Topic: Sanchez

31 chapters across the catalog

micro-dosing
Episode 1860 16:13 - 18:50

1860: micro-dosing

European Leaders Visit Beijing Amid Global Instability

Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez of Spain visited Beijing to meet with President Xi Jinping, joining a string of Western leaders seeking deals with China. Sanchez urged China to take a larger role in maintaining international order, while President Xi positioned China as a stable global power compared to the U.S. Despite these diplomatic overtures, analysts suggest China's leverage over Iran remains limited due to its non-interference policy.

AG Barbie
Episode 1756 20:35 - 24:39

1756: AG Barbie

Blue Origin, Katy Perry, All-Female Space Crew

Jeff Bezos's Blue Origin recently launched its first all-female crew, including Katy Perry, Gayle King, and Lauren Sanchez, on an 11-minute suborbital flight. The media coverage focused on the "space sisterhood" and the emotional impact of the journey. Amanda Nguyen became the first Vietnamese woman in space during the mission.

AG Barbie
Episode 1756 24:39 - 28:21

1756: AG Barbie

Lauren Sanchez, Space Flight, Overview Effect

Lauren Sanchez describes her experience with the "overview effect" after returning from her Blue Origin flight. She characterizes the darkness of space as "death" and emphasizes the need to protect Earth as the only viable planet. The hosts critique her comments as a poor sales pitch for the burgeoning space tourism industry.

Rat Poop
Episode 1755 1:14:00 - 1:18:39

1755: Rat Poop

Blue Origin All-Female Crew, Gail King Space Flight

Jeff Bezos's fiancée, Lauren Sanchez, has organized an all-female crew for an upcoming Blue Origin flight, including CBS host Gail King and singer Katy Perry. The 11-minute suborbital flight will provide three minutes of weightlessness. The segment critiques the media's focus on this "tourism" flight while ignoring more significant orbital achievements by SpaceX.

Pell-Mell
Episode 1752 3:08:32 - 3:10:08

1752: Pell-Mell

AI ISOs, Dirty Sanchez and End of Show Banter

The hosts reviewed various "End of Show ISOs" generated by artificial intelligence, including a humorous reference to a "Dirty Sanchez." They engaged in lighthearted banter about John Dvorak's age and the "dirty mind" that keeps him going at 73. The segment served as a transition into the final tips and musical mixes of the episode.

Sig Hale
Episode 1732 17:29 - 22:24

1732: Sig Hale

Pedro Sánchez, European Digital Identity Wallet Proposal

Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez proposes ending anonymity on social media to combat hate speech and misinformation. He advocates for a European Digital Identity Wallet that would link every user account to a verified real-world identity. While users could still use pseudonyms, public authorities would have the power to unmask them in the event of a crime.

Honorifics
Episode 1597

1597: Honorifics

NBC News Coverage of Hamas Attack on Israel

NBC News coverage of the October 7 Hamas attack on Israel features reports from Raf Sanchez on the ground and analysis from Richard Engel in Istanbul. The reporting details the barrage of rockets, the storming of the border by militants, and the taking of hostages into Gaza. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu declared that Israel is at war, distinguishing the event from a standard military operation.

Comely
Episode 1587 21:24 - 27:56

1587: Comely

UN Global Network and Kindergarten Sexuality Education Report

Darlene Sanchez of The Epoch Times reports on a global consortium including the UN and WHO pushing for comprehensive sexuality education starting in kindergarten. The report alleges these organizations promote "sexual rights" and "rights to pleasure" for children as young as ten. The initiative is linked to the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development.

Shoehorn Event
Episode 1453

1453: Shoehorn Event

Early Voting Horse and Election Recording

The program opens with a discussion about a political recording received by a host urging a vote for a sheriff candidate based on ethnicity. A horse named Early Voting won a recent race, which the hosts link to their previous predictions about election-related branding.

Gender Justice
Episode 1398 1:41:57 - 1:46:56

1398: Gender Justice

Executive Producer Donations, Sir Luke, Sir Semper Fi

A series of high-value donations are read, including an $1,111.11 contribution from Sir Luke, who credits the show's cryptocurrency coverage for his financial success. Emmett Stewart is knighted as "Sir Semper Fi" following his service in the Marine Corps. Sir Lawrence of Logan Sport honors his 33rd wedding anniversary and pays tribute to Humberto Sanchez, a Marine killed during the U.S. withdrawal from Afghanistan.

