This week, Steve Okun, CEO of APAC Advisors, joins “Saturday Mornings Show” host Glenn van Zutphen and co-host Neil Humphreys to unpack a trio of global stories making waves. First, Typhoon Ragasa leaves a trail of destruction across Taiwan, Hong Kong, and southern China—triggering mass evacuations, flooding, and a $49 million relief effort.
Next, we turn to President Trump’s fiery UN speech, which rattled European allies by attacking immigration, energy policies, and climate action. As COP30 approaches, global leaders are urging renewed commitment to climate finance amid rising geopolitical tensions.
Finally, we take a lighter—yet slightly uncomfortable—look at Qantas’s new Airbus 321XLR jets, which debuted with just one toilet for every 90 economy passengers. The backlash has sparked debate over airline standards and passenger dignity.

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