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The 7
Friday, May 2, 2025

The 7

Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2025 10:57


Friday briefing: Michael Waltz and Marco Rubio; Kilmar Abrego García video; Elon Musk's unpopularity; Austin Tice; and moreRead today's briefing.If you're not a subscriber, click here to start.

Chronique des médias
Trois images fortes de 2024: des tirs sur Trump, une prison syrienne, la guerre au Soudan

Chronique des médias

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 28, 2024 2:58


Arrêt sur trois images qui ont marqué l'année 2024, aux États-Unis, en Syrie et au Soudan. Le premier arrêt sur image nous conduit aux États-Unis et à la photo publiée par le New York Times, quelques heures après l'attentat contre Donald Trump, le 14 juillet. On y voit l'ancien et futur président lors d'un meeting en Pennsylvanie, devant un pupitre rouge frappé du slogan « Make America Great Again » (« Rendre sa grandeur à l'Amérique »). Donald Trump a une casquette rouge. Il tourne la tête et, juste à côté de lui, une trainée blanche sur un fond azur, un peu comme un avion très loin dans le ciel. C'est le sillage de la balle qui vient de lui érafler l'oreille.Cette photo est signée d'un photographe du New York Times, Doug Mills, qui avait, selon un spécialiste balistique du FBI, une chance sur un million de capturer cet instant précis. Après, Trump apparaît le poing levé, puis avec un pansement à l'oreille. Et d'autres images marquantes suivront, comme celle d'Elon Musk sautillant comme un enfant dans un de ses meetings. Mais cette photo miraculeuse a su saisir l'événement.À lire aussiUne nouvelle tentative d'assassinat de Donald Trump venue d'Iran aurait-elle été déjouée?Deuxième arrêt sur images, direction la SyrieCette fois, c'est lors d'un reportage de CNN, qui nous montre Clarissa Ward, une reporter blonde dans une prison syrienne de Damas. Elle se met en scène en expliquant être partie à la recherche du journaliste américain Austin Tice, retenu en Syrie depuis 2012. Le régime étant tombé, elle le cherche dans les cellules lorsqu'elle tombe sur un détenu sous une couverture à même le sol. L'homme la remercie avec émotion en lui prenant la main. Il a curieusement l'air bien nourri, porte un manteau en peau retourné très propre pour quelqu'un qui dit avoir passé trois mois en prison.Un site de fact checking syrien, Verify-Sy, nous apprendra que c'est en réalité un lieutenant des services de renseignement du régime, demeuré introuvable depuis. CNN a rétabli la vérité en faisant mine d'avoir levé seule la supercherie. En Syrie, les images sont parfois menteuses.Des photos du journal Le Monde au SoudanFocus sur une série de reportages en huit épisodes, signés Eliott Brachet, et intitulée Au Soudan, une guerre totale, avec des photos d'Abdulmoman Eassa. Sur l'une d'elle, on voit au loin un groupe de cinq personnes, hommes et femmes, sur des chaises en plastique blanc, les pieds dans le Nil. On est sur l'île Tuti, près de Khartoum, juste avant la guerre fratricide entre deux généraux qui auraient fait plus de 150 000 victimes civiles depuis avril 2023.Cette guerre, peu de médias en parlent. Selon l'INA, sur un an, fin juin 2024, on trouve 8 700 mentions d'Israël et Gaza dans les journaux télévisés français, 4 500 mentions de l'Ukraine et seulement 128 mentions du Soudan. Une autre image ouvre le reportage du Monde : celle d'un fossoyeur près de Khartoum devant l'extension sans fin de son cimetière. À lire aussiÀ la Une: au Soudan, la guerre oubliée…

EpochTV
American Airlines Lifts Ground Stop; Hundreds Protest in Syria Over Christmas Tree Burning

EpochTV

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 24, 2024 47:03


American Airlines on Tuesday lifted an hour-long ground stop of all its flights in the United States due to an unspecified technical issue, a notice on the U.S. aviation regulator's website showed. A U.S. NGO said that they believe the American journalist missing in Syria, Austin Tice, “is alive and we know that as a fact.” Meanwhile, protests broke out in the Christian community of the Syrian capital Damascus after a Christmas tree was set on fire in another town. A U.S. judge on Monday delayed a trial for the suspect in the second assassination attempt of President-elect Donald Trump until September 2025, according to a court order. ⭕️Watch in-depth videos based on Truth & Tradition at Epoch TV

NTD News Today
American Airlines Lifts Ground Stop; Hundreds Protest in Syria Over Christmas Tree Burning

NTD News Today

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 24, 2024 47:02


American Airlines on Tuesday lifted an hour-long ground stop of all its flights in the United States due to an unspecified technical issue, a notice on the U.S. aviation regulator's website showed.A U.S. NGO said that they believe the American journalist missing in Syria, Austin Tice, “is alive and we know that as a fact.” Meanwhile, protests broke out in the Christian community of the Syrian capital Damascus after a Christmas tree was set on fire in another town.A U.S. judge on Monday delayed a trial for the suspect in the second assassination attempt of President-elect Donald Trump until September 2025, according to a court order.

TODAY
TODAY December 23, 7AM: Winter Weather Threatens Holiday Travel | CEO Murder Suspect Back in Court | Fight to Bring Austin Tice Home

TODAY

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 23, 2024 33:31


How severe winter weather is impacting the current record-setting holiday travel crush. Also, the latest details on Luigi Mangione's first appearance in front of New York state supreme court. Plus, journalist Austin Tice has been missing in Syria for the last dozen years; his mother speaks live with Craig Melvin. And the most recent developments in Blake Lively's legal complaint against her It Ends with Us  costar, Justin Baldoni.

Self Love & Sweat The Podcast
Leadership and Wellness with NABA CEO Austin Tice

Self Love & Sweat The Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 21, 2024 63:31 Transcription Available


Text us your feedback on this episodeToday's guest has spoken in 38 different countries and generated over $150 million dollars in sales. What does it take to become the person who is capable of all those things? How do you lead with courage while also being human? How do you release old ways and step into who you're called to to be to lead well and live well. That's what we are diving into in this week's episode with Founder & CEO of NABA Austin Tice.Want to join our NABA community? Check out this link: https://naba.com/lundenWho is Austin Tice?Austin Tice is the Founder and CEO of NABA, a community committed to shifting the paradigm of health and wellness of the world, starting with the individual. NABA stands for the Natural Art of Being Alive.Timestamps to help you navigate this episode0:00 Intro0:24 FREE Self Love & Sweat MONTHLY Calendar2:51 Scaling Global Heights: Leadership Through Communication11:02 Leading With Courage28:53 Embracing Your Past, Present, and Future Self33:11 The Evolution of NABA51:10 Creating Healthy Communities for UnityConnect with Austin & NABA:@‌thehouseofnaba@‌myprimelifeLunden's NABA Link https://naba.com/lundenSupport the showFREE Self Love & Sweat Monthly Life Coaching Calendar: http://lifelikelunden.com/calendar2 FREE HIGH INTENSITY RESISTANCE TRAINING WORKOUTS: https://lifelikelunden.activehosted.com/f/169One-On-One Life Coaching & NLP with Lunden:http://lifelikelunden.com/vipConnect with Lunden:IG: @lifelikelundenYouTube: https://youtube.com/lundensouzaLinkedIN: https://www.linkedin.com/in/lundensouza/Twitter: @lifelikelundenUse code LUNDEN25 for a discount on Snap Supplements: https://bit.ly/snapsweatPodcast Sound Design Intro & Outro: https://hitspotaudio.com/

Hot Off The Wire
Starbucks workers plan strikes; holiday travel ramps up

Hot Off The Wire

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 20, 2024 23:51


Workers at Starbucks stores plan to go on a five-day strike starting Friday to protest lack of progress in contract negotiations with the company. The strikes are scheduled to start in Los Angeles, Chicago and Seattle and could spread to hundreds of stores across the country by Christmas Eve.  A debate over the debt ceiling is at the center of a dispute over funding that is pushing the possibility of a federal government shutdown to the brink in Washington. President-elect Donald Trump has proposed that raising the nation’s debt limit be part of ongoing efforts to avert a government shutdown, saying in a statement Wednesday, “Anything else is a betrayal of our country.”  WASHINGTON (AP) — The first U.S. diplomats to visit Syria since President Bashar Assad's ouster earlier this month are in Damascus to hold talks with the country's new leadership and seek information on the whereabouts of missing American journalist Austin Tice. NEW YORK (AP) — The man arrested in the killing of UnitedHealthcare’s CEO is being held without bail after a New York federal court appearance on charges including a death-eligible murder count.  McALLEN, Texas (AP) — U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement says it deported more than 270,000 people over a recent 12-month period, the highest annual tally in a decade. Its report released Thursday illustrates some financial and operational challenges that President-elect Donald Trump will face to carry out his pledge of mass deportations. CAPE GIRARDEAU, Mo. (AP) — A Missouri man could face up to 25 years in prison after admitting to setting a fire that destroyed a church. Christopher Scott Pritchard pleaded guilty Thursday to two federal charges for setting ablaze the Church of Latter-Day Saints in Cape Girardeau on April 28, 2021.  In other news: t's beginning to look like another record for holiday travel. The TSA is urging holiday travelers to be careful about what they bring on planes. Biden expected to visit Pope Francis in final international trip of his presidency, AP sources say. Alberta's premier says Americans will pay a lot more for gas if Trump applies 25% tariffs on Canada. International students urged to return to US campuses before Trump inauguration. Pentagon says it doubled the number of US troops in Syria before Assad's fall. Appeals court removes prosecutor Fani Willis from Georgia election case against Trump and others. FDA says knockoff versions of Lilly obesity drug must come off the market. FDA updates the definition of 'healthy' foods. Stock market today Wall Street ends little changed after giving up a big morning gain. US home sales hit fastest pace since March with more properties up for sale. Oklahoma man dies by lethal injection in the nation’s final execution of 2024. NFL Week 16 kicks off with a key AFC West matchup, one of the NBA's superstars has a day to forget while one of the NHL's best records a four-point night, and the candidates for the 2025 Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame class have been announced. Sammy Sosa appears to acknowledge PED use, apologizes; Cubs welcome him back into fold. Aaron Hernandez's brother pleads guilty to threatening a shooting at UConn. Malaysia agrees to resume 'no find, no fee' hunt for flight MH370, 10 years after plane disappeared. South Korean investigators seek to question reluctant president over martial law. —The Associated Press About this program Host Terry Lipshetz is managing editor of the national newsroom for Lee Enterprises. Besides producing the daily Hot off the Wire news podcast, Terry conducts periodic interviews for this Behind the Headlines program, co-hosts the Streamed & Screened movies and television program and is the former producer of Across the Sky, a podcast dedicated to weather and climate. Theme music The News Tonight, used under license from Soundstripe. YouTube clearance: ZR2MOTROGI4XAHRX

