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Bob Murphy Show
Ep. 387 Jimmy Morrison on His Documentary "The Bubble" and Its Sequels

Bob Murphy Show

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2025 50:20


Jimmy Morrison is a filmmaker who, with Tom Woods, created the original documentary "The Bubble," featuring interviews with several Austro-libertarian experts, including the host of the Bob Murphy Show. Jimmy explains the sequels to the film and his other work.Mentioned in the Episode and Other Links of Interest:The YouTube version of this interview.LetUsDisagree.com, the site for all Bubble films from Jimmy.The link for Monetary-Metals.com.Help support the Bob Murphy Show.

Der Podcast für junge Anleger jeden Alters
kapitalmarkt-stimme.at daily voice 23/365: Die Börse ist Booster für ESG-Themen, ein Handbuch zeigt, dass Austro-AGs Vorreiter sind

Der Podcast für junge Anleger jeden Alters

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2025 4:31


Thu, 23 Jan 2025 18:04:00 +0000 https://jungeanleger.podigee.io/1947-kapitalmarkt-stimme-at-daily-voice-23-365-die-borse-ist-booster-fur-esg-themen-ein-handbuch-zeigt-dass-austro-ags-vorreiter-sind fbeea8fc25d6b93707bf60a95cf15d12 Episode 23/365 der kapitalmarkt-stimme.at daily voice auf audio-cd.at . Raiffeisen Research analysierte dieser Tage, dass österreichische Unternehmen in ESG-Gesichtspunkten in der Regel unter den Top10 bis Top20 Prozent weltweit zu finden sind. Darüber hinaus tragen eine Vielzahl der österreichischen Unternehmen mit den jeweiligen Produktpaletten oder Geschäftsmodellen einen wesentlichen Beitrag zum grünen Wandel bei. Es sind die Börsenotierten, die hier Vorreiter sind. Gunter Deuber, eine Voice von kapitalmarkt-stimme.at und Head of Raiffeisen Research, nennt die klassenbesten Unternehmen. ESG Handbuch mit 28 Börsenotierten Österreich: https://shorturl.at/9KL6y https://www.raiffeisenresearch.com Unser Ziel: Kapitalmarkt is coming home. Täglich zwischen 19 und 20 Uhr. 2h Wiener Börse Silvesterparty mit Gunter Deuber / Wolfgang Matejka: https://audio-cd.at/page/podcast/6616 kapitalmarkt-stimme.at daily voice Playlist auf spotify: http://www.kapitalmarkt-stimme.at/spotify http://www.kapitalmarkt-stimme.at Musik: Steve Kalen: https://open.spotify.com/artist/6uemLvflstP1ZerGCdJ7YU Playlist 30x30 (min.) Finanzwissen pur: http://www.audio-cd.at/30x30 Bewertungen bei Apple (oder auch Spotify) machen mir Freude: http://www.audio-cd.at/apple http://www.audio-cd.at/spotify 1947 full no Christian Drastil Comm.

Info-DIREKT Podcast
NEOS sprengen Austro-Ampel: So geht es weiter!

Info-DIREKT Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 3, 2025 57:57


NEOS-Chefin Beate Meinl-Reisinger hat heute die Koalitionsverhandlungen zur Bildungen einer Austro-Ampel verlassen. Wie es dazu kam und welche Möglichkeiten es zur Regierungsbildung jetzt gibt, hören Sie in dieser Sendung mit Gerwin Lovrecki und Michael Scharfmüller. Mehr über Info-DIREKT: https://www.info-direkt.eu/

Ars Boni
Ars Boni 543 Der Jihad auf Austro-TikTok (Jan Michael Marchart)

Ars Boni

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 9, 2024 50:01


Wir sprechen mit Jan Michael Marchart. Er ist Journalist bei Der Standard und arbeitet u.a. zu salafistischen und jihadistischen Inhalten auf Austro-Tiktok. Uns werden vor allem Themen der Plattformmoderation interessieren. Links: https://bsky.app/profile/janmichaelmarchart.bsky.social/post/3lbm7da7hlk2d Ars Boni #503 Reclaim https://youtu.be/CrqSkhuPGbo?si=RNHFxNkApdPwQ9Q4

La Diez Capital Radio
Informativo (13-11-2024)

