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Clarín
Clarín - Morante-Roca Rey: saltan chispas en El Puerto - 09/08/25

Clarín

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 9, 2025 25:43


Morante de la Puebla, Roca Rey y Daniel Crespo salen por la Puerta Grande en la 5ª y penúltima de abono de la temporada de verano de El Puerto de Santa María, marcada por la bronca entre Morante y Roca Rey en un momento dado en el callejón por un quite del peruano en el cuarto toro que correspondía al sevillano, que se une a la polémica por el supuesto veto de Roca Rey a Morante en la Feria de Santiago de Santander. Sebastián Castella, a hombros en el comienzo de la Feria de la Peregrina de Pontevedra. Conexión en directo con la final del Circuito de Novilladas de Extremadura en Alcántara. Valoración de los carteles del Pilar de Zaragoza. El barcelonés Mario Vilau destaca en la tercera y última novillada clasificatoria del Circuito Valenciano en Vinaroz. Escuchar audio

Palavra Aberta
Especialistas em direito constitucional avaliam PEC proposta por aliados de Jair Bolsonaro

Palavra Aberta

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 9, 2025 26:16


O Palavra Aberta desse sábado (9) discute sobre a possível aprovação da Proposta de Emenda à Constituição (PEC) do fim do foro privilegiado, que os parlamentares de oposição no Congresso, aliados do ex-presidente da república brasileira, Jair Bolsonaro (PL), solicitaram.A PEC tem como propósito modificar textos da Constituição, tanto para adicionar, remover ou alterar dispositivos. Além disso, a PEC passa por análise da Comissão de Constituição e Justiça (CCJ), podendo incluir uma comissão especial e votada em dois turnos no plenário das Casas Legislativas, sendo a Câmara e Senado. Para aprovação, a PEC precisa de maioria absoluta de ⅗ dos votos em ambas Casas Legislativas, em dois turnos de votação.Todavia, a finalidade dessa ementa à Constituição acaba com o foro especial para deputados e senadores em casos de crimes, tais como corrupção, lavagem de dinheiro e obstrução de Justiça. Caso aprovada, eles passariam a ser julgados por juízes de primeira instância, como qualquer cidadão.A solicitação dessa PEC é uma reação à mudança de entendimento do Supremo Tribunal Federal (STF), que recentemente decidiu manter as ações contra ex-autoridades na Corte desde que os crimes tenham sido cometidos durante o exercício do mandato. Em essência, a ação assegura que Jair Bolsonaro continue a ser submetido a julgamento no Supremo, mesmo após deixar o cargo de presidente.Para além da Proposta de Emenda à Constituição que extingue o Foro Privilegiado, os partidários do ex-presidente buscam a anistia para os envolvidos na suposta tentativa de golpe de estado e a instauração de um processo de impeachment contra o ministro do STF, Alexandre de Moraes.Para debater sobre o tema, o ‘Palavra Aberta' recebe a advogada criminalista Paôla Alcântara, o advogado e professor de Teoria do Estado Ricardo Souza e, também, o advogado criminalista e professor Eduardo Milhomens.Sobre o podcastO podcast Palavra Aberta vai ao ar todos os sábados, às 8h30, na Rádio Itatiaia. Você também pode ouvir os episódios anteriores nas plataformas de áudio, e no YouTube da Rádio de Minas.

Ràdio Maricel de Sitges
Rafa Alcázar, un històric del bàsquet sitgetà, rep el reconeixement de la Federació Catalana i afronta la seva darrera temporada al capdavant de l'Esportiu Sitgetà de Basquetbol

Ràdio Maricel de Sitges

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 8, 2025


Conversem amb Rafa Alcázar, qui el passat mes de novembre va rebre un reconeixement de la Federació Catalana de Bàsquet, com un dels històrics del bàsquet català. Alcázar porta un bon grapat d'anys vinculat al món del bàsquet i presideix a dia d'avui l'Esportiu Sitgetà de Basquetbol. Alcázar, però ja ha avançat que la que ve serà la seva darrera temporada al front del bàsquet femení. L'entrada Rafa Alcázar, un històric del bàsquet sitgetà, rep el reconeixement de la Federació Catalana i afronta la seva darrera temporada al capdavant de l’Esportiu Sitgetà de Basquetbol ha aparegut primer a Radio Maricel.

Esports – Ràdio Maricel de Sitges. 107.8 FM
Rafa Alcázar, un històric del bàsquet sitgetà, rep el reconeixement de la Federació Catalana i afronta la seva darrera temporada al capdavant de l'Esportiu Sitgetà de Basquetbol

Esports – Ràdio Maricel de Sitges. 107.8 FM

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 8, 2025


Conversem amb Rafa Alcázar, qui el passat mes de novembre va rebre un reconeixement de la Federació Catalana de Bàsquet, com un dels històrics del bàsquet català. Alcázar porta un bon grapat d'anys vinculat al món del bàsquet i presideix a dia d'avui l'Esportiu Sitgetà de Basquetbol. Alcázar, però ja ha avançat que la que ve serà la seva darrera temporada al front del bàsquet femení. L'entrada Rafa Alcázar, un històric del bàsquet sitgetà, rep el reconeixement de la Federació Catalana i afronta la seva darrera temporada al capdavant de l’Esportiu Sitgetà de Basquetbol ha aparegut primer a Radio Maricel.

SER Ciudad Real
"Las canciones de Dani Fernández son la banda sonora de mi vida"

SER Ciudad Real

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 8, 2025 4:39


Hablamos con Inés Catalán, del club de fans de Dani Fernández, en vísperas de la venta de entradas para el segundo concierto que ofrecerá en Alcázar de San Juan en septiembre 

SBS Assyrian
Assyrian Program 5 August 2025

SBS Assyrian

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 6, 2025 56:47


In this program: Interview with Emmanuel Sada from Assyrian Democratic Movement about Assyrian Martyrs Day commemoration; Homer Abramian talks about his lecture about the Mistakes made by Assyrian leaders before and after WWI, and, from ALC features, a report about the Pro Palestine Harbour Bridge rally

No Hay Derecho
Estudiantes de la Escuela Jurídica de los Pueblos en No Hay Derecho con Glatzer Tuesta [06-08-2025]

No Hay Derecho

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 6, 2025 104:29


🔴 Estudiantes de la Escuela Jurídica de los Pueblos en No Hay Derecho con Glatzer Tuesta [06-08-2025] 🔴 Glatzer Tuesta entrevista a José Alcántara (Cajamarca), miembro de la Red Nacional de Abogados Defensores de Derechos Humanos e Indígenas – RENADHI; Ana Velásquez (Cusco), vicepresidenta del centro federado de Derecho e integrante de la comisión contra el hostigamiento sexual de la Universidad San Antonio Abad del Cusco; Fiorella Simaraura Madre De Dios), integrante del colectivo feminista Wanamei Morado; Betsy Zavaleta (Piura), integrante de la comunidad campesina San Martín de Sechura. Abogada del Consultorio jurídico Zavaleta y Asociados; ⁠Grover Andy Luque (Puno), abogado de víctimas, RENADHI, Estudio Quiroz y asociados Illary y a ⁠Jhorge Maldonado (Apurimac), integrante de la comunidad campesina de Huancahuire, Cotabambas. Egresado de Derecho. La Escuela Jurídica de los Pueblos se trata de un espacio donde jóvenes estudiantes y abogados/as de todo el Perú se encuentran para aprender, pensar juntos y fortalecer la defensa de los derechos de los pueblos indígenas y los bosques

True Crime All The Time Unsolved
The Alcásser Murders

True Crime All The Time Unsolved

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 4, 2025 67:09


14-year-old Miriam García Iborra, 15-year-old Antonia “Toñi” Gómez Rodríguez, and 14-year-old Desirée Hernández Folch went missing while hitchhiking to a nightclub in November 1992. In January 1993, their bodies were found in a remote area. The case of the 14-year-old Miriam García Iborra, 15-year-old Antonia “Toñi” Gómez Rodríguez, and 14-year-old Desirée Hernández Folch went missing while hitchhiking to a nightclub in November 1992. In January 1993, their bodies were found in a remote area. The case of the Alcásser girls made headlines throughout Spain. Join Mike and Gibby as they discuss the murder of the Alcásser girls. One of the men involved was imprisoned for his role in the murders, but the man believed to be the main perpetrator remains at large. Many questions and theories surround this case that are still being debated to this day.You can help support the show at patreon.com/truecrimeallthetimeVisit the show's website at truecrimeallthetime.com for contact, merchandise, and donation informationAn Emash Digital productionSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

SBS Burmese - SBS ျမန္မာပိုင္း အစီအစဥ္
ALC: ၂၀၂၅ ခုနှစ် ဩဂုတ်လ ၄ ရက်, SBS Burmese News Flash သတင်းများ။

SBS Burmese - SBS ျမန္မာပိုင္း အစီအစဥ္

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 4, 2025 2:57


ALC: ၂၀၂၅ ခုနှစ် ဩဂုတ်လ ၄ ရက်, SBS Burmese News Flash သတင်းများ။

Abundant Life Church
Faith For Miracles Pt. 3

Abundant Life Church

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 4, 2025 61:07


Faith for Miracles || Apostle Jeremiah Hosford || 07.27.25 Thank you for tuning in to Abundant Life Church online! Subscribe to experience the power and glory of God on a weekly basis through ALC Ministries! Download our free app to get access to exclusive content and updates every single week! App Store: https://apple.co/3weWG9s Google Play Store: https://bit.ly/3kWX0UU If you would like to support ALC financially please follow this link: https://flow.page/alcgiving Stay connected to ALC by following the links below! Instagram: https://bit.ly/3EAJ1NG Facebook: https://bit.ly/3Sz7KIQ YouTube: https://bit.ly/37Bwi11 TikTok: https://bit.ly/3OF4z0r Website: https://abundantlifechurch.com Follow Apostle Jeremiah Hosford on social media! Facebook: https://bit.ly/3jYtAWf Instagram: https://bit.ly/3EEFazk TikTok: https://bit.ly/3EAWogS Website: https://jeremiahhosford.com

Tudor History with Claire Ridgway
Blown to Bits in Battle: The Tudor Rogue Who Might've Been Henry VIII's Son

Tudor History with Claire Ridgway

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 3, 2025 7:01


He dreamt of invading Ireland with Spanish gold and papal blessing… Instead, he died in a Moroccan ditch, his legs blown off by cannon fire. This is the incredible, tragic, and chaotic story of Thomas Stukeley—Tudor adventurer, mercenary, spy, and the man rumoured to be King Henry VIII's illegitimate son. I'm Claire Ridgway, historian and author, and today we're diving into the Battle of Alcácer Quibir on 4th August 1578—also known as the **Battle of the Three Kings**—where Stukeley died alongside kings and thousands of European soldiers. In this video, I'll explore: - The rumour that Stukeley was Henry VIII's son - Why Stukeley was chosen to lead a crusade into Morocco - The bloody battle that killed three kings and shattered Portugal's future - How one English rogue became a legend (and a tragedy) Want to know more about Stukeley's life as a pirate, papal favourite, and Elizabethan thorn-in-the-side? Watch my full video here: https://youtu.be/Cq11kP14kek Let me know in the comments—had you heard of Thomas Stukeley before? Do you think he could have been Henry VIII's son? #ThomasStukeley #TudorHistory #HenryVIII #OnThisDay #BattleOfThreeKings #SebastianOfPortugal #TudorAdventurers #ClaireRidgway #HistoryTube #DarkHistory #TudorMyths #RoyalBastards #Stukeley

Así las cosas
¡Examen de ortografía! Las reglas más actuales de ortografía ¿te las sabes?

Así las cosas

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 1, 2025 10:47


Paulina Chavira, asesora lingüística y colaboradora de ALC

Minding the Forest
Loggers around the country to meet in Louisiana — Ep. 58

Minding the Forest

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 1, 2025 25:36


Send us a textDave Cupp has been a forester in Louisiana for more than 40 years, 30 of which he's worked for Walsh Timber Co. He has always maintained good relationships with Loggers and of late has served as Vice President of the American Loggers Council (ALC). This year he is set to take the reins of the ALC as its president when the organization that represents loggers in 47 states across the United States holds its convention in Lafayette, Louisiana. Dave talks about the importance of loggers to the industry and the hope for new markets to help the forest products industry as a whole. Loggers who want to find out more about the national ALC convention can go to www.americanloggerscouncil.com/events. If you want to contact Dave, you can reach out to him by email at  davecupp@southland.groupMinding the Forest is a podcast of the Louisiana Forestry Association and his hosted by LFA Media Specialist Jeff Zeringue. Comments can be sent to jzeringue@laforestry.com.If you want to find out more about the Sustainable Forestry Initiative (SFI), go to forests.org.Check out our website at laforestry.com.Click this link to join the LFA.

