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Krystal, Ryan and Emily discuss China calling Trump's bluff on tariffs, stock market reacts, and a lawyer for a wrongly deported man responds to JD Vance.
YouTube: https://youtu.be/5aaiNVuR134
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Timestamps:
(00:00)Introduction and Overview of Liberation Day
(2:25)Jobs Report Analysis and Economic Implications
(14:58)The Impact of Tariffs on Domestic Economy
(26:15)Trump's Economic Strategy and Its Consequences
(40:55)The Autocratic Leadership Style of Trump
(42:19)The Case of Kilmar Abrego Garcia
(1:12:02)The Shift in Democratic Leadership Dynamics
(1:17:53)Upcoming Nationwide Protests Against Trump
(1:33:45)End Of Show
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Im behind on episodes this week, but I heard Saagar's segment with Layne Norton and it made me so mad. I have my own formal education on nutrition science, and have helped many people in my career with health issues. Saagar references influencer culture in the segment, but doesn't realize he's still falling victim to it here with Norton (btw I miss the days where Saagar was aware of his bias based on personal friendships, never discusses it anymore or caveats things like he used to with JD Vance).
Norton is correct on a lot of points: coke is not better because you changed the sugar, addressing "weight" starts with socioeconomic issues (40 hour work week mainly), and the main issue for weight gain is caloric intake. Exercise is not a cure all but please do it as much as you can.
Norton simplified a lot of things and misrepresented scientific consensus in doing so, and approaches the obesity epidemic as a lack of exercise. He ignored omega 3 intake, used physical weight as an indicator of ...