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Financial Sense(R) Newshour

Jim Puplava

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Begun in 1988, Financial Sense(R) Newshour is a financial market broadcast hosted by money manager James J Puplava, CFP, on the week's market action, interviews with financial experts, and Jim's personal perspective on the markets/economy.
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Jun 16, 2025 – Jim Puplava and Crystal Colbert discuss the potential tax-planning implications of the One Big Beautiful Bill Act when it comes to child tax credits, tax brackets, estate tax exemptions, standard deductions, and the [email protected] (Financial Sense)
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Israel warns Tehran residents to evacuate as it continues its strikes on the Iranian capital, hitting Iran TV studios while many residents attempt to flee the capital. Also in the programme: Canada’s foreign minister on the G7 summit, and the athletics trial gripping Norway. (Photo: Iranian flag in an empty square with images of slain senior comman…
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Jun 13, 2025 – Jim Puplava and Bob Coleman unpack the explosive rise of silver, doubling since 2022. Discover what’s fueling this surge—futures dynamics, shrinking supply, and a collapsing gold-silver ratio. Coleman reveals why silver [email protected] (Financial Sense)
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Israel says eight people have been killed in a third night of Iranian bombardment of Israeli cities, bringing the total to 24. Nearly 300 people are being treated in hospital. Iran meanwhile, has accused Israel of targeting a hospital in western Iran, condemning it as a war crime. Iran's health ministry says at least 224 people have been killed sin…
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Strikes by Israel and Iran continue as the conflict between the two countries intensifies and stretches into a third day. We’ll hear from the Israeli army, a former senior US envoy and a resident of Tehran. Also on the programme: we speak to a senior US senator who was friends with the lawmakers killed in the Minnesota shootings; and the writer on …
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Iran and Israel continue trading strikes, seventy-two hours after Israel launched an attack against Iran's nuclear infrastructure and key military figures. We speak to key figures in the region to understand Israel's aims, the role of US diplomacy and how Iran might respond in the future. Also in the programme: demonstrations take place across Spai…
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Israel and Iran threaten to step up their military confrontation, nearly 48 hours after the Israeli strikes began. Newshour analyses Israel's strategy and assesses how close Iran was to making a nuclear weapon. Also in the programme: two US politicians are shot in Minnesota; and Bangladesh's interim Prime Minister Muhammad Yunus on the ending of ai…
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The Israeli military is continuing its strikes on Iran - following overnight explosions at Mehrabad airport in Tehran. On Friday Israeli planes struck Iranian nuclear and military sites assassinating several military leaders and nine top nuclear scientists. Iranian state media says sixty civilians including twenty children were also killed in an Is…
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Jun 13, 2025 – Jim Puplava and Bob Coleman unpack the explosive rise of silver, doubling since 2022. Discover what’s fueling this surge—futures dynamics, shrinking supply, and a collapsing gold-silver ratio. Coleman reveals why silver [email protected] (Financial Sense)
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Jun 13, 2025 – Financial Sense Newshour welcomes John Roque of 22V Research and Greg Weldon of the Global Macro Strategy Report for a high-stakes discussion on today’s market turning points. Roque shares why silver’s next target is [email protected] (Financial Sense)
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Jun 13, 2025 – Financial Sense Newshour welcomes John Roque of 22V Research and Greg Weldon of the Global Macro Strategy Report for a high-stakes discussion on today’s market turning points. Roque shares why silver’s next target is [email protected] (Financial Sense)
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The BBC World Service Debate considers the rapidly changing international landscape since Donald Trump returned to the White House. The US President says his legacy will be as a peacemaker and unifier. So far he’s brought Putin to the negotiating table and made Europe take its security seriously in a way it hasn’t for decades. But his methods have …
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Iran has launched an aerial attack on Israel in an operation it's called True Promise 3. Black smoke has been seen rising over Tel Aviv's skyline. Earlier today, the Israeli military said it had struck the Isfahan nuclear facility in Iran - as its strikes on the country continued. Also on the programme: Colombian superstar Shakira tells us about li…
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Israel's military say they struck dozens of military targets, including nuclear targets in different areas of Iran. Iran says the attacks by Israel are a declaration of war and there are warnings of a strong retaliatory response by Iran to the attacks which killed numerous military officials and scientists. Also in the programme: Investigators in I…