SER Soria
Luis Rey (Concejal Urbanismo Ayto Soria) - El Ayuntamiento de Soria aprueba la permuta del uso de dos parcelas, relativa al Palacio de los Alcántara

SER Soria

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 31, 2025 3:04


Luis Rey (Concejal Urbanismo Ayto Soria) - El Ayuntamiento de Soria aprueba la permuta del uso de dos parcelas, relativa al Palacio de los Alcántara

Os Novenáticos
Oración a Santa Apolonia

Os Novenáticos

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 31, 2025 1:12


Santísima virgen y fervorosa mártir,abogada mía, Santa Apolonia,llena de amor a Dios,que con la constanciade muchos años de virtudte hiciste respetable y venerablea toda Alejandría.Ayúdame bendita santa,escucha mi súplica,dame tu favor y ayudaen estos momentos de angustia,dolor y desolación de mi alma.Emplea tu intercesión con Dios,y tu patrocinio conmigoen hacerme digno devoto tuyopor la imitación de tus virtudes,y constancia en los buenos propósitos:Alcánzame asimismoel favor que te pido en esta ocasión,interponiendo con tus méritoslos de mí Señor Jesucristo.Amén.(Se hace la petición y se reza tres vecesel Padre nuestro, el Ave María, con Gloria).ACI Digital

The Real News Podcast
Defending Their Land: Black communities resist Brazilian space center

The Real News Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 28, 2025 4:47


On the Northeastern Brazilian coast, in the region of Alcântara, Maranhão, there are dozens of traditional villages of Black communities. Their families have lived here for generations — farming and fishing. They are known as quilombos. These villages were founded by their ancestors, who were either freed or who escaped enslavement on the plantations of Brazil.There are thousands of quilombos across Brazil. But only a small number have the titles to their lands. And many are under threat from development projects, resource extraction, Big Ag, and real estate. This was the story in Alcântara, where these communities have faced removal and threats from Brazil's Alcântara Space Center. But they have fought back.This is episode 59 of Stories of Resistance—a podcast co-produced by The Real News and Global Exchange. Independent investigative journalism, supported by Global Exchange's Human Rights in Action program. Each week, we'll bring you stories of resistance like this. Inspiration for dark times.If you like what you hear, please subscribe, like, share, comment, or leave a review. And please consider signing up for the Stories of Resistance podcast feed, either in Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Spreaker, or wherever you listen.Please consider supporting this podcast and Michael Fox's reporting on his Patreon account: patreon.com/mfox. There you can also see exclusive pictures, video, and interviews. Written and produced by Michael Fox.RESOURCES: Black Communities in Brazil Under Threat from US Satellite DealBecome a member and join the Stories of Resistance Supporters Club today!Follow us on:Bluesky: @therealnews.comFacebook: The Real News NetworkTwitter: @TheRealNewsYouTube: @therealnewsInstagram: @therealnewsnetworkFollow Stories of Reistance on:Apple PodcastsSpotifySpreaker

Abundant Life Church
Revival & Riots!

Abundant Life Church

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 28, 2025 52:44


When the gospel transforms hearts, it also shakes up culture. In Acts 19:21–41, we see how Paul's Spirit-led vision and bold preaching of Jesus led to both revival and riot in the city of Ephesus. As people turned from idols to the living God, resistance exploded — but so did God's protection and purpose. In this message, we explore how God's vision moves us forward, but also how we need to be ready to handle friction after times of fruitful ministry. Be challenged to live a faith that transforms lives — even when it upsets things.-----To learn more about who we are and how you can get involved at ALC, follow this link: https://abundantlifebirdsboro.com/new-here/Support the show

Filosofia Pop
230.Protágoras, de Platão; com Pedro Ivo

Filosofia Pop

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 28, 2025 130:01


Recebemos Pedro Ivo Souza de Alcântara ara uma conversa sobre o “Protágoras” de Platão e como esse diálogo nos ajuda a pensar as questões éticas, políticas e epistemológicas contemporaneas. Pedro Ivo Souza de Alcantara é bacharel em Direito pelo Centro… Leia mais → O post 230.Protágoras, de Platão; com Pedro Ivo apareceu primeiro em filosofia pop.

SUBJECT TO INTERPRETATION
Interpreters, AI & Advocacy – Safe AI Taskforce (part 2) [EP 86]

SUBJECT TO INTERPRETATION

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 25, 2025 69:25


In this episode of Subject to Interpretation, host Maria Ceballos sits down with Ludmila Golovine (CEO of MasterWord Services) and Dr. Bill Rivers (Principal at WP Rivers & Associates), members of the Safe AI Taskforce, to continue the very important conversation on the impacts of AI in the language services field. Tune in to better understand how language professionals can respond to emerging technologies, learn the contexts where a human presence will continue or, perhaps, be even more necessary moving forward—and why every interpreter should stay informed and involved.Click here to watch the 1st part of this must-listen conversation with the Safe AI Taskforce: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P4gZASietjg Visit the Safe AI Taskforce website: https://safeaitf.org/Ludmila Golovine is the President and CEO of MasterWord Services, Inc., a top-ranked LSP globally. She has dedicated over 30 years to the language services industry, and for the past 15 years has been an international speaker/advocate for language rights and social justice. She is the Strategic Partnerships Manager for the Global Community Programs of Women in Localization, a founding member of the Global Coalition of Language Rights, member of TBAT (Texas Business Against Human Trafficking), active participant in the UN Global Compact Initiative, and chairs the Advisory Subcommittee for the Translation and Interpretation Program at the Houston Community College. Her work has been recognized by numerous awards, including California Healthcare Interpreting Association (CHIA) Trainer of the Year Award 2021, Houston Business Journal's Women Who Mean Business Award, and Congressional Recognition G7 “Excellence in International Service” award.Dr. Bill Rivers is Principal at WP Rivers & Associates. A former Russian/English translator and interpreter, Russian teacher, academic researcher and administrator, and for-profit and non-profit executive, he has more than 30 years' experience in language advocacy and capacity at the national level, with significant experience in culture and language for economic development and national security in the Intelligence Community, private and academic sectors, and publications in second and third language acquisition research, proficiency assessment, program evaluation, and language policy development and advocacy. His company is contracted by the ALC for advocacy support.

Roommates Show with Jalen Brunson & Josh Hart
Guerschon Yabusele On POSTERIZING LeBron, Why He Joined The Knicks, & His 2nd Chance In The NBA.

Roommates Show with Jalen Brunson & Josh Hart

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 24, 2025 59:15


On today's episode of The Roommates Show we welcome NBA comeback Guerschon Yabusele! Together they talk about him buying out his Euro contract, dominating as a rookie, and his love for the Philadelphia Eagles. Make sure you subscribe so you never miss an episode of The Roommates Show.Whatever the moment, it's never ordinary at bet365. Download today and use code ROOMMATESNew Merch Collection Now LIVE: https://roommatesmerch.com Chase. Make More Of What's Yours. Learn more at https://chasefreedom.com.Choose Better with BODYARMOR. Rewrite Your Routine.Discover the Built Wild® Ford Bronco® lineup: https://www.ford.com/bronco/Beyond Meat. Head to your local grocery story and buy some Beyond Steak to enjoy!Try the world's most awarded tequila for yourself: https://1800Tequila.com. 1800® Tequila. 40% Alc./Vol. (80 proof). Trademarks owned by JC Master Distribution Limited. ©2025 Proximo, https://1800tequila.com. Please drink responsibly.TT: https://www.tiktok.com/@roommatesshow IG: https://www.instagram.com/theroommatesshow X/TW: https://twitter.com/roommates__showChapters:0:00 - 1:27 - Intro1:27 - 6:17 - Guerschon's Journey6:17 - 8:02 - Euro League vs. NBA8:02 - 13:01 - Playing in the Olympics13:01 - 14:45 - Tickets' price14:45 - 17:28 - Bet365 Segment17:28 - 18:17 - 1800 Tequila Ad18:17 - 19:47 - Mindset for NBA19:47 - 20:48 - NBA, 5 years later20:48 - 27:00 - Philly27:00 - 31:49 - Becoming a Knick31:39 - 32:33 - Knowing the teammates32:33 - 35:26 - BodyArmor Segment35:26 - 36:39 - Ford Ad36:39 - 42:08 - New Era of French Basketball42:08 - 45:30 - The Dancing Bear45:30 - 48:20 - First Steps48:20 - 52:40 - Beyond Meat Segment52:40 - 53:08 - Chase Ad53:08 - 58:39 - Fan Questions58:39 - 59:12 - OutroGAMBLING PROBLEM? CALL OR TEXT 1-800-GAMBLER (AZ, CO, IL, IN, KY, LA, NC, NJ, OH, PA, TN, VA) or 1-800-BETS OFF (IA). 21+ only (18+ in KY). Must be present in AZ/CO/IA/IL/IN/KY/LA (select parishes)/NC/NJ/OH/PA/TN/VA. T&C's apply, App Only.

Jones Manoel
Em 2008, Lula virou o jogo injetando dinheiro na economia, agora, o arcabouço impede | G. Maringoni

Jones Manoel

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 24, 2025 48:11


Gilberto Maringoni afirmou que é hora confrontar o imperialismo, romper acordo de Alcântara e colocar os militares americanos pra fora

SBS Assyrian
Assyrian program 22 July 2025

SBS Assyrian

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 23, 2025 50:16


In this Program: Interview with Oliver Slewa about new refugees pilot program to process refugees' applications quicker if they have certain skills: ALC feature about the killing and starvation in Gaza; and in Australia Explained, the education in first nations

Abundant Life Church
Faith For Miracles Pt. 2

Abundant Life Church

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 23, 2025 64:51


Faith for Miracles (Part 2) || Apostle Jeremiah Hosford || 07.20.25 Thank you for tuning in to Abundant Life Church online! Subscribe to experience the power and glory of God on a weekly basis through ALC Ministries! Download our free app to get access to exclusive content and updates every single week! App Store: https://apple.co/3weWG9s Google Play Store: https://bit.ly/3kWX0UU If you would like to support ALC financially please go here: https://flow.page/alcgiving Stay connected to ALC by following the links below! Instagram: https://bit.ly/3EAJ1NG Facebook: https://bit.ly/3Sz7KIQ YouTube: https://bit.ly/37Bwi11 TikTok: https://bit.ly/3OF4z0r Website: https://abundantlifechurch.com Follow Apostle Jeremiah Hosford on social media! Facebook: https://bit.ly/3jYtAWf Instagram: https://bit.ly/3EEFazk TikTok: https://bit.ly/3EAWogS Website: https://jeremiahhosford.com

La Diez Capital Radio
Informativo (23-07-2025)

La Diez Capital Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 23, 2025 20:11


Informativo de primera hora de la mañana, en el programa El Remate de La Diez Capital Radio.Hoy hace un año los titulares eran: El Servicio Secreto de EE.UU. califica el intento de asesinato a Trump como su "mayor fracaso" en décadas …y hoy hace 365 días: Feijóo insta a Sánchez a dimitir tras ser citado como testigo en el caso Begoña Gómez … y hoy hace un año: Los promotores inmobiliarios de Canarias sacan al mercado 3.000 viviendas a precios asequibles en dos años. Hoy se cumplen 1.246 días del cruel ataque e invasión de Rusia a Ucrania. 3 años y 139 días. Hoy es miércoles 23 de julio de 2025. Día Mundial de las Ballenas y los Delfines. El 23 de julio de 1986 la Comisión Ballenera Internacional (CBI) decidió proclamar ese día como el Día Mundial Contra la Caza de Ballenas, hoy conocido como Día Mundial de las Ballenas y los Delfines. El propósito de esta fecha es frenar la caza indiscriminada y tortuosa de estos hermosos animales en peligro de extinción. 1781.- Zarpa de Cádiz una escuadra española destinada a rescatar la parte de Menorca en poder inglés desde hacía 20 años. 1921.- Con el desastre de Annual, se extiende el movimiento rebelde de los marroquíes al norte de Marruecos. 1936.- Guerra Civil española: Se constituye en Burgos una Junta de Defensa Nacional, primer órgano de Gobierno creado en zona "nacional". 1936.- El general Moscardó se niega a rendir el Alcázar de Toledo, sitiado por milicias republicanas, a cambio de la vida de su hijo, que es fusilado. 1948.- El peruano Daniel Cargio se convierte en el primer nadador en cruzar el estrecho de Gibraltar, en nueve horas y 20 minutos. 1952.- Un golpe militar fuerza la dimisión del rey Faruk de Egipto, cuyo hijo de siete meses, Fuad, es nombrado nuevo rey. El general Ali Naguib preside el nuevo Gobierno militar. 1958.- El "Nautilus", primer submarino nuclear estadounidense, sale de Pearl Harbor, en Hawai, para realizar un viaje de 3.500 kms a través del Polo Norte hasta el Atlántico. 1973.- El presidente estadounidense, Richard Nixon, se niega a entregar las grabaciones que le implican en el "caso Watergate". 1980.- El nadador español David López Zubero obtiene la medalla de bronce de los 100 mariposa en los Juegos Olímpicos de Moscú. Era la primera de España en este deporte. 1995.- El español Miguel Indurain gana por quinta vez consecutiva el Tour de Francia, el último de su palmarés en la ronda gala. 1999.- El Consejo de Ministros aprueba un real decreto por el que se prohíbe fumar en todos los vuelos comerciales con origen y destino en España, autobuses urbanos e interurbanos. 1999.- Muere el rey Hassan II de Marruecos de una neumonía aguda. Le sucede el príncipe Sidi Mohamed, que reina con el nombre de Mohamed VI. 2008.- El Parlamento francés pone fin a las 35 horas de trabajo semanal diez años después de su aprobación. Santoral para hoy, 23 de julio: santos Brígida, Apolinar, Eugenio y Liborio. Ucrania y Rusia reanudarán las negociaciones de paz en Turquía. Donald Trump vuelve a sacar a EE.UU. de la UNESCO, apenas dos años después de reincorporarse. Bélgica restringe la reagrupación familiar para los inmigrantes. España y otros 24 países exigen un alto el fuego inmediato entre Israel y Hamás en Gaza. El Congreso tumba el decreto 'antiapagones' con el voto en contra de PP, Vox, Podemos, Junts, UPN y BNG. Sánchez critica en Uruguay el caso Montoro y defiende que la "corrupción generalizada" terminó con la moción de 2018. El Gobierno regula el derecho al secreto profesional de los periodistas en un anteproyecto de ley. Torres subraya que frente a los “palos en las ruedas” del PP, el Gobierno aprueba 140 millones para menores migrantes. Sale adelante un Real Decreto con 100 millones de euros para que esos menores "puedan salir de Canarias cuanto antes" al resto del territorio español. Los canarios cobran lo que el resto de españoles ganaba hace 15 años. Los sueldos suben en las Islas un 2,8% en 2024, un punto menos que la media nacional, y agranda la brecha a máximos históricos pese a los récord turísticos. Clavijo anuncia un pacto contra la financiación singular de Cataluña: “Nos negamos a que se robe el futuro de Canarias” El presidente convoca para “finales de agosto” una reunión de fuerzas políticas, empresariales y sociales. Aumentan las hospitalizaciones por depresión en adolescentes más de un 1.200%. Pasan de 173 casos en 2000 a casi 1.800 en 2021, al analizar más de 9.800 ingresos de jóvenes de entre 11 y 18 años; el 74%, chicas. Los casos de cáncer de piel aumentan el 40% en Canarias en el último lustro. Los expertos piden extremar el cuidado a la exposición solar durante todo el año. La Aemet advierte sobre el elevado riesgo de la radiación ultravioleta en las Islas, con el índice más alto del país. Un 23 de julio de 2011 a los 27 años falleció Amy Winehouse, cantante británica.

