On the "CBS News Weekend Roundup", host Michael Wallace has the latest on the deadly flooding in West Texas with CBS' Maurice DuBois and Janet Shamlian and more. CBS' Skyler Henry brings updates on President Trump's latest tariff threats and their impacts on businesses. On the "Kaleidoscope" segment, revisiting CBS' Allison Keyes 2024 interview with then-17-year-old Dorothy Jean Tillman, who had already earned a Ph. D and is the founder of the Dorothy Jeanius STEAM Leadership Institute.
Murray Rothbard called egalitarianism a "revolt against nature," and he believed that the egalitarianism inherent in the Fourteenth Amendment was socially harmful. Social engineering never turns out well, but that doesn't discourage progressives from engaging in it.
Critics of free markets such as Oren Cass claim that Austrians and other supporters of the free economy are engaged in “market fundamentalism.” However, support for free markets is not an act of blind faith but is based upon understanding of how markets actually work.
Manchester United are terrible, even according to their own manager. Last season saw their worst ever performance in Premier League history.
But at the same time, according to Forbes magazine, they’re still the second most valuable football club in the world.
How is that possible?
Tim talks to Kieran Maguire, a football finance expert and the author of The Price of Football, to find out the secret of Manchester United’s financial success.
Presenter: Tim Harford
Producer: Nicholas Barrett
Series producer: Tom Colls
Production co-ordinator: Brenda Brown
Sound mix: Neil Churchill
Editor: Richard Vadon
All of this week's episodes of It Could Happen Here put together in one large file.
- Palestine’s Stolen Future
- The Genocide Budget (And How to Stop It)
- Protest, Immigration Enforcement, and the Unhoused Community
- The Minnesota Assassination & Evangelical Terrorism
- Executive Disorder: White House Weekly #24
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Box CEO Aaron Levie is back for our weekly discussion of the latest tech news. We cover: 1) OpenAi's Windsurf deal falls through 2) Is OpenAI okay? 3) What percentage of all AI spend goes to coding? 4) Google's AI code play 5) Grok 4 is out 6) Does Grok show the scaling laws are still in effect? 7) Would Box work with Grok? 8) NVIDIA hits $4 trillion 9) Are we in an AI bubble? 10) Should Tim Cook step down? 11) Could Apple merge with OpenAI?
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A first report into the Air India crash finds fuel switches were in cut off position just after takeoff. Also, President Trump visits flood victims in Texas, and how emergency vaccines have saved thousands of lives.
President Trump tours flood-stricken Central Texas. Some migrants are still hiding in a California facility after yesterday's immigration raid turned violent. Federal appeals court throws out agreement that would allow 9/11 mastermind to plead guilty to spare him the death penalty