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Why the FBI Remains Broken Despite Trump, Patel & Bongino In this episode of The P.A.S. Report, Professor Nick Giordano breaks down President Trump's visit to the Middle East and what it means for global power dynamics. From boxing in Iran and reversing Biden's foreign policy failures to blunting China's growing influence and reigniting the Abraham Accords, Trump is making it clear that America is back as the global leader on the world stage. Professor Giordano dives into the strategic, economic, and ideological implications of this trip, including the $1.4 trillion investment into U.S. companies and the lingering questions about Saudi Arabia's role in 9/11. Is this the beginning of a lasting peace, or just another geopolitical gamble? Episode Highlights: How Trump's Middle East visit isolates Iran as the Shia Crescent has been broken The $1.4 trillion investment in American companies and the rollback of Biden's AI export ban Why radical Islam, 9/11 truths, and national security threats still shape U.S.-Middle East relations
Mitchell Warren, AVAC's Executive Director, joins Ben to scope out a forward-looking infectious disease prevention strategy. It is urgently needed, amidst political and economic turmoil caused by the dismantling of US aid and declines in funding from European donors. With HIV as the poster child of what once was global health solidarity, it is an opportunity for a resurgent and resilient Global South to take the reins and set priorities in how to deploy new biomedical innovations, and protecting the rights of communities affected by HIV and other pandemics. Ben and Mitchell also delve into the various legal actions the public health community is taking against the current US administration's executive orders, asking the question - how to we prep for prevention at home and internationally? 00:00 Introduction and Current Challenges in Global Health 01:09 Welcoming Mitchell Warren and AVAC's Mission 01:43 The Evolution of HIV Prevention and AVAC's Role 03:17 Current Frustrations and Challenges in HIV Prevention 05:15 The Promise and Challenges of Lenacapavir 08:03 The Importance of Choice in HIV Prevention 10:22 Navigating Funding and Policy Obstacles 12:43 The Role of Donors and Ministries in HIV Prevention 14:56 The Urgency of Lenacapavir Approval and Implementation 20:52 Sustainability and Future Planning in Global Health 25:44 Legal Battle Against Government Orders 26:50 Temporary Restraining Order and Its Implications 27:14 Government's Slow Compliance and Ongoing Legal Struggles 28:38 Public Record and Whistleblower Revelations 30:56 Impact on American Influence and Global Health 33:45 Diplomacy and Foreign Assistance 35:04 Consequences of Policy Changes 40:01 Future Strategies and Targets for Global Health 45:51 Music and Reflections on Democracy 48:21 Conclusion and Final Thoughts Learn more about AVAC https://avac.org
The Agents Angle - The World's Premier Football (Soccer) Agent Show
In this packed episode of The Agents Angle, we address growing confusion around football agents representing minors — and the wider implications of a recent European ruling. We discuss age-fraud claims involving Manchester United and Manchester City, and examine how international differences in regulation are impacting agents globally. Our guest, U.S. based FIFA-licensed agent @Jeremy Salley, joins us to unpack the unique dynamics of the American soccer market, the role of talent managers, MLS structures, CBAs, NIL, and more. Plus: changes to FIFA's Agent Platform and shifting dynamics within the FIFA Agent Working Group. ⚽
Jared Yates Sexton discusses the fall of American influence on the world stage, as Trump aligns with Putin and Europe prepares for an alternate geopolitical landscape, without U.S. security protections - only on The Weekend Show. SUPPORT OUR SPONSORS: Shopify: Sign up for a one-dollar per month trial at https://shopify.com/weekend Mack Weldon: Go to https://MackWeldon.com and get 25% OFF your first order of $125 or more with promo code: WEEKEND Join this channel for exclusive access and bonus content: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCkbwLFZhawBqK2b9gW08z3g/join Five Minute News with Anthony Davis is an Evergreen Podcast, covering politics, inequality, health and climate - delivering independent, unbiased and essential news for the US and across the world. Visit us online at http://www.fiveminute.news Follow us on Bluesky https://bsky.app/profile/fiveminutenews.bsky.social Follow us on Instagram http://instagram.com/fiveminnews Support us on Patreon http://www.patreon.com/fiveminutenews You can subscribe to Five Minute News with your preferred podcast app, ask your smart speaker, or enable Five Minute News as your Amazon Alexa Flash Briefing skill. Please subscribe HERE https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCkbwLFZhawBqK2b9gW08z3g?sub_confirmation=1 CONTENT DISCLAIMER The views and opinions expressed on this channel are those of the guests and authors and do not necessarily reflect the official policy or position of Anthony Davis or Five Minute News LLC. Any content provided by our hosts, guests or authors are of their opinion and are not intended to malign any religion, ethnic group, club, organization, company, individual or anyone or anything, in line with the 1st Amendment right to free speech. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Did you know that Helmut Kohl, the German Chancellor (1982-99), implemented a planto deport Turkish immigrant back to Türkiye?Mr. Elon Musk & Vice Pres. JD Vance have endorsed the AfD - Germany's anti-immigrant, Islamophobic, far-right party. And although the AfD commands 20% of the German vote, other parties refuse to form a coalition government with it. In this interview, I discuss the following with my guest: ►Germany's economic headwinds and growing budget challenges ►the rise of the AfD in German elections►Why is the AfD being investigated by German authorities? ►What is JAfD? ►How Germany's unification was more like an acquisition than a merger ►For Germans, does the Berlin Wall still exist? ►Roots of racism in East Germany compared to West Germany►Was the post-WWII de-Nazification a success? ►What is PEGIDA? ►Which ethnic groups commit the most crime in Germany? ►Who is Gerhard Rex Lauck? ►How did America export Nazi propaganda back to Germany? ►What is Ausländer? ►What was Helmut Kohl's plan for exporting Turks? ►Why were Turks called "guest" workers? ►What is Almanci?