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Air India has confirmed that only one of the 242 people on board its flight that crashed into a doctors' hostel in Ahmedabad has survived. Also in the programme: Donald Trump has urged Israel not to launch an attack on Iran's nuclear facilities - we hear from a former US ambassador to Israel; and scientists have discovered a previously unknown spec…
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The local police chief tells the BBC that 204 bodies have been recovered - it's not known how many of those victims were on the plane, or were on the ground when the plane crashed. One passenger has survived, a local police chief says, with Indian media reporting he is British. The plane crashed into accommodation used by doctors. We speak to a Bri…
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Jun 11, 2025 – What if the very structure of modern investing—passively funneling trillions into markets—is silently engineering a financial crisis worse than the 2000 tech bubble? In this compelling interview, Michael Green, Chief [email protected] (Financial Sense)
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Jun 11, 2025 – What if the very structure of modern investing—passively funneling trillions into markets—is silently engineering a financial crisis worse than the 2000 tech bubble? In this compelling interview, Michael Green, Chief [email protected] (Financial Sense)
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As protests against raids targeting illegal immigrants continue in Los Angeles, we hear the latest from the city and speak to a former director of the US border agency ICE, Ronald Vitiello. Also in the programme: the role of rare earth minerals in an apparent warming of trade relations between the US and China; and reflections of former Palestinian…
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Governor Newsom says President Trump is breaking the law by deploying soldiers on city streets in California - is he right? Our correspondent in Los Angeles reports on the clashes, both on the street and between different political players. Also in the programme: the US Ambassador to Israel Mike Huckabee suggests Muslim countries should give up som…
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Jun 10, 2025 – Gold has been on a strong run in recent years, but could it head much higher from here? Cam Hui, a cross-asset strategist and quantitative analyst, discusses his technical work which forecasts a $7,000 target for the price of [email protected] (Financial Sense)
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Jun 10, 2025 – Gold has been on a strong run in recent years, but could it head much higher from here? Cam Hui, a cross-asset strategist and quantitative analyst, discusses his technical work which forecasts a $7,000 target for the price of [email protected] (Financial Sense)
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Britain, Norway, Australia, Canada and New Zealand have announced they're sanctioning two far-right Israeli ministers for inciting extremist violence by Jewish settlers in the occupied West Bank. London said an asset freeze and travel ban would take effect immediately against Itamar Ben-Gvir and Bezalel Smotrich. We have an interview with US Ambass…
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Nine people have been killed and many injured in a school shooting in the southern Austrian city of Graz. The shooter also killed himself, and has been identified as a former pupil. Also, Donald Trump sends in the Marines as the president's crackdown on undocumented migrants clashes with California's policy as a Sanctuary State, Syria's jailers und…
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Jun 9, 2025 – Nearly 10 million people are diagnosed with dementia each year, but is it really inevitable? In this episode, Jim Puplava talks with Dr. Manna Semby, Dr. Erela Rappaport, and health coach Michael Sanders from the Center for [email protected] (Financial Sense)
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Jun 9, 2025 – Nearly 10 million people are diagnosed with dementia each year, but is it really inevitable? In this episode, Jim Puplava talks with Dr. Manna Semby, Dr. Erela Rappaport, and health coach Michael Sanders from the Center for [email protected] (Financial Sense)
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June 6, 2025 – What's ahead for stocks, bonds, and the dollar? Financial Sense Newshour speaks with Jim Welsh of Macro Tides about the outlook for markets, interest rates, and US government debt. Welsh explains why Treasury [email protected] (Financial Sense)
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June 6, 2025 – What's ahead for stocks, bonds, and the dollar? Financial Sense Newshour speaks with Jim Welsh of Macro Tides about the outlook for markets, interest rates, and US government debt. Welsh explains why Treasury [email protected] (Financial Sense)
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Jun 6, 2025 – Financial Sense Newshour's Jim Puplava interviews Jim Bianco of Bianco Research on the challenges posed by the soaring U.S. national debt, now nearing $37 trillion. The discussion explores the implications for interest [email protected] (Financial Sense)
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