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    peter alexander

    Explore " peter alexander" with insightful episodes like ""I'M GONNA PUNCH HIM OUT...AND BE HAPPY" 10.14.22", "The Jab Is a Bioweapon, says Former Health and Human Services Advisor to Trump - #85", "Morning Bell 21 June", "Pyjama King – Peter Alexander" and "Maine Currents 8/15/17" from podcasts like ""Countdown with Keith Olbermann", "The Jonathan Kogan Show", "Between the Bells", "Ship It Shout It" and "Maine Currents | WERU 89.9 FM Blue Hill, Maine Local News and Public Affairs Archives"" and more!

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    "I'M GONNA PUNCH HIM OUT...AND BE HAPPY" 10.14.22

    "I'M GONNA PUNCH HIM OUT...AND BE HAPPY" 10.14.22

    EPISODE 54: COUNTDOWN WITH KEITH OLBERMANN

    A-Block (1:45) SPECIAL COMMENT: It is the greatest sound bite of the last seven years. It is what at least half this country has been thinking. It is so cathartic to hear, to be life-affirming. Nancy Pelosi, on 1/6, hoping Trump shows up to The Capitol: "I'm gonna punch him out and I'm gonna go to jail and I'm gonna be happy!" It's the inscription for the base of a statue, it's a national motto, it's a Kate Bush song! (3:50) And knowing we would hesitate to say it has been the fascists' license to threaten and commit violence (5:15) If you're worried we're invoking political violence: this nation is already there. (6:45) We have wasted the 21 months since 1/6 playing nice - this is the only modern country where a violent coup was fended off and the surviving government had to ask nicely to prosecute the insurrectionists. (8:42) And given that November 6th is the 10th anniversary of the FIRST time Trump called for "Revolution" it's time to wrap it, and him, up. Frog-march him over to Nancy Pelosi.

    B-Block (13:28) EVERY DOG HAS ITS DAY: Smokey, in New York (14:23) POSTSCRIPTS TO THE NEWS: Government investigating Musk over off-again/on-again Twitter buy; the nightmare close to ESPN; the sentencing in Florida (16:16) IN SPORTS: A really unhappy family milestone for the Dolan Family of Owners if Cleveland's Guardians don't win the World Series; and Dan Patrick and I make our first dual appearance in three years - on Kenny Mayne's podcast (21:14) THE WORST PERSONS IN THE WORLD (21:14) Billo is Back! And trying to fend off Penn State University and NBC News Chairman Cesar Conde and his recent run of disasters, for the honors.

    C-Block (26:36) FRIDAYS WITH THURBER: His immaculate comical short story of murderous intent overcome by the need to keep a marriage going so husband and wife can keep bickering: "Mr. Preble Gets Rid Of His Wife."

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    The Jab Is a Bioweapon, says Former Health and Human Services Advisor to Trump - #85

    The Jab Is a Bioweapon, says Former Health and Human Services Advisor to Trump - #85

    Former Health and Human Services Advisor to Trump, Dr. Paul E. Alexander joins The Jonathan Kogan Show to break down the truth behind the deadly bioweapon pushed as a vaccine. This is a groundbreaking interview that you need to share far and wide. I will continue to tell the truth and get you the facts, but I need your help! Please subscribe to The Jonathan Kogan Show and share it everywhere you can. We will beat this!

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    Morning Bell 21 June

    Morning Bell 21 June

    Our local market started the new trading week in the red, extending its losses from last week, to close down 41 points, or 0.6% to 6,433. That marks seven straight days of losses for our market. 

    The biggest laggard on the market was the energy sector, which declined 5.2%, after oil prices dropped on Friday on worries that interest rate hikes by major central banks could cut energy demand. While the major banks closed in positive territory, outperforming the broader share market.

    The best performing stock was Pointsbet (ASX:PBH) after the betting company secured a $94 million investment from SIG Sports. That makes the US investment firm PBH’s largest shareholder. Also performing well was Pinnacle Investment Management (ASX:PNI) and bio-tech company, Imugene (ASX:IMU), both up more than 7%. Meanwhile, the worst performing stocks included lithium producers like Lake Resources (ASX:LKE), uranium miner, Paladin Energy (ASX:PDN) and coal miners like New Hope Corporation (ASX:NHC) and Whitehaven Coal (ASX:WHC).

    The most traded stocks by Bell Direct clients yesterday included Lake Resources (ASX:LKE), BHP Group (ASX:BHP) and Fortescue Metals (ASX:FMG). 

    The US market was closed for the Juneteenth Federal holiday, so let’s look across the sea at how European markets performed. The FTSE index lifted 1.5% as financials and energy rebounded. The German Dax closed 1.1% higher and the French CAC jumped 0.6%. 

