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Exploramos el misterioso final de Frank Suárez, desentrañando los eventos que marcaron sus últimos días. Además, analizamos historias de celebridades cuyo éxito deslumbrante se derrumbó rápidamente, revelando las causas detrás de sus caídas. Un episodio lleno de intriga y reflexiones sobre la fama.
En este episodio hablamos sobre la tragedia en la discoteca Jet Set en RD y los enredos del reciclaje entre USA y China. Entre el shock y la realidad ambiental.
En este episodio nos metemos de lleno en Adolescence, una serie que nos dejó cuestionándolo TODO: desde la manera en que fuimos criados hasta cómo criamos hoy. ¿Qué hay realmente detrás de esta historia? ¿Por qué pega tanto? Además, hablamos de la fiesta épica de Marko, cómo corregir a los hijos en tiempos modernos, y nos vamos a fondo con el futuro: inteligencia artificial, trabajos que desaparecerán, teorías conspirativas sobre Nikola Tesla... y hasta autos voladores! Un episodio que mezcla carcajadas, nostalgia, miedo al futuro y mucha reflexión.
Con Angelo Colina hablamos de crecer en familias donde el cariño no se decía, se insinuaba. También de esos comentarios sobre el cuerpo o la vida, disfrazados de “preocupación”, que terminan doliendo más que ayudando. Además: Miami, creación de contenido, cumplidos raros de venezolanos… y un debate crucial: Merengue Vs Salsa. Un episodio honesto, divertido y lleno de verdades incómodas.
New York Post: 26-year-old with two vaginas reveals 99% of men don't even notice her condition -NASA filmmaker claims evidence of alien life could be revealed within the next month
¡Apoya a Estoicismo Filosofía en Ko-fi! ¿Te gusta lo que escuchas? Ayúdanos a seguir trayéndote episodios llenos de sabiduría sobre el estoicismo apoyándonos en Ko-fi. Tu contribución, por pequeña que sea, marca una gran diferencia. Únete a nuestra comunidad de seguidores y disfruta.
¡Apoya a Estoicismo Filosofía en Ko-fi! ¿Te gusta lo que escuchas? Ayúdanos a seguir trayéndote episodios llenos de sabiduría sobre el estoicismo apoyándonos en Ko-fi. Tu contribución, por pequeña que sea, marca una gran diferencia. Únete a nuestra comunidad de seguidores y disfruta.
Occupy Revisited: The Movement that Shook the WorldWe go back to the streets of Zuccotti Park with "Occupy Revisited: The Movement that Shook the World." Occupy Wall Street exploded onto the global stage in September 2011, sparking a widespread movement against economic inequality and the influence of big corporations on government. In this episode, we trace the origins of the movement, examine its profound impact on political discourse, and explore its enduring legacy in contemporary social and political movements. From passionate protests to the powerful slogan "We are the 99%!", we still feel the effects of OCCUPY.
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Occupy Revisited: The Movement that Shook the WorldWe go back to the streets of Zuccotti Park with "Occupy Revisited: The Movement that Shook the World." Occupy Wall Street exploded onto the global stage in September 2011, sparking a widespread movement against economic inequality and the influence of big corporations on government. In this episode, we trace the origins of the movement, examine its profound impact on political discourse, and explore its enduring legacy in contemporary social and political movements. From passionate protests to the powerful slogan "We are
Depois do ataque do Irão com centenas de drones e mísseis, 99% dos quais interceptados por Israel e pelos seus aliados, todos esperam por saber se os israelitas vão retaliar, provocando uma escalada no conflito. Esta é também uma oportunidade para Televavive triunfar diplomaticamente, reconquistando velhos aliados ocidentais e aproximando-se de alguns vizinhos árabes. Neste episódio, conversamos com o comentador da SIC Rui Cardoso. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The USDA published the 2022 Pesticide Data Program Annual Summary that shows over 99% of tested samples had pesticide residues BELOW EPA benchmark levels, and House lawmakers launched a new Agricultural Trade Caucus, seeking to advance and promote policies vital to U.S. agriculture.
The USDA published the 2022 Pesticide Data Program Annual Summary that shows over 99% of tested samples had pesticide residues BELOW EPA benchmark levels, and House lawmakers launched a new Agricultural Trade Caucus, seeking to advance and promote policies vital to U.S. agriculture.
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Failure is Part of SuccessWhat Successful People Do that 99% of People Don't - The Power of Perseverance - Matthew KellyGet Matthew's 60 Second Wisdom delivered to your inbox: https://www.matthewkelly.com/subscribeIf you have not read LIFE IS MESSY, order your copy today: https://amzn.to/2TTgZKn Subscribe to Matthew's YouTube Channel today! https://www.youtube.com/c/MatthewKellyAuthor/featured?sub_confirmation=1https://www.matthewkelly.comThe Best Version of Yourself and 60 Second Wisdom are registered trademarks.#MatthewKelly #BestVersionOfYourself #BestVersion #ThoughtLeader
O Cruzeiro alcançou quase a porcentagem mágica pelo acesso: 99,99%, segundo o Departamento de Matemática da UFMG.