La Diez Capital Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2024 19:45


Informativo de primera hora de la mañana, en el programa El Remate de La Diez Capital Radio. El incendio de La Palma ha afectado a cinco hectáreas El fuego provocó la evacuación de 50 personas, que han regresado ya a sus viviendas. Hoy hace un año: Derecha y extrema derecha salen a la calle ante la investidura de Pedro Sánchez...y hace un año: Feijóo dice que la mayoría contra la amnistía "ya no es silenciosa" y que protestarán "hasta que haya elecciones" Hoy se cumplen 993 días del cruel ataque e invasión de Rusia a Ucrania. Hoy es Miércoles 13 de noviembre de 2024. Día Mundial de la Bondad. Mediante la celebración de este día se reafirman las buenas acciones en las personas y en las comunidades del mundo, siendo la bondad un elemento esencial de la condición humana que une a las divisiones de raza, religión, política y género. En términos generales la bondad es definida como una inclinación o tendencia natural del ser humano a hacer el bien, siempre dispuesto a ayudar a quien lo necesita de una forma amable y generosa. 1898.- Se publica en España el Manifiesto de Joaquín Costa, historiador, político y jurista del regeneracionismo, en el que reclama una revolución desde el poder para salvar el país. 1905.- Noruega decide en plebiscito la Monarquía como forma de gobierno en lugar de la República. Días después el príncipe Carlos de Dinamarca se convierte en rey de Noruega con el nombre de Haakon VII. 1918.- Tras la derrota de Alemania en la Primera Guerra Mundial, Hungría y el representante de los aliados firman el Armisticio de Belgrado, que culmina el proceso de descomposición del imperio Austro-húngaro en los Balcanes. 1922.- El Gobierno español disuelve las Juntas Militares de Defensa y prohíbe asociarse a los militares. 1945.- La Asamblea Constituyente proclama unánimemente a Charles De Gaulle jefe del Gobierno provisional francés. 1970.- En Siria, Hafez al Assad, miembro del Partido Baaz Socialista y de la minoría alauí, da un golpe de Estado y toma el poder, que desempeña hasta su muerte en 2000. Le sucedió su hijo Bashar al Assad. 1982.- Se inaugura en Washington D.C. el Monumento a los Veteranos de Vietnam, obra de la arquitecta de origen chino Maya Lin. 1994.- El centenario Partido Socialista Italiano (PSI) aprueba, en el 47 Congreso, su disolución. 1996.- La Cumbre Mundial sobre la Alimentación, que se celebra en la capital de Italia, aprueba la Declaración de Roma, de medidas concretas contra la desnutrición en el mundo. 2002.- El petrolero griego "Prestige" zozobra frente a las costas de Galicia con 77.000 toneladas de fuel oil y 27 tripulantes a bordo. El día 19, se parte en dos y se hunde provocando la mayor catástrofe ecológica en España. 2009.- La agencia espacial norteamericana NASA encuentra "una cantidad significativa" de agua en la Luna. 2013.- Se inaugura en Nueva York el rascacielos Four World Trade Center, la primera torre de oficinas que abre el complejo del World Trade Center (WTC) después de los atentados terroristas del 11 de septiembre de 2001. 2021.- China presenta la primera vacuna inhalable contra la covid-19 del mundo. Patrocinio del santo de cada día por gentileza de la Casa de las Imágenes, en la calle Obispo Perez Cáceres, 17 en Candelaria. Santoral para el 13 de noviembre. Santos: Leandro, Diego de Alcalá, Estanislao de Kostka y Nicolás I. Alemania celebrará nuevas elecciones el 23 de febrero tras el colapso del gobierno de Scholz, según medios locales. La migración irregular en la UE cae un 43% en los 10 primeros meses del año, según Frontex. La UE ha decidido reforzar Frontex, triplicando el número de funcionarios hasta 3.000 y equipándolos con tecnología avanzada, además de realizar licitaciones por valor de 400 millones de euros para comprar drones, gafas de visión nocturna y otros equipos de vigilancia. Sánchez advierte en la COP29 que el "cambio climático mata": "Lo que ha pasado en Valencia no es un hecho aislado" El Gobierno busca el apoyo de sus socios para aprobar la reforma fiscal pese a la retirada del impuesto a energéticas. El 92% del dinero que recibió Cruz Roja en subvenciones del Gobierno en 2023 fue a parar a gastos de personal. Cruz Roja Española recibió en el año 2023 casi 514 millones de euros en subvenciones del Gobierno de España, de los cuales el 92% –el equivalente a 475 millones de euros– fue destinado a gastos de personal. Más de cuatro millones fueron a parar a las 64 personas de la «alta dirección» Nueva DANA en España: "No se espera que sea como la anterior, pero sí puede dejar lluvias localmente fuertes" Feijóo defiende la gestión de Mazón en la DANA: "Es el único que ha hecho autocrítica y el primero que va a comparecer". Canarias quiere usar su condición de RUP para limitar que extranjeros no residentes compren viviendas en las islas. El consejero de Obras Públicas, Pablo Rodríguez, ha reconocido que el mercado inmobiliario está tensionado por la escasez de oferta y el incremento de la demanda del mercado, condicionada en parte por este tipo de operaciones. El salario medio anual en Canarias se sitúa en 20.709 euros, de los más bajos en España. En el conjunto nacional, el salario medio anual se situó en 2023 en 23.981 euros, lo que supone un incremento del 5,3%. Canarias lanzará ayudas para los autónomos con hijos o que contraten a personas de más de 52 años. La primera medida va dirigida a la conciliación familiar de aquellos autónomos con menores. La prórroga de la gratuidad de las guaguas en Canarias, cada vez más cerca. El ministro de Transportes y Movilidad Sostenible, Óscar Puente, así lo ha transmitido. Lopesan adquiere el Hotel Miguel Ángel, en pleno Paseo de la Castellana en Madrid. Cesado por tercera vez en cuatro años el jefe de urgencias del Hospital Universitario de Canarias El cese de Guilllermo Burillo ya ha sido comunicado al personal del centro, aunque desde la dirección aclaran que aún no ha sido registrado. Su salida se produce después de las últimas protestas por el colapso continuo del servicio. Los aeropuertos canarios registraron 4,5 millones de pasajeros en octubre, un 6,6% más que un año antes. 1940.- Se estrena en Estados Unidos la película "Fantasía" de Walt Disney, la primera proyectada con sonido estereofónico.

La Diez Capital Radio
El Remate; La Cruz Roja nos ha fallado... (13-11-2024)

