This week, Martha sits down with journalist and author of A Question of Power: Electricity and the Wealth of Nations, Robert Bryce to discuss how Russia's war on Ukraine has affected energy production and prices throughout the world. Plus, a look at how Europe's green energy movement and their dependence on Russian natural gas has proved costly.
Later, Bry ... Show More
Yesterday
Inside The Attempted Assassination of President Donald Trump
On July 13th, 2024, President Trump attended a campaign rally in Butler, Pennsylvania, which nearly ended his life. With the quick turn of his head, the President narrowly avoided a bullet, striking his ear instead. National Reporter and Columnist for The Washington Examiner, Sal ... Show More
31m 23s
Jul 2
The Ongoing Persecution Of Christians In Nigeria
Associate editor at The Free Press Madeleine Kearns recently wrote a piece called 'As Christians Are Slaughtered, the World Looks Away.' She retells the horrific events in which Islamist militants massacred over 200 people in Yelwata, Nigeria. Men, women, and children fell victim ... Show More
21m 13s
Aug 2022
Just How Bad Will the Energy Crisis Be in Europe This Winter?
As everyone knows, electricity prices in Europe have soared, due to a combination of factors, most prominently Russia's war in Ukraine and the curtailing of natural gas supplies. But how bad is it going to get this winter? Will Germany have enough energy to power homes and factor ... Show More
58m 41s
Oct 2021
What's fuelling Europe's energy crisis?
If you're in Europe, you may have been shocked lately by expensive power bills. Natural gas now costs six times more than at the start of the year. High energy prices have triggered protests in the EU. There are even claims that the bloc's main gas supplier, Russia, is deliberate ... Show More
22m 51s