Psychology Tricks That'll Work on Anybody 99% of the Time (r/AskReddit)
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durée : 00:14:53 - Journal de 12h30 - On la craignait encore plus basse qu'il y a une semaine, mais la participation au second tour des législatives se maintient à midi, 18,99%. C'est même un peu plus élevée que dimanche dernier.
durée : 00:14:53 - Journal de 12h30 - On la craignait encore plus basse qu'il y a une semaine, mais la participation au second tour des législatives se maintient à midi, 18,99%. C'est même un peu plus élevée que dimanche dernier.
O Plenário do Senado aprovou a Medida Provisória 1090/21 que trata da renegociação de dívidas do FIES. A proposta prevê anistia total ou descontos de 77% a 99% dos juros, multas e encargos dependendo do tempo em atraso e das condições do estudante.
A Câmara dos Deputados aprovou uma nova versão de uma Medida Provisória que permite inadimplentes abaterem até 99% de suas dívidas do Fies. A MP se aplica a estudantes que tenham contratado o financiamento até o 2º semestre de 2017 e estão com débitos vencidos pendentes. A matéria agora segue para análise do Senado.
Perché il 99% delle persone non capisce gli NFT
Martin Wolf is the Chief Economic Commentator for the Financial Times and is currently working on a book about the crisis of democratic capitalism.Lyn Alden on the Petro-Dollar:https://youtu.be/sTKObw_-OBYKeith Dicker explains why the US Dollar is King:https://youtu.be/gLmoJYqZuksJim Rogers on the Rise of China:https://youtu.be/SfLaJtXfx3wPaul Kingsnorth critiques Neo-liberalism:https://youtu.be/HJViqeBovvQFirst Interview with Simon Mikhailovich:https://youtu.be/Na9SA84JJ1EJeff Booth on Tech Deflation:https://youtu.be/qlF_AG-0QC8
Lyn Alden on the Petro-Dollar:https://youtu.be/sTKObw_-OBYKeith Dicker explains why the US Dollar is King:https://youtu.be/gLmoJYqZuksJim Rogers on the Rise of China:https://youtu.be/SfLaJtXfx3wPaul Kingsnorth critiques Neo-liberalism:https://youtu.be/HJViqeBovvQFirst Interview with Simon Mikhailovich:https://youtu.be/Na9SA84JJ1EJeff Booth on Tech Deflation:https://youtu.be/qlF_AG-0QC8
Dentists & bad jokes, Broncos divided on offseason training? NFL's marijuana policy, WNBA 99% vaccinated, lopsided rivalries
durée : 00:58:45 - Les Cours du Collège de France - par : Merryl Moneghetti - Quelle est la vie politique de 1839 à 1856 dans l’Empire Ottoman? Comment le système ottoman est-il en train de s’occidentaliser? Dans quelle spirale mortelle des grands emprunts s’est jetée la Sublime Porte? Quel est le double tournant de 1856, entre réforme et règlement de la guerre de Crimée? - réalisation : Laure-Hélène Planchet - invités : Edhem Eldem professeur d'histoire à l'Université de Bogaziçi à Istanbul.
The Empire's New Clothes is a Podcast & YouTube series examining the cyclical forces that make and break empires. We’ll try to answer the big questions of how we got here as a society and tease out what’s coming next. Episodes drop every Monday. www.theempiresclothes.com https://open.spotify.com/show/0006eX0RIlaP8d4QeC4vlsP006 https://twitter.com/EmpiresClothes https://www.facebook.com/empiresclothes https://www.instagram.com/empires_clothes/ https://www.linkedin.com/company/the-empires-new-clothes/about/
durée : 00:09:08 - Les Nuits de France Culture - par : Philippe Garbit, Albane Penaranda, Mathilde Wagman - Dans ce bref entretien concluant la seconde nuit de l’Oulipo, Eduardo Berti évoque les ateliers d’écriture et les lectures publiques organisées par le groupe. - réalisation : Virginie Mourthé - invités : Eduardo Berti écrivain
durée : 00:58:45 - Les Cours du Collège de France - par : Merryl Moneghetti, Anne Sécheret - En quoi pourrait consister et sous quelles conditions, la formation d’une nouvelle culture juridique? Demande l'historien du droit, Alain Wijffels. - invités : Alain Wijffels Professeur, spécialiste de l’histoire comparative du droit
The Empire's New Clothes is a Podcast & YouTube series examining the cyclical forces that make and break empires. We’ll try to answer the big questions of how we got here as a society and tease out what’s coming next. Episodes drop every Monday.www.theempiresclothes.comhttps://open.spotify.com/show/0006eX0RIlaP8d4QeC4vlsP006https://twitter.com/EmpiresClothes https://www.facebook.com/empiresclothes https://www.instagram.com/empires_clothes/ https://www.linkedin.com/company/the-empires-new-clothes/about/
What does equity and human rights have to do with the stability and vibrancy of the American economy? Justice Informed CEO Xavier Ramey discusses his journey from the slums of Chicago to consulting for large American corporations. With different groups in America all believing and fighting for competing versions of America we also discuss the challenges this dynamic brings. The Empire's New Clothes is a Podcast & YouTube series examining the cyclical forces that make and break empires. We’ll try to answer the big questions of how we got here as a society and tease out what’s coming next. Episodes drop every Monday. www.theempiresclothes.com https://open.spotify.com/show/0006eX0RIlaP8d4QeC4vlsP006 https://twitter.com/EmpiresClothes https://www.facebook.com/empiresclothes https://www.instagram.com/empires_clothes/ https://www.linkedin.com/company/the-empires-new-clothes/about/