Jones Manoel
“A Base de Alcântara virou uma Guantánamo no Brasil” | Luiz Alberto Melchert

Jones Manoel

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 23, 2025 56:24


Luiz Alberto Melchert afirmou que com a guerra que Trump abriu contra o Brasil, é hora de revogar o acordo de Alcântara

La Diez Capital Radio
El Remate; Ucrania y Rusia reanudarán las negociaciones de paz (23-07-2025)

La Diez Capital Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 23, 2025 206:49


Bienvenidos a La Diez Capital Radio! Están a punto de comenzar un nuevo episodio de nuestro Programa de Actualidad, donde la información, la formación y el entretenimiento se encuentran para ofrecerles lo mejor de las noticias y temas relevantes. Este programa, dirigido y presentado por Miguel Ángel González Suárez, es su ventana directa a los acontecimientos más importantes, así como a las historias que capturan la esencia de nuestro tiempo. A través de un enfoque dinámico y cercano, Miguel Ángel conecta con ustedes para proporcionar una experiencia informativa y envolvente. Desde análisis profundos hasta entrevistas exclusivas, cada emisión está diseñada para mantenerles al tanto, ofrecerles nuevos conocimientos y, por supuesto, entretenerlos. Para más detalles sobre el programa, visiten nuestra web en www.ladiez.es. - Informativo de primera hora de la mañana, en el programa El Remate de La Diez Capital Radio.Hoy hace un año los titulares eran: El Servicio Secreto de EE.UU. califica el intento de asesinato a Trump como su "mayor fracaso" en décadas …y hoy hace 365 días: Feijóo insta a Sánchez a dimitir tras ser citado como testigo en el caso Begoña Gómez … y hoy hace un año: Los promotores inmobiliarios de Canarias sacan al mercado 3.000 viviendas a precios asequibles en dos años. Hoy se cumplen 1.246 días del cruel ataque e invasión de Rusia a Ucrania. 3 años y 139 días. Hoy es miércoles 23 de julio de 2025. Día Mundial de las Ballenas y los Delfines. El 23 de julio de 1986 la Comisión Ballenera Internacional (CBI) decidió proclamar ese día como el Día Mundial Contra la Caza de Ballenas, hoy conocido como Día Mundial de las Ballenas y los Delfines. El propósito de esta fecha es frenar la caza indiscriminada y tortuosa de estos hermosos animales en peligro de extinción. 1781.- Zarpa de Cádiz una escuadra española destinada a rescatar la parte de Menorca en poder inglés desde hacía 20 años. 1921.- Con el desastre de Annual, se extiende el movimiento rebelde de los marroquíes al norte de Marruecos. 1936.- Guerra Civil española: Se constituye en Burgos una Junta de Defensa Nacional, primer órgano de Gobierno creado en zona "nacional". 1936.- El general Moscardó se niega a rendir el Alcázar de Toledo, sitiado por milicias republicanas, a cambio de la vida de su hijo, que es fusilado. 1948.- El peruano Daniel Cargio se convierte en el primer nadador en cruzar el estrecho de Gibraltar, en nueve horas y 20 minutos. 1952.- Un golpe militar fuerza la dimisión del rey Faruk de Egipto, cuyo hijo de siete meses, Fuad, es nombrado nuevo rey. El general Ali Naguib preside el nuevo Gobierno militar. 1958.- El "Nautilus", primer submarino nuclear estadounidense, sale de Pearl Harbor, en Hawai, para realizar un viaje de 3.500 kms a través del Polo Norte hasta el Atlántico. 1973.- El presidente estadounidense, Richard Nixon, se niega a entregar las grabaciones que le implican en el "caso Watergate". 1980.- El nadador español David López Zubero obtiene la medalla de bronce de los 100 mariposa en los Juegos Olímpicos de Moscú. Era la primera de España en este deporte. 1995.- El español Miguel Indurain gana por quinta vez consecutiva el Tour de Francia, el último de su palmarés en la ronda gala. 1999.- El Consejo de Ministros aprueba un real decreto por el que se prohíbe fumar en todos los vuelos comerciales con origen y destino en España, autobuses urbanos e interurbanos. 1999.- Muere el rey Hassan II de Marruecos de una neumonía aguda. Le sucede el príncipe Sidi Mohamed, que reina con el nombre de Mohamed VI. 2008.- El Parlamento francés pone fin a las 35 horas de trabajo semanal diez años después de su aprobación. Santoral para hoy, 23 de julio: santos Brígida, Apolinar, Eugenio y Liborio. Ucrania y Rusia reanudarán las negociaciones de paz en Turquía. Donald Trump vuelve a sacar a EE.UU. de la UNESCO, apenas dos años después de reincorporarse. Bélgica restringe la reagrupación familiar para los inmigrantes. España y otros 24 países exigen un alto el fuego inmediato entre Israel y Hamás en Gaza. El Congreso tumba el decreto 'antiapagones' con el voto en contra de PP, Vox, Podemos, Junts, UPN y BNG. Sánchez critica en Uruguay el caso Montoro y defiende que la "corrupción generalizada" terminó con la moción de 2018. El Gobierno regula el derecho al secreto profesional de los periodistas en un anteproyecto de ley. Torres subraya que frente a los “palos en las ruedas” del PP, el Gobierno aprueba 140 millones para menores migrantes. Sale adelante un Real Decreto con 100 millones de euros para que esos menores "puedan salir de Canarias cuanto antes" al resto del territorio español. Los canarios cobran lo que el resto de españoles ganaba hace 15 años. Los sueldos suben en las Islas un 2,8% en 2024, un punto menos que la media nacional, y agranda la brecha a máximos históricos pese a los récord turísticos. Clavijo anuncia un pacto contra la financiación singular de Cataluña: “Nos negamos a que se robe el futuro de Canarias” El presidente convoca para “finales de agosto” una reunión de fuerzas políticas, empresariales y sociales. Aumentan las hospitalizaciones por depresión en adolescentes más de un 1.200%. Pasan de 173 casos en 2000 a casi 1.800 en 2021, al analizar más de 9.800 ingresos de jóvenes de entre 11 y 18 años; el 74%, chicas. Los casos de cáncer de piel aumentan el 40% en Canarias en el último lustro. Los expertos piden extremar el cuidado a la exposición solar durante todo el año. La Aemet advierte sobre el elevado riesgo de la radiación ultravioleta en las Islas, con el índice más alto del país. Un 23 de julio de 2011 a los 27 años falleció Amy Winehouse, cantante británica. - Sección de actualidad con mucho sentido de Humor inteligente en el programa El Remate de La Diez Capital radio con el periodista socarrón y palmero, José Juan Pérez Capote, El Nº 1. - En La Diez Capital Radio, entrevista a Juan José Martínez, Consejero Insular de Innovación del Cabildo de Tenerife: la geotermia, una oportunidad estratégica para la isla. Esta mañana, en los micrófonos de La Diez Capital Radio, Juan José Martínez, Consejero Insular de Innovación del Cabildo de Tenerife, expuso el enorme potencial que representa la energía geotérmica para el futuro energético de la isla. Tenerife, explicó, cuenta con unas condiciones geológicas privilegiadas derivadas de su origen volcánico reciente y activo, lo que la convierte en un enclave idóneo para el desarrollo de esta fuente renovable. Martínez subrayó que la isla se encuentra en una región con un alto gradiente geotérmico, lo que permitiría el aprovechamiento tanto de recursos de baja entalpía, destinados a usos térmicos directos, como de alta entalpía, orientados a la generación de electricidad. Durante la entrevista, recordó que instituciones científicas como el Instituto Volcanológico de Canarias (INVOLCAN) y el Instituto Geológico y Minero de España han desarrollado diversos estudios geofísicos y geoquímicos en la isla, confirmando el potencial existente en distintas zonas del territorio insular. Desde el Cabildo, aseguró el consejero, se trabaja ya en el impulso de proyectos piloto y en la búsqueda de financiación europea para que Tenerife lidere el aprovechamiento de la geotermia en el ámbito nacional. “No hablamos solo de sostenibilidad, sino de una oportunidad real para diversificar nuestra economía, generar empleo cualificado y reforzar la soberanía energética del archipiélago”, concluyó Juan José Martínez. Desde La Diez Capital Radio, seguiremos de cerca esta apuesta por una Canarias más eficiente, innovadora y comprometida con el futuro. - En La Diez Capital Radio, Jorge Álvarez presenta el ambicioso proyecto de la Academia Española de Tauromaquia: un toro de 300 metros como gran icono turístico de España. Esta semana, La Diez Capital Radio ha entrevistado a Jorge Álvarez, director de Radio España y portavoz de la Academia Española de Tauromaquia, quien dio a conocer un ambicioso e innovador proyecto con vocación internacional: la construcción de una gigantesca escultura metálica en forma de toro bravo, con una altura estimada de 300 metros, destinada a convertirse en el gran icono turístico de España. Según explicó Álvarez durante su intervención, la Academia se encuentra actualmente en búsqueda activa de un municipio español dispuesto a acoger esta monumental obra, que aspira a posicionarse entre los referentes arquitectónicos y turísticos más reconocibles del mundo, al nivel de la Torre Eiffel o la Estatua de la Libertad. El proyecto, que combinaría arte, identidad, tradición y modernidad, pretende rendir homenaje a uno de los símbolos más arraigados en la historia cultural del país, dotándolo de una nueva dimensión como reclamo visual y centro de atracción turística de alcance global. “España necesita un icono reconocible, potente, y con alma. El toro es parte de nuestro imaginario colectivo y, con esta estructura, aspiramos a proyectarlo al futuro”, afirmó Jorge Álvarez, quien añadió que ya hay conversaciones preliminares con varios ayuntamientos interesados. Desde La Diez Capital Radio seguiremos muy atentos la evolución de este singular proyecto, que ya ha despertado la atención del sector turístico, medios de comunicación y opinión pública tanto nacional como internacional. - En La Diez Capital Radio, José María Vinardell presenta EÓN, el colágeno bebible de última generación. En los micrófonos de La Diez Capital Radio hemos recibido la visita de José María Vinardell, CEO de Dermax, quien nos ha presentado uno de los productos más innovadores del sector de la salud y la belleza desde dentro: EÓN – Colágeno Bebible. Durante la entrevista, Vinardell explicó que EÓN es mucho más que un suplemento convencional. Se trata de un complemento alimenticio de nueva generación, formulado con colágeno hidrolizado, N-acetil L-cisteína, ácido hialurónico, extracto de olivo, magnesio, minerales y un completo complejo vitamínico. Una combinación única diseñada para retrasar los signos del envejecimiento, mejorar la elasticidad y firmeza de la piel, y fortalecer el cabello y las uñas. Además, EÓN también contribuye de forma activa al bienestar articular y óseo, convirtiéndose en una opción integral para quienes desean cuidarse desde el interior con un enfoque científico y eficaz. “La belleza comienza en el interior, y con EÓN lo que buscamos es aportar soluciones reales que combinen eficacia, seguridad y resultados visibles”, afirmó José María Vinardell. El CEO de Dermax destacó que este producto está respaldado por estudios clínicos y que ha tenido una gran acogida en el mercado, tanto entre profesionales de la estética como entre consumidores preocupados por su salud y apariencia. Desde La Diez Capital Radio seguiremos de cerca el avance de esta línea innovadora, comprometida con el bienestar, la investigación y la cosmética funcional de alto nivel. - Entrevista con D. Esteban García, abogado de Lytae Abogados y especialista en criptomonedas. En este episodio hablamos con D. Esteban García, abogado en Lytae Abogados y experto en derecho de los criptoactivos, sobre los aspectos legales más relevantes del universo cripto. ¿Qué marco legal existe actualmente en España y Europa para operar con criptomonedas? ¿Cómo afecta la nueva normativa MiCA a usuarios e inversores? D. Esteban García nos ofrece una visión clara y actualizada sobre los retos legales y oportunidades del sector, tanto para particulares como para empresas. - Entrevista con Clemente Afonso, analista político: Claves para entender la actualidad. En este episodio conversamos con Clemente Afonso, reconocido analista político, para hacer una lectura clara y crítica del panorama político actual.