SPONSOR:The Richmond ForumLINKS:Pod Virginia | PatreonLearn more about Jackleg MediaIN THE NEWS:Senator Tim Kaine's margin of victory was almost double the margin of victory for Kamala Harris in Virginia, which seems to indicate some cross-party voting. The election is not over yet. Two sitting members of the state Senate were elected to Congress last week, which means at least two special elections. One of the special elections for state Senate will be in Northern Virginia, where Delegate Kannan Srinivasan is expected to face Buta Biberaj, a former Progressive Prosecutor for Justice. The other Senate special election will be in the suburbs and exurbs between Richmond and Charlottesville.There's no place in Northern Virginia where the influence of the Asian community is reflected more than state Senate District 32. That's the seat in Loudoun County that will soon be vacated by Congressman-elect Suhas Subramanyam. The district has a population that is more than 30 percent Asian.TRIVIA: Who was the Lieutenant Governor elected in a statewide special election after the death of Lt. Governor Sargeant Reynolds in 1971?Learn more at http://linktr.ee/JacklegMedia
Three San Antonio chefs and a local historian came together to explore and highlight Asian American cuisine as part of a Great SA panel discussion in May, hosted by Texas Public Radio.
Today's podcast breaks down the news that the English premier League will be adding a hard salary cap. We examine the details, talk through potential benefits and consequences, and we'll even explore how this has American influence written all of it. Enjoy! Ps. I recently launched a sports business community on Microsoft Teams. Join here: https://teams.live.com/l/community/FAAIJe0ERyXmJDuOQw
The Agents Angle - The World's Premier Football (Soccer) Agent Show
A shocking admission on 'The Agents Angle' this week, which acknowledges the possibility of 'some' logic and 'method in the madness' of FIFA with the FFAR and the cap on agent commissions. Could the increasing US influence on the world of football also be reflected in a changing mindset & approach from FIFA, not least the move of FIFA's agent and legal division to Miami which has led to numerous resignations and departures from FIFA? We also revisit the 'Relevent' case in the USA, and the huge ramifications which that could have for FIFA and agents around the world. Also, how some 'agents are now viewed as more important than football directors', and a sporting director recruiting a whole team without calling a single agent. EMAIL : questions@theagentsangle.com SUPPORT THE SHOW via KoFi ====== SHOW RUNNING ORDER : (00:08) - Show Overview (01:06) - Third FIFA Agents Exam Approaches & What Lays Ahead. > (02:53) - The Relevance of 'Relevent' in The US for Agents, FFAR, and FIFA (Globally). > (07:09) - The Growing Influence of US Football/Soccer on the Football World Including Agents. > (08:15) - "Premier League Games Will Be Played in the USA in the Next 10 Years" > (08:11) - A Pivotal Case for All Agents and The Motivation for An Individual Agent to Take on FIFA and FFAR in Court. > (13:07) - 'A Method to FIFAs 'Madness' ' and Some Logic with FIFA Football Agent Regulation (FFAR)? > (15:10) - A Growing Influence from US Sports on FIFA and the Approach to FFAR and a Cap on Agent Commissions? > (16:14) - US Sports Agent & US Talent Manager vs Football/Soccer Agent Comparison? > (18:12) - Influence of a Mature American Sports Market - FIFA Agent Fees vs 'Other Service' Fees. > (21:50) - Potential Clashes for FIFA and Their Regulations With The USA. > (24:27) - Changes from FIFA Legal (and Agent) Department Moving to Miami & The Effect on Agents & Regulations. > (25:46) - FIFA Aligning More with Broader US Sports Law, Rather than Swiss and EU Law? - The CAS (Court of Arbitration for Sport) Relationship. > (30:03) - "Some Agents Matter More Than Football Directors". > (32:03) - Agents in The Media - Quotes, Duty, Deflection vs Misinformation & Trouble Causing. > (36:00) - Recruiting an Entire Team Without Contacting a Single Agent. > (37:59) - 'Call to Action' on Football Agent Associations. > (39:05) - Upcoming Agent Events in Africa and Europe. > (40:08) - Disclaimer. > ====== RELATED LINKS : FIFA Football Agent Exam Study Materials (PDF) > "Maybe I was wrong, and FIFA was right …….. well sort of" - (Regulations on Working With Intermediaries Article) > Foreign Controlling Ownership in the European "Big 5" Leagues African Football Agents Conference 2024 Football Forum 2024 - Hungary ====== FEATURED ARTICLES : Fifa embarks on legal team recruitment drive following staff exodus > U.S. Soccer and FIFA antitrust lawsuit: U.S. Supreme Court could upend 'FIFA's authority to govern the game' > Biden administration says FIFA, U.S. Soccer antitrust suit should go to trial > 'Relevent' suit against US Soccer inches closer to Supreme Court > Premier League games will be played in USA in next 10 years, predicts head of LA 2028 Summer Olympics > “I closed a Sporting team without contacting a single agent” > Agent Damiani expects major changes at Napoli > FIFA moving legal department, over 100 jobs to Miami area > ===== SHOW LINKS: SUPPORT THE SHOW via KoFi EMAIL : questions@theagentsangle.com WEBSITE : www.theagentsangle.com LinkedIn Instagram Facebook Twitter (X) YouTube ====== CREDITS : Theme Music : Agent Red by Abbynoise Music from #Uppbeat : https://uppbeat.io/t/abbynoise/agent-red
Join us in our next STtalks episode as we chat about the recent excitement of the All-American announcements and how these results influence the maternal lines of an influential group of STyle Genetics Sires at STgenetics!
