Monday, September 21, 2020
Felice and Michael Friedson join Jim Blasingame to report on current events in the Middle East, including the new and second pandemic lockdown, plus a report on the peace deals between the UAE and Israel, and others to follow.
Felice and Michael Friedson join Jim Blasingame to report on increasing changes of the political landscape in the Middle East, with more peace agreements with Israel likely from Bahrain, Qatar and one day, even Saudi Arabia, plus Honduras has moved its embassy to Jerusalem.
Charles Wheelan joins Jim Blasingame to discuss the economic future of the Middle East and how changes in oil supply and demand, plus demographic issues, will transform the relationship between Islamic states and Israel.
Charles Wheelan joins Jim Blasingame to discuss the contingent liability for the U.S. of runaway budget deficits and a national debt on par with GDP, and how these could create a national economic crisis, if not a national security risk.
Charles Wheelan joins Jim Blasingame to discuss his personal experience as a professor being thrust into a remote learning mode by the pandemic and whether this method will continue after the pandemic is over.
Jim Blasingame reveals why the pandemic has created an advantage for small businesses by increasing the value of trust in the marketplace, and why you have to claim and protect this gift.
Jim Blasingame discusses some of the issues at stake and being debated due to this particular Supreme Court vacancy at this particular moment.
John Harrison joins Jim Blasingame to recommend a broader investment strategy during these uncertain economic times, including a list of seven financial asset-classes.
John Harrison joins Jim Blasingame to discuss the strategy of allocating a portion of your portfolio to cash during these uncertain economic times, including having some of it out of the bank, in your hands.
John Harrison joins Jim Blasingame to discuss why – as a Black American – the Black Lives Matter movement/organization has co-opted the original sentiment and is being led by people with values that aren’t those of most Americans.