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LaFrikoteca.cat(2.0)
Aladí i la guerra de consoles

LaFrikoteca.cat(2.0)

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2024 66:15


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Millásreggeli • Gazdasági Muppet Show
Millásreggeli podcast: amerikai elnökválasztás, 2025. évi növekedési kilátások - 2024-11-06 06 óra

Millásreggeli • Gazdasági Muppet Show

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 6, 2024


2024. november 06., szerda 6:30-8 óra NÉVNAPOK, ESEMÉNYEK, SZÜLETÉSNAPOSOK, LAPSZEMLE, TŐZSDEI HELYZETKÉP Az amerikai elnökválasztás alulnézetből. Manhalter Dániel, kommunikációs szakember, a Prompt Media Hungary igazgatója BUDAPEST TE CSODÁS: Mit láttak a járókelők? 100.000. megoldott ügy Most minden támogatás duplán ér! A NIOK Alapítvány Stronger Roots programjának keretében adománygyűjtő kampányt indítunk november közepén. A cél 1.6 millió Ft összegyűjtése, amit megdupláznak a programban, de csak akkor, ha a teljes összeg összejön. A kampány az év végéig tart majd. A célunk, hogy a folyamatosan növekvő bejelentésszámok mellett is mindenkinek tudjunk segíteni 2025-ben is. Kerékpársáv vagy parkoló? Bejelentőnk tapasztalata szerint a Váci úti kerékpársáv Nyugati térhez közel eső részét rendszeresen foglalják el a szabálytalanul parkoló autók. A kerékpárral közlekedőknek így ki kell kerülniük ezeket a járműveket, hirtelen sávváltásra kényszerülnek. A bejelentő kéri a probléma megoldását. Nézd meg a bejelentést! Egy másik bejelentő a Bartók Béla úti kerékpársávra panaszkodik, ahol hasonló a helyzet, és hozzáteszi: "A probléma jó része a kevés rakodóhelyből fakad, de ez nem ok arra, hogy a kerékpárral közlekedők biztonságát kockáztassuk." Nézd meg a bejelentést! Legális illegális? Rekord méretű illegális szemétlerakó Zuglóban, a Hajtsár úton. Hogy nem tűnik fel az illetékesnek, hogy egyre többen, nagy mennyiségben hordják be a lomokat és építkezési hulladékokat? Nézd meg a képeket! Kátyúszörny Széles is, magas is. A XII. kerületben egy közelről már ártalmatlannak tűnő lombzsák kihelyezésével jelezte valaki, hogy érdemes elkerülni a területet. Nézd meg a képeket! Gyalogosterelés magánakcióban A II. kerületi Kapás utca Csalogány utca felőli végén valaki kihelyezett egy táblát, amely a gyalogosokat az utca utolsó, kb. 10 méteres szakaszán a túloldalra tereli át. Az önkormányzat végül eltávolította az illegálisan kihelyezett táblát, de a bejelentő szerint a járdára parkolás továbbra is akadályozza a gyalogosforgalmat, így azzal kapcsolatban is szigorúbb fellépést sürget. Nézd meg a bejelentést! >> Kérjük vissza a rámpát! Bejelentőnk írja, hogy a XVI. kerületi Jókai lakótelep játszóterét a Zsélyi Aladár utca irányából nem lehet akadálymentesen megközelíteni, mert a közterület felújításakor elbontották a rámpát, amit azóta sem pótoltak. Így a lakók a fotók tanúsága szerint is “kijárták” az ösvényt, Bejelentőnk a rámpa pótlását kéri, hogy a közlekedés babakocsival és kerekesszékkel is megoldható legyen. Nézd meg a bejelentést! Molnár Zsuzska, a Járókelő közhasznú Egyesület kommunikációs koordinátora ÉBRESZTŐ TÉMA Az Egyesült Államok következő elnöke, pedig… Végre választ kapunk a kérdésre, mely hosszú hónapok óta az egész világot foglalkoztatja: ki lesz az USA következő elnöke? Kamala Harris vagy Donald Trump? Hol és miért ott dőlt el a választás? Mi várható a Fehér Ház új lakójától? Gyorselemzés. Időrend: így érkeznek az eredmények a csatatér-államokból Feledy Botond, külpolitikai szakértő NAGYKÉP: Jelentősen romlottak az idei és a 2025. évi növekedési kilátások is. A harmadik negyedéves GDP adatközlés előtt már egy meglehetősen erős negatív momentum uralkodott elemzői körökben. Arra ugyanakkor senki sem számított, hogy a magyar gazdaság ennyire rosszul teljesítsen. Nem csupán a piaci konszenzust múlta alul a GDP-növekedés, de még (az egyébként az ING Bank által adott) legpesszimistább előrejelzést is. Ez még csak egy előzetes adat, de vajon látszik-e, hogy mi ment félre? Hogy lehet ebből kimászni? Milyen driverek állnak a magyar gazdaság rendelkezésére a növekedés beindításához? Hogyan hathat a gazdasági teljesítményünkre az amerikai elnökválasztás? Virovácz Péter, az ING Bank vezető elemzője

Radio Albacete
El Circo Alaska trae a Albacete la adaptación circense del musical Aladín

Radio Albacete

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 22, 2024 7:45


Un espectáculo con más de 20 artistas sobre el escenario, que podremos ver en el parking del Centro Comercial Imaginalia, del 25 de octubre al 10 de noviembre, como nos ha contado el director de circo, Alberto Segura

Morgonpasset i P3 – Gästen
Pizzasallad, smörgåstårta och aladåb: Därför äter vi det vi äter

Morgonpasset i P3 – Gästen

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 20, 2024 24:40


Varför äter vi det vi äter egentligen? Vad är grejen med smörgåstårta och varför älskar vi svenskar vår pizzasallad så mycket? EXAKT detta har vår favorit-måltidsforskare nu skrivit boken Varje tugga är en tanke; 800 år av svensk matkultur. Vi pratar aladåb, pirogbältet, pizzasallad, majonnäs och smörgåstårta med Richard Tellström. Lyssna på alla avsnitt i Sveriges Radio Play. Programledare: David Druid och Linnea Wikblad

El Circo Podcast
Mamerto busca su termo para cafe de Aladín

El Circo Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 29, 2024 11:32


El Circo Podcast
Mamerto busca su termo para cafe de Aladín

El Circo Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 29, 2024 12:17


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RTL Today - In Conversation with Lisa Burke
Luxembourg and the Olympics - Part One, 06/07/2024

RTL Today - In Conversation with Lisa Burke

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 6, 2024 59:19


"Working Hard is a Talent in itself" says Laurent Carol, Deputy Technical Director of the Luxembourg Olympic and Sport Committee, and former Olympic swimmer. In the first of two shows on the Olympics, my guests this week are: - Laurent Carnol - Deputy Technical Director, Luxembourg Olympic and Sport Committee; Comité Olympique et Sportif Luxembourgeois (COSL), former Olympic swimmer - Dr Yves Dominicy - Sport Statistician - Loïc Hoscheit - ALAD Director - anti-doping agency Luxembour - Marie Muller - former Olympic athlete - Judo Laurent Carnol is the Deputy Technical Director of the Luxembourg Olympic and Sport Committee; Comité Olympique et Sportif Luxembourgeois (COSL), and a former Olympian swimmer himself. Laurent took part in Beijing 2008, London 2012 and Rio 2016. In London, Laurent got to the semi finals in 200m breaststroke and was a finalist several times in the European Championships for the same event. Aside from his own successful career as an elite athlete, Laurent was a teacher at the Sport Lycée in Luxembourg, a lecturer at Lunex University and Dual Career Coordinator at the Luxembourg Institute for High Performance in Sport. Laurent talks to us about the selection process which decides what delegation will eventually be going to the Olympics in Paris this summer. The qualification pathways and athlete preparation requires enormous effort not just from the athlete themselves, but also from the team around that athlete.   Yves Dominicy is a sport statistician and has written two books with Christophe Ley:   Science meets Sports: when statistics are more than numbers Statistics Meets Sports: What We Can Learn from Sports Data Sport analytics collects data to try to understand patterns therein. For instance, it is used for ranking and prediction, talent identification, scheduling and injury prevention. Machine learning is now being used in tennis to profile the emotional expressions of tennis players and link that to performance. Yves also mentions that tennis rankings may become more accurate if based on serve / return etc. rather than points. During Covid-19 in 2020, the International Swimming League organised a whole month of races providing an intense, short period to analyse the effect of multiple races on the performance of different profiles. The use of data analytics is extremely valuable to prevent injury. It is now possible to run risk profiles to plan around potential injury points for a person. Loïc Hoscheit is the Director of ALAD, Agence Luxembourgeoise antidopage. Luxembourg's independent anti-doping agency tasked with supervising the country's most high-level athletes and competitions; they are tasked with ensuring Luxembourg sends out clean athletes. ALAD also offers guidance to all athletes with the potential to qualify for the Olympics and ensures a solid testing programme is carried out prior to the Games within this group. The rules are complex, and keep changing. Naturally there is often a cloud of uncertainty around medication, but also supplements. Marie Müller, a judoka (judo player), received a wild card from the IOC in 2008 where she finished 9th in the Beijing Games. Between 2009 and 2012, Marie entered the world top 16 for judo in her category and qualified for the London Games in 2012. There she lost in a dramatic fight for bronze and finished 5th.Marie's entire career was overshadowed by injury, which ultimately made the decision to retire from judo for her in 2016. Marie and Laurent both talk about not being able to do their sport since they retired, but have turned to other sport.  Marie also talks about the pressure of weight in her sport. https://teamletzebuerg.lu/ https://www.cambridgescholars.com/product/978-1-5275-5856-4 https://www.cambridgescholars.com/product/978-1-5275-9273-5 https://www.alad.lu/

JHLT: The Podcast
Episode 44: July 2024

JHLT: The Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 3, 2024 26:57


On this episode of JHLT: The Podcast, the JHLT Digital Media Editors explore two studies from the July issue of The Journal of Heart and Lung Transplantation. Digital Media Editor Marty Tam, MD, a transplant cardiologist from the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor, hosts this episode.   First, Dr. Tam and Digital Media Editor Erika Lease, MD, FCCP, interview their first guest, Daniel Calabrese, MD, first author on the study “Macrophage and CD8 T cell discordance are associated with acute lung allograft dysfunction progression.” The study's authors sought to tackle challenges behind early detection of chronic lung allograft dysfunction (CLAD) by identifying biomarkers associated with acute lung allograft dysfunction (ALAD) progression to CLAD.   To do this, they collected bronchoalveolar lavage (BAL) cells at the time of ALAD diagnosis and performed single cell RNA sequencing to identify significant differences in 26 unique cell populations across groups, with discordant CD8 T cells and macrophages providing the best discrimination between ALAD with decline from ALAD with recovery and controls.   Dr. Calabrese discusses how his team identified the diagnostic criteria, why the biomarkers might lead ALAD to progress to CLAD, and how the findings might lead to early targeted therapies.   Next, Dr. Tam joins and Digital Media Editor Khue Ton, MD and David Schibilsky, MD, to interview their next guest, David D'Alessandro, MD, the Surgical Director of Cardiac Transplantation and MCS at Massachusetts General Hospital in Boston. Dr. D'Alessandro was the first author on the study “Impact of controlled hypothermic preservation on outcomes following heart transplantation,” which sought to assess the impact of the Paragonix SherpaPak Cardiac Transport System, a device allowing controlled hypothermic  preservation, on rates of primary graft dysfunction (PGD) and post-transplant mortality.   The key finding was that controlled hypothermic preservation was associated with a lower incidence of severe PGD – 6.6% compared to ice storage at 10.4%. In the conversation, Dr. D'Alessandro answers questions about the need for innovation over traditional ice cold storage, the greatest advantages of controlled hypothermic approaches, and the next steps in this research.   Follow along at www.jhltonline.org/current, or, if you're an ISHLT member, access your Journal membership at www.ishlt.org/jhlt.   Don't already get the Journal and want to read along? Join the International Society of Heart and Lung Transplantation at www.ishlt.org for a free subscription, or subscribe today at www.jhltonline.org.

Invité Afrique
Femua: «En dehors de la musique, on peut être un pion essentiel pour le développement de son pays»

Invité Afrique

Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2024 4:30


Salif Traoré, dit A'Salfo, leader du groupe Magic Systèm, est délégué général du Festival des musiques urbaines d'Anoumabo (Femua), dont on fête la seizième édition. Un événement devenu une référence sur le continent africain par la qualité de sa programmation : Gims, Yémi Aladé, Sona Jobarteh, Tamsir partagent notamment la grande scène... mais il est surtout réputé pour son engagement permanent dans le développement social, économique et diplomatique, avec cette année, le thème de la santé mentale chez les jeunes. Entretien. RFI : Musique, social… Pourquoi le Femua doit être intégré à la société ?Salif Traoré : Quand on est artiste, on vit constamment engagé, parce qu'on a envie de dire des choses, on a la chance de faire l'un des plus beaux métiers du monde, qui est un canal pour promouvoir des valeurs… On a envie d'apporter notre contribution, on a envie d'apporter notre grain de sel. C'est ce qui nous amène à créer des activités qui peuvent être transversales entre la musique et tout ce qui peut contribuer au bien-être des populations.À quel moment avez-vous compris que la musique, c'est de la politique ?On l'a compris un peu trop tôt parce qu'il fallait sortir de ce canal. Le musicien, ce n'est pas seulement celui qui vient sur scène pour faire danser. Le musicien a un métier qui lui permet de s'adresser à tout le monde sans barrière linguistique, sans appartenance politique ni obédience religieuse. Il parle à tout le monde sans distinction. Il a une force et cette force, il peut l'utiliser à bon escient : contribuer à l'éducation, à promouvoir la paix, à promouvoir la cohésion sociale. En dehors de la musique, on peut être vraiment un pion essentiel pour le développement de son pays, quand on le veut. La classe politique écoute aussi quand nous avons des projets. Si on dit à la classe politique « on va chanter, on va danser », alors elle nous regardera chanter et danser.Justement, cette année, un thème fondamental : la santé mentale chez les jeunes. Comment vous est venue cette idée ?C'était important. Lors d'une visite à l'hôpital psychiatrique de Bingerville, j'ai vu ce qu'il se passait autour et j'ai parlé avec certaines personnes qui disaient que les gens les traitaient de « fous » alors que, généralement, ce ne sont pas des gens qui sont nécessairement dans la folie. Souvent, ce manque d'attention, ça les amène à se renfermer sur eux. Et puis, beaucoup de jeunes, aujourd'hui, sont confrontés à des difficultés qui les amènent souvent à emprunter des chemins qui ne sont pas forcément les meilleurs… La drogue, l'alcool, peuvent être des facteurs qui les amènent à développer cette pathologie. Souvent, ils ont besoin d'être écoutés, entendus. Si on dit que la richesse de l'Afrique, c'est sa démographie qui est à 70 % composée de jeunes, il faudrait aussi que l'on s'intéresse aussi aux problèmes de ces jeunes. Sinon, l'avantage de l'Afrique risque de devenir un inconvénient pour ce continent.Est-ce qu'aujourd'hui, vous arrivez à chiffrer l'impact économique du festival, chaque année ?Les données sont là, au bout de quinze années. Le groupe Magic System a pu offrir, avec le Femua, entre 12 000 et 15 000 emplois directs et indirects à travers le Femua. Il y a dix écoles qui ont été construites et deux en construction. Pendant le Femua, le taux de remplissage des hôtels augmente, les taxis roulent toute la nuit, les petits commerçants qui sont aux bords des routes vendent toute la nuit. Donc, il y a un fort impact économique. Et puis, cerise sur le gâteau, cela crée de la cohésion sociale. Aujourd'hui, le Femua est devenu comme une Coupe d'Afrique de la culture, cela crée de l'intégration aussi entre les pays africains. La preuve en est, la Guinée-Bissau cette année. Il y a des retombées qui sont incalculables.Vous citez la Guinée-Bissau, qui est le pays invité. Là encore, ce festival, c'est de la diplomatie pure. C'est de la diplomatie culturelle. Parce que la culture n'a pas de langue, comme on dit. C'est pourquoi la Guinée-Bissau, qui est un pays lusophone, se trouve aujourd'hui dans l'un des plus grands festivals francophones. Je crois que le Femua joue aussi son rôle, la musique joue son rôle, mais avec subtilité.Pour terminer cet entretien, Salif Traoré, la question la plus difficile : quel est votre coup de cœur pour cette 16e édition du Femua ?Pour le coup de cœur, je suis partagé entre Sona Jobarteh, qui est l'une des meilleures koralistes du monde… Elle tourne partout. J'ai trouvé qu'elle était plus à l'extérieur qu'en Afrique et qu'il fallait avoir Sona Jobarteh. Et il y a aussi Tamsir, qui est une étoile montante et qui fait là une de ses premières grandes scènes. Ce sont mes deux coups de cœur. Ce sont ceux-là que j'attends de voir. À lire aussiCôte d'Ivoire: coup d'envoi pour le 16e FEMUA, grand festival des musiques urbaines africaines