Host Piya Chattopadhyay speaks with Dartmouth College government professor Stephen G. Brooks about American influence on the world stage amid global crises, our Sunday Documentary follows journalist Adrian Ma's dilemma over a special bottle of whisky, child solider-turned-artist and peace activist Emmanuel Jal shares his insights on conflict and trauma, Stacy Lee Kong, Clifton Cremo, and Chris Turner riff on some of the stories that got people talking this week. Plus: A Christmas story from comedian and satirist Rick Mercer. For more, visit https://cbc.ca/sunday.
Texas Public Radio took a deep dive into the importance of traditional indigenous foods during a Great SA panel discussion moderated by TPR's Norma Martinez. The four-person panel discusses native ingredients and how they connect to our food today.
This week on Face the Nation: From the Middle East to the Pacific Rim, America's influence is being tested. Are we any closer to rescuing the more than 200 hostages still held by Hamas? We check in with some key players from the Biden administration, Capitol Hill, and around the world. Then, after President Biden's long-anticipated face-to-face meeting with Chinese President Xi Jinping, what's next for America's relationship with its biggest rival? We hear from the bipartisan leaders of Congress' China committee.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
No surprise. Jesus predicted this day and its chaos, setting the stage for His return. We wonder what is God's purpose for America in this hour. Why did God raise up America? Today we will see exactly why God has blessed this great land.
The Latin population in the U.S. is growing, and the influence of Latin cuisine is gaining prominence alongside it. How does this impact the U.S. food and food retail sectors as a whole? Aurora Grocery's Omar Jorge and City National Bank's Eric Viergutz help break down this dynamic and discuss the different cohorts who are gravitating towards Latin cuisine. More About Omar Jorge: Omar G. Jorge Peña is the CEO of Compare Foods in Charlotte and Chairman of Aurora Grocery Group, which operates thirty-seven supermarkets under the Compare Foods, Gala Foods, and GalaFresh Supermarkets banners throughout the East Coast of the United States. Founded in 1989 by the Peña family, Compare Foods is the largest ethnic supermarket chain on the East Coast, with stores from Massachusetts to North Carolina. Omar is a second-generation grocer, working in the family business beginning in his teenage years. In 2009, Omar relocated to Charlotte, North Carolina to manage the Compare Foods stores in the region. In 2012, together with his family, Omar led the creation and was named Chairman of a new entity, Aurora Grocery Group (AGG). Today, AGG manages 37 supermarkets under the Gala Foods, Compare Foods, and GalaFresh Supermarkets banners. Omar also serves as the primary owner and CEO of the Compare Foods supermarkets in Charlotte. There are currently seven Compare Foods supermarkets in Charlotte, with the eighth supermarket scheduled to open in 2023. Compare Foods employs more than 550 Charlotte residents. The stores are located in some of Charlotte's most economically disadvantaged communities and provide much needed fresh meats, produce, and healthy food options to city neighborhoods that would otherwise be food deserts. Learn more about Aurora Grocery Group: https://auroragrocery.com/ Learn more about Gala Foods and GalaFresh Supermarkets: https://galasupermarkets.com/ Learn more about Compare Foods: https://www.shopcomparefoods.com/ More About Eric Viergutz: Eric Viergutz is a managing director with City National Bank's Food & Beverage Group. Based in Atlanta, GA he supports food and beverage executives with a variety of financing solutions and industry intelligence. Working with City National's team of experts, he provides the bank's full range of financial solutions to food and beverage businesses nationwide. Mr. Viergutz has more than 10 years of financial services and business advisory experience and has also served in various corporate finance and strategy roles over his career. Prior to City National, he served as senior vice president for Truist Securities' Food and Beverage Investment Banking team. Mr. Viergutz earned his bachelor's degree in finance from the University of Florida and his MBA from the University of Chicago's Booth School of Business. Active in the community, he spends time coaching youth basketball and volunteering with Youth About Business and United Way of Atlanta. About City National Bank: With $96 billion in assets, City National Bank provides banking, investment and trust services through 69 branches, including 21 full-service regional centers, in Southern California, the San Francisco Bay Area, Nevada, New York City, Nashville, Atlanta, Washington, D.C., and Miami.* In addition, the company and its investment affiliates manage or administer $98 billion in client investment assets. City National is a subsidiary of Royal Bank of Canada (RBC), one of the world's leading diversified financial services companies. RBC serves more than 17 million personal, business, public sector and institutional clients through offices in Canada, the United States and 27 other countries. For more information about City National, visit the company's website at cnb.com. *City National Bank does business in Miami and the state of Florida as CN Bank.
The journal Résonance, and other projects that generate increased visibility for Franco American creatives and their influence on culture.
Once firm allies, now fragile partners. A visit by the United States' top diplomat to Saudi Arabia is a lot more challenging than in the past. So, what's putting strains on American influence in the Middle East? And can Antony Blinken mend its fraying ties? Join host Imran Khan. Guests: Abdulaziz Alghashian - Saudi affairs analyst. Hillary Mann Leverett - CEO of STRATEGA, a political risk consulting firm. Foad Izadi - Head of American Studies Department at Faculty of World Studies at the University of Tehran.
Throughout the peace process of the 1990s, US President Bill Clinton played a key role in steadying the nerves of the parties and helping to get the deal across the line. In this episode, Bertie Ahern reunites with President Clinton to hear why he became so invested in securing peace in Northern Ireland, the impact the bombing of Omagh had on him, and how the island of Ireland has set the standard globally for what a peace deal can achieve. For more information, full interviews, and bonus material head to Newstalk.com/GoodFridayAgreement.