The Lawfare Podcast
Rational Security: The “Trashed on Trash Mountain” Edition

The Lawfare Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2024 82:26


This week, Scott sat down with his Lawfare colleagues Anna Bower and Natalie Orpett and Lawfare Contributing Editor Michel Paradis to talk about the week's biggest national security news stories, including:“A Justice Delayed Still Has Justice on the Mind.” After weeks of waiting, New York state court judge Justice Juan Merchan has finally become the first judge to apply the Supreme Court's Trump v. United States immunity decision, holding that incoming President Donald Trump's convictions under New York state law may stand and did not unduly rely on conduct for which he is immune. How persuasive is his ruling? And what can it tell us about the future of both Donald Trump's criminal case and the Supreme Court's immunity holding?“A Break in the Case.” Tectonic shifts in Syrian politics over the past few weeks that has led, among other consequences, to the release of thousands of former prisoners, have brought back to the fore the case of Austin Tice, an American journalist who has been missing in Syria for more than a decade. Believed to have been held by the Assad regime before its collapse, some are concerned that he might have been injured or killed during Israeli airstrikes over the past several weeks. What does Tice's case tell us about the challenges of wrongful detention cases like his? And what should we make of allegations that the Biden administration is not doing enough to bring him back?“Gym, Tan, Low-flying Unmanned Aerial Vehicles.” The state of New Jersey has a new signature activity, as Americans and politicians of all stripes have been voicing concern over reports of mysterious drones of unknown origins operating in the state's skies. What might explain this phenomenon? And what should we make of the reactions around it? For object lessons, Anna recommended “Intermezzo,” by Sally Rooney as a read over the holiday. Natalie Orpett endorsed Washington, D.C.'s Eastern Market as a worthwhile visit for holiday shopping, and Scott doubled down with another local recommendation of Middleburg, VA, as a holiday wonderland not to be missed. And Michel wrapped things up with a final endorsement of Weike Wang's dryly comedic book “Rental House,” for those needing to commiserate over managing family relations over the holiday.To receive ad-free podcasts, become a Lawfare Material Supporter at www.patreon.com/lawfare. You can also support Lawfare by making a one-time donation at https://givebutter.com/lawfare-institute.Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/lawfare. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Rational Security
The “Trashed on Trash Mountain” Edition

Rational Security

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2024 82:26


This week, Scott sat down with his Lawfare colleagues Anna Bower and Natalie Orpett and Lawfare Contributing Editor Michel Paradis to talk about the week's biggest national security news stories, including:“A Justice Delayed Still Has Justice on the Mind.” After weeks of waiting, New York state court judge Justice Juan Merchan has finally become the first judge to apply the Supreme Court's Trump v. United States immunity decision, holding that incoming President Donald Trump's convictions under New York state law may stand and did not unduly rely on conduct for which he is immune. How persuasive is his ruling? And what can it tell us about the future of both Donald Trump's criminal case and the Supreme Court's immunity holding?“A Break in the Case.” Tectonic shifts in Syrian politics over the past few weeks that has led, among other consequences, to the release of thousands of former prisoners, have brought back to the fore the case of Austin Tice, an American journalist who has been missing in Syria for more than a decade. Believed to have been held by the Assad regime before its collapse, some are concerned that he might have been injured or killed during Israeli airstrikes over the past several weeks. What does Tice's case tell us about the challenges of wrongful detention cases like his? And what should we make of allegations that the Biden administration is not doing enough to bring him back?“Gym, Tan, Low-flying Unmanned Aerial Vehicles.” The state of New Jersey has a new signature activity, as Americans and politicians of all stripes have been voicing concern over reports of mysterious drones of unknown origins operating in the state's skies. What might explain this phenomenon? And what should we make of the reactions around it? For object lessons, Anna recommended “Intermezzo,” by Sally Rooney as a read over the holiday. Natalie Orpett endorsed Washington, D.C.'s Eastern Market as a worthwhile visit for holiday shopping, and Scott doubled down with another local recommendation of Middleburg, VA, as a holiday wonderland not to be missed. And Michel wrapped things up with a final endorsement of Weike Wang's dryly comedic book “Rental House,” for those needing to commiserate over managing family relations over the holiday.To receive ad-free podcasts, become a Lawfare Material Supporter at www.patreon.com/lawfare. You can also support Lawfare by making a one-time donation at https://givebutter.com/lawfare-institute. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

PBS NewsHour - Segments
After fall of Assad, mother of Austin Tice has renewed hope son will be found in Syria

PBS NewsHour - Segments

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 17, 2024 9:53


Austin Tice, a former U.S. Marine and freelance journalist, is one of the longest-held American hostages abroad. The recent fall of Bashar al-Assad and his brutal regime in Syria has renewed hope that Tice will be found some 12 years after he was abducted during a reporting trip outside of Damascus. Amna Nawaz discussed the latest with Austin's mother, Debra Tice. PBS News is supported by - https://www.pbs.org/newshour/about/funders

PBS NewsHour - World
After fall of Assad, mother of Austin Tice has renewed hope son will be found in Syria

PBS NewsHour - World

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 17, 2024 9:53


Austin Tice, a former U.S. Marine and freelance journalist, is one of the longest-held American hostages abroad. The recent fall of Bashar al-Assad and his brutal regime in Syria has renewed hope that Tice will be found some 12 years after he was abducted during a reporting trip outside of Damascus. Amna Nawaz discussed the latest with Austin's mother, Debra Tice. PBS News is supported by - https://www.pbs.org/newshour/about/funders

Times Daily World Briefing
Austin Tice: the search in Syria for America's longest-held hostage

Times Daily World Briefing

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2024 9:07


The US journalist Austin Tice is America's longest-held hostage, having been held captive in Syria since 2012. The Times' US Correspondent Josie Ensor, who covered the Middle East and Syria for years, discusses the ongoing efforts to find him - including her conversation with a Syrian undercover journalist who believes he was in the same prison at the same time as Austin.The World in 10 is the Times' daily podcast dedicated to global security. Expert analysis of war, diplomatic relations and cyber security from The Times' foreign correspondents and military specialists. Watch more: www.youtube.com/@ListenToTimesRadio Read more: www.thetimes.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

NBC Meet the Press
December 15 — Sen. Lindsey Graham, Sen. Bernie Sanders and Debra Tice

NBC Meet the Press

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2024 47:32


Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-S.C.) joins Meet the Press to discuss President-elect Donald Trump's Cabinet picks and their likelihood of getting confirmed. Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders talks to Kristen Welker about President Joe Biden's pardon of his son and potential preemptive pardons for members of the Jan. 6 committee. Debra Tice discusses her son and American journalist Austin Tice, who disappeared in Syria more than a decade ago. Amna Nawaz, Ryan Nobles, Ashley Etienne and Peggy Noonan join the Meet the Press roundtable.

The Weekend
The Weekend December 14 8a: Bullying for $1 Million

The Weekend

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2024 41:49


If you want to be in the Trump administration, you don't have to provide a thorough resume with a long list of experience, all you need to do is prove your loyalty to the incoming president, at least that's the way it seems based on the list of people Trump has chosen so far. Political analysts Julián Castro and Kimberly Atkins Stohr talk about how MAGA loyalists are vowing to primary Republican lawmakers who don't support Trump's picks. Plus, former CIA Director John Brennan on how top U.S. aides swiftly headed to the Middle East to show support as Syria works to form a new government.

Revue de presse internationale
À la Une: craintes et espérances en Syrie, à l'aube d'une nouvelle ère

Revue de presse internationale

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2024 4:00


Les craintes tout d'abord. Clairement exprimées par la Repubblica. « Les rebelles promettent qu'ils n'imposeront pas le voile, mais aujourd'hui à Damas, les hommes sont aux commandes, et les miliciens critiquent ceux qui ne respectent pas la loi islamique », affirme le quotidien italien, qui a interrogé de jeunes syriennes. L'une d'elles confie sa joie, dans un premier temps. « J'ai l'impression de naître, avec la liberté. Rien ne me fera jamais regretter [Bachar el-]Assad. Mais la minute suivante, j'ai peur, vraiment peur ». Elle raconte qu'il y a deux jours, un groupe de combattants d'Hayat Tahrir al Cham (HTS) lui a crié « couvre-toi les cheveux ».« L'angoisse alterne avec des moments d'optimisme », poursuit la Repubblica, « la rumeur se répand selon laquelle Abou Mohammed al-Joulani, le chef de rebelles, aurait donné l'ordre aux miliciens de ne pas déranger les filles à cause de leur tenue vestimentaire. » Rumeur invérifiable.Minorités religieusesL'espoir se manifeste aussi, après la prise du pouvoir par les rebelles d'HTS. L'espoir pour la minorité chrétienne notamment. « Malgré la peur, les chrétiens de Damas sont rassurés par les premiers signaux envoyés par HTS », titre l'Orient-Le Jour. Selon le quotidien francophone libanais, « des ecclésiastiques ont rencontré les autorités du nouveau gouvernement dirigé par HTS, qui les ont assurés de leur volonté de garantir la liberté de toutes les minorités religieuses ».  À Damas, la communauté chrétienne reste toutefois prudente. Dans le quartier de Bab Touma, où s'est rendu l'Orient-Le Jour, « un message vocal est partagé en masse sur WhatsApp, dans lequel un homme de la communauté exhorte les chrétiens à ne pas faire de célébrations ou de diffuser des chants de Noël ». « Il n'en faudra pas plus », explique le quotidien « pour semer le doute dans les esprits, à moins de deux semaines des fêtes de fin d'année ».Austin TiceCraintes, mais aussi de l'espoir. Car l'espoir est aussi celui de retrouver certains prisonniers vivants. De nombreux syriens sont à la recherche de leurs proches. À Damas, « ils ratissent les locaux de la prison la plus célèbre du pays », raconte le Wall Street Journal, « parcourant les listes de détenus et creusant le sol en béton à la recherche de cellules ou de tombes cachées ». Plusieurs dizaines de milliers de personnes ont disparu en Syrie, depuis le soulèvement de 2011. Des syriens bien sûr, mais aussi un américain, le journaliste Austin Tice, capturé en 2012.Cette semaine, explique El País, « le président américain Joe Biden a indiqué que son gouvernement pensait que le journaliste était vivant ». Ceci étant, précise le Washington Post, « les responsables de l'administration Biden, affirment que pour l'instant, il est trop dangereux de déployer du personnel pour rechercher l'Américain ». Même si HTS, a annoncé sa volonté de « coopérer directement avec Washington, pour localiser les Américains détenus par la dictature Assad », précise El País.Premier ministreEnfin, en France, l'attente continue même si François Bayrou doit être reçu à l'Élysée à 8h30. Il s'agit bien sûr de l'attente pour connaître le nouveau premier ministre que doit nommer Emmanuel Macron. « Pourquoi c'est si long ? » se demande Aujourd'hui en France, alors qu'Emmanuel Macron devrait finalement annoncer son choix ce vendredi matin. « Hier », poursuit Aujourd'hui en France, « les rumeurs se sont succédé dans une ambiance de pétaudière ». Le quotidien qui pointe du doigt les politiques qui « à défaut de travailler leur programme, s'enferment dans des postures ». Libération, de son côté, constate avec amusement que le nouveau Premier ministre sera donc nommé un « vendredi 13 ».  S'il ne lui souhaite pas malheur, le quotidien français n'en énumère pas moins les dossiers brûlants qui attendent le nouveau chef du gouvernement : « budget, agriculteurs, plans sociaux, école ».Plus à gauche, l'Humanité n'hésite pas à accabler Emmanuel Macron. « Il est l'artisan du chaos », s'exclame le quotidien, « il s'embourbe dans une crise politique qu'il a lui-même provoquée ».