A paradigm shift is coming for democracies if inequality is not soon addressed. Richard Wilkinson of the University of Nottingham joins us to discuss how he and Kate Pickett proved causality between inequality and a myriad of societal health issues. America is at a turning point where addressing these health issues and thereby inequality are becoming increasingly important. The Empire's New Clothes is a Podcast & YouTube series examining the cyclical forces that make and break empires. We’ll try to answer the big questions of how we got here as a society and tease out what’s coming next. Episodes drop every Monday. www.theempiresclothes.com https://open.spotify.com/show/0006eX0RIlaP8d4QeC4vlsP006 https://twitter.com/EmpiresClothes https://www.facebook.com/empiresclothes https://www.instagram.com/empires_clothes/ https://www.linkedin.com/company/the-empires-new-clothes/about/
Is the manipulation of markets by the Federal Reserve sealing the fate for a coming paradigm shift or market crash? Jesse Felder uses his market analysis and macro economic framework to guide us into a whole new world of financial literacy. Jesse joins us after years at Bear, Stearns & Co, founder of a multi-billion-dollar hedge fund and now the publisher of the Felder Report and Host of Superinvestors & the Art of Worldly Wisdom Podcast The Empire's New Clothes is a Podcast & YouTube series examining the cyclical forces that make and break empires. We’ll try to answer the big questions of how we got here as a society and tease out what’s coming next. Episodes drop every Monday. www.theempiresclothes.com https://open.spotify.com/show/0006eX0RIlaP8d4QeC4vlsP006 https://twitter.com/EmpiresClothes https://www.facebook.com/empiresclothes https://www.instagram.com/empires_clothes/ https://www.linkedin.com/company/the-empires-new-clothes/about/
I the eyes of Populism is Bernie Sanders really the same as Donald Trump? We breakdown the history of American Populism and what separates Right and Left flavors of Populism today. Michael Kazin is a leading academic on the history of American Populism.
Understanding global currency markets is like reading the weather. It’s terribly confusing and even experts can’t predict the future, but if done well you’ll at least know when to prepare for sun... or rain. Lucky for us we have Keith Dicker the CIO of Ice Cap Asset Management who breaks down the basics and teaches us how to see what’s coming and when to pop open that umbrella.
Everyone is predicting the US dollar to eventually crash. What if it first becomes unimaginably strong? Brent Johnson, CEO at Santiago Capital breaks down his Dollar Milkshake Theory while we explore the basics of the current financial system and how things work... or don’t work.
Part 2. As former Chief of Staff for Secretary of State Colin Powell, Lawrence Wilkerson knows a thing or two about empire building. Tasks to write the infamous - Iraq has weapons of mass destruction speech - Lawrence has since blown the whistle and now teaches about the power of American Empire and how it might end. We follow up our conversation by looking at how American Democracy might sway in the coming years.
Bonus Podcast Only Version. Part 1. As former Chief of Staff for Secretary of State Colin Powell, Lawrence Wilkerson knows a thing or two about empire building. Tasks to write the infamous - Iraq has weapons of mass destruction speech - Lawrence has since blown the whistle and now teaches about the power of American Empire and how it might end. We dive into the different ways America might choose or be forced off the highway of empire.
As a member of Patriot Millionaires Eric Schoenberg believes if inequality is left unaddressed our current system will not be able to survive. Eric advocates for a different form of capitalism and reformed tax policy where he stands to pay much more.
Is America continually progressing towards a better and better future? Does a profit-at-all-costs economic framework permeate into how we treat our neighbors? Is racism something of the past or relevant today? Princeton theologian & economic thinker Keri Day unpacks this and more in our wide ranging conversation. Recorded in the spring of 2020 before we began officially producing our podcast. We're releasing it here as a bonus episode.
What is empire and how is the US uniquely different from the empires that came before? We finish by looking at the biggest question of the next decades - US and China relations. Martin Wolf is the Chief Economics Commentary at the Financial Times, London and was awarded the Commander of the British Empire for services to financial journalism.
