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    Capitalism (Taylor's Version) (25-minute Podcast Version)

    From 🇺🇸 Planet Money, published at 2025-11-28 22:05

    Taylor Swift reaches new heights with her latest album, which is both divisive and record-breaking. And it’s fueled by an elaborate series of business choices that propel profits but also chart numbers. Today’s episode comes from our friends at Today Explained, Vox’s lively, smart daily news podcast. Pre-order the Planet Money book and get a free gift. /  Support our show. Subscribe to Planet Money+Listen to Planet Money free: Apple Podcasts, Spotify, the NPR app or anywhere you get podcasts.Facebook / Instagram / TikTok / Our weekly Newsletter.This episode was hosted by Noel King. It was produced by Ariana Aspuru, edited by Amina Al-Sadi, fact-checked by Laura Bullard, and engineered by Adriene Lilly.Learn more about sponsor message choices: podcastchoices.com/adchoicesNPR Privacy Policy

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    The Mosquito of November 28, 2025

    From 🇮🇹 La Zanzara, published at 2025-11-28 20:45

    La Zanzara of November 28, 2025

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    Health alert due to measles in Argentina: “Vaccines cannot be questioned”

    From 🇦🇷 Cara o Ceca, published at 2025-11-28 20:15

    With the confirmation of four imported measles cases, Argentine health authorities issued an alert to strengthen surveillance in the health system, amid concerns about the vaccination rate and speeches by activists who weigh alleged adverse effects. “It seems like a joke; the efficiency and safety of vaccines cannot be questioned. It is very worrying that events are held in Congress to discuss them. Spaces should not be made available for things without any scientific rigor,” said on Cara o Ceca Alexia Navarro, Deputy Minister of Health of the Province of Buenos Aires.

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    George Galloway Speaks Out on Being Forced Into Exile After Criticizing Ukraine War

    From 🇺🇸 The Tucker Carlson Show, published at 2025-11-28 19:13

    George Galloway has been elected to parliament seven times, and on many issues is one of the most conservative politicians in the U.K. But when he criticized the Ukraine war, he was detained by British police and had his property confiscated. He’s now in exile. (00:00) Why Was Galloway Detained by the Anti-Terrorism Police? (10:35) Has Anyone Defended Galloway? (12:56) The Fall of the Labor Party (16:23) What Is Motivating the War With Russia? (30:19) Can Galloway Save the Labor Party? Paid partnerships with: Beam: Go to https://ShopBeam.com/Tucker use code TUCKER and get up to 50% off during Beam's Black Friday sale.  Cozy Earth: Luxury shouldn't be out of reach. Go to https://cozyearth.com/TUCKER for up to 40% off. Hallow prayer app: Get 3 months free at https://Hallow.com/Tucker TCN: Shop the kind of Christmas gifts people won’t re-gift at https://store.tuckercarlson.com/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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    Eskom’s turnaround plan delivers! King Phalo Airport hit by jet fuel crisis, while Shaldon Kopman celebrates 10 years of fashion brilliance.

    From 🇿🇦 The Money Show, published at 2025-11-28 17:49

    Stephen Grootes speaks with Eskom’s Chief Financial Officer, Calib Cassim, about the utility’s FY 2026 interim results. Continued execution of their turnaround plan drove the group’s profitability and sustainability, resulting in profit after tax increase of R24.3 billion for the first 6 months. This is to be reinvested in critical infrastructure. In other interviews, Stephen Grootes is joined by Aviation Expert, Linden Burns, to speak about King Phalo Airport in East London being down to one day’s jet fuel supply amid SARS licensing crisis. The Money Show is a podcast hosted by well-known journalist and radio presenter, Stephen Grootes. He explores the latest economic trends, business developments, investment opportunities, and personal finance strategies. Each episode features engaging conversations with top newsmakers, industry experts, financial advisors, entrepreneurs, and politicians, offering you thought-provoking insights to navigate the ever-changing financial landscape.    Thank you for listening to a podcast from The Money Show    Listen live Primedia+ weekdays from 18:00 and 20:00 (SA Time) to The Money Show with Stephen Grootes broadcast on 702 https://buff.ly/gk3y0Kj and CapeTalk https://buff.ly/NnFM3Nk   For more from the show, go to https://buff.ly/7QpH0jY or find all the catch-up podcasts here https://buff.ly/PlhvUVe   Subscribe to The Money Show Daily Newsletter and the Weekly Business Wrap here https://buff.ly/v5mfetc   The Money Show is brought to you by Absa     Follow us on social media   702 on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TalkRadio702 702 on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@talkradio702 702 on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/talkradio702/ 702 on X: https://x.com/CapeTalk 702 on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@radio702   CapeTalk on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/CapeTalk CapeTalk on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@capetalk CapeTalk on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ CapeTalk on X: https://x.com/Radio702 CapeTalk on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@CapeTalk567 See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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    "The minister of loneliness" | Sarah Kay