La Diez Capital Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2024 147:36


Bienvenidos a La Diez Capital Radio! Están a punto de comenzar un nuevo episodio de nuestro Programa de Actualidad, donde la información, la formación y el entretenimiento se encuentran para ofrecerles lo mejor de las noticias y temas relevantes. Este programa, dirigido y presentado por Miguel Ángel González Suárez, es su ventana directa a los acontecimientos más importantes, así como a las historias que capturan la esencia de nuestro tiempo. A través de un enfoque dinámico y cercano, Miguel Ángel conecta con ustedes para proporcionar una experiencia informativa y envolvente. Desde análisis profundos hasta entrevistas exclusivas, cada emisión está diseñada para mantenerles al tanto, ofrecerles nuevos conocimientos y, por supuesto, entretenerles. Para más detalles sobre el programa, visiten nuestra web en www.ladiez.es. - Informativo de primera hora de la mañana, en el programa El Remate de La Diez Capital Radio. El incendio de La Palma ha afectado a cinco hectáreas El fuego provocó la evacuación de 50 personas, que han regresado ya a sus viviendas. Hoy hace un año: Derecha y extrema derecha salen a la calle ante la investidura de Pedro Sánchez...y hace un año: Feijóo dice que la mayoría contra la amnistía "ya no es silenciosa" y que protestarán "hasta que haya elecciones" Hoy se cumplen 993 días del cruel ataque e invasión de Rusia a Ucrania. Hoy es Miércoles 13 de noviembre de 2024. Día Mundial de la Bondad. Mediante la celebración de este día se reafirman las buenas acciones en las personas y en las comunidades del mundo, siendo la bondad un elemento esencial de la condición humana que une a las divisiones de raza, religión, política y género. En términos generales la bondad es definida como una inclinación o tendencia natural del ser humano a hacer el bien, siempre dispuesto a ayudar a quien lo necesita de una forma amable y generosa. 1898.- Se publica en España el Manifiesto de Joaquín Costa, historiador, político y jurista del regeneracionismo, en el que reclama una revolución desde el poder para salvar el país. 1905.- Noruega decide en plebiscito la Monarquía como forma de gobierno en lugar de la República. Días después el príncipe Carlos de Dinamarca se convierte en rey de Noruega con el nombre de Haakon VII. 1918.- Tras la derrota de Alemania en la Primera Guerra Mundial, Hungría y el representante de los aliados firman el Armisticio de Belgrado, que culmina el proceso de descomposición del imperio Austro-húngaro en los Balcanes. 1922.- El Gobierno español disuelve las Juntas Militares de Defensa y prohíbe asociarse a los militares. 1945.- La Asamblea Constituyente proclama unánimemente a Charles De Gaulle jefe del Gobierno provisional francés. 1970.- En Siria, Hafez al Assad, miembro del Partido Baaz Socialista y de la minoría alauí, da un golpe de Estado y toma el poder, que desempeña hasta su muerte en 2000. Le sucedió su hijo Bashar al Assad. 1982.- Se inaugura en Washington D.C. el Monumento a los Veteranos de Vietnam, obra de la arquitecta de origen chino Maya Lin. 1994.- El centenario Partido Socialista Italiano (PSI) aprueba, en el 47 Congreso, su disolución. 1996.- La Cumbre Mundial sobre la Alimentación, que se celebra en la capital de Italia, aprueba la Declaración de Roma, de medidas concretas contra la desnutrición en el mundo. 2002.- El petrolero griego "Prestige" zozobra frente a las costas de Galicia con 77.000 toneladas de fuel oil y 27 tripulantes a bordo. El día 19, se parte en dos y se hunde provocando la mayor catástrofe ecológica en España. 2009.- La agencia espacial norteamericana NASA encuentra "una cantidad significativa" de agua en la Luna. 2013.- Se inaugura en Nueva York el rascacielos Four World Trade Center, la primera torre de oficinas que abre el complejo del World Trade Center (WTC) después de los atentados terroristas del 11 de septiembre de 2001. 2021.- China presenta la primera vacuna inhalable contra la covid-19 del mundo. Patrocinio del santo de cada día por gentileza de la Casa de las Imágenes, en la calle Obispo Perez Cáceres, 17 en Candelaria. Santoral para el 13 de noviembre. Santos: Leandro, Diego de Alcalá, Estanislao de Kostka y Nicolás I. Alemania celebrará nuevas elecciones el 23 de febrero tras el colapso del gobierno de Scholz, según medios locales. La migración irregular en la UE cae un 43% en los 10 primeros meses del año, según Frontex. La UE ha decidido reforzar Frontex, triplicando el número de funcionarios hasta 3.000 y equipándolos con tecnología avanzada, además de realizar licitaciones por valor de 400 millones de euros para comprar drones, gafas de visión nocturna y otros equipos de vigilancia. Sánchez advierte en la COP29 que el "cambio climático mata": "Lo que ha pasado en Valencia no es un hecho aislado" El Gobierno busca el apoyo de sus socios para aprobar la reforma fiscal pese a la retirada del impuesto a energéticas. El 92% del dinero que recibió Cruz Roja en subvenciones del Gobierno en 2023 fue a parar a gastos de personal. Cruz Roja Española recibió en el año 2023 casi 514 millones de euros en subvenciones del Gobierno de España, de los cuales el 92% –el equivalente a 475 millones de euros– fue destinado a gastos de personal. Más de cuatro millones fueron a parar a las 64 personas de la «alta dirección» Nueva DANA en España: "No se espera que sea como la anterior, pero sí puede dejar lluvias localmente fuertes" Feijóo defiende la gestión de Mazón en la DANA: "Es el único que ha hecho autocrítica y el primero que va a comparecer". Canarias quiere usar su condición de RUP para limitar que extranjeros no residentes compren viviendas en las islas. El consejero de Obras Públicas, Pablo Rodríguez, ha reconocido que el mercado inmobiliario está tensionado por la escasez de oferta y el incremento de la demanda del mercado, condicionada en parte por este tipo de operaciones. El salario medio anual en Canarias se sitúa en 20.709 euros, de los más bajos en España. En el conjunto nacional, el salario medio anual se situó en 2023 en 23.981 euros, lo que supone un incremento del 5,3%. Canarias lanzará ayudas para los autónomos con hijos o que contraten a personas de más de 52 años. La primera medida va dirigida a la conciliación familiar de aquellos autónomos con menores. La prórroga de la gratuidad de las guaguas en Canarias, cada vez más cerca. El ministro de Transportes y Movilidad Sostenible, Óscar Puente, así lo ha transmitido. Lopesan adquiere el Hotel Miguel Ángel, en pleno Paseo de la Castellana en Madrid. Cesado por tercera vez en cuatro años el jefe de urgencias del Hospital Universitario de Canarias El cese de Guilllermo Burillo ya ha sido comunicado al personal del centro, aunque desde la dirección aclaran que aún no ha sido registrado. Su salida se produce después de las últimas protestas por el colapso continuo del servicio. Los aeropuertos canarios registraron 4,5 millones de pasajeros en octubre, un 6,6% más que un año antes. 1940.- Se estrena en Estados Unidos la película "Fantasía" de Walt Disney, la primera proyectada con sonido estereofónico. - Sección de actualidad con mucho sentido de Humor inteligente en el programa El Remate de La Diez Capital radio con el periodista socarrón y palmero, José Juan Pérez Capote, El Nº 1. - Hoy en La Diez Capital Radio, tuvimos la oportunidad de entrevistar a Alberto Díaz, conocido activista y figura clave del movimiento independentista. Con su carácter elocuente y su profundo análisis político, Díaz compartió su visión sobre los temas más relevantes del momento y cómo impactan tanto a su causa como al entorno político genera. - Hoy en La Diez Capital Radio tenemos el placer de recibir a Patrick, un violista francés que ha formado parte de la Orquesta Sinfónica de Tenerife desde el año 1986, ¡entre otras muchas cosas! Les garantizo que se sorprenderán con todo lo que compartiremos.

Facultatea de Istorie și Filosofie
Politica Imperiului Rus față de Țara Moldovei în anii războiului ruso-austro-otoman 1735-1739

Facultatea de Istorie și Filosofie

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 4, 2024 17:11


Politica Imperiului Rus față de Țara Moldovei în anii războiului ruso-austro-otoman 1735-1739

La Diez Capital Radio
Informativo (31-11-2024)

La Diez Capital Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 31, 2024 20:57


