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The news to know for Wednesday, February 19, 2025! We'll catch you up on what's considered a major turnaround in American-Russian relations, despite pushback from NATO allies. Also, the latest federal cuts—impacting everyone from bank regulators to rocket scientists. Plus, a new executive order about fertility treatment, a jury has reached a verdict in a big celebrity trial, and a musical icon is adapting so he can keep performing after hearing loss. Those stories and even more news to know in about 10 minutes! Join us every Mon-Fri for more daily news roundups! See sources: https://www.theNewsWorthy.com/shownotes Become an INSIDER to get AD-FREE episodes here: https://www.theNewsWorthy.com/insider Sign-up for our Friday EMAIL here: https://www.theNewsWorthy.com/email Get The NewsWorthy MERCH here: https://www.theNewsWorthy.com/merch Sponsors: Get an additional 20% OFF the Honeylove Holiday sale by going to honeylove.com/NEWSWORTHY Ancient Nutrition is offering 25% off your first order when you go to AncientNutrition.com/NEWSWORTHY To advertise on our podcast, please reach out to libsynads@libsyn.com
Michael Lockshin is a film director, who grew up in both the United States and Russia. (Actually, he grew up in the Soviet Union, too.) He has made a magnificent movie: “The Master and Margarita,” based on Bulgakov's classic novel. It is a sensation in Russia. It has been denounced by the authorities, for hitting […]
Michael Lockshin is a film director, who grew up in both the United States and Russia. (Actually, he grew up in the Soviet Union, too.) He has made a magnificent movie: “The Master and Margarita,” based on Bulgakov’s classic novel. It is a sensation in Russia. It has been denounced by the authorities, for hitting too close to home: for depicting the struggle of artists against dictatorship. Source
Michael Lockshin is a film director, who grew up in both the United States and Russia. (Actually, he grew up in the Soviet Union, too.) He has made a magnificent movie: “The Master and Margarita,” based on Bulgakov's classic novel. It is a sensation in Russia. It has been denounced by the authorities, for hitting too close to home: for depicting the struggle of artists against dictatorship. With Jay, Lockshin talks about literature, movies, identity, and Russia today.
Wendy Williams always said she wanted to come back to daytime television…But she has a bigger challenge than anyone would have imagined. We're learning the former talk show host has been diagnosed with a form of dementia. And one moment she and her brother were digging on a Florida beach...the next, she was buried beneath suffocating sand. Today the parents of seven-year-old Sloan are sharing how their fun filled vacation turned into a nightmare. Plus, she's the former ballerina with dual American/Russian citizenship behind bars in Russia, the latest American taken as a pawn by Vladimir Putin. Now her very worried boyfriend is speaking with Jim Moret. And two top prosecutors with national profiles are locked in a legal tug of war. It's all over a man wanted for murder in New York City who is also under arrest suspected of other crimes in the state of Arizona...where the prosecutor is refusing to extradite him to New York, claiming the D.A. there is soft on crime. Now a woman is coming forward to say her warnings about how dangerous this guy is were ignored.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
The Talk Spot is an interview show featuring guests from all backgrounds. This episode features Professor Jeffrey Sachs.
In 2022, the United States dealt with the Omicron surge, saw a major land war in Europe and witnessed a Supreme Court decision that reversed 50 years of precedent. Dr. Evelyn Farkas breaks down these stories and discusses the 2022 Story of the Year. Over her three-decade career, Farkas has made a name for herself in foreign policy with a specialty in American-Russian relations. Early in her career, she worked as a human rights officer for the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe and was an election observer in Bosnia and Afghanistan. In 2003 she published her book “Fractured States and U.S. Foreign Policy: Iraq, Ethiopia and Bosnia in the 1990s” detailing her experiences. Following her time abroad, she worked as a professor of international relations at the Marine Corps University. From 2008 to 2009, she served on the bipartisan Commission on the Prevention of Weapons of Mass Destruction as the executive director. Farkas has worked in both Congress and the United States Department of Defense. During the Obama administration, she was the foremost expert on Russia in the Department of Defense. She has appeared as a national security contributor and commentator on MSNBC, Fox News, CNN and more. Her writings have been featured in various publications and websites, including The New York Times, The Washington Post, The Los Angeles Times, The Boston Globe, The Daily Beast, Politico and Foreign Policy. She serves as a Senior Fellow at the German Marshall Fund of the United States and has penned research papers and op-eds featured in most leading publications. Farkas also serves as the executive director of the McCain Institute for International Leadership at Arizona State University.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Released 7 June 2022. This podcast assesses the American-Russian economic relationship, identifying how Russia exploits strategic asymmetries to gain advantage in the space below armed conflict and how the United States can modernize its economic statecraft. It draws upon a wide range of comparative research, from US-Russian military thought to the American-Eurasian economic interrelationship, to evaluate the full range of economic statecraft within a single dyad of countries in the context of coercion theory. This analysis will assist American policymakers in reforming priorities and processes according to principles of economic statecraft to sustain ongoing American coercion and set conditions for advantage upon the return to bilateral competition. Click here to read the article. Keywords: geo-economics, economic statecraft, Russia, gray-zone warfare, hybrid warfare, geopolitics Author information: Major Ryan J. Orsini, US Army, is an infantry officer assigned as a student at the Command and General Staff College at Fort Leavenworth, Kansas. He holds a master of public policy degree from Georgetown University. If you enjoyed this episode of Decisive Point and would like to hear more, look for us on Amazon Music, Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, or any other major podcasting platform.
