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    Evening Briefing Thursday 29th February

    enFebruary 29, 2024

    Podcast Summary

    • The Importance of Support and ChangeBusinesses need support to thrive, but institutions like the Metropolitan Police also require change and accountability to prevent failures and promote equality.

      Businesses, regardless of size or industry, need support to thrive, and BT is committed to providing that support. However, the discussion also highlighted the urgent need for change and improvement within the Metropolitan Police force. The inquiry into Sarah Everard's death revealed repeated failures to address warning signs and prevent the hiring of an abuser as a police officer. Commissioner Sir Mark Rowley acknowledged the need for a cultural overhaul and called for action to eliminate prejudice in policing. Meanwhile, in Gaza City, more than 100 deaths were reported following clashes between Israeli forces and Palestinians waiting for aid lorries. The situation remains contested, with Israel disputing the cause of the deaths. These events underscore the importance of accountability, transparency, and cultural change in various institutions, from businesses to law enforcement.

    • Tensions in Israel and Ukraine, Celebrity Chef's DeathPrince William condemned Israeli actions, Putin threatened nuclear conflict over Ukraine, and the UK mourned the loss of TV chef Dave Myers

      There have been multiple incidents of tension between Israel and Palestine, leading to condemnation from figures like Prince William, while Russia's Vladimir Putin has threatened potential nuclear conflict over Ukraine. Meanwhile, the culinary world mourns the loss of TV chef Dave Myers, who passed away from cancer at the age of 66. In Israel, IDF officials reported incidents involving trucks and confrontations with civilians, leading to condemnation from the Prince of Wales. Putin, in response to potential NATO involvement in Ukraine, warned of the risk of nuclear conflict. In the UK, celebrity chefs paid tribute to Dave Myers, known as one half of the Hairy Bikers, who spoke openly about his cancer battle before his death.

    • Facing Life's Challenges with Resilience and Practical SolutionsAppreciate the present moment during chemotherapy, consider short-term health insurance for budget-friendly coverage, and express gratitude on Mother's Day with thoughtful gifts.

      Life can present us with challenges, and sometimes we need to face them head-on with necessary interventions, such as chemotherapy. Just like a diabetic requires insulin to manage their condition, those undergoing chemotherapy may view it as an unpleasant necessity. Yet, despite these challenges, it's essential to appreciate the present moment and continue living life to the fullest. Meanwhile, there are practical solutions for managing health and finances during transitional periods. Short-term health insurance plans, like those offered by UnitedHealthcare, can provide budget-friendly coverage for individuals between jobs or starting a new business. Moreover, Mother's Day is a time to express gratitude and give back to the special women in our lives. 1800flowers.com offers a range of thoughtful gifts, from handmade bouquets to sweet treats, that can be easily ordered and delivered fresh. In summary, facing life's challenges with resilience and practical solutions, while cherishing our loved ones, can lead to a more fulfilling experience.

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    ICYMI: Dr. Michael Baden Rips The Epstein OIG Report

    ICYMI:  Dr. Michael Baden Rips The Epstein OIG Report
    As we have made our way through the OIG report there have been many points where I've had to stop and pause and ask myself "Is this real life?" considering how ridiculous some of the nonsense found within its pages has been. It would seem that I'm not the only who feels this way either...

    Dr. Michael Baden has ripped the OIG report as incomplete at best and a white wash at worst and in this episode we take a look at what he had to say about the four year investigation into Jeffrey Epstein's death.




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    source:

    Forensic Pathologist Slams Dept. Of Justice Report on Jeffrey Epstein’s Death (radaronline.com)

    ICYMI: The Mostly Symbolic Fight In D.C. Over Jeffrey Epstein's Flight Logs

    ICYMI:  The Mostly Symbolic Fight In D.C. Over Jeffrey Epstein's Flight Logs
    As the allegations about Epstein's flight logs get lobbed back and forth, the bigger picture is once again being missed and the real questions that should be asked are again being ignored.


    Instead of asking about the flight log, shouldn't we be asking why nobody else has been arrested? Or why there is no RICO case that was brought against Epstein OR Maxwell?


    In this episode, we ask the quiet part out loud.

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    source:

    Calls grow for Congress to subpoena Jeffrey Epstein’s flight logs despite Democrat ‘stonewalling’ (foxnews.com)