China and the US began their official relationship on `bad terms with the "Unequal Treaties", and things only got worse from then on. Many Chinese look back on these decades as the beginning of a spiritual and cultural conflict between the Chinese and Americans, while many Americans simply viewed it as a business transaction. Once the U.S gained official access to China, missionaries penetrated deep into the heartland of China along with American officials, from there they began to have an influence on the people of China. This influence was often good and gave rise to universal education and tried to end practices like foot binding, but this influence eroded the power of the Qing. With an impotent Qing dynasty, already festering ethnic conflict, plus underlying class conflict, the country was ripe for a rebellion. That rebellion was the Taiping Rebellion, which led to the death of 20 million Chinese people. So was the U.S really responsible? What was the impact of such a catastrophic event? And were Chinese immigrants given the same respect that Americans expected of the Chinese when they were in China? All of these questions will be answered on our latest episode. If you want to know about Chinese and American relations, you have to know the history... Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/theloinsofhistory or https://www.patreon.com/theloinsofhistory Instagram: @loins_of_history Facebook: @loinsofhistory Twitter: @JLoinsofHistory @loinsofhistory Our opinions are our own and do not necessarily represent the opinions or policy of our employers. Anchor The Loins of History • A podcast on Anchor Current events lack historical context. We're here to fix that. Each week we'll dig deeper than the 24 hour news cycle to bring you the history behind the headlines. Covering economics, politics, religion, culture, war, and more, listening to this podcast will help you understand the context behind current events. Listen in and find out how today came from the Loins of History. Our opinions are our own and do not reflect the opinions or policy of our employers. https://anchor.fm/theloinsofhistory Patreon The Loins of History is creating Podcasts | Patreon Become a patron of The Loins of History today: Get access to exclusive content and experiences on the world's largest membership platform for artists and creators. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/theloinsofhistory/support
Pulitzer Prize-winning author and journalist Ronan Farrow speaks with Questlove Supreme about his book War On Peace: The End of Diplomacy and the Decline of American Influence. He also touches on growing up in a diverse family and his passion for bringing the truth to the light.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Dr. Victoria Coates joins us to examine the decline of American leverage against Iran and how it influences our relations with Saudi Arabia, Israel, and Russia. Dr. Victoria Coates is a Distinguished Fellow at the American Foreign Policy Council, an art historian, and a political consultant. She previously served on the National Security Council, first as Senior Director for the Middle East and North Africa and then as Deputy National Security Advisor before moving to the Department of Energy to serve as a Senior Advisor under President Trump. She is the author of "David's Sling: A History of Democracy in Ten Works of Art". Follow her on Twitter at @VictoriaCoates.
Harriet West-Moore is a hair product junkie! Her website supports hair products businesses. She also has 3 different podcasts that hit about Black American Music History, Natural Hair Products, and life's journeys on discovering yourself throughout the process.Harriet West-Moore and I speak on music genres influenced by early Black-American artists., Women empowerment, relationships, and natural hair care.Harriet explains, 'I have a podcast called " Moore Wine & Music Podcast" where I feature early artists who wereresponsible for creating genres of American music. I also have a podcast called "Moore Hair GalorePodcast"- I feature guests who have created their own hair or skincare products. My third podcast iscalled "Moore Self Discovery Podcast". This podcast is about going through life's journeys anddiscovering yourself throughout the process. I believe any of these topics would be informational toyour listeners.' Website: www.moorehairproductsgalore.com(6) Harriet West-Moore | LinkedInWomen Casual/Business Fashion: https://moorefashion4you.com.Active Wear/T-Shirts: https://mooreshopping.coMoore Self Discovery is now on Youtube: Moore Self Discovery Previous Speaking Engagements: https://youtu.be/RlMVQMrts_0Jasmine Castillo is Voice over artist and podcaster (buymeacoffee.com)
A conversation between Luca Cottini (PhD) and Jessica L. Harris (assistant professor of history at Saint John's University, author, and scholar of African-American history, women's history and modern Italy).* Italy in the aftermath of WWII. The Marshall Plan between aids and economic opportunity (1:15)* The emergence of Mrs. Consumer and the Americanization of Italy (4:10)* The American model in Italy. The case of Mondadori and La Rinascente (7:25)* The diffusion of American refrigerators and its impact on food conservation, the birth of grocery stores, and the emancipation of women (14:40)* Hygiene and cosmetics. A new model of American beauty and womanhood (22:15)* Italian women as the target of American consumerism and the terminal of Italy's culture wars (28:00)Visit the official webpage at www.italianinnovators.com to find out more about the project and sign up for the newsletter of the show. Check out the video version of the episode on YouTube and subscribe to the Italian Innovators channel to receive notification of new episodes and lessons. Thanks for listening!
In this episode of FDR quick talk, Barakat and Abdullah discuss some of their favorite black musical artists and the history of African American influence in music.