BOMBSHELL!
Episode 1105 1:42:09 - 1:46:56

1105: BOMBSHELL!

Silicon Valley 5G Hype, Uber Ponzi Scheme, RT Reporting

The push for 5G is characterized as a "Ponzi scheme" used by failing business models like Uber to promise future safety for autonomous vehicles. Apple's decision to de-platform Alex Jones is linked to the company's need for a smooth 5G rollout to drive iPhone upgrades. While mainstream U.S. media avoids the topic, RT (Russia Today) has featured scientists and doctors calling for a halt to 5G deployment due to proven biological harm.

Congrats Canada
Episode 1047 40:25 - 42:05

1047: Congrats Canada

Southwest Key Programs, Layoffs and Government Contracts

Juan Sanchez, founder of Southwest Key Programs, announced that the organization may have to lay off staff after the government cut the number of children being served by 48%. The Austin-based NGO receives approximately $100 million annually to manage detention facilities for migrant children. The situation highlights the business-like nature of NGOs that view migrants as "clients" for organizational growth.

Election Special
Episode 876 1:28:27 - 1:31:48

876: Election Special

Popular Vote Myth, California Dominance and Senate Races

The hosts deconstruct the "popular vote" meme, arguing that Hillary Clinton's lead is entirely due to California, where Republicans have essentially stopped competing. They point out that the California Senate race was between two Democrats, Kamala Harris and Loretta Sanchez. They argue that if the presidency were decided by popular vote, Republicans would actually campaign in blue states, changing the totals.

Election Special
Episode 876 2:44:59 - 2:50:23

876: Election Special

Final Donor Credits, Douchebag Call-outs and International Support

The hosts go through a final list of donors, including several "douchebag call-outs" for people who listen but don't donate. They acknowledge international support from Spain, Ghana, Denmark, and Australia. Donors like Antonio Sanchez Godinez and Baroness Monica Lansing are thanked for their contributions.

Sellout Politics
Episode 817 9:39 - 15:04

817: Sellout Politics

Bernie Sanders Vatican Visit and Pope Francis Stunt

Bernie Sanders traveled to the Vatican for a social inequality conference, a move the hosts characterize as a political stunt that backfired. While Sanders hoped for a meeting with Pope Francis, he only met with Bishop Marcelo Sánchez Sorondo, leading to speculation that the trip was a distraction orchestrated to keep him out of New York. CBS News is criticized for its coverage linking the visit to the Pope's previous comments on Donald Trump's border wall.

Touching the Stick
Episode 625 21:12 - 33:27

625: Touching the Stick

Miss USA 2014, Rigged Questions and Political Subtext

The 2014 Miss USA pageant, produced by Donald Trump, is analyzed for its perceived political messaging and scripted nature. Miss Nevada, Nia Sanchez, wins after answering a question about campus sexual assault that allowed her to highlight her fourth-degree black belt. Other contestants, including Miss Louisiana and Miss North Dakota, face questions on the Bergdahl exchange and high school bullying, which the hosts characterize as artificial and rigged.

Bono Douchebag
Episode 524 48:36 - 53:59

524: Bono Douchebag

Congressional Internet Caucus, Julian Sanchez Cato Testimony

Julian Sanchez of the Cato Institute provides testimony to the Congressional Internet Caucus Advisory Committee, debunking the "50 foiled plots" claim made by the NSA. Sanchez explains that most cases involved simple money transfers to groups like Al-Shabaab rather than actual bombing plots. He specifically highlights a supposed plot against the New York Stock Exchange that the FBI admitted had no specific plan or capability.

Freemium Reporter
Episode 519 2:12:41 - 2:16:52

519: Freemium Reporter

F-35 Fighter Jet Program Criticism

The F-35 Lightning II program is criticized for being seven years behind schedule and 70% over budget. A C-SPAN clip of Representative Loretta Sanchez discussing the program is played to illustrate the perceived incompetence of congressional oversight. The hosts argue the jet is a "joke" that fails to meet its performance goals despite massive investment.

Form 990
Episode 244 25:29 - 30:35

244: Form 990

Alex Sanchez, Florida Bankers Association, Bloomberg Interview

Alex Sanchez, CEO of the Florida Bankers Association, appeared on Bloomberg Television to argue against foreclosure moratoriums. Sanchez claimed that banks find foreclosure painful and only pursue it as a last resort, while emphasizing that clearing foreclosures is necessary for economic recovery. The interview is criticized for the perceived cozy relationship between the banker and the journalist.