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S8 Ep866: Iran is losing $400 million daily due to U.S. sanctions and blockades. Jonathan Schanzer discusses the leadership vacuum in Tehran, noting that decisions are currently made by a chaotic committee of revolutionarVy figures. (3/16)

May 13, 202611 min

S8 Ep866: Elizabeth Peek critiques redistricting as an unattractive game that voters generally dislike. She emphasizes that population growth in Texas and Florida provides more long-term political power than manipulating district lines in blue states. (2/16)

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S8 Ep866: Inflation reached 3.8% in April due to gas prices. Elizabeth Peek notes that real hourly wages fell while global eyes turn toward the Strait of Hormuz and Trump's consequential summit in China. (1/16)Inflation reached 3.8% in April due to gas prices. Eliz

May 13, 202613 min

S8 Ep865: PREVIEW for Later Today: Iran's Wartime Profiteering and Smuggling Networks. Guest: Jonathan Schanzer. Jonathan Schanzer discusses how Iran sustains itself through illicit smuggling of weapons and oil. He details the role of Iraq in regional wartime profi

May 12, 20261 min

S8 Ep865: PREVIEW for Later Today: The Fragile Mandate of Prime Minister Keir Starmer. Guest: Gregory Copley. Gregory Copley examines the political crisis facing Prime Minister Keir Starmer. Amidst falling support, Starmer faces potential internal Labour Party lead

May 12, 20261 min

S8 Ep865: PREVIEW for Later Today: Ukraine's Strategic Leverage and Middle-Strike Success. Guest: John Hardie. John Hardie analyzes Ukraine's defensive progress, noting successful strikes on Russian infrastructure. Despite slow Russian advances, Ukraine's "middle s

May 12, 20263 min

S8 Ep865: PREVIEW for Later Today: Chinese Nuclear Threats and Lack of Transparency. Guest: Peter Huessy. Peter Huessy highlights China's growing nuclear arsenal and its explicit threats to use weapons against non-nuclear Japan. He emphasizes the need for transpare

May 12, 20262 min

S8 Ep865: PREVIEW for Later Today: Trump's Global Leverage and European Misconceptions. Guest: Steve Yates. Steve Yates rejects European claims that Donald Trump's bargaining power with China has diminished. He argues that the U.S. has actually increased strategic

May 12, 20262 min

S8 Ep865: PREVIEW for Later Today: SpaceX vs. the State-Led Lunar Race. Guest: Bob Zimmerman. Bob Zimmerman dismisses the political framing of a U.S.-China moon race. He argues that private enterprise, specifically Elon Musk's SpaceX, is the real space program

May 12, 20261 min

S8 Ep864: SCHEDULE JOHN BATCHELOR SHOW 5-11-26. 1943 ADMIRAL YAMAMOTO'S FUNERAL.

May 12, 20265 min

S8 Ep864: STREAMING RHE MAKING OF THE JOHN BATCHELOR SHOW. FEATURING BILL ROGGIO AND SAMUEL BEN-UR, 5-11-2016. 1944 AGITPROP

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S8 Ep863: Conrad Black argues that Canada must lower corporate taxes to remain competitive with the U.S. and attract capital. He notes a growing separatist movement in Alberta, driven by economic frustrations and opposition to federal ecological policies, while

May 12, 20268 min

S8 Ep863: Mary Anastasia O'Grady discusses the historic indictment of a sitting Mexican governor, Ruben Rocha Moya, for conspiracy to import narcotics and cartel activity. She highlights the potential political fallout for the Morena party and suggests criminal org

May 12, 202610 min

S8 Ep863: David Daoud criticizes the U.S. for accepting the linkage between Iranian and Lebanese negotiations, which provides Hezbollah "breathing room" to regenerate. He anticipates Hezbollah will avoid immediate conflict to focus on long-term rearmament and socia

May 12, 20265 min

S8 Ep863: David Daoud reports that the Lebanon ceasefire has forced the IDF into static positions, giving Hezbollah tactical advantages for hit-and-run attacks. He contends that the Lebanese government lacks the means to disarm Hezbollah, as the group views its mil

May 12, 202612 min

S8 Ep863: Edmund Fitton-Brown differentiates between various regional "ceasefires," noting the Hamas-Israel ceasefire is particularly fragile. He argues that progress toward a meaningful peace process requires intense pressure on Hamas's sponsors, specifically Qata

May 12, 20266 min

S8 Ep863: Edmund Fitton-Brown analyzes the "ragged" maritime blockade between the U.S. and Iran in the Strait of Hormuz. He warns that allowing Iran to claim control over international waterways sets a dangerous global precedent and suggests Iran believes it can ou

