Marketplace for Tuesday August 12, 2014
Aug 12, 2014

Marketplace for Tuesday August 12, 2014

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The European Union imposed sanctions on Russia over its activities in Ukraine. The Russians hit back with a raft of bans on European produce on alleged health and safety grounds. With the Russian export market cut off, many European nations are faced with a produce glut and are having to work out how to offload all their unwanted apples, dairy products or meat. Plus, the U.S. has begun providing weapons to Kurdish forces in northern Iraq to help in their battle against ISIS militants. Administration officials would only confirm that guns and other ”light” weapons have been shipped to Kurdish Peshmerga forces. But this wouldn't be the first time arms have been sent to non-state actors. Think Afghanistan. And most recently, Syria. So who provides the arms, who pays for them and how do they get to their intended recipients? Also, Apple is reportedly talking to hospitals about a "health kit" where all your information goes into the cloud. Every big tech company seems to be interested in this space. We explain why. 

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Why you should be wary of your financial adviser

Aug 12, 2014
Brokers don't always act in clients' best interest.

The Trans-Siberian Railway's long journey

Aug 12, 2014
It transformed Russia in the 19th century, and is still the best route to Siberia.

North Carolina weighs the future of filming tax breaks

Aug 12, 2014
Some hail state tax breaks for the movie industry, but its future is in doubt.

Chocolate fried chicken: A taste test

Aug 12, 2014
Will white chocolate mashed potatoes displace the cupcake and the cronut?

'Sup: The new Yo?

Aug 12, 2014
Novelty apps are turning over at a ferocious pace. What could go wrong?

Europe faces produce glut after Russian ban

Aug 12, 2014
The EU looks to offload its goods, which are now banned from Russia.

The murky world of military aid

Aug 12, 2014
The U.S. is helping get weapons to Kurdish forces. But who's paying for them?

Healthkit is a symptom of tech's rush into health care

Aug 12, 2014
Apple is talking to hospitals about a cloud-based "health kit".

The European Union imposed sanctions on Russia over its activities in Ukraine. The Russians hit back with a raft of bans on European produce on alleged health and safety grounds. With the Russian export market cut off, many European nations are faced with a produce glut and are having to work out how to offload all their unwanted apples, dairy products or meat. Plus, the U.S. has begun providing weapons to Kurdish forces in northern Iraq to help in their battle against ISIS militants. Administration officials would only confirm that guns and other ”light” weapons have been shipped to Kurdish Peshmerga forces. But this wouldn’t be the first time arms have been sent to non-state actors. Think Afghanistan. And most recently, Syria. So who provides the arms, who pays for them and how do they get to their intended recipients? Also, Apple is reportedly talking to hospitals about a “health kit” where all your information goes into the cloud. Every big tech company seems to be interested in this space. We explain why. 

Music from the episode

Father and Son Apollo Brown
Father and Son Apollo Brown
I Mean Business Diamond District
I Mean Business Diamond District
Vase Miike Snow
Vase Miike Snow
Two Matchsticks The Wooden Birds
Two Matchsticks The Wooden Birds
Two Matchsticks The Wooden Birds
Two Matchsticks The Wooden Birds