Escaping the Soviet Union at the age of 19, Simon Mikhailovich could recognize a crisis in the making. With that same skepticism he positioned and profited from both the 2000 and 2008 market dislocations. Through his extensive market experience and history he explains the origin of the US’s current problems and how we’re really not that different from those who come before us.
Today we break down the US’s main tool of hegemonic power, the Petrodollar. An expert in the currency markets, Lyn Alden is an engineer from the aeronautics industry turned financial engineer where she is now well known among fund managers for her priceless market analysis.
durée : 00:58:45 - Les Cours du Collège de France - par : Merryl Moneghetti - Comment reprendre "contact" avec les oeuvres qui ont quitté l'Afrique? Pourquoi les restitutions d'objets africains qui semblaient engagées dans les années 1970 ont-elles été empêchées? Bénédicte Savoy analyse les mécanismes qui ont pu finalement gripper cette dynamique en Allemagne, en France... - réalisation : Laure-Hélène Planchet - invités : Bénédicte Savoy historienne de l’art, professeure au Collège de France.
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durée : 00:08:49 - Les Nuits de France Culture - par : Philippe Garbit, Albane Penaranda, Mathilde Wagman - Le MLF est né il y a un tout petit peu plus de cinquante ans. Comment raconter un mouvement qui fut infiniment divers, riche, pluriel et aussi joyeux ? L’historienne Bibia Pavard clôt cette nuit d’archives en rappelant l’importance des chansons et de la créativité dans le mouvement féministe. - réalisation : Virginie Mourthé - invités : Bibia Pavard Maîtresse de conférence à l’université Paris II Panthéon-Assas.
durée : 00:58:45 - Les Cours du Collège de France - Quelles sont les figures de l’allégeance dans les réseaux d’entreprise ? Quels sont les nouveaux rapports de vassalité, de dépendance ? S'interroge le juriste Alain Supiot. - réalisation : Laure-Hélène Planchet - invités : Alain Supiot Juriste, docteur honoris causae, professeur émérite au Collège de France
durée : 00:04:17 - Les Nuits de France Culture - par : Philippe Garbit, Christine Goémé, Albane Penaranda - A l'occasion de la Nuit Spéciale Shakespeare 2/2, entretien avec l'auteur et illustratrice Caroline Guillot qui publie l'album "Le Grand Shakespeare illustré " aux éditions du Chêne. Elle clôt cette deuxième nuit consacré au dramaturge anglais. - réalisation : Virginie Mourthé - invités : Caroline Guillot scénariste BD
durée : 00:08:24 - Les Nuits de France Culture - par : Albane Penaranda - Dernier entretien de "La Nuit rêvée" de Jean-Pierre Vincent au cours de laquelle il a choisi de faire entendre un peintre, un historien, des philosophes, un scientifique et un juriste. Entretien 3/3 par Albane Penaranda. - réalisation : Virginie Mourthé - invités : Jean-Pierre Vincent metteur en scène et comédien
durée : 00:05:57 - Les Nuits de France Culture - par : Philippe Garbit, Albane Penaranda, Mathilde Wagman - Dernier entretien de la "Nuit rêvée" de Jane Evelyn Atwood avec Albane Penaranda. Pour conclure, la photographe répond à la question "pourquoi devient-on photographe ?" et évoque le travail qu'elle poursuit depuis des années sur les non-voyants. - réalisation : Virginie Mourthé - invités : Jane Evelyn Atwood Photographe
durée : 00:04:59 - Les Nuits de France Culture - par : Philippe Garbit, Albane Penaranda, Mathilde Wagman - En 2019, Luc Fraisse publiait "Le mystérieux correspondant et autres nouvelles inédites" aux éditions Bernard de Fallois. Sept nouvelles écrites par Proust dans sa jeunesse. Son éditeur s'en félicite : "C’est très intéressant quand un écrivain est complexe de regarder par quoi il a commencé". - réalisation : Virginie Mourthé - invités : Luc Fraisse professeur de littérature française à l'Université de Strasbourg
durée : 00:05:09 - Les Nuits de France Culture - par : Philippe Garbit, Albane Penaranda, Mathilde Wagman - Nuit Victor Hugo 2/2 - Entretien 3/3 avec Annie Le Brun (1ère diffusion : 23/02/2020) - réalisation : Virginie Mourthé - invités : Annie Le Brun Ecrivain