May 12, 202613 min

S8 Ep863: Ernesto Araújo and Alejandro Peña Esclusa report on the Venezuelan regime's efforts to delay elections, fearing a landslide victory for the opposition. Araújo discusses Lula da Silva's weakening support in Brazil and the rise of Flavio Bolsonaro. Human ri

May 12, 20267 min

S8 Ep863: Alejandro Peña Esclusa highlights alleged voter fraud in Peru, warning that leftist "Marxist" forces utilize international support to manipulate elections. Ernesto Araújo discusses deep-seated corruption in Latin America, describing it as a geopolitical t

May 12, 202610 min

S8 Ep863: Alan Tonelson interprets the U.S. diplomatic focus on Japan as a reward for its commitment to containing Chinese expansionism and increasing defense spending. He expects the Trump-Xi summit to produce deals on aerospace and agricultural exports, though fu

May 12, 20269 min

S8 Ep863: Gordon Chang and Piero Tozzi analyze the upcoming U.S.-China summit in Beijing, noting Trump's "built-in disadvantages" and Chinese arrogance. They discuss internal Taiwanese political divisions regarding China policy and highlight recent multilateral mil

May 12, 202610 min

S8 Ep863: Malcolm Hoenlein reveals that Israel operated a secret logistical base in Iraq to support its air campaign against Iran. He notes that Iran evades blockades by exporting 80% of its oil to China via Iraq and overland routes. The Iranian economy remains vul

May 12, 20267 min

S8 Ep863: Malcolm Hoenlein reports on the heavy infrastructure damage to U.S. interests in the Gulf and the persistent threat of Iranian missiles. He observes that public opinion in Gaza is shifting against Hamas as citizens desire reconstruction. Meanwhile, Palest

May 12, 202610 min

S8 Ep863: Samuel Ben-ur discusses Hamas's claim of reconstituting its 30,000 personnel, mostly through recruiting untrained youth. He notes that some released terrorists from the October 7th attacks have returned to combat. Bener argues that air strikes alone canno

May 12, 20268 min

S8 Ep863: Samuel Ben-ur reports that Hamas flatly rejected a structured disarmament plan, signaling its intent to resume conflict. Despite attempting to rearm through low-tech Egyptian smuggling, Hamas remains below pre-war strength. Meanwhile, the Board of Peace a

May 12, 202611 min

S8 Ep863: Bill Roggio examines the stark standoff between the U.S. and Iran, noting that while U.S. strikes damaged Iran's conventional military, the regime persists through asymmetrical warfare. He expresses skepticism that the current blockade alone can achieve r

May 12, 20264 min

S8 Ep862: Bill Roggio identifies Iran as the preeminent state sponsor of terror, surpassing Pakistan. He argues Iran's foreign policy is inherently revolutionary, using terrorist proxies like Hezbollah and the Taliban to further its agenda while utilizing diplomati

May 12, 202613 min

S8 Ep861: David Daoud explains how Hezbollah exploits Syrian instability to smuggle weapons and money from Iran. Despite the Syrian government’s desire to remove them, they lack the means to secure their vast territory.

May 11, 20261 min

S8 Ep860: PREVIEW for Later Today: Piero Tozzi explains how Taiwan has successfully decoupled its economy from mainland China. He notes a dramatic shift where Taiwanese foreign direct investment in China plummeted from 83% to just 4% over fifteen years.

May 11, 20262 min

S8 Ep859: PREVIEW for Later Today: Samuel Ben-ur reports that Hamas continues to control humanitarian aid and reconstruction in Gaza. He emphasizes their priority remains rebuilding military infrastructure while failing to comply with surrender demands or improving

May 11, 20261 min

S8 Ep859: PREVIEW for Later Today: Alejandro Peña Esclusa discusses the corruption of Venezuela's Maduro regime. He highlights how various government "mafias" and the Rodriguez siblings fear legitimate elections, as losing power would likely result in their impriso

May 11, 20261 min

S8 Ep859: PREVIEW for Later Today: Edmund Fitton-Brown argues that Iran utilizes the Strait of Hormuz for international blackmail. He asserts that Iran does not truly control the waterway and advocates for resolute military force to counter their maritime terrorism

May 11, 20261 min

S8 Ep859: PREVIEW for Later Today: Alan Tonelson observes that Japan's new leadership is prioritizing economic growth and productivity over inflation. Despite high resource costs driven by global conflict, the focus remains on running the Japanese economy "hot" thr