Connecting the Dots with Dr Wilmer Leon
Speaking With Missiles: Iran's attack on Israel

Connecting the Dots with Dr Wilmer Leon

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2024 73:00


Follow this week's guest Scott Ritter on X/Twitter @RealScottRitter and his substack http://scottritterextra.com/ and read his latest article here: https://consortiumnews.com/2024/04/15/scott-ritter-the-missiles-of-april/ Find me and the show on social media @DrWilmerLeon on X (Twitter), Instagram, and YouTube Facebook page is www.facebook.com/Drwilmerleonctd   FULL TRANSCRIPT: Announcer (00:06): Connecting the dots with Dr. Wilmer Leon, where the analysis of politics, culture, and history converge. Wilmer Leon (00:14): Welcome to the Connecting the Dots podcast with Dr. Wilmer Leon, and I'm Wilmer Leon. Here's the point. We have a tendency to view current events as though they happen in a vacuum, failing to understand the broader historical context in which they occur. During each episode, my guests and I have probing, provocative, and in-depth discussions that connect the dots between current events in the broader historic context in which they happen, enabling you to better understand and analyze the events that impact the global village in which we live on today's episode. The issue before it says, what can we expect next? Now that Iran has responded militarily to Israel's attack on the Iranian consulate in Syria for insight into this, let's turn to my guest. He's a former US Marine Corps intelligence officer who served in the former Soviet Union implementing arms control treaties in the Persian Gulf during Operation Desert Storm and in Iraq overseeing the disarmament of WMD. His most recent book is entitled Disarmament in the Time of Parika, and he is of course, Scott Ritter. As always, Scott, welcome to the Connecting the Dots podcast with Wilmer Leon. Scott Ritter (01:37): Well, thanks for having me. Wilmer Leon (01:39): So Pepe Escobar wrote the following. He called it the Shadow Play, and he writes, so this is how it happened. Burns met an Iranian delegation in Oman. He was told the Israeli punishment was inevitable, and if the US got involved, then all US bases will be attacked and the Rai of Horus would be blocked. Burns said, we do nothing if no civilians are harmed. The Iranians said it will be a military base or an embassy. The CIA said, go ahead and do it. Scott Ritter, you've been writing about these issues in Iran for over 20 years. First, your assessment of Pepe Escobar's assessment. Scott Ritter (02:29): Well, I mean, clearly Pepe, he is a journalist. He is a journalist of some renno, and he has a source and he's reporting it. It's plausible. I can't confirm it. I can't sit here and say, I know that this happened. I have no idea if this happened. I do know that the CIA has over the course of time, taken on a shadow diplomacy role because the State Department in implementing America's hegemonic policies has alienated America with so many nations and that normal diplomatic relations are impossible. And so the CIAs assume this responsibility. Indeed, this is why William Burns was selected by Joe Biden to be the director of the CIA. He's not a CIA hand, he's not a man who has involved. He's a diplomat, former ambassador to Russia, and he's a man who has written a book called The Back Channel, which describes his approach, the back channel approach to resolving things. Burns has carried out similar meetings with Russia when trying to reopen arms control venues or talk about possible prisoner exchanges. (03:55) It's burns that takes the lead on these things. The CIA has played an important role in the past in facilitating dialogue between the Palestinians and the Israelis. The CIA had a very big role to play in making that happen. The CIA was behind the secret negotiations with the Taliban that led to the American withdrawal. So would it surprise me that the CIA has connectivity with Iran? Absolutely not. Especially given Burns' role and the importance of the back channel to the Biden administration. I think the Israelis might find it somewhat of a shock that the United States green lit the Iranian response. But then again, we're living in very strange times where the lack of, let's just call it the deterioration of relations between the United States and Israel is real. I've said for some time now that no American president or presidential candidate has won the White House by turning his back on Israel. (05:09) And I've also noted that no Israeli Prime Minister stays in power by turning his back on the United States. And yet we have a situation today where Joe Biden, a sitting president, is starting to turn his back on Israel because of the policies of Benjamin Netanyahu's government policies that are being carried out in direct defiance of American instructions to the contrary. So we live in unprecedented times, and it would seem to me that the United States has made it clear that their policy objectives, strategic policy objectives, and again, just a quick background, remember, part of the reason why we withdrew from Afghanistan in August of 2021 is that we were delinking ourselves from a two decade long commitment to the middle. We were going to lower our profile there as part of our pivot to the Pacific to confront China. And so we have, we no longer are actively implementing the Carter Era doctrine of guaranteed American military intervention. (06:21) Anytime something in the Middle East goes south that we don't like, we don't do Desert Storm anymore. We don't do Operation Iraqi freedom anymore. We don't do the invasion of Afghanistan anymore. We're not looking for a fight. We're looking to avoid a fight. And one of the reasons is that Iran has emerged as a very significant regional power with a tremendous amount of military capability. Iran is also a major player in the regional and global economy, and it's incumbent upon the United States to do what we can stabilize this economy to make sure that it doesn't go south, especially in an election year where the old James Carville mantra, it's the economy stupid factors in so large. So we don't want a war or a conflict with Iran that could lead to the shutting down of the straight or moves. This would've a devastating impact on global energy security. (07:20) Oil prices would go through the roof at a time again to remind people when Joe Biden has lowered the strategic petroleum reserve down to less than 17 days worth of reserves. So if there was suddenly a shutdown in oil transit, we'd be in trouble. Huge trouble in an election year, which is for Joe Biden. So it doesn't, what I'm trying to say is a long way of saying that there's a lot of reason to believe the reporting that's put out by Pepe Esquire. And again, when I say believe the reporting, I'm not challenging Pepe Escobar. I understand I'm saying that every journalist has sources and some sources are better than others. But what I'm saying is my assessment of the information that Pepe is reporting from the source would be that this is extraordinarily plausible, that it makes sense that this would indeed happen. Wilmer Leon (08:15): That was my takeaway, whether it was Bill Burns or whether it was Mr. Burns from whatever that cartoon is. I was really focused more on the point that there was a dialogue between the United States and the parties involved, and that those parties came to a consensus. In fact, when I read, it might have been, I guess it was Thursday, that Iran had seized an Iranian cargo ship in the Straits of Horus. Then there was the missile launching, and then that drones were used as the kind of foray or entree into all of this and that the drones traveled as far as they did. I said, oh, well, Iran was really sending a message more than they were an attack. And I think the message was, and is if you're looking for trouble, you found it and you found a very big bag of it, and you really don't want to mess around with this. It seems as though the Biden administration is starting to get that message. I don't know that Netanyahu, I think it seems like it's falling on deaf ears in Israel. Scott Ritter (09:45): What Iran did here is I have said that I've called it one of the most impressive military victories in modern history. Wilmer Leon (09:57): In fact, let me interrupt and say, folks, you need to read Scott's piece, the missiles of April. You can find it in Consortium News, Scott, you can tell me where else, but it's a phenomenal assessment of what recently transpired. Scott Ritter. Scott Ritter (10:14): Well, thank you very much. It was originally put out on my substack, it's scott ritter extra.com, but then Joe Luria, who I have a very good relationship, he's the editor of Consortium News, asked permission to publish it with Consortium News. And then he and I had a discussion and he asked some questions, follow on questions based upon the article, and I gave him some answers. (10:38) So he added some material. So for anybody who read my article on my substack, there's additional material in on the consortium news variant. You might want to read that as well. It's just basically an update when you write things about moving targets such as breaking news, you write based upon the data that's available. And in the time between, I published on my Substack and I spoke with Joe Lauria, there was additional information necessary that provided additional clarity to some of the points I made. So it's not that I changed anything in terms of my assessments, although that's possible too. When you get new information, assessments can change, they should change, and you shouldn't be afraid to change them. But my assessment regarding the Iranian, the efficacy of the Iranian attack remains the same, one of the most impressive military victories in time. Now, people say, well, wait a minute, how could that be? (11:29) They didn't blow up Israel. They didn't destroy anything. War is an extension of politics by other means. That's what everybody needs to understand. Military victories basically mean that you have achieved something through the use of military force. That's impressive, especially an impressive military victory. What Iran did on April 14th, on April 13th, 14th, and this attack is established deterrence, supremacy over Israel. Iran has had a problem with what I would say, making the world understand its declaratory policy regarding deterrence, it's deterrence strategy. Deterrence is basically a policy posture that says, if you want to hit me, understand that I'm going to come in afterwards and pummel you to death, that the price you're going to pay for hitting me is going to be so great that you don't want to hit me. I'm not threatening to hit you first. I'm sitting here saying, live and let live, but if you attack me, the price you're going to pay will be so overwhelming that it won't be worth what you thought you were going to achieve by hitting me in the first place. (12:44) Iran has established this deterrence superiority over the United States. We saw that when the United States assassinated QM Soleimani in 2020, the Iranians responded with a missile attack against the Alad airbase that didn't kill any Americans. It was telegraphed well in advance, but the purpose was to demonstrate the Americans that we can reach out and touch you anywhere, anytime with devastating force, and there's nothing you can do to stop this, nothing you can do. So now we get to William Burns meeting with his Iranian counterparts, and when they say, and we will strike American bases, burns is going, and they can, and if they do, there's nothing we could do to stop it and we will suffer horrific losses. Therefore, Mr. President, we should heed what the Iranians are saying. This is deterrent superiority over the United States, that the United States understands the consequences of attacking. Iran is not willing to live with those consequences. (13:45) They'll be severe even more so in an election year where any disruption of the economy is politically fatal to the incumbent seeking reelection. So they have successfully done that with the United States. Iran has also used missiles. Again, part of declaratory policy. It doesn't have to be necessarily spoken policy, but demonstrative, and we've seen Iran use missiles to strike targets in Iran, in Syria, Pakistan, in Pakistan. Wilmer Leon (14:17): In fact, on that Pakistan point, that was what about a month ago, maybe month and a half ago, and when I heard that Iran had sent, I think it was a cruise missile into Pakistan, I did my best to calculate how far that missile traveled. And then I checked, well, what's the distance between Tehran and Tel Aviv? It was about the same distance. And I said, I think Iran is sending a message to the Israel that we can strike Tel Aviv if we so choose. Scott Ritter (14:57): Yeah, I mean, first of all, just so people understand historically during the Gulf War, and not too many people know this, so Israel was very perturbed about Saddam Hussein's scud missiles hitting Israeli cities and locations, and they were threatening direct military intervention, which would've destroyed the coalition that George W. Bush had built up. And so we were doing everything we could to convince the Israelis that we had the scud problem under Control Pro. And you mean that you were personally involved in doing that? Yeah, no, this was my part of the war that, I mean, first of all, I wasn't a general, I wasn't a colonel. I wasn't lieutenant Colonel. I wasn't a major, I was just a captain. But as a captain, I played a bigger role than one would normally expect from a captain. I mean, when my name gets briefed to the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of staff, and when General Schwarz cov not only fires me, but arrests me because of what I'm doing, I'm having an impact larger than what I was wearing on my shoulder, and I'm pretty proud of the work I did during the Gulf War, but that's beside the point. (16:04) The point is that Israel was being told, don't intervene because we've got it under control. But Israel needed to make a statement, and it was a statement being made not to Iraq, because what they did is they brought out a Jericho missile, which is a nuclear capable missile, but also can have control warheads, and they fired this missile into the Mediterranean Sea, and when you measure the distance that it went, it's exactly the distance from Israel to Baghdad and what the Israelis were telling, not the Iraqis, because the Iraqis couldn't monitor the attack and it wasn't publicly announced. They were telling the Americans who were monitoring that, if you don't solve this problem, we're going to solve it for you, and this is the weapon that we're going to use. And it was a wake up call. I remember when that happened. We're all like, stop. (16:55) We were only getting two hours sleep at night. No more sleep at night. Do everything you can to stop these Iraqi missiles from flying. We never did, but Israel stayed out of the war. But my point is, when you talk about, because to the lay person, they might be like, come on Wilmer, you're getting a little too creative. They're a little too conspiratorial. Wilmer Leon (17:17): I heard that. I heard that last Saturday night. I was at a buddy's house and he said to me, I walk into his house and CNN is on, as it always is, chirping in the background. And so finally he says to me, so what do you think? I said, think about what he said. What do you think about the Iraq? I said, oh. I said, man, that was collaborated. That was done with collaboration. He said, man, you always come in here with this junk. I said, well, okay. So I hear that a lot. Scott Ritter (17:53): Well, but in this case, it's not junk because I'm telling you, as somebody who has been in the technical analysis business of ballistic missiles for some time now, there are various ways to send a message. To give you an example, in the arms control world, sometimes the way to send a message is to open up telemetry channels that are normally closed down and launch a missile test. You're not saying anything. You don't put out a press release, but the people monitor because you don't want to say anything. North Korea does this all the time, all the time. They open up some telemetry channels and they just go, Hey, listen to this. And they send a to the Sea of Japan, and the technicians are going, ohoh. They got, oh, they did this capability. Oh, no. And then they're writing secret reports, and that message gets, meanwhile, the public is just sitting there, going to the beach, surfing, smoking dope, and doing whatever we do because we are not meant to get upset about this or worried about it. (18:52) It's a subtle message being sent to leadership through the intelligence agency. So your notion that the distance mattered because Iran didn't need to fire at that distance. They just could have fired at a closer range, whatever, but to fire at that distance is a signal to the people who are that distance away, that what we're doing here we can do here. But the problem is the Israelis weren't listening. This is the problem. Iran has through very indirect and direct means. First of all, Iran has never issued a public declaratory policy on deterrence and ballistic missiles until now. And it's one of the weaknesses of Iran is that they didn't make it clear what the consequences would be. The United States got it because they hit us and we're smart enough to go, oh, we don't want that again. Pakistan sort of gets it, but I mean ISIS and Syria, when they got hit with missiles, ISIS isn't going to sit there and go, oh, you're going to hit us with missiles, so we're not going to carry out terrorism anymore. (20:03) No, that was a punitive attack. The same thing with the various missile strikes in Iraq. It was punitive attack. It wasn't meant to be a declaratory policy statement. And so here you have a situation where Israel just isn't getting it because Israel believes that it has deterrent supremacy over Iran. And why would Israel believe that? I don't know. Maybe they've assassinated a whole bunch of Iranian scientists in Iran with no consequence. Maybe they've carried out covert direct action sabotage in Iran blowing up nuclear related facilities with no consequence. Maybe they've struck Iranian revolutionary Guard command positions in Lebanon, in Syria, in Iraq, inflicting casualties with no consequence. So maybe Israel believed that it had established deterrent supremacy over Iran. Therefore, when they saw a meeting at the Iranian consulate in Damascus of these major people plotting the next phase of the operation against Israel, they said, take it out. (21:04) There won't be any consequence because the Iranians are afraid of us. The Iranians won't strike us because we have deterrent supremacy. Iran believes that if they attack us, we will come down on them tenfold. And so they struck the consulate and Iran went, guess what guys? Nope, it's over. We're done with the subtlety. We warned you don't attack our sovereign territory. The consulate is sovereign territory. We're going to respond. But now the problem with the Iranian response is you have to put yourself in the Iranian shoes because the last thing Iran wants, it's just like the United States. They don't want a war with Israel. They don't want it, as they said in the Godfather, it's bad for business, it's bad for business. And business right now for Iran is improving. They're members of the Shanghai Cooperation Organization. China has brokered a reproachment with Saudi Arabia, dismantling an American strategy of creating a Sunni shield against the Shia crescent and provoking permanent conflict that would empower American defense industry, Israeli security credibility and economic co prosperity between that part of the ward and Europe with Israel in the middle. (22:25) Israel's going, wow, we're back in the game, guys, when Israel was Benjamin Netanyahu, for all the criticism that people have out there, and I'm one of those biggest critics understand that on October 6th, he was on top of the world on October 6th, he had created a geopolitical reality that had Israel normalizing relations with the Gulf Arab states, Israel becoming a major player in a major global economic enterprise, the India, middle East, economic C and the world, not talking about a Palestinian state anymore. Israel was entering, becoming legitimate. It was like Michael Corleone and the Godfather when he was saying, I'm going to put all that behind me and I'm going to become legitimate, reached out and just drag them back in by October 7th. And then Israel was exposed for the criminal enterprise that it is, and now Israel has collapsed. But Iran, that was the Israeli process. (23:27) Iran is sitting here saying, we don't want to war. We're members of the Shanghai Cooperation Organization. We normalized relations with Saudi Arabia. We have an axis of resistance that's holding Israel in check and these plans, Hezbollah is very strong. The militias in Iraq and are strong. The Anella movement in Yemen, the Yemen strong, but we don't want to provoke war. What we want is to become economically viable again. The promise that we, the theocracy have made to the Iranian people over time that trust us, things will get better. We're in that, Hey, you trusted us. Now things are about to get better. We're joining bricks together with Saudi Arabia, so we're going to work with Saudi Arabia and these powerful economic interests that no longer are turning their backs on us to create economic opportunity. And the last thing Iran needed is a war with Israel. It's bad for business. (24:29) It's bad for business. And so now the Iranians are like, how do we set declaratory policy to achieve