Informativo de primera hora de la mañana, en el programa El Remate de La Diez Capital Radio. España, desbordada por la DANA: un centenar de muertos y más de 1.200 atrapados en carreteras. Paiporta, zona cero de la tragedia: "No sé cuántos coches he visto pasar flotando con gente pidiendo ayuda". Dos mujeres mueren tras la DANA en Cuenca y Albacete, donde continúa la búsqueda de cinco desaparecidos. Canarias expresa su “ánimo y apoyo” a los afectados por la DANA y enviará ayuda. Tenerife activa bomberos, drones y una unidad acuática para colaborar con el rescate en Valencia tras la DANA El Cabildo, a la espera de la respuesta de la región mediterránea para enviar la dotación. Las Palmas de Gran Canaria suspende los actos de los finados en señal de luto por las víctimas de la DANA. La ciudad muestra así su solidaridad con los familiares y habitantes de Valencia, Castilla-La Mancha y Andalucía, territorios afectados. El Rey Felipe VI ha manifestado desde Gran Canaria su "pésame" a las víctimas de la DANA de Valencia. Hoy hace un año: El número tres del PSOE, Santos Cerdán, se reúne con Puigdemont en Bruselas para negociar la investidura. Y hoy hace un año: La FIFA inhabilita durante 3 años a Luis Rubiales por su beso a Jenni Hermoso. Y hoy hace un año: «Gran Canaria está capacitada para competir por el Mundial 2030» Hoy se cumplen 980 días del cruel ataque e invasión de Rusia a Ucrania. Hoy es jueves 31 de octubre de 2024. Halloween. La noche del 31 de octubre se celebra en muchos lugares del mundo la Noche de Halloween, también conocida como Noche de Brujas o Noche de Difuntos. Halloween se celebra el 31 de octubre, un día ideal para preparar nuestros disfraces y decorar las casas y las calles con motivos terroríficos. Es una noche en la que los niños, jóvenes y no tan jóvenes salen a la calle para jugar al "truco o trato", se organizan fiestas de disfraces, se reúnen para contar historias de miedo, ver películas de terror o visitar casas encantadas. Halloween es una derivación de la expresión inglesa "All Hallow's Eve", y que significa "Víspera de Todos los Santos". Pero Halloween es mucho más que eso, se ha convertido en una fiesta que se celebra a nivel mundial. 1794.- El físico británico John Dalton descubre la enfermedad de la vista conocida popularmente como daltonismo o ceguera de los colores. 1850.- Sesión inaugural de las Cortes españolas en su nueva sede de la carrera de San Jerónimo, en Madrid. 1900.- Se matricula en España, en la localidad mallorquina de Santa Catalina, el primer automóvil, un cuadriciclo de la marca Clément propiedad de José Sureda Fuentes. 1918.- Se disuelve el imperio Austro-húngaro tras la revolución y Carlos I, emperador de Austria y rey de Hungría, abdica de la Corona. 1950.- Una comisión de Naciones Unidas revoca el acuerdo de 1946 que recomendaba la retirada de embajadores de Madrid y la exclusión de España de los organismos técnicos internacionales. 1956.- El escritor vasco, miembro de la Generación del 98, Pío Baroja, es enterrado en Madrid. Ernest Hemingway fue uno de los que llevó el féretro a hombros. 1992.- El papa Juan Pablo II rehabilita solemnemente, 350 años después de su muerte, al astrónomo Galileo Galilei, condenado por el Santo Oficio. 1999.- La Iglesia católica y la evangélica firman en Berlín (Alemania) la "Declaración conjunta de la gracia divina" para poner fin a 500 años de diferencias entre las dos corrientes del cristianismo. 2005.- Nace la princesa Leonor de Borbón y Ortiz, primogénita de los reyes de España, Felipe y Letizia, y heredera de la Corona. 2011.- La UNESCO reconoce a Palestina como Estado miembro de pleno derecho. 2014.- La Justicia argentina ordena la detención de los exministros españoles Rodolfo Martín Villa y José Utrera Molina por crímenes cometidos durante el régimen de Francisco Franco (1939-1975) y los primeros momentos de la Transición (1975-1977). 2017.- El Tribunal Constitucional suspende por unanimidad la declaración de independencia de Cataluña. 2022.- Las víctimas del franquismo reciben por primera vez un homenaje de Estado, con motivo del día que la recién aprobada Ley de Memoria Democrática establece para recordar a este colectivo. Patrocinio del santo de cada día por gentileza de la Casa de las Imágenes, en la calle Obispo Perez Cáceres, 17 en Candelaria. santos Alonso, Quintín, Urbano, Narciso, Eustaquio y Nemesio. "Europa está lista para ayudar": Von der Leyen ofrece apoyo ante las graves inundaciones en España. La Guardia Civil registra el despacho del fiscal general del Estado por orden del Tribunal Supremo. El Gobierno canario tampoco bajará el IGIC en 2025 pese a que los presupuestos crecen hasta los 11.678 millones de euros. La consejera de Hacienda, Matilde Asián, vuelve a hablar de “incertidumbre” en la presentación de estas cuentas, que aumentan un 3,3% respecto al año anterior. Un 31 de octubre de 1975.- El grupo británico Queen publica la canción "Bohemian Rhapsody" para su álbum "A night at the opera".

La Diez Capital Radio
El Remate; Día de Luto Nacional (31-10-2024)

La Diez Capital Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 31, 2024 147:08


