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Politics, geopolitics, economics, arts, and current affairs Constable has an extensive broadcasting background. He presented the Wall Street Journal's flagship daily TV show for many years and frequently hosted the syndicated John Batchelor radio show in New York. You'll find his written work in The Wall Street Journal, Barron's, Time, Forbes.com, Fortune, the New York Post, the New York Sun, and the South China Morning Post. He co-authored the award-winning book "WSJ Guide to the 50 Economi ...
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Distinguished journalist Ben Weinthal joins us today to talk about how Hezbollah plans to invade North Israel got revealed. Plus the mood in the middle east ahead of the holiday season and Trump inauguration. Exclusive: A look at Hezbollah's plan to terrorize and invade northern Israel https://www.foxnews.com/world/exclusive-look-hezbollahs-plan-te…
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Widely respected journalist Ben Weinthal joins us from Jerusalem to discuss the goings on in Lebanon and Israel this week. First an epic barrage of Hezbollah rockets rained down on Isreal, then there was cease fire negotiation and a resolution between the two. It’s what happened next that will shock you. Plus how the U.S. will likely fight back aga…
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Widely respected journalist Ben Weinthal joins us from Jerusalem to discuss the impact of Trump wining the White House on the ongoing wars in the region. Plus a slew of questions get raised after five Israeli's get arrested after allegedly leaking secrets from the Prime Minister's office. That and more. Credits NASA liftoff audio courtesy of NASA l…
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Hedgeye CEO Keith McCullough joins CONSTABLE CONFIDENTIAL to discuss his new book, Master the Market. It's a pleasant surprise that it's more than a book of numbers. Rather it delves into the setbacks, failures, and challenges he faced even before he he had the audacity to set up a new business in the depths of the financial crisis. McCullough's bo…
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Veteran small business owner Joan Adams joins us after a multiyear hiatus. We first met while filming in New York where she commented on how entrepreneurs were likely to vote in 2016. She was correct on that. Listen to hear what she says now. Image of Apollo liftoff credit: Florida Memory, Public domain, via Wikimedia Commons NASA launch comentary …
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Former paratrooper and SAS operative joins CONSTABLE CONFIDENTIAL for a second interview. This time we discuss the new hate crime laws in Scotland and the threat they might be to free speech, plus Russia's future after the Ukraine war is over. And we get some special insights into the title of one of Horsfall's books Fighting Scared. Learn more abo…
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Entrepreneur and company director Alan Quinn joins us today for an update on Scotland's economic, social, and legal malaise. Notably, we touch on the new hate crime laws in Scotland, which can mean a prison stay of up to seven years in prison. Author JK Rowling has already asked the police to arrest her after she described several transgender women…
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Ben Weinthal, contributor for The Jerusalem Post, Iran International, and other fine publications, joins to discuss the rise of London as the world capital of Antisemitism, plus the continued calls for Germany to shutter Iran's embassy in Berlin following terror attacks linked to Tehran. Read Ben's story on London and antisemitism here or here: htt…
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Lee Cohen, an expert on the British royals and the UK-US relationship, makes his debut on Constable Confidential. We discuss the contrast between how Prince Edward and his wife Sophie behave versus Prince Harry and Megan. Plus, we look deeper at the anti-UK sentiment from the White House. Read more of Cohen's thoughts on the royals here or here: ht…
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Ian Fraser, author of "Shredded: Inside RBS, The Bank That Broke Britain," joins us for his CONSTABLE CONFIDENTIAL debut. We discuss what Fraser describes as a culture that lost its soul and never got it back, is soon to be sold back to the UK public after being bailed out by the British taxpayer. Fraser explains the bizarre logic behind this news …
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Distinguished Middle East analyst Ben Weinthal joins us again from Jerusalem, where he writes for Fox News Digital, the Jerusalem Post, and the Middle East Forum. This week, we discuss the record-breaking levels of antisemitism around the world, plus the efforts of the U.S. administration to release frozen money to Iran while at the same time sendi…
