On parle de joaillerie éthique dans l'émission "Ca Commence Par Nous"!
Topics: joaillerie éthique, jewellery, ethical, gold, or, équitable, ca commence par moi, ca commence par...
Beth O'Malley is talking about transitional change with Ilise Gold. Ilise is an expert of assisting people on moving from crisis to capacity, showing you that it's never too late to reignite your life!
Topics: transition, Beth O'Malley, Ilise Gold
In exposition of Daniel 2:46-3:19
Topics: image of gold, Nebuchadnezzar, Daniel's friend promoted
Kiranbhai Bajracharya
Topics: lahana, 90, sylvia, ujyaalo, gold, nepal
Jonathan Gold on Taco Trucks with Zocalo panel
Topics: Jonathan Gold, KPCC, Zocalo Public Square Lectures, Food, Taco Trucks, Food Trucks, Los Angeles
Part 5 of Understanding Federal Tyranny examines President Franklin Delano Roosevelt's April 5, 1933 gold confiscation executive order no. 6102, showing it to be a masterpiece of deception and fraud. The only "persons" who could be commanded to deliver their gold to the banks were bank shareholders who had a legal obligation by the 1913 Federal Reserve Act to back their banking liabilities with gold. The President's Decree of '33 was but a Margin Call on those banking shareholders to...
Topics: Gold confiscation, gold prohibition, Gold Reserve Act of 1934, Franklin Delano Roosevelt, Executive...
This years annual Summertime show is a 2 part spectacular on the evolution of Marvel Comic book superheroes of the Gold and Silver ages. In the first segment, Jack "The Agnostic" Garcia gives in-depth and detailed analysis on the origins and adventures of such classics. WW II era characters as the original Human Torch, Namor the Submariner and the super patriot -Captain America as well as the artists and writers that created them.
Topics: God Rock Radio, Jack "The Agnostic" Garcia, Marvel Comics, Gold Age, Human Torch, Namor...
Part 3 of the five-part Patriot Corps' video Understanding Federal Tyranny begins a three-part examination into a specific case (that of, "following the money") to prove true Parts 1 and 2 which provided the general overview. Part 3 examines the Coinage Act of 1792 to show American lawful tender money to be only gold and silver coin of precise purity and targeted weight.
Topics: Coinage Act of 1792, money, lawful tender, legal tender, gold coin, silver coin, bullion, specie,...
The recent signing of the Omnibus Spending Bill signed by President Trump on Friday was a hot topic with listeners. Since it’s an Omnibus Bill and not a Federal Budget that gives President Trump the option to do whatever he wants with the money regardless of where the money is directed in the bill. Trump has the option of modifying it if he sees fit. We also covered more on the tariffs and government spending. Trump announced $80 billion in new tariffs directed at China and they are expected...
Topics: trump, tariff, markets, gold, silver, commodities, federal reserve, stocks, bonds, omibus, spending...
Markets and currencies seem to be surviving the tariff rumors quite nicely. One of the key indicators, soybeans was up slightly. Oil was steady and up somewhat while gold held its own. The ten-year bond crossed the three percent mark this week meaning that foreign money should be lining up to take advantage of that. China, Japan, the EU were also topics of discussion. Korea talks have moved from all out war to North and South Korean leaders holding hands at the DMZ singing Kumbaya . Maybe not...
Topics: stock market, currencies, gold, soybeans, oil, bonds, interest rates, china, japan, EU, korea, tom...
Shane starts this segment off with the local markets, jobs report and more. Shane is predicting a 30,000 Dow by August. Tom’s not so sure. The gloom and doom of the upcoming election season might affect the markets negatively. One of the callers suggested that legislation is happening too fast. He used the Florida Gun Bill as an example. Tom chimed in thinking that whatever can be passed quickly to garner votes will be used to bolster tough races for Democrats running in red states....
Topics: stock market, commodities, agriculture, tariffs, federal reserve, oil, gold, Trump, North Korea,...
Shane started us off with the US and world markets reporting that currently everything is looking pretty good. Oil, while up for a time, slid back below $70 and the ten-year bond did make it over $3 during the week but fell back to below $2 by Friday. Gold and silver remained steady for the week. Shane also reported on those items that might be affected by the president’s tariffs such as soybeans, steel, pork and aluminum. Tesla took a beating in the press, but the stock held steady in spite...