Apple News Today
What the Murdoch family drama means for Fox News

Apple News Today

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2024 13:18


On today’s show: NPR’s David Folkenflik explains why Rupert Murdoch’s bid to consolidate control of his media empire failed. Nancy Youssef with the Wall Street Journal describes what we know about Austin Tice, an American journalist and Marine veteran who’s been held captive in Syria for more than a decade. Bobby Brier with NJ Spotlight News reports on a New Jersey bill that would offer paid time off after the loss of a child. Plus, President Biden grants the largest single-day clemency in modern history, the FBI director announces his intention to resign, Trump picks Kari Lake to lead Voice of America, FIFA selects Saudi Arabia to host the 2034 World Cup, and Bill Belichick returns to coaching. Today’s episode was hosted by Shumita Basu.

Make Me Smart
Trump’s contradictory economic agenda

Make Me Smart

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 11, 2024 43:26


Before this year’s election, Heather Cox Richardson, a historian at Boston College, joined “Make Me Smart” live in Boston to unpack the high stakes for our economy and democracy. Now that the election is over and the transition to a second Donald Trump administration is underway, we're following up. On the show today, Richardson weighs in on the election aftermath. She explains how the current media environment in the United States played into the election, how economic narratives have influenced American politics throughout history, and what the past can tell us about how President-elect Trump might brand his economic agenda while in office. Then, we’ll get into the bipartisan effort to add federal judges that’s suddenly falling apart. And, author Evan Schwartz was wrong about the inspiration behind L. Frank Baum's “The Wonderful Wizard of Oz.” Here’s everything we talked about today: “December 9, 2024” from “Letters from an American” “What Donald Trump’s Win Means for the Economy” from Time Opinion: “Voters prefer Harris's agenda to Trump's — they just don't realize it. Take our quiz.” from The Washington Post “On Issue After Issue, Trump Promises the Moon. No Word on the Rocket.” from The New York Times “Biden special envoy for hostages is in Beirut in search of Austin Tice” from The Washington Post “House sets up vote on bill to add dozens of new federal judgeships” from Roll Call “Ernst, Under MAGA Pressure, Signals Backing for Hegseth's Pentagon Bid” from The New York Times Power the show with a donation today and don’t forget to pick up one of our thank you gifts at a discount. Head to marketplace.org/givesmart.

Make Me Smart
Trump’s contradictory economic agenda

Make Me Smart

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 11, 2024 43:26


Before this year’s election, Heather Cox Richardson, a historian at Boston College, joined “Make Me Smart” live in Boston to unpack the high stakes for our economy and democracy. Now that the election is over and the transition to a second Donald Trump administration is underway, we're following up. On the show today, Richardson weighs in on the election aftermath. She explains how the current media environment in the United States played into the election, how economic narratives have influenced American politics throughout history, and what the past can tell us about how President-elect Trump might brand his economic agenda while in office. Then, we’ll get into the bipartisan effort to add federal judges that’s suddenly falling apart. And, author Evan Schwartz was wrong about the inspiration behind L. Frank Baum's “The Wonderful Wizard of Oz.” Here’s everything we talked about today: “December 9, 2024” from “Letters from an American” “What Donald Trump’s Win Means for the Economy” from Time Opinion: “Voters prefer Harris's agenda to Trump's — they just don't realize it. Take our quiz.” from The Washington Post “On Issue After Issue, Trump Promises the Moon. No Word on the Rocket.” from The New York Times “Biden special envoy for hostages is in Beirut in search of Austin Tice” from The Washington Post “House sets up vote on bill to add dozens of new federal judgeships” from Roll Call “Ernst, Under MAGA Pressure, Signals Backing for Hegseth's Pentagon Bid” from The New York Times Power the show with a donation today and don’t forget to pick up one of our thank you gifts at a discount. Head to marketplace.org/givesmart.

Marketplace All-in-One
Trump’s contradictory economic agenda

Marketplace All-in-One

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 11, 2024 43:26


Before this year’s election, Heather Cox Richardson, a historian at Boston College, joined “Make Me Smart” live in Boston to unpack the high stakes for our economy and democracy. Now that the election is over and the transition to a second Donald Trump administration is underway, we're following up. On the show today, Richardson weighs in on the election aftermath. She explains how the current media environment in the United States played into the election, how economic narratives have influenced American politics throughout history, and what the past can tell us about how President-elect Trump might brand his economic agenda while in office. Then, we’ll get into the bipartisan effort to add federal judges that’s suddenly falling apart. And, author Evan Schwartz was wrong about the inspiration behind L. Frank Baum's “The Wonderful Wizard of Oz.” Here’s everything we talked about today: “December 9, 2024” from “Letters from an American” “What Donald Trump’s Win Means for the Economy” from Time Opinion: “Voters prefer Harris's agenda to Trump's — they just don't realize it. Take our quiz.” from The Washington Post “On Issue After Issue, Trump Promises the Moon. No Word on the Rocket.” from The New York Times “Biden special envoy for hostages is in Beirut in search of Austin Tice” from The Washington Post “House sets up vote on bill to add dozens of new federal judgeships” from Roll Call “Ernst, Under MAGA Pressure, Signals Backing for Hegseth's Pentagon Bid” from The New York Times Power the show with a donation today and don’t forget to pick up one of our thank you gifts at a discount. Head to marketplace.org/givesmart.

Nuus
Familie van VSA-joernalis Tice, soek hulp om hom in Sirië op te spoor

Nuus

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 11, 2024 0:14


Die bevryding van Sirië was nie net ‘n groot oomblik vir Siriërs self nie maar ook die familie van die Amerikaanse joernalis Austin Tice wat ongeveer 12 jaar gelede deur owerhede in daardie land gearresteer is. Die familie doen ‘n beroep op Amerikaanse owerhede om te help om hom op te spoor en te repatrieer. Sy suster, Abigail Edaburn het met Sky News gepraat. Sy sê haar broer lewe.

Make Me Smart
CEO killing and our for-profit health care system

Make Me Smart

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 10, 2024 17:21


A person of interest in the killing of UnitedHealthcare Chief Executive Brian Thompson was arrested today. We’ll get into the public’s reaction to the killing and what it says about our for-profit health system. Plus, we discuss the largest intergenerational wealth transfer in U.S. history, which is projected to take place over the next 25 years. And, Dick Van Dyke has us smiling as he waltzes into his 99th birthday. Here’s everything we talked about today: “Live Updates: Police Identify ‘Strong Person of Interest' in C.E.O.'s Killing” from The New York Times “Suspect in fatal shooting of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson ID'd as Luigi Mangione, an ex-Ivy League student” from New York Post “Manhunt for UnitedHealthcare CEO Killer Meets Unexpected Obstacle: Sympathy for the Gunman” from The Wall Street Journal “A $105 Trillion Inheritance Windfall Is On the Way for US Heirs” from Bloomberg “Dick Van Dyke, Approaching 99, Dances in Coldplay's Latest Video” from The New York Times “Biden says U.S. government believes Austin Tice is alive in Syria” from Axios We love to hear from you. Email us at makemesmart@marketplace.org or leave us a voicemail at 508-U-B-SMART.

Make Me Smart
CEO killing and our for-profit health care system

Make Me Smart

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 10, 2024 17:21


A person of interest in the killing of UnitedHealthcare Chief Executive Brian Thompson was arrested today. We’ll get into the public’s reaction to the killing and what it says about our for-profit health system. Plus, we discuss the largest intergenerational wealth transfer in U.S. history, which is projected to take place over the next 25 years. And, Dick Van Dyke has us smiling as he waltzes into his 99th birthday. Here’s everything we talked about today: “Live Updates: Police Identify ‘Strong Person of Interest' in C.E.O.'s Killing” from The New York Times “Suspect in fatal shooting of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson ID'd as Luigi Mangione, an ex-Ivy League student” from New York Post “Manhunt for UnitedHealthcare CEO Killer Meets Unexpected Obstacle: Sympathy for the Gunman” from The Wall Street Journal “A $105 Trillion Inheritance Windfall Is On the Way for US Heirs” from Bloomberg “Dick Van Dyke, Approaching 99, Dances in Coldplay's Latest Video” from The New York Times “Biden says U.S. government believes Austin Tice is alive in Syria” from Axios We love to hear from you. Email us at makemesmart@marketplace.org or leave us a voicemail at 508-U-B-SMART.

Marketplace All-in-One
CEO killing and our for-profit health care system

Marketplace All-in-One

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 10, 2024 17:21


A person of interest in the killing of UnitedHealthcare Chief Executive Brian Thompson was arrested today. We’ll get into the public’s reaction to the killing and what it says about our for-profit health system. Plus, we discuss the largest intergenerational wealth transfer in U.S. history, which is projected to take place over the next 25 years. And, Dick Van Dyke has us smiling as he waltzes into his 99th birthday. Here’s everything we talked about today: “Live Updates: Police Identify ‘Strong Person of Interest' in C.E.O.'s Killing” from The New York Times “Suspect in fatal shooting of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson ID'd as Luigi Mangione, an ex-Ivy League student” from New York Post “Manhunt for UnitedHealthcare CEO Killer Meets Unexpected Obstacle: Sympathy for the Gunman” from The Wall Street Journal “A $105 Trillion Inheritance Windfall Is On the Way for US Heirs” from Bloomberg “Dick Van Dyke, Approaching 99, Dances in Coldplay's Latest Video” from The New York Times “Biden says U.S. government believes Austin Tice is alive in Syria” from Axios We love to hear from you. Email us at makemesmart@marketplace.org or leave us a voicemail at 508-U-B-SMART.

CBS This Morning - News on the Go
Suspect Charged in UnitedHealthcare CEO's shooting | Billie Eilish on Doubts & Creating New Music | Christian Slater & Patrick Gibson on "Dexter" Prequel Series

CBS This Morning - News on the Go

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 10, 2024 37:04


Luigi Mangione, the suspect in last week's killing of United Healthcare CEO Brian Thompson's in New York City, is expected to face an extradition hearing on murder charges on Tuesday afternoon. He is currently being held without bail in Altoona, Pennsylvania, where authorities say the extradition process could take days, if not weeks. Investigators are now pouring through what they call a mountain of evidence, trying to fill in the gaps of his journey and determine if he acted alone. The 26-year-old was caught five days after the shooting after a customer spotted him at a McDonald's in Altoona, which is about 300 miles away from the shooting scene in Midtown Manhattan.A jury found Daniel Penny not guilty in the 2023 chokehold death of Jordan Neely on a New York City subway. Neely was a street performer who was experiencing homelessness. CBS News New York's Alice Gainer has the latest.The collapse of Syria's government brings new hope that Austin Tice, an American journalist who disappeared in 2012 while reporting on the Syria's civil war, will be found. President Biden said Sunday he believes Tice is alive, but admitted there's no direct evidence. Tice's parents spoke to "CBS Mornings" about their renewed hope.In a Netflix standup special, Jamie Foxx shared details about a near death experience in 2023 after he collapsed while filming a movie in Atlanta. Specific details about what caused Foxx's hospitalization had never before been revealed.Billie Eilish is already a nine-time Grammy winner, but the 22-year-old says she still has doubts about her ability to create new music. She spoke to CBS News' Anthony Mason about her fears and her success.Actors Christian Slater and Patrick Gibson join "CBS Mornings" to talk about starring in the highly-anticipated prequel "Dexter: Original Sin." The series takes place 15 years before audiences first met Dexter from the original award-winning series starring Michael C. Hall. It follows young Dexter, played by Gibson, as he evolves from college student to serial killing vigilante. Slater stars as Dexter's father, a homicide detective who teaches his son an ethical code for killing.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Off the Record with Paul Hodes
Revolution in Syria: New Hope or a Looming Disaster?