durée : 00:05:54 - Les Nuits de France Culture - par : Philippe Garbit, Albane Penaranda, Mathilde Wagman - Nuit Victor Hugo 1/2 - Entretien 3/3 avec Denis Podalydès qui nous dit ce qu'a été sa rencontre avec son œuvre et comment elle accompagne sa vie. - réalisation : Virginie Mourthé - invités : Denis Podalydès Acteur, metteur en scène, scénariste et écrivain français, sociétaire de la Comédie-Française
durée : 00:04:58 - Les Nuits de France Culture - par : Philippe Garbit, Albane Penaranda, Mathilde Wagman - La Nuit rêvée de Lewis Trondheim - Entretien 3/3. Dernier entretien, après une nuit d'archives qu'il a sélectionnées, sur Jankélévitch, Stephen King ou encore Jean Giraud (Moebius), Tim Burton et Danny Elfman mais aussi le Facteur Cheval... - réalisation : Virginie Mourthé - invités : Lewis Trondheim auteur de bande dessinée
durée : 00:03:59 - Les Nuits de France Culture - par : Philippe Garbit, Albane Penaranda, Mathilde Wagman - Nuit Racine 2/2 - Entretien 3/3 avec Mathilde Jouanneau et Basile Ader deux avocats, qui sont aussi acteurs, qui nous parlent de la comédie racinienne "Les Plaideurs" et en interprètent plusieurs extraits. - réalisation : Virginie Mourthé
durée : 00:03:54 - Les Nuits de France Culture - par : Philippe Garbit, Albane Penaranda, Mathilde Wagman - Dernier entretien de la nuit avec Jennifer Tamas, auteure d’un essai brillant : "Le Silence trahi : Racine ou la déclaration tragique", c'est avec cette spécialiste que nous clôturons la nuit Racine 1/2. - réalisation : Virginie Mourthé - invités : Jennifer Tamas Enseignante, essayiste, auteur de l'essai "Le silence trahi Racine ou la déclaration tragique"
durée : 00:04:00 - Les Nuits de France Culture - par : Philippe Garbit, Albane Penaranda, Mathilde Wagman - Dernier entretien de Jacqueline Caux pour sa Nuit rêvée, au cours de laquelle elle a choisi de faire entendre John Coltrane, La Monte Young, Marian Zazeela, Steve Mills, Cheikha Rimitti "l’étoile bédouine", Nina Simone et Arvo Pärt. - réalisation : Virginie Mourthé - invités : Jacqueline Caux
durée : 00:06:01 - Les Nuits de France Culture - par : Philippe Garbit, Christine Goémé, Albane Penaranda - Troisième et dernier entretien avec Thierry Jousse et Pascal Bonitzer pour la "Nuit Cinéma des Cahiers" (2/2) - réalisation : Virginie Mourthé - invités : Pascal Bonitzer Scénariste, réalisateur et écrivain, ancien rédacteur aux Cahiers du cinéma.; Thierry Jousse Critique et historien du cinéma, journaliste musical
durée : 00:04:00 - Les Nuits de France Culture - par : Philippe Garbit, Albane Penaranda, Mathilde Wagman - Nuit Kafka - Entretien 3/3 avec Jean-Pierre Lefebvre (1ère diffusion : 24/03/2019) - réalisation : Virginie Mourthé - invités : Jean-Pierre Lefebvre romancier, traducteur, professeur de littérature allemande à l'ENS Paris
durée : 00:58:31 - Les Cours du Collège de France - par : Merryl Moneghetti - Comment moderniser par le haut dans le vieil Empire ottoman ? Le sultan Mahmud II pose-t-il les bases d’un Etat moderne? Que signifie "équité" dans le système inégal de l’empire ? Comment les Ottomans sont-ils confrontés au XIXe siècle à la question de l’égalité ? - réalisation : Laure-Hélène Planchet - invités : Edhem Eldem professeur d'histoire à l'Université de Bogaziçi à Istanbul.
durée : 00:05:04 - Les Nuits de France Culture - par : Philippe Garbit, Albane Penaranda, Mathilde Wagman - Fin de cette riche nuit en compagnie de l’historienne Michelle Perrot pour sa Nuit rêvée - Entretien 3/3 - réalisation : Virginie Mourthé - invités : Michelle Perrot historienne, professeure émérite d’histoire contemporaine à l'université Paris-Diderot.
durée : 00:58:45 - Les Cours du Collège de France - Comment par l’habitat, les vêtements, l’homme crée-t-il des micro-environnements et dans quelle mesure la construction de ces niches humaines rétroagit sur leur évolution, modifie leur biologie ou leurs comportements ? Demande le paléoanthroplogue Jean-Jacques Hublin. - réalisation : Anne Sécheret - invités : Jean-Jacques Hublin Paléoanthropologue, professeur au Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology de Leipzig, titulaire de la chaire Paléoanthropologie au Collège de France.
