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The Trump Interviews: Media Confrontations and Policy Agendas

43 min · 8. kesä 2026
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Recent media confrontations have highlighted a recurring pattern of tension between the former president and various news outlets. In a high-profile televised interview conducted in June 2026, the discussion covered a wide range of policy goals, including border security, tax cuts, and international trade. The former president emphasized that his first priority upon returning to office would be a "very strong" signal on the border, involving the removal of millions of people he claims were released from foreign prisons and mental institutions. This mass deportation plan would initially focus on individuals with criminal records, though he indicated that all those in the country illegally would eventually have to leave to maintain the rule of law.Regarding the economy, tariffs are described as a "beautiful word" and a powerful tool to bring wealth to the country and potentially pay off the national debt. He argued that past tariffs did not cost consumers money but instead protected domestic jobs and provided leverage in international negotiations. Other economic stances include a willingness to consider raising the federal minimum wage, though he expressed concern that setting it too high could damage businesses, citing certain states as negative examples. He also stated he has no immediate plans to replace the chairman of the Federal Reserve.In the realm of healthcare, the former president characterized current national health insurance as "lousy" and "expensive," suggesting he would replace it if a better alternative were found, though he currently only possesses "concepts of a plan". He expressed support for IVF and suggested that insurance companies should ideally cover the costs. On the topic of abortion, he indicated he would likely not use executive action to restrict abortion pills, though he noted that "things do change".The June 2026 interview, which took place in a barn in Wisconsin during rainy weather, eventually spun out of controland ended prematurely. The confrontation escalated when the moderator, Kristen Welker, pressed for evidence regarding claims of rigged elections and "cheating" in ongoing state primaries. The former president grew irate, labeling the network and the moderator as "crooked" or "stupid" before abruptly walking out of the session. He asserted that the media has no credibility and maintains a 94% "bad press" rate against him.This incident is part of a long-standing history of interview walkouts. Past examples include cutting short a 2022 discussion after being questioned about the 2020 election results and abruptly ending a 2020 briefing when asked about controversial medical comments. He also famously walked out of a 60 Minutes interview in 2020, complaining about "tough questions," and ended a 1990 session when pressed on the financial stability of his Atlantic City casinos.Further policy discussions in the 2026 interview touched on foreign policy, where he suggested that aid to Ukraine might decrease and that European nations must "equalize" their spending to match U.S. contributions. He also maintained that his retribution against political opponents would be achieved through the country's "success" rather than direct legal prosecution, though he did not rule out investigations into those he believes committed crimes. Finally, he reiterated a promise to pardon individuals involved in the January 6th Capitol attack, potentially as early as his first day in office. Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-world-between-us--6886561/support [https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-world-between-us--6886561/support?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=rss].

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jakson The Trump Interviews: Media Confrontations and Policy Agendas kansikuva