    From 🇺🇸 TED Talks Daily, published at 2025-11-28 16:00

    Sarah Kay performs "The minister of loneliness," a heartwarming poem imagining what life would look like if homes were connected with tin-can telephone strings, creating a universe of curiosity, joy and connection.  Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    Salesflo Founder: AI Will DESTROY Pakistan’s Freelancing Boom!! | 479 | TBT

    From 🇵🇰 Thought Behind Things, published at 2025-11-28 15:00

    In this episode of Thought Behind Things, we sit down with Yasir Suleman Memon, Founder & CEO of Salesflo, one of Pakistan’s biggest enterprise SaaS companies, now used globally across multiple markets.We explore:Why second-tier Pakistani cities never developedHow AI is reversing Pakistan’s freelancing boomWhy Pakistani founders lack “IPO hunger”Why startups MUST list publicly to retain talentWhy government will NOT fix anything and private enterprise mustSocials:TBT’s Instagram: ⁠⁠⁠https://www.instagram.com/thoughtbehindthings/⁠⁠⁠TBT’s TikTok:⁠⁠⁠ https://www.tiktok.com/@tbtbymuzamil⁠⁠⁠TBT’s Facebook: ⁠⁠⁠https://www.facebook.com/thoughtbehindthings⁠⁠⁠TBT Clips: ⁠⁠⁠https://www.youtube.com/@tbtpodcastclips⁠⁠⁠Muzamil's Instagram: ⁠⁠⁠https://www.instagram.com/muzamilhasan/⁠⁠⁠Muzamil's LinkedIn: ⁠⁠⁠https://www.linkedin.com/in/muzamilhasan/⁠⁠⁠Yasir's LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/yasirsmemon/Endeavor's LinkedIn: ⁠⁠⁠https://www.linkedin.com/company/endeavor-pakistan⁠⁠⁠Special thanks to Kickstart for providing us with the studio space.You can find out more about them at: ⁠⁠⁠https://kickstart.pk/⁠⁠⁠Credits:Executive Producer: Syed Muzamil Hasan ZaidiAssociate Producer: Saad ShehryarPublisher: Talha ShaikhEditor: Jawad Sajid

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    Discipline, Routine, and Happiness. Taking care of health like ‘Bebe’ #WorkSmartHealHarder | MM EP.2555

    From 🇹🇭 Mission To The Moon, published at 2025-11-28 13:00

    Health and exercise are not just a trend, but something that truly helps improve the quality of our lives. Good physical and mental health is the foundation of everything. Therefore, taking care of oneself to be strong is the most worthwhile investment. But many people know well that making exercise a habit is not easy. It requires discipline, genuine commitment, and importantly, good inspiration. Today, we would like to invite everyone to recharge their spirits along with "Bebe Thanchanok," an exercise icon and owner of Formalab, who will share tips, routines, and mindsets that keep her full of energy at all times. #Health #Exercise #Wellness #Podcast #podcast #missiontothemoon #missiontothemoonpodcast

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    #1374: Putin wants no deal

    From 🇳🇱 Boekestijn en De Wijk, published at 2025-11-28 12:20

    Europe considers striking back against Russia | Attack on guardsmen in Washington | Operations in VenezuelaSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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    Hard Fork’s 50 Most Iconic Technologies of 2025

    From 🇺🇸 Hard Fork, published at 2025-11-28 12:00

    “You can't tell the story of 2025 without these icons.”

