Planet Money - Planet Money Movie Club: It’s a Wonderful Life

Welcome to the Planet Money Movie Club, a regular series from Planet Money+ in which we watch an economics-related movie and discuss! On today's episode, Kenny Malone, Wailin Wong, and Willa Rubin talk about Frank Capra's 1946 classic 'It's A Wonderful Life.' They discuss CPI adjustments, how a copyright lapse helped make the film more popular, and what exactly a 'Building and Loan' is.

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Consider This from NPR - How California’s Deadly Floods Are Tied To The State’s Ongoing Drought

Destructive flooding caused by torrential rains has created a deadly disaster in California. The death toll rivals the worst wildfires and points to a common cause for both: drought.

Brian Ferguson with California's Office of Emergency Services explains how a "weather whiplash" of dry years followed by heavy rain and snow can lead to dangerous outcomes. And NPR's Lauren Sommer reports on how officials are hoping to store more storm water as a way to prevent future floods and fight the ongoing drought.

In participating regions, you'll also hear a local news segment to help you make sense of what's going on in your community.

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CoinDesk Podcast Network - THE HASH: FTX Bankruptcy Judge Not Swayed by Letter from US Senators; Gala Games’ Native Token Tumbles

The most valuable crypto stories for Wednesday, January 11, 2023. 


"The Hash" group discusses today's top stories, including Delaware Judge John Dorsey characterizing a bipartisan letter from four U.S. senators as an “inappropriate” intervention in FTX bankruptcy proceedings that won’t sway his judicial decisions. Plus, a closer look at why Gala Games' native token, GALA, is sinking after the blockchain-based gaming platform deleted a tweet announcing a partnership with A-list Hollywood stars.


See also:

FTX Has Recovered 'Over $5B' in Assets, Bankruptcy Attorney Says

Letter From US Senators 'Inappropriate,' Won’t Sway Me, FTX Bankruptcy Judge Says

FTX Creditor Claims Going for 13 Cents on the Dollar on Bankruptcy Marketplace Xclaim

Gala Games Deletes Tweet Announcing Partnership With Hollywood Star The Rock; Native Token Drops

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The Daily Signal - TOP NEWS | Biden Responds to Classified Document Discovery, Growing Calls for Rep. George Santos to Resign, FAA Outage | Jan. 11

On today’s Daily Signal Top News, we break down:


  • President Biden’s remarks on classified documents found at the PennBiden Center
  • Calls for freshman Republican Rep. George Santos of New York to resign
  • The Federal Aviation Administration system outage 
  • Arkansas Gov. Sarah Huckabee Sanders’ seven executive orders

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Motley Fool Money - Wells Fargo Steps Back

What does it say when a market leader steps back from….leading?

(0:21) Asit Sharma discusses: - Wells Fargo, once the biggest player in mortgages, announces it is making a strategic shift - The role that the current state of housing plays in Wells Fargo's decision - Our brand new podcast, Stock Advisor Roundtable

(10:15) Tim Beyers and Tim White take a closer look at "key person risk".

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Stocks discussed: WFC, CRM, SFIX, GOOG, GOOGL

Host: Chris Hill Guest: Asit Sharma, Tim Beyers, Tim White Producer: Ricky Mulvey Engineers: Rick Engdahl, Tim Sparks

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CoinDesk Podcast Network - BREAKDOWN: DCG Responds as Gemini Accuses Company of Fraud

In his second open letter in as many weeks, Gemini Co-CEO Cameron Winklevoss ratchets up the rhetoric. 

Crypto 2023 – like Crypto 2022, but angrier. This week, Gemini co-CEO Cameron Winklevoss accused Genesis, DCG and DCG CEO Barry Silbert of fraud in a major escalation of their fight over frozen funds. Silbert and DCG, CoinDesk’s parent, responded with their own letter and Q&A arguing that Genesis and DCG are fundamentally different entities. NLW covers the war of words and the community’s response to it. 

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Federalist Radio Hour - ‘You’re Wrong’ With Mollie Hemingway And David Harsanyi, Ep. 28: Biden’s Classified Docs

On this episode of “You’re Wrong,” a production of "The Federalist Radio Hour," Federalist Editor-in-Chief Mollie Hemingway and Senior Editor David Harsanyi discuss why Democrats and the media view recent House speaker and rule changes as a threat, consider how the right can fight corporate media attacks on conservatives, examine the double standard in coverage of Biden's and Trump's classified documents, and take on Democrats' assertion that they were removed from key House committees by the GOP for "vengeance."