durée : 00:05:09 - Les Nuits de France Culture - par : Philippe Garbit, Albane Penaranda, Mathilde Wagman - Nuit Victor Hugo 2/2 - Entretien 3/3 avec Annie Le Brun (1ère diffusion : 23/02/2020) - réalisation : Virginie Mourthé - invités : Annie Le Brun Ecrivain
durée : 00:05:54 - Les Nuits de France Culture - par : Philippe Garbit, Albane Penaranda, Mathilde Wagman - Nuit Victor Hugo 1/2 - Entretien 3/3 avec Denis Podalydès qui nous dit ce qu'a été sa rencontre avec son œuvre et comment elle accompagne sa vie. - réalisation : Virginie Mourthé - invités : Denis Podalydès Acteur, metteur en scène, scénariste et écrivain français, sociétaire de la Comédie-Française
durée : 00:58:45 - Les Cours du Collège de France - Comment la démocratie peut-elle être assimilée à un marché d’idées ? s'interroge le juriste Alain Supiot. Et comment cette assimilation de la démocratie au marché a-t-elle pu se nourrir paradoxalement du New Deal, les grandes réformes de l'Etat social dans l'Amérique de Roosevelt ? - réalisation : Laure-Hélène Planchet - invités : Alain Supiot juriste, docteur honoris causae, professeur émérite au Collège de France, titulaire de la chaire «État social et mondialisation : analyse juridique des solidarités».
durée : 00:31:00 - Sur la piste du convoi de la mort (9/9) - Après le 13 novembre s'engage une enquête judiciaire d'une ampleur inédite. Abdelhamid Abaaoud, l'homme aux baskets orange, est abattu par le Raid à Saint-Denis, mais combien de revenants a-t-il envoyés en Europe, qui n'ont pas été découverts ? Salah Abdeslam, lui reste longtemps introuvable : « il est vu partout, sur une plage nudiste jusque dans les Ardennes » se souvient le procureur fédéral Frédéric Van Leuw. Quand il est finalement arrêté, les derniers complices, qui préparaient peut-être un attentat contre l'Euro 2016 de football, informent leur commanditaire en Syrie qu'ils changent de plan. Le 22 mars, trois hommes se font exploser à l'aéroport de Zaventem et à la station de métro Maelbeek. Deux autres semblent avoir renoncé au dernier moment, comme Salah Abdeslam à Paris. « Qu'il parle ! » demande Jean Reinhart, avocat de plusieurs parties civiles, qui a perdu son neveu au Bataclan et qui espère que le procès pourra éclaircir quelques unes des dernières zones d'ombre. Une enquête de Sara Ghibaudo Réalisation : Anne- Sophie Ladonne et Céline Illa Mixage : Julien Michel Musique : « Hivernelle » par Yakie https://soundcloud.com/yakieohmi
durée : 00:58:45 - Les Cours du Collège de France - par : Merryl Moneghetti - Comment moderniser par le haut dans le vieil Empire ottoman ? Le sultan Mahmud II pose-t-il les bases d’un Etat moderne? Que signifie "équité" dans le système inégal de l’empire ? Comment les Ottomans sont-ils confrontés au XIXe siècle à la question de l’égalité ? - réalisation : Laure-Hélène Planchet - invités : Edhem Eldem professeur d'histoire à l'Université de Bogaziçi à Istanbul.
durée : 00:03:59 - Les Nuits de France Culture - par : Philippe Garbit, Albane Penaranda, Mathilde Wagman - Nuit Racine 2/2 - Entretien 3/3 avec Mathilde Jouanneau et Basile Ader deux avocats, qui sont aussi acteurs, qui nous parlent de la comédie racinienne "Les Plaideurs" et en interprètent plusieurs extraits. - réalisation : Virginie Mourthé
durée : 00:03:54 - Les Nuits de France Culture - par : Philippe Garbit, Albane Penaranda, Mathilde Wagman - Dernier entretien de la nuit avec Jennifer Tamas, auteure d’un essai brillant : "Le Silence trahi : Racine ou la déclaration tragique", c'est avec cette spécialiste que nous clôturons la nuit Racine 1/2. - réalisation : Virginie Mourthé - invités : Jennifer Tamas Enseignante, essayiste, auteur de l'essai "Le silence trahi Racine ou la déclaration tragique"
No episódio de hoje, Larissa Coutinho, Mariana Freitas, Mylena Cristina, Lívia Matheus e Daniela Depetris, em mais uma parceria com a Editora Boitempo no mês da mulher, irão falar do livro manifesto editado e lançado mundialmente neste oito de março de 2019: O Feminismo para os 99%.Seja nosso padrim em www.padrim.com/revolushow
Oops! I messed up bad! I accidentally put the next episode over the current episode. I am so sorry! Really fucked up. It's fixed now. Previously on A Suburban Fantasy: Rachel Lin Smith was a shy teenage girl until she was turned into a vampire against her will by a serial killing monster named Eckhart Ghens. She managed to escape from his clutches, and her geeky friends helped her re-acclimate with her old life. But Eckhart found her, and they met in a final climactic battle in a church where she bested him, but energy from his dying corpse struck her unconscious. In her mind, he has been leading her threw a nightmarescape of his life's memories. Through his birth, and death, and rebirth as a vampire. He was on the run when he came upon Genevieve. Want more? You can watch more videos below, or at youtube.com/WingcommanderIV That's my gamertag in everything. My brand though is 99% Geek found with links to everything under the brand at 99geek.ca I'm a writer, writing chapters of novels like episodes of TV shows, releasing them monthly on my Patreon page. You can read the finished books on Amazon, links at 99geek.ca, or subscribe for just a dollar a month and get access to everything in PDF format for your computer, tablet, or phone. As of now, there's over a thousand pages of content, with multiple stories that cross over and interact with each other. All at patreon.com/99geek
Show #168 | Guests: Paul Madonna, creator of All Over Coffee, and journalist Peter Moskowitz. | Show Summary: The irony can’t be missed when an artist acclaimed for his loving depictions of San Francisco gets evicted from his home in the town that made his name. That’s what happened to Paul Madonna, creator of the San Francisco Chronicle’s All Over Coffee. Meanwhile, across the country, journalist Peter Moskowitz was unearthing the political and market machinations accelerating the gentrification of New York, New Orleans, Detroit, and San Francisco. Beyond describing the epidemic that’s uprooting families and small businesses, Moskowitz details how to put a stop to it.