Roommates Show with Jalen Brunson & Josh Hart
Jalen & Josh Speak On Their New Head Coach & Teammates, Josh's Injury + Heated Love Island Debate

Roommates Show with Jalen Brunson & Josh Hart

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2025 62:14


On today's episode of The Roommates Show the guys talk everything off-season! From a new head coach and new teammates to a secret hand surgery plus some heated Love Island debate. Make sure you subscribe so you never miss an episode of The Roommates Show.Whatever the moment, it's never ordinary at bet365. Download today and use code ROOMMATESNew Merch Collection Now LIVE: https://roommatesmerch.com Chase. Make More Of What's Yours. Learn more at https://chasefreedom.com.Make Tommy John the MVP of your underwear drawer. Visit http://TommyJohn.com/ROOMIES for 30% off you first order.Beyond Meat. Head to your local grocery story and buy some Beyond Steak to enjoy!Discover the Built Wild® Ford Bronco® lineup: https://www.ford.com/bronco/Try the world's most awarded tequila for yourself: https://1800Tequila.com. 1800® Tequila. 40% Alc./Vol. (80 proof). Trademarks owned by JC Master Distribution Limited. ©2025 Proximo, 1800tequila.com. Please drink responsibly.TT: https://www.tiktok.com/@roommatesshow IG: https://www.instagram.com/theroommatesshow X/TW: https://twitter.com/roommates__showChapters:0:00 - 1:06 - Intro1:06 - 7:00 - Coach Brown7:00 - 10:40 - New Knicks Signings10:40 - 14:10 - Free Agency14:10 - 19:57 - Bet365 Segment (Custom Segment + Ad Read)19:57 - 21:10 - Ford Ad21:10 - 24:26 - Golfing24:26 - 27:54 - "Crazy-looking ring finger"27:54 - 45:28 - Love Island45:28 - 51:37 - Beyond Meat Segment (Custom Segment + Ad Read)51:37 - 52:27 - 1800 Tequila Ad52:27 - 53:20 - New Bieber Album53:20 - 54:06 - Chelsea vs. PSG54:06 - 56:43 - Tommy John Segment (Custom Segment + Ad Read)56:43 - 57:12 - Chase Ad57:12 - 1:01:52 - Off Season Moves1:01:52 - 1:02:14 - Outro GAMBLING PROBLEM? CALL OR TEXT 1-800-GAMBLER (AZ, CO, IL, IN, KY, LA, NC, NJ, OH, PA, TN, VA) or 1-800-BETS OFF (IA). 21+ only (18+ in KY). Must be present in AZ/CO/IA/IL/IN/KY/LA (select parishes)/NC/NJ/OH/PA/TN/VA. T&C's apply, App Only.

Illuminismo Psichedelico
Tra Spiritualità e Politica, i Funghi Psilocibinici per i Mazatechi

Illuminismo Psichedelico

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2025 73:45


Ospite della 168° puntata di Illuminismo Psichedelico è Sarai Piña Alcántara, una antropologa sociale, dottoranda al CIESAS di Città del Messico e laureata in Etnologia all'ENAH. Da oltre vent'anni Sarai lavora nella regione mazateca, dove studia il turismo, il neosciamanesimo e l'uso rituale dei funghi psilocibinici, noti localmente come ndi xij'to. In questa puntata, realizzata grazie al lavoro di ricerca sul campo (e alla traduzione) dell'antropologo Alfonso Romaniello, scopriamo il sorprendente significato dei funghi psilocibinici in seno alla cultura Mazateca, ovvero quella di Marìa Sabina. Questa puntata ha un taglio decisamente antropologico, la visione dei mazatechi è a tratti sorprendente e molto lontana dalla nostra. Trovano ampio spazio tanto la spiritualità, quanto il ruolo di agenzia politica dei funghi, per i mazatechi dei veri e propri esseri pensanti.

Abundant Life Church
Faith For Miracles

Abundant Life Church

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 16, 2025 84:04


Faith for Miracles || Apostle Jeremiah Hosford || 07.13.2025 Thank you for tuning in to Abundant Life Church online! Subscribe to experience the power and glory of God on a weekly basis through ALC Ministries! Download our free app to get access to exclusive content and updates every single week! App Store: https://apple.co/3weWG9s Google Play Store: https://bit.ly/3kWX0UU If you would like to support ALC financially please follow this link: https://flow.page/alcgiving Stay connected to ALC by following the links below! Instagram: https://bit.ly/3EAJ1NG Facebook: https://bit.ly/3Sz7KIQ YouTube: https://bit.ly/37Bwi11 TikTok: https://bit.ly/3OF4z0r Website: https://abundantlifechurch.com Follow Apostle Jeremiah Hosford on social media! Facebook: https://bit.ly/3jYtAWf Instagram: https://bit.ly/3EEFazk TikTok: https://bit.ly/3EAWogS Website: https://jeremiahhosford.com

Ràdio Maricel de Sitges
A l'espera de comunicació oficial tot apunta que l'Utrillo haurà d'assumir els alumnes del curs que hauria quedat fora d'assignació. El departament d'educació ha descartat l'ús d'equipaments municipals

Ràdio Maricel de Sitges

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 11, 2025


Ha estat el Departament d'Educació de la Generalitat a través de comunicació no oficial que hauria informat d'aquesta darrera decisió de desestimar l'opció, inicialment acceptada, de que les escoles públiques de Sitges poguessin fer ús d'algun equipament municipal per a ús educatiu el proper curs escolar. La proposta que va sortir de les direccions del centre un cop rebutjada l'opció dels barracons va ser ben rebuda tant per l'Ajuntament de Sitges com pels Serveis Territorials d'Educació i s'hauria esvaït aquesta setmana tal com apunta la regidora d'educació Carme Gasulla. En conversa amb Belén Alcón, directora dels Serveis Territorials d'Educació del Penedès-Garraf, Gasulla ha sabut que finalment el Departament ha descartat aquesta opció dels equipaments municipals i ha decidit que sigui l'escola Miquel Utrillo la que finalment assumeixi el gruix d'alumnes que no han rebut assignació de plaça i que corresponen a un 5è de primària i podrien fins i tot augmentar-se a un 3r i un 1r de primària. La regidora s'ha mostrat indignada amb aquesta darrera decisió i ha reclamat els Serveis Territorials que ho comuniqui oficialment als centres, fet que no ha succeït encara. Queda pendent una nova trobada amb els serveis territorials la propera setmana per acabar de concretar què passarà amb aquests alumnes que a hores d'ara no saben a quina escola aniran el curs vinent. N'hem parlat amb la regidora Carme Gasulla. L'entrada A l’espera de comunicació oficial tot apunta que l’Utrillo haurà d’assumir els alumnes del curs que hauria quedat fora d’assignació. El departament d’educació ha descartat l’ús d’equipaments municipals ha aparegut primer a Radio Maricel.

El Centinela del Misterio
Las Tinieblas de Alcàsser

El Centinela del Misterio

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 10, 2025 156:22


¿Quieres hacer crecer tu negocio? Anúnciate en El Centinela del Misterio. Infórmate mandando un WHATSAPP al 📲 +34 636 601 031 Descripción del episodio: La Clave de El Centinela, presenta en directo en los cines Zoco de Majadahonda: “Las Tinieblas de Alcàsser”. Un debate tenso, apasionante, duro por momentos, después de la proyección de la película “75 Días” ante más de 200 personas, con la participación de Marc Romero, Paco Emilio, Juan Manuel Medina, Davinia González y Carlos Bustos. Con toda seguridad van ustedes a escuchar cosas relacionadas con el triple crimen de Alcàsser, que jamás habrán escuchado antes… ahórrense ese topicazo de “más de lo mismo”. Dirección y Presentación. Carlos Bustos Adjunta de Dirección Davinia González Realización. David Castillo Responsable de Producción. Helen Bustos MetRadioTV Espacio patrocinado por: AQUASTUDIO 2004 Salud Ambiental. Desinfección de conductos de aire acondicionado, tratamiento de aguas estancadas, eliminación de malos olores. Expertos en Prevención y Tratamiento de Legionella, COVID-19 Y Gripe A. Empresa registrada y homologada por el Ministerio de Sanidad. Registro: ROESB 613-CM-S ☎️+34 609 676 988 💻 www.aquastudio2004.com Apóyanos y hazte Mecenas para escuchar gratis toda la programación de El Centinela del Misterio. https://go.ivoox.com/sq/300018 ¿Te apetece ser miembro de “El Club de El Centinela”? Podrás asistir a las grabaciones de nuestros programas en los Estudios Manu Carballal, además de obtener descuentos en nuestros artículos de merchandising, y poder conseguir beneficios y descuentos en la totalidad de actividades y eventos que realicemos dentro de la gran familia de “El Centinela”(viajes, teatros, jornadas del misterio, etc.) Puedes informarte por WhatsApp en el 📲 +34 609 676 988 Sigue nuestras actividades en https://instagram.com/carlosbustos_centinela?igshid=MzMyNGUyNmU2YQ%3D%3D&utm_source=qr ©️ ®️El Centinela del Misterio 10/07/2025 Queda expresamente prohibida la reproducción total o parcial de este programa/podcast, por cualquier procedimiento, plataforma de difusión, medio de comunicación, así como el tratamiento informático, el alquiler o cualquier otra forma de cesión sin la autorización previa y por escrito de los titulares del copyright y propietarios de los derechos de El Centinela del Misterio. Los colaboradores, asistentes y personas que usan la palabra en el espacio El Centinela del Misterio, se hacen responsables unilateralmente de las opiniones vertidas en el mencionado espacio, y ceden los derechos de su actuación, emisión y redifusión, únicamente a El Centinela del Misterio y a la empresa propietaria de sus derechos. Los usuarios que decidan ejercer su derecho de opinión en el foro de este podcasts, son los únicos responsables de las opiniones vertidas y escritas. Aun así El Centinela del Misterio se reserva el derecho de admisión de dichos usuarios en este foro. También se reserva el derecho a eliminar comentarios que vulneren las normas de dicho foro, bloquear perfiles, además de reservarse el derecho a tomar acciones legales en caso de que ciertos comentarios sean constitutivos de delito según el Código Penal Español. Así mismo, si algún usuario del foro se siente ofendido por otros miembros de dicho foro, será de su única responsabilidad realizar los pantallazos de dicho comentario ofensivo, de poner la correspondiente demanda judicial, para que en caso de ser admitida a trámite, sea un juez quien solicite a la plataforma IVOOX todos los datos con el fin de poder identificar al emisor de esos supuestos comentarios escritos susceptibles de ser delictivos. El Centinela del Misterio y la empresa propietaria de sus derechos, quedan totalmente al margen y sin responsabilidad alguna, de los comentarios y de los ataques personales y de posibles suplantaciones de personalidad que puedan darse entre los usuarios de nuestro foro en IVOOX. ©️ ®️El Centinela del Misterio 10/07/2025 Escucha el episodio completo en la app de iVoox, o descubre todo el catálogo de iVoox Originals

Por el Placer de Vivir con el Dr. Cesar Lozano
Mujeres que callan, mujeres que permiten: confesiones reales

Por el Placer de Vivir con el Dr. Cesar Lozano

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 8, 2025 14:28


En el episodio de hoy nos adentramos en los aciertos y errores de las mujeres, ¡sin filtros y con los sentimientos a flor de piel!.Dos valientes invitadas se sinceran sobre sus experiencias personales: el silencio emocional, las relaciones tóxicas y los aprendizajes de una vida. Además, tenemos una poderosa entrevista con Silvia Sánchez Alcántara, especialista en temas femeninos, quien cuestiona el término “empoderamiento” y lanza frases que te dejarán pensando. ¿Por qué tantas mujeres aún callan lo que sienten?, ¿qué significa realmente ser una mujer fuerte hoy?Prepárate para un episodio con verdades incómodas, confesiones sin censura y reflexiones que pueden cambiar tu perspectiva. 

Así las cosas
Personajes y personalidades que recibieron constancia de las pasadas elecciones ¿qué lección nos deja la elección?

Así las cosas

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 4, 2025 11:35


Ernesto Nuñez, Explicador político en ALC

Así las cosas
46 candidaturas vacantes de la elección judicial

Así las cosas

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 27, 2025 12:32


Ernesto Nuñez, colaborador de ALC. Explicador político

The Sober Butterfly Podcast
10 essentials for a hot girl sober summer.