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    How OpenAI Builds for 800 Million Weekly Users: Model Specialization and Fine-Tuning

    From 🇺🇸 a16z Podcast, published at 2025-11-28 11:00

    In this episode, a16z GP Martin Casado sits down with Sherwin Wu, Head of Engineering for the OpenAI Platform, to break down how OpenAI organizes its platform across models, pricing, and infrastructure, and how it is shifting from a single general-purpose model to a portfolio of specialized systems, custom fine-tuning options, and node-based agent workflows. They get into why developers tend to stick with a trusted model family, what builds that trust, and why the industry moved past the idea of one model that can do everything. Sherwin also explains the evolution from prompt engineering to context design and how companies use OpenAI’s fine-tuning and RFT APIs to shape model behavior with their own data.

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    ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE: HE CREATES VIRTUAL ASSISTANTS TO REVOLUTIONIZE YOUR DAILY LIFE

    From 🇫🇷 LEGEND, published at 2025-11-28 10:00

    Thanks to Yoan Drahy for coming on LEGEND to present Limova, the first French AI assistant platform dedicated to businesses. During the show, we discussed artificial intelligence, professions likely to evolve or disappear, as well as entrepreneurship in France. We also tested several translation software programs and spoke with Stéphane Amarsy, an AI specialist, about how artificial intelligence works and the best ways to use it.To learn more about Limova ➡️ https://link.influxcrew.com/LimovaAI-Legend2* With code LEGEND10: 10% discount on the monthly subscription* With code LEGEND25: 50% discount on the annual subscription* With code LEGEND50: 50% discount on the multi-year subscription (valid for the Business + offer, contact the sales team)If you wish to join the Limova team, you can contact their HR at this email address: [email protected] collaborationFind all information about the Vasco Translator tool ⬇️Vasco Translator ➡️ https://www.instagram.com/vascotranslator/Vasco Electronics ➡️ https://vasco-electronics.frTo contact AI expert Stéphane Amarsy ➡️ [email protected] find our show on cloning ➡️ https://youtu.be/mNNaedqkBDMFind the LEGEND shop ➡️: https://shop.legend-group.fr/For all partnership inquiries: [email protected] us on all LEGEND networks!Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/legendmediafrInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/legendmedia/TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@legendTwitter: https://twitter.com/legendmediafrSnapchat: https://t.snapchat.com/CgEvsbWV Hosted by Acast. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    121. An interview with Tan Jie of DeepMind: Robotics, cross-ontology, World Models, Gemini Robotics 1.5, and Google