deterrent supremacy? I mean, not supremacy, superiority supremacy is where you have everybody just totally intimidated. Superiority is where you put the thought in people's mind, and they now need to tell the Israelis, you can't attack us or the price you're going to pay is tenfold. Normally you do that. It's like going in the boxing ring. Mike Tyson, even now, I don't know if you've been watching his training videos of him getting ready for this fight he's got in July 20th. The man's a beast. I'm intimidated if I could 57, what he's doing. Wilmer Leon (25:10): Well, lemme tell you. I don't know if you saw the report of the guy that was kicking the back of his seat on the airplane, and he came over. He kept asking the guy, Hey man, can you stop kicking my seat? And the guy wouldn't leave him alone. And the folks on the plane said, finally he came over the top of that seat like Iran and pummeled the guy. They had to carry the guy off the plane and a stretcher. Scott Ritter (25:42): Well see, that's deterrence supremacy. There you go. Deterrence supremacy is when I jump into the ring with Tyson and Tyson knocks my face in, kicks my teeth out, and I'm on the ground hospitalized and bites your ear, pardon? And bites your ear. That is a bonus. Yes. (26:02) The deterrence superiority is where I jump in the ring, ent Tyson comes up, takes the fist right to my nose and just touches it. But he doesn't in a way that I'm in my stance, but he's already there and I'm like, oh, oh, I got a problem. Yeah, okay. I don't really want to be in this ring, Mike. It was a misunderstanding. I'm backing off. I'm just going to go out here and pee my pants in the parking lot. So that's what Iran needed to do. But how do you do this? It's very delicate operation. That's why this was one of the most impressive military opera victories in modern history because what Iran did was make all the demonstration necessary to show potential, and in the end, they hit a base nem. And this is important for your audience to understand. The Naam airbase is the single most heavily protected spot on earth when it comes to anti-ballistic missile defense. (26:55) There's no spot on earth that's better defended than nem. It has at the heart of this defense, a and I'll give you a fancy name, a N TP Y two X-Band radar sounds like, well, not one, not one, but two. Well, it's the number two radar, not two radars. Wilmer Leon (27:13): No, I'm saying because I got one over my house. Yeah, they got two over 2.0. This is 2.0 man. Scott Ritter (27:20): They got this radar there that has the ability to do overheard the horizon surveillance, but it's not just the radar, which is the most sophisticated radar of its type in the world. It's linked into the Ballistic Missile Defense Organization in the United States Strategic Command and the satellites that we have over hanging over the area. So all of that's linked in into a common command center that's shared with the Israelis. So this data is fed to the Israelis and around Nati. (27:48) And why is Naam important? I don't know. The F 35 I fighters are there. This is Israel's best fighter plane, their strategic deterrent. They have F fifteens, F sixteens, and they do other secret things there as well because of the notice that they were given, if I understand it, they were able to move those F 35. So the F, again, it was coordinated 100%. I mean, we'll get to that in a second. But they have the arrow two and arrow three missiles, which are joint Israeli American projects are deployed around Nevada. David Sling, which is another anti-ballistic missile capability, is deployed around Nevada. Advanced Patriot missiles are deployed around Nevada. And the US Thad system is deployed around Nevada. The bottom line is they have, and there's Iron Dome as well. So what they have is this multi-layered defense using the world's best anti-ballistic missile technology linked to the world's best surveillance and tracking technology. (28:56) And you read the literature on this stuff, we hit a bullet with a bullet. Okay, wow, you guys are good. Now here's the other thing. It's all specifically tailored for one threat and one threat only. Iranian medium range ballistic missiles. That's all it's geared to do. It's not like there's confusion. It's not like you have a multitude of missions. One mission, Iranian medium range missiles. Okay? So now that's like me watching Mike Tyson training videos, and I'm watching the training and I'm like, I got 'em. I can move. I got this guys, I got this. I go into training, bullet, hit a bullet, hit a bullet. I got this. And so now, Mike Tyson, Iran, they go a step further. Not only do they do the Pepe Escobar advanced notice, they build the attack in a way that says, Hey, this is really happening. They announce that the launch of the drones, and these aren't just any drones, guys. (29:57) These are slow, moving, loud drones. So you couldn't get a better air alarm system than what Iran gave Israel. They unleashed the drones, and here the drones go. Now Israel's got, they're like flying bumblebees six hours of advanced notice, which gives the United States time to say, take your F 30 fives out, anything value out. But the other thing the Iranians did is they told the United States, see, I think they went a step further. The Iranians made it clear that they will only strike military targets that were related to the action. Iran's whole argument. And again, I know in the West, we tend to rule our eyes, like when Russia says, we acted in Ukraine based upon Article 51, self-defense, preemptive self-defense, the Caroline Doctrine, all the people who hate Russia go, no, no. That was a brutal roar of aggression. Unprovoked. No, the Russians actually have a cognitive legal case because that's how Russia operates based upon the rule of law. (30:57) Now, the rule of law, Wil, as we all know, can be bent, twisted, manipulated. I'm not saying that the Russians have the perfect case. What I'm saying is the case that Russia has made is cognizable under law, right? It's defendable. You could take it to a court and it's not going to be tossed out asr. It's not Tony Blinken rules based order. It is not. And so now the Saudis, or not the, I'm sorry, the Iranians, they have been attacked and they have cited Article 51 of the UN charter as their justification. But now you can't claim to be hiding behind the law and then just totally break the law yourself. If Iran had come in, you can. You're the United States, correct? But that's the rules based international, not the law based international. That's the difference between the two. The rules say we can do whatever we want. (31:50) The law says no, you're constrained by the law. So in order to justify self-defense, Iran had to limit its retaliation to the immediate threat that was posed by those who attacked them, which means you can hit the two air bases where the airplanes flew out. And there's a third site that nobody's talking about yet. Is that the CIA site? Well, it's the 8,200, the Sgin site on Golan Heights that's looking out into Damascus. And according to the Iranians, that's the site that gathered the intelligence about the Iranians being in the consulate and then shared that intelligence with the airplanes coming in. And so these three targets are the three. Now, in addition to that, Iran is allowed to strike facilities and locations that are involved in the defense of these three things. So the ballistic missile defense capability becomes a legitimate target. But now, so Iran has to hit these three, and so they've broadcasted, we're coming, we're coming. (32:55) And that gives the United States do something politically smart, which is to tell the Israelis, we will defend you, but we will not participate in any Israeli counter attack. So we've limited the scope and scale of our participation in this. And so we came together, we started shooting down these drones, creating a fiction of Iranian incompetence, Iranian lack of capability. So this is part of the plan. This is all part of the plan. Now, Iran didn't sit down with the United States and say, this is what we're going to do. This is what we want you to do. Iran is scripting it for them. I mean, this is basically United States going, damn, I forgot my lines. Here you go. Here come the drones. Here come the drones. Shoot them down. Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. Thank you. And so we're shooting it down, and then we're sending the cruise missiles, just in case you don't know, we're launching them live on TV Here. (33:51) Let me show you a closeup of what they look like so you understand the operational parameters of the system. And off go, the cruise missiles. Don't shoot pigeons, shoot cruise missiles. So now they're shooting. But then as they're doing this, the Iranians are sitting there going, okay, so we sent the drones. What's lightening up, guys? First of all, what people don't understand is before all this happened, the Iranians did a very targeted cyber attack and shut down. They attacked the Iron Dome system. Now, why do you want to attack the Iron Dome system but not attack the others? Because the Iron Dome system isn't designed to take down big ballistic missiles. It's designed to take down the other stuff. Medium range cruise missiles. No, well, cruise missiles and drones, low flying. It's actually designed to take down kaka rockets and the Hamas rockets. Okay? That's what it's supposed to do. (34:44) So you disrupt this so that the other systems have to take priority, and then the arrives, you go, oh, thank you very much. Now, some of the drones that were sent in aren't armed with explosives, but armed with radars and signals intelligence collection, which they're broadcasting the data back to Iran. These are guys are very sophisticated ladies and gentlemen. These aren't amateurs you're dealing with. And so they're sitting in going here. They come turn it on, collect, thank you. And now they have their targeters looking at a big map going, okay, we got a radar here. We got here. Okay, now they're shooting. Okay, we got missile launchers here, boom, boom, boom. It's all there. And they've looked at all. Then they say, okay, remember, because the goal now is to get the glove to touch the nose. The goal isn't to hit the knockout. (35:33) So they say, what do we need to do to demonstrate capability the Iranians used? Now, there's some mixed reporting out here. The problem is I like everybody else, I'm held hostage with the Iranians. I don't get to go on the ground anymore and look at the debris and do technical analysis. I used to do that, and I used to be able to come back. One of the things we did with the Iraqis, just so people understand, I am not the dumbest marine in the world. I'm one of the dumbest Marines in the world, but I do have some capability based upon experience. And when my time as a weapons inspector, I worked with the Israelis, their technical intelligence people on looking at debris of the missiles that Iraq fired against Israel. And we were able to ascertain several different variants of scud missiles that have different capabilities that the Iraqis had been denying or not declaring. (36:27) And by coming back to them with the technical intelligence from the debris on the ground, the Iraqis had to admit to certain capabilities that they had been denying. And this is important when you're trying to be able to stand before the world and say, we understand the total picture of Iraqi ballistic missile capability, and we can certify that we can account for it all. Because imagine going before the security council and saying that only to have the Israelis go, yes, but what about variant 3D alpha four? Well, I don't understand what you're talking about. What's 3D alpha four? That's the point. You're making a report and you don't understand what we're talking about, which means you don't know everything, do you? I don't like to be in that position as an expert, or I want to know everything. And so we did, and we got the Iraqis to come clean. (37:14) So when I say we could account for Iraq's ballistic missile program, we could account for every aspect of it. So I don't get to do that right now. So I'm at a disadvantage where I have to rely upon information. So I don't know if Iran used their hypersonic missiles or not. I don't know that, okay, reports, it's reported. There's reports that they did, and then there's reports that they didn't, and it's conflicting. The most recent press TV report and press TV is a organ of the Iranian state, says that they did use the fat two missiles against thetan airfield. So I'm going to run with that, but I want to put a big caveat on that, that I don't know for certain. (38:01) But we do know, just looking at the characteristics of the missiles that came in, that they used at least three different kinds of, they used more than that, but three that were designed to put the glove on the nose, other missiles that were sent were designed to be shot down again as part of the intelligence collection process. So you send in an older ballistic missile that comes on a ballistic missile trajectory. The first thing that you do by doing that is you are training the defense systems. These Iranians are smart. They understand these things. You're training them because you see, there's a whole bunch of computers, software, artificial intelligence. This is the proof that ai, please don't do it better than ai. Is the brain a train brain? Because ai, listen to what everybody's talking about. I mean, I get this phone call. I don't know if you get this up, Scott, I'd like to take the transcripts of your discussions and use them to train my ai. I don't know if you've ever received that request. And I'm like, no, I don't want you to do that. But I just personally go. But the point is, that's how ai, it's not artificial intelligence, ladies and gentlemen. It's just programmed, just programmed in a different way. And you can program in stupidity, which the Iranians said, which they usually do. Let's program in stupidity. Wilmer Leon (39:24): Well, for example, just for a quick example, that's why facial recognition technology fails to the degree that it does. It's limited by the abilities and capabilities of the people that are programming it. That's why facial recognition technology doesn't work on Asian people, and it doesn't work on people of color. Dammit, I'm the wrong race. I could have put that a long time ago. Go ahead, Scott Ritter (39:57): Touche. So the Iranians are programming the ai. They're sending missiles in, and the system is starting to normalize to come up with a, because it's wartime now. So now you're actually detecting tracking and firing. Then what you do is you throw in, it's like a pitcher, fastball, fastball, fastball, changeup, and here comes the changeup. First changeup they do is, and I don't know the sequence that they did this, but we see the video evidence. There's a warhead that comes in, and again, it's about timing. So you're sending these missiles in. Now they have separating warheads. So what happens when a missile has a separating warhead is the radar's picking one target. (40:44) All of a sudden, the radar is dealing with two targets, but it's not just two targets. When you separate the warhead from the missile body, the missile body starts to tumble and it starts sending differentiating signals, and it's no longer a ballistic trajectory. So the computer's going, oh my God, what's happening here? Meanwhile, this warhead's going this way, it's tracking that, and it has to make a decision. Which one? Which one? Which one, which one, which one? This one, pick this warhead. So now they've trained it to discriminate onto this warhead, which is what they want. Now, you'd say, why would they want to look at that warhead? You'll find out the warhead comes in and they're timing. It's like a track coach got the timer, warhead comes in, and the missiles fire up to hit it, and you go, we got it. We now know what the release point is for the missiles being fired. (41:29) So now they send in this other missile, it comes in, warhead separates the AI says, go with the warhead baby. They ignore this thing, which is good. It's just a distraction. They're focused on the warhead, they're on the clock. Everything's getting queued up just the way it's supposed to be. Everything's optimized. We're going to take this thing, a bullet hits a bullet baby, and all of a sudden, the warhead right before the launch on the ground, fires off a whole bunch of decoys. It's like a shotgun shell. And the computer goes, damn, what the hell just happened? We don't know. It's going crazy, trying to differentiate between all this stuff. And they're firing a whole bunch of missiles now in panic overload, and they're trying to deal with this. And meanwhile, they have a warhead here. They accelerated these shotgun shells out. So they're going faster. (42:17) Now, the computer's adapting to that. Oh God, what do we do? Fire, fire, fire. That warhead's hanging back. It's not the priority right now. And then once everything's committed, you see it on the film, boom. It has a booster engine on it. It gets fired through the chaff. Nothing's intercepting it, bam hits the ground. But not only that, as it comes in, it makes an adjustment. I don't know if people saw that. It comes in and you see it go up, up. Again, terminal adjustment to hit the precise target it wanted to hit. Iran sent a couple of those in, and they took out the Iron Dome sites, et cetera. A signal just got you. And they know that the Israelis are smart. They know that there's a bunch of Israeli guys who were smarter than I am that I used to work with who were looking at all this stuff going, oh God, they got us. (43:11) They got us. Damn. Now we come to Nevada, and it's the same thing. They send in the missiles. This is the most heavily layered system in the world. They send in the missiles, and this one's not even as sophisticated. It just comes in. They release it, hyper accelerates down. Then wham hits the ground and the Israelis, because the Israelis are like, okay, we got it. We got it. We don't have it. It's like a catcher used to catch 70 mile an hour fastballs, and it hits him in the head, and then the guy fires the 102 mile an hour. Bam. What happened? I wasn't ready for that. It comes in and it hits it. Wilmer Leon (43:47): Well catcher called a change up, and a fastball came through. Fast ball came in. Scott Ritter (43:52): So then they came into Na, Nevada, and they touched Naum at least five times. The Iranians were saying seven times. I would probably go with five. And the reason why I say this is that there is a chance the most heavily defended space on earth, there's a chance that they got two of 'em. I'm going to concede that point to the Israelis and the Americans that you put all these hundreds of billions of dollars into building something, and you got two out of seven, but five hit. But the idea, none of them were meant to be a knockout blow. Each one was just a, Hey, hey. And the Israelis know that They're sitting there going, and now they've come to the realization, and this is the whole point. After all of this, the Israelis have come to the realization that Iran can reach out and touch us anytime it wants to, any place it wants to, and there's nothing we can do to stop them. So now the Israelis are in a quandary because Iran has war is an extension of politics by other means. (44:51) So Iran has established a political reality using military means to establish a deterrence superiority without creating the conditions that mandate an automatic Israeli response. You see, they've allowed the situation a narrative to be developed by the United States and Israel that says, Iran sucks. He sent everything in there. We shot it all down. We're better than they are. We actually established deterrence over Iran by telling the Iranians that no matter what they do, you thought you were Mike Tyson. You came in and swang gave us all your punches. You miss, you, miss you, miss you, miss you, miss. It's like, Ali, I'm still here. You didn't touch me. You punched yourself out. Can't touch this. That's the narrative that Iran was allowing the West to do. But the reality though is that the Israelis got down there, and there was an interesting text, I don't know if you saw it by, not text, but a post by an Israeli insider who has connectivity with the war council. (45:58) And he said, if the Israeli public heard what was being said in the War Council, 4 million people will be leaving Israel right now. I'm going to tell you right now what was said in the war Council, Iran can destroy us. Iran can flatten us. There's nothing we can do if we allow this to happen to remain unanswered. We've lost everything that we've fought for over the past several decades. This deterrence, supremacy that we thought we had has gone forever. Nobody will ever respect us. Nobody will ever fear us, and therefore people will attack us, and we will be in an untenable situation Wilmer Leon (46:39): Wait a minute. That's that's very important politically, because that is part of the whole Zionist ideology, is we we're the persecuted people, and you all need us to protect you because the wolves are always at the door. And now what is the reality is all that insurance money you've been paying for those insurance policies, you've wasted your money. Scott Ritter (47:15): Absolutely. I used to live in Turkey, and when I've traveled through the planes of Turkey, they have shepherds with their flocks, and out there amongst the flocks are the sheep dogs. I don't know if you've ever seen a picture of an Anatolian sheep dog. Yes, big. Wilmer Leon (47:34): I'm a big dog guy. Yes. Scott Ritter (47:35): Okay, so these are like bears, right? Some of them are bigger than bears. And I remember we were walking once in a Kurdish village and we got too close to the sheep, and all of a sudden, these two things coming at us, and they're bigger than we are. I mean, these are bigger than humans, and they're coming at us, and they're going to kill us. And we knew that it was just all over. Then you hear, and the shepherd gives whatever signal, and the sheep dogs stop, and then they come up and they sit down and you pet 'em. (48:04) They have no ears because their ears have been chewed off. Their noses are scars their faces. They got these giant collars with spikes on to protect their throat, their faces like that, because they fight wolves. They hold the wolves off. Israel has been telling the world that we are the anatolian sheep dog. We are here and we will protect you. The rest of the world, the sheep from the wolves, they're getting ready. What Iran just did is went, took off the cloak, then went, you're just a sheep. You're just a sheep. We are the wolves. You're just a sheep. And the sheep's going, I don't want everybody to know this. We were faking them out, that we were the anatolian sheep dog, but we're really just a sheep. So that's a political problem for the Israelis, and this is important, and this is probably the most important part of this discussion, believe it or not, this isn't about Israeli security. This isn't about a real threat to, because Iran is a responsible nation. When Iran talks about deterrence, Wilmer Leon (49:07): oh, wait a minute now, wait a minute. Now, Scott, now you've crossed the Rubicon is Iran is responsible? Yeah, Iran is a, they're ravaging. Crazy. Raghead. Come on, Scott. Scott Ritter (49:25): That may be true, but they're ravaging, crazy Raghead who operate based upon a law-based system as opposed to a rule-based system. Not only that, a law-based system that is based on thousands of years of history and culture, right? I mean, that's their own national culture. I mean, a lot of people go the theocracy, the theocracy, theocracy, yes, but Persian. Persian, Persian. I understand that this is a civilized people who have been around. They invented cataract surgery. They invented a lot of stuff. They invented the agrarian watering system, the irrigation, the irrigation system. They invented the wheel. I think they probably did. (50:20) We've been reinventing the wheel over time. But mathematics, psychology, the whole thing, sociology, all comes out of there. And today, you see it when you Google International Math Olympics, the teams that are coming in at top are Chinese teams and Iranian teams, MIT, California technology, they're coming in down at the bottom. They're not one in this thing behind it. The Indian Institute of Technology, the Indians are getting up there too. They have good applied science and good applied skills. And it's not just that. I mean, to give you an example, the Iranians have the highest percentage of peer reviewed, not percentage, the highest number of peer reviewed PhD thesis published per year. So it's not like, excuse me, Iraq, I, forgive me for this, but under Sadam Hussein, where you went to an Iraqi university, it used to have a good reputation, but they were just punching out, handing out diplomas to Kuai. (51:26) And the thugs who went in there and said, I went to school. Here's your diploma. See, I'm a doctor. No, in Iran, you earn it. You go to the school, you earn it, and you earn it the old fashioned way, peer reviewed, which means your thesis leaves. Iran goes out of ranks the world, the experts, they review it, they come back and they say, this is PhD level work. Wilmer Leon (51:46): I just had a conversation with another dear friend. And when you look at their diplomats, when you look at their leadership, many of them are engineers. President Amad, the first time I went to Iran, I got to sit for two hours with then former president Amadinijad has a PhD in engineering and teaches engineering at the University of Tehran. I sat there for two hours listening to this cat going, oh my God. Yeah, he's not what? (52:22) He was sold deep. He's not some short madman. He's a short, brilliant man. Scott Ritter (52:31): A brilliant madman maybe. But the point is, brilliant dude, genius. No, they're all that way. They all have extraordinary. First of all, let's stop picking on Ayatollahs. If people understood what it took to become an ayatollah in Iran, the level of seminarian study, what you have to know, not just about. And here's the important thing about the Shia theocracy for all the Shia people out there, if I got this wrong, please forgive me, but it's my understanding, especially in the Iranian model, they have something called the Marja, which is basically, it's like your flock. (53:14) What do they call it? A diocese in the Catholic church, right? Congregation. Thank you. There's what we want, congregation. It's a congregation. Now, you have to, because in Iran, it's not just about knowing the religion, but having a philosophy that is derived from absolute understanding of the religion that is approachable to the people. It is religious democracy, because now I've done my ayatollah training and they go, Huma, I can't do the cross. Sorry, God, I just made a huge mistake. Forgive me. But they anoint you. They say, you're the dude. You're the guy that can do it. But now, to survive, you have to write a document that says, this is my religious philosophy as it applies to something today. There's a name for that, the, or something. Again, I apologize, but they put that out there. Now. People read it, the public, it's there for the public. (54:10) And then people go, I like this guy. I'm going to hang out at his marja for a little bit and see what he does. Now, if they come to the Marja and he's not impressive, then the Marja dissipates and they shut 'em down. They say, you failed. You couldn't win the people. It's not just about imposing religion on people. It's about getting the people to buy into what you're saying religiously. Wilmer Leon (54:35): That's what the Ayatollah Khomeini was doing when he was in exile in France. Scott Ritter (54:39): Bingo. Okay. But you have compete, for instance, Al Sistani in Iraq, he has a competing the Najaf. Marges compete with the coal Marges that compete with Carval, which compete with, there's competing margins. And even within Comb, there's different margins. Wilmer Leon (54:59): I'm drawing a blank on the guy in Iraq that was raising all kind of hell. Muqtada al Sadr. There you go. Yeah. Who is the son, if I have it right? He's the son of a the, Grand Ayatollah Scott Ritter (55:17): yeah, yeah, yeah. And he, in order to become credible, had to go to Cole and study and learn things because everybody, when he was out there talking, he had a lot of personality. He had the name, but people are going, you don't have the credentials, man. You can't sit here and play religion because we take our religion seriously. So we had to go disappear and go to calm and train up and all that. Wilmer Leon (55:45): Had to coach him up a little bit. Scott Ritter (55:48): But he also then has to go out and sell himself right? To an audience. And a lot of people weren't buying what he was selling. I mean, he's a very popular man, very influential in Iraqi politics today. But it's earned. It's not given. But the point is, the Iranians are a responsible nation, and if Israel was smart, they would've said, okay, we're in a bad position here, bad position. (56:12) It's not a good position for us to be in. We need to take a step back, take advantage of the fact that the Iranians have written a script that makes it believable that we did some amazing stuff. And then we have to reassess where we are. What do we have to do to get our defenses back up? What do we have to do to get capabilities to strike Iran? When do we want to do it? Because the United States isn't on our side right now, behavioral modification to get the world to love us. Again, things of this nature, strategic thinking. But Israel's governed by a crazy man named Benjamin Netanyahu, who doesn't care about Israel. He doesn't care about the Israeli people. He doesn't care about Israeli security. He doesn't care about alliances with the United States. He's a 76-year-old man in bad health who only cares about Benjamin Netanyahu. (56:58) And he right now has his butt in a sling because he got embarrassed on October 7th, and now he was just humiliated by the Iranians. And he can only stay in power as a wartime prime minister. And if they're going to either, they have to ratchet it up in Gaza. Every Israeli knows that they lost in Gaza that they haven't won Harts the day before, the Iranian attack front page headline, we lost. We lost everything. We haven't won anything we've lost. And that's the assessment of the Israeli intelligence service. And people who don't know need to know that Harts is a very prominent Israeli newspaper with a very good reputation of like, well, you said good reputation. I was about to compare to the New York, used to have, right? There you go. There you go. Like it used to have. But so he's lost in Gaza. (57:52) He was looking to maybe promote a conflict against Hezbollah to expand the war. And there's always that hope that we can drag the United States into a larger war with Iran. But the United States, it says, no, we're not doing that. Hezbollah now is linked to Iranian deterrence, superiority. So you can't do the Hezbollah thing like you wanted to do anymore. You're in a, and now you've got Ansara Allah in the Red Sea shutting down the Red Sea, shutting down the Israeli economy. Wilmer Leon (58:22): And on the other side, you have Iran shutting down the strai of Harmouz. And that's why I go back to that ship that they captured because they wanted the United States to understand will shut your oil off. Scott Ritter (58:36): And the United States, remember, we've been running guardian prosperity or something like that, whatever the name of our wonderfully named operation to deter the Hootie. And we, I don't know if everybody understands, we had to approach the Hoothie last week and beg them to stop it. Please, please, please, please, please. We'll stop bombing you. We'll do everything. We'll lift the terrorism thing, but just stop this, please, because we can't force you to stop it. And the Hootie went, no. Yeah. They said, here's another one. The missiles, you guys are deterring. That's a failure. But that's the thing. The failure of deterrents policy has been played out with the Hoothie and it's being played out. See, America no longer has deterrents, superiority. We no longer have deterrence. We can't deter a minute. Wilmer Leon (59:25): Wait a minute. We sent the Eisenhower into, now this takes me back to, so we sent a couple of aircraft carrier groups into the region when I think it was the Eisenhower. Oh, it was Gerald Ford. We first sent the Gerald Ford in President Putin says to Joe Biden, why did you do that? You are not scaring anybody. These people don't scare. And oh, by the way, we can sink your carrier from here with our Kenjal missile. Hypersonic missile. So stop it, Joe. You're not scaring anybody. Scott Ritter (01:00:08): But here's something else that happened, and I'm glad you brought this up. This is an important thing. The United States linked at least two of its ships to this system, and this is part of the American anti-ballistic missile strategy. We do this with Japan, we do this with Korea, we do this with Europe. We have a whole bunch of ages, class destroyers in Spain that we now are going to fan out to protect Europe from Russian missiles. And we're telling everybody, no worry. We got this. We got this. Remember guys, when that satellite was coming down, we shot it down. We're that good? We can pull it, hit a bullet kind of stuff. So we went to the Israelis and we plugged in to the world's most sophisticated anti-ballistic missile shield in the world. We plugged in and the Iranians went. (01:00:55) What the Iranians proved, and I just want this to sink in there, they can hit any American ship anytime they want with a warhead that will sink that ship. They just sent a signal to the United States that we will sink every one of your aircraft carriers. We will sink every one of your destroyers, all these wonderful ships you have. You can't stop it. The missile we sent in and touched, Nevada can sink any one of your ships. And how do we know? Because you plugged your ships into the system. Guys, up until then, we might've been theoretical about this, but now you plugged it in and you were playing the game. You committed your best anti-missile ships to the defense system, and you didn't stop us. We went in and went pop, pop, pop, pop, pop five times on the target. If Nevada had become the Gerald Ford or become the Eisenhower or the Carl Benson, we would've sunk that ship. (01:01:52) That's the other thing that the Iranians did here that nobody's talking about, because this is the scariest thing in the world to the United States. Iran just told the United States, your Navy is useless. Useless. It's done and now, but it's not just the Iranians, the North Korean, China China has everybody out there who has hypersonic missile capability is now basically saying, oh yeah, we can sink American ships too. And this is important thing. Wilmer Leon (01:02:22): I was talking to KJ Noh last week, and KJ was talking about the United States sending all kind of hardware into Taiwan and that the United States may even wind up sending personnel in Taiwan and in anticipation of China making a, I think this is what KJ said, making a land invasion in Taiwan. And I said, kj, why would China do that when all they got to do is sink an aircraft carrier with a hypersonic missile? And he said, well, that's a good point. Scott Ritter (01:02:58): No, I mean the United States, but now we come to, because America's facing the same problem that BB Netanyahu is, except there's not a political dimension to it. BB Netanyahu right now has to do something to stay in power politically so now Wilmer Leon (01:03:15): and not be prosecuted for theft. Scott Ritter (01:03:19): Correct. For his corruption. Yeah. Second, he leaves office, he gets arrested and he gets put on trial. Wilmer Leon (01:03:25): Ala Donald Trump. Scott Ritter (01:03:27): Except, yeah, I mean, yeah, Wilmer Leon (01:03:32): that's a whole nother story. But I'm just saying that right now is what Donald Trump is facing. Scott Ritter (01:03:38): Correct. Wilmer Leon (01:03:38): And I'm not saying it's legitimate or not legitimate. Scott Ritter (01:03:41): Yeah. That's my only reason why I did that is I don't want to get into the, no, Wilmer Leon (01:03:47): it's happening. Scott Ritter (01:03:47): Because Netanyahu is a criminal. He is a corrupt person. Donald Trump is an imperfect human being who may have committed some crimes, but in America, you're innocent until proven guilty. And he has these trials, many of which people believe are politicized, designed, and diminishes. We can move on. We don't need to go down that rabbit hole on this episode. But the fact is Israel right now is desperately looking for a face saving way out of this because the fiction of we were so good that we stopped this Iranian attack is not believable. It's not believable domestically. So now the Israelis are looking for the ability to do something that if not gives them deterrence, superiority they're looking for right now, deterrence, parody. Parody. And so here's the question, because you remember now we come back to Pepe, and this is probably a good way to spin this around. (01:04:53) William Burns met with Iranians beforehand and came up with an elegant solution to an extraordinarily difficult and dangerous problem. Iran now has established a deterrence philosophy, and they articulate the second Israeli airplanes take off. We launch our missiles. We're not waiting for Israel to attack us. The second your planes take off, we're firing. And Iran has said, we consider the matter settled. Settled. We consider the matter over. You struck us, we struck back, let it go. Correct. But it's not settled because there's thing called politics. And Iranians, again, are some of the most sophisticated political players in the world. So my guess is as we're speaking, Hey Pepe, if you're out there, call your source. I'm giving you a hint that behavioral patterns, one thing I used to do as an intelligence officer is do analysis and assessments, predictive analysis based upon behavioral patterns. Humans tend to repeat behavioral patterns. (01:05:59) And so now the CIA and the Iranians have talked to prevent one crisis. They're talking right now and the CIA saying, guys, what can we do to prevent Israel from doing something really stupid, which is the big attack, which politically we need a safety valve. This is the equivalent of a methane tank getting heat on it. And if you don't have a safety valve that goes, it's going to blow. So how do we get a safety valve? What can Israel do to save face that doesn't impact you? And you see the Israelis now ratcheting it down. It was, we're going to strike nuclear facilities. We're going to strike this, we're going to strike that. And now they're saying, well, what if we strike something outside of Iran? But it's clearly Iran like at seven 11. Yeah, at three in the morning when it's been closed and nobody's there strike at seven 11. (01:06:53) And so they're desperately looking for this outlet. The question now is, what will Iran do? My bet is that Iran will facilitate a face saving gesture by Israel because the Iranians don't want and don't need a war, a major war business. Well, it's horribly. The Iranian foreign ministry, just so everybody understands this, their number one priority now, one of their top priorities is they have all of their smart people right now writing papers for the Brick summit in October, which Iran will be attending and will be playing a major role in establishing new global infrastructure and institutions on how the world's going to be governed and a possible international currency off of the dollar bingo. These are big ticket things. Business. They don't need to be business. They don't need to be dragged into this stupidity of a mafia family dispute Wilmer Leon (01:07:54): Really quickly. One of the reasons why President Putin went into Ukraine light in the beginning was he doesn't want a war because it's bad for his economy. Scott Ritter (01:08:11): But the West didn't pick up on that. Now we got thing. Wilmer Leon (01:08:15): And now he's kicking ass and taking names and folks are all befuddled. Hey, you started. You went looking for trouble. You found a big bag of it. And now, so thank you for your time, Scott. Two things I want to hit quickly. One is the estimates are in very simple terms, that Iran spent a million dollars on this attack and Israel lost a billion in their response to it. Scott Ritter (01:08:50): I'd say 60 million for the Iranians, about 3.2 billion for the Israelis and the United States altogether. Wilmer Leon (01:08:55): Okay. Okay. And this other thing, is it velvet or violet, this AI program that Israel has developed that they assign a score? Are you familiar with this? They assign a score to Palestinians based upon a number of predetermined social behaviors. And when your score gets close to a hundred, you get assassinated. And this is all generated by artificial intelligence. You mentioned ai, so I want to just to quickly drop that one in there before we get out. Scott Ritter (01:09:31): No, I mean, again, it's a criminal enterprise. It's about killing innocence. And part of this AI too is that it calculates the number of civilian casualties that'll be assigned to that thing target. And unfortunately for the Palestinians, one would think if you're a rational, look, I keep telling people, I'm not a pacifist, and if you want to go to war, I'm old. You're the guy. But guys, I have no problem killing you. I mean, I know you're trying to kill me, so I will kill you, and I'm not going to weep at night when you die because you wanted to play this game. But I'm not in the business of killing you and taking out innocent civilians. Okay? (01:10:17) That's where I draw the line. Now there's collateral damage. If it happens, I'll be upset, but I have my parameters. If I'm going to take you and they're saying, you're going to take out this many civilians, I'm going, that's a bad target. Not the right time. Not the right place. We're not going to do it. But the Israelis have the opposite thing. It's not just when you're going to take out the target, but when you get the maximum impact of civilian casualties. The Israeli approach is AI program is designed to kill the maximum number of family members and civilians to maximize the impact of the attack on the morale of the Palestinian people. But see, that's where AI fails because it doesn't understand the human heart and doesn't understand rage, it doesn't understand hate, and they don't understand that the more Palestinians you kill, the more you train them to hate you. (01:11:05) And not only that, the world is turning against you. See, the AI program hasn't figured out the global factor that every time they do this, the world hates Israel even more. Hamas is a political organization. Hamas is a military organization. Hamas is an ideology, and you don't kill an ideology with weapons. You defeat an ideology with a better ideology, which is generally linked to a better lifestyle, better standard of living, economic prosperity. Again, Jane Carville's mantra, it's the economy. Stupid isn't just an American only. It's a global human reality Wilmer Leon (01:11:52