A sermon for Oxford Baptist Church on the 13th Sunday after Pentecost. Scriptures include selections from Hebrews 11:29-12:2 and Luke 12:49-56
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Robert Reich is a political economist, professor, author, and political commentator. He served in the administrations of Presidents Gerald Ford and Jimmy Carter and was Secretary of Labor under Bill Clinton from 1993 to 1997. Secretary Reich is currently Chancellor's Professor of Public Policy at the Goldman School of Public Policy at UC Berkeley and a political commentator on programs including Hardball with Chris Matthews, This Week with George Stephanopoulos and APM's Marketplace. His new book is Saving Capitalism: For the Many, Not the Few. Secretary Reich was in the Northwest to speak at Town Hall Seattle, presented by: Town Hall and University Book Store, as part of the Civics series.
Salon.com columnist Thomas Frank is a historian of culture and ideas… and analyzes trends in American electoral politics and propaganda, advertising, popular culture, mainstream journalism and economics. Tom is also founder of The Baffler, a magazine of cultural, political, and business criticism. Thomas Frank and current Baffler editor John Summers came to the Northwest to speak at Town Hall Seattle.
originally aired 03-03-2012 In the early 1960s, MARSHALL GANZ dropped out of Harvard to join the Civil Rights Movement in Mississippi. He then spent 16 years working with César Chávez and the United Farm Workers. He returned to Harvard in the 1990's, graduated, earned his Ph.D., and now teaches the power of public narrative at the Kennedy School. Marshall Ganz During Barack Obama's 2008 presidential campaign, he was lead organizer of the grassroots for the former community organizer. GANZ offers a valuable perspective on the Occupy/99% movement.
Aired: 04/21/13 "If it doesn't spread, it's dead," is the simple consistent message of a new book, SPREADABLE MEDIA: Creating Value and Meaning in a Networked Culture, that maps the changes taking place in our media environment. For all their consolidation, concentration, and money, corporations can no longer control media distribution. Millions are now directly involved in the creation and circulation of content. "Stickiness" - focusing attention in centralized places -- has been the measure of success in the broadcast era. No more. "Spreadability" - dispersing content through formal and informal networks, with and without permission - is the new goal. What does this mean for media? For information? For culture? For the distribution of power? And how can you take advantage of the new realities to have greater impact and influence? I'll be talking about all of that this week with one of the book's authors, HENRY JENKINS. He coined the term "participatory culture" and he's been paying attention for decades to the crowd on the other side of the camera, the microphone, and the screen.
Aired 09/09/12 Let's suppose, for a moment, there was a country where the people in charge charted a course that eliminated millions of good-paying jobs. Suppose they gave away several million more jobs to other nations. Finally, imagine that the people running this country implemented economic policies that enabled those at the very top to grow ever richer while most others grew poorer. You wouldn't want to live in such a place, would you? Too bad. You already do. Those are the words of this week's guests,DON BARLETT and JIM STEELE. These are some of the consequences of failed U.S. government policies that have been building over the last three decades - the same policies that people in Washington today are intent on keeping or expanding...Most significant of all, the American dream of the last half-century has been revoked for millions of people - a dream rooted in a secure job, a home in the suburbs, the option for families to live on one income rather than two, a better life than your parents had and a still better life for your children. Barlett and Steele wrote these words in 1992. They are the first words of their Pulitzer Prize winning series of articles in the Philadelphia Inquirer, which led to the #1 best-selling book, America: What Went Wrong. They put their finger on things and connected dots that really established a lens through which to view the next 20 years. The point of view of the 99% movement is basically the one Barlett and Steele described and predicted at the birth of the Clinton era. http://americawhatwentwrong.org http://barlettandsteele.com
Aired 06/17/12 DAVID DeGRAW, who a year ago was among a handful who called for the 99% to rise up. On June 14th, Flag Day, last year, Anonymous and the 99% Movement launched a collaborative effort to announce the birth of a "decentralized non-violent resistance movement to end the system of political bribery and break up the big banks centered at the Federal Reserve." This morphed into Occupy Wall Street, and we will talk about one of the newest incarnations of that effort. DAVID DeGRAW. David is founder and editor of http://ampedstatus.com/, formerly editorial director of http://mediachannel.org/, and author of The Economic Elite Vs The People of the United States. He is one of the early leaders of the the Occupy/99% movement and one of the founders of http://moneyoutpack.org/
A relaunch from a live on air produced show that includes conversations with members of a group biking the united states and building homes for the poor and snippets of paying for a place to live not to mention the sweet sounds of the accordion king.