Bienvenidos a La Diez Capital Radio! Están a punto de comenzar un nuevo episodio de nuestro Programa de Actualidad, donde la información, la formación y el entretenimiento se encuentran para ofrecerles lo mejor de las noticias y temas relevantes. Este programa, dirigido y presentado por Miguel Ángel González Suárez, es su ventana directa a los acontecimientos más importantes, así como a las historias que capturan la esencia de nuestro tiempo. A través de un enfoque dinámico y cercano, Miguel Ángel conecta con ustedes para proporcionar una experiencia informativa y envolvente. - Informativo de primera hora de la mañana, en el programa El Remate de La Diez Capital Radio. España, desbordada por la DANA: un centenar de muertos y más de 1.200 atrapados en carreteras. Paiporta, zona cero de la tragedia: "No sé cuántos coches he visto pasar flotando con gente pidiendo ayuda". Dos mujeres mueren tras la DANA en Cuenca y Albacete, donde continúa la búsqueda de cinco desaparecidos. Canarias expresa su “ánimo y apoyo” a los afectados por la DANA y enviará ayuda. Tenerife activa bomberos, drones y una unidad acuática para colaborar con el rescate en Valencia tras la DANA El Cabildo, a la espera de la respuesta de la región mediterránea para enviar la dotación. Las Palmas de Gran Canaria suspende los actos de los finados en señal de luto por las víctimas de la DANA. La ciudad muestra así su solidaridad con los familiares y habitantes de Valencia, Castilla-La Mancha y Andalucía, territorios afectados. El Rey Felipe VI ha manifestado desde Gran Canaria su "pésame" a las víctimas de la DANA de Valencia. Hoy hace un año: El número tres del PSOE, Santos Cerdán, se reúne con Puigdemont en Bruselas para negociar la investidura. Y hoy hace un año: La FIFA inhabilita durante 3 años a Luis Rubiales por su beso a Jenni Hermoso. Y hoy hace un año: «Gran Canaria está capacitada para competir por el Mundial 2030» Hoy se cumplen 980 días del cruel ataque e invasión de Rusia a Ucrania. Hoy es jueves 31 de octubre de 2024. Halloween. La noche del 31 de octubre se celebra en muchos lugares del mundo la Noche de Halloween, también conocida como Noche de Brujas o Noche de Difuntos. Halloween se celebra el 31 de octubre, un día ideal para preparar nuestros disfraces y decorar las casas y las calles con motivos terroríficos. Es una noche en la que los niños, jóvenes y no tan jóvenes salen a la calle para jugar al "truco o trato", se organizan fiestas de disfraces, se reúnen para contar historias de miedo, ver películas de terror o visitar casas encantadas. Halloween es una derivación de la expresión inglesa "All Hallow's Eve", y que significa "Víspera de Todos los Santos". Pero Halloween es mucho más que eso, se ha convertido en una fiesta que se celebra a nivel mundial. 1794.- El físico británico John Dalton descubre la enfermedad de la vista conocida popularmente como daltonismo o ceguera de los colores. 1850.- Sesión inaugural de las Cortes españolas en su nueva sede de la carrera de San Jerónimo, en Madrid. 1900.- Se matricula en España, en la localidad mallorquina de Santa Catalina, el primer automóvil, un cuadriciclo de la marca Clément propiedad de José Sureda Fuentes. 1918.- Se disuelve el imperio Austro-húngaro tras la revolución y Carlos I, emperador de Austria y rey de Hungría, abdica de la Corona. 1950.- Una comisión de Naciones Unidas revoca el acuerdo de 1946 que recomendaba la retirada de embajadores de Madrid y la exclusión de España de los organismos técnicos internacionales. 1956.- El escritor vasco, miembro de la Generación del 98, Pío Baroja, es enterrado en Madrid. Ernest Hemingway fue uno de los que llevó el féretro a hombros. 1992.- El papa Juan Pablo II rehabilita solemnemente, 350 años después de su muerte, al astrónomo Galileo Galilei, condenado por el Santo Oficio. 1999.- La Iglesia católica y la evangélica firman en Berlín (Alemania) la "Declaración conjunta de la gracia divina" para poner fin a 500 años de diferencias entre las dos corrientes del cristianismo. 2005.- Nace la princesa Leonor de Borbón y Ortiz, primogénita de los reyes de España, Felipe y Letizia, y heredera de la Corona. 2011.- La UNESCO reconoce a Palestina como Estado miembro de pleno derecho. 2014.- La Justicia argentina ordena la detención de los exministros españoles Rodolfo Martín Villa y José Utrera Molina por crímenes cometidos durante el régimen de Francisco Franco (1939-1975) y los primeros momentos de la Transición (1975-1977). 2017.- El Tribunal Constitucional suspende por unanimidad la declaración de independencia de Cataluña. 2022.- Las víctimas del franquismo reciben por primera vez un homenaje de Estado, con motivo del día que la recién aprobada Ley de Memoria Democrática establece para recordar a este colectivo. Patrocinio del santo de cada día por gentileza de la Casa de las Imágenes, en la calle Obispo Perez Cáceres, 17 en Candelaria. santos Alonso, Quintín, Urbano, Narciso, Eustaquio y Nemesio. "Europa está lista para ayudar": Von der Leyen ofrece apoyo ante las graves inundaciones en España. La Guardia Civil registra el despacho del fiscal general del Estado por orden del Tribunal Supremo. El Gobierno canario tampoco bajará el IGIC en 2025 pese a que los presupuestos crecen hasta los 11.678 millones de euros. La consejera de Hacienda, Matilde Asián, vuelve a hablar de “incertidumbre” en la presentación de estas cuentas, que aumentan un 3,3% respecto al año anterior. Un 31 de octubre de 1975.- El grupo británico Queen publica la canción "Bohemian Rhapsody" para su álbum "A night at the opera". - En El Remate, contamos con una sección dedicada al análisis de la actualidad informativa junto al independentista Alberto Díaz Jiménez. Abordamos los temas más relevantes desde su perspectiva única, ofreciendo una mirada alternativa y profunda sobre los acontecimientos actuales. Con su visión crítica, Alberto aporta una reflexión sobre el contexto y los desafíos que enfrenta nuestra sociedad, invitando a los oyentes a cuestionar y reflexionar sobre la realidad que nos rodea. ¡No te lo pierdas! - En esta sección de El Remate, exploramos la actualidad informativa con tres voces muy especiales: el perro Salvador P., el periodista conocido como "El Contrapunto" y la economista Cristina A. Secas. Cada uno aporta una visión única: Salvador P. con su inconfundible estilo mordaz, El Contrapunto con su aguda mirada crítica, y Cristina A. Secas con su profundo conocimiento en temas económicos. Juntos, nos ofrecen un análisis diferente, dinámico y enriquecedor de las noticias más importantes del día, invitándonos a ver la realidad desde perspectivas frescas e inusuales. ¡Una cita que no te puedes perder! - Hoy en La Diez Capital Radio tenemos el privilegio de entrevistar al Dr. Rafael Zamora, director científico de Loro Parque Fundación. En esta ocasión, el Dr. Zamora nos hablará sobre un importante proyecto de conservación que la fundación lleva a cabo con los loros cubanos, una especie emblemática y en riesgo. Durante la entrevista, exploraremos los esfuerzos y desafíos que enfrenta este proyecto, los logros alcanzados y la importancia de proteger la biodiversidad. Esta es una oportunidad para conocer de cerca el trabajo que se realiza en favor de la fauna silvestre y el compromiso de Loro Parque Fundación con la conservación de especies en todo el mundo. ¡No se lo pierdan!

