Trump’s former National Security Advisor John Bolton tells DW why the question of security guarantees for Ukraine is as urgent as it is spooky for Germany and Europe. This episode was recorded on August 21, less than 24 hours before FBI agents searched Bolton's Maryland home.
Claude Code is now available on Team and Enterprise plans.
Flexible pricing lets you mix standard and premium Claude Code seats across your organization and scale with usage.
🚨David Sacks: Trump taking federal control of DC policing gives Republicans a blueprint to run on for fixing crime in major cities
“The theory back in the 90’s of how you reduce crime was the ‘broken windows’ theory, which is that you get rid of the entry-level crimes, and you get rid of the visible manifestations of lawlessness and chaos, because when you create an environment in which it appears that those things are tolerated, then you will end up getting more of it.”
“That was a theory in the 90’s and it absolutely worked, and what you've got in DC is the opposite of it.”
“And I think what President Trump has said is, look, first of all, we're gonna get rid of the homeless encampments. We’re gonna get rid of the graffiti. We're gonna stop the zero bail. So once people get locked up, they're gonna stay in jail. And we're gonna start treating these teenage criminals as, you know, we're gonna punish them. We're not gonna let them off the hook, if they're committing adult crimes, there's gonna be adult punishments.”
“This is the right direction to go if you want to reverse this lawlessness in DC. And I think it's gonna have an impact very, very quickly.”
“One of the problems with crime is that it is a local problem.”
“It's been very bad in blue cities and Republicans just haven't had power there in order to effectuate a change that they could point to as a solution.”
“And I think that DC provides that opportunity.”
A *must* watch for everyone.
The people who have been paid by the US govt via USAID/NGOs to conduct “non-violent” regime change insurrections overseas are using the EXACT SAME playbook here.
Watch on 1.25 or 1.5 speed if you have to, but this is unbelievable stuff.
Took delivery of a new Model Y today, super smooth process:
ordered in the app a few days ago
picked a delivery time that worked for me
set up insurance & signed paperwork in-app
in and out of the delivery center in 10 mins
FSD all the way home 🤖🚙
A New Zealand mother living in the US legally and her 6-year-old son are released from immigration custody after a paperwork mistake, attorney says. https://t.co/VeKVWhNh2j
"After trying and failing to secure a ceasefire from Putin, the time has come for Trump to impose the severe consequences against that he has previously threatened," writes Jeffrey Sonnenfeld.
https://t.co/TpBtornOGP
Day 1 ✅ The Tifosi find their voice early and both cars give them something to cheer for.
Lauda goes fastest, Regazzoni just behind in P2. A strong start, but the fight continues tomorrow.
#MonzaRewind
Bob Odenkirk, known for TV hits like "Breaking Bad" and "Better Call Saul," returns as family man Hutch Mansell in action thriller #Nobody2 alongside Connie Nielsen and Sharon Stone.
He joins @SRamosABC to chat about the project.
#Nightline
🚨Chamath on the Student Debt Crisis: " There was a framing of the issue for an entire generation that was probably wrong."
“There was an entire generation, if not two generations, of young men and women who were told that they must, not should, not it's nice to, they must go to university.”
“And these folks took out an enormous amount of financial support to do so.”
“And part of the underlying reason was that they were told, and it sounds very credible, technology is coming and there's gonna be so much automation of all of the other kinds of jobs that you may do in trade school, (so) you should go to university and protect yourself.”
“Well, lo and behold, it's turned out to be the exact opposite.”
“So could you imagine where you could have gone to trade school, been an electrician, been a plumber, made a couple hundred grand, married somebody, she does a good job, now all of a sudden she also makes $150k, $200k a year.”
“You're making $400k and you have no debt. That is the key. You have no debt.”
“When you make $400k and have no debt, I'm sorry, but it's probably actually better than being the doctor making a million bucks.”
“And then there are all of these other jobs that aren't a doctor, where you're still saddled with the $300k (in debt) and you have no way of paying it back.”
“There was a framing of the issue for an entire generation that was probably wrong.”
“If I had to bet, I would bet that engineers are more likely to have their jobs sort of replaced in the short term than welders and plumbers.”
For Russia, the results of the Alaska summit between President Donald Trump and President Vladimir Putin marked a turning point in U.S.-Russian relations. https://t.co/kdjeOxCGL7