Calvin Robinson is a British political commentator, broadcaster for GB News, and senior fellow at Policy Exchange. He has been featured in The Guardian, The Daily Telegraph, Daily Mail, and many other publications. Calvin is currently finishing training to become a priest. We discussed Holy Orders and priesthood, key differences between Protestant and Catholic thought, woke culture at church, rationality, Purgatory, worshiping the environment, Scripture, and the influence of US politics on Great Britain—just to name a few. Be sure to subscribe if you enjoy this conversation! This episode is sponsored by: - Schwank Grills. Get $150 off your portable, American-made 1,500°F infrared grill + grill cover at https://schwankgrills.com when using promo code “MP” and start cooking restaurant-quality meals from the comfort of your home! - NordVPN. Grab your EXCLUSIVE NordVPN deal by going to https://nordvpn.com/tmpp or use code “TMPP” to get a huge discount off your NordVPN plan + 1 additional month for free + a bonus gift! It's completely risk-free with Nord's 30-day money-back guarantee! ________________ Follow Calvin on Twitter @calvinrobinson https://twitter.com/calvinrobinson Or Instagram @calvinrobinson https://instagram.com/calvinrobinson And check out GB News for more of Calvin's commentary https://twitter.com/GBNEWS ________________ Follow Me On ________________ All Platforms: https://linktr.ee/mikhailapeterson Facebook: https://facebook.com/mikhailapeterson Twitter: https://twitter.com/MikhailaAleksis Instagram: https://instagram.com/mikhailapeterson Telegram channel: https://t.me/mikhailapeterson ________________ Timestamps ________________ [00:00] Intro [03:49] The Oxford Meat Debate [06:38] Wokeism [07:33] Woke culture at Oxford [08:10] Before Oxford [10:57] From Baptist to Anglican [12:55] Connecting to God as a kid [15:21] Prayer [15:40] Converting to Catholicism [17:32] Branches of Catholicism [18:35] Faith & The Gospels [20:08] Tribalism [20:30] Rigid Beliefs [24:23] God & Jesus [27:47] Anglican Priesthood [30:48] Mikhaila's relationship with God [33:37] The Divine Office [35:57] Community Schisms [36:07] Tradition & God [39:05] Explaining God to Non-believers [42:12] Woke Culture at Church [42:55] Worshiping the Environment [48:01] American Influence on Britain [50:54] Post-graduation Plans [52:11] Beauty, Truth, & Goodness [55:00] The Significance of Mary [58:27] Purgatory [01:00:12] Tradition, Reason, & Scripture [01:01:38] Wrapping up #Religion #Prayer #Catholicism #Oxford #Wokeism
What is really going on between Russia, Ukraine, and NATO? And will US troops be involved in another war? Utah Senator Mitt Romney sat down with The Washington Post just after he was briefed on the situation along the Ukrainian border. Boyd breaks down what he said about Russia, American influence, and why he believes President Biden was right to send US troops to the area even if war is unlikely. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Did you know that Native American tribes were one of the first to introduce us to gender fluidity? Check out all this amazing information on this week's episode! 30-minutes worth of jaw-dropping content! ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Twitter: @mariiiwrld IG: @mariiiwrld YouTube: mariiiwrld Website: www.amarimcgee.com --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/translessonplan/support
Headlines COVID & lockdown updatePink offers to pay fines for Norwegian beach handball team13 year old Japanese girl wins gold in skateboarding We hear audio from a 2015 Accent of Women show with Kenia Serrano Puig discussing what it means for the socialist model in Cuba, if Cuba is opening itself up to American economic influence, and how much will change as Cuba moves to a new generation of leadership.Genevieve speaks with Dr Sujatha Fernandes, a Professor of Sociology at the University of Sydney who has written numerous books and published articles on Cuba, about the current climate in Cuba. Her research combines social theory and political economy with in-depth, engaged ethnography of global social movements.We hear from Lee Tan about the worsening COVID situation in Malaysia. SongsCloser - NgaiireU + Ur Hand - PinkBeauty Queen - ZuzuCharlie - Mallrat
Radio Rollback Episode 015 The American Influence In this episode we look at how american radio came to the UK in 1966 and returned again in 1984. On this epiosode : WABC New York from 1970 Swinging Radio England. Chuck Blair 7th August 1966 Laser 558 Paul Dean Breakfast Show 26th June 1984 Check out Paul Rulings books about Laser. Lid Off Laser - Radio Adventures of the MV Communicator. More infor on Offshore Stations & DJs www.offshoreradio.co.uk/ Email: jeffmartin media220@gmail.com
In this episode of Stories of Self-Help, were joined by Jared Apilado. Discussing a wide range of topics but mainly the Asian experience in America. From Jared being in the early stages of becoming a manufacturer, dealing with the challenges of building relationships w/ manufacturing companies over seas. & How American culture's influence in Asia, namely the Philippines can start to erode a communities idea of self-worth. We spoke about questioning identity, dynamics of classism & importance of resource. This is a powerful window into not just the mentality, but perspective of an immigrant looking to come to a country for an opportunity, then realizing the realities behind the imagery sold across the world. Enjoy. Support Us: https://mercymecommunity.com --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/storiesofself-help/support
Native Americans not only influenced the founding fathers, they also inspired the ‘founding mothers': 19th century women like Elizabeth Cady Stanton, Lucretia Mott, and Matilda Gage. These women paid taxes but could not vote, could not run for office, had no right of divorce, and should they separate from their husband, were returned to them by police like runaway slaves. Native women, on the other hand, were fully equal in their society and played an integral role in political affairs and in keeping harmony with nature. Learn the true story from Congresswoman Deb Haaland, one of only two Native American women newly elected to the US Congress, and Sally Roesch Wagner, author of Sisters in Spirit: Haudenosaunee (Iroquois) Influence on Early American Feminists. _______________________________________________________________ Glenn Aparicio Parry, PhD, of Basque, Aragon Spanish, and Jewish descent, is the author of Original Politics: Making America Sacred Again (SelectBooks, 2020) and the Nautilus award-winning Original Thinking: A Radical Revisioning of Time, Humanity, and Nature (North Atlantic Books, 2015). Parry is an educator, ecopsychologist, and political philosopher whose passion is to reform thinking and society into a coherent, cohesive, whole. The founder and past president of the SEED Institute, Parry is currently the director of a grass-roots think tank, the Circle for Original Thinking and is debuting this podcast series of the same name in conjunction with Ecology Prime. He has lived in northern New Mexico since 1994. www.originalpolitics.us Congresswoman Deb Haaland serves New Mexico's First Congressional District and is one of the first Native American women serving in Congress. As a 35thgeneration New Mexican, single-mom, and organizer Haaland knows the struggles of New Mexico families, but she also knows how resilient and strong New Mexico communities are. In Congress she's a force fighting climate change and for renewable energy jobs as Vice Chair of the House Natural Resources Committee, a powerful supporter of military personnel, families, and veterans on the House Armed Services Committee, and continues to advocate for dignity, respect, and equality for all. Sally Roesch Wagner is a feminist pioneer, speaker, activist, and the author of several books, including Sisters in Spirit: Haudenosaunee (Iroquois) Influence on Early American Feminists, and The Women's Suffrage Movement. Dr. Wagner was among the first persons ever to receive a PhD for work in Women's Studies from UC Santa Cruz and was the founder of one of the first college-level women's studies programs in the country. She is also the founding director of the Matilda Joslyn Gage Foundation and a faculty member of Syracuse University. She is a member of the New York State Women's Suffrage Commission and a former consultant to the National Women's History Project. Sally appeared in the Ken Burns PBS documentary Not for Ourselves Alone: The Story of Elizabeth Cady Stanton and Susan B. Anthony, for which she wrote the accompanying faculty guide for PBS. She was also a historian in the PBS special One Woman, One Vote, and has been interviewed on NPR's All Things Considered and Democracy Now. _______________________________________________________________ Traditional native flute music by Orlando Secatero from Pathways CD.Liberty song by Ron Crowder, Jim Casey and Danny Casey _______________________________ Composite image credits: Chaco Cultural National Historic Park, New Mexico, Chris Huber, USGS, Public Domain; Young Wishham Woman, Edward S. Curtis, 1910, Public Domain. The post Native American Influence on the Founding Mothers appeared first on WebTalkRadio.net.