Off the Record with Paul Hodes

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 10, 2024 26:21


The Fall of Assad Throws the Future of the Middle East Into Uncertainty. Matt is joined by former Middle East editor for the Associated Press, Dan Perry, to discuss the recent fall of Bashar al-Assad's regime in Syria and its implications for the Middle East. What will it mean for the stability of Syria and the broader region, and what is the impact on global politics including the US, Israel, Europe, Russia, and Iran? They also touch on the complexities of the US State Department's response, the role of Donald Trump, and the fate of long-held American captive Austin Tice. 00:00 Introduction and Middle East Shakeup Overview 00:51 Guest Introduction: Dan Perry's Expertise 02:58 The Role of Hezbollah and Israel's Impact 04:59 Unintended Consequences and Global Reactions 07:33 The Fall of Assad and Rebel Dynamics 11:47 US and International Perspectives 17:48 Trump's Potential Influence and Future Implications 26:06 Conclusion and Final Thoughts

Houston Matters
Regulating short-term rentals (Dec. 10, 2024)

Houston Matters

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 10, 2024 51:07


On Tuesday's show: Houston City Council is considering potential regulations for short-term rentals like Airbnb and Vrbo. News 88.7 reporter Dominic Anthony Walsh explains what they're discussing.Also this hour: The Texans' Aziz Al-Shaair has been suspended three games for his blow to the head of sliding quarterback Trevor Lawrence. It came the same week a new study was released finding longer ice hockey careers may increase the risks of developing CTE. Some point to the need for better athletic equipment (improvements in helmets, for instance) as a way to reduce those risks. Others believe the more equipment, the more likely athletes are to hit harder. We discuss that debate and whether better protective equipment, better rules, or changes in attitudes towards contact sports can really yield fewer injuries.Then, the family of Austin Tice, a Houston journalist and U.S. Marine Corps veteran kidnapped in Syria more than a dozen years ago, is making a fresh push with the Biden administration to secure his freedom. The Tices planned to go to the White House on Friday to meet with the National Security Council. In light of developments in Syria and how they might affect this story, we revisit a 2014 conversation with Tice's parents, Marc and Debra.And Americana singer Robert Earl Keen brings his annual Christmas show to House of Blues on Dec. 19. We listen back to a 2014 conversation with him about his holiday shows and his foray into bluegrass.

Hot Off The Wire
Suspect in CEO killing charged with murder; Heisman Trophy finalists revealed

Hot Off The Wire

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 10, 2024 23:34


ALTOONA, Pa. (AP) — Court records show New York prosecutors have charged a man with murder in the fatal shooting of UnitedHealthcare’s CEO. Luigi Nicholas Mangione is currently being held without bail in Pennsylvania after he was arrested and arraigned on gun, forgery and other charges on Monday. He’s expected to be extradited to New York eventually.  TEL AVIV, Israel — Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu lashed out at media during testimony at his corruption trial, which involves media moguls. He is accused of exchanging regulatory favors with media bosses for more positive coverage of himself and his family. He has denied wrongdoing. PRINCETON, N.J. (AP) — Dozens of reported drone sightings across New Jersey in recent weeks can be frustrating, but they don’t appear to pose a public safety concern. That's what Gov. Phil Murphy stressed Monday.  MALIBU, Calif. (AP) — Firefighters are battling a brushfire early in Malibu, California, near Pepperdine University that is prompting evacuations.  PRINCETON, N.J. (AP) — New Jersey Democratic Gov. Phil Murphy has signed a law to prohibit book bans in the state and enshrine protections against civil and criminal charges for librarians who comply with the law.  NEW YORK (AP) — The oldest known stone tablet inscribed with the Ten Commandments, dating from 300 to 800 A.D., will be sold in New York this month.  In other news: Tulsi Gabbard, Trump's pick for intel chief, faces questions on Capitol Hill amid Syria fallout. Trudeau says Americans are realizing that Trump's tariffs on Canada make life a lot more expensive. Lara Trump steps down as RNC co-chair and addresses speculation about Florida Senate seat. Biden creates Native American boarding school national monument to mark era of forced assimilation. Trump Organization leases brand to 2 new projects in Saudi Arabia. Military pauses Osprey flights again after more metal failures are found in near-crash in November. US hostage envoy in Beirut to seek information on missing journalist Austin Tice. US says terror designation doesn't bar talks with Syrian rebel group. A long road ahead to decide Syria’s future after rapid end to Assad’s rule. Stock market today Nvidia drags Wall Street from its records as oil and gold rise. TikTok asks federal appeals court to bar enforcement of potential ban until Supreme Court review. Boeing lays off hundreds in Washington and California as part of cuts announced previously. Veteran Daniel Penny is acquitted in NYC subway chokehold case over Jordan Neely's death. Polygamous sect leader gets 50 years in prison in scheme to orchestrate sex involving children. 'Emilia Pérez' leads Golden Globe nominations with 10, followed by 'The Brutalist' and 'Conclave.' Jay-Z says lawsuit accusing him of raping a child at MTV awards party is part of an extortion ploy. Joe Burrow’s late touchdown leads Bengals past Cowboys on Monday Night Football, Heisman Trophy finalists are announced, New York’s Karl-Anthony Towns out-duels former Knick R.J. Barrett and the Raptors, Taylor Hall helps the Blackhawks snap a lengthy skid with a win over the Rangers, and more.  Is it a military drill China deploys ships and planes around Taiwan but remains mum —The Associated Press About this program Host Terry Lipshetz is managing editor of the national newsroom for Lee Enterprises. Besides producing the daily Hot off the Wire news podcast, Terry conducts periodic interviews for this Behind the Headlines program, co-hosts the Streamed & Screened movies and television program and is the former producer of Across the Sky, a podcast dedicated to weather and climate. Theme music The News Tonight, used under license from Soundstripe. YouTube clearance: ZR2MOTROGI4XAHRX

Newshour
Emotional scenes as political prisoners released in Syria

Newshour

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 9, 2024 47:29


Families of Syrian prisoners have been streaming towards the prisons of the Assad regime, where tens of thousands were imprisoned and tortured for years. The doors have been prised upon - but there are fear many could be trapped in secret underground prisons. Our reporter is at the infamous Saydayna prison near Damascus, where crowds of relatives are looking for their loved ones.Also in our programme: what could the future hold for Syria's government? The province of Idlib, which has been run by the country's main rebel group, might hold some clues; and we speak to the family of American journalist Austin Tice who was abducted in Syria twelve years ago.(Photo: Syrians dig into the ground as they search for relatives they believe were held in secret cells at Sednaya prison, dubbed by Amnesty International as the 'Human Slaughterhouse'. Credit: Shutterstock / Mohammed Al Rifai)

SmartHERNews
SCOOP: A Break In The Case, A Fallen Regime & News From President-Elect Trump

SmartHERNews

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 9, 2024 80:22


✓ 2:00: The Manhattan Murder Myster: Why is a McDonald's in Pennsylvania making national news?  ✓ 7:00: We shift to an important international story. The fall of a 50-year regime in Syria.  ✓ 9:00: Why Syria's geographic position matters.   ✓ 12:00: War Correspondent Hollie McKay joins us to discuss her previous experiences in Syria.  ✓ 14:00: Hollie's take on this important interntional story.  ✓ 18:00: What we need to know about the rebel groups in Syria.   ✓ 22:00: What's happening in Syria, and why are U.S. troops there?  ✓ 27:00: A clip from “Face the Nation” ... what is HTS and who is its leader?  ✓ 36:00: Your questions ... answered.  ✓ 38:00: Hollie sheds light on what the news landscape of this story looks like abroad.   ✓ 44:00: Where is Austin Tice? We hear from the mother of a journalist assumed to be imprisoned in Syria. ✓ 48:00: The Manhattan Murder Mystery: Has there been a break in the case? ✓ 55:00: Pres-Elect Trump sat down for his first interview since winning the election. Jenna intentionally reports on a few important soundbites.   ✓ 1:13:00: The Manhattan Murder Mystery: The NYPD Police Commissioner goes on the record.    SHOW NOTES  “Developing: Upheaval in Syria” (SmartHER News) Dispatches with Hollie McKay  Pres. Elect Trump's Full Interview on "Meet the Press" (NBC News)   SUPPORT OUR MISSION     If you'd like to help support SmartHER News' mission of a free, independent, nonpartisan press – here's how you can become a SCOOP insider: https://www.scoop.smarthernews.com/get-the-inside-scoop/     Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/smarthernews/  Website: https://smarthernews.com/  YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/smarthernews 

NTD News Today
Daniel Penny Found Not Guilty in NY Subway Choking Case; US Searching for Journalist Tice in Syria Prisons

NTD News Today

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 9, 2024 46:54


Daniel Penny, the former U.S. Marine sergeant who used a chokehold to restrain Jordan Neely, a homeless man, on a New York City subway car was found not guilty of criminally negligent homicide on Monday.The White House said officials are communicating with people on the ground in Syria to seek information about Austin Tice, an American journalist captured more than 12 years ago in Syria. The Kremlin said President Vladimir Putin personally approved asylum for Assad in Moscow.

AP Audio Stories
US hostage envoy in Beirut to seek information on missing journalist Austin Tice

AP Audio Stories

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 9, 2024 0:39


AP correspondent Ed Donahue reports on the search for a missing U.S. journalist.

Morning, Y'all!
Morning, Y'all! Dec. 9, 2024

Morning, Y'all!

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 9, 2024 15:08


Today's top headlines: 1 dead in Beaufort Co. collision  One dead in Orangeburg County crash  Ousted Syrian leader Assad flees to Moscow after fall of Damascus, Russian state media say  Biden says Assad's fall in Syria is a ‘fundamental act of justice,' but ‘a moment of risk'  The US believes journalist Austin Tice is alive after disappearing in Syria in 2012, Biden says  Lowcountry veterinarians share best cold weather practices for pets  How Lowcountry members get in the Christmas spirit with a touch of history  Crews respond to Goose Creek house fire  Outdoor shed explosion reported near St. George 

Sex, Drugs, & Soul
60. Rebel with a Cause: Austin Tice on Courage, Consistency, and Catalysts for Change

Sex, Drugs, & Soul

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 9, 2024 58:15 Transcription Available


Are you on the hero's journey of pursuing more? Join Austin Tice and Kristin on a deep dive into self-discovery, entrepreneurship, and growth. This episode unpacks the transformative journey of building NABA—a heart-centered, revolutionary community and social wellness platform geared to transform every aspect of your well-being.Austin and Kristin navigate the complexities of entrepreneurship, the discipline of meditation, and the art of surrendering to life's flow. Through heartfelt dialogue, they explore the power of visualization, meditation for self-discovery, creating an expectation of miracles, the excitement of health and community projects, and a life-changing detoxification journey.Key Takeaways:Creating a space for authentic conversations is crucial for community building.Perseverance is essential in the face of challenges; everyone experiences doubt.Meditation is a powerful tool for self-discovery and emotional regulation.Consistency in personal practices may help lead to a sense of worthiness.Jump to the mic drop moments...05:07   The Birth of NABA: A Journey into Community Creation18:15     Choosing to be the Chief Executive of Your Life21:19     The Mindset of Perseverance25:10    A Possible Connection Between Worthiness and Consistency34:39   Safety in Familiarity vs. Growth in the Unknown54:10   How We Show Up is Impacted by Toxic Burden Do you want to expand and feel more alive? Learn more and join the community detox journey here. Connect with Austin:InstagramConnect with Kristin:InstagramWebsiteJoin Kristin's Inner CircleKristin's Book:⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠"Sex, Drugs, & Soul: Finding Grace in the Shadow" on Amazon⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Spotify Audiobook Link⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Let's get intimate!Connect with Kristin:WebsiteYouTubeInstagramJoin Kristin's Inner Circle Email ListKristin's Best-Selling Book:⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Sex, Drugs, & Soul on Amazon⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Spotify Audiobook Link⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Subscribe to the Podcast:⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Spotify⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Apple⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ Do you want to reset, expand, and feel more alive? Learn more about Naba and the community detox journey here.