Solidarity & More
720 — Equal rights: The way to peace in the Middle East | McSweeney | Unis | History | Debate | More

Solidarity & More

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 10, 2024 152:06


Solidarity 720, 9 October 2024. Articles include: Home is where the heartache is Their wealth, our poverty Students face campus clampdowns Chagos deal is a sell-out Halt the spreading war! Standing Together after a year of war Trump and Huey Long If Trump wins, this is why Stop Gaza-Lebanon horror! Ceasefire, peace! Israel's religious right pushes on gender RCP sees history on its side against Ukraine Ukraine rescue appeal Downside of the datacentre bubble Debate: A reply on Austro-fascism The Irish hunger strikes of 1981 Out against racism and fascism on 26 October The upsides of disruption Morgan McSweeney and non-politics Trump xenophobia goes into overdrive A failed would-be masterpiece Union officials should be on workers' wages Political pressure can help win Ealing dispute More online: https://workersliberty.org/publications/solidarity/solidarity-720-9-october-2024

Solidarity & More
719 — For the rich: £600bn; For NHS, councils, unis: Zero | Sri Lanka | Labour | Middle east | More

Solidarity & More

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 2, 2024 151:31


Solidarity 719, 2 October 2024. Articles include most of: The dangers now in Sri Lanka Asylum: defeat the “Meloni model” Kino Eye: Forty years since Threads Far-right surge in Austria Ukraine: a changing "analysis" Legal challenges to rats, mould, damp, high rents Kyaw Nyein and the "Third Camp" Free Phoebe and Anna! Solidarity with Haifa students Direct funding, not tuition fees! Scale down jails, end migrant detention “Mobilised literature” in Tbilisi £600 billion, the NHS, and the big picture Parking workers remain determined Debate: "Austro-fascism" was not fascist Gaza, Lebanon, Israel: Ceasefire! Peace with justice! Rejoin EU: the polls and the marches Labour council pushes through victimisation Frederic Jameson, 1934-2024 Singham's man at the Morning Star Offers accepted, but we must renew our fights Diary of a Tube driver: Back to pen and paper Labour: uphill but with footholds Ceasefire, not regional war! Grenfell Tower fire was an indictment of capitalism Labour's environmental vacuum Starmer, Odger, Bevan, and freebies Thousands of jobs go in steel TUC Congress: left-wing motions, deference to Starmer New French prime minister depends on RN favour Cammell Laird 37: The fight for justice continues How will work be better under socialism? More online: https://workersliberty.org/publications/solidarity/solidarity-719-2-october-2024

Doenças Tropicais
A literalização do mito do Golem (UERJ, 20.set.24)

Doenças Tropicais

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 25, 2024 55:23


EDIÇÃO ESPECIAL para fãs de horror e quem se interessar por expressionismo alemão: este é o áudio da palestra proferida por F. V. Silva na UERJ sobre o tema. O áudio foi editado para eliminar pausas, introduções e a sessão de perguntas & respostas (por respeito à identidade dos participantes; não sei se aceitariam estar aqui). Quem quiser ver a coisa toda, há uma versão completa no Youtube (clique aqui). Alguns temas: as origens do golem na qaballah - o Século do judaísmo tcheco e Jehudah Löw - a etnografia dos românticos alemães, transformações do mito do golem com Heller e Klutschak - cidadania de judeus no Império Austro-húngaro - antissemitismo pós-emancipatório - o Reihungsstil do expressionismo alemão e apropriação cinematógrafia do mito com Paul Wegener.

FM Mundo
NotiMundo al Día - Juan Lloret, Sequía en el Austro

FM Mundo

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 24, 2024 15:56


NotiMundo al Día - Juan Lloret, Sequía en el Austro by FM Mundo 98.1

Entérese con EL COMERCIO
Información al día: Cronograma de cortes de luz; Estado de la represa Mazar tras primeras lluvias; ¿Qué sigue en las elecciones 2025?; Especie al borde de la extinción en Galápagos; Liga de Quito compromete sus opciones en Liga Pro

Entérese con EL COMERCIO

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2024 4:10


Información al día de EL COMERCIO, Platinum y Radio Quito este lunes, 23 de septiembre de 2024.A continuación las noticias de Ecuador y el mundo: Cronograma de cortes de luz para el lunes 23 de septiembre; Estado de la represa Mazar tras las primeras lluvias en el Austro; ¿Qué sigue para las candidaturas de las elecciones 2025 en Ecuador? En Tendencias: Descubren especie al borde de la extinción en Galápagos. En Deportes: Liga de Quito compromete sus opciones de ganar la etapa.Síguenos en redes sociales: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Instagram⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠, ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Facebook⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠, ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠X⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠, ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Tiktok⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠, ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠YouTube⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠, Canal de WhatsApp y Canal de Telegram.Puedes contactarnos en ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠podcast@elcomercio.com⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Gracias por escuchar este podcast, un producto de Grupo EL COMERCIO.Más info: https://www.elcomercio.com/podcasts/informacion-al-dia

Café la Posta
20/SEP: El estiaje en el Austro y apagones sorpresa | ¿Se va el agua?

Café la Posta

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 20, 2024 84:19


Cristian Zamora, alcalde de Cuenca, comenta sobre el estiaje en el Austro y el impacto de los apagones en la ciudad, además de su perspectiva sobre los racionamientos de energía previstos. Johanna Patiño, gerenta de la Epmaps, detalla el cronograma de abastecimiento de agua ante los cortes en la ciudad.

Misja specjalna
Sprawa Sykstusa. Jak ostatni cesarz próbował uratować Austro-Węgry

Misja specjalna

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 23, 2024 11:55


Trwa I wojna światowa. Przedłużający się konflikt stanowi dla bytu monarchii Habsburgów śmiertelne zagrożenie. Cesarstwo składa się bowiem z kilkunastu odrębnych etnicznie narodów. Wiele z nich myśli o własnym, niepodległym państwie. Nowy cesarz Karol I, który objął władzę po śmierci Franciszka Józefa, podejmuje w tajemnicy przed sojusznikami próbę zawarcia pokoju z Ententą, aby ocalić Austro-Węgry przed rozpadem.

Conversations with Musicians, with Leah Roseman
Sarah Jeffery of Team Recorder

Conversations with Musicians, with Leah Roseman

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 13, 2024 74:56


Sarah Jeffery is a wonderful and versatile recorder player based in the Netherlands, known worldwide for her outreach with her YouTube project Team Recorder, which at the time of this podcast release has well over 205,000 very engaged followers. She is the Recorder Professor specializing in Contemporary music at the Royal College in London, and we talked about her work teaching recorder technique, improvisation in different styles, her varied career including experimental theatre and her synesthesia which directly informs her work as a musician. There's lots more to this wide-ranging episode, which features some fantastic recorder performances as well.  Transcript and Video link on my website: https://www.leahroseman.com/episodes/sarah-jeffery-of-team-recorder Sarah Jeffery website: https://sarahjeffery.com/ Bach Sarabande: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9paJfIegQ3Q Constellations album https://team-recorder.myshopify.com/collections/audio Support this podcast in several ways! Merch store: https://www.leahroseman.com/beautiful-shirts-and-more Buy me a coffee? Monthly or one-time support through Paypal: https://ko-fi.com/leahroseman Thanks! Newsletter sign-up: https://mailchi.mp/ebed4a237788/podcast-newsletter Complete Catalog of Episodes: https://www.leahroseman.com/about Linktree: https://linktr.ee/leahroseman photo: Claudia Hansen Timestamps (00:00) Intro (02:49) Team Recorder (06:37) winning the International Nordhorn Competition  (09:13) album Constellations, about Vermont Counterpoint Steve Reich (11:41) excerpt from Vermont Counterpoint by Steve Reich (13:46) trio axoLot (14:54) excerpt from Virgo splendens with trio axoLot  (16:14) Austro (17:54) excerpt from Austro by Giorgio Tedde (19:28) recorder family (20:46) synesthesia (23:39) recorder challenges (26:04) Bach Sarabande G major Cello Suite on bass recorder (29:32) parenting and music education (32:11) please support the podcast! (33:01) community of recorder players, importance of music education funding, Team Recorder (37:17) mentors in England, encouragement to pursue music from high school teachers (41:08) moving to the Netherlands, learning Dutch (43:58) teaching improvisation, SoundLAB Amsterdam (47:42) improvisation, band Jerboah (49:35) Walking with Jerboah (55:17) interesting theatre performances, Jetse Batelaan (01:01:19) challenges with lack of arts funding (01:02:23) Royal College recorder department, historical instruments 3D printing (01:05:57) studio work, Bob's Burgers (01:06:58) approach to teaching, the future of Team Recorder, Schott publishing books and Hal Leonard 