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Glasgow-based entrepreneur and businessman Alan Quinn joins us for this episode of CONSTABLE CONFIDENTIAL to discuss the latest efforts by local government to impose more living costs on already cash-strapped people. Notably, this involves ultra-high car parking charges in the Scottish capital, Edinburgh, and Scotland's largest city, Glasgow. We al…
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Iranian-born British citizen and political activist Vahid Beheshti joins us from London outside the Foreign Office. He explains the latest on the conflict in the Middle East, notably the two attacks on Pakistan and Iraq, and what that means for the region. We also discuss the urgent need for the United Kingdom to remove all its diplomatic corps fro…
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California’s government can’t agree on how much it has overspent: $68 billion, $38 billion, or $100 billion. What’s the difference? It's only money. On top of that, the California Democrats want to introduce a wealth tax. What could possibly go wrong? We have that and more. Joining us from Orange County, California, is Jeff Bliss, a senior correspo…
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Former paratrooper and SAS soldier Robin Horsfall makes his debut on Constable Confidential. Among other gallantry, he was one of the team that rescued hostages from the Iranian Embassy in London in 1980. For the last two years, Horsfall has chronicled the Russia-Ukraine war and recently published a book on the conflict titled "Slava Ukraine Who Da…
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Alan Quinn, a long-standing Glasgow-based entrepreneur, weighs in on Scotland's ruling Scottish National Party and the economic policies they are pursuing. Specifically, he targets the lack of private sector experience by leading SNP figures and the idiocy of rent control, plus much more. Photo credit: Gus Pasquarella, Public domain, via Wikimedia …
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Here's a flashback to 2008, in which John Batchelor and I play Scrooge and Marley to tell the story of mega-conman Bernie Madoff who was charged with fraud in 2008 after running a $65 billion Ponzi scheme. Photo credit: Internet Archive Book Images, No restrictions, via Wikimedia Commons Photo description: From a 1900 illustrated edition of A Chris…
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Middle East Forum contributor and intrepid correspondent Ben Weinthal joins us from Jerusalem to discuss his recent tour of the Hamas-built tunnels in Gaza, plus details of the Iranian-backed Houthi rebel attack on merchant shipping in the Red Sea and the case of a professor suspended at Oberlin College with alleged Iranian ties. Photo description:…
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This week, Fiona Campbell, CEO of the Association of Scotland's Self-Caterers, joins us to explain how the courts slammed Edinburgh City's local government for introducing unlawful rental rules Stories on legal ruling https://www.lawscot.org.uk/news-and-events/legal-news/edinburgh-s-short-term-lets-policy-still-unlawful/ Photo credit: Jacques Callo…
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Joining us for his CC debut is Jeff Bliss; senior correspondent at California Flow Magazine and a regular contributor on John Batchelor's CBS show Eye on the World. He explains how California has gotten into a financial mess despite once being the jewel in the crown. https://www.npr.org/2023/12/08/1218260520/california-budget-deficit-analysis#:~:te…
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Iranian-born British activist Vahid Behesti has a tale-and-a-half to tell about how he's been jawboning the British government to ban the Iranian Revolutionary Guard Corps. He sees the group as a threat to the UK and the West, And he went as far as to go on a hunger strike, had a Ftawah placed on him, and was threatened with having his head cut off…
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Ben Weinthal joins us from Jerusalem to discuss the latest news on the ongoing war between Hamas and Israel, plus news of a murder after an extremist attack in Paris. Ben's story on Soros. https://www.foxnews.com/world/israels-un-ambassador-slams-soros-donations-pro-hamas-groups-seeking-destruction-jewish-state.amp Photo description: Israel Defense…
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This week we look back at the legacy of the late investing guru Charlie Munger, who worked alongside the more famous Warren Buffett for much of his career. We're joined by Christopher Pavese, president & chief investment officer at Broyhill Asset Management in Charlotte North Carolina who knows the ins and outs of Wall Street https://www.cnbc.com/2…
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Fiona Campbell, CEO of the Association of Scotland's Self-Caterers, joins us again with revelations that while the Scottish government cracks down on self-caterers to release more apartments, it emerges that Edinburgh City Council is sitting on almost 1,500 empty blocks solely meant for the needy. That and how the famed Edinburgh Festival fringe is…