World News Roundup
12/06/2024 | World News Roundup Late Edition

World News Roundup

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 7, 2024 5:45


News more than a decade in coming about missing journalist Austin Tice. Multi-state search for gunman regarding the death of UnitedHealthcare CEO. A Pennsylvania woman's body is recovered from a sinkhole.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

AP Audio Stories
Mother of Austin Tice, journalist missing in Syria, says new information proves her son is alive

AP Audio Stories

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 2024 0:51


AP correspondent Jackie Quinn reports the parents of an American journalist, missing in Syria for more than a decade, say they've received information that he's still alive.

Without A Country
239 - Republicans for Kamala, Black Voters For Trump?!?

Without A Country

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 17, 2024 117:33


Corinne Fisher discusses the most highbrow and low-down news she can find including Kevin Sorbo going nuts on Twitter, people questioning Kamala Harris heritage from all angles, a get of lease loophole for DV victims, a casting call for a brand new project Corinne is working on, Elon Musk and Donald Trump chopping it up on Twitter, ProPublica's beat by beat breakdown of Project 2025, Biden's possible final act freeing journalist Austin Tice, Trump getting pushback from his own party as legal pressure mounts ahead of election day plus so much more!Original Air Date: 08/14/24You can watch Without A Country LIVE every Wednesday at 9PM on our YouTube Channel at https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCjP3oJVS_BEgGXOPcVzlpVw!**PLEASE SUBSCRIBE, RATE & REVIEW ON iTUNES & SUBSCRIBE TO OUR YOUTUBE CHANNEL**WHERE YOU CAN ANNOY US:Corinne Fisher:Twitter: https://twitter.com/PhilanthropyGalInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/philanthropygalExecutive Producer: Mike HarringtonInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/themharrington/Twitter: https://twitter.com/TheMHarringtonTheme Song By Free VicesWebsite https://www.freevices.com/Apple Music https://music.apple.com/us/artist/free-vices/1475846774Spotify https://open.spotify.com/artist/3fUw9W8zIj6RbibZN2b3kP?si=N8KzuFkvQXSnaejeDqVpIg&nd=1&dlsi=533dddc8672f46f0SoundCloud https://on.soundcloud.com/5sceVeUFADVBJr4P7YouTube https://youtube.com/channel/UCOsgEoQ2-czvD8eWctnxAAw?si=SL1RULNWVuJb8AONInstagram http://instagram.com/free_vicesgoogGUUURLLIGHT FUNhttps://www.breitbart.com/sports/2024/08/14/red-soxs-jarren-duran-has-top-selling-jersey-after-suspension-calling-fan-gay-slur/Elon Musk Chat with Trump on Xhttps://www.cnn.com/2024/08/13/politics/fact-check-trump-musk-20-false-claims/index.htmlElection Deniers Counting Votes In Swing Stateshttps://www.rollingstone.com/politics/politics-features/trump-swing-state-officials-election-deniers-1235069692/From WACO Jennifer:Project 2025 Training Videoshttps://www.propublica.org/article/inside-project-2025-secret-training-videos-trump-electionA lot of talk about the particular role of ‘gender advisor'https://www.usajobs.gov/job/802189900Austin Tice - kidnapped journalist, longest in US historyhttps://thehill.com/policy/international/4827636-austin-tice-syria-biden-assad/Young Black voters Republicanhttps://www.npr.org/2024/08/14/g-s1-16261/young-black-voters-generation-democrats-conservative-trump-harris-gen-z-millennialsFar Right Check-In: Naomi Wolf says multiple coups are going on inside the White Househttps://www.infowars.com/posts/breaking-naomi-wolf-removed-from-x-after-alex-jones-interview/GIRL DAD MOMENT with Mike Harrington: BARBERSHOP PRESENTATION:https://nypost.com/2024/08/04/us-news/video-shows-black-men-in-barbershop-questioning-whether-kamala-harris-is-black/SPOOKY SEASON DOMESTIC VIOLENCE:https://www.newsweek.com/mckamey-manor-russ-owner-hulu-arrested-murder-rape-1929844#:~:text=He%20allegedly%20raped%20the%20woman,she%20nearly%20lost%20consciousness%20again.&text=McKamey%20was%20also%20charged%20with,posted%20bond%20and%20was%20released.MAIN STORY: ‘GOVT GANGING UP ON TRUMP'Republicans for Harris to Topple Trumphttps://www.newsweek.com/republicans-kamala-harris-rally-attendance-kinzinger-troye-1938961OpEd from FOX by former assistant US attorney Andrew McCarthyhttps://www.foxnews.com/opinion/andrew-mccarthy-prepare-trump-sentenced-prison-september-18See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

The Lawfare Podcast
Chatter: Reporting from the Front Lines with Nancy Youssef

The Lawfare Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2023 49:19


Nancy Youssef has reported on war and conflict around the world and from Washington. As a young journalist, she went to Iraq and sensed early on that a war most presumed would be over quickly was only just beginning. Her career has taken her to Afghanistan, Egypt, and into the center of power at the Pentagon. Nancy is now a national security correspondent for The Wall Street Journal. In her conversation with Shane Harris, Nancy talks about her Journal colleague, Evan Gershkovich, who was arrested last month in Russia and accused of spying, charges that his family, his employer, and the U.S. government vociferously deny. Like Nancy, Evan is the child of immigrants. She says she admired his reporting for giving voice to the Russian people at a time of war. Nancy has seen other colleagues taken prisoner amid conflict and shared her thoughts about the risks that journalists face both in war zones and from states that see information as a weapon. Shane and Nancy are old friends and worked together at The Daily Beast, where they covered U.S. national security and foreign policy. Nancy's work at The Wall Street Journal: https://www.wsj.com/news/author/nancy-a-youssef Nancy on Twitter: https://twitter.com/nancyayoussef A recent profile on Evan Gershkovich from The Washington Post: https://www.washingtonpost.com/world/2023/04/08/evan-gershkovich-russia-wsj-journalist-arrested-profile/ More on Austin Tice, a friend of Nancy's who went missing in Syria: https://www.austinticefamily.com/ Chatter is a production of Lawfare and Goat Rodeo. This episode was produced and edited by Cara Shillenn of Goat Rodeo. Podcast theme by David Priess, featuring music created using Groovepad.Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/lawfare. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Chatter
Reporting from the Front Lines with Nancy Youssef

Chatter

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2023 48:35


Nancy Youssef has reported on war and conflict around the world and from Washington. As a young journalist, she went to Iraq and sensed early on that a war most presumed would be over quickly was only just beginning. Her career has taken her to Afghanistan, Egypt, and into the center of power at the Pentagon. Nancy is now a national security correspondent for The Wall Street Journal. In her conversation with Shane, Nancy talks about her Journal colleague, Evan Gershkovich, who was arrested last month in Russia and accused of spying, charges that his family, his employer, and the U.S. government vociferously deny. Like Nancy, Evan is the child of immigrants. She says she admired his reporting for giving voice to the Russian people at a time of war. Nancy has seen other colleagues taken prisoner amid conflict and shared her thoughts about the risks that journalists face both in war zones and from states that see information as a weapon. Shane and Nancy are old friends and worked together at The Daily Beast, where they covered U.S. national security and foreign policy. Nancy's work at The Wall Street Journal: https://www.wsj.com/news/author/nancy-a-youssef Nancy on Twitter: https://twitter.com/nancyayoussef A recent profile on Evan Gershkovich from The Washington Post: https://www.washingtonpost.com/world/2023/04/08/evan-gershkovich-russia-wsj-journalist-arrested-profile/ More on Austin Tice, a friend of Nancy's who went missing in Syria: https://www.austinticefamily.com/ Chatter is a production of Lawfare and Goat Rodeo. This episode was produced and edited by Cara Shillenn of Goat Rodeo. Podcast theme by David Priess, featuring music created using Groovepad. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Center for Global Policy Podcasts
Austin Tice: Ten Years Later

Center for Global Policy Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 15, 2022 9:59


In this episode, The New Lines institute proudly presents a new offering, Practitioner's Perspective, where thought leaders with distinguished careers in foreign policy impart their wisdom from years of experience in the field. In the inaugural entry, former Ambassador Frederic Hof focuses on the ten-year-old case of Austin Tice, an American journalist kidnapped in Syria. Hof details “the enormous difficulty this or any administration faces in trying to free Austin Tice from the clutches of people unencumbered by ethics, morality, or decency.”

The Takeout
Freeing Detained Americans: Deputy Homeland Security Advisor Joshua Geltzer

The Takeout

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 26, 2022 44:56


Joshua Geltzer, Deputy Homeland Security Advisor at the White House National Security Council, joins Major this week to discuss the Biden administration's work to bring home Americans who have been wrongfully detained abroad, including Brittney Griner and Paul Whelan in Russia, and Austin Tice in Syria. Geltzer also discusses a new national action plan on drones, the administration's handling of immigration at the southwest border, and more. Join us for breakfast at Café du Parc at the historic Willard InterContinental hotel.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Pod Save the World
Adam Schiff on Trump's classified cache

Pod Save the World

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 17, 2022 81:34


Ben and Tommy cover the latest on the classified information seized at Mar-a-Lago, the one year anniversary of the US withdrawal from Afghanistan, assassination attempts connected to Iran, Austin Tice, the former Australian PM's secret jobs, Kenya's presidential election, Ukraine, Myanmar, TikTok and disinformation and bears tripping balls. Then Ben talks with Congressman Adam Schiff about possible ramifications of the FBI raid at Mar-a-Lago, potential national security fallout, and what this tells us about what Trump would do if he won in 2024.

