S8 Ep723: SCHEDULE JOHN BATCHELOR SHOW, THURSDAY 4-9-2016. 1705 PERSIAN EMPIRE
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SCHEDULE JOHN BATCHELOR SHOW, THURSDAY 4-9-2016.
1705 PERSIAN EMPIRE
1. **Evan Ellis** discusses **Peru’s critical presidential election** amidst severe political instability. He explores the **move to a bicameral legislature** and the strategic risks posed by **deepening **Chinese** influence** in mining and infrastructure. (1)
2. **Evan Ellis** explains **China’s "lawfare" and economic pressure** against Panama after port disputes. He describes the struggle for influence over the **strategic Panama Canal** and the **demonstration of **Chinese** economic power**. (2)
3. **Evan Ellis** details **Venezuela’s complex political transition** under Delcy RodrĂguez following Maduro’s removal. He highlights the **reopening of the oil economy**, the lifting of U.S. sanctions, and **budding signs of tourism**. (3)
4. **Evan Ellis** reports on **Brazil’s strategic rare earth minerals** and a U.S. deal to diversify supplies away from **China**. He also notes the **impending presidential election**, where polling shows **Lula and Bolson’s son** neck-and-neck. (4)
5. **Anatol Lieven** evaluates **NATO’s internal divisions** over the Middle East crisis and potential reconstruction in **Iran**. He analyzes how **Russia and **China** balance priorities** while the U.S. considers **lifting sanctions for regional stability**. (5)
6. **Anatol Lieven** analyzes **Prime Minister Keir Starmer’s low approval ratings** and his party’s fragmentation during international crises. He explores **Britain**’s **diplomatic balance** between public opinion and its **essential security alliance** with the **United States**. (6)
7. **John Yoo** outlines the history of **birthright citizenship** and the 14th Amendment’s goal to overrule *Dred Scott*. He details **Trump administration legal challenges** concerning illegal migration and the definition of **jurisdiction and domicile**. (7)
8. **John Yoo** examines the landmark ***United States v. Wong Kim Ark*** case and the debate over "jurisdiction". He analyzes the **Supreme Court’s oral arguments** and potential hurdles for the government’s **narrow interpretation of citizenship**. (8)
9. **Daniel Rood** connects **modern California cotton booms** to historical plantation capitalism and labor exploitation. He explains how **17th-century sugar production in Barbados** pioneered industrial agriculture, mass enslavement, and **racialized labor concepts**. (9)
10. **Daniel Rood** explores the **history of plantations** as systems designed to exploit cash crops with high margins. He discusses the **unending cycle of boom and bust** and the **"shadow of the great house"**. (10)
11. **Daniel Rood** examines **John Locke’s legal influence** on racial slavery and the fiction of the "negro". He also analyzes **Bacon’s Rebellion** as a driver for creating **concrete notions of racial superiority**. (11)
12. **Daniel Rood** reveals the tragic fate of **thousands of black Loyalists** abandoned by the **British** at **Yorktown**. He details how the revolution solidified the **uncompromising southern plantation system** as a military strategy. (12)
13. **Mary Anastasia O'Grady** analyzes **Mexico’s organized crime crisis** and the 130,000 missing persons since 2006. She critiques President Sheinbaum’s struggle to confront **alleged corruption within her own Morena party**. (13)
14. **Jim McTague and Lance Gatling** discuss **soaring oil prices** impacting Pennsylvania and **Tokyo**. They examine **Japan’s strategic petroleum reserves** and diplomatic efforts to **de-escalate Middle Eastern tensions** affecting energy security. (14)
15. **Haym Benaroya** details **engineering lunar settlements**, focusing on rigid structures, inflatables, and lava tube cities. He explains the challenges of **utilizing local regolith** while protecting astronauts from **radiation and toxic dust**. (15)
16. **Haym Benaroya** addresses the **psychological and physiological stresses** of low gravity, including bone mass loss. He outlines the importance of **crew screening** and the **projected 2040s-2050s timeline** for sustainable habitation. (16)
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| 0:00.0 | This is John Batchelor. We're waiting for the super core inflation number. The show begins tonight in |
| 0:06.5 | super core inflation land. What this means is the inflation will be measured without fuel, without food, |
| 0:14.6 | and without housing. Super core inflation. My conversation with Liz Peake guides me to |
| 0:19.7 | the fact that Wall Street has become |
| 0:22.1 | extremely superstitious about numbers. Good for Wall Street. We then move on to the question |
| 0:28.4 | of the kingdom, Saudi Arabia. Does it want Joe Biden to go away? No longer be president. |
| 0:36.2 | Second term. |
| 0:42.6 | Liz makes a case that MBS, the real power in the throne room, |
| 0:50.2 | dislikes a number of decisions made by the Biden administration, and prefers the other candidate. |
| 0:51.8 | We'll see, but the price of oil right now, $90 for Brent crude, not quite so high, |
| 0:57.9 | 85 to 86 for West Texas. That is much higher than it was, as Liz says, it's gained 19% in these last |
| 1:06.4 | months. So we'll see. On to European wars. |
| 1:11.8 | Yosep Borrell, the foreign minister of the EU, declares the war imminent, looming. |
| 1:18.0 | Ring of Fire, he uses the metaphor that they use in the Middle East. |
| 1:21.7 | And the members, the 27 members of the EU, are not responding in kind. |
| 1:26.7 | It is also the 75th birthday of NATO. |
| 1:30.0 | These are not quite the same organizations. NATO has many more members. |
| 1:35.4 | I speak to Judy Dempsey in Berlin, the Carding Endowment for International Peace, |
| 1:42.1 | about what holds Europe back from taking charge of its own security. |
| 1:47.3 | Apparently nothing except for habit, tradition, repetition, assuming that the U.S. umbrella will cover |
| 1:55.2 | everyone. No longer works that way. You can see in Ukraine the threats to the Baltics. |
| 2:08.0 | On to London. Joseph Sternberg. no longer works that way you can see in ukraine the threats of the baltics onto london joseph sternberg of the waltzsche journal joins to talk about quantitative easing remember that that term back in 2009 2010 ben burnanke of the federal reserve used it the idea |
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