The Sober Butterfly Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 27, 2025 31:32 Transcription Available


Send us a textWelcome to summer, Butterflies! ☀️ In this solo episode of The Sober Butterfly Podcast, host Nadine kicks off the season with a fun and empowering guide to having your best summer yet—without alcohol. From movement routines to mocktail orders, Nadine shares her Hot Girl Sober Summer Essentials List—10 intentional, joy-filled tools to help you feel confident, grounded, and free all summer long.You'll hear: ✨ The 10 Essentials for a Hot Girl Sober Summer 

KPFA - APEX Express
APEX Express – 6.26.25-Deport. Exclude. Revoke. Imprison – Wong Kim Ark is for All of Us

KPFA - APEX Express

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 26, 2025 59:58


A weekly magazine-style radio show featuring the voices and stories of Asians and Pacific Islanders from all corners of our community. The show is produced by a collective of media makers, deejays, and activists. Tonight Producer Swati Rayasam showcases a community panel of how discriminatory exclusion policies during times of heightened fears of national security and safety have threatened our communities in the past, and how the activities of the current administration threaten our core constitutional rights, raising the specter of politicization and polarization of citizenship, immigration visas, naturalization rights, and the right to free speech.   Deport. Exclude. Revoke. Imprison – “Wong Kim Ark is for All of Us” SHOW TRANSCRIPT Swati Rayasam: You are tuned in to APEX Express on KPFA. My name is Swati Rayasam and I'm back as your special producer for this episode. Tonight we have an incredible community panel titled Deport. Exclude. Revoke. Imprison. This panel explores the history of how discriminatory exclusion policies during times of heightened fears of national security and [00:01:00] safety have threatened our communities in the past, and how the activities of the current administration threaten our core constitutional rights, raising the specter of politicization and polarization of citizenship, immigration visas, naturalization rights, and the right to free speech. I'll pass it on to UC Berkeley Ethnic Studies Professor Mike Chang to kick us off. Mike and Harvey: We're starting on Berkeley time, right on time at three 10, and I want to introduce Harvey Dong. Harvey Dong: Okay. The sponsors for today's event include, AADS- Asian American and Diaspora studies program, uc, Berkeley, Asian American Research Center, the Center for Race and Gender Department of Ethnic Studies- all part of uc, Berkeley. Off campus, we have the following community groups. Chinese for Affirmative Action, Asian Law Caucus, [00:02:00] Asian Prisoners Support Committee, and East Wind Books. Okay, so that's, quite a few in terms of coalition people coming together. My name is Harvey Dong and I'm also a lecturer in the AADS program and part of the ethnic studies department. I can say that I exist here as the result of birthright citizenship won by Ancestor Wong Kim Ark in 1898. Otherwise, I would not be here. We want to welcome everyone here today, for this important panel discussion titled: Deport, Exclude, Revoke, Imprison – Immigration and citizenship rights during crisis. Yes, we are in a deep crisis today. The Chinese characters for crisis is way G in Mandarin or way gay in [00:03:00] Cantonese, which means danger and opportunity. We are in a moment of danger and at the same time in a moment of opportunity. Our communities are under attack from undocumented, documented, and those with citizenship. We see urgency in coming together. In 1898, the US Supreme Court case, US versus Wong Kim Ark held that under the 14th Amendment birthright, citizenship applies to all people born in the United States. Regardless of their race or their parents' national origin or immigration status. On May 15th this year, the Supreme Court will hear a President Donald Trump's request to implement an executive order that will end birthright citizenship already before May 15th, [00:04:00] deportations of US citizen children are taking place. Recently, three US citizen children, one 2-year-old with cancer have been deported with their undocumented parents. The numbers of US citizen children are much higher being deported because it's less covered in the press. Unconstitutional. Yes, definitely. And it's taking place now. Also today, more than 2.7 million southeast Asian Americans live in the US but at least 16,000 community members have received final orders of deportation, placing their lives and families in limbo. This presents a mental health challenge and extreme economic hardship for individuals and families who do not know whether their next day in the US will be their last. Wong Kim Ark's [00:05:00] struggle and the lessons of Wong Kim Ark, continue today. His resistance provides us with a grounding for our resistance. So they say deport, exclude, revoke, imprison. We say cease and desist. You can say that every day it just seems like the system's gone amuk. There's constant attacks on people of color, on immigrants and so forth. And our only solution, or the most important solution is to resist, legally resist, but also to protest, to demand cease and desist. Today brings together campus and community people. We want you all to be informed because if you're uninformed , you can't do anything. Okay? You have to know where things are at. It's nothing new. What they're trying to do, in 1882, [00:06:00] during times of economic crisis, they scapegoated Asian Americans. Today there's economic, political crisis. And the scapegoating continues. They're not doing anything new. You know, it's old stuff, but we have to realize that, and we have to look at the past in terms of what was done to fight it and also build new solidarities today. Wong Kim Ark did not take his situation sitting down. He went through, lots of obstacles. He spent three months in Angel Island he was arrested after he won his case because he was constantly being harassed wherever he went. His kids when they came over were also, spotted as being Wong Kim Ark's, children, and they too had to spend months at Angel Island. So Wong Kim Ark did not take his situation sitting down. We need to learn from him today. Our [00:07:00] next, special guest is Mr. Norman Wong, a good friend of mine. He was active here in the third world Liberation Front strike that led to ethnic studies. He did a lots of work for the development of Asian American studies and we've been out in touch for about, what, 40 years? So I'm really happy that he's able to come back to Berkeley and to talk about yourself, if you wish, maybe during the Q and a, but to talk about , the significance of your great-grandfather's case. Okay, so Norman Wong, let's give him a hand. Norman Wong: Hello, my name's Norman Wong. I'm the great grandson, Wong Kim Ark. Wong Kim Ark was [00:08:00] born in the USA, like my great-grandfather. I, too was born American in the same city, San Francisco, more than 75 years after him. We are both Americans, but unlike him, my citizenship has never been challenged. His willingness to stand up and fight made the difference for his struggles, my humble thanks. Wong Kim Ark however, was challenged more than once. In late 1889 as an American, he traveled to China in July, 1890. He returned to his birth city. He had his papers and had no problems with reentry. In 1895, after a similar trip, he was stopped from disembarking and was placed into custody for five months aboard ship in port. [00:09:00] Citizenship denied, the reason the Chinese exclusion Act 1882. He had to win this case in district court, provide $250 bail and then win again in the United States Supreme Court, March 28th, 1898. Only from these efforts, he was able to claim his citizenship granted by birthright from the 14th Amendment and gain his freedom. That would not be the last challenge to his being American. My mother suffered similar treatment. She like my great-grandfather, was born in America. In 1942, she was forced with her family and thousands of other Japanese Americans to relocation camps an experience unspoken by her family. [00:10:00] I first learned about Japanese American internment from history books. Executive order 9066 was the command. No due process, citizenship's rights stripped. She was not American enough. Now we have executive order 14160. It is an attack on birthright citizenship. We cannot let this happen. We must stand together. We are a nation of immigrants. What kind of nation are we to be with stateless children? Born to no country. To this, I say no. We as Americans need to embrace each other and [00:11:00] cherish each new life. Born in the USA. Thank you. Harvey Dong: Thank you, Norman. And Annie Lee, will moderate, the following panel, involving campus and community representatives who will be sharing their knowledge and experience. Annie Lee, Esquire is an attorney. She's also the, managing director of policy for Chinese Affirmative Action, and she's also, heavily involved in the birthright citizenship issue. Annie Lee: Thank you so much Harvey for that very warm welcome and thank you again to Norman for your remarks. I think it's incredible that you're speaking up at this moment, to preserve your ancestors' legacy because it impacts not just you and him, but all of us [00:12:00] here. So thank you. As Harvey said, my name is Annie Lee and I have this honor of working with this amazing panel of esteemed guest we have today. So I will ask each of them to introduce themselves. And I will start, because I would love to hear your name, pronouns. Title and organization as well as your personal or professional relationship with the US Immigration System. So my name's Annie. I use she her pronouns. I'm the managing Director of policy at Chinese for Affirmative Action, which is a non-profit based in San Francisco Chinatown. We provide direct services to the monolingual working class Chinese community, and also advocate for policies to benefit all Asian Americans. My relationship with the immigration system is I am the child of two Chinese immigrants who did not speak English. And so I just remember lots of time spent on the phone when I was a kid with INS, and then it became U-S-C-I-S just trying to ask them what happened to [00:13:00] a family member's application for naturalization, for visas so I was the interpreter for them growing up and even today. I will pass it to Letty. Leti Volpp: Hi everybody. Thank you so much, Annie. Thank you Harvey. Thank you, Norman. That was profoundly moving to hear your remarks and I love the way that you framed our conversation, Harvey. I'm Leti Volpp. I am the Robert d and Leslie k Raven, professor of Law and Access to Justice at the Berkeley Law, school. I'm also the director of the campus wide , center for Race and Gender, which is a legacy of the Third World Liberation Front, and the 1999, student movement, that led to the creation of the center. I work on immigration law and citizenship theory, and I am the daughter, second of four, children of my mother who was an immigrant from China, and my father who was an immigrant [00:14:00] from Germany. So I'll pass it. Thank you. Ke Lam: Thank you. Thank you all for being here. Thank you, Norman. So my name's Key. I go by he, him pronouns or Nghiep “Ke” Lam, is my full name. I work for an organization called Asian Prison Support Committee. It's been around for like over two decades now, and it started behind three guys advocating for ethics study, Asian and Pacific Islander history. And then it was starting in San Quent State Prison. All three of them pushed for ethics study, hard and the result is they all was put into solitary confinement. And many years later, after all three got out, was Eddie Zang, Mike Romero and Mike no. And when they got out, Eddie came back and we pushed for ethics study again, and we actually got it started in 2013. And it's been going on to today. Then the programs is called Roots, restoring our Original True Self. So reconnecting with who we are. And one of Eddie's main, mottos that really stuck with me. He said, we need to all connect to our chi, right? And I'm like, okay, I understand what chi is, and he said no. He [00:15:00] said, you need to connect to your culture, your history, which result to equal your identity, who you are as a person. So, the more we study about our history and our culture, like, birthright citizen, it empower us to know, who we are today. Right? And also part of that is to how do we take down the veil of shame in our community, the veil of trauma that's impacting our community as well. We don't talk about issue that impact us like immigration. So I'm a 1.5 generation. So I was born in Vietnam from Chinese family that migrant from China to Vietnam started business after the fall of Vietnam War. We all got kicked out but more than that, I am directly impacted because I am a stranded deportee, somebody that got their, legal status taken away because of criminal conviction. And as of any moment now, I could actually be taken away. So I live in that, right at that threshold of like uncertainty right now. And the people I work with, which are hundreds of people, are fixing that same uncertainty.[00:16:00] Annie Lee: Thank you, Ke. I'm gonna pass it to our panelists who are joining us virtually, including Bun. Can you start and then we'll pass it to Chris after. Bun: Hey everybody, thank you for having me. My name is Bun. I'm the co-director of Asian Prison Support Committee. I'm also, 1.5 generation former incarcerated and under, direct impact of immigration. Christopher Lapinig: Hi everyone. My name is Christopher Lapinig, my pronouns are he, him and Sha. I am a senior staff attorney on the Democracy and National Initiatives Team at Asian Law Caucus, which you may know is the country's first and oldest legal aid in civil rights organization, dedicated to serving, low income immigrant and underserved AAPI communities. In terms of my connection to the immigration system, I am, I also am a beneficiary of a birthright citizenship, and my parents are both immigrants from the Philippines. I was born in New York City. My [00:17:00] extended family spans both in the US and the Philippines. After graduating law school and clerking, my fellowship project was focused on providing litigation and immigration services to, survivors of labor trafficking in the Filipino community. While working at Asian Americans Advancing Justice Los Angeles, I also was engaged in, class action litigation, challenging the first Trump administration's practices, detaining immigrants in the Vietnamese and Cambodian communities. Annie Lee: Thank you, Chris. Thank you Bun. Let's start off by talking about birthright citizenship since it's a big topic these days. On the very, very first day of Trump's administration, he issued a flurry of executive orders, including one that would alter birthright citizenship. But I wanna take us back to the beginning because why do we have this right? It is a very broad right? If you were born in the United States, you are an American citizen. Where does that come from? So I wanna pose the first question to Letty to talk about the [00:18:00] origins of birthright citizenship., Leti Volpp: Very happy to. So what's being fought about is a particular clause in the Constitution and the 14th Amendment, which says, all persons born are naturalized in the United States, and subject to the jurisdiction thereof are citizens of the United States and of the state wherein they reside. Okay, so that's the text. There's been a very long understanding of what this text means, which says that regardless of the immigration status of one's parents, all children born here are entitled to birthright citizenship with three narrow exceptions, which I will explain. So the Trump administration executive order, wants to exclude from birthright citizenship, the children of undocumented immigrants, and the children of people who are here on lawful temporary visas. So for example, somebody here on an [00:19:00] F1 student visa, somebody on a H one B worker visa, somebody here is a tourist, right? And basically they're saying we've been getting this clause wrong for over a hundred years. And I will explain to you why I think they're making this very dubious argument. Essentially when you think about where the 14th amendment came from, in the United States, in the Antebellum era, about 20% of people were enslaved and there were lots of debates about citizenship. Who should be a citizen? Who could be a citizen? And in 1857, the Supreme Court issued a decision in a case called Dread Scott, where they said that no person who was black, whether free or enslaved, could ever be a citizen. The Civil War gets fought, they end slavery. And then the question arose, well, what does this mean for citizenship? Who's a citizen of the United States? And in 1866, Congress [00:20:00] enacts a law called the Civil Rights Act, which basically gave rights to people that were previously denied and said that everybody born in the United States is a birthright citizen. This gets repeated in the 14th Amendment with the very important interpretation of this clause in Norman's great-grandfather's case, the case of Wong Kim Ark. So this came before the Supreme Court in 1898. If you think about the timing of this, the federal government had basically abandoned the reconstruction project, which was the project of trying to newly enfranchised, African Americans in the United States. The Supreme Court had just issued the decision, Plessy versus Ferguson, which basically legitimated the idea that, we can have separate, but equal, as a doctrine of rights. So it was a nation that was newly hostile to the goals of the Reconstruction Congress, and so they had this case come before them, whereas we heard [00:21:00] from Norman, we have his great-grandfather born in San Francisco, Chinatown, traveling back and forth to China. His parents having actually left the United States. And this was basically presented as a test case to the Supreme Court. Where the government tried to argue, similar to what the Trump administration is arguing today, that birthright citizenship, that clause does not guarantee universal birthright citizenship saying that children of immigrants are not subject to the jurisdiction thereof, not subject to the jurisdiction of the United States because their parents are also not subject to the jurisdiction of the United States. The Supreme Court took over a year to decide the case. They knew that it would be controversial, and the majority of the court said, this provision is clear. It uses universal language. It's intended to apply to children of all immigrants. One of the things that's interesting about [00:22:00] what the, well I'll let Chris actually talk about what the Trump administration, is trying to do, but let me just say that in the Wong Kim Ark decision, the Supreme Court makes very clear there only three narrow exceptions to who is covered by the 14th Amendment. They're children of diplomats. So for example, if the Ambassador of Germany is in the United States, and, she has a daughter, like her daughter should not become a birthright citizen, right? This is why there's diplomatic immunity. Why, for example, in New York City, there are millions of dollars apparently owed to the city, in parking tickets by ambassadors who don't bother to pay them because they're not actually subject to the jurisdiction in the United States. Okay? Second category, children of Native Americans who are seen as having a sovereign relationship of their own, where it's like a nation within a nation, kind of dynamic, a country within a country. And there were detailed conversations in the congressional debate about the [00:23:00] 14th Amendment, about both of these categories of people. The third category, were children born to a hostile invading army. Okay? So one argument you may have heard people talk about is oh, I think of undocumented immigrants as an invading army. Okay? If you look at the Wong Kim Ark decision, it is very clear that what was intended, by this category of people were a context where the hostile invading army is actually in control of that jurisdiction, right? So that the United States government is not actually governing that space so that the people living in it don't have to be obedient, to the United States. They're obedient to this foreign power. Okay? So the thread between all three of these exceptions is about are you having to be obedient to the laws of the United States? So for example, if you're an undocumented immigrant, you are subject to being criminally prosecuted if you commit a crime, right? Or [00:24:00] you are potentially subjected to deportation, right? You have to obey the law of the United States, right? You are still subject to the jurisdiction thereof. Okay? But the Trump administration, as we're about to hear, is making different arguments. Annie Lee: Thank you so much, Leti for that historical context, which I think is so important because, so many different communities of color have contributed to the rights that we have today. And so what Leti is saying here is that birthright citizenship is a direct result of black liberation and fighting for freedom in the Civil War and making sure that they were then recognized as full citizens. And then reinforced, expanded, by Wong Kim Ark. And now we are all beneficiaries and the vast majority of Americans get our citizenship through birth. Okay? That is true for white people, black people. If you're born here, you get your ci. You don't have to do anything. You don't have to go to court. You don't have to say anything. You are a US citizen. And now as Leti referenced, there's this fringe legal theory that, thankfully we've got lawyers like [00:25:00] Chris who are fighting this. So Chris, you're on the ALC team, one of many lawsuits against the Trump administration regarding this unlawful executive order. Can you tell us a little bit about the litigation and the arguments, but I actually really want you to focus on what are the harms of this executive order? Sometimes I think particularly if you are a citizen, and I am one, sometimes we take what we have for granted and you don't even realize what citizenship means or confers. So Chris, can you talk about the harms if this executive order were to go through? Christopher Lapinig: Yeah. As Professor Volpp sort of explained this executive order really is an assault on a fundamental constitutional right that has existed for more than a hundred years at this point, or, well, about 125 years. And if it is allowed to be implemented, the harms would really be devastating and far reach. So first, you know, children born in the us, the [00:26:00] parents without permanent status, as permissible said, would be rendered effectively stateless, in many cases. And these are of course, children, babies who have never known any other home, yet they would be denied the basic rights of citizen. And so the order targets a vast range of families, and not just undocument immigrants, but also those with work visas, student visas, humanitarian productions like TPS, asylum seekers, fleeing persecution, DACA recipients as well. And a lot of these communities have deep ties to Asian American community. To our history, and of course are, essential part, of our social fabric. In practical terms, children born without birthright citizenship would be denied access to healthcare through Medicaid, through denied access to snap nutritional assistance, even basic IDs like social security numbers, passports. And then as they grow older, they'd be barred from voting, serving on juries and even [00:27:00] working. And then later on in life, they might be, if they, are convicted of a crime and make them deportable, they could face deportation to countries that they never stepped, foot off basically. And so this basically is this executive order threatened at risk, creating exactly what the drafters of the 14th Amendment wanted to prevent the creation of a permanent underclass of people in the United States. It'll just get amplified over time. If you can imagine if there's one generation of people born without citizenship, there will be a second generation born and a third and fourth, and it'll just get amplified over time. And so it truly is just, hard to get your mind around exactly what the impact of this EO would be. Annie Lee: Thanks, Chris. And where are we in the litigation right now? Harvey referenced, a hearing at the Supreme Court on May 15th, but, tell us a little bit about the injunction and the arguments on the merits and when that can, when we can expect [00:28:00] that. Christopher Lapinig: Yeah, so there were a number of lawsuits filed immediately after, the administration issued its exec order on January 20th. Asian Law Caucus we filed with the ACLU Immigrant Rights Project. Literally we were the first lawsuit, literally hours after the executive order was issued. By early February, federal judges across the country had issued nationwide preliminary injunctions blocking implementation of the order. Our case is actually not a nationwide injunction. And so there're basically, I believe three cases that are going up to the Supreme Court. And, the Trump administration appealed to various circuit courts to try to undo these injunctions. But all circuit courts upheld the injunctive relief and and so now the Supreme Court is going to be hearing arguments on May 15th. And so it has not actually ruled on whether or not the executive order is constitutional, but it's going to. I mean, it remains to be seen exactly what they're going to decide but may [00:29:00] 15th is the next date is the big date on our calendar. Annie Lee: Yeah. So the Trump administration is arguing that these judges in a particular district, it's not fair if they get to say that the entire country, is barred from receiving this executive order. Is that procedurally correct. Judges, in order to consider whether to grants an injunction, they have a whole battery of factors that they look at, including one, which is like likelihood of winning on the merits. Because if something is unconstitutional, it's not really great to say, yeah, you can let this executive order go through. And then like later when the court cases finally worked their way, like a year later, pull back from that. And so that's, it's very frustrating to see this argument. And it's also unfair and would be very messy if the states that had republican Attorneys General who did not litigate, why would you allow the executive order to go forward in those red states and not in these blue state? It really, I would say federalism run terribly amuck. Swati Rayasam: [00:30:00] You are tuned in to APEX Express on 94.1 KPFA, 89.3 KPFB in Berkeley,. 