Native Americans not only influenced the founding fathers, they also inspired the ‘founding mothers’: 19th century women like Elizabeth Cady Stanton, Lucretia Mott, and Matilda Gage. These women paid taxes but could not vote, could not run for office, had no right of divorce, and should they separate from their husband, were returned to them by […] The post Native American Influence on the Founding Mothers appeared first on WebTalkRadio.net.
Native Americans not only influenced the founding fathers, they also inspired the ‘founding mothers’: 19th century women like Elizabeth Cady Stanton, Lucretia Mott, and Matilda Gage. These women paid taxes but could not vote, could not run for office, had no right of divorce, and should they separate from their husband, were returned to them by […] The post Native American Influence on the Founding Mothers appeared first on WebTalkRadio.net.
Native Americans not only influenced the founding fathers, they also inspired the ‘founding mothers’: 19th century women like Elizabeth Cady Stanton, Lucretia Mott, and Matilda Gage. These women paid taxes but could not vote, could not run for office, had no right of divorce, and should they separate from their husband, were returned to them by […] The post Native American Influence on the Founding Mothers appeared first on WebTalkRadio.net.
Today we discuss the firing of Derek Mason from Vanderbilt, the lack of African American coaches and influence, who's to blame and more. We also discuss the Russell Westbrook & John Wall trade and do our NFL Fallout and Rundown for weeks 12 & 13 respectively. Lets Go! This episode sponsored by RAZE Energy Drink. Get your good stuff today! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/synfulblaqradio/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/synfulblaqradio/support
Are you familiar with the history of Champagne? Would you like to find out about the wines of the area? We’re in gorgeous Epernay today, in the Champagne region of France, and we’re honored to be interviewing Peter Liem, the esteemed wine expert behind ChampagneGuide.net, and the only English-speaking wine writer in the Champagne region. Peter is the author of Champagne, a ground-breaking guide to the modern wines of the region that uniquely explores the legendary wine. In today’s episode, Peter shares his journey, he explains how to find and appreciate the meaning in wine, and he talks about the vintage vineyard maps that are included with his book in a luxurious package. Stay tuned for more! Peter Liem is an American wine writer and the author of ChampagneGuide.net. Following nearly a decade in the wine trade, he became a senior editor, critic, and tasting director for Wine & Spirits. His writings on sherry, champagne, and other wines have also appeared in publications such as The World of Fine Wine, The Art of Eating, and The San Francisco Chronicle. Join us today, to hear his story, and get to see the world of Champagne through his expert lens. Show highlights: The moment that led Peter to where he is today. Although he travels a lot, Champagne remains Peter’s primary home. Peter’s book, Champagne, is like the Encyclopedia Britannica of Champagne. The story behind the super-rare vintage maps. The common denominator of Champagne terroir is not the vineyard. It's the village. Wine is a reflection of the winemaker. Nature doesn’t make wine, humans do. The proper way to assess wine. Wine without context is almost meaningless. How people’s view of Champagne has changed in the last twenty years. By law, in Champagne, all the grapes have to be hand-picked. The right temperature for wines. Champagne pairs perfectly with all kinds of food. Links and resources: Peter Liem at ChampagneGuide.net Peter Liem on Instagram Peter Liem on Twitter Peter Liem’s book Champagne Champagne [Boxed Book & Map Set]: The Essential Guide to the Wines, Producers, and Terroirs of the Iconic Region by Amazon.com Learn more Leclerc Briant Champagne Abyss 2014 - Well of wine.pdf
Is American influence declining? Emma Ashford talks to Ali Wyne and Gabby Tarini of the Rand Corporation about their new report on America in the world. Ali Wyne Bio: https://www.ducoexperts.com/users/ali-wyne Gabrielle Tarini Bio: https://www.rand.org/about/people/t/tarini_gabrielle.html James Dobbins, Gabrielle Tarini, and Ali Wyne, “The Lost Generation in American Foreign Policy,” RAND Corporation. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In this episode, Hettie V. Williams discuses the Black and African American influence on the Beatles with Dr. Kenneth A. Womack one of the nation’s foremost scholars of the band. Ken is a writer, literary critic, and music historian as well as a Professor of English and Popular Music at Monmouth University. He is the author of the bestselling book Solid State: The Story of Abbey Road and the End of the Beatles, John Lennon 1980: The Last Days in the Life, and Sound Pictures: The Life of Beatles Producer George Martin and several essays on literary criticism and four novels.