Today, Rich juxtaposes Pres. Biden's "New World Order" comments with that of a previous president and Russian leader too. Then, anti-American Russian propaganda is romanticizing the destruction of America from within - don't believe the hype. Plus, a look at regrets and why they matter. Portions of today's program are brought to you by JustFacts.com/Rich. Comment and follow on Facebook, Twitter, GETTR, and Parler or visit us at RichValdes.com.
Today we're joined once again by our favorite foreign policy galaxy brain Ben Carollo of the Young Turks Network (TYT). Ben puts all the details and threads of the current Russian invasion of Ukraine in the context of history. From World War I, American-Russian relations during World War II, the creation and expansion of NATO, all the way to beginning of Russia's invasion last week. Once you hear Ben's analysis, you'll understand that this isn't as cut and dry as the American media has made it out to be (shocker, we know).For those who haven't heard our last episode with Ben (you can listen here), Ben is a former Air Force Geospatial intelligence analyst, with a Masters in Biosecurity and Biodefense. Ben hosts a daily news show on Twitch, and is a host and contributor to The Young Turks Network. You can find more of Ben on her Twitter @BenjaminCarollo, Patreon, Ben's Youtube, Rebel HQ Youtube, her Bleepblompben Twitch and Fridays at 4PM EST on the Young Turks Network Twitch. Show Notes:Beepblompben | TwtichThe Young Turks Network | TwitchTYT | Official WebsiteRebel HQ | YoutubeBenjamin Carollo | BallotopediaEXPAND NATO NOW by Henry Kissinger | The Washington Post ArchivesYouTube blocks Russian news channels RT and Sputnik in Europe | The VergeRussian-backed RT channel to lose Sky TV slot in UK within 24 hours | The Guardian78 Days of Fear: Remembering NATO's Bombing of Yugoslavia | Balkan InsightList of Former Soviet Republics states with nuclear weapons | Wikipedia3 EX-SOVIET STATES TO GIVE UP A-ARMS | The Washington Post ArchivesThe G.O.P. Is Making ‘Critical Race Theory' the New ‘Shariah Law' by Charles M. Blow | THe New York Times OpinionDonetsk and Luhansk: What you should know about the ‘republics' | Al Jazeera NewsNever Forget That World War I Was Also Racist | Foreign Policy MagazineTaiwan warns Chinese aircraft in its air defense zone | ReutersPrinciples of China's Foreign Policy | Asia for Educators, Columbia UniversityRussia, China agree 30-year gas deal via new pipeline, to settle in euros | ReutersPutin ‘ready' for talks with Ukraine in Minsk: Kremlin | Al JazeeraUkrainian Mineral Mining Statistics | UkraineInvest
Toni rants about the fecklessness of Democrats, NATO, and the history of American-Russian relations. Support 1 Big Toilet at: Patreon.com/1BigToilet
This episode is dedicated to the memory of Granville Adams In the aftermath of the shooting Leo launches an investigation into how Tarrant managed to come into possession of a handgun, with Adebisi and a number of other inmates pointing the finger of blame squarely at McManus. Feeling the pressure and struggling to come to terms with his latest failed relationship, McManus makes an arse of himself at Officer Howard's Memorial Service. Could his presence be a determinant to Em City going forward? Beecher struggles to cope with the absence of Keller, but the search for Schillinger's son has paid off as Hank Schillinger visits Oz. The Riot Lawsuit begins, but will Said's pride get in the way and derail the whole thing? Jason receives some news which could see his conviction overturned but he'll need a lawyer to help him, perhaps a certain inmate could be of assistance. Shirley has a kinky rendezvous while Mark Miles enters ‘iddqd', Gloria and her in-laws prepare for their session with Ryan and Cyril, and Ralph demands his phone back from Nikolai. Also on this episode: A Statement regarding my Bill Cosby joke, Augustus seems unsure about Mobay's “girlfriend” while I question whether or not Augustus' wife is being played by a different actress, a brief history of executed women featuring Roxalana Druse, Madonna's boyfriend makes an appearance and American-Russian relations are explored through the term ‘detente'. Oh, and two inmates have gone missing. All of this and more on Series 4(A) Episode 2, Obituaries. Follow the show on Instagram & Twitter - @insideozpodcast Email The Show – insideozpodcast@gmail.com #InsideOz