    From 🇨🇳 张小珺Jùn|商业访谈录, published at 2025-11-28 09:17

    The guest today is **Tan Jie, Senior Research Scientist and Tech Lead at Google DeepMind Robotics Team**. His research focuses on applying foundation models and deep reinforcement learning methods to the field of robotics. There have always been two narratives in the field of robotics between China and the US: the market generally believes that China develops faster in hardware, while the US leads in robotic brain design. **In this episode, Tan Jie will offer us a glimpse into the cutting-edge narrative of robotics from a Silicon Valley perspective, especially that of Google DeepMind.** Not long ago, they just released their new work "Gemini Robotics 1.5 brings AI agents into the physical world," and we also discussed their latest findings. Due to the guest's work environment, there will be a certain degree of mixed Chinese and English, and we ask for everyone's understanding and support. > **02:00 Robotics is doing graphics in the real world; graphics is doing robotics in simulation.** Guest's brief biography: Liked playing games as a child, pursued a Ph.D. in computer graphics. The transition from graphics to robotics. My first paper at Google, "Sim-to-Real: Learning Agile Locomotion For Quadruped Robots," pioneered the application of reinforcement learning and sim-to-real in legged robots. Paradigm Shift: The first in the past decade was reinforcement learning, the second was large language models. The impact of large language models on robotics (large language models are like the cerebrum, reinforcement learning is like the cerebellum). > **13:06 Is the robotics foundation model truly a very independent discipline? So far, not yet.** What stage has robotics development reached today? It's not an exaggeration for a decade to pass from a demo to actual implementation. From my perspective, I have to admit that the development of robotics intelligence in recent years has mainly relied on multimodal large models. But what do multimodal models lack? They lack the output of robot actions. When you truly have a generalist model, specialized models simply cannot compete with it. > **23:44 The biggest problem in Robotics is data; it's in a very complex unstructured environment where anything can happen.** The biggest problem is still data. But robotics operates in a very complex unstructured environment where anything can happen. It requires an extremely large amount of very diverse data, but such data does not currently exist. There are many startups now called "data factory." What does the so-called "data pyramid" include? > **​27:52 Gemini Robotics 1.5: We have a method called motion transfer, which is our unique secret.** What are the most important discoveries of Gemini Robotics 1.5? First, we incorporated "thinking" into the VLA model. The second very important breakthrough is cross-embodiment transfer. In the Gemini Robotics 1.5 work, we made a distinction between fast and slow models. It should be a transitional approach, as it is currently constrained by computational power and model size. When you want a unify model, it must be very large. Motion Transfer? It's very secret. > **47:32 Generating a huge amount of simulated data is an important means to compensate for its shortcomings.** One point we attach great importance to is data, data, data. Teleoperation is very difficult data to acquire. We will put more effort into using, for example, simulation data, human video, data from YouTube, and even model-generated data, such as some data generated by VEO. Real data has no sim-to-real gap, but generalizability is determined by data coverage, not by whether it's real or virtual data itself. In the near future, traditional physical simulation will gradually be replaced by generative model-based simulation. I believe in scalable data. > **01:03:48 A world model is Vision-Language-Vision, vision and language in, generating the next frame of images.** The definition of a world model is: if you provide the previous frame and the robot's action, you can predict the next frame. From another perspective, VEO is a video generation model, but Genie is more like a world model. When you can have an input at each frame to change your next frame, that feeling is a world model; but if it's an already generated, static video of a few seconds, then it's not. A world model is essentially Vision-Language-Vision, with vision and language as input, it can generate the next frame of images. > **01:08:29 If you have a dexterous hand, haptics become very important. The reason I previously thought haptics were not important was limited by the hardware at the time.** If you have a dexterous hand, haptics become very important. The reason I previously thought haptics were not important was that it was actually limited by the hardware at the time. We are still in the gripper era. For all tasks that can be accomplished by grippers, I still believe vision can solve 95% of the problems. In the future, humanoid robots will not be the only form, but they will definitely be a mainstream form. If your goal is to solve AGI in the physical world, then I will be very focused on what the final form looks like; other things might be distractions. > **01:17:35 A person with a sense of mission will not tolerate saying "I'm on a wrong ship."** Have there been any changes in Google AI or robotics research culture in recent years? Whether it's promotion, performance review, incentive, or various structures, Google wants to create an environment where more people can work together to solve bigger problems. Like Gemini Robotics, it's more top-down. I found that China might not be as competitive as me; I might work 70 to 80 hours a week. Seriously, this era really can't wait, otherwise others will have already done it. A lot of AI is mathematics, and Chinese people are generally better at mathematics. 《106. Talking with Wang He about the Academic Edge History of Embodied Intelligence and the Man-made Chaos after Capital Bombardment》 《109. Robots Encountering a Data Famine? Talking with Xie Chen: Simulation and Synthetic Data, Meta's Sky-High Acquisition, and Alexandr Wang》 [More Information] The text version of this episode has been published. Please search for our studio's official public account: 语言即世界language is world

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    Palmer Luckey - Inventing the Future of Defense

    From 🇺🇸 Invest Like the Best with Patrick O'Shaughnessy, published at 2025-11-28 09:00