    What to watch today:

    • If you go by the SPI futures, our local market is set for a positive day. The futures are up 0.7% or 45 points. 
    • Economic news wise, at 8am AEST, the RBA will be releasing to the media their review of the yield target. Following this, at 10am, Governor Phillip Lowe, will speak about inflation and monetary policy at an event in Sydney and finally, the RBA will also release the minutes from its June meeting at 11:30am. These are all important, as they may give us a sense on how aggressive the RBA will be on raising rates as well as what could happen in the next few months
    • In commodities:
      • Oil prices edged lower on Monday, amid concerns about slowing global economic growth. 
      • Gold extended its losses as a rise in the US dollar weighed on bullion demand, with the US market holiday expected to lead to thin trading during the day. 
      • The spot iron ore price is trading down at US$125 a tonne. 
    • Peter Alexander owner, Premier Investments (ASX:PMV) and chartered accounting company Kelly Partners Group (ASX:KPG) are set to go ex-dividend today. 
    • If you hold Virgin Money UK (ASX:VUK), Coronado Global Resources (ASX:CRN) or Oceania Healthcare (ASX:OCA), you will receive your dividend payment today. 

    Trading Ideas:

    • Bell Potter have maintained its Buy rating on software company, Altium (ASX:ALU), however with a reduced price target, from $41.25 to $34. At its current share price of $25.49, this implies about 33% share price growth in a year.
    • Trading Central has a bearish signal on Origin Energy (ASX:ORG) indicating that the stock price may fall from the close of $5.45 to the range of $3.60 - $4 in the next 98 days according to standard principals of technical analysis.  

    Maine Currents 8/15/17

    Maine Currents 8/15/17

    Producer/Host: Amy Browne Contributing producers: Carolyn Coe, Denis Howard Segment 1: Bruce Gagnon on Korea, BIW and the US “Pivot to the Asia-Pacific” Maine-based peace activist Bruce Gagnon spoke in Deer Isle on August 3rd about what’s being called the US “Pivot to the Asia-Pacific”. Gagnon has traveled to South Korea and worked with peace activists there and elsewhere in the region who oppose US military bases in their countries. He has also made the connection with the destroyers being built here in Maine at Bath Iron Works and has been arrested for civil disobedience at BIW. Although he spoke before President Trump’s recent comments about “fire and fury” in North Korea, Gagnon’s views on the region provide insight not heard in the mainstream media. He is a senior fellow at the Nuclear Policy Research Institute, and is a member of the “Working Group for Peace and Demilitarization in Asia and the Pacific” a consortium of acclaimed scholars sharing a focus on the region. (Recorded by Carolyn Coe, edited by Amy Browne) UPDATE: We contacted Bruce Gagnon this week for a comment following the escalation of tensions in the region after he spoke in Deer Isle. Here is his response: “In a new report, published by the Bulletin of Atomic Scientists, missile experts (including Ted Postol from MIT) write that North Korea does not have the rocket capability that Washington and the corporate media are claiming. They state, “The Hwasong-14 does not currently constitute a nuclear threat to the lower 48 states of the United States. The flight tests on July 4 and 28 were a carefully choreographed deception by North Korea to create a false impression that the Hwasong-14 is a near-ICBM that poses a nuclear threat to the continental US. The Hwasong-14 tested on July 4 and 28 may not even be able to deliver a North Korean atomic bomb to Anchorage, Alaska.” The US to this day refuses to sign a peace treaty with North Korea – thus the war legally continues. On July 27, 1953 the US signed an Armistice (ceasefire) with North Korea but that is it. Thus the continuous US-South Korean war games right along the North Korean border must make Pyongyang wonder – is this the real thing? Did the Pentagon decide to invade us for real this time like they have done in Vietnam, Yugoslavia, Granada, Panama, Iraq, Afghanistan, Libya, Syria, and Yemen? Embedded deep beneath North Korea’s mountainous zones are some 200 varieties of minerals, including gold, iron, copper, zinc, magnesite, limestone, tungsten, and graphite. Some of these stockpiles are among the largest in the world, and North Korea, a tiny and cash-strapped nation, frequently uses them to bring in additional revenue — no matter the laws against doing so. The total value of these minerals lies somewhere between $6 trillion and $10 trillion. Could much of this war hype be a plan to grab their resources? In the end I think it important to say that North Korea is really a foil – the US does not fear NK which only has 4 nuclear warheads while the US has 6,800 of them. Clearly the demonization and scare campaign around NK is intended to justify the US military ‘pivot’ of 60% of Pentagon forces into the Asia-Pacific to be aimed at China and Russia – the real prizes that Washington has on the regime change list.” Segment 2: WERU’s Denis Howard talks with Peter Alexander about his new rock opera “One Way Trip To Mars” — opening at the Waterville Opera House on August 24th. Tune in to hear what went into creating the project and get a sneak preview of the music! Maine Currents- independent local news, views and culture, every Tuesday at 4pm on WERU-FM and weru.org

    The post Maine Currents 8/15/17 first appeared on WERU 89.9 FM Blue Hill, Maine Local News and Public Affairs Archives.

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