India/USA; Dobbs 1y Later; US Getting Older; Risk | YBS: News Roundup June 23

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00:00 Intro
01:30 Upcoming Shows Schedule
03:50 India/USA
16:17 Dobbs 1y Later
22:25 US Getting Older
25:48 Canada Online News Act
28:24 Risk

Live Questions:
36:16 While I reject the libertarian movement, you notice 10-15 years ago no one knew what a libertarian was. Now that concept of more individual freedom and autonomy concept is more mainstream. There are more judges who are influenced by this orientation.
38:42 Peter Singer has said (regarding abortion) that killing a newborn is never equivalent to being a person who wants to continue living. Thoughts?
39:37 You’ve covered this trend for a long time, but with the chips and electrical car industries the mercantilism of the US on both Left and Right has become very apparent.
40:29 Is it harder for companies compete in a free market in their country, if a competitor is heavily subsudized in another country? Could tarrifs be a way to mitigate the effect of subsidies in foreign countries?
42:52 Per the CDC, abortion restrictions have not led to any increase in births. Does that surprise you?
43:46 I’m skeptical altruism can really go all the way in America. Too many egoistic road blocks.

44:20 Outro

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