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The President's Daily Brief

January 11th, 2023. The Taliban Signs a $500M Deal for Afghanistan's Oil and Gas.

The President's Daily Brief

The First TV

Politics, News

4.73.2K Ratings

🗓️ 11 January 2023

⏱️ 22 minutes

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Summary

It’s January 11th. You’re listening to the President’s Daily Brief. Your morning intel starts now. ------ A good day to you, ladies and gentlemen. I’ve got three briefs for you this morning that are shaping America — and the world. First, leaders from the US, Canada, and Mexico are celebrating trade between their nations this morning. All connected to a free trade agreement called USMCA. But China has found a sneaky way to get in the middle of it — and take advantage. I’ve got the story and solutions coming up. Second, the Taliban just inked a deal worth over $500M dollars to sell its untapped oil and gas. I’ll explain that deal and how it could impact us here in America. Third, we head to southern Africa this morning where two leaders are blaming climate change for their energy troubles. I’ll explain why that’s not true — plus how that excuse will probably become much more common in the future. Finally, we close out the podcast with an update on the Biden Intel Scandal, with more information out this morning on what was in those classified documents that Mr. Biden and his team took from the White House years ago. ------ Please remember to subscribe if you enjoyed this episode of the President's Daily Brief. Email: PDB@TheFirstTV.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

What if you had your own spy?

0:04.0

Would you use them to keep tabs on the most important events happening around the world?

0:08.5

Update you on exactly what you needed to know each morning so you could be smarter,

0:13.4

more prepared, ahead of the curve. Meet CIA veteran Mike Baker.

0:18.4

Every day he'll be your personal intelligence officer, delivering insights and analysis

0:22.9

once reserved for the president of the United States. The president's daily brief

0:27.6

with Mike Baker. Get briefed. Stay ahead. Your briefings begin on September 5th.

0:37.6

It's January 11th. You're listening to the president's daily brief.

0:41.7

I'm your host and former CIA officer Brian Dean Wright. Your morning intel starts now.

0:48.0

A good day to you ladies and gentlemen. I've got four briefs for you this morning that are

0:52.1

shaping America and the world. First, leaders from the US, Canada and Mexico are celebrating trade

0:58.8

between their nations this morning and it's all connected to a free trade agreement called

1:02.8

USMCA. But China has found a very sneaky way to get in the middle of all that and take advantage.

1:10.4

I've got that story and solutions coming up. Second, the Taliban just inked a big deal worth

1:16.6

over $500 million to sell its untapped oil and gas. I'll explain that deal and how it could impact

1:23.2

us here in America. Third, we head to southern Africa this morning where two leaders are blaming

1:28.9

climate change for their energy troubles. I'll explain why that's just not true. Plus how that

1:35.0

excuse will probably become much more common in the future. Finally, we close out the podcast with

1:41.6

an update on the Biden intel scandal with more information out this morning on what was in

1:46.6

those classified documents that Mr. Biden and his team took from the White House years ago.

1:52.0

But before we get to that, we got to get started with this. Today marks the final of three days in

1:58.4

Mexico City where the leaders of Canada, the United States and Mexico sat down to talk about the

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