US Funding Terrorism, Federal Reserve Cuts, AI Legal Issues, Free Health Care for Kenya | Ep 394
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In this podcast episode, Clayton Cuteri explores a range of topics, including the U.S. withdrawal from Afghanistan, the Federal Reserve's economic policies, AI regulations, support for farmers amid trade wars, international health aid, fraud in the Somali community, media mergers, and a unique environmental event in Rio de Janeiro. The conversation explores the implications of these issues for society and the economy, highlighting the importance of awareness and action.
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Timecodes
00:00 - Intro
02:38 - U.S. Withdrawal from Afghanistan
08:45 - Federal Reserve and Economic Policies
12:17 - AI Regulations and Developments
19:07 - Support for Farmers Amid Trade Wars
23:12 - International Health Aid and Its Implications
27:28 - Fraud in the Somali Community
29:45 - Media Mergers and Monopolization
32:31 - Nature's Wonders in Rio de Janeiro
Intro/Outro Music Producer: Don Kin
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