True Story # 59 Jeff Monson Jeff Monson is a American-Russian mixed martial artist that used to compete in the Heavyweight division. A professional competitor since 1997, he has competed for the UFC, Strikeforce, DREAM, PRIDE, M-1 Global, Impact FC, World Victory Road, and Cage Warriors. In Brazilian jiu-jitsu and grappling, Monson is a two-time winner of the ADCC Submission Wrestling World Championship, and a No Gi Brazilian jiu-jitsu World Champion. Monson is an anarcho-communist known for his radical left-wing political views. Instagram: @jeff_monson_official IG: @true_story_with_john_gibson #TrueStorywithJohnGibson #JeffMonson #tcoambassador #tapcancerout #valkobjj #reignbodyfuel #johngibsonbjj #vivazen #kiplinglavender
The US-SR Captain America was the first attempt at a joint American-Russian trip to Mars. Unfortunately, almost all of the crew members died along the way. Listen to the audio diaries of crew co-driver, Sally Fielder, as she shares her point of view on what exactly went wrong. This episode features Adal Rifai from Hey Riddle Riddle and Hello From the Magic Tavern. Cast (in order of appearance:) Dana Daniele, Rachel Wilson, Libby Genz, Adal Rifai, Cortney Warner, Katy Hennen. Theme Song by Meghan Rose. Artwork by Dave Daniele. Editing and Production by Dana Daniele. Sound effects from Sound Effects Plus, PacDV, Free Music Archive, and FreeSound.org. Additional Music: The Psychedelic And by Six Umbrellas, The And Of The World, by Six Umbrellas, Orange Nightmare Record Fair (psychedelic paranoia) by Keshco, A MYSTIC by voyageurs.
Tim Weiner, the acclaimed historian of the CIA, discusses his new book on American-Russian political warfare, from the Cold War till now.
Paulie and Billy sit down with Jeff Monson to talk about his career in mixed martial arts as well as his thoughts on how to better the world. Jeff is an American-Russian mixed martial artist currently competing in the Heavyweight division. A professional competitor since 1997, Jeff has since included television host and political figure to his resume. It was great getting to talk with Jeff about his views.
A Coronavirus scare in India the entire Andamanese tribe has been tested. A Missing masterpiece a Dutch painting’s been stolen for the 3rd time. See omnystudio.com/policies/listener for privacy information.
Since the end of the Cold War, American-Russian relations have waxed and waned, depending on the administration in Washington, following a pattern of a ‘reset' and then decline with each successive presidency. Although President Trump sought better relations with Russia, the bilateral relationship has been difficult due to a number of security and geopolitical issues. Strategic competition has been accompanied by assessments and allegations about continued Russian interference in US domestic politics. Nowhere is the continued great power rivalry between the U.S. and Russia more evident than in the Middle Eastern theater, including Syria and Libya. The SETA Foundation at Washington DC is pleased to host a webinar discussion on the future of US-Russia relations and its impact on the Middle East. Speakers Angela Stent, Director, Center for Eurasian, Russian and East European Studies, Georgetown University Mark Katz, Professor of Government and Politics, George Mason University and Nonresident Senior Fellow, Atlantic Council Moderator Kadir Ustun, Executive Director, The SETA Foundation at Washington DC --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/seta-dc/support
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This in this Episode of I'm Adopted, American-Russian Adoptee Allyson Duranceau shares with us her story, about the relationship with her family who raised her in the United States as well as the contact and meet up with her birth family in Moscow, Russia.
