Trump Trial Polls, Economic Effect on Election, Stories from D-Day, and more!
Join host Paul Johnson, economist Elliot Pollock, columnist Bob Robb, and Professor Henry Thompson in this enlightening episode of New Frontiers. This episode covers a range of crucial topics, from the Trump trial's political and societal impacts to a comprehensive analysis of the current economic landscape. Topics Discussed in the Video: - D-Day Reflections: The panel opens the episode by sharing reflections about D-Day, highlighting the historical significance of the event and its impact on their families and countries. Paul Johnson recounts a memorable visit to Normandy, while Elliot Pollock and Bob Robb share personal stories of their fathers' experiences in World War II. Henry Thompson provides a unique perspective from his upbringing in New Zealand and time spent in Germany. - Trump’s Trial and Political Climate: Paul Johnson shares his reflections on the recent Trump trial, expressing concerns about the celebrations following Trump’s conviction and emphasizing the need for unity and respect among Americans. Bob Robb provides detailed insights into the legal intricacies of the trial, explaining the potential implications for Trump’s political future and the broader impact on independent voters. Henry Thompson discusses the disheartening nature of political scandals overshadowing critical issues like the economy and national security. - Economic Perspectives: Elliot Pollock, referred to as the "oracle" for his economic insights, addresses the current economic climate, discussing the disparity between real economic data and public perception. He explains how inflation and housing market dynamics affect American voters differently, particularly renters versus homeowners. Pollock also delves into the bureaucratic challenges that impact housing prices and the broader economic outlook.
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