Book 101 Review
The Prussian Prince: An Austro-Prussian War Novel by Cody C.Engdahl

Book 101 Review

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2024 39:32


The Prussian Prince is a swashbuckling adventure that'll take you into the heart of the Austro-Prussian War, featuring historically accurate depictions of the Battles of Tratenau and Königgrätz, with real historical characters such as Otto von Bismarck, King Wilhelm I, the Crown Prince Friedrich Wilhelm, and so much more as Germany marches toward unification and dominance over Central Europe. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/daniel-lucas66/message

Der Podcast für junge Anleger jeden Alters
Wiener Börse Party #679: Heute gleich 7 Austro-IPO-Geburtstage, wieviele wisst Ihr? Verbund nice, it´s fun to stay at the FACC

Der Podcast für junge Anleger jeden Alters

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 25, 2024 5:41


Tue, 25 Jun 2024 10:30:00 +0000 https://jungeanleger.podigee.io/1574-wiener-borse-party-679-heute-gleich-7-austro-ipo-geburtstage-wieviele-wisst-ihr-verbund-nice-it-s-fun-to-stay-at-the-facc 2f9bb5b77ceb9fe4c8517b5db8d0a64e Die Wiener Börse Party ist ein Podcastprojekt für Audio-CD.at von Christian Drastil Comm.. Unter dem Motto „Market & Me“ berichtet Christian Drastil über das Tagesgeschehen an der Wiener Börse. Inhalte der Folge #679: - ATX leicht schwächer - DAX deutlich schwächer wegen Merck und Airbus - Verbund liefert, VIG befördert, Flughafen verlängert - Research zu VIG, Telekom Austria, Uniqa - am 25.6. gab es 7 Austro-IPOs. Wer weiss neben dem 10-Jahres-Jubilar FACC die weiteren 6? - wer will die Zertifikate Champs kennenlernen? - weiter gehts im Podcast Links: - Börsenradio Live-Blick 25/6: DAX deutlich schwächer, Merck und Airbus crashen zweistellig, 10 Jahre FACC an der Börse Wien. Hören: https://open.spotify.com/episode/6fKXmfGSj2I06ZYnclDAYS  - Zertifikate Party Österreich 06/24 (2): Verleihung Zertifikate Award Austria 2024 re-live nacherzählt: https://audio-cd.at/page/podcast/5915/ - Playlist 30x30 Finanzwissen pur für Österreich auf Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/3MfSMoCXAJMdQGwjpjgmLm - Stockpicking Österreich: https://www.wikifolio.com/de/at/w/wfdrastil1? ATX aktuell: https://www.wienerborse.at/indizes/aktuelle-indexwerte/preise-mitglieder/??ISIN=AT0000999982&ID_NOTATION=92866&cHash=49b7ab71e783b5ef2864ad3c8a5cdbc1 Die 2024er-Folgen vom Wiener Börse Plausch (Co-verantwortlich Script: Christine Petzwinkler) sind präsentiert von Wienerberger, CEO Heimo Scheuch hat sich ebenfalls unter die Podcaster gemischt: https://open.spotify.com/show/5D4Gz8bpAYNAI6tg7H695E  . Der Theme-Song wurde seinerzeit spontan von der Rosinger Group supportet: Sound & Lyrics unter http://www.audio-cd.at/page/podcast/2734 . Mehr Wiener Börse Pläusche: https://www.audio-cd.at/wienerboerseplausch  . Risikohinweis: Die hier veröffentlichten Gedanken sind weder als Empfehlung noch als ein Angebot oder eine Aufforderung zum An- oder Verkauf von Finanzinstrumenten zu verstehen und sollen auch nicht so verstanden werden. Sie stellen lediglich die persönliche Meinung der Podcastmacher dar. Der Handel mit Finanzprodukten unterliegt einem Risiko. Sie können Ihr eingesetztes Kapital verlieren. Und: Bewertungen bei Apple (oder auch Spotify) machen mir Freude: https://podcasts.apple.com/at/podcast/audio-cd-at-indie-podcasts-wiener-boerse-sport-musik-und-mehr/id1484919130 . 1574 full no

Ask the A&Ps
"Don't pull the throttle back until you want to land"

Ask the A&Ps

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2024 66:05


This month Mike, Paul, and Colleen cover the basics. An owner wants to know if he should pull the throttle or propeller first in a climb, another wonders what the ideal power setting is for the run-up. Plus, mis-fueling and tired turbos. Email podcasts@aopa.org for a chance to be on the show. Join the world's largest aviation community at aopa.org/join Full show notes below: John has a 210 and wants the definitive answer on whether to pull back the power or prop first. Paul said he has a 5-minute restriction on full power. He suggests after 1,000 feet, reduce the rpm only to 2600 rpm. Then reduce the mixture in the climb to maintain the exhaust gas temperature that was roughly at takeoff. Then when he gets to cruise he can set the rpm where he wants. But leave the throttle wide open all the time. Paul sets the rpm where the engine runs smoothest. After the mixture and prop are set, then he can go lean of peak. Mike said lean of peak is usually most effective at lower rpm. Ingram bought a Diamond DA-40 with the Austro engine and he's worried about mis-fueling. The POH isn't helpful because it only says to drain and flush the tanks if mis-fueling is suspected. The hosts aren't aware of a test kit that ensures he gets jet fuel, so they recommend smelling the fuel sample because avgas and jet fuel smell much different. Justin wants to know whether to believe his instructor and general guidance, or the manual. He said he was taught to do the run-up at 1,800 rpm, but the engine manual for his airplane said to run it up at 50 to 65 percent power. Mike said it's better to run the engine up lean, and that 1,800 is perfectly fine. Without proper cooling, he worries about engine wear with regular high-power run-ups. Royal is wondering if the turbo in his TR182 is losing it's oomph flying higher. Paul said the fact that it's turbonormalized means it lasts longer. The waste gate on his system is open until he gets much higher than most. Mike said turbochargers generally don't lose power. It's more likely the throttle linkage has changed over the many years that he's owned the airplane. Paul said cam lobe wear can also be an issue. 