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Parallaxis

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 20, 2023 65:50


Idén januárban volt 50 esztendeje annak, hogy a Magyar Televízió vetíteni kezdte a Mézga Aladár különös kalandjai című 13 részes rajzfilmsorozatot. Ebben a Mézga családból jól ismert Aladárt láthatjuk kamaszként, mindenféle sci-fis kalandba keveredve. Őszintén szólva nehéz elképzelni, hogy van olyan magyar, aki nem tudja miről van szó. Ünnepi podcastünkben Magdi, Miklós és Gergő ezt a legendás magyar sci-fi rajzfilmről beszélget a White Sam 15. adásában! https://parallaxis.blog.hu/2023/08/20/whitesam_ep15 https://youtu.be/eTY12l0G9KA A Parallaxis Patreon oldalán támogatóink számára még a premier előtt elérhetővé tesszük podcastjeink legújabb epizódját! https://www.patreon.com/parallaxis Podcastjeink epizódjai elérhetőek Facebookon, Soundcloud- és YouTube-csatornánkon, valamint Google Podcasts-en, iTunes-on és Spotify-on is! Kattints és válassz platformot! https://parallaxis.blog.hu/2021/07/16/podcast_platformok

Michael Kuyucu ile Müzik Habercisi
Kurt Cobain'in, Sahnede Parçaladığı Gitarı Ne Kadara Satıldı?

Michael Kuyucu ile Müzik Habercisi

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 17, 2023 1:31


Prof. Dr. Michael Kuyucu Müzik Habercisi'nde, Kurt Cobain'in sahnede parçaladığı gitarı ne kadara satıldığının açıklıyor.

Fenomény
Miazgovci (15.6.2023 20:00)

Fenomény

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2023 29:30


Gejza, Paula, Kristína, Aladár, pes Cvoky, mačka Mafia a samozrejme sused Záviš. Nenapodobiteľné postavy kultového maďarského animovaného seriálu Miazgovci. Sú detstvom generácie Husákových detí, našou generačnou pamäťou, etalónom maďarskej kultúry, vtedy o toľko slobodnejšej. Práve týmto „Simpsonovcom východu“ budú patriť najnovšie Fenomény. Hosťami Zuzany Golianovej budú: prekladateľka z maďarčiny, novinárka Eva Andrejčáková, teoretik popkultúry Juraj Malíček a herec Juraj Kukura alias sused Záviš.

Världens Sämsta Föräldrar
VRÄKA I SIG ALADÅB

Världens Sämsta Föräldrar

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2023 51:11


Tess minns bitterljuvt och nostalgiskt tillbaka på sitt 90-tal. David minns sitt tidigare liv under 1200-talet och avskyr dagens hippies som försöker kränga grejer på blocket. Och i föräldrarbikten; ett supertips för alla föräldrar till barn med npf-diagnos.Trevlig lyssning

Vikerhommiku intervjuud
Kalev Stoicescu. Rahvusvaheline õigus ei võimalda rahu, mille alusel saaks Venemaa jõuga võetud alad

Vikerhommiku intervjuud

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 9, 2023 15:25


Fin de Semana
“Llevábamos leones a los estudios de Disney para pintar las animaciones de ‘El Rey León'”

Fin de Semana

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 7, 2023 14:18


Raúl es el primer animador español que consiguió trabajar en la factoría Disney“Todos hemos soñado con la animación en alguna ocasión. Lo difícil es hacerlo realidad. Es vocacional”. Llegar a las puertas del estudio Disney para trabajar como animador no es algo de lo que muchos puedan presumir. Hace muchos años, un niño de dos años vio como unos técnicos de televisión cargaban una pesada televisión para instalarla. En la pantalla de la misteriosa caja, aparecieron unos dibujos animados en blanco y negro. La vida de ese niño de dos años había cambiado. Durante años, trataría de localizar ese corto de animación que quedó grabado en su corazón. Raúl García es el primer español que entró a trabajar en la factoría Disney como animador: “Sentí terror. Tu trabajo debe ser comparable en calidad a todo lo que se ha hecho anteriormente en la historia del estudio. Además, al ser el primer animador español, representas todo el talento que hay aquí y puedes abrir puertas o cerrarlas a los que vengan detrás”. En el currículum de Raúl García hay personajes tan míticos como el Genio de ‘Aladín' o las temibles, cobardes y “medio tontas” hienas de ‘El Rey León': “La experiencia fue muy interesante. Entré a echar una mano al equipo para terminarla....

Película
Película #072 - The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power

Película

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 6, 2022 141:09


Decidimos explorar os anéis de poder, 8 anos depois do último filme desta saga fantástica. Neste episódio falamos de notícias, o que andamos a ver e terminamos com a review dos dois primeiros episódios de 'The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power'. NOTÍCIAS Lázaro fala sobre um novo filme da saga “Beverly Hills Cop” (URL); Luís fala sobre os Emmys e o premio atribuído para Chadwick Boseman (URL); Erick fala sobre as reviews negativas de “The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power” (URL). O QUE ANDAMOS A VER? Lázaro Alad'2 (2018) Le flic de Belleville (2018) Me Time (2022) Seoul Vibe (2022) Station Eleven Luis Wrong Place (2022) Hypochondriac (2022) Good Luck to You, Leo Grande (2022) Erick DC League of Super-Pets (2022) Fast & Feel Love (2022) The Resort (1ª Temporada) Para a semana vamos fazer a review do filme 'Pinocchio'. Até lá, bons filmes. ** Música Original produzida por António Capelo (https://capelo.me) Sigam-nos em: https://twitter.com/peliculapodcast https://instagram.com/peliculapodcast https://facebook.com/peliculapodcast

Radio Lumen - Rozhovor týždňa
Rozhovor týždňa 11:00 17.08.2022

Radio Lumen - Rozhovor týždňa

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 17, 2022


Pavlík Radovan Osobnosť kňaza Aladára Janegu, SVD, ktorý bol v roku 1961 odsúdený na 11 rokov väzenia a celý život sa venoval výchove tajných rehoľníkov a duchovnému vedeniu laikov. Hosť: katolícky kňaz a historik Tomáša Gerboc, SVD.

Pura Carreta Podcast
T4 - C15: Mulán, el gran error de Pura Carreta

Pura Carreta Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2022 58:38


0,8 ⭐ Lanzas y Fénix para MULÁN, película remake del año 2020 que quiso emular las adaptaciones en live action de El Rey León o Aladín pero terminó siendo una copia de Dragon Ball Evolution. Echamos carreta sobre instagram, reels, sobre las decisiones apresuradas, y en general de cosas muy malas, macabras, espantosas, oscuras que tiene esta película #China #Mulan #Disney

Yeni Şafak Podcast
YUSUF KAPLAN - Jön-Türkler, Osmanlı;yı parçaladılar;“Beyaz Türkler” ile “Beyaz Kürtler” ...

Yeni Şafak Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2022 7:15


Şerif Mardin, öngörüsü yüksek, analizleri sağlam, okumaları güçlü bir sosyal teorisyendi: “İki Türkiye” tanımlaması ona aitti. Türkiye'nin radikal modernleşme projesi laikçilik siyasetiyle medeniyet köklerinden koptuğunu, Batı uygarlığına dâhil olmaya soyunduğunu hatırlatarak, bunun Türkiye'nin şizofren / çift kimlikli ve çatışmalara gebe bir toplum hâline gelmesine yol açacağını hatırlatmıştı.

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Lit And Big
78: Los Cuentos Clásicos eran mu gores!

Lit And Big

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 6, 2022 40:39


Pues traemos muchas curiosidades sobre los cuentos clásicos! Que no todo era vivir felices y comer perdices, que había sed de venganza, manipulaciones, asesinatos, infanticidios y mucha mierda metida por ahí! Crees que conoces la historia de Aladín? Pues a lo mejor sí, pero puede que no, ni la de la sirenita, ni de pinocho, ni ninguna de las reales.... www.litandbig.com Podcast de Big Ale: https://www.ivoox.com/podcast-big-ale_sq_f11398286_1.html Tik Tok: @lit.big Instagram: @lit.big Twitter: @LitAndBig FaceBook: Lit and Big Escucha el episodio completo en la app de iVoox, o descubre todo el catálogo de iVoox Originals

La Wikly

27 de enero | Nueva YorkHola, maricoper. Estuve siguiendo la semifinal del BenidormFest después de la emisión y quedé un poco decepcionado con una de mis candidaturas favoritas, las de las Tanxugueiras. Creo que la puesta en escena no está a la altura del temazo que tienen, así que mis esperanzas están puestas en lo que haga esta noche Rigoberta Bandini con su ‘Ay Mama'. Confío en que gane con soltura.Bienvenido a La Wikly diaria, una columna de actualidad y dos titulares rápidos para pasar el resto del día bien informado. Si quieres acceder a los canales exclusivos para suscriptores en nuestra comunidad de Discord, rellena este formulario.* Y si quieres invitar a algún amigo, usa este otro enlace. Comparte esta newsletter con familiares y amigos para que se pongan al día:Leer esta newsletter te llevará 5 minutos y 36 segundos.Las amistades adultas son difíciles en este mundo capitalista. Bienvenido a La Wikly.

Partizán
Tényleg háború jöhet Ukrajnában? | Spartacus #14

Partizán

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2022 94:31


Hangos kardcsörtetéssel zajlanak a tárgyalások az USA és Oroszország között Ukrajna és Kelet-Európa biztonságpolitikai helyzetéről - mindezt a térség államainak feje fölött. A Spartacus e heti adásában a helyzetet és annak várható kimeneteit vázoljuk fel. De beszélünk az április 3-i választások tisztaságáról, a Mi Hazánk lezárás- és oltásellenes politikájáról, a kézilabda eb-ről is. És emlékezünk a hét elején elhunyt Setét Jenőre és Csollány Szilveszterre is.Vendégeink:- Egri Viktor, sportújságíró, kommentátor- Feledy Botond, külpolitikai szakértő- Félix Anikó, szociológus- Horváth Aladár, a Magyarországi Roma Parlament elnöke- Hunyadi Bulcsú, a Political Capital vezető elemzője- Kele János, sportújságíró, közgazdászHol találsz meg minket? Facebookon: https://facebook.com/partizanpolitika/ Facebook-csoportunkban: https://www.facebook.com/groups/partizantarsalgo Instagramon: https://www.instagram.com/partizanpolitika/ Spotify-on: https://open.spotify.com/show/18YmaCQyMXaWVPu24eOSni Apple Podcast-en: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/partiz%C3%A1n/id1496147005 Hogyan támogathatod a munkánkat? Legyél a patronálónk, hogy hozzáférj a vágatlan adásokhoz és extra tartalmainkhoz: https://www.patreon.com/partizanpolitika PayPal-on keresztül is várjuk az adományodat, e-mail címünk: partizanalapitvany@gmail.com Egyszeri vagy rendszeres banki átutalással is segíthetsz! Ehhez a legfontosabb adatok: Név: Partizán Alapítvány Számlaszám: 16200106-11669030-00000000 Közlemény: Támogatás Ha külföldről utalnál, nemzetközi számlaszámunk (IBAN - International Bank Account Number): HU68 1620 0106 1166 9030 0000 0000 BIC/SWIFT-kód: HBWEHUHB★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★

Kamusla Güreş
Tayfun esti, Tufan yıktı, Kartal kaptı, Aslan parçaladı

Kamusla Güreş

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 25, 2022 26:15


Çocuklara konulan doğal afet ve yırtıcı hayvan adlarının kökenleri, bildiğimiz bilmediğimiz anlam ve çağrışımları…

Spordipühapäev
Spordipühapäev. Ujumise ja tõstmise MM ja suvised alad talvel

Spordipühapäev

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2021 46:08


Bartók Rádió Podcast
Cziffra György és Rácz Aladár - Zenélő levelek podcast 31. rész

Bartók Rádió Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2021 29:54


Zenélő szintek a műsor, hogyan lehet a hétvégén ismert zenészek leveleit, naplóit vagy jegyzeteit idézni meg. Ezeken keresztül nem csak hozzájuk, hanem ahhoz a korhoz is közelebb kerülünk ahol ők éltek és alkottak. Műsorvezető: Bősze Ádám

La Once Diez Podcasts
Plaza 1110 - Episodio 60 - Alan Menken

La Once Diez Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2021 119:36


Frotamos la lámpara mágica y, junto con el genio, aparecen algunos de los personajes más queridos del cine de animación. La Sirenita, Aladín, La Bella y La Bestia y muchos más pueblan nuestra Plaza1110 para contarnos y cantarnos la vida y la obra del genial compositor Alan Menken, creador de partituras memorables para películas y comedias musicales y ocho veces ganador del Oscar. Entre dibujos animados y músicos de carne y hueso, Maga y Martín se hacen tiempo para charlar con la Profesora Alicia Ugarte, titular de la cátedra de violín y viola de la escuela de música número 2 del distrito 8 y con su alumna Rrenata Mariel Strasser Correa. Además nos encontramos con Sebastián Ibarra, compositor y fundador de Tierra Verde , espectáculo músical que llega desde el Chaco. Y como siempre: bailes, humor, las voces de los oyentes y la guía musical de María Elena Walsh.