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This week popular blogger and podcaster Efran Menny of Menny Thoughts and the Priestly Passion joins me. We discuss, and barely touch the surface, of African American influence on Catholicism. Included is a great introduction to the great Saint Peter Claver, Bishop James Healy, Daniel Rudd, and Henriette Delille. So much great information. For more information check out the website of the National Black Catholic Congress at https://www.nbccongress.org/. Also check out the Menny Thoughts blog at mennythoughts.wordpress.com.
This week popular blogger and podcaster Efran Menny of Menny Thoughts and the Priestly Passion joins me. We discuss, and barely touch the surface, of African American influence on Catholicism. Included is a great introduction to the great Saint Peter Claver, Bishop James Healy, Daniel Rudd, and Henriette Delille. So much great information. For more information check out the website of the National Black Catholic Congress at https://www.nbccongress.org/. Also check out the Menny Thoughts blog at mennythoughts.wordpress.com.
Glenn Aparicio Parry, PhD, also given the name Kizhe Naabe (Ojibwe for Kind-Hearted Man), is author of Original Politics: Making American Sacred Again and also Original Thinking: A Radical ReVisioning of Time, Humanity, and Nature. His website is https://originalthinking.us/. Here he describes the important influence Native American culture had upon the early settlers between 1620 … Continue reading "Native American Influence on the Founding of the United States with Glenn Aparicio Parry"
In conversation with Tamala Edwards, anchor, 6ABC Action News morning edition New Yorker writer Ronan Farrow has won the Pulitzer Prize for public service, a National Magazine Award, and a George Polk Award for his ''indefatigable and imaginative'' (Globe and Mail) reportage of some of the most important issues of our time. A former anchor and reporter for MSNBC and NBC News and a former State Department official in Afghanistan and Pakistan, he is the author of the New York Times bestseller War on Peace: The End of Diplomacy and the Decline of American Influence. In his new book, he offers a harrowing account of his plunge into the scores of abuse allegations against Harvey Weinstein. (recorded 11/26/2019)
Is Australia removed from the political madness that seems to have swept the Western world? Host Adam Peacock chats with Bruce Wolpe from the United States Studies Centre about how overseas political trends are shaping our politics back home.
War, American Influence, and History
This week our father and son duo, Alain and Cris Balmanno discuss the continuing loss of American influence around the world and liken it to the swift fall of Book of Mormon civilizations. They also cover the tragedy in New Zealand, college admissions scandal, and they wrap up coverage of the 2019 Utah legislative session. 3-16-2019
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This week on Sinica, Kaiser and Jeremy chat with Jude Blanchette, the Senior Advisor and China Practice Lead at Crumpton Group's China Practice. We pick his brain on the rumors swirling around Beijing this summer, about public criticisms of Xi’s leadership, about the lack of any real succession plan in the eventuality that Xi is somehow incapacitated or steps down, and an emerging political science literature on authoritarianism. Jude has also discussed Chinese politics on Sinica on three other occasions in the past two years: Neo-Maoists: Everything old is new again; Nationalism in Russia and China; Takeaways from China’s 19th Party Congress. Recommendations: Jeremy: War on Peace: The End of Diplomacy and the Decline of American Influence, by Ronan Farrow. Jude: The Youtube channel “Epic rap battles of history,” particularly their 2013 video on “Rasputin vs Stalin” — Jude calls it “a great way to learn about how closed political systems work through OK rap.” Kaiser: Theodore Roosevelt National Park in North Dakota.
Ronan Farrow is a Pulitzer Prize-winning reporter for The New Yorker, former State Department official under President Barack Obama, and author of the new best-selling book War on Peace: The End of Diplomacy and the Decline of American Influence. He joins David to discuss his experiences growing up in a famous family with 13 siblings, his formative years working in the State Department under the wing of legendary diplomat Richard Holbrooke, and his near-thwarted efforts to publish the blockbuster account of Harvey Weinstein’s accusers—credited with spawning the international #MeToo movement.
In Hollywood movies diplomats always get a bad rap. I’m picturing Claude Rains as “Mr. Dryden” in Lawrence of Arabia looking, as Clyde Rains always does, somewhat reptilian as he hunches over a map of the Middle East with General Allenby, smirking secretively. Hollywood diplomats are slippery. Untrustworthy. More often than not, they turn out to be double agents. On screen, definitive action plays better than careful talk or compromise. This is true of America in general and of our politics in particular—we’re just not comfortable with ambiguity. Leave that to the French. Americans are about gettin’ things done. But the geopolitical world is complex, and allegedly getting more so every day. Meanwhile, over the last several presidencies, America has quietly been shifting its foreign policy approach from diplomacy to military muscle. With the current president, the gutting of the State Department in favor of the Pentagon is starting to look like Friday the 13th part whatever. My guest today is investigative journalist and former State Department official Ronan Farrow. He won the Pulitzer Prize for his his work in the New Yorker on the Harvey Weinstein sexual abuse scandal. His new book is War on Peace, The End of Diplomacy and The Decline of American Influence — and the title is pretty much self-explanatory. Surprise conversation-starter clips in this episode: Heather Heying on protest movements Barry Posen on America's intelligence budget Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Journalists and Washington influencers came to the famed Cafe Milano to celebrate the release of Ronan Farrow's new book, "War on Peace: The End of Diplomacy and the Decline of American Influence" and to toast Farrow on winning the 2018 Pulitzer Prize in Public Service for his reporting on Harvey Weinstein. The book explores the collapse of American diplomacy and the abdication of global leadership. Hosted by Franco Nuschese, Kathy O'Hearn, Hilary Rosen, and WHC Insider's Tammy Haddad.
Rudy Giuliani potentially incriminates Donald Trump during his first television appearance as the President's new lawyer, Mueller has many questions about crimes of collusion, and Marco Rubio and Tom Price cut a few very effective ads for Democratic campaigns. Then Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Ronan Farrow joins Tommy Vietor to talk about his new book, “War on Peace: The End of Diplomacy and the Decline of American Influence."