CNN News Briefing
12 PM ET: Giuliani testimony, Cheney's 2024 tease, LGBTQ+ state protection & more

CNN News Briefing

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 17, 2022 4:31


Donald Trump ally Rudy Giuliani is testifying today as part of a probe by Atlanta prosecutors into the former president's efforts to subvert the 2020 election. Although she lost her US House primary last night, Republican Congresswoman Liz Cheney of Wyoming has indicated that she's nowhere near ready to leave politics behind. As the Fed weighs its next inflation move, consumers still didn't spend much last month – we'll tell you how a major retailer is responding. The Syrian government denies kidnapping American journalist Austin Tice. And Pennsylvania's governor takes steps to protect residents from conversion therapy.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy

AP Audio Stories
Syria denies it is holding American journalist Austin Tice

AP Audio Stories

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 17, 2022 0:43


AP correspondent Julie Walker reports on Syria Austin Tice

Hot Off The Wire
Trump foe Cheney loses Wyoming GOP primary; Murkowski, Palin advance in Alaska; filmmaker Wolfgang Petersen dies | Top headlines for Aug. 16 & 17, 2022

Hot Off The Wire

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 16, 2022 11:55


Donald Trump's fiercest Republican adversary in Congress, Wyoming Rep. Liz Cheney, lost a GOP primary. Cheney fell Tuesday to Trump-backed Harriet Hageman in a rout, reinforcing Trump's grip on the party's base. Cheney told supporters their work "is far from over” and she'll “do whatever it takes to ensure Donald Trump is never again anywhere near the Oval Office.” Cheney's political future beyond Capitol Hill could include a 2024 presidential run. Alaska U.S. Sen. Lisa Murkowski and her Trump-endorsed Republican rival Kelly Tshibaka have advanced from Tuesday's primary. Meanwhile, Republican Sarah Palin was among the candidates advancing to the November general election in the race for Alaska's only House seat. Syria has denied it is holding U.S. journalist Austin Tice or other Americans, a week after President Joe Biden accused the Syrian government of holding him. The Syrian Foreign Ministry said in a statement Wednesday that Damascus “denies it had kidnapped or is holding any American citizen" in its territories. Rudy Giuliani is scheduled to appear in an Atlanta courthouse to testify before a special grand jury in an investigation into possible illegal attempts to influence the 2020 election in Georgia. Wolfgang Petersen, the German filmmaker whose WWII submarine epic “Das Boot” propelled him into a blockbuster Hollywood career that included the films “In the Line of Fire,” “Air Force One” and “The Perfect Storm,” has died. He was 81. Michelle Bega, a representative of Petersen, said the director died Friday at his home in the Los Angeles neighborhood of Brentwood after a battle with pancreatic cancer. In sports, by beating the Dodgers in 11 innings, the Brewers kept pace with the Cardinals in the NL Central, the Braves closed the gap on the Mets in the NL East, the Rays took advantage of the slumping Yankees, and the NBA will take it easy on Election Day.  President Joe Biden has signed Democrats' landmark climate change and health care bill. It's the “final piece” of the president's pared-down domestic agenda as he aims to boost his party's standing with voters ahead of midterm elections. The legislation includes the biggest federal investment ever to fight climate change — some $375 billion over a decade. It also caps prescription drug costs at $2,000 out-of-pocket annually for Medicare recipients, and helps an estimated 13 million Americans pay for health care insurance by extending subsidies provided during the coronavirus pandemic. U.S. officials have announced that two U.S. states reliant on water from the Colorado River will face more water cuts as they endure extreme drought. The move affecting Arizona and Nevada came Tuesday as officials predict levels at Lake Mead, the largest U.S. reservoir, will plummet even further than they have.  Pittsburgh Pirates infielder Rodolfo Castro has been suspended for one game by Major League Baseball on Tuesday for having a cellphone in his back pocket during a game last week. Authorities say people have been wounded in a shooting that led to a lockdown of a hospital in Memphis, Tennessee. Memphis police said the six were shot shortly after midnight by people in a black SUV near Methodist North Hospital. Colorado Parks and Wildlife says a man shot and killed a bear that had entered his home looking for food early Saturday morning. Colorado Parks and Wildlife spokesperson Rachael Gonzalez said Monday the nearly 400-pound bear flipped a lever handle door and found dog-food inside the home in the ski-resort town of Steamboat Springs. U.S. regulators have finalized a long-awaited rule that's expected to allow millions of Americans to buy hearing aids without a prescription. The rule announced Tuesday by the Food and Drug Administration goes into effect this fall. The Elvis Presley Birthplace and Museum in Mississippi is welcoming an increasing number of visitors as fans commemorate the 45th anniversary of Presley's death. The king of rock ‘n' roll died Aug. 16, 1977, at his Graceland mansion in Memphis, Tennessee. First lady Jill Biden has tested positive for COVID-19 and is experiencing “mild symptoms.” The first lady has been vacationing with President Joe Biden in South Carolina and began experiencing symptoms Monday. Home Depot's sales rose in its fiscal second quarter, buoyed by continued demand for items related to home improvement projects. Revenue for the three months ended July 31 rose 6.5% to $43.79 billion. General Motors is recalling more than 484,000 large SUVs in the U.S. to fix a problem that can cause the third-row seat belts to malfunction. The recall covers Chevrolet Suburbans and Tahoes, Cadillac Escalades and GMC Yukons from 2021 and 2022. —The Associated PressSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Daily Easy Spanish
Austin Tice: el misterioso caso del periodista estadounidense que desapareció en Siria hace 10 años

Daily Easy Spanish

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 15, 2022 17:46


Las autoridades sirias han negado haber detenido a Austin Tice, pero la Casa Blanca asegura que "está retenido por el régimen" de Bashar al Asad.

Reliable Sources with Brian Stelter
Salman Rushdie event moderator recounts stabbing attack that left Rushdie critically injured

Reliable Sources with Brian Stelter

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 14, 2022 38:58


Henry Reese, who was on stage with Salman Rushdie when Rushdie was brutally stabbed, joins Brian Stelter. Plus: Bill McCarren on the ten year anniversary of Austin Tice's disappearance in Syria; Byron Allen on his plans for theGrio; John Dean on Donald Trump's potential legal peril; and Laura Bassett, Oliver Darcy and Caitlin Dickson on anti-FBI rhetoric becoming mainstream in the GOP.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy

The Cale Clarke Show - Today's issues from a Catholic perspective.
Having Fortitude and and Running for Life

The Cale Clarke Show - Today's issues from a Catholic perspective.

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 3, 2022 48:53


This year marks the 10 year anniversary of journalist Austin Tice's abduction in Syria. Guest host Brooke Taylor is joined by Austin's mother Debra Tice to discuss efforts which are underway for her son's release. Dr. Pat Castle joins Brooke Taylor on the Cale Clarke show to talk about Life Runners and the importance of Faith and Fitness.

NBC Nightly News
Monday, August 1, 2022

NBC Nightly News

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 2, 2022 20:51


On tonight's broadcast: Kentucky is recovering following a historic flash flood catastrophe that killed at least 35 people. California is in a state of emergency as the McKinney Fire rips through the Klamath National Forest and expanded rapidly over the weekend. NBC News' Lester Holt interviews the parents of Austin Tice, the American freelance journalist and Marine veteran who went missing in Syria.

An Even Bigger Fly On The Wall
1810. Music/songs. News. Poetry. (08/01/22)

An Even Bigger Fly On The Wall

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 2, 2022 154:04


For Educational Purposes and Inspirational Materials. The Actors, Artists, Athletes, Musicians, Poets, Producers, Creators and other professionals own their music/songs, poems, commentary, opinions, views and content. ☆☆R. I. P., the Late Great Bill Russell, who played for the Boston Celtics., N. B. A. Professional Basketball Team passed away. A Humanitarian and a Legend, Winner of several Medals, honorable mentions including inducted into the Basketball Hall of Fame and Awarded the "Greatest Athlete of All Times." He was awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom, by former US President Barack O'Bama. He was a Leader of a team that won Olympic Gold Medals.☆☆R.I.P. the Late Great Nichelle Nichols, who passed away, a talented, gifted, unforgettable and beautiful African American Actress most noted for her role as "Lieutenant & later Captain Nyota Uhura"of the SS Enterprise on "Star Trek." The first woman of color to "kiss the lips" of Captain Kirk, played by Actor William Shattner, on television and in the Star Trek movies.☆☆ Condolences to their many family, friends and fans.☆☆Condolences to the families suffering in the deadly flood where over 37 people drowned, 100s missing, over 1,000 rescued in Eastern Kentucky, as well as, the families affected by the biggest and deadliest wildfire, aka the "McKenny" fires near the California-Oregon border, where 2 people died so far and over 2,000 people were forced out of their homes. ☆☆Condolences to all the hurting people worldwide.☆☆DeShaun Watson, Quarterback of the Cleveland Browns NFL football team, has denied wrongdoing in the allegations of non-violent sexual assault against 24 women/massage therapists. No charges were filed. Most of the victims settled out of court. He has been suspended for 6 games and has a ten-year professional football contract worth about $320 million dollars. ☆☆After 10 years, Debra and Mark Tice of Texas, are still suffering the loss of their missing son, Journalists, Austin Tice. They have been continually communicating with 3 different presidential administrations. They are desperately sending urgent messages to the Biden administration to contact them immediately to help bring their son home from captivity in Syria. According to the Biden Administration, Syria has never acknowledged holding their son but the Biden administration continues to negotiate with Syria to bring Austin Tice home. If you are so inclined to support them then reach out to your Congressional members and insist that they investigate the matter and contact the family.☆☆Stay safe out there everyone.

Washington Post Live
Debra and Marc Tice on their efforts to free their son Austin after being kidnapped in Syria in 2012

Washington Post Live

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 11, 2022 27:44


Global opinions writer, Jason Rezaian, speaks with Debra and Marc Tice, the parents of freelance journalist Austin Tice, who was kidnapped in Syria during that country's civil war in August 2012, to discuss their efforts to secure his freedom, their meeting with President Biden about his case and why they remain “100 percent certain” their son is still alive.

The Takeout
Finding Austin: Marc and Debra Tice, Parents of a Journalist Missing in Syria

The Takeout

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2022 48:00


Freelance journalist Austin Tice, now 40, was detained in August 2012 during the Syrian civil war. His work appeared in the The Washington Post, McClatchy and on CBS News. At the time of his disappearance, few western journalists reported from Syria because of the dangers of the war and brutality of Bashar al-Assad's regime. This week, Major speaks with Austin's parents, Marc and Debra Tice, about efforts to bring home their son. They say they're "100% certain" he is alive.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

KRLD All Local
Baby formula shortage concerns parents; Fire damages construction site at TCC

KRLD All Local

Play Episode Listen Later May 11, 2022 9:16


Plus, the parents of Plano-born journalist Austin Tice are keeping their hopes up nearly 10 years after he vanished in Syria, DFW Airport is expecting a record number of travelers this summer, and a revolutionary method to treat people who go into cardiac arrest has arrived in Fort Worth. KRLD All Local - May 11, 2022

Intelligence Matters
"Best Of" Intelligence Matters: Clarissa Ward

Intelligence Matters

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 29, 2021 41:06


In this 'Best Of' episode of Intelligence Matters, we revisit Michael Morell's June 2021 conversation with CNN Chief International Correspondent Clarissa Ward, who shares anecdotes and personal reflections related to her memoir, "On All Fronts: The Education of a Journalist." Ward explains how the attacks on September 11, 2001, prompted her to pursue a career in broadcast journalism, and how she rose through the ranks to become an on-air correspondent. She details her experiences reporting from conflict zones in Iraq, Lebanon and Syria, and what drove her to tell the stories of people living in war-torn areas. Ward also tells Morell about her friendship with American journalist Austin Tice, as well as her efforts to search for Tice after his abduction in Syria in 2012.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Volatilisé
Austin Tice - En Quête d'une Liberté

Volatilisé

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 26, 2021 52:11


Austin Tice, 31 ans, a été kidnappé en Syrie, en 2012. Il était un journaliste et un ancien Capitaine de la Marine, voulant simplement dénoncer la guerre civile syrienne et depuis 9 ans, les États-Unis font tout en leur pouvoir pour essayer de libérer Austin. Est-il toujours vivant? Voici son histoire.