VHS3.1
Programa que habla sobre las adaptaciones de Disney a imagen real, los llamados Live Action.

VHS3.1

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 21, 2021 62:02


Películas como "La Bellas y la Bestia" , " Aladín " y todos las películas que Disney ha recreado en carne y hueso, con más y menos éxitos que analizamos en este programa.

Dinguerie Room
La Dinguerie Room de Jamel Debbouze.

Dinguerie Room

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 1, 2021 95:28


Amelle reçoit celui qui a depuis toujours le rire et la scène dans le sang. Le Boss, Jamel Debbouze. Les souvenirs impérissables d'innombrables moments passés à 15 où seul comptait le fait d'être ensemble et de rire. Le Jamel Comedy Club et une 1ère promotion indélébile avec laquelle on découvre tout. Déceler chez certains l'envie farouche, le bon propos et la bonne distance qui créent l'évidence ; les geysers de talents ; le rapport au succès ; les tournées ; le total lâcher prise et sans vexation des soirées Va te faire en***** ; la série Inside Jamel Comedy Club… Mais aussi l'amour ad vitam aeternam de la scène, le processus d'écriture avec les heures passées au tel avec un trio hors pair, les post-it, les cahiers et encore plus de temps à essayer, essayer et essayer. Le premier rôle de la surprise dans le rire et les concours de circonstances qui rendent le plus service dans le métier. Se faire plaisir aujourd'hui en testant dans des lieux où personne ne vous attend. L'importance des non dans la carrière qui, comme pour l'éducation d'un enfant, forment plus que les oui. La chance à saisir d'avoir une passion qui ouvre un chemin miraculeux. Les rencontres qui font grandir et qui donnent envie aux générations futures de mieux jouer la partition. L'importance du style et du flow. La force des vents nouveaux. Le cinéma, où quand tout ce qui était un problème peut devenir une force avec un peu d'audace et de force de proposition. Astérix, Le Marsupilami et Alad'2 qui ont permis de tisser des liens forts avec les nouvelles générations. La France, qu'on aime et qu'on compare à une mère. L'amour du quartier et la puissance de l'exemplarité. La culture populaire dont le foot, le stand up et le hip hop font partie et qui permet d'avoir une vraie place dans le cœur des gens. La musique comme source d'inspiration. Le Maroc, le Marrakech du Rire et en exclu la naissance en 2022 du Nour Marrakech Festival, son dromadaire animatronique géant pour étendard, qui va célébrer comme elle le mérite la culture populaire marocaine. L'accomplissement personnel, l'amour inconditionnel de la famille et les changements de priorités. L'amitié. La paternité. L'amour. Laisser les tensions derrière soi et voir disparaître le syndrome de l'huissier qui a longtemps réveillé la nuit. Les envies futures… Et dans tout ça on parle de Jacques Martin, Guy Bedos, Thierry Le Luron, Le Petit Rapporteur, Smain, Mimie Mathy, Michèle Bernier, Les Inconnus, Nicolas Anelka, Kader Aoun, Éric et Ramzy, L'adjudant-chef Cruchot, Thomas Ngijol, Fabrice Eboué, Blanche Gardin, Yacine Belhousse, Jean-françois Cayrey, Kev Adams en pas Kev Adams, Mohamed Hamidi, Django, Karim Kaddouri, Snoop Dogg, Spike Lee, Julie Vilmont, Jean-Pierre Bacri, Philippe Découflé, Philippe Guillotel… et toujours en fil rouge cette éternelle envie de faire rire et de toucher les gens. Bienvenue dans une Dinguerie Room de haut vol emplie de générosité et d'amour du stand up.  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Chajalele
EP67: Le destapan la alfombra a Giammattei

Chajalele

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 26, 2021


Els audiocontes de RAC1
11. Aladí i la llàntia meravellosa - Emma Aixalà

Els audiocontes de RAC1

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2021 7:37


11. Aladí i la llàntia meravellosa - Emma Aixalà

Millásreggeli • Gazdasági Muppet Show
4iG - 4iOP és két hasznos szakácskönyv - 2021-04-15 09 óra

Millásreggeli • Gazdasági Muppet Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2021


IT ROVAT: 4iG - 4iOP.  A 4iG áprilisban kezdte meg új digitális ipari platformjának, a 4iOP-nak a bevezetését. De mi az a 4iOP? - Virág Aladár, 4iG Nyrt. szaktanácsadó-szakértékesítő. EQUILOR TŐZSDENYITÁS - Buró Szilárd, pénzügyi innovációs vezető. NOPQ: Két fontos és hasznos receptkönyv.

Conversa Inclusiva
O Dia Internacional da Síndrome de Down conversa inclusiva # 1

Conversa Inclusiva

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 21, 2021 15:31


O programa ainda conta com a participação da diretora de comunicação da associação laços de amor down ( ALAD)

Bartók Rádió Podcast
Rácz Aladár - Zenélő levelek podcast 11. rész

Bartók Rádió Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2021 29:51


Zenélő szintek a műsor, hogyan lehet a hétvégén ismert zenészek leveleit, naplóit vagy jegyzeteit idézni meg. Ezeken keresztül nem csak hozzájuk, hanem ahhoz a korhoz is közelebb kerülünk ahol ők éltek és alkottak. Műsorvezető: Bősze Ádám

Wanted Podcast
Wanted Podcast #35 // KULT // Romhányi, a rímhányó – Romhányi Ágnes mesél apjáról

Wanted Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2021 60:04


Frédi és Béni. Mézga Géza és Lüke Aladár. Bubó doktor és Ursula. Grizabella és Elvis Trén. No meg mindannyiuk körösztapja (pardon, Mézga úr esetében titkos anyja): Romhányi József. Tőle kapták szavaikat és sztorijaikat. És hogy mi mit kaptunk? Sziporkázó rímpárokat, aprónak s nagynak egyaránt imponáló sorokat, fergeteges humort. Március 8-án lenne százéves Romhányi József, aki persze rengeteg más dolgot is csinált a rajzfilmek máig kultikus szövegein kívül. Gyermekkoráról, zenei múltjáról és úgy összességében, róla mesél végtelen szeretettel lánya, Romhányi Ágnes.

Klasszik rádió 92.1 - Intermezzo
Laklóth Aladár színművész a NLHE művészeti vezetője, Magyar Történelmi Színház alapító tagja

Klasszik rádió 92.1 - Intermezzo

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2021 24:31


Jótékonyságé a főszerep Simonpusztán idén

MyMecra Podcast
Modernite Zihinleri Parçaladı - İbrahim Kalın | Kendi Gökkubbemiz

MyMecra Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 2021 25:07


Prof. Dr. İbrahim Kalın ile Kendi Gökkubbemiz 'e yolculuğumuz devam ediyor. Bu bölümde akıl - kalp birlikteliğinin önemi, zihin dünyamızın nasıl parçalandığı, hikmetli bilgi ile malumat arasındaki farkı, sanatçının eser üretirken manayı nasıl yakaladığı gibi medeniyetimize dair çok önemli bilgiler ediniyoruz. Kendi Gökkubbemiz 'in bu bölümünde bazı soruların cevaplarını da buluyoruz. Peki nedir o sorular?

Nu Har Vi Skoj
4. Skitsnack och Aladåb

Nu Har Vi Skoj

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 8, 2021 40:55


Vi diskuterar 2020, vad vi tror om 2021, nya superhjältarna och riktigt konstig mat

Onda Aragonesa
Las Mañanas de Onda Aragonesa y el teatro "Aladín y la Lámpara Maravillosa"

Onda Aragonesa

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 30, 2020 13:57


Hoy día 30 en el Teatro de las Esquinas se representa "Aladín y la Lámpara Maravillosa". Funciones a las 17:00h y 19:00h. Hablaremos con Saul Blasco, que interpreta a Aladin y Pablo Lagartos que da vida al Genio de la lampara y se desdobla en más personajes. https://teatrodelasesquinas.com/aladin-y-la- lampara-maravillosa/

Experimento 626
Todas las canciones de Disney que han ganado el Oscar

Experimento 626

Play Episode Play 46 sec Highlight Listen Later Sep 30, 2020 49:18


¡Suban el volumen! Diana Su los invita a un recorrido por las 14 canciones originales de Disney que han ganado el Oscar. Empezamos en la década de 1940 y terminamos en el año 2018. ¿Recuerdan todas?

E&D Zone -NFL på Svenska

Onda och goda krafter drabbade samman under den andra veckan i NFL och satte temat för veckans referat. Flera publikfavoriter fick avsluta säsongen tidigt på grund av olycksaliga skador. Mitt i allt elände såg man dock ljuset från några oväntade källor. Anders muntrar upp oss med en lista över hans favoritspelare i sitt andra år som är redo att ta ett stort kliv frammåt. Dessutom diskuterades den mustaschprydda trädgårdsmästarens bravader i en jämn kamp mot titanerna. Historia skrevs i klassisk tragisk stil för folket i Atlanta när Dallas knep vinsten i de sista sekunderna. Det, det uppgraderade Pås'em och mycket mer finns att avlyssna i veckans avsnitt av E&D Zone! Har ni frågor?Hör gärna av er till oss på Facebook eller via endzonepodd@gmail.comTack för att ni lyssnar!

E&D Zone -NFL på Svenska

Onda och goda krafter drabbade samman under den andra veckan i NFL och satte temat för veckans referat. Flera publikfavoriter fick avsluta säsongen tidigt på grund av olycksaliga skador. Mitt i allt elände såg man dock ljuset från några oväntade källor. Anders muntrar upp oss med en lista över hans favoritspelare i sitt andra år som är redo att ta ett stort kliv frammåt. Dessutom diskuterades den mustaschprydda trädgårdsmästarens bravader i en jämn kamp mot titanerna. Historia skrevs i klassisk tragisk stil för folket i Atlanta när Dallas knep vinsten i de sista sekunderna. Det, det uppgraderade Pås'em och mycket mer finns att avlyssna i veckans avsnitt av E&D Zone! Har ni frågor?Hör gärna av er till oss på Facebook eller via endzonepodd@gmail.comTack för att ni lyssnar!

Hada de Fresa
61. Aladín y la lámpara maravillosa. Adaptación del tradicional cuento por Hada de Fresa

Hada de Fresa

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 13, 2020 16:34


En el podcast de hoy, Hada de Fresa nos hace una adaptación del tradicional cuento de Aladín y la lámpara maravillosa en la que el protagonista se sorprende al frotar una lámpara y ver que aparece un genio que le concede deseos. Nuestros amigos Fresy, Brownie, Frosty, el loro Isidoro, escucharán con atención el cuento. Y como ya de costumbre, nuestra invitada mini Hadita de Fresa, nos contará algunas curiosidades de Aladín y la lámpara maravillosa

Les audiences - Philippe Vandel
"Les profs 2" : TF1 en tête des audiences ce lundi soir

Les audiences - Philippe Vandel

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 25, 2020 0:59


Face à la série policière "Motive, le mobile du crime" sur France, au magzine de société "Recherche héritiers" sur France 3 et au film "Alad'2" sur M6, c'est TF1 qui se hisse en tête des audiences de ce lundi soir grâce à sa comédie "Les profs 2" portée par Kev Adams et Arnaud Ducret.

En Caso de que el Mundo Se Desintegre - ECDQEMSD
4789: Cómo Internet Se Fue Desintegrando

En Caso de que el Mundo Se Desintegre - ECDQEMSD

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 16, 2020 54:18


Allá por los inicios, todos los que estábamos en Internet conocíamos todos los códigos y sabíamos de qué se hablaba en el mundo virtual. En la actualidad eso estalló por los aires, y en la vida virtual pasa lo mismo que en la vida real.   Noticias Del Mundo: La carrera presidencial estadounidense - El asesor de Kanye West - La Guerra entre China y USA - Lady Combi el azote de Morelia. Historias Desintegradas: Los adolescentes no lo saben todo - La paranoia del conocimiento - Esa relación tóxica - Prácticamente novios - Miedo y confusión - Situación de acoso - Campeonato de Chistes - La fuga de los XV - Fiesta arruinada - Casamiento obligado - Empalmamos el video - Y así vamos poblando el mundo - Cómo buscar en Internet - Reunión de amigos hablando de novelas - La Virgen de los Sicarios de Fernando Vallejos - Inteligencia artificial apendejada - Aladín y todas las Jazmín - Rockeros Bubónicos.    En Caso de que el Mundo Se Desintegre - ECDQEMSD - Desde la nave 'María Tijuana' transmitiendo para todo el Planeta Tierra www.canaltrans.com

Un Tiro en la Olla
Un tiro en la olla 1x18 | He estado tres veces en el Carlos Belmonte. Mi vida es surrealista

Un Tiro en la Olla

Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2020 52:40


Ir a Albacete en invierno es difícil porque hace más frío que en la comunión de Pingu. En verano es imposible porque hace más calor que en la puesta de bandas de Aladín, pero es una experiencia inolvidable. Contamos varias anécdotas sobre viajes que hemos realizado para ver al Almería a domicilio. 

Petőfi Irodalmi Múzeum
Felolvasószínház // Fráter Zoltán: Elbocsátó, szép üzenet

Petőfi Irodalmi Múzeum

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2020 76:15


Játék Ady Endre levelezéséből Elhangzott a Nyugat 100 alkalmából, a Petőfi Irodalmi Múzeumban, 2008. január 31-én. Ady Endre szerepében Csányi Sándor színművész Léda: Börcsök Enikő Dodó: Seress Zoltán Rendező: Seress Zoltán Sorozatszerkesztő: Petrányi Ilona Fotó: PIM Gyűjtemény - Székely Aladár: Ady Endre és Léda

Unusual Ledger
46 - Bene László és Donászi Aladár

Unusual Ledger

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2020 16:28


Sziasztok! a mai részben Bene László és Donászi Aladár ügyet mutatjuk be, ne hagyjátok ki! Kapcsolódjatok be iratkozzatok fel és kövessetek minket a közösségi médiákon. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Elérhetőségeink unusualledger@gmail.com, Twitter - @LedgerUnusual, Facebook / Instagram - Unusual Ledger ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Linkek a podcast platformokhoz: Anchor https://anchor.fm/cintia-takacs Spotify https://open.spotify.com/show/4o5qzPT5zJNDq6U1IcEU2W Apple Podcasts https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/unusual-ledger/id1469818874?uo=4 Breaker https://www.breaker.audio/unusual-ledger Google podcasts https://www.google.com/podcasts?feed=aHR0cHM6Ly9hbmNob3IuZm0vcy9jMzliMDAwL3BvZGNhc3QvcnNz Overcast https://overcast.fm/itunes1469818874/unusual-ledger Parcast https://pca.st/z347 Radiopublic https://radiopublic.com/unusual-ledger-WPJYEw Stitcher https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/anchor-podcasts/unusual-ledger

halottnak a coach
041. street art kiégés ellen | 0036mark

halottnak a coach

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2020 49:04


imádom a street artot. 2019-ben figyeltem föl 0036mark műveire Budapesten és azonnal rajongó lettem. nálam telibe talált a nosztalgia és a filmimádat találkozása, a crossover. Lüke Aladár és Mézga Kriszta 5th element ruhában, pom-pom chewie, köbüki daft punk… aztán az instán irtam neki. elárulta, hogy haC hallgató. több se kellett egy interjúhoz. karácsony után beültünk hát egy kávézóba az Andrássy úton. most ezt a beszélgetést hallhatod. linkek: 0036mark az instagramon macskafogó a nyolckerben kapcsolat csatlakozz a facebook csoportunkhoz exkluzív tartalmakért és egy jó közösségért! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/halottnakacoach/message

Millásreggeli • Gazdasági Muppet Show
Cobain, hőszivattyú, shortosok rémálma - 2020-02-20 06 óra

Millásreggeli • Gazdasági Muppet Show

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2020


Megköszöntöttük az Aladárokat és egy feldolgozás dallal Kurt Cobain amerikai zenészre, a Nirvana együttes énekesére emlékeztünk, aki ezen a napon született 1967-ben. Lapszemle, tőzsde, Budapest te csodás. Ingatlan rovatunkban Nagy Gyulával, a Magyar Mérnöki Kamara elnökével, épületgépésszel beszélgettünk a hőszivattyús fűtő/hűtő rendszerekről. Heti alapozó rovatunkban Jónap Richárd, Accorde Alapkezelő Zrt. portfóliómenedzsere rémisztgette a shortosokat. Az esésre spekulálók már most is bajban vannak az amerikai tőzsdéken. Mi lesz ha még esetleg jó hírek is jönnek?