88.1. KFCF in Fresno and online@kpfa.org. Annie Lee: But anyway, let's see back off from the actual case because I think what we're really talking about and what Chris has alluded to is, these cases about birthright citizenship, all the immigration policy is essentially determining who belongs here. Who belongs here. That's what immigration policy is at its heart. And we see that the right wing is weaponizing that question, who belongs here? And they are going after very vulnerable populations, undocumented people, people who are formerly incarcerated. So Bun if you can talk about how, is the formerly incarcerated community, like targeted immigrants, targeted for deportation? What is going on with this community that I feel like most people might not know about? Thank [00:31:00] you. Bun: Yes. For our folks that are incarcerated and former incarcerated, we are the easiest target for deportation because we are in custody and in California, CDCR colludes with ICE and on the day that we are to be paroled they're at the door, cuffing us up and taking us to detention. I'm glad to hear Harvey say, this is a time of fear for us and also opportunity. Right now, our whole community, the Southeast Asian community, mainly are very effective with immigration. In the past 25 years, mostly it was the Cambodian community that was being targeted and deported. At this moment, they are targeting, all of the Southeast Asian community, which historically was never deported because of the politics and agreements, of the Vietnamese community. And now the Laos community thats more concerning, that are being targeted for deportation. Trump have opened a new opportunity for us as a community to join [00:32:00] together and understand each other's story, and understand each other's fear. Understand where we're going about immigration. From birthright to crimmagration. A lot of times folks that are under crimmigration are often not spoken about because of our cultural shame, within our own family and also some of our community member felt safe because the political agreements. Now that everybody's in danger, we could stand together and understand each other's issue and support each other because now we could see that history has repeated itself. Again, we are the scapegoat. We are here together fighting the same issue in different circumstances, but the same issue. Annie Lee: But let me follow up. What are these, historical agreements that you're talking about that used to feel like used to at least shield the community that now aren't in place anymore? Bun: Yeah. After the Clinton administration, uh, passed the IRA [immigration reform act] a lot of Southeast Asian nations were asked to [00:33:00] take their nationals back. Even though we as 1.5 generation, which are the one that's mostly impacted by this, had never even stepped into the country. Most of us were born in a refugee camp or we're too young to even remember where they came from. Countries like Cambodian folded right away because they needed the financial aid and whatever, was offering them and immediately a three with a MOU that they will take their citizens since the early two thousands. Vietnam had a stronger agreement, which, they would agree to only take folks that immigrated here after 1995 and anybody before 1995, they would not take, and Laos have just said no until just a few months ago. Laos has said no from when the, uh, the act was passed in 1995, the IRRIRA. Mm-hmm. So the big change we have now is Vietnam had signed a new MOU saying that they will take folks after 1995 [00:34:00] in the first administration and more recently, something that we never thought, happened so fast, was Laos agreeing to take their citizen back. And then the bigger issue about our Laos community is, it's not just Laos folks. It's the Hmong folks, the Myan folks, folks, folks that are still in danger of being returned back 'cause in the Vietnam War, they colluded and supported the Americans in the Vietnam War and were exiled out and kicked out, and were hunted down because of that. So, at this moment, our folks are very in fear, especially our loud folks, not knowing what's gonna happen to 'em. Ke Lam: So for folks that don't know what IRR means it means, illegal Immigration Reform and Immigrant Responsibility Act. It actually happened after the Oklahoma bombing, which was caused by a US citizen, a white US citizen. Yeah. But immigration law came out of it. That's what's crazy about it. Annie Lee: Can you tell us, how is APSC advocating to protect the community right now because you [00:35:00] are vulnerable? Ke Lam: So we had to censor a lot of our strategies. At first we used to use social media as a platform to show our work and then to support our community. But the government use that as a target to capture our people. So we stopped using social media. So we've been doing a lot of on the ground movement, such as trying to get local officials to do resolutions to push Governor Newsom to party more of our community members. The other thing is we hold pardon workshops, so try and get folks to get, either get a pardon or vacate their sentence. So commute their sentence to where it become misdemeanor is not deportable anymore. Support letters for our folks writing support letters to send to the governor and also to city official, to say, Hey, please help pardon our community. I think the other thing we are actually doing is solidarity work with other organizations, African American community as well as Latin communities because we've been siloed for so long and we've been banned against each other, where people kept saying like, they've taken all our job when I grew up. That's what they told us, right? [00:36:00] But we, reality that's not even true. It was just a wedge against our community. And then so it became the good versus bad narrative. So our advocacy is trying to change it it's called re-storying you know, so retelling our story from people that are impacted, not from people, not from the one percenters in our own community. Let's say like we're all good, do you, are there's parts of our community that like that's the bad people, right? But in reality, it affects us all. And so advocacy work is a lot of different, it comes in a lot of different shapes and forms, but definitely it comes from the community. Annie Lee: Thanks, Ke. You teed me up perfectly because there is such a good versus bad immigrant narrative that takes root and is really hard to fight against. And that's why this administration is targeting incarcerated and formerly incarcerated folks and another group that, are being targeted as people who are accused of crimes, including Venezuelan immigrants who are allegedly part of a gang. So, Leti how is the government deporting [00:37:00] people by simply accusing them of being a part of a gang? Like how is that even possible? Leti Volpp: Yeah, so one thing to think about is there is this thing called due process, right? It's guaranteed under the constitution to all persons. It's not just guaranteed to citizens. What does it mean? Procedural due process means there should be notice, there should be a hearing, there should be an impartial judge. You should have the opportunity to present evidence. You should have the opportunity to cross examinee. You should have the opportunity to provide witnesses. Right? And basically Trump and his advisors are in real time actively trying to completely eviscerate due process for everybody, right? So Trump recently said, I'm doing what I was elected to do, remove criminals from our country. But the courts don't seem to want me to do that. We cannot give everyone a trial because to do so would take without exaggeration, 200 years. And then Stephen Miller said the judicial process is for Americans. [00:38:00] Immediate deportation is for illegal aliens. Okay. Quote unquote. Right. So I think one thing to notice is, as we're hearing from all of our speakers are like the boxes, the categories into which people are put. And what's really disturbing is to witness how once somebody's put in the box of being quote unquote criminal gang banger terrorists, like the American public seems to be like, oh, okay you can do what you want to this person. There's a whole history of due process, which exists in the laws which was created. And all of these early cases actually involved Asian immigrants, right? And so first they were saying there's no due process. And then in a case called Yata versus Fisher, they said actually there is due process in deportation cases, there's regular immigration court proceedings, which accord with all of these measures of due process. There's also a procedure called expedited removal, [00:39:00] which Congress invented in the nineties where they wanted to come up with some kind of very quick way to summarily exclude people. It was motivated by a 60 Minutes episode where they showed people coming to Kennedy Airport, who didn't have any ID or visa or they had what seemed to be fake visas and they were let into the United States. And then they disappeared, right? According to the 60 Minutes episode. So basically Congress invented this procedure of, if you appear in the United States and you have no documents, or you have what an immigration inspector thinks are false documents, they can basically tell you, you can leave without this court hearing. And the only fail safe is what's called a credible fear screening. Where if you say, I want asylum, I fear persecution, I'm worried I might be tortured, then they're supposed to have the screening. And if you pass that screening, you get put in regular removal [00:40:00] proceedings. So before the Trump administration took office, these expedited removal proceedings were happening within a hundred miles of the border against people who could not show that they had been in the United States for more than two weeks. In one of his first executive orders. Trump extended this anywhere in the United States against people who cannot show they've been in the United States for more than two years. So people are recommending that people who potentially are in this situation to carry documentation, showing they've been physically in the United States for over two years. Trump is also using this Alien Enemies Act, which was basically a law Congress passed in 1798. It's only been used three times in US history it's a wartime law, right? So it was used in 1812, World War I, and World War II, and there's supposed to be a declared war between the United States and a foreign nation or government, or [00:41:00] there's an incursion threatened by a foreign nation or government, and the president makes public proclamation that all natives of this hostile nation, 14 and up shall be liable to be restrained and removed as alien enemies. Okay? So we're obviously not at war with the Venezuelan gang Tren de Aragua, right? They have not engaged in some kind of invasion or predatory incursion into the United States, but the Trump administration is claiming that they have and saying things like, oh, they're secretly a paramilitary wing of the Venezuelan government, even as the Venezuelan government is like cracking down on them. It's not a quasi sovereign, entity. There's no diplomatic relationships between Tren de Aragua and any other government. So these are legally and factually baseless arguments. Nonetheless, the administration has been basically taking people from Venezuela on the basis of tattoos. A tattoo of a crown of a [00:42:00] rose, right? Even when experts have said there's no relationship between what Tren de Aragua does and tattoos, right? And basically just kidnapping people and shipping them to the torture prison in El Salvador. As I'm sure you know of the case of Kimber Abrego Garcia, I'm sure we'll hear more about this from Christopher. There's a very small fraction of the persons that have been sent to this prison in El Salvador who actually have any criminal history. And I will say, even if they had a criminal history, nobody should be treated in this manner and sent to this prison, right? I mean, it's unbelievable that they've been sent to this prison allegedly indefinitely. They're paying $6 million a year to hold people there. And then the United States government is saying, oh, we don't have any power to facilitate or effectuate their return. And I think there's a struggle as to what to call this. It's not just deportation. This is like kidnapping. It's rendition. And there are people, there's like a particular person like who's completely [00:43:00] disappeared. Nobody knows if they're alive or dead. There are many people in that prison. People don't know if they're alive or dead. And I'm sure you've heard the stories of people who are gay asylum seekers, right? Who are now in this situation. There are also people that have been sent to Guantanamo, people were sent to Panama, right? And so I think there questions for us to think about like, what is this administration doing? How are they trying to do this in a spectacular fashion to instill fear? As we know as well, Trump had said oh, like I think it would be great when he met with Bukele if you build four more or five more facilities. I wanna house homegrown people in El Salvador, right? So this is all the more importance that we stick together, fight together, don't, as key was saying, don't let ourselves be split apart. Like we need a big mass coalition right? Of people working together on this. Annie Lee: So thank you leti and I think you're absolutely right. These Venezuelans were kidnapped [00:44:00] in the middle of the night. I mean, 2:00 AM 3:00 AM pulled out of bed, forced to sign documents they did not understand because these documents were only available in English and they speak Spanish, put on planes sent to El Salvador, a country they've never been to. The government didn't even have to prove anything. They did not have to prove anything, and they just snatch these people and now they're disappeared. We do have, for now the rule of law. And so Chris, there are judges saying that, Kimber Abrego Garcia has to be returned. And despite these court orders, the administration is not complying. So where does that leave us, Chris, in terms of rule of law and law in general? Christopher Lapinig: Yeah. So, I'm gonna make a little personal. So I graduated from Yale Law School in 2013, and you might know some of my classmates. One of my classmates is actually now the Vice President of the United States. Oh man. [00:45:00] Bless you. As well as the second lady, Usha Vance. And a classmate of mine, a good friend Sophia Nelson, who's a trans and queer, was recently on, I believe CNN answering a question about, I believe JD Vice President Vance, was asked about the administration's sort of refusal to comply with usual orders. Yeah. As we're talking about here and JD had said something like, well, courts, judges can't tell the president what he can't do, and sophia, to their credit, said, you know, I took constitutional law with JD, and, we definitely read Marbury Versus Madison together, and that is the semial sort of Supreme Court case that established that the US Supreme Court is the ultimate decider, arbiter, interpreter, of the US Constitution. And so is basically saying, I know JD knows better. He's lying essentially, in all of his [00:46:00] communications about, judicial orders and whether or not a presidential administration has to comply , with these orders. So, to get to your question though, it is of course unprecedented. Really. It is essentially, you know, it's not, if we not already reached. The point of a constitutional crisis. It is a constitutional crisis. I think it's become clear to many of us that, democracy in the US has operated in large part, and has relied on, on, on the good faith in norms, that people are operating good faith and that presidents will comply when, a federal judge issues an injunction or a decision. It kind of leaves us in an interesting, unprecedented situation. And it means that, lawyers, we will continue to litigate and, go to court, but we can't, lawyers will not save the country or, immigrants or communities. We need to think extensively and creatively. [00:47:00] About how to ensure, that the rule of law is preserved because, this administration is not, abiding by the longstanding norms of compliance and so we have to think about, protests, advocacy, legislatively. I don't have the answers necessarily, but we can't rely on the courts to fix these problems really. Annie Lee: Oof. That was very real, Chris. Thank you. But I will say that when there is resistance, and we've seen it from students who are speaking up and advocating for what they believe is right and just including Palestinian Liberation, that there is swift retaliation. And I think that's partly because they are scared of student speech and movement and organizing. But this is a question to all of you. So if not the courts and if the administration is being incredibly retaliatory, and discriminatory in terms of viewpoint discrimination, in people and what people are saying and they're scouring our social [00:48:00] media like, Ke warns, like what can everyday people do to fight back? That's for all of you. So I don't know who, which of you wants to take it first? Ke Lam: Oh man. I say look at history, right? Even while this new president, I wanna say like, this dude is a convicted felon, right? Don't be surprised at why we country is in the way it is, because this dude's a convicted felon, a bad business person, right? And only care about the billionaires, you know? So I'm not surprised how this country's ending up the way it is 'cause it is all about money. One way that we can stand up is definitely band together, marched on the streets. It's been effective. You look at the civil right movement, that's the greatest example. Now you don't have to look too far. We can actually, when we come together, they can't fight us all. Right? It is, and this, it's like you look at even nature in the cell. When things band together, the predators cannot attack everyone. Right? They probably could hit a few of us, but in the [00:49:00] long run, we could change the law. I think another thing is we, we, as the people can march to the courts and push the courts to do the job right, despite what's going on., We had judges that been arrested for doing the right thing, right? And so, no matter what, we have to stand strong just despite the pressure and just push back. Annie Lee: Thanks, Ke. Chris? Christopher Lapinig: What this administration is doing is you know, straight out of the fascist playbook. They're working to, as we all know, shock and awe everyone, and make Americans feel powerless. Make them feel like they have no control, make them feel overwhelmed. And so I think first and foremost, take care of yourself , in terms of your health, in terms of your physical health, your mental health. Do what you can to keep yourself safe and healthy and happy. And do the same for your community, for your loved ones, your friends and family. And then once you've done that do what you can in terms of your time, treasure, [00:50:00] talent to, to fight back. Everyone has different talents, different levels of time that they can afford. But recognize that this is a marathon and not necessarily a sprint because we need everyone, in this resistance that we can get. Annie Lee: Thank you, Chris. Leti Volpp: There was a New Yorker article called, I think it was How to Be a Dissident which said, before recently many Americans, when you ask them about dissidents, they would think of far off countries. But they interviewed a lot of people who'd been dissidents in authoritarian regimes. And there were two, two things in that article that I'm taking with me among others. One of them said that in surveying like how authoritarian regimes are broken apart, like only 3.5% of the population has to oppose what's going on. The other thing was that you should find yourself a political home where you can return to frequently. It's almost like a religious or [00:51:00] spiritual practice where you go and you get refreshed and you're with like-minded people. And so I see this event, for example as doing that, and that we all need to find and nurture and foster spaces like this. Thank you. Annie Lee: Bun, do you have any parting words? Bun: Yeah. Like Ke said, to fight back, getting together, understanding issues and really uplifting, supporting, urging our own communities, to speak Up. You know, there's folks that can't speak out right now because of fear and danger, but there are folks here that can speak out and coming here learning all our situation really give the knowledge and the power to speak out for folks that can't speak down [unclear] right now. So I appreciate y'all Annie Lee: love that bun. I was gonna say the same thing. I feel like there is a special obligation for those of us who are citizens, citizens cannot be deported. Okay? Citizens have special rights based [00:52:00] on that status. And so there's a special responsibility on those of us who can speak, and not be afraid of retaliation from this government. I would also urge you all even though it's bleak at the federal level, we have state governments, we have local governments. You have a university here who is very powerful. And you have seen, we've seen that the uni that the administration backs down, sometimes when Harvard hit back, they back down and that means that there is a way to push the administration, but it does require you all putting pressure on your schools, on your local leaders, on your state leaders to fight back. My boss actually, Vin taught me this. You know, you think that politicians, lead, politicians do not lead politicians follow. Politicians follow and you all lead when you go out further, you give them cover to do the right thing. And so the farther you push and the more you speak out against this administration, the more you give them courage to do the right thing. And so you absolutely have to do that. A pardon [00:53:00] is critical. It is critical for people who are formerly incarcerated to avoid the immigration system and deportation. And so do that. Talk to your family, talk to your friends. My parents, despite being immigrants, they're kinda old school. Okay guys, they're like, you know, birthright citizenship does seem kind of like a loophole. Why should people like get like citizenship? I'm like, mom, we, I am a birthright citizen. Like, um, And I think for Asian Americans in particular, there is such a rich history of Asian American civil rights activism that we don't talk about enough, and maybe you do at Berkeley with ethnic studies and professors like Mike Chang. But, this is totally an interracial solidarity movement. We helped bring about Wong Kim Ark and there are beneficiaries of every shade of person. There's Yik wo, and I think about this all the time, which is another part of the 14th Amendment equal protection. Which black Americans fought for that in San Francisco. [00:54:00] Chinatown made real what? What does equal protection of the laws even mean? And that case was Seminole. You've got Lao versus Nichols. Another case coming out of San Francisco. Chinatown about English learner rights, the greatest beneficiary of Lao v Nichols, our Spanish speakers, they're Spanish speaking children in schools who get access to their education regardless of the language they speak. And so there are so many moments in Asian American history that we should be talking about, that we should educate our parents and our families about, because this is our moment. Now, this is another one of those times I wanna pass it to Mike and Harvey for questions, and I'm so excited to hear about them. Mike and Harvey: Wow, thank you so much. That's a amazing, panel and thank you for facilitating annie's wanna give it of a great value in terms of that spiritual home aspect. Norm how does your great grandfather's , experience in resistance, provide help for us [00:55:00] today? Norman Wong: Well, I think he was willing to do it. It only took one, if no one did it, this, we wouldn't be having the discussion because most of us would've never been here. And we need to come together on our common interests and put aside our differences because we all have differences. And if we tried, to have it our way for everything, we'll have it no way for us. We really need to, to bond and bind together and become strong as a people. And I don't mean as a racial or a national group. Mm-hmm. I mean, we're Americans now. We're Americans here think of us as joining with all Americans to make this country the way it's supposed to be. The way [00:56:00] we grew up, the one that we remember, this is not the America I grew up believing in. I'm glad he stood up. I'm proud that he did that. He did that. Him doing that gave me something that I've never had before. A validation of my own life. And so yes, I'm proud of him. Wong Kim Ark is for all of us. It's not for me to own. Yeah. Wow. Really not. Thank you so much. Wong Kim Ark is for all of us. And, and , talking about the good , that we have here and, the optimism that Harvey spoke about, the opportunity, even in a moment of substantial danger. Thank you so much everybody. Mike and Harvey: This was amazing and really appreciate sharing this space with you and, building community and solidarity. Ke Lam: But is there any, can I leave with a chant before we close off? Oh yeah. Oh yeah. Yeah. Thank you so much. So this is a chant that we use on the ground all the time. You guys probably heard it. When I said when we fight, you guys said we [00:57:00] win when we fight. We win when we fight, we win. When we fight, we win up. Swati Rayasam: Thanks so much for tuning into APEX Express. Please check out our website at kpfa.org/program/apexexpress to find out more about the show tonight and to find out how you can take direct action. We thank all of you listeners out there. Keep resisting, keep organizing, keep creating, and sharing your visions with the world. Your voices are important. APEX Express is produced by Miko Lee, along with Jalena Keene-Lee, Ayame Keene-Lee, Preeti Mangala Shekar, Anuj Vaida, Cheryl Truong, Isabel Li, Ravi Grover, and me Swati Rayasam. Thank you so much to the team at KPFA for their support, and have a good [00:58:00] night.   The post APEX Express – 6.26.25-Deport. Exclude. Revoke. Imprison – Wong Kim Ark is for All of Us appeared first on KPFA.