    Welcome to this classic episode. Classics are my favorite episodes from the past 10 years, published once a month. These are N of 1 conversations with N of 1 people. Palmer Luckey is a relentless builder and original thinker. He founded Oculus, bringing virtual reality to the mainstream, and is now reshaping the future of defense and technology with Anduril. I hope you enjoy this conversation. Palmer is the founder of Anduril, which makes next-generation military technology for the US and its allies. Since bringing the company to life in 2017, Palmer and Anduril have disrupted the established order in the Defense industry. Prior to Anduril, Palmer founded Oculus VR, a virtual reality business that he sold to Facebook for $2 billion. Palmer is only in his early 30s, but he has already experienced more than most people will in a 40-year career. We talk about innovation, invention, differentiated thinking, and so much more. Please enjoy this great discussion with Palmer Luckey. Listen to Patrick's Business Breakdowns with Anduril CEO. For the full show notes, transcript, and links to mentioned content, check out the episode page here. ----- This episode is brought to you by WorkOS. WorkOS is a developer platform that enables SaaS companies to quickly add enterprise features to their applications. With a single API, developers can implement essential enterprise capabilities that typically require months of engineering work. By handling the complex infrastructure of enterprise features, WorkOS allows developers to focus on their core product while meeting the security and compliance requirements of Fortune 500 companies. Visit WorkOS to Transform your application into an enterprise-ready solution in minutes, not months. ----- Invest Like the Best is a property of Colossus, LLC. For more episodes of Invest Like the Best, visit joincolossus.com/episodes.  Stay up to date on all our podcasts by signing up to Colossus Weekly, our quick dive every Sunday highlighting the top business and investing concepts from our podcasts and the best of what we read that week. Sign up here. Follow us on Twitter: @patrick_oshag | @joincolossus Show Notes (00:00:00) Welcome to Invest Like the Best (00:01:15) Meet Palmer Luckey (00:02:03) The importance of synthetic long-chain hydrocarbon fuel (00:08:12) Ranking America's potential for innovation (00:11:18) Why there aren't more ⁠Thiel Fellowships⁠ (00:13:31) The principles that motivate and drive him (00:16:56) What it has been like working in the world of defense after the attack on Israel (00:19:09) Surprising lessons learned when building a large company (00:22:37) How to approach a new field initially (00:27:20) Meeting other out-of-the-box thinkers (00:31:46) Inventors working backward from existing systems versus forward from their ideals (00:33:26) The most pressing issue in national security (00:39:36) What matters most for America from a defense perspective (00:42:33) How to determine which problems to prioritize (00:48:59) Lessons learned from working with AI (00:55:56) How Apple is shaping the future of VR (01:00:11) Which videogame a prospective employee should excel at (01:02:41) Why ⁠Oculus⁠ was so successful in marketing (01:09:48) The kindest thing

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    Chapter 109 I Unable to Settle Down in Life

    From 🇹🇷 Bir Aile Meselesi, published at 2025-11-28 08:44

    In the 109th episode of our podcast, our title was "Unable to Settle into Life". We hope you like it, enjoy watching.

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    Chapter 108: Living with Difficult People

    From 🇹🇷 Bir Aile Meselesi, published at 2025-11-28 08:41

    In the 108th episode of our podcast, our title was "Living with Difficult People." We hope you like it, enjoy the show.

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    Daniel Schreiber (2025) – How do we save love in times of hatred?