Love4musicals
El musical en la España de los 2010-1

Love4musicals

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 9, 2020 157:43


Comenzamos el año con lo que ha sido la última última década del musical en España, que  dividiremos en cuatro capítulos, dada la enorme cantidad de títulos estrenados y eso que aún estamos a principio del 2020, pero me arriesgo a vaticinar que serán cuatro capítulos. En este capítulo nos encontraremos con títulos tan variados como “FOLLIES” de Sondheim, o “EL REY LEON” de Elton John, y otros que nos resultan más cercanos como “MÁS DE CIEN MENTIRAS” o “LA LLAMADA” entre otros que por un motivo u otro me parecieron importantes para incluirlos en el repaso que estamos haciendo del género. Así es que te invito a darte un paseo de poco más de dos horas y media de música variada, extraída de QUINCE MUSICALES que se estrenaron por primera vez en España entre los años 2011 y 2013. Espero te guste. 00h 00'00" Inicio 00h 02'22" Cabecera 00h 03'10" FOREVER YOUNG 00h 04'26" Mix de temas 00h 07'17" EL CRIMEN DE LORD ARTHUR SAVILE 00h 08'38” El mundo es un teatro 00h 11'40" La paradoja final 00h 15'00" MAS DE CIEN MENTIRAS 00h 16'36" Mix de temas 00h 23'26" EL REY LEÓN 00h 24'23" Hakuna Matata - David  Ávila, Albert Grácia y Gaby del Castillo 00h 27'34" El vive en ti - Brenda Mhlongo 00h 31'50" El nuevo rey / el ciclo vital 00h 34'15" SHREK 00h 35'23" Un mundo bello y brillante - Enrique Sequero y Patricia del Olmo 00h 40'44" Esta es mi historia” - Enrique Sequero y Mila Cabero 00h 44'06" I’m a believer 00h 46'06" TICK, TICK… BOOM 00h 47'08" 30/90 00h 51'21" No vull paraules - Marc Pociello, Xavi Duch y Laura Fabrés 00h 55'50" EVIL DEAD 00h 57'03" Únete - Pablo Puyol 01h 01'11" Por fin - David Ordinas 01h 03'38" FOLLIES 01h 04'48" Soy corista - Asunción Balaguer 01h 07'43" Tantas mañanas - Carlos Hipólito y Munsa Rius 01h 12'52" Estoy perdiendo la razón - Munsa Rius 01h 17'06" EL ÚLTIMO JINETE 01h 18'19" Vuelan sin alas 01h 22'57" No necesita más - Julia Möller 01h 26'38" Sigue tus sueños - Carlos Solano y Miquel Fernández 01h 30'01" LA LLAMADA 01h 31'35" Si esto es fé” - Macarena García 01h 35'20" Lo hacemos y ya vemos - Macarena García y Andrea Ros 01h 37'57" OVER THE MOON, La vida amb les notes de Jonathan Larson 01h 39'06" Moments d’amor 01h 42'23" La vie boheme 01h 44'57" No vull paraules 01h 47'03" ALADIN, un musical genial 01h 48'43" Aladín, rey del bazar 01h 52'50" Tráenos la lamparita - Aitor Caballer y Victor Lucas 01h 55'03” Hoy ha cambiado mi vida - Carles Montoliu y Naim Thomas 01h 57'53" LO TUYO Y LO MIO 01h 59'08" Happy together 02h 09'50" AY CARMELA, MUSICAL 02h 10'47" Abrázame otra vez - Inma Cuesta 02h 13'03" Mientras duermes - Inma Cuesta 02h 15'53" Yo no pedí nacer cuando nací - Marta Ribera 02h 19'01" Suspiros de España - Inma Cuesta y Marta Ribera 02h 21'38" MARTA TIENE UN MARCAPASOS 02h 22'46" Lo noto - Patricia Ruiz 02h 26'21" Devuélveme a mi chica - Marc Parejo y Leo Rivera 02h 28'59" ¿Qué soy yo para ti? - Rocío Madrid 02h 31'44" Agradecimientos y despedida Sólo me queda recordarte que si quieres suscribirte GRATUITAMENTE al canal de Love4musicals puedes hacerlo pinchando en los enlaces de ivoox o itunes para recibir notificación cada vez que publiquemos un nuevo programa.

Love4musicals
El musical en la España de los 2010-1

Love4musicals

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 9, 2020 157:43


Comenzamos el año con lo que ha sido la última última década del musical en España, que  dividiremos en cuatro capítulos, dada la enorme cantidad de títulos estrenados y eso que aún estamos a principio del 2020, pero me arriesgo a vaticinar que serán cuatro capítulos. En este capítulo nos encontraremos con títulos tan variados como “FOLLIES” de Sondheim, o “EL REY LEON” de Elton John, y otros que nos resultan más cercanos como “MÁS DE CIEN MENTIRAS” o “LA LLAMADA” entre otros que por un motivo u otro me parecieron importantes para incluirlos en el repaso que estamos haciendo del género. Así es que te invito a darte un paseo de poco más de dos horas y media de música variada, extraída de QUINCE MUSICALES que se estrenaron por primera vez en España entre los años 2011 y 2013. Espero te guste. 00h 00'00" Inicio 00h 02'22" Cabecera 00h 03'10" FOREVER YOUNG 00h 04'26" Mix de temas 00h 07'17" EL CRIMEN DE LORD ARTHUR SAVILE 00h 08'38” El mundo es un teatro 00h 11'40" La paradoja final 00h 15'00" MAS DE CIEN MENTIRAS 00h 16'36" Mix de temas 00h 23'26" EL REY LEÓN 00h 24'23" Hakuna Matata - David  Ávila, Albert Grácia y Gaby del Castillo 00h 27'34" El vive en ti - Brenda Mhlongo 00h 31'50" El nuevo rey / el ciclo vital 00h 34'15" SHREK 00h 35'23" Un mundo bello y brillante - Enrique Sequero y Patricia del Olmo 00h 40'44" Esta es mi historia” - Enrique Sequero y Mila Cabero 00h 44'06" I’m a believer 00h 46'06" TICK, TICK… BOOM 00h 47'08" 30/90 00h 51'21" No vull paraules - Marc Pociello, Xavi Duch y Laura Fabrés 00h 55'50" EVIL DEAD 00h 57'03" Únete - Pablo Puyol 01h 01'11" Por fin - David Ordinas 01h 03'38" FOLLIES 01h 04'48" Soy corista - Asunción Balaguer 01h 07'43" Tantas mañanas - Carlos Hipólito y Munsa Rius 01h 12'52" Estoy perdiendo la razón - Munsa Rius 01h 17'06" EL ÚLTIMO JINETE 01h 18'19" Vuelan sin alas 01h 22'57" No necesita más - Julia Möller 01h 26'38" Sigue tus sueños - Carlos Solano y Miquel Fernández 01h 30'01" LA LLAMADA 01h 31'35" Si esto es fé” - Macarena García 01h 35'20" Lo hacemos y ya vemos - Macarena García y Andrea Ros 01h 37'57" OVER THE MOON, La vida amb les notes de Jonathan Larson 01h 39'06" Moments d’amor 01h 42'23" La vie boheme 01h 44'57" No vull paraules 01h 47'03" ALADIN, un musical genial 01h 48'43" Aladín, rey del bazar 01h 52'50" Tráenos la lamparita - Aitor Caballer y Victor Lucas 01h 55'03” Hoy ha cambiado mi vida - Carles Montoliu y Naim Thomas 01h 57'53" LO TUYO Y LO MIO 01h 59'08" Happy together 02h 09'50" AY CARMELA, MUSICAL 02h 10'47" Abrázame otra vez - Inma Cuesta 02h 13'03" Mientras duermes - Inma Cuesta 02h 15'53" Yo no pedí nacer cuando nací - Marta Ribera 02h 19'01" Suspiros de España - Inma Cuesta y Marta Ribera 02h 21'38" MARTA TIENE UN MARCAPASOS 02h 22'46" Lo noto - Patricia Ruiz 02h 26'21" Devuélveme a mi chica - Marc Parejo y Leo Rivera 02h 28'59" ¿Qué soy yo para ti? - Rocío Madrid 02h 31'44" Agradecimientos y despedida Sólo me queda recordarte que si quieres suscribirte GRATUITAMENTE al canal de Love4musicals puedes hacerlo pinchando en los enlaces de ivoox o itunes para recibir notificación cada vez que publiquemos un nuevo programa.

Digital Nomad Lawyer
Visiting the Romblon Islands Philippines - All you need to know

Digital Nomad Lawyer

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 3, 2020 21:52


Do you want a remote island experience without having to worry about the food or logistics? Alad island in the Romblon islands is your spot! In today's episode I give you all the ins and outs of how to get there and what to do.

Nerds Amalgamated
Experiments, Manga & Child Safety

Nerds Amalgamated

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 14, 2019 64:03


WOW!!! This week’s episode is out of this world and filled with Lunatics, parks and just outright fun in the powder or snow. NASA is planning on sending people back to the moon and are starting to plan missions in advance with an eye to researching developments for future exploration. That’s right folks, it may not be 1999 but Moonbase Alpha is finally looking at becoming a reality. Plus there are going to be new buggies and other equipment being sent to the moon so the Astronauts will have something to play with when they arrive next. Wonder if they will find that hidden base full of Nazis on the dark side of the moon or transformers?Next we look into why Manga sales are taking over the U.S comic sales. Could it be the fact that the subject matter is just so much cooler, fun and broad? Or is it part of some plot to take over the world and they are brain washing us all? Hmmm, if this was an anime episode we would now include a musical interlude. The scene, while our heroes wander the country looking for the answer our work on computers calculating and plotting what is happening. This is when the nutty and bumbling sidekick runs around in circles and makes a mess and eats lots of fried chicken. Jeepers, we are living in an anime, now I want my ramen and feel an overwhelming need to run down the street with my arms flung behind me screaming. Nope, not happening, oh well, such a shame.In response to a request from a listener we have had the Professor look into child safety measures in gaming such as the new Harry Potter Wizards Unite. We have a number of articles linked in the notes that have information that can help parents develop strategies aimed at helping protect their dirt magnets, children or teenage food disposal units. There are some really good points and suggestions in this, but as we aren’t parents we are unable to offer any expert advice. This is a really huge topic and it is something we took extremely seriously. If you have any suggestions please feel free to post them on the page and share with each other.Now, it is that time where we have the usual shout out, remembrances, birthdays, and special events. Be careful of those surprise mechanisms that try to loot you like a politician with eight arms. Take care of yourselves and look out for each other, stay hydrated and we will catch you next time. Cya!EPISODE NOTES:Experiments on the moon - https://www.space.com/science-technology-payloads-nasa-moon-artemis-program.htmlManga sales taking over U.S comic sales - https://comicbook.com/anime/2019/07/06/anime-executives-manga-taking-over-us-comic-sales-anime-expo/Child Safety in mobile games- https://aic.gov.au/publications/tandi/tandi379 .- https://nianticlabs.com/privacy/en/- https://policies.warnerbros.com/privacy/children/en-us/html/children_privacy_en-us_1.0.0.html- https://www.childnet.com/blog/a-parents-guide-to-harry-potter-wizards-uniteGames currently playingDJ– Mortal Kombat 11 - https://www.playstation.com/en-us/games/mortal-kombat-11-ps4/Buck– Mafia 3 - https://store.steampowered.com/app/360430/Mafia_III/Professor– Harry Potter Wizards Unite - https://www.harrypotterwizardsunite.com/Other topics discussedSnow falls on Queensland- https://www.abc.net.au/news/2019-06-04/snow-falling-in-stanthorpe-cold-weather-queensland/11174962List of Apollo Missions- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Apollo_missionsLuna Park- Melbourne - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Luna_Park,_Melbourne- Sydney - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Luna_Park_SydneyIron Sky (2012 movie)- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Iron_SkyMickey Mouse as a Warhammer 40k character- http://www.coolminiornot.com/pics/pics2/img3e1fc14857e56.jpgSpace Shuttle retirement- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Space_Shuttle_retirementVirgin Galactic- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Virgin_GalacticChinese Anime- https://www.ranker.com/list/best-chinese-animation-anime/ranker-animeAsur illustrations- https://www.facebook.com/asur.illustrations/Tik Tok fails to remove predators- https://www.bbc.com/news/blogs-trending-47813350Mom blames Pokémon Go- https://gamerant.com/girl-hit-car-pokemon-go/Finsta (Instagram trend)- https://www.today.com/parents/parents-you-know-about-instagram-do-you-know-finsta-t117541Cuban American mob- https://crimereads.com/the-birth-of-the-cuban-american-mob/Igor (character)- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Igor_(character)Channing Tatum (American actor and singer)- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Channing_TatumThis Is The End (2013 movie)- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/This_Is_the_EndThe Prestige (2006 movie)- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Prestige_(film)Shoutouts9 Jul 1958 - The 1958 Lituya Bay earthquake occurred with a moment magnitude of 7.8. The strike-slip earthquake took place on the Fairweather Fault and triggered a rockslide of 40 million cubic yards (30 million cubic meters and about 90 million tons) into the narrow inlet of Lituya Bay, Alaska. The impact was heard 50 miles (80 km) away, and the sudden displacement of water resulted in a megatsunami that washed out trees to a maximum elevation of 1,720 feet (520 m) at the entrance of Gilbert Inlet. This is the largest and most significant megatsunami in modern times. - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1958_Lituya_Bay,_Alaska_earthquake_and_megatsunami9 Jul 1981 – Donkey Kong, an early example of the platform game genre was released. In the game, Mario (originally named Mr. Video and then Jumpman) must rescue a damsel in distress named Pauline (originally named Lady), from a giant ape named Donkey Kong. - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Donkey_Kong_(video_game)11 Jul 1969 – David Bowie Space Oddity inspired by Stanley Kubrick's film 2001: A Space Odyssey was released during a period of great interest in space flight. The United States' Apollo 11 mission would launch five days later and would become the first manned moon landing another five days after that. - https://www.abc.net.au/news/2019-07-11/david-bowies-space-oddity-50-years-old-moon-landing-anniversary/112971344 Jul 2019 – Mad magazine ends publication of future issues will no longer feature new content, with the magazine instead relying on classic content from its nearly 67-year history. - https://www.theguardian.com/culture/2019/jul/04/the-end-of-satire-mad-magazine-to-cease-regular-publicationRemembrances6 Jul 2019 - Mandla Maseko, aimed to be the first black African in space. In 2013 he was one of 23 winners out of a million entrants to a competition by the Axe Apollo Space Academy to attend a US space academy, in order to be the first black African in space. He was nicknamed "Afronaut" and "Spaceboy". He went to the Kennedy Space Centre for a week to do tests, such as skydiving and a journey on a reduced-gravity aircraft, ahead of a planned one-hour suborbital flight on board a XCOR Lynx Mark II that was planned to take place in 2015. However, the flight did not happen as XCOR Aerospace went bankrupt in 2017. He would have been the second South African in space, after Mark Shuttleworth in 2012. He died at the age of 30 in a motorbike accident in Pretoria - https://www.abc.net.au/news/2019-07-09/man-destined-to-be-the-first-black-african-in-space-dies/112905489 Jul 1856 - Amedeo Avogadro, was an Italianscientist, most noted for his contribution to molecular theory now known as Avogadro's law, which states that equal volumes of gases under the same conditions of temperature and pressure will contain equal numbers of molecules. In tribute to him, the number of elementary entities (atoms, molecules,ions or other particles) in 1 mole of a substance, 6.022140857(74)×1023, is known as the Avogadro constant, one of the seven SI base units and represented by NA . He died at the age of 79 in Turin - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amedeo_Avogadro9 Jul 1978 - Zoltán Aladár, Transylvanian composer, music critic and teacher (The Goat and the Three Goons). He died at the age of 49 in Târgu Mureș - https://www.encyclopedia.com/arts/dictionaries-thesauruses-pictures-and-press-releases/zoltan-aladar9 Jul 2014 - Eileen Ford, was an American model agency executive and co-founder of Ford Models with her husband, Gerard "Jerry" Ford, in 1946. Ford Models was one of the earliest and internationally recognized modelling agencies in the world. She died at the age of 92 from complications of meningioma and osteoporosis in Morristown, New Jersey. - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eileen_FordFamous Birthdays8 Jul 1894 - Pyotr Kapitsa, was a leading Sovietphysicist and Nobel laureate, best known for his work in low-temperature physics. He discovered superfluidity in 1937 when he observed liquid helium flowing without friction – in other words with no loss of kinetic energy. He was born in Kronstadt - https://www.famousscientists.org/pyotr-kapitsa/9 Jul 1942 - Richard Roundtree, is an American actor and former model. Roundtree is noted as being "the first black action hero" for his portrayal of private detective John Shaft in the 1971 film Shaft, and its four sequels, released between 1972 and 2019. For his performance in the original film, Roundtree was nominated for the Golden Globe Award for New Star of the Year – Actor in 1972. He was born in New Rochelle, New York - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_Roundtree9 Jul 1971 - Marc Andreessen, is an American entrepreneur,investor, and software engineer. He is the co-author of Mosaic, the first widely used Web browser; co-founder of Netscape; and co-founder and general partner of Silicon Valley venture capital firm Andreessen Horowitz. Andreessen is also a co-founder of Ning, a company that provides a platform for social networking websites. He sits on the board of directors of Facebook, eBay, and Hewlett Packard Enterprise, among others. Andreessen was one of six inductees in the World Wide Web Hall of Fame announced at the First International Conference on the World-Wide Web in 1994. He was born in Cedar Falls, Iowa - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marc_Andreessen10 Jul 1856 – Nikola Tesla, was a Serbian-American inventor,electrical engineer, mechanical engineer, and futurist who is best known for his contributions to the design of the modern alternating current (AC) electricity supply system. His alternating current (AC) induction motor and related polyphase AC patents, licensed by Westinghouse Electric in 1888, earned him a considerable amount of money and became the cornerstone of the polyphase system which that company would eventually market. Tesla became well known as an inventor and would demonstrate his achievements to celebrities and wealthy patrons at his lab, and was noted for his showmanship at public lectures. He was born in Smiljan, Austrian Empire (modern-day Croatia). - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nikola_TeslaEvents of Interest9 Jul 1893 - Daniel Hale Williams III repairs the torn pericardium of a knife wound patient, James Cornish, without penicillin or blood transfusion. - https://www.onthisday.com/people/daniel-williams9 Jul 1922 – Johnny Weissmuller swims the 100 meters freestyle in 58.6 seconds breaking the world swimming record and the 'minute barrier'. - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Johnny_Weissmuller9 Jul 1955 – The Russell–Einstein Manifesto calls for a reduction of the risk of nuclear warfare. It highlighted the dangers posed by nuclear weapons and called for world leaders to seek peaceful resolutions to international conflict. The signatories included eleven pre-eminent intellectuals and scientists, including Albert Einstein, who signed it just days before his death on 18 April 1955. - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Russell%E2%80%93Einstein_Manifesto9 Jul 1971 - British battleship HMS Vanguard explodes at Scapa Flow (the result of an internal explosion of faulty cordite), killing 804. - https://www.onthisday.com/photos/hms-vanguard-disasterIntroArtist – Goblins from MarsSong Title – Super Mario - Overworld Theme (GFM Trap Remix)Song Link - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-GNMe6kF0j0&index=4&list=PLHmTsVREU3Ar1AJWkimkl6Pux3R5PB-QJFollow us on Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/NerdsAmalgamated/Email - Nerds.Amalgamated@gmail.comTwitter - https://twitter.com/NAmalgamatedSpotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/6Nux69rftdBeeEXwD8GXrSiTunes - https://itunes.apple.com/au/podcast/top-shelf-nerds/id1347661094RSS - http://www.thatsnotcanonproductions.com/topshelfnerdspodcast?format=rss