Lika Osipova is an award winning founder and producer of Miss Russian USA/Los Angeles Beauty and Talent Show. Over the years, this star-studded event has brought out many of Hollywood's elite. The local American-Russian population highly appreciated Lika's efforts. She received the Role Model of the Year award from the Advisory Board city of West Hollywood. Soon after accepting the first award Miss Russian LA talent and beauty show won the second award “for Outstanding Achievement” in 2016. The Los Angeles Office of CITY Clerk gave a Certificate of Recognition to Lika for her outstanding support for the 2017 Los Angeles Municipal Elections. -- Follow Lika Osipova Website: https://www.http://likaosipova.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/likaosipova Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/lika.osipova -- SUBSCRIBE TO THE PODCAST: (Please feel free to give us a 5 star review as it helps with getting the word out, thank you!) iTunes: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-roots-of-success-podcast/id1357814847 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/6isw9lx9NzpBnqWZIqYzxC YouTube: https://bit.ly/2RPxcwm FOLLOW ME: Follow me on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/natethegreat Follow me on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/natethegreatpeterman Follow me on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/natethegreatpeterman Follow me on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/nate-peterman-0944b1b5/ Follow me on TikTok: http://vm.tiktok.com/B2AYnC/ Follow me on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/natetgpeterman Follow me on SnapChat: https://www.snapchat.com/natetgpeterman -- Hit that Subscribe/Follow button for more valuable content! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/rootsofsuccess/message
In Other News is back is with its FINAL episode (for now). Listen up as Syd and Ellee discuss low stakes friendships and some interesting new developments in the American/Russian voting system (jk lol).
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Conversation with Professor at European University at Saint Petersburg, Ivan Kurilla about the status of American-Russian relations these days, amid the arrest of a well-known Russian politician and video blogger Vyacheslav Maltsev. Professor Kurilla also gives an update on the current status of legal trouble faced by the European University where Professor Kurilla teaches. Considered one of the top schools in Russia, European University finds itself in court on two different matters. Recorded for broadcast on 91.7 FM WSUW in Whitewater, Wisconsin.
In May of 2013 Edward Snowden leaks thousands of documents to reporters demonstrating the breadth of surveillance by the NSA on the American people. In June, he lands in Moscow seeking asylum from a government infamous for its poor record on human rights. What ensues is a series of American-Russian political reactions, an absurd novel authored by Snowden's own pro-bono lawyer, and Putin’s patronizing praise for the NSA-whistleblower -- "he's a warrior for human rights." Cover art by Sam Woo Staar Theme music is "Shit Happens" by Tierra Whack
Conversation with renowned professor of American-Russian relations at European University in Saint Petersburg, Ivan Kurilla about countries in dead ends, to whom belongs history, Stalin and more.
Conversation with Professor William Benton Whisenhunt of College of DuPage about the new Journal of American Russian Relations, as well as the new project Professor Whisenhunt is working on, looking to republish annotated writings of Americans written between 1914 and 1921 as part of 100 year anniversary of the Soviet Revolution of 1917. Find all Rashkin Report conversation on YouTube, as well as on Stitcher radio, TuneIn app and Google Play. All conversations are broadcast on WSUW 91.7 FM in Whitewater, Wisconsin
We see who gets the space station in the big American/ Russian space break up, and then cast an eye into the future by examining the art of futurism, and then break out the old crystal ball and discuss what of modern culture will survive into the future, and what won’t. Show Notes: NASA suspends all Russian space cooperation … except for going to that pesky Space Station… http://www.space.com/25339-nasa-suspends-russia-cooperation-ukraine.html The spaceship company Ben is rooting for (unicorn kisses!) - http://www.space.com/24401-dream-chaser-space-plane-2016-launch.html Historical Perspectives: The history of futurology - http://www.theguardian.com/theguardian/2000/nov/06/features11.g21 DIscussion Pit: “Macbeth” sound clip is from http://freelistens.blogspot.com/2010/08/tragedy-of-macbeth-by-william.html The Global Internet Map (you can see our house from there!): https://archive.nyafuu.org/foolfuuka/boards/wg/image/1388/68/1388680437089.jpg