Aired 12/04/11 ELISE WHITAKER, Action Committee, OccupyLA DAVID DeGRAW, OWSnews.org, AmpedStatus.com TODD GITLIN, The Sixties; Letters to a Young Activist SARAH VAN GELDER, YES magazine, editor, THIS CHANGES EVERYTHING I have invited four guests to have a conversation about the movement referred to as the Occcupy movement, the Occupy Wall Street movement, or the 99% movement. From a group of people encamping in New York city September 17th, to affiliated actions or camps in 900 cities in the US and the world, through the removal of most of the physical camps -- where do we stand now, where do we go from here? I will ask for a brief update of status reports from around the country and then I want to explore the impact so far, its meaning, its prospects, its challenges and possibilities. How does OWS/99% interact with other movements and other political entities, including the 2012 elections and the Democratic party? How much of our hopes can we fulfill through this movement? How wide can it be? How far can it go? And what will it demand of us? SARAH VAN GELDER is co-founder and Executive Editor of YES! Magazine and YesMagazine.org. She was a television and radio producer, a community organizer, founder of a cooperative of food co-ops, and a founding board member and resident of Winslow Cohousing. She is editor with the staff of YES Magazine of THIS CHANGES EVERYTHING: Occupy Wall Street and the 99% Movement. TODD GITLIN, a professor of journalism and sociology and chair of the Ph. D. program in Communications at Columbia University, holds degrees from Harvard University, University of Michigan, and UC Berkeley (sociology). Giltin was the third president of Students for a Democratic Society in 1963-64, and is the author of fourteen books, including, and Letters to a Young Activist; The Sixties: Years of Hope, Days of Rage; aND The Whole World Is Watching. He gave three lectures on media, revolutions, and democracy as a Distinguished Visiting Professor at the American University in Cairo between March 23 and 29 of this year. DAVID DeGRAW is an investigative journalist, founder and editor of AmpedStatus.com, as well as OWSnews.org, formerly editorial director of MediaChannel.org, and author of The Economic Elite Vs. The People of the United States. In DeGraw's expanded "reports" he piles on (amply footnoted) data with a relentless fury that makes a reader want to cry uncle. Then he connects the dots, building a narrative that makes clear "uncle" is not an option. DeGraw's challenge: Will we the people come together to take on our common enemies - the economic elites who have stolen our money, our media, and our democracy - before they steal our future?" http://www.occupylosangeles.org/ https://www.facebook.com/occupyLA http://owsnews.org/ http://www.ampedstatus.com/ http://www.yesmagazine.org/ http://www.toddgitlin.net/
It's a movement that's gained international attention. Occupy Wall Street started on 9/17/2011 as a protest against social injustice, economic inequality, corporate greed, and banking frauds just to name a few of the abuses that have spawned this passionate protest. Mike McGrath & Tom Hagan are residents of Bayside, Queens that have been activists since the start. Today they share some of OWS' complaints & describe the ever-changing scene of Zuccotti Park & the movement at large. But OWS isn't the the only occupation featured on today's episode. Having been inspired by you listeners, I decide to start my own movement, & I need your help. Listen!
Hey Hey! This is episode 7 of the Shenanigans podcast hosted by the Pass the Relish blog! (passtherelish.tumblr). If you ever wondered why targeting Wall St. is sound economic policy... then this is your podcast! We basically took the three most pragmatic progressive ideas out there and tried to fit them into a catchy three digit number... you know kind of like how Herman Cain fit his plan to destroy America into the 9-9-9 plan, haha! Of course, we know we left allot of great ideas off of the plan. We talk about some of those things in the second half of the podcast. That discussion starts at the 30:42 mark! One more thing, you may have missed it on the blog so here is the link to the original 4-1-1 post in case you want to follow along.... but its aint that hard.. since its all small and to the point! http://passtherelish.tumblr.com/post/12329453051/a-4-1-1-plan-for-the-99 Let us know what you think folks! -- Mando
Call for Christian Capitalism www.dreamies.com/occupy