Quick Desde mi butaca
Quick Desde mi Butaca 130-Lo tuyo y lo mío, el musical

Quick Desde mi butaca

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 26, 2019 33:24


Quick Desde mi butaca se despide de las ondas hasta después de verano tras 130 emisiones cargadas de entrevistas, noticias, reportajes… Y en esta semana que echamos el telón por ahora hemos querido acercarnos a algunas de las canciones de nuestra vida a través de “Lo tuyo y lo mío, El Musical”. Este espectáculo de 75 minutos recorre a través de 75 temas de nuestra música la vida de una pareja. Lo tuyo y lo mío, se podrá ver los domingos a las 21:15h en la Sala Lola Membrives del Teatro Lara en julio y agosto. Más música con los de Liverpool de la mano de la película “Yesterday” y del espectáculo “Showbeat” y el cierre se lo dedicamos al público familiar con “Snoopy El Musical” en los Teatros Luchana y “Aladín, Un Musical Genial” en el Teatro Alcázar.

No Solo Delphi, el Podcast
49. Patrones de diseño

No Solo Delphi, el Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 7, 2019 39:27


En el episodio de hoy venimos con muchas novedades, por ejemplo, un nuevo curso sobre Patrones de Diseños, vamos al cine a ver Aladín y además, MesuraSoft nos regala dos libros para los suscriptores de No Solo Delphi

Te Lo Transmito Así Nomás
Te Lo Transmito Podcast#199 - El de Aladdin, Tuca & Bertie y Chernobyl

Te Lo Transmito Así Nomás

Play Episode Listen Later May 29, 2019 121:25


Hola, soy Ana María Picchio y vengo a recordarles que hoy hay Podcast

De taquito a la mañana
Desde Aladín hasta el Rey León, conocé todos los estrenos de Disney de este año

De taquito a la mañana

Play Episode Listen Later May 23, 2019 20:31


De taquito a la mañana recibió a Gabriel Mauttoni, que repasó la agenda de estrenos de este año de Disney.

SBS Bosnian - SBS na bosanskom jeziku
Bosnia and Herzegovina, weekly report, May 5, 2019 - Obnova Aladže, poziv na obnovu veza u Foči

SBS Bosnian - SBS na bosanskom jeziku

Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2019 9:32


Bosnia and Herzegovina - affairs in the country for the last seven day - Sedmični izvještaj iz Bosne i Hercegovine: Odjeci razgovora u Berlinu. Poruke nezadovoljstva za 1. majObnovljena i ponovo otvorena Aladža džamija u Foči

Box Sophisme
Épisode 33 - 17 janvier 2019

Box Sophisme

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 17, 2019


Cette semaine! Alad'2, retrospective des Star Tek récents, et Glass!

Cephalon Squared: A Warframe Podcast
Lorecast 3 - The Second Dream and Alad V

Cephalon Squared: A Warframe Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 10, 2019 37:31


SPOILERS! Please avoid if you haven't completed the main questline (up to and including The Sacrifice and the Chimera Prologue), or, at the very least, The Second Dream. However, if you're ready to go, this is a great episode. We look at the first half of The Second Dream (there is so much to discuss!) and the story behind Alad V...

MDR
Les meilleures et pires comédies de l'année 2018

MDR

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2018 42:50


Pour la dernière émission de l’année, Daniel Andreyev revient avec deux de ses chroniqueurs, Hugo Alexandre et Max Besnard sur les comédies qui ont marqué 2018. De la meilleure comédie au pire souvenir, ils font le bilan et passent des réussis Le retour du héros, Tout le monde debout, Le poulain, Roulez jeunesse, aux échecs Ma reum, L'école est finie, Les Déguns, Alad’2, Amoureux de ma femme… Et bien sûr, petit focus sur le gros coup de coeur de l’année, Le grand bain. Pitch improbable, des acteurs au top et belle réalisation, un film touchant qui a été la belle surprise de 2018.La team MDR en profite aussi pour passer en revue quelques bandes-annonces des films prévus en 2019.CRÉDITSMDR est un podcast de Séance radio, produit par Goom. Enregistré à l’Antenne Paris (10, rue la Vacquerie 11ème) le vendredi 14 décembre 2018. Production exécutive : Binge Audio. Direction de production : Joël Ronez. Réalisation : Quentin Bresson. Chargée de production : Juliette Livartowski. Chargée d’édition : Camille Regache. Editrice : Adélaïde Desnoë. Générique : Corentin Kerdraon. Voir Acast.com/privacy pour les informations sur la vie privée et l'opt-out.

MDR
Alad’2, génie du malaise

MDR

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 19, 2018 18:27


Kev Adams revient pour la suite des Nouvelles aventures d’Aladin sorti en 2015, qui avait tout de même décroché 4 millions d’entrées. Le deuxième volet ne relève pas le niveau : un scénario paresseux, des accents incohérents, des morceaux chantés ennuyeux, aucune connivence avec le spectateur, et pour seule clef de voute un double One man show entre Kev Adams et Jamel Debbouze, nouvel antagoniste, qui déroulent leurs sketchs sans jamais se rencontrer. L’unique promesse de la bande-annonce d’un duel entre Eric et Ramzy est sabordée. Seule certitude : Kev Adams est un vrai phénomène de génération, capable de mobiliser des millions de fans, mais toujours pas un bon acteur. Animé par Daniel Andreyev avec Hugo Alexandre.RECOMMANDATIONSLA RECO D’HUGO ALEXANDRE : « Fiston » de Pascal Bourdiaux (2013) où Kev Adams se fait tirer vers le haut grâce à Franck « God » Dubosc. CRÉDITSMDR est un podcast de Séance radio, produit par Goom. Enregistré à l’Antenne Paris (10, rue la Vacquerie 11ème) le jeudi 18 octobre 2018. Production exécutive : Binge Audio. Direction de production : Joël Ronez. Réalisation : Jules Jellaoui. Chargée de production : Juliette Livartowski. Chargée d’édition : Camille Regache. Générique : Corentin Kerdraon. Voir Acast.com/privacy pour les informations sur la vie privée et l'opt-out.

After Hate
Episode 69 : On ne parle pas d’Alad’2

After Hate

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 16, 2018 63:56


Vous vouliez de la Hate, vous l’aurez, la moitié de l’équipe a détesté Venom. L’autre le descend. On a bien rigolé. On en parle dans cet épisode. Actu (00:01:00) : Daniel annonce le nouveau spécial de fin d’année du RPU, Super Président de la Vème Battle. On fait ensuite un très long HS sur les … Continuer la lecture de « Episode 69 : On ne parle pas d’Alad’2 »

Le ciné de Marc Choquet
Le ciné de Marc Choquet du 3 octobre 2018

Le ciné de Marc Choquet

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 3, 2018 1:28


Au sommaire: Marc Choquet présente "Alad'2" par Lionel Steketee, avec Kev Adams, Jamel Debbouze, Eric et Ramzy, "A Star Is Born" par Bradley Cooper, avec Lady Gaga et Bradley Cooper.

Víðsjá
Frönsk tónlist, norrænar kvikmyndir, gervigreind og fagurfræði borgari

Víðsjá

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 21, 2018 55:00


Við byrjum á því að trufla aðeins æfingu hjá hjá píanóleikaranum Aladár Racz og klassíska saxafónleikaranum Guido Bäumer en þeir skipa dúettinn Duo Ultima sem er með tónleika í Norræna húsinu í kvöld. Við kynnum okkur gervigreind og listsköpun út frá hugleiðingum um efnið sem kviknuðu vegna sýningar í Japan. Guja Dögg Hauksdóttir arkitekt flytur pistil um borgina og borgarlandslag. Guja Dögg mun á næstu vikum flytja okkur pistla og leggja orð í umræðuna um arkitektúr, fagurfræði og borgarskipulag. Hennar fyrsta viðfangsefni er svæðið umhverfis Háskóla Íslands. Við rennum líka við í norska sendiráðinu og hittum þar Silje Betie Löken til að heyra af norrænni kvikmyndahátið sem hefst á morgun. Umsjón: Guðni Tómasson og Halla Harðardóttir

Víðsjá
Ungversk tónlist, Kjarval og framúrstefnan, Bankster,Himnaríki og helv

Víðsjá

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2018 55:00


Um liðna helgi frumsýndi Borgarleikhúsið Himnaríki og helvíti í leikstjórn Egils Heiðars Antons Pálssonar. María Kristjánsdóttir fór á verkið og deilir upplifun sinni með okkur í dag. Rætt er við píanókennarann Aladár Rácz um ungverska tónlist í tilefni af komu Budapest Festival sveitarinnar sem leikur annað kvöld í Hörpu undir stjórn Ivans Fischers. Við heimsækjum sýninguna Líðandinn - La duree á Kjarvalstöðum þar sem Aldís Arnardóttir segir okkur frá því hvernig Kjarval kynntist hugmyndum fútúristanna og kúbistanna þegar hann fór utan í nám. Og Guðmundur Óskarsson les úr skáldsögu sinni Bankster, sem er bók vikunnar hér á Rás 1. Umsjónarmenn þáttarins eru Guðni Tómasson og Halla Harðardóttir.

Bantha Radio Podcast - Pláticas del Multiverso.

Revisamos notas de series que se vienen muy pronto a la televisión como #XMEN, #Inhumans y #CerdosYDiamantes (Snatch) así como los mas sonado sobre la proxima cinta de #Disney #LaBellaYLaBestia, Aladín y La Sirenita. Oliver nos da su reseña sobre #KongIslaCalavera y las aventuras de Capt Marvel, Loki, Nick Fury, Pedro Picapiedra y los MUTOs Recuerden que nos pueden seguir en nuestras redes sociales. Recuerda seguirnos en nuestras redes sociales y página oficial. Facebook •http://www.facebook.com/bantharadiomx Twitter •http://www.twitter.com/bantharadio Bantha Radio •http://www.bantharadio.com Podcast •http://www.audioboom.com/bantharadio

Cardboard of the Rings
Episode 98: The Fall of Brandon-alad

Cardboard of the Rings

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2016 122:55


– Introductions – NEWS! Tactics Eowyn is real! – 5 years of hard lessons! – A game of identification…. -Sign Off Contact Us cardboardoftherings@gmail.com @cotrpodcast on twitter http://www.facebook.com/cardboardoftherings twitch.tv/cotrpodcast YouTube.com/COTRPodcast Chris’ Videos discord.me/cotr

Speckschau
SPS#075 Adolars phantastische Abenteuer

Speckschau

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 21, 2016 11:10


Serie: Mézga Aladár különös kalandjai, HU 1969

Barley, Almirante & Scotch
Aladín, Tarot y Padrinos Mágicos

Barley, Almirante & Scotch

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 4, 2015 40:37


¡Volvimos! Luego de un breve receso, Barley, Almirante & Scotch, continúa sobreanalizando cosas de la vida cotidiana. En esta ocasión, nos planteamos qué le pedirías a un genio si te concede tres deseos. Hablan: Sofía Sauro (@Saintmaili) y Tobías Traglia (@TobaTraglia)

Pwnerd Podcast
PwnerdPodcast EP091: Satoru Iwata

Pwnerd Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 16, 2015


Fallece Iwata. Joan sebastian le siguió. Nuevos iPods. Live action del Genio de Aladín. Batman V Superman. Suicide Squad. Deadpool. Star Wars Reel. X-Men Apocalypse en imágenes. Premios EMMY. Otro poco de la Lexus Hoverboard. Los Marshall London. Angry Birds 2. Cuánto cuesta el año escolar en Hogwarts. Plutón.

Nädala raamat
Nädala raamat 2015-04-10

Nädala raamat

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2015


Eesti avastamin koondab aastatel 1881-1920 Ungaris Eesti ja eestlaste kohta kirjutatud artikleid. Suurem osa neist on ilmunud etnograafi ja tõlkija Alad?r B?ni sulest, kes käis Eesti saartel ja Setumaal etnograafilisel kogumisretkel 1911. aasta suvel. Kogumik on Ungari-Eesti kultuurisuhete ühe tähtsa peatüki esmatutvustamine eesti publikule. (E-raamat. Urmas Bereczki. Eesti avastamine. Toimetab Küllo Arjakas.)

Civil Tudomány
A láthatatlan kéz nyomában

Civil Tudomány

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2013 58:03


A modern közgazdaságtan láthatatlan kéz elméletéről beszél Dr. Madarász Aladár

Magánszám
Ludvig Laura Aladár, az atlétatermetű atomfizikus anekdotája

Magánszám

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 28, 2010 3:45


Magánszám