In this episode of the Carl Jackson Show, Carl discusses the impact of Mayor Danny's policies on small landlords in New York City. He shares a Wall Street Journal article highlighting the city's small, family-owned rent-stabilized properties facing extinction due to rising costs and proposed housing laws. Carl talks to listeners about the consequences of these policies, including the potential loss of middle-class landlords and the creation of "slum lords." He also touches on the city's budget deficit and the mayor's plan to raise the estate tax.
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On today’s show, Josh dives into what he describes as a continued “shadow war” against President Trump, as leaks from within the White House persist and Director of the National Counterterrorism Center Joe Kent announces his departure from the intelligence community . Josh examines what he believes are the motives behind these internal actors and the impact they may have.
Josh is then joined by Sebastien Lai to discuss his father, Jimmy Lai, who remains imprisoned in Hong Kong. Sebastien explains why he believes the president’s upcoming trip to China presents a critical opportunity to press for his father’s release.
To close the show, Josh discusses the government shutdown, reacts to reports involving TSA and questions why, in his view, Democrats are not facing greater political accountability for the situation.
Canada says it was not consulted on U.S.-Israeli strikes against Iran and will not participate in any offensive military action.
Foreign Minister Anita Anand says Canada’s priority is de-escalation and the protection of civilians as the war in the Middle East continues.
She said any NATO-related decisions would be made in coordination with allies and emphasized support for regional stability.
The director of the National Counterterrorism Center has resigned, saying he “cannot in good conscience” support the Trump administration’s war in Iran.
Joe Kent said Iran posed “no imminent threat” to the United States and claimed the conflict was driven by pressure from Israel.
President Donald Trump has pushed back on that claim, offering differing explanations for the strikes.
Kent, who was confirmed last year, led the agency responsible for analyzing and detecting terrorist threats.
David Zaslav, CEO of Warner Bros. Discovery, could receive a payout of up to $887 million following the company’s sale to Paramount Skydance.
The massive compensation package includes cash severance, vested equity, and hundreds of millions in future stock awards triggered by the deal.
The payout also includes potential tax reimbursements — though that portion could drop significantly depending on when the deal closes.
The $110 billion acquisition is expected to be finalized later this year.
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