CBS News Roundup - 04/09/2024 | World News Roundup

The UCONN Huskies are N-C-Double-A champions again. Shooting at a Las Vegas Law Firm. Sentencing day for parents of Michigan school shooter Ethan Crumbley. CBS Correspondent Cami McCormick has those stories and more in todays World News Roundup:

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Reset with Sasha-Ann Simons - Chicago Fed Prez On The Economy, Health Of Our Financial System

The latest jobs report shows the U.S. economy is strong, but how consumers perceive and feel about it isn’t as positive. So, what’s really going on? Reset sits down with Austan Goolsbee, president of the Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago, to find out how the economy is doing and to get a lesson on how the Fed works. For a full archive of Reset interviews, head over to wbez.org/reset.

CoinDesk Podcast Network - THE MINING POD: Bitcoin Mining | Get Poor Slow? With Steve Barbour

Should you get into Bitcoin mining? Is the AI infrastructure play real? We sit down with Steve Barbour, an off-grid Bitcoin mining pioneer.

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Steve Barbour, owner of Bitcoin mining and oil and gas services company Upstream Data, joins the show to discuss who should get into Bitcoin mining, what problems Bitcoin mining solves and what he expects going into another Bitcoin bull market.

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00:00:00 Start

00:02:30 Introducing Steve Barbour

00:04:12 Bitcoin mining & energy

00:07:33 Upstream Data's origins

00:14:13 Upstream Data's naming

00:19:35 Canadian oil vs. Bitcoin

00:24:35 Upstream Data's services

00:32:54 Colorado oil & Bitcoin

00:36:11 Bitcoin vs oil cycles

00:41:45 Bitcoin & AI

00:45:00 Water vs. air cooling

00:49:05 Advice for new miners

00:53:59 Mining contract tips

00:57:19 When to start mining

01:01:31 Steve on Bitcoin ordinals


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Up First from NPR - Abortion Politics, Vatican’s “Human Dignity,” Missouri Execution…and the Eclipse!

Donald Trump wants to leave abortion policy up to the states. The Vatican calls surrogacy and gender theory "grave threats" to "human dignity." And Missouri plans to execute a man who shot and killed two of his family members nearly 20 years ago — despite an unusual coalition advocating against his execution.

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Code Story: Insights from Startup Tech Leaders - S9 E19: Linus Hakansson, Gravitee

Linus Hakansson finds that he has been in the tech industry so long, that it is difficult to separate himself from what he does professionally. He's a family man, with a 2.5 year old son, and enjoys spending time with them and raising is kid. Outside of that, he enjoys soccer, sports, and cooking Italian food. In fact, recently he bought a pizza oven and started making his own dough and pie.

Linus has been working with API's since he started in the industry. In 2019, he was introduced to his current venture, as they wanted to create an open source API management software. After a couple of years, he partnered with the team, and then eventually - joined the company, to build something good.

This is Linus' creation story at Gravitee.

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On Our Watch - 8. Last Stand | S2: New Folsom

After his son’s death, Valentino Rodriguez Sr. waited for the warden of New Folsom prison to call him. That call never came. In our season finale, we walk through the gates of New Folsom to ask the warden for answers. We also get a rare glimpse inside the world of correctional officer discipline and hear from Sgt. Kevin Steele in his own words. 


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The Intelligence from The Economist - The Intelligence: Bear up

In Russia inflation is under control, wages are on the up and supposedly tough sanctions have been successfully skirted. Why is the pariah economy proving so resilient? Despite the nasty rhetoric of many of its politicians, Britain has turned out to be quite good at assimilating immigrants (09:29). And how lorries can be electrified faster (19:11).


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Take This Pod and Shove It - This Aint Texas: Reviewing Beyoncé’s “Cowboy Carter”

This week Tyler and Danny give their reactions to Cowboy Carter, act ii of Beyoncé's Renaissance trilogy. Check out the episode for our thoughts, analysis, praise, and what we would have liked to have seen more of.

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The Daily Detail - The Daily Detail for 4.9.24

Alabama

  • HB 389 to stop financial institutions from tracking firearm purchases
  • UAB doctor is leaving position on AL Medical Cannabis Commission
  • Conflict in Mobile over restaurant drag show on Sunday and praying protestors
  • Layoffs announced by Renfro for workers at Fort Payne manufacturing plant
  • Birmingham PD welcomes 10 new officers after graduation last week

National

  • Joe Biden defies SCOTUS ruling to present student loan forgiveness plan
  • Donald Trump files motion in case by DA Alvin Bragg re: judge and gag order
  • Trump  releases videoon his stance with abortion in presidential campaign
  • Soros family continues to acquire radio broadcast companies & networks
  • NTSB says no camera footage on ship that crashed into Baltimore bridge

Honestly with Bari Weiss - NPR Editor Speaks Out: How National Public Radio Lost Americans’ Trust

Uri Berliner is a senior business editor at NPR. In his 25 years with NPR, his work has been recognized with a Peabody Award, a Gerald Loeb Award, an Edward R. Murrow Award, and a Society of Professional Journalists New America Award, among others.


Today, we published in The Free Press his firsthand account of the transformation he has witnessed at National Public Radio. Or, as Uri puts it, how it went from an organization that had an “open-minded, curious culture” with a “liberal bent” to one that is “knee-jerk, activist, scolding,” and “rigidly progressive.” 


Uri describes a newsroom that aimed less to cover Donald Trump but instead veered towards efforts to topple him; a newsroom that reported the Russia collusion story without enough skepticism or fairness, and then later largely ignored the fact that the Mueller report found no credible evidence of collusion; a newsroom that purposefully ignored the Hunter Biden laptop story—in fact, one of his fellow NPR journalists approved of ignoring the laptop story because “covering it could help Trump.” A newsroom that put political ideology before journalism in its coverage of Covid-19. And, he describes a newsroom where race and identity became paramount in every aspect of the workplace and diversity became its north star. 


In other words, NPR is not considering all things anymore. 


On today’s episode: How did NPR lose its way? Why did it change? And why does this lone journalist feel obligated to speak out?

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