DonnyFerguson.com
‘It's past time we bring American detainees like Austin Tice home'

DonnyFerguson.com

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 16, 2021 1:04


This episode is also available as a blog post: http://donnyferguson.com/2021/08/16/its-past-time-we-bring-american-detainees-like-austin-tice-home/ --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/donny-ferguson/message

Reliable Sources with Brian Stelter
June 13, 2021: ProPublica EIC answers questions about stunning tax leak; CNN DC bureau chief previews meeting with Attorney General Merrick Garland

Reliable Sources with Brian Stelter

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 13, 2021 40:17


Plus... Inside The AP's meeting with Israeli officials; James Murdoch versus his father Rupert; new hope for missing journalist Austin Tice? Sam Feist, Oliver Darcy, Amanda Carpenter, Ruth Eglash, Ian Phillips, Stephen Engelberg and Mike Holtzman join Brian Stelter. To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy

Freedom Isn't Free Podcast
Episode 25 - We Won't Give Up

Freedom Isn't Free Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2021 11:59


Austin Tice is a veteran Captain in the United States Marine Corps, graduate of Georgetown University, National Merit Finalist and an Eagle Scout. He is an award winning journalist, the recipient of the 2012 George Polk Award for War Reporting, the 2012 McClatchy Newspapers President's Award, and the 2015 National Press Club John Aubuchon Freedom of the Press Award. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/freedomisntfree/support

Intelligence Matters
Author and CNN Chief International Correspondent Clarissa Ward on Reporting from Conflict Zones

Intelligence Matters

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2021 41:07


In this episode of Intelligence Matters, host Michael Morell speaks with CNN Chief International Correspondent Clarissa Ward, who shares anecdotes and personal reflections related to her memoir, "On All Fronts: The Education of a Journalist." Ward explains how the attacks on September 11, 2001, prompted her to pursue a career in broadcast journalism, and how she rose through the ranks to become an on-air correspondent. She details her experiences reporting from conflict zones in Iraq, Lebanon and Syria, and what drove her to tell the stories of people living in war-torn areas. Ward also tells Morell about her friendship with American journalist Austin Tice, as well as her efforts to search for Tice after his abduction in Syria in 2012.

The Vermont Conversation with David Goodman
Vermont journalist Theo Padnos on surviving al-Qaida

The Vermont Conversation with David Goodman

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2021 34:05


In the fall of 2012, Theo Padnos, who grew up in Woodstock, Vermont, was working as a freelance journalist in Turkey. He made a fateful decision to trust two men who promised to arrange safe passage for him into Syria, where he hoped to report on the civil war that began a year earlier. It was a catastrophically bad decision. His supposed helpers turned out to be working with Jabhat al-Nusra, the main affiliate of al-Qaida in Syria. Upon entering Syria, he was beaten and kidnaped. He spent the next two years in secret prisons being tortured by his captors. One of the ways he consoled himself was to write an allegorical novel set in Vermont. During his captivity, other journalists captured in Syria, including James Foley and Steven Sotloff, were executed. Others, like Austin Tice, disappeared. Padnos was lucky: In August 2014, he was released after the government of Qatar paid millions in ransom. Padnos first wrote about his ordeal in 2014 in an article in the New York Times Magazine, and he is the subject of a documentary, Theo Who Lived. He has a new book about his ordeal, Blindfold: A Memoir of Capture, Torture, and Enlightenment. The New York Times says it “lays bare the human condition at its extremes. There is depravity and resilience, rage and revelation, and, ultimately, a triumph of the human spirit.” Padnos sees parallels between the mindset of his al-Qaida captors and the pro-Trump insurrectionists who stormed the U.S. Capitol in January. “What if they set up their own little government, what would it be like to live inside it?” Padnos asks of the insurrectionists. He warns that the U.S. "started down the road…to have a similar outcome as Syria is having now.”

Filmmakers Uncut
Five-time Emmy winning documentary Director Jared Christopher talks about what it takes to make it in the industry

Filmmakers Uncut

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 18, 2021 58:54


Jared Christopher is a five-time Emmy-winning documentary filmmaker. He most recently created and sold Texas 6, an 8 episode half-hour doc series to CBS All Access. Following the show's success, CBS announced an order for a second season which will premiere in the fall of 2021. He is most known for his documentary series Titletown, TX which was picked up by Facebook’s ‘Watch’ platform as part of its video launch in 2017. The series received more than 60 million views and won numerous journal awards including two Edward R. Murrow awards for Excellence in Innovation and Excellence in Video. It can be seen on Amazon’s Prime Video. Christopher spent the last decade as senior video journalist for McClatchy owned Fort Worth Star-Telegram. He’s won dozens of journalism awards during his tenure for projects that include coverage of the tragic Dallas Police shooting of 2016, the murder of Euless police officer David Hofer, the abduction of journalist Austin Tice while reporting in Syria, and the first person investigation of Las Vegas Trail, one of the most dangerous neighbourhoods in America. Christopher also served as second camera on the 2015 Sundance Film Festival breakout hit Hot Girls Wanted which was later acquired by Netflix.

Fault Lines
Episode 47: Bipartisanship in NatSec

Fault Lines

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 21, 2020 41:00


The most contentious election in history is less than two weeks away, but Fault Lines is stepping out of our normal partisan foxholes to talk about the importance of bipartisanship in national security and foreign policy. Les, Jamil, Dana, and returning guest Andrew Borene discuss the past, present, and potential future of working across the aisle to protect Americans and advance America's interests abroad. When did partisanship actually end at the water's edge? Can we find any areas of agreement anymore? What are the future prospects for agreement on the very real threats facing the United States? All these questions and more answered in this week’s Fault Lines.In our under the radar segment this week, Les focuses on mounting protests in Thailand, Andrew discusses the recent release of the Irregular Warfare Annex by the Department of Defense, Dana highlights the Trump Administration's attempts to free Austin Tice, and Jamil talks about the increasingly fraught relationship between India and China. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Newshour
Black man shot by police in Wisconsin ‘paralysed’ reports say

Newshour

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 25, 2020 48:22


The father of Jacob Blake says his son is paralysed. Protesters took to the streets for the second night and many businesses were set alight. Also: the head of the World Bank, David Malpass, warns that the pandemic has widened inequality; and the parents of the journalist, Austin Tice, kidnapped in Syria eight years ago have stepped up their efforts to have him released. (Photo: People protest after a Black man identified as Jacob Blake was shot several times by police in Kenosha, picture taken August 24, 2020. Credit: Stephen Maturen/Reuters)

Zero Blog Thirty
ZBT #291: Free Austin Tice

Zero Blog Thirty

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 18, 2020 67:53


All aboard the ZBTrain as we head into another week! -3chi.com use promo code "Zero" for 5% the ONLY federally legal THC products- ROUND 1: Worst sounds in the military snake draft ROUND 2: This month marks Marine Corps veteran Austin Tice’s 8th year anniversary in captivity. Well go over some of the facts & how we can help ROUND 3: You’ve got mail - OR DO YOU?! Post office mania is slowing pills for military vets & we try to break down what’s going on with the boys in blue… the USPS ROUND 4: New York City’s top garbage men dress like generals in their official photos. Are garbage men just like the troops? ROUND 5: Katie Travel Agency made a promise to make itineraries for troops in the boonies last week & she’s gone one ready to go for a gent in Manitoba, Canada

The Trey Angle
How to Fight COVID-19 with Dr. Cheng Ruan - Trey Angle

The Trey Angle

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2020 30:09


Back with Dr. Cheng Ruan of Texas Center for Lifestyle Medicine!! With everything going on right now, I know you all have questions about COVID-19!In this (second) episode with Dr. Ruan, we talk about many things health, including Immunity during COVID-19, the #1 impact on the immune system, Dirty Dozen Food, optimizing wellness with Hemp, and much more.Dr. Cheng Ruan (@healthydoc) is the founder of the Texas Center for Lifestyle Medicine in Houston, TX, which has grown into one of the largest Integrative Medicine clinics in America that takes insurance. I love how they focus on getting to the root cause of disease using the latest in technology, advanced lab testing, and a personalized health care approach. They also focus on medicine minimization and using food as medicine.Please enjoy!Podcast Links:EWG.org - Clean 15Cheng Ruan Podcast w/ Andrew Salisbury of Purity CoffeeCoronavirus Defense Builder Course by TX Life Med University (FREE)Battery Back Supplement by Ruan MDFocus (CBD/CBG Extract) - Formulated by PrimeMyBody w/ Dr. Cheng RuanListen to the episode on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Stitcher, or on your favorite podcast platform.Watch the interview on YouTube.Follow the conversation on Instagram, Facebook and LinkedIn.This podcast is brought to you by FitterDocs, which strives to digitally transform practices around the world. Utilizing the latest marketing technologies, strategies and trends to provide the best results to our clients. In order to drive business, all online strategies must work hand-in-hand. Let FitterDocs healthcare digital marketing agency help you with ethical, compliant and strategic strategies that will build your reputation, bringing you patients to grow your practice.Get your Free Business Digital Snapshot HERE!This podcast is brought to you by PrimeMyBody, which has become a staple of my daily routine. I picked up these products after meeting the successful (and now best friend/mentor) Austin Tice, and I’ve been enjoying PMB more than I ever imagined. PrimeMyBody is a health, wellness and lifestyle company that embraces the movement to raise awareness on the importance of living a clean and healthy lifestyle; what you put in and on your body matters.I have the opportunity to give you ALL FREE 5-Day Sample of their top products: FOCUS & CALM! Click HERE

Teddybears and Tentacles
Austin Tice and the Coronavirus Response

Teddybears and Tentacles

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2020 107:57


Teddybears and Tentacles Episode 30 with Quinn and Skin E. Rick. We talk about Austin Tice and the response to the Coronavirus as the nation seems to be locking down. Follow us on Twitter: @TBATquinn @TBATskinerick

The Trey Angle
The Power of Hemp with Dr. Cheng Ruan - Trey Angle

The Trey Angle

Play Episode Play 30 sec Highlight Listen Later Oct 18, 2019 37:48


Dr. Cheng Ruan (@healthydoc) is the founder of the Texas Center for Lifestyle Medicine in Houston, TX, which has surpassed Cleveland Clinic for the Largest Integrative Medicine Clinic in America that takes insurance. I love how they focus on getting to the root cause of disease using the latest in technology, advanced lab testing, and a personalized health care approach. They also focus on medicine minimization and using food as medicine.Dr. Cheng Ruan received his Doctor of Medicine from Ross University School of Medicine and his undergrad degree from Texas A&M. After working as a doctor for a traditional hospital, Cheng founded his own company with a focus on bringing integrative health, functional medicine, and lifestyle medicine to the public. He sits on the Medical Advisory Board for PrimeMyBody and L-Nutra. He was the recipient of the Joe Dwek Award for Teacher of the Year as a Chief Resident at New York-Presbyterian Weill Cornell Medical Center in New York City. He is also the author of the Ultimate Guide for Type 2 Diabetes Reversal: Deluxe Edition.In this (first) episode, we talk about many things health, including Hemp, clinical trials on CBD, mental health, mindful eating, optimizing wellness, and much more.Please enjoy!You can find the transcript of this episode here. Transcripts of all episodes can be found here.Listen to the episode on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Stitcher, or on your favorite podcast platform.Watch the interview on YouTube.Follow the conversation on Instagram, Facebook and LinkedIn.This podcast is brought to you by FitterDocs, which strives to digitally transform practices around the world. Utilizing the latest marketing technologies, strategies and trends to provide the best results to our clients. In order to drive business, all online strategies must work hand-in-hand. Let FitterDocs healthcare digital marketing agency help you with ethical, compliant and strategic strategies that will build your reputation, bringing you patients to grow your practice.Get your Free Business Digital Snapshot HERE!This podcast is brought to you by PrimeMyBody, which has become a staple of my daily routine. I picked up these products after meeting the successful (and now best friend/mentor) Austin Tice, and I’ve been enjoying PMB more than I ever imagined. PrimeMyBody is a health, wellness and lifestyle company that embraces the movement to raise awareness on the importance of living a clean and healthy lifestyle; what you put in and on your body matters.I have the opportunity to give you ALL FREE 5-Day Sample of their top products: FOCUS & CALM! Click HERE

Angry Americans with Paul Rieckhoff
21. Chris Cuomo EXCLUSIVE. John McCain’s Civility. Trump’s Magic Suicide Pill. Owning The Tone. Greenland vs Afghanistan. Shopping at Chess King.

