Meanwhile, a US judge dismissed a lawsuit against Mohammed bin Salman regarding the murder of Jamal Khashoggi, citing immunity granted by the Biden administration.