The Trump Interviews: Media Confrontations and Policy Agendas

Recent media confrontations have highlighted a recurring pattern of tension between the former president and various news outlets. In a high-profile televised interview conducted in June 2026, the discussion covered a wide range of policy goals, including border security, tax cuts, and international trade. The former president emphasized that his first priority upon returning to office would be a "very strong" signal on the border, involving the removal of millions of people he claims were released from foreign prisons and mental institutions. This mass deportation plan would initially focus on individuals with criminal records, though he indicated that all those in the country illegally would eventually have to leave to maintain the rule of law.Regarding the economy, tariffs are described as a "beautiful word" and a powerful tool to bring wealth to the country and potentially pay off the national debt. He argued that past tariffs did not cost consumers money but instead protected domestic jobs and provided leverage in international negotiations. Other economic stances include a willingness to consider raising the federal minimum wage, though he expressed concern that setting it too high could damage businesses, citing certain states as negative examples. He also stated he has no immediate plans to replace the chairman of the Federal Reserve.In the realm of healthcare, the former president characterized current national health insurance as "lousy" and "expensive," suggesting he would replace it if a better alternative were found, though he currently only possesses "concepts of a plan". He expressed support for IVF and suggested that insurance companies should ideally cover the costs. On the topic of abortion, he indicated he would likely not use executive action to restrict abortion pills, though he noted that "things do change".The June 2026 interview, which took place in a barn in Wisconsin during rainy weather, eventually spun out of controland ended prematurely. The confrontation escalated when the moderator, Kristen Welker, pressed for evidence regarding claims of rigged elections and "cheating" in ongoing state primaries. The former president grew irate, labeling the network and the moderator as "crooked" or "stupid" before abruptly walking out of the session. He asserted that the media has no credibility and maintains a 94% "bad press" rate against him.This incident is part of a long-standing history of interview walkouts. Past examples include cutting short a 2022 discussion after being questioned about the 2020 election results and abruptly ending a 2020 briefing when asked about controversial medical comments. He also famously walked out of a 60 Minutes interview in 2020, complaining about "tough questions," and ended a 1990 session when pressed on the financial stability of his Atlantic City casinos.Further policy discussions in the 2026 interview touched on foreign policy, where he suggested that aid to Ukraine might decrease and that European nations must "equalize" their spending to match U.S. contributions. He also maintained that his retribution against political opponents would be achieved through the country's "success" rather than direct legal prosecution, though he did not rule out investigations into those he believes committed crimes. Finally, he reiterated a promise to pardon individuals involved in the January 6th Capitol attack, potentially as early as his first day in office. Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-world-between-us--6886561/support [https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-world-between-us--6886561/support?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=rss].

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The 2026 Mindanao Earthquake: Seismic Impact and Disaster Response

On June 8, 2026, at 7:37 a.m. PST, a powerful 7.8 magnitude earthquake struck the southern coast of Mindanao in the Philippines. The epicenter was located offshore, approximately 32 kilometers southwest of Maasim, Sarangani, at a depth of roughly 33 to 55 kilometers. This tectonic event was caused by thrust faulting along the Cotabato Trench and is considered the strongest earthquake to hit the Philippines since 1990. The tremors, which lasted for about 30 seconds, reached a maximum intensity of VIII (Very Destructive) in areas like Malapatan, Sarangani, and General Santos City.The human toll of the disaster included at least 15 deaths and more than 129 injuries in the Philippines. Casualties were concentrated in General Santos City, South Cotabato, and Davao Occidental, with causes ranging from falling debris to cardiac arrest. Authorities also reported at least seven people missing, including students feared trapped in a collapsed school building. In Indonesia, the quake caused three injuries and damaged several homes and places of worship in the Sangihe and Talaud Islands.Structural damage was widespread across Mindanao, affecting at least 37 structures, including commercial buildings, hospitals, and schools. In General Santos City, a shopping mall, a fast-food restaurant, and a radio studio collapsed. Infrastructure was heavily impacted; the General Santos International Airport was forced to suspend operations after sustaining damage to its ceilings and glass windows, resulting in the cancellation of at least 17 flights. Essential utilities were also severely disrupted, with power outages, internet failures, and water service interruptions reported across multiple provinces due to damaged transmission lines.The earthquake triggered immediate tsunami warnings for the Philippines, Indonesia, Palau, Japan, Taiwan, and Papua New Guinea. Tsunami waves were eventually recorded in six areas along the southern coast of Mindanao, with the highest measurement reaching 1.5 meters in Davao City. Coastal residents in nine Mindanao provinces were ordered to evacuate to higher ground immediately. Tsunami waves were also detected in parts of Indonesia and reached as far as Okinawa, Japan.Because the earthquake occurred on the first day of the new school year, it disrupted the education of more than 3.2 million students across the region. In response, authorities declared a suspension of classes and government workthroughout the Davao Region, Soccsksargen, and Bangsamoro. National and local government agencies mobilized rapidly for search, rescue, and relief operations. The Philippine Red Cross was placed on the highest alert, and the Army deployed disaster response units to assist affected communities. Following the main quake, seismologists recorded over 138 aftershocks, the strongest of which measured magnitude 6.5. Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-world-between-us--6886561/support [https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-world-between-us--6886561/support?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=rss].