SBS Assyrian
Assyrian program 24 June 2025

SBS Assyrian

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 25, 2025 56:46


In this program: After the news bulletin, an interview with Marilyn Oshana about the Ashurbanipal Library opening. Dennis Suro from the Assyrian Youth is talking about Assyria Day. ALC feature about the suicide bombing at a Christian church in Damascus.

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Seguimiento: Estados Unidos vs Irán

Así las cosas

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2025 10:28


Mauricio Meschoulam, internacionalista, colaborador de ALC

Baseball is Dead
Baseball Is Dead Episode 352: Raleigh's Ridiculous Season

Baseball is Dead

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 23, 2025 103:17


Baseball Is Dead Episode #352 Cal Raleigh hit his 31st HR which puts him on pace for a ridiculous 66 HR season. -Raleigh MVP Potential? -Ohtani Returns To Mound -Mr. Peña & James Wood Breakout -Phillies Jump Mets -Alcántara Trade Options -LSU Wins CWS, Wild Ejection -AL Wild Card Watch -Campbell/Alvarez Sent Down Use promo code “Jared” to get up to $1000 in bonus credits AND a special pick on Underdog! PLAY HERE: https://play.underdogfantasy.com/pc-d2PyPbHAPu Take advantage of Ridge's Memorial Day Sale and get UP TO 40% Off right now by going to https://www.Ridge.com/INSERT CODE #Ridgepod 0:00 - Dallas 1:02 - Ohtani Returns To Mound 14:45 - Cal Raleigh 31 HR's 29:12 - Breakout Seasons 34:00 - Phillies Jump Mets 43:45 - Alcántara Trade Options 57:59 - LSU Wins CWS 1:02:55 - AL Wild Card Watch 1:20:17 - Campbell/Alvarez Sent Down 1:25:15 - Rutschman To IL 1:26:43 - Chase Burns Debuting 1:27:52 - Jayhay Nuggs 1:35:25 - Final Thoughts Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Cubs Related: A Chicago Cubs Podcast
Will Cubs Make a BOLD MOVE for Sandy Alcántara? Playoff Move Incoming?