Investigative journalist Ronan Farrow talks with Recode’s Kara Swisher about his new book, “War on Peace: The End of Diplomacy and the Decline of American Influence.” The book explores how the Trump administration is “laying waste to the State Department,” but argues that it’s not the first administration to do so — cutting diplomats is politically safer than cutting military spending, and Trump is just doing it at an “unprecedented new extreme.” Farrow also talks about his reporting on Harvey Weinstein, and the culture of silence around powerful perpetrators of sexual abuse, for which he shared in a Pulitzer Prize for Public Service. Intent on keeping the spotlight on survivors rather than predators, Farrow nevertheless hints that there is more to tell about why he published his stories at The New Yorker, rather than his former employer NBC, where he started the Weinstein reporting. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Ronan Farrow is an author and journalist who just won the Pulitzer Prize for his reporting on Harvey Weinstein. He’s also the author of a new book, The War on Peace: The End of Diplomacy and the Decline of American Influence. He speaks with Preet about the prospect of a Secretary of State Pompeo, and why the gutting of the diplomatic corps should worry us all. And, they talk about Farrow's groundbreaking reporting on the Me Too movement, and the influence of his mother, Mia Farrow. Plus, Preet explains what Rudy Giuliani’s connections can and can’t do for President Trump. Do you have a question for Preet? Tweet them to @PreetBharara with the hashtag #askpreet , email staytuned@cafe.com, or call 669-247-7338 and leave a voicemail.
How is the growing clash between American nationalism and globalism affecting U.S. foreign relations? James Lindsay, senior vice president and director of studies at the Council on Foreign Relations and a leading authority on American foreign policy, looks at the issues complicating immediate and long-term relationships with our allies and enemies alike.
This episode, we talk to Rene Alexander Orquiza, a professor whose research and teaching interests focus on 20th century American and Philippine history.
Iran Chat: An Interview Series from the American Iranian Council
Our latest Iran Chat is with Dr. David Collier, author of the new book, Democracy and the Nature of American Influence in Iran: 1941-1979. Dr. Collier is also a research consultant in Washington DC and teaches democracy and democratization in Boston University's Washington DC program. The first half of our conversation focuses on Dr. Collier's usage of linkage and leverage to analyze and better understand the history of the period; the second half addresses how his analysis of the history applies to current issues in US-Iran relations and US foreign policy more generally. Dr. Collier's book is being published this month; you can purchase a copy on Amazon or Syracuse University Press. Some excerpts from our conversation are below: Using Linkage and Leverage to Understand American Influence in Iran "Linkage and leverage [first introduced in a book by Levitsky and Way] have often been used to try to understand external pressure in the processes of democratization... I think it's an interesting model to try to examine how the US can influence other countries in an effective way." "Linkage looks more at the soft power aspect of how the US can influence other countries based on linkages to the administration or a society in general. These links can include economic links, social links, political links – the whole spectrum of relationships between one country and another. Leverage looks more at the hard power aspect of what the US can do in a more active way to promote change in a different country. For example, whether it can offer rewards (e.g., acceptance into international organizations) or punishment (e.g., sanctions, international condemnation) for the behavior of an administration." Whether Increased US Linkage or Leverage Could Have Prevented the Revolution "I think the beginning of the decline of US leverage in Iran, which began after the enactment of the Shah's White Revolution [and which accelerated under Nixon]... I think if the US had maintained its position that without political reform the Shah would eventually succumb to eventual revolution - and if they had been able to work to push the Shah towards political reform rather than economic and social reform (which was the Shah's focus) - that could have led to a more peaceful evolution of the Iranian system. Maybe it would look more like the British system today where you have a monarch that reins but doesn’t rule. If the US had been able to apply constant pressure in the 60’s and 70’s, something like that could have occurred.“ US Foreign Policy's Focus on Short-Term Goals "I think the nature of the American political system is that it gives itself to short term thinking and not much to self reflection. Administrations in the US are always working towards the next election; are always focused on the short term, "what can we do in the next 4 or 8 years," and there isn’t much of an ability to create a long term plan to look at things in more of a historical perspective. So you do get lots of repetition. If you wanted to change the system you would have to maybe think about term limits for presidents allowing them to focus on longer terms or [install an advisory body] with a view to history and the goal of focusing the minds of the administration to not repeating the mistakes of the past." "America First": Is it More Honest Foreign Policy? "I think it is. One of the main problems that faced American-Iranian relations was the lack of interest in the Iranian society in general, the Iranian opposition, and what the Iranian people wanted. So it wouldn’t be helpful to go back to a situation where the US was able to control Iran. I think it would be better if the US had less of a proactive role in trying to control states and did focus more on America first and gave more respect to countries to develop independently. The current regime in Iran uses American intervention as a reason for their continued presence... they always argue about being wary of American intervention. Maybe if the US withdrew a bit from certain policy areas that could allow Iran in particular to have more of an internal debate over its future rather than always focusing on threats from the external environment. I think that could be beneficial in a certain way. I think going back in time to an overly controlling American foreign policy is not the way to go forward." To support this and other AIC programming, please make a tax-deductible contribution at http://www.us-iran.org/support.
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There is an old saying that says that if the only tool you have is a hammer, you tend to treat every problem as if it is a nail. So too for American policy in the Arab world. If every problem looks like an existential threat, then perhaps it’s because we often see the military as the only tool we have. In fact, as Bill Clinton famously said, “it’s the economy stupid.” Perhaps if we found new ways to deal with the Middle East in terms of its economics, its desire for goods, jobs for the 60% of it’s population under 30, we’d have a better outcome. Few know the region better than two time Pulitzer Prize winning journalist David Rohde. He lays out his ideas in Beyond War: Reimagining American Influence in a New Middle East. My conversation with David Rohde:
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