James talks to Gordyaen Benyamin Jermayi about the situation of minority groups in Iran, the issues with the monarchist opposition, and how the Iranian regime has used US and Israeli bombing as an excuse for more violence against its own people.
UK government apologises to thousands of Afghans potentially at risk from Taliban after personal details leaked. Also: Trump says Ukraine shouldn’t target Moscow, and 114-year-old marathon runner dies after car accident.
It's not just you -- things ARE getting more expensive. Inflation rises to its highest level in four months. Questions regarding the response to the Fall River, Massachusetts assisted living facility fire that killed nine. Immigration policy shift means some are no longer eligible for bond hearings.
CBS News Correspondent Jennifer Keiper with tonight's World News Roundup.
Host Jennifer Sanasie breaks down the latest news in the crypto industry as Crypto Week faced a brief roadblock.
Crypto Week faced a brief roadblock as debates among House Republicans delayed a procedural vote Tuesday to set the guardrails for how crypto bills will proceed this week. Plus, a Congresswoman posted on X that Fed Chair Powell's firing is "imminent." CoinDesk’s Jennifer Sanasie hosts “CoinDesk Daily.”
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Bitcoin soars past $122K flipping Amazon's market cap. Charlie and Colin analyze price predictions from $150K-$400K, discuss the Mayer Multiple indicator, boomer ETF flows, and whether the 4-year cycle still holds in this bull market.
Charlie and Colin dive deep into Bitcoin's explosive run past $122,000, analyzing what's driving the rally and how high it could go. They break down predictions from Peter Brandt ($150K), Bob Lucas ($175K), and the wild $400K call from Udi. Plus: why boomer ETF flows might be the secret sauce, the Mayer Multiple indicator, and whether we're in for a supercycle.
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NOTES:
• Bitcoin hit $122K all-time high over weekend
• Market cap exceeds $2.4 trillion, flips Amazon
• Mayer Multiple at 1.12, well below 2.4 threshold
• iShares Bitcoin ETF trades at $67 per share
• DXY down 10.7% in 2025, worst since 80s
• Gold market cap at $22.3 trillion (10x Bitcoin)
Timestamps:
00:00 Start
03:00 Bitcoin marketcap flips Amazon & Google
08:25 Mayer Multiple (it's back baby!)
10:27 Analyst: Peter Brandt (parabolic advance)
13:54 Analyst: Bob Lucas (4 yr cycle)
25:19 Analyst: Udi (just vibes man)
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The July 4th flash flood that hit Kerr County and community along the upper Guadalupe River is one of the worst natural disasters to hit modern Texas. The sudden downpour of so much rain prompts the question—Did Climate Change play a role? Author and climate scientist Kate Marvel takes a look.array(3) {
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In announcing a new weapons package for Ukraine and a ceasefire deadline for Putin, President Trump reversed his previous stance towards Russia’s invasion. But will the weapons have the intended effect for Ukraine, or does the deadline give Russia weeks more to continue its onslaught? William Brangham has views from Kimberly Kagan and Jennifer Kavanagh. PBS News is supported by - https://www.pbs.org/newshour/about/funders
The White House backed off $400 billion in immediate cuts it was proposing in the global fight against HIV and AIDS and potentially other high-profile health programs. It's part of the package of cuts facing the Senate over the next two days. Lisa Desjardins reports. PBS News is supported by - https://www.pbs.org/newshour/about/funders
It's not just Texas. In the past couple of weeks, communities all around the country have been hit with torrential rains and deadly flash flooding. Extreme weather events like this are expected to become more common as the planet heats up.
As climate change increases flash flooding risks, our infrastructure is struggling to keep up. But improvements to that infrastructure will cost billions.
NPR's Michael Copley explains how a changing climate drives flooding and how communities and individuals can prepare.
And NPR's Laura Sullivan reports on how flood maps from the Federal Emergency Management Agency didn't capture the true risks at Camp Mystic, which was devastated by the Texas flooding.
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As the Trump administration ends USAID's mission, a project to bring water to drought-ridden lands is now in peril. In partnership with the Pulitzer Center, William Brangham and producer Molly Knight Raskin traveled to a community in central Kenya to look at the legacy of American foreign aid. PBS News is supported by - https://www.pbs.org/newshour/about/funders