Cubs Related: A Chicago Cubs Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 18, 2025 8:09


The Chicago Cubs are reportedly eyeing a bold trade for Miami Marlins ace Sandy Alcántara to strengthen their rotation and fuel a postseason run. With the Cubs in the thick of the playoff race, could a blockbuster deal be on the horizon? The CHGO Cubs crew breaks down what it would take to land Alcántara, how he fits into the pitching staff, and whether this move makes sense now. Don't miss the latest Cubs trade rumors, playoff projections, and expert analysis! 

The Essential Oil Scoop
Ep. 213- Mito2Max- Cellular Energy

The Essential Oil Scoop

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 17, 2025 20:22


Friends, take a moment for yourself and tune in. Mito2Max is the product all of us should be on. So put your headphones in, sit back and relax and learn how to tap into healthy cellular energy. Both Vicki and Sarah love how they feel when they lean on this product, and they feel you would too.  Ingredients: Coenzyme Q10 Acetyl-L-Carnitine Eriodictyon Californicum Pyrroloquinoline Quinone MetaPWR Metabolic Blend New ingredients focused on healthy metabolic function and cellular energy production have revised an old favorite into a strong addition to the MetaPWR system*. MetaPWR Mito2Max Energy & Stamina Complex is a proprietary formula of standardized plant extracts and metabolic cofactors that support healthy cellular energy production.* Research suggests the ingredients in MetaPWR Mito2Max may improve stamina and decrease fatigue, and support metabolic performance.* New additions like MetaPWR Metabolic Blend, pyrroloquinoline quinone (PQQ), acetyl-L-carnitine (ALC), and coenzyme Q10 can help improve energy and metabolic function like never before.* Studies show the chemical component PQQ in MetaPWR Mito2Max may support mental cognition and memory.* It can also promote mitochondrial biogenesis to support energy production at the cellular level.* According to emerging clinical research, the ALC and coenzyme Q10 in MetaPWR Mito2Max may support energy production, as well as mitochondrial and cardiovascular health.* Delivered in sodium lauryl sulfate–free vegetable capsules, MetaPWR Mito2Max Energy & Stamina Complex has no harmful stimulants and doesn't contain milk, wheat, or animal pMetaPWR Mito2Max promotes energy through healthy mitochondrial function and metabolism.* MetaPWR Mito2Max reduces fatigue and improves physical energy and performance.* MetaPWR Mito2Max supports cognitive abilities, including memory.* MetaPWR Mito2Max may act as an antioxidant and support cardiovascular and  circulatory health.* MetaPWR Mito2Max may assist metabolic adaptation in diveractivities.*   Get the book that was refenced today Good Energy by Dr. Casey Means https://amzn.to/441viwn Get this Book! Link for Essential Emotions book https://amzn.to/3Qd1PJv   Are you ready to release emotions that have been weighing you down? Book a session today! Book with Vicki: https://vickilebrilla.com/coaching Book with Sarah: https://sarahsepos.com/coaching   Vicki's Link- http://referral.doterra.me/1214454 Sarah's Link- https://referral.doterra.me/107766   Get your FREE Sample of VMG (US listeners Only) https://theessentialoilscoop.com/vmgsamples   Scoop of the Day Buy Mito2 Max today and start using it   Do your own research on all of these amazing ingredients and see for yourself why we this this is so amazing!! Coenzyme Q10 Acetyl-L-Carnitine Eriodictyon Californicum Pyrroloquinoline Quinone MetaPWR Metabolic Blend Welcome into our little essential oil world where we talk about the physical and emotional support of our essential oils.   Hi friends, don't forget to leave us a review, your feedback is always welcome, and helps this podcast reach more ears. Join us in our New Facebook Community! Connect on Instagram  We upload a brand new episode every Tuesday and Thursday!   Join our step challenge: https://theessentialoilscoop.com/stepchallenge   Want to learn more about us? theessentialoilscoop.com   Remember to like, share, and subscribe to our podcast so you will be notified every time we upload a brand new episode.  Leave us a review as well, your feedback is always welcome. Also opt-in to our newsletter at theessentialoilscoop.com/news If you have any questions or have subject ideas you would like us to cover please email us at theessentialoilscoop@gmail.com   Tag us on socials using #theessentialoilscoop   Disclaimer:  Welcome to The Essential Oil Scoop Podcast. We want to remind our listeners that the information provided in this podcast is for educational purposes only and should not be considered as a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. The use of essential oils is a personal choice and should be done at your own risk. We are not medical professionals and cannot diagnose, treat, or prescribe any medical condition. Please consult with a qualified healthcare provider before using any essential oils or making changes to your healthcare routine. Any information or opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and guests and do not necessarily reflect the views of any particular organization. Thank you for listening.

Baseball is Dead
Baseball Is Dead Episode 347: Dallas Vs Catch Probability

Baseball is Dead

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2025 91:01


Baseball Is Dead Episode #347 Denzel Clarke made one of the greatest catches you'll ever see which was graded at a 95% catch probability. WTF? -Dallas Vs Catch Probability -Roman Anthony Debut -Jazz Is Mad -Alcántara Bounce Back? -Ohtani Pitching Soon? -BAINES METER -Braves Cut Kimbrel Use promo code “Jared” to get up to $1000 in bonus credits AND a special pick on Underdog! PLAY HERE: https://play.underdogfantasy.com/pc-d2PyPbHAPu BID MERCH: https://baseballisdeadmerch.com Download the Gametime app, create an account, and use code BID for $20 off your first purchase. Fetch a FREE Jumpstart Trial Bag for your Dog. Go to https://RuffGreens.com and use promo code “BID.” 0:00 - Jared's Bad Wrist 3:25 - Catch Probability 17:12 - Roman Anthony Debut 21:58 - Jazz Is Mad 35:30 - Solo Jayhay Show 39:33 - Alcántara Bounce Back? 43:00 - Family Feud 1:01:52 - Ohtani Pitching Soon? 1:13:43 - Baines Meter 1:17:11 - Braves Cut Kimbrel 1:23:41 - Jayhay Nuggs 1:27:04 - Final Thoughts Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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La operación acordeón, o cómo Morena se adueñó del Poder Judicial

Así las cosas

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 9, 2025 9:09


Ernesto Nuñez, explicador político en ALC

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¿Qué le sucedió en el estacionamiento del aeropuerto de Guadalajara?

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Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2025 7:15


Rubén Mora, colaborador de ALC y titular de Turismo W

Baseball is Dead
Baseball Is Dead Episode 342: All-Quarter Century Team

Baseball is Dead

Play Episode Listen Later May 29, 2025 108:18


Baseball Is Dead Episode #342 Today we're debating the best players at each position in the 21st century. -All Quarter-Century Team -Sandy Alcántara Washed? -Skenes Dominates Again -Family Feud -Jayhay Nuggs Use promo code “Jared” to get up to $1000 in bonus credits AND a special pick on Underdog! PLAY HERE: https://play.underdogfantasy.com/pc-d2PyPbHAPu BID MERCH: https://baseballisdeadmerch.com Take advantage of Ridge's Memorial Day Sale and get UP TO 40% Off right now by going to https://www.Ridge.com/BID #Ridgepod 0:00 - Intro 4:07 - Underdog Picks 6:30 - Alcántara Washed? 17:39 - Skenes Dominates Again 36:17 - All-Century Team 1:23:18 - Family Feud 1:38:06 - Final Thoughts Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Beyond The Horizon
The Transcripts From The Diddy Bond Appeal Hearing (Part 5)

Beyond The Horizon

Play Episode Listen Later May 24, 2025 13:48


In United States v. Sean Combs, case number 24 Cr. 542 (ALC), Combs—also known as Puff Daddy, P. Diddy, Diddy, PD, and Love—is facing a series of federal charges, including sex trafficking, racketeering, and conspiracy. The indictment alleges that Combs orchestrated a criminal enterprise that spanned several decades, using his music and entertainment businesses as fronts to facilitate illicit activities. The charges claim he engaged in sex trafficking schemes involving coercion, threats, and abuse of power to exploit victims for sexual purposes.Combs has filed a bond appeal following the denial of his release by a lower court. His defense argues that he poses no flight risk and maintains his innocence, emphasizing that he intends to clear his name in court. The appeal also points to alleged procedural issues in the original detention ruling, citing concerns about media influence on the judicial process and the need for a fair trial. The prosecution, however, asserts that Combs' vast resources, alleged witness tampering, and international connections make him a significant flight risk. The outcome of the bond appeal remains pending.(commercial at 7:30)to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:gov.uscourts.ca2.234342fd-2384-426f-a4a4-aeca250ee12d.5.2.pdf

Beyond The Horizon
The Transcripts From The Diddy Bond Appeal Hearing (Part 6)

Beyond The Horizon

Play Episode Listen Later May 24, 2025 13:31


In United States v. Sean Combs, case number 24 Cr. 542 (ALC), Combs—also known as Puff Daddy, P. Diddy, Diddy, PD, and Love—is facing a series of federal charges, including sex trafficking, racketeering, and conspiracy. The indictment alleges that Combs orchestrated a criminal enterprise that spanned several decades, using his music and entertainment businesses as fronts to facilitate illicit activities. The charges claim he engaged in sex trafficking schemes involving coercion, threats, and abuse of power to exploit victims for sexual purposes.Combs has filed a bond appeal following the denial of his release by a lower court. His defense argues that he poses no flight risk and maintains his innocence, emphasizing that he intends to clear his name in court. The appeal also points to alleged procedural issues in the original detention ruling, citing concerns about media influence on the judicial process and the need for a fair trial. The prosecution, however, asserts that Combs' vast resources, alleged witness tampering, and international connections make him a significant flight risk. The outcome of the bond appeal remains pending.(commercial at 7:30)to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:gov.uscourts.ca2.234342fd-2384-426f-a4a4-aeca250ee12d.5.2.pdf

Beyond The Horizon
The Transcripts From The Diddy Bond Appeal Hearing (Part 4)

Beyond The Horizon

Play Episode Listen Later May 24, 2025 13:07


In United States v. Sean Combs, case number 24 Cr. 542 (ALC), Combs—also known as Puff Daddy, P. Diddy, Diddy, PD, and Love—is facing a series of federal charges, including sex trafficking, racketeering, and conspiracy. The indictment alleges that Combs orchestrated a criminal enterprise that spanned several decades, using his music and entertainment businesses as fronts to facilitate illicit activities. The charges claim he engaged in sex trafficking schemes involving coercion, threats, and abuse of power to exploit victims for sexual purposes.Combs has filed a bond appeal following the denial of his release by a lower court. His defense argues that he poses no flight risk and maintains his innocence, emphasizing that he intends to clear his name in court. The appeal also points to alleged procedural issues in the original detention ruling, citing concerns about media influence on the judicial process and the need for a fair trial. The prosecution, however, asserts that Combs' vast resources, alleged witness tampering, and international connections make him a significant flight risk. The outcome of the bond appeal remains pending.(commercial at 7:30)to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:gov.uscourts.ca2.234342fd-2384-426f-a4a4-aeca250ee12d.5.2.pdf

Beyond The Horizon
The Transcripts From The Diddy Bond Appeal Hearing (Part 7)

Beyond The Horizon

Play Episode Listen Later May 24, 2025 14:28


In United States v. Sean Combs, case number 24 Cr. 542 (ALC), Combs—also known as Puff Daddy, P. Diddy, Diddy, PD, and Love—is facing a series of federal charges, including sex trafficking, racketeering, and conspiracy. The indictment alleges that Combs orchestrated a criminal enterprise that spanned several decades, using his music and entertainment businesses as fronts to facilitate illicit activities. The charges claim he engaged in sex trafficking schemes involving coercion, threats, and abuse of power to exploit victims for sexual purposes.Combs has filed a bond appeal following the denial of his release by a lower court. His defense argues that he poses no flight risk and maintains his innocence, emphasizing that he intends to clear his name in court. The appeal also points to alleged procedural issues in the original detention ruling, citing concerns about media influence on the judicial process and the need for a fair trial. The prosecution, however, asserts that Combs' vast resources, alleged witness tampering, and international connections make him a significant flight risk. The outcome of the bond appeal remains pending.(commercial at 7:30)to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:gov.uscourts.ca2.234342fd-2384-426f-a4a4-aeca250ee12d.5.2.pdf

Beyond The Horizon
The Transcripts From The Diddy Bond Appeal Hearing (Part 1)

Beyond The Horizon

Play Episode Listen Later May 23, 2025 13:26


In United States v. Sean Combs, case number 24 Cr. 542 (ALC), Combs—also known as Puff Daddy, P. Diddy, Diddy, PD, and Love—is facing a series of federal charges, including sex trafficking, racketeering, and conspiracy. The indictment alleges that Combs orchestrated a criminal enterprise that spanned several decades, using his music and entertainment businesses as fronts to facilitate illicit activities. The charges claim he engaged in sex trafficking schemes involving coercion, threats, and abuse of power to exploit victims for sexual purposes.Combs has filed a bond appeal following the denial of his release by a lower court. His defense argues that he poses no flight risk and maintains his innocence, emphasizing that he intends to clear his name in court. The appeal also points to alleged procedural issues in the original detention ruling, citing concerns about media influence on the judicial process and the need for a fair trial. The prosecution, however, asserts that Combs' vast resources, alleged witness tampering, and international connections make him a significant flight risk. The outcome of the bond appeal remains pending.(commercial at 7:30)to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:gov.uscourts.ca2.234342fd-2384-426f-a4a4-aeca250ee12d.5.2.pdf