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The Wright Report

05/17/24: Friday Headline Brief: Coal Mining Halt, Ukraine's Defense, AI's Job Disruption, and More Domestic, International, & Medical News

The Wright Report

Bryan Dean Wright

Politics, News

4.92K Ratings

🗓️ 17 May 2024

⏱️ 29 minutes

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In today's episode of The Wright Report, Bryan Dean Wright, former CIA Operations Officer, dives into a series of pressing issues shaping America and the world. It's Friday's Headline Brief, where we focus on delivering a heavy dose of news with a light touch of analysis to get you ready for the weekend.

Key Topics:

  1. Domestic News:
    • The White House's proposal to halt coal mining on federal lands in Wyoming and Montana has sparked a debate between environmentalists and conservatives over the future of America's energy sources.
    • Fresh Consumer Price Index data reveals mixed news on inflation, highlighting significant rises in electricity costs despite improvements in other areas like used car prices and airfares.
  2. Energy Sector Updates:
    • There has been a decline in interest in Electric Vehicles among Americans, with the majority favoring hybrids and traditional fuel cars due to concerns over cost and reliability.
    • Donald Trump's promise to dismantle the wind industry if re-elected poses a potential threat to new projects like the US-made wind installation vessel Eco Edison.
  3. Security Concerns:
    • Increased incidents of hacking, including a recent oil spill in Texas, are potentially linked to cyber attacks.
    • A congressional report revealing how foreign adversaries use food delivery services to infiltrate US military bases.
  4. International News:
    • Updates on Russia's aggressive advances in Ukraine, with President Zelenskyy staying home to bolster defenses amid a renewed offensive.
    • The strategic moves by China in Africa and Asia, including reopening a crucial oil pipeline in Benin and efforts to influence Philippine local leaders against US military presence.
  5. Tech and AI Developments:
    • Japan plans to increase electricity production by 50% to support AI data centers, focusing on nuclear power and innovative solar technology.
    • Insights into the global impact of AI on the labor market and the rise of humanoid robots, driven by advances in AI software.
  6. Health and Science:
    • Groundbreaking research in Canada on creating mini-brains to study Alzheimer's and other neurological conditions.
    • A study uncovering microplastics in human testicular tissue raises concerns about potential links to declining fertility rates.
    • Reassuring findings from the USDA about the safety of cooked beef in relation to bird flu transmission.

Join Bryan Dean Wright as he unpacks these stories and more, providing a clear and concise briefing to keep you informed and ahead of the curve. Tune in to The Wright Report, your source for no-nonsense news and insights.

Transcript

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0:00.0

It's May 17th.

0:03.0

I'm Brian Dean Wright, former CIA Operations Officer,

0:06.0

and this is The Wright Report. Hey good day to you ladies and gentlemen welcome to the right report your daily

0:20.7

news podcast it's Friday's headline brief heavy on news Your Daily News, Podcast.

0:22.8

It's Friday's headline brief, heavy on news, light on analysis,

0:26.3

launching us into the weekend with events that, as always,

0:29.6

are shaping America and the world.

0:32.4

We begin with domestic news this morning starting with the economy.

0:36.5

The White House proposed yesterday that America will no longer mine coal on federal

0:40.6

lands in the states of Wyoming and Montana.

0:43.4

Those are the two most productive coal-rich states in our reunion

0:47.0

with most of their supply fueling coal-fired electricity plants

0:50.7

throughout the country.

0:52.3

Existing federal leases though will still be honored.

0:55.2

That means that coal mining operations will continue through the year of

0:58.7

2041 in Wyoming and the year 2016 in Montana.

1:03.0

So that is 17 and 36 years respectively of continued operations.

1:08.0

The announcement prompted celebration from environmentalist and climate change activists.

1:13.8

They cited the need to stop global warming.

1:16.8

Western lawmakers and conservatives, though, were outraged.

1:20.6

They cited the likely job losses and the need for cheap reliable electricity

1:25.1

that we usually get from coal, which is likely what most voters like you are

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