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The Life, Career, and Legacy of Stacey King

Stacey King was a multi-faceted figure in the world of professional basketball, leaving a lasting legacy as a collegiate star, a three-time NBA champion, and a legendary broadcaster. Born on January 29, 1967, in Lawton, Oklahoma, he first gained national attention as a dominant center for the University of Oklahoma Sooners. Playing under coach Billy Tubbs, King led his team to the 1988 NCAA championship game and earned numerous accolades, including being named the 1989 Sporting News Player of the Year and a consensus first-team All-American. His collegiate performance was so impactful that the university later retired his #33 jersey.In 1989, King was selected as the sixth overall pick in the NBA Draft by the Chicago Bulls. He became an integral part of the team’s first historic "three-peat," winning consecutive NBA championships from 1991 to 1993 alongside teammates like Michael Jordan and Scottie Pippen. While he initially struggled with the transition from a college superstar to an NBA role player, he eventually embraced his position for the sake of the team's success, notably contributing to a major fourth-quarter comeback in the 1992 Finals. He was also known for his quick wit during his playing days, famously joking after a game in which Michael Jordan scored 69 points and he scored one that he would always remember it as the night he and Jordan "combined to score 70 points". Following his tenure in Chicago, he played for the Minnesota Timberwolves, Miami Heat, Boston Celtics, and Dallas Mavericks before retiring in 1999.After a brief period coaching in the Continental Basketball Association, King transitioned into a highly successful broadcasting career. Joining the Bulls' television booth in 2006, he became one of the most recognizable voices in the league, known for his exuberant personality and "fan-first" perspective. He developed a wide array of iconic catchphrases, such as "Gimme the hot sauce!", "Sriracha!", and "Drive home safely, Chicago!". King was particularly celebrated for his passionate calls during the era of Derrick Rose, whom he famously nicknamed "The Windy City Assassin". His ability to keep fans entertained and engaged, regardless of the team's performance on the court, made him a cherished icon in the Chicago community.In his personal life, King was a devoted husband to his wife, Debi, and a proud father to four sons: Erick, Garrett, Brandon, and Mason. He often emphasized the importance of family and described parenting as the "best job in the world". King's life was tragically cut short on June 7, 2026, when he passed away at the age of 59. His death was reported to be the result of a fall at his home in River Forest, Illinois. His passing prompted an outpouring of grief from the basketball world, with colleagues and fans alike remembering him for the immense joy, energy, and passion he brought to the game of basketball for over three decades. Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-world-between-us--6886561/support [https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-world-between-us--6886561/support?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=rss].

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Simone Biles: Navigating Health Scares and the Pressure of Greatness

Simone Biles is widely regarded as one of the greatest gymnasts in history, having earned a total of 11 Olympic medals, including seven golds. Her career is defined by an extraordinary blend of physical power and personal resilience, as she has consistently set new parameters for what is possible in the sport with moves named specifically after her.In early June 2026, she faced a major health crisis that she described as "almost dying," an experience she called one of the scariest of her life. This medical emergency left her hospitalized and bedridden for a week, though she later clarified that the incident was strictly health-related and did not involve an accident or violence. Despite her preference for privacy, she shared the news on social media to acknowledge the support of her close circle, especially since her husband, NFL player Jonathan Owens, was away for professional training at the time.Beyond her recent health struggles, her global impact is deeply rooted in her advocacy for mental health. After withdrawing from several events at the Tokyo 2021 Games due to a mental block known as the "twisties"—where a gymnast loses their sense of space mid-air—she significantly reduced the stigma surrounding the psychological well-being of elite athletes. Her decision to prioritize her safety over competition highlighted the immense pressures of high-level sport and inspired millions to normalize seeking mental health care.She demonstrated her continued dominance during the 2024 Paris Olympics, where she secured three gold medals and one silver. This historic return was achieved even as she pushed through a painful calf strain or tear that occurred during training and the qualification rounds. She managed the injury with physical therapy and a compression sleeve, refusing to let the setback prevent her from adding to her legendary medal count.In addition to her athletic achievements and mental health advocacy, she has been a prominent voice regarding her ADHD diagnosis. After her private medical records were compromised in 2016, she publicly asserted that having ADHD and taking prescribed medication for it is "nothing to be ashamed of". By speaking out, she helped clarify that such treatments are about achieving a neurotypical level of focus rather than gaining an unfair competitive advantage.Her personal journey also includes overcoming a traumatic upbringing in foster care and becoming a leading advocate for survivors of systemic abuse within the gymnastics community. Even during her hiatus from competition, she has remained active in the sports world, such as when she comforted an American figure skater who fell out of medal contention at the 2026 Milan Winter Olympics.Now 29 years old, she is currently focused on her "health and wellness journey" while weighing a potential comeback for the 2028 Los Angeles Olympics. Her coach has suggested a two-year preparation timeline, which would put her on track to return to competition in 2027. If she competes in Los Angeles, she would be the first U.S. female gymnast to appear in four Olympic Games and the oldest in over 75 years. Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-world-between-us--6886561/support [https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-world-between-us--6886561/support?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=rss].