    From 🇩🇪 Hotel Matze, published at 2025-11-28 07:00

    Daniel is an author and essayist. He has written about home, sobriety, and being alone – and now about love as a political act. We conducted the conversation live in front of an audience in Leipzig. I wanted to know from him why he has perceived an ever-growing wave of hatred for several years and why he sees a political answer to it precisely in love. We talk about how his own fear and retraumatization from the 90s feels and why silence and looking away are no longer an option for him. It's about radical kindness, charity, the idea of a grand alliance against right-wing extremist and neoliberal elites, and the question of how to speak with people who hold completely different political positions. AD PARTNERS & DISCOUNTS: https://linktr.ee/hotelmatze MY GUEST: https://www.instagram.com/thedanielschreiber/ THINGS: Daniel's new book “Love! A Call to Action”: https://bit.ly/48koPPd Daniel Schreiber - “Alone”: https://bit.ly/4oju5bW Daniel's ZEIT article on “Home”: https://bit.ly/3KcD40K Daniel Schreiber - Writing Workshops: https://salonfestival.de/schreibseminare/ March on Washington D.C. : https://bit.ly/3KnGRs5 Maximilian Frisch - Production Lena Rocholl - Editorial Mit Vergnügen - Marketing and Distribution Hotel Matze live - https://eventim.de/artist/hotel-matze/ December 6, 2025 – Berlin – Deutsches Theater Berlin MY STUFF: My Question Set LOVE: https://beherzt.net/liebe My First Question Set: https://beherzt.net/matze My Fundraising Campaign: https://machmit.wellfair.ngo/hotel-matze-spendenaktion-2025 My Newsletter: https://matzehielscher.substack.com/ YouTube: https://bit.ly/2MXRILN TikTok: https://tiktok.com/@matzehielscher Instagram: https://instagram.com/matzehielscherHotel LinkedIn: https://linkedin.com/in/matzehielscher/ My Book: https://bit.ly/39FtHQy

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    Most Replayed Moment: No.1 Eye Doctor Reveals The Truth About Dark Circles, Diet and Blue Light!

    From 🇬🇧 The Diary Of A CEO with Steven Bartlett, published at 2025-11-28 06:00

    Dr Joseph Allen is an American optometrist, clinical educator, and creator of one of the most-watched eye-health channels online. In this Most Replayed Moment, Dr Allen reveals the truth about why we get under-eye bags, dark circles, and puffiness, and some top lifestyle tips for optimal eye health. Could your diet be playing a role, and what are the best foods to eat? Is it safe to gaze at the sun? How detrimental is blue light from your screens? Listen to the full episode with Dr Joseph Allen on The Diary of a CEO below: Spotify: https://g2ul0.app.link/Y8f0QGFXDYb Apple: https://g2ul0.app.link/Mk0DtyIXDYb Watch the Episodes On YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/%20TheDiaryOfACEO/videos Dr Joseph Allen: https://www.doctoreyehealth.com/

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    Chris is flammable and Rosie starts writing Geordie Porn

    From 🇬🇧 Sh**ged Married Annoyed, published at 2025-11-28 05:28

    There is tons discussed on this week's Shagged Married Annoyed... Scented candles, boiled eggs, laundry, creatine and so much more! Chris has had the flu jab so if feeling particularly thirsty and Rosie cannot stop singing! As well as beefs and QFTP's Rosie finds out the difference between an exhibitionist and a philanthropist! Send your weird and wonderful stories to [email protected] Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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    The billion-dollar tax evasion of Refit

    From 🇧🇷 O Assunto, published at 2025-11-28 03:31

    Guests: Bruno Tavares, Globo journalist in São Paulo; and Malu Gaspar, GloboNews and CBN commentator and O Globo columnist. R$ 26 billion. According to investigators, this is the loss to the coffers of SP, RJ, and the Union caused by a tax evasion scheme involving a group operating in the fuel sector. Led by businessman Ricardo Magro, the Refit group is considered the largest tax debtor in SP, the second largest in RJ, and one of the largest in the Union. The evasion scheme was targeted by Operation Poço de Lobato this Thursday (27) – in total, there were 190 targets of warrants – including individuals and companies directly or indirectly linked to the Refit group. In this episode, Victor Boyadjian welcomes two guests to explain how the fraud worked and why a project that could toughen rules to combat crimes of this type is slow to advance in Congress. First, the conversation is with Bruno Tavares, Globo journalist in São Paulo. Then, Victor welcomes Malu Gaspar, GloboNews and CBN commentator, and columnist for O Globo newspaper. Bruno details the operation and how the billion-dollar tax evasion scheme worked. The journalist explains how those involved spread money across various companies to hinder the tracking of funds, and answers what the next steps of this investigation are. Afterward, Malu clarifies what a “habitual debtor” is and why Refit is considered an example of this type of debtor. She recounts the connections between businessman Ricardo Magro and influential people in Brasília. Malu also explains how the operation resonated in Congress – this Thursday, the Speaker of the House announced who will be the rapporteur for the project that could inhibit this type of crime.

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