Topics: stock market, bonds, gold, silver, oil, tesla, soybeans, pork, steel, aluminum, manufacturing,...
Thanks to a 4.1 percent growth in GDP and the European Union capitulating on trade the US stock market took off as did the European markets. The Dow again topped 25,000 and then some — up 17 percent for the year. S&P 500 up 14 percent and the NASDAQ up 22 percent for the year. Facebook took the biggest one day drop of any stock in history losing about $120 billion dollars. Twitter also took a hit from the bad publicity about their restricting conservative posts and also cleaning their...
Topics: dow jones, stock market, electric cars, oil, commodities, gold, silver, soybeans, steel, aluminum,...
The markets were all over the place this week. Shane broke down all the various markets in the US and globally. A caller also wanted to know about US deficits and tariffs and the two discussed where they felt those two topics were headed. Will the lower corporate tax rate bring more companies back from overseas? Tom and Shane both think that over time that will happen and it will also make US products more competitive on the world marketplace. The election was a topic too as the primary season...
Topics: stock market, bonds, commodities, gold, silver, soybeans, wheat, election, primaries, corporate tax...
Shane started out the last half hour with the Weekly Market Report. He fills us in on what’s up and what’s down. All the markets are up for the most part. Europe markets also holding steady. Only Spain is not doing well. Asia is overvalued but Japan is hanging in there. Commodities including gold were off as well. Metals are showing weakness. Steel down $50 aluminum up $26. Callers were asked to call about how much the tax cuts hurt or helped individuals. One caller talked about the amounts...
Topics: stock market, bonds, asia, spain, japan, inflation, household, income, business WinCo Foods, Trader...
Markets are setting new records and the economy is very strong. Commodities are also looking good in spite of tariff and trade fears. Oil is strong, natural gas unchanged, gold steady, silver down marginally, aluminum up $48, steel also up. Shipping is up meaning more international trade. Fed announced second quarter expected to be 4.7 percent. Dollar holding strong and 10-year treasury is over 3 percent. Venezuelan inflation is holding steady at 200,000 percent. With an additional hurricane we...
Topics: stock markets, oil, gas, commodities, north carolina, hurricane florance, kavanaugh, supreme court,...
The show started off with a caller talking on the infamous memo and where that may lead. Next, we talked about when the markets might drop — if in fact — they do. Being an election year are any politicians willing to rock the boat? Will the Fed up the interest rate in their March meeting? How much growth is expected in the first quarter with all the bonuses of big companies plus the repatriation of money back to the US? Commodities are in play in all the markets. Three hundred markets we...
Topics: Federal Reserve, money markets, interest rates, repatriation, taxes, crude oil, prices, gold,...
HOUR ONE: Joined in progress - Mike McCormick, Shane Montalban, and Tom Egelhoff talk current events. The most recent school shooting in Florida was our lead topic. Is there an answer to gun violence? The three debate the topic. In the 2 nd half hour Montana AG Tim Fox weighed in on the court decision upholding the prohibition of robocalls. HOUR TWO: The stock market roller coaster ride. Is it over? Or is the other shoe going to drop? Will interest rates go up in the next few months? A business...
Topics: school shootings, robocalls, stock market, interest rates, federal reserve, gold, bond market,...
Before the market wrap up Tom, Shane and City Commissioner Jeff Krauss took listeners calls about deficits, government spending and the tax cuts. Shane gave all the numbers on stocks, bonds, gold, oil, and other commodities and Tom pointed out that the inflation rate in Venezuela went from 8,900 percent up to 13,379 percent. So you’ll need a wheelbarrow full of money to buy a candy bar there. The markets have been up for 8 straight days adding almost 1,000 points to the Dow. For the rest of...
Topics: government spending, deficits, tax cut, stocks, bonds, gold, oil, pork, steel, aluminum,...
Patricia Bickers Editor of Art Monthly discusses her feature from the July/August 2013 issue of Art Monthly on the real lines that divide insiders from outsiders. At the Venice Biennale, as elsewhere, curators are marshalling 'outsiders' and 'real people' for the benefit of curious spectacle-seekers. But isn't such apparent inclusiveness simply a curtain that hides the persistent asymmetry of power? 'Massimiliano Gioni's aim of blurring "the line between professional artists and amateurs,...
Topics: Patricia Bickers, Art Monthly, insiders from outsiders, outsider art, curating, 55th Venice...