Liberty Roundtable Podcast

Liberty Roundtable Podcast


Radio Show Hour 1 – 05/14/2025

May 14, 2025

* Mr. Krauser Launches: 'Freedom's Best Chance' Tour Across Utah! - Admission $10.

Friday, May 16, 2025 - 6:30 p.m. - Utah Valley University

Monday, May 19, 2025 - 6:30 p.m. - Kimber Academy

Wednesday, May 21, 2025 - 6:30 p.m. - Liberty Hills Academy

* FOUR-YEAR LOW: Prices for Essentials Fall as Workers See Relief in President Trump’s Economy - whitehouse.gov/wire

US inflation dropped to a four-year low in April, defying expectations for the third straight month, with falling grocery, gas, and airfare prices contributing to the slowdown.

* Microsoft Begins Mass Layoffs Company is cutting 6K workers, around 3% of its staff - Newser.com

icrosoft employed 228,000 full-time workers as of last June, the last time it reported its annual headcount. About 55% of those workers were in the US.

* Nissan layoffs: Company to slash another 11,000 jobs, close 7 plants - USAToday.com

* Subway has closed over 1,600 restaurants since 2022.

* If You Accept Their Nickel, You Accept Their Noose - LRT Short video, LibertyRoundTable.com

* One America News Network (“OAN”) and A Wealth of Entertainment(“AWE”), is proud to announce a new multi-year content carriage agreement with Spectrum.

Under the agreement, OAN and AWE will be added to Spectrum TV Select and TV Streamplans. In addition, OAN Live, the direct-to-consumer streaming platform, will be made available at no additional cost to Spectrum TV customers.

* CNN Preparing to Debut Streaming Service in Fall - Benjamin Mullin.

* Three years after CNN's parent company killed the hotly anticipated (and very expensive) CNN+ service shortly after it was released, the news network will introduce a new streaming product this fall that packages live and on-demand programming.

* Everything sports fans need to know about ESPN's new streaming service - USAToday.com

ESPN's new standalone streaming app will give fans access to the network's live sports, without a cable subscription, for around $30 a month.

* Fox announces the name of its new streaming service - The new direct-to-consumer streaming service will be called FOX One and bring together content from FOX's News, Sports, and Entertainment properties.