Angry Americans with Paul Rieckhoff

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 22, 2019 121:21


Chris Cuomo (@ChrisCuomo) grew up in the political and media crossfire. He knows how to mix it up with the world’s most powerful people in politics and media. And in the last week, the Emmy-award-winning journalist has found himself in the middle of the headlines like never before. The controversial host of CNN’s Cuomo Prime Time and SiriusXM’s Let’s Get After It sat down exclusively with Paul Rieckhoff (@PaulRieckhoff) for an extended interview about the state of affairs in America, the White House assaults on the media, Trump’s attacks on him personally, and the recent incident that dominated headlines worldwide. (48:40) Chris was a co-anchor of 20/20 and an anchor on Good Morning America. But he’s really breaking news journalist. He’s not just an anchor behind a desk. He’s the kind of guy that gets out into the field. With the people. Chris has been all around the world, covering the biggest and toughest stories from Iraq and Afghanistan to Hurricanes Katrina and Rita. And Cuomo talks candidly about the last few weeks under the media microscope and in the nasty crosshairs of Trump’s Twitter account. He also shares stories of his Italian-American upbringing, parenthood, fishing, fitness and his very first car (it’s unforgettable one). Chris Cuomo is a guy millions know from TV. But he’s also a father of three, a man of faith, and a dude who loves sports and working out. This episode will reveal a personal side of the Chris Cuomo that you’ve never heard before. And Paul Rieckhoff does what he does best. Asking probing questions of his guests and framing up the big picture of what’s happening in America. And ripping through the most important stories you may have missed or need to know more about. The Army veteran and renowned activist examines how Trump’s tone has become insidiously invasive and contagious. And how on the one-year anniversary of Senator John McCain’s death, that toxic tone is in direct contrast with leaders like John McCain, George Washington and Stephen Colbert. Rieckhoff also explores the violent and breaking news out of Afghanistan, digs into a tragic political fight that’s hurting Gold Star families, and rips into why a focus on Greenland is sucking attention away from the American Marine veteran and journalist, Austin Tice, who was taken prisoner in Syria 7 years ago this month. And with football season coming soon, Rieckhoff analyzes the political importance of Vince McMahon’s new XFL football league. It’s a news-making episode of Angry Americans that is possible with help from our friends at Mizzen+Main (@MizzenAndMain). Mizzen+Main is an American company from Texas that makes the most comfortable dress shirts on Earth. Made from performance fabrics, these are shirts every man in America should have. Especially now that the heat of summer is upon us. Visit Mizzen+Main’s website at www.Comfortable.AF and use the code ANGRYAMERICANS at check-out to get $10 off an awesome dress shirt now. Download the new podcast now. And go behind-the-scenes at the members-only Classic Car Club Manhattan for video with Paul Rieckhoff and inspiring and iconic guests like Chris Cuomo, Malcolm Nance, Tom Collichio and Soledad O’Brien at AngryAmericans.us. You can also see American-made Angry Americans merch and find ways to take positive action nationwide and in your local community. Angry Americans is connecting, uniting and empowering people of all backgrounds nationwide. It’s changing the podcasting landscape. And it’s powered by Righteous Media.  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Zero Blog Thirty
ZBT #191: Tulsi Gabbard

Zero Blog Thirty

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 15, 2019 68:09


Round 1: Business Insider made a soup sandwich of a video about military terms and it's fucked up beyond all recognition Round 2: Pure comedy in Yemen as a squawking bird wreaks havoc on ISIS fighters trying to record a very serious video Round 3: In 2012 Marine Major Jason Brezler was discharged from the Marine Corps for sending urgent info over an unclassified email. This week it's back in the news & we'll tell you why. Round 4: An interview with Tulsi Gabbard that ended with a little controversy. We'll talk about that interview and the situation surrounding what happened. It was a wild ride. Round 5/Saved Round: Bringing the Austin Tice story (7th year anniversary) back to light. Expect a deep dive on this one next week.  #FreeAustinTice 

Connecting Vets
Held captive for 7 years ... #FreeAustinTice!!

Connecting Vets

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 14, 2019 13:35


It's been more than 2,557 days since Austin Tice, Marine, journalist, son and brother was captured in Syria. Connecting Vets reporter shares with us her conversation with Austin's father Marc and what we can do get our leaders to bring him home.

VetStory
Held captive for 7 years ... #FreeAustinTice!!

VetStory

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 14, 2019 13:35


It's been more than 2,557 days since Austin Tice, Marine, journalist, son and brother was captured in Syria. Connecting Vets reporter shares with us her conversation with Austin's father Marc and what we can do get our leaders to bring him home.

Angry Americans with Paul Rieckhoff
5. Sarah Jessica Parker, America’s Scooter Invasion, The White House Correspondents Dinner, Syria’s Hostage Austin Tice

Angry Americans with Paul Rieckhoff

Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2019 104:53


This captivating episode of Angry Americans explores the intersection of celebrity and politics, and features an intimate interview with one of the most beloved Americans of all time. Someone who is shaping the future of entertainment and culture worldwide. And offers listeners a rare peek behind the curtain at elections past--and the upcoming 2020 race for President. Paul Rieckhoff (@PaulRieckhoff) sits down with American icon and global superstar, Sarah Jessica Parker, for an expansive, no holds barred interview. Rooted in a friendship that spans over a decade, this uninterrupted and candid interview was recorded with the legendary star of Sex and the City from her living room floor in New York City. From humble upbringings in Ohio, to her first car, to parenting in the Trump era, to hosting Barack Obama in her home, to whether or not she’ll run for political office and who she’s endorsing for President, this is a fascinating, personal side of Sarah Jessica Parker few have heard until now. The episode also takes aim on an issue that has Paul Rieckhoff and countless other Americans angry nationwide: electric scooters. If you live in or have visited one of the 125 cities in this country with scooters, you’re not gonna wanna miss this. One word: Gremlins. Finally, Angry Americans explores the urgent story of Austin Tice, an American journalist and Marine veteran who has been held captive in Syria for over 6 years. This episode is a defining installment of the new podcast that was recently featured in Variety Magazine and is making waves nationwide. It’s about much more than just being angry. So hit that download button now, and step inside an innovative show that really matters. It’s a show that will take you behind the scenes of American politics and empower you with information for your next conversation at work, on Facebook, or at your dinner table. A show that will give you hope--and leave you inspired. This episode of Angry Americans is sponsored by SimpliSafe. SimpliSafe is home security that knows it feels good to fear less. This is award-winning 24/7 protection that protects your home through it all. Through blizzards. Blackouts. And burglars. SimpliSafe has won awards from all the tech experts that count. Go to www.SimpliSafe.com/AngryAmericans now for a free 60-day trial--uniquely for Angry Americans listeners. And for behind-the-scenes videos from the show, photos of the Sarah Jessica Parker interview, Peter Berg crashing a race car driving simulator, Willie Geist eating Peeps and drinking whiskey and more: AngryAmericans.us and #AngryAmericans. Join the movement now. Angry Americans is connecting, uniting and empowering Americans nationwide. And it’s powered by Righteous Media. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

On The Hill
On The Hill, Episode 18: A chat with Bill McCarren of the National Press Club

On The Hill

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2019 21:27


Bill McCarren of the National Press Club joins Tom Fitzgerald on this episode of the “On The Hill” podcast. Bill and Tom look at the story of Austin Tice, the American Journalist who’s been held in Syria since 2012. The FBI has a $1 million reward for Tice’s return. Bill talks about “Night Out For Austin,” which will be held on May 2, where restaurants from around the country will donate a portion of their proceeds to the effort to #FreeAustinTice.

NPC Update-1
Previewing The "Night Out For Austin Tice"

NPC Update-1

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2019 18:26


Fronteras
FRONTERAS: Kidnapped Journalist Believed To Be Alive, Mexican Mutualistas, and more

Fronteras

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 6, 2017 21:30


White House Says Kidnapped Houston Photojournalist Alive A Houston family whose son, a photojournalist was kidnapped in Syria nearly four and half years ago, gets word from the White House that it’s confident their son is alive. Debra and Marc Tice were briefed recently by James O’Brien, the Presidential Envoy for Hostage Affairs, fueling optimism that their son, Austin Tice, will eventually be released. They told Houston Public Media’s Ed Mayberry that they’ve never had any doubt that Austin is alive and will eventually return safely. And in this conversation, they say they’re heartened that the U.S. government also seems to have the same assessment. The Story

Rational Security
The "RexSec" Edition

Rational Security

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2016 56:19


The CIA concludes that Russian hackers tried to help Donald Trump get elected. Trump will nominate Exxon CEO Rex Tillerson as the next secretary of state. And the Obama administration is confident that journalist Austin Tice, held hostage in Syria, is alive. And a special guest joins the gang to discuss the week's news. 

Diane Rehm: On My Mind
The Mother Of Austin Tice, A Freelance Journalist Held Captive In Syria, Speaks Out On U.S. Hostage Policy

Diane Rehm: On My Mind

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 1, 2016 52:00


Veteran Marine captain and freelance journalist Austin Tice was captured in Syria in 2012. His family is one of dozens who successfully pushed for reform of how America handles hostages and communicates with their families. Still, some parts of policy–not paying ransom or offering concessions–have been unchanged for decades. A year and a half later: whether the policy is working and what could change under a new president.

Restate scomodi
RESTATE SCOMODI del 13/02/2015 - Seconda parte

Restate scomodi

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2015 24:17


Parla la mamma di Austin Tice, il ragazzo scomparso dal 2012 che si presume sia in mano all'Isis. Debra Tice, madre del ragazzo, Maria Gianniti, inviata del GRR - XV giornata della raccolta del farmaco. Dr.ssa Lucia Ercoli, Direttore dell'Istituto di Medicina Solidale.

Guardian News
@michaeldweiss who helped @Austin_Tice enter Syria says video is bogus and Syrian gov is holding him

Guardian News

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 2, 2012 1:46