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Jim Holmes Professor Jim Holmes discusses the US Navy's technological and human superiority over Chinese weaponry during recent conflicts. Despite intense maneuvers and near misses, US carrier groups have successfully defended themselves against adversari
Season 8 Episode 991
Jim Holmes Professor Jim Holmes discusses the US Navy's technological and human superiority over Chinese weaponry during recent conflicts. Despite in…
2 weeks, 6 days ago
Joel Kotkin Joel Kotkin examines AI's economic impact, noting that AI companies operate with small staffs and high capital. This trend leads to significant growth for firms but widespread layoffs for well-educated professionals in other industries.
Season 8 Episode 991
Joel Kotkin Joel Kotkin examines AI's economic impact, noting that AI companies operate with small staffs and high capital. This trend leads to signi…
2 weeks, 6 days ago
Greg Scarlatoiu Greg Scarlatoiu analyzes the meeting between Xi Jinping and Kim Jong Un. He highlights the distinct leadership style of the current North Korean leader compared to his predecessors, marking a significant and generational shift.
Season 8 Episode 990
Greg Scarlatoiu Greg Scarlatoiu analyzes the meeting between Xi Jinping and Kim Jong Un. He highlights the distinct leadership style of the current N…
2 weeks, 6 days ago
Bob Zimmerman Bob Zimmerman ranks VAST as the leader in the private space station race. Unlike government-dependent firms, VAST innovates independently, recently securing contracts with France and the Czech Republic for future orbital missions.
Season 8 Episode 990
Bob Zimmerman Bob Zimmerman ranks VAST as the leader in the private space station race. Unlike government-dependent firms, VAST innovates independent…
2 weeks, 6 days ago
SCHEDULE JOHN BATCHELOR SHOW, 6-9-2026. JUNE 1957
Season 8 Episode 989
SCHEDULE JOHN BATCHELOR SHOW, 6-9-2026.
JUNE 1957.
Liz Peek discusses SpaceX's $1.78 trillion IPO, questioning whether valuations for AI companies lik…
2 weeks, 6 days ago
STREAMING THE MAKING OF JBS, FEATURING THADDEUS MCCOTTER, 6-9-2026. 1901 CENTRAL AFRICAN REPUBLIC
Season 8 Episode 988
STREAMING THE MAKING OF JBS, FEATURING THADDEUS MCCOTTER, 6-9-2026.
1901 CENTRAL AFRICAN REPUBLIC
Thaddeus McCotter, a former member of Congress from …
3 weeks ago
Peter Huessy details China's growing non-strategic nuclear arsenal and dual-use delivery systems. He explains that Beijing believes it can control escalation to keep the US out of the Western Pacific. Huessy emphasizes that NATO lacks a comparable respon
Season 8 Episode 987
Peter Huessy details China's growing non-strategic nuclear arsenal and dual-use delivery systems. He explains that Beijing believes it can control e…
3 weeks ago
Peter Huessy discusses US plans to deploy nuclear-capable F-35s in Europe to counter Russian threats. He explains Russia's "escalate to win" doctrine involving low-yield battlefield nukes for "surgical" strikes. Huessy warns that Russia possesses thousand
Season 8 Episode 987
Peter Huessy discusses US plans to deploy nuclear-capable F-35s in Europe to counter Russian threats. He explains Russia's "escalate to win" doctrin…
3 weeks ago
Josh Blackman examines the Atkins v. Virginia ruling, which prohibits executing individuals with low IQs. He highlights the subjectivity of IQ tests and the lack of constitutional basis for such standards. Blackman notes that defendants now have incentive
Season 8 Episode 987
Josh Blackman examines the Atkins v. Virginia ruling, which prohibits executing individuals with low IQs. He highlights the subjectivity of IQ tests…
3 weeks ago
Josh Blackman traces the modern history of the death penalty from the 1972 Furman case to 1976's Gregg v. Georgia. He critiques the "evolving standards of decency" doctrine used by the Warren Court, arguing it reflects the views of elites rather than the
Season 8 Episode 987
Josh Blackman traces the modern history of the death penalty from the 1972 Furman case to 1976's Gregg v. Georgia. He critiques the "evolving standa…
3 weeks ago