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jakson 2026 Belmont Stakes Official Guide: Odds, Field, and Weather Forecast kansikuva

2026 Belmont Stakes Official Guide: Odds, Field, and Weather Forecast

The 158th running of the Belmont Stakes takes place on Saturday, June 6, 2026, at Saratoga Race Course in Saratoga Springs, New York. This is the third consecutive year the event is held at Saratoga while Belmont Park undergoes a major reconstruction. Because of the configuration of the Saratoga track, the race is contested at a distance of 1 1/4 miles rather than its traditional 1 1/2 miles.The field consists of nine confirmed horses competing for a $2 million purse. Post time is scheduled for 7:04 PM ET. The morning-line favorite is Renegade (2-1), trained by Todd Pletcher and ridden by Irad Ortiz Jr.. Renegade enters the race fresh after skipping the Preakness Stakes following a second-place finish in the Kentucky Derby. Chief Wallabee (3-1) is the second choice, reuniting the trainer-jockey team of Bill Mott and Junior Alvarado, who won this race the previous year with Sovereignty.Kentucky Derby winner Golden Tempo (9-2) is the third choice. After making history by providing trainer Cherie DeVaux with a win in the Run for the Roses, the horse skipped the Preakness to prepare for this final leg of the Triple Crown. Golden Tempo drew the extreme outside post 9, which, combined with his deep-closing running style, influenced oddsmakers' decisions.Weather conditions are expected to be a significant factor. While the week leading up to the race featured clear skies and warm temperatures, the forecast for Saturday evening includes an 80% chance of showers and potential thunderstormsnear post time. If the track becomes "sloppy" or "muddy," the race dynamics may shift to favor tactical speed horses that sit just off the lead, potentially disadvantaging deep closers who must navigate churned-up ground.The official starting gate and odds are as follows: 1. Vitruvian Man (30-1): Ridden by Antonio Fresu and trained by Doug O'Neill. 2. Powershift (12-1): Ridden by Luis Saez and trained by Todd Pletcher. 3. Chief Wallabee (3-1): Ridden by Junior Alvarado and trained by Bill Mott. 4. Renegade (2-1): Ridden by Irad Ortiz Jr. and trained by Todd Pletcher. 5. Ottinho (20-1): Ridden by Dylan Davis and trained by Chad Brown. 6. Growth Equity (12-1): Ridden by Manny Franco and trained by Chad Brown. 7. Commandment (6-1): Ridden by John Velazquez and trained by Brad Cox. 8. Emerging Market (6-1): Ridden by Flavien Prat and trained by Chad Brown. 9. Golden Tempo (9-2): Ridden by Jose Ortiz and trained by Cherie DeVaux. Strategic analysis suggests that because there are no confirmed front-running "speed horses" in the field, the pace may be modest, potentially favoring those drawn toward the inside.In international racing news from the same day, the Epsom Derby in England was won by Christmas Day, a 7-1 shot trained by Aidan O'Brien. The race was marked by controversy when the favorite, Benvenuto Cellini, was declared a non-runner after its leg was caught in the starting stalls, denying it a fair start.For the Belmont Stakes at Saratoga, television coverage begins at 3:00 PM ET on FOX, with earlier and later portions of the card airing on FS2. Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-world-between-us--6886561/support [https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-world-between-us--6886561/support?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=rss].

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