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Five years ago His Imperial Highness Reza Pahlavi sat down with me to discuss what's happening in Iran. I'm republishing it here because what he says is still relevant, possibly more so than in 2018. The situation in Iran has gotten even worse, and its extraterritorial funding of terror is now front and center in the news. Photo caption: Rescue and…
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This week Ben Weinthal and I discuss the latest news on Israel's war on Islamist terrorists, this time focused on the West Bank. In addition, we look at the hapless efforts of the German government to crack down on terrorists operating in Germany and how the sale of Manchester United Football Club got nixed. Links to Ben's stories here: https://www…
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Flashback! This interview with His Imperial Highness Reza Pahlavi was conducted five years ago. It's being reposted here because it is relevant now, given what is going on in the Middle East. Specially, Iran is backing armed militias including Hamas and Hezbollah, both of which are designated terrorist organizations by the U.S. State Department. Ph…
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Ben Weinthal, a writing fellow at the Middle East Forum and a contributor to the Jerusalem Post and other distinguished publications, joins us to explain what's really going on in the Middle East right now. This week, we discuss his stories on Fox Digital and the New York Post, which deal with the revelation that the three leaders of terror group H…
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Joining Constable Confidential today is Fiona Campbell, CEO of the Association of Scotland's Self Caterers. She explains how new Scottish laws have made renting out your bedroom harder or prohibitively costly, depending on where you live—that and much more. Photo Credit: Thomas Hosmer Shepherd , Public domain, via Wikimedia Commons Photo Caption: E…
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Distinguished author, journalist, Chairman of the Gatestone Institute in Europe, and a commentator on the Middle East and terrorism Amir Taheri joins Constable Confidential to discuss the recent Hamas-Israel war and the implications for the region, Photo caption: soldiers in the Gaza Strip 1956 Photo credit: Boris Carmi /Meitar Collection / Nationa…
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Ben Weinthal joins Constable Confidential from Jerusalem to discuss his recent story about lobby groups urging the U.S. and other countries to give hostages held in Gaza citizenship. So far, no country is offering such potential refuge. Ben's story: https://www.foxnews.com/world/us-germany-austria-urged-give-citizenship-hostages-held-hamas-save-liv…
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Deputy co-deputy chief of Reform UK Ben Habib explains his views on the Hamas-Israel war, whether Britain should take refugees, and why it happened. Plus he explains why he quit the Conservative Party and how the Tories messed up Brexit. That plus more. Photo Credit: אלכס אגור / IDF Spokesperson's Unit. Tanks of the 14th Brigade advancing on the Cr…
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His Imperial Highness Reza Pahlavi spoke with me back in 2018 about the lack of legal protection from the government. Its being republished here because it is relevant now given the ongoing crisis in Israel. Photo credit: khabaronline.ir (unknown photographer), Public domain, via Wikimedia Commons Photo description: Tehran 1979, Armed revolutionari…
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Middle East Forum writing fellow Ben Weinthal joins us from Jerusalem to discuss the latest news on the conflict between Israel and Gaza-based Hamas. We touch on a lot of the fallout across Europe, as well as the Middle East. That and much much more. Photo credit: Israel Defense Force Spokesperson's Unit 1967 The intro is a shortened version of a c…
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Exiled Prince Reza Pahlavi discusses the ill-timed U.S. $6 billion prisoner swap deal with the Iranian regime, the Mahsa Act, and what's instore for the Iranian people. Plus much much more. Please help support this podcast by making a donation via Patreon or leaving some positive reviews. Photo credit: National Iranian Oil Company, Public domain, v…
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Ben Weinthal, a writing fellow at the Middle East Forum and a contributor to the Jerusalem Post and other distinguished publications, joins us to explain what's really going on inside Israel and what we can expect shortly. Plus, Weinthal gives us the skinny on his recent scoop about an Iranian-backed judge who wanted to charge the former president …
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