May 11, 20261 min

S8 Ep858: Gaius and Germanicus debate in their favorite wine bar by the Thames, in Londinium, Spring 92 AD. This segment critiques the "Redeemer Nation" myth, which portrays America as a divinely appointed "city on a hill" tasked with saving humanity. While this

May 11, 202615 min

S8 Ep858: Gaius and Germanicus debate in their favorite wine bar by the Thames, in Londinium, Spring 92 AD. Drawing a parallel to the Battle of Alesia in 52 BC, the hosts explore the ethics of modern siege warfare. In ancient Gaul, Julius Caesar and Vercingetorix a

May 11, 202617 min

S8 Ep858: Gaius and Germanicus debate in their favorite wine bar by the Thames, in Londinium, Spring 92 AD. This discussion examines the metamorphosis of the American Republic into an Empire by analyzing the symbolic use of architecture and statuary. The hosts refl

May 11, 202625 min

S8 Ep857: Alcock and Brown's 1919 triumph predated Charles Lindbergh's famous crossing by eight years; Lindbergh himself credited them for showing the way. Following their landing, the pair was celebrated across London, eventually attending a luncheon where

May 11, 20264 min

S8 Ep857: Newfoundland was a treacherous launch site, characterized by ice-packed coastlines, boggy ground, and constant rain. Teams had to ship their aircraft in pieces and assemble them in makeshift aerodromes while waiting for favorable winds. Many contemporarie

May 11, 202614 min

S8 Ep857: The 1919 competition attracted diverse aviators, including the Australian Harry Hawker, a fearless and sometimes "spiky" test pilot. Inspired by watching Harry Houdini fly in 1910, Hawker became a natural pilot who understood risks instinctively, even whi

May 11, 20269 min

S8 Ep857: Lord Northcliffe, born Alfred Harmsworth, was a self-made newspaper mogul who recognized aviation's strategic importance early on. In 1913, his newspaper, the Daily Mail, offered a £10,000 prize for the first non-stop transatlantic flight, realizing that

May 11, 20268 min

S8 Ep856: Following Clinton's victory, Pamela was appointed Ambassador to France, a role she took with immense seriousness despite her lack of formal education. She became a highly respected diplomat, earning praise for her work on the 50th anniversary of D-Day

May 11, 20269 min

S8 Ep856: In the 1980s, Pamela identified the potential in a defeated Bill Clinton, mentoring him on public presentation and helping him believe in his political future. She used her Georgetown home to raise massive funds, becoming a kingmaker who helped shape the

May 11, 202610 min

S8 Ep856: A meeting in 1971 reunited Pamela with her wartime lover, Averell Harriman, leading to their marriage and her access to a vast fortune. She transformed Harriman's Georgetown home into a "temple" to his career, making him feel like a king while she mastere

May 11, 20268 min

S8 Ep856: In the late 1950s, Pamela strategically seduced producer Leland Hayward, eventually becoming his wife to secure a new life in America. She moved to the United States in 1959, where she was viewed by New York and Washington society as a dangerous "vixen" d

May 11, 20269 min

S8 Ep856: Following the war, Pamela entered a transactional yet passionate relationship with Gianni Agnelli, the heir to the Fiat empire. Since Fiat had supplied the Axis powers, Agnelli required significant reputation rehabilitation to prevent Allied confiscation

May 11, 20267 min

S8 Ep856: In 1941, Pamela met Averell Harriman, the American overseeing Lend-Lease, and immediately recognized his importance to British survival. Tasked with enlisting him to the British cause, she used her beauty and intelligence to "bewitch" him, turning the alo

May 11, 202612 min

S8 Ep856: Following a hasty wedding, Pamela quickly discovered Randolph's abusive nature, heavy drinking, and philandering. Despite the failing marriage, she became a favorite of Winston and Clementine Churchill, who brought her into their "Padlock" inner circle wh

May 11, 20266 min

S8 Ep856: Sonia Purnell describes the 1939 marriage proposal between Randolph Churchill and Pamela Digby, who met for the first time at a London dinner. Pamela, a 19-year-old aristocrat from an isolated, cash-strapped Dorset estate, accepted the unromantic proposal

May 11, 202611 min

S8 Ep855: The continued failure to detect WIMPs has led to a "Dark Crisis" and more speculative theories. Some scientists suggest dark matter could be primordial black holes formed during the Big Bang, or "fuzzy" dark matter made of extremely light particles. Ch

May 11, 202610 min

S8 Ep855: The Cosmic Microwave Background (CMB), the oldest light in the universe, provides a blueprint that confirms the necessity of dark matter and dark energy. To find the physical particle, researchers have engaged in the "Xenon Wars," utilizing massive underg

May 11, 202613 min