Kinsella On Liberty
KOL433 | The Big Questions with Big John—Stephan Kinsella – Austro-Anarchist Libertarian, and anti-IP Lawyer

Kinsella On Liberty

Play Episode Listen Later May 24, 2024


Kinsella on Liberty Podcast: Episode 433. This is my appearance on The Big Questions with Big John. From his shownotes: Libertarian Stephan Kinsella shares his background as an engineer turned lawyer. A conversation on IP rights delves into arguments against patents & copyrights. https://youtu.be/SpcQUIMsj5k?si=zEnZZXcEM3IY5UL-

Kinsella On Liberty
KOL433 | The Big Questions with Big John—Stephan Kinsella – Austro-Anarchist Libertarian, and anti-IP Lawyer

Kinsella On Liberty

Play Episode Listen Later May 24, 2024


Kinsella on Liberty Podcast: Episode 433. This is my appearance on The Big Questions with Big John. From his shownotes: Libertarian Stephan Kinsella shares his background as an engineer turned lawyer. A conversation on IP rights delves into arguments against patents & copyrights. https://youtu.be/SpcQUIMsj5k?si=zEnZZXcEM3IY5UL-

Audio Mises Wire
The Nigerian People vs. NYSC Decree No. 24 of 1973: An Austro-libertarian Review

Audio Mises Wire

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2024


For the past fifty years, Nigeria's government has required young people to “serve” for a year under the National Youth Service Corp. This more resembles slavery than service.Original Article: The Nigerian People vs. NYSC Decree No. 24 of 1973: An Austro-libertarian Review

Hearts of Oak Podcast
The Week According To . . . Ben Harnwell

Hearts of Oak Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2024 57:49 Transcription Available


As we bid 'arrivederci' to the month of March we are glad to be joined once again by the International Editor of Steve Bannon's WarRoom, Ben Harnwell. Ben has his finger on the pulse of all that is happening and has even been making headlines himself, which we will cover in this episode as we look at some of the news and talking points from the past seven days including... - Big Win for Ben: Steve Bannon wants to open MAGA 'gladiator schools' after Harnwell wins a legal battle in Italy. - It's time we talked about the fall of Kyiv. - Gaza: Security Council passes resolution demanding ‘an immediate ceasefire' during Ramadan. - An Italian town is struggling to sell off its empty homes for one euro each. - UK chancellor defends remarks about high salaries after being criticised for being out of touch. - Teacher loses claim of unfair dismissal after 'humiliating' student over preferred pronouns. - Why Steve Bannon's WarRoom remains a juggernaut. - Ramadan lights in London, no mention of Easter. At what point is enough enough? - Councils flying transgender flag to support Trans Day of Visibility In the two years between December 2006 and December 2008, Benjamin Harnwell was engaged in drafting the Universal Declaration of Human Dignity, consulting widely with various experts around the world. This work was drawn to a conclusion on 8 December 2008, when (with Gay Mitchell MEP) he founded the European Parliament's Working Group on Human Dignity (of which he remains Honorary Secretary); and on the same date, simultaneously established (with Nirj Deva MEP) the Dignitatis Humanae Institute (of which he is Director). The Working Group was publicly launched on 25 March 2009 by European Parliament Speaker Dr. Hans-Gert Pöttering MEP (now a Patron of the Dignitatis Humanae Institute). The DHI has since been engaged in launching parallel parliamentary working groups on human dignity in various legislatures around the world, all based on the principles enshrined in the Universal Declaration of Human Dignity. Ben was the Chief of Staff to Nirj Deva MEP until the end of 2010, since which point he is now based permanently in Rome, directing the development of the DHI. When involved in politics, he was an active member of the British Conservative Party for over 15 years. Benjamin identifies himself philosophically as an Austro-libertarian, co-founding (with Vincent de Roeck) the European Parliament's Mises Circle, which exists to promote greater recognition of the Austrian School of Economics; he also co-founded the international Right Approach Group (with Patrick Barron), to explore free-market solutions to contemporary problems. In 2002 and 2004, Ben was seconded to Colombo as Special Advisor to Sri Lankan Prime Minister Ranil Wickremesinghe. H.E. Mons. Sánchez Sorondo, Bishop Chancellor of the Pontifical Academies of Science and Social Sciences, appointed Ben External Counsellor in 2016. Since February 2018 Harnwell, as director of the DHI, is also the director of the Abbey of Trisulti, founded in AD 1204 and National Monument of Italy since 1873. From October 2021 to date Ben serves as international editor at “Steve Bannon's War Room” on the number 1 ranked US political podcast. Connect with Ben... GETTR                gettr.com/user/harnwell X                         x.com/ben_harnwell WAR ROOM        warroom.org/ Recorded 30.3.24 Connect with Hearts of Oak... WEBSITE            heartsofoak.org/ PODCASTS        heartsofoak.podbean.com/ SOCIAL MEDIA  heartsofoak.org/connect/ SHOP                  heartsofoak.org/shop/ Links to topics... gladiator schools https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-13170455/steve-bannon-gladiator-schools-italy-maga-politicians.html  Kyiv https://archive.ph/9HWzj Gaza ceasefire' during Ramadan https://news.un.org/en/story/2024/03/1147931 Italian homes one euro https://edition.cnn.com/travel/patrica-italy-town-one-euro-homes-struggle/index.html Jeremy Hunt https://www.theguardian.com/politics/2024/mar/24/jeremy-hunt-doubles-down-on-100k-a-year-doesnt-go-far-claim pronouns https://www.gbnews.com/news/teacher-loses-claim-of-unfair-dismissal-pronouns Bannon's WarRoom  https://x.com/gc22gc/status/1772265343265734879?s=20 media's 12 splintering realities https://www.axios.com/2024/03/25/news-media-filter-bubble-different-realities same sex marriage https://x.com/David_Cameron/status/1773636628382155214?s=20 Ramadan at Easter   https://x.com/DVATW/status/1773281910967390625?s=20 Trans Day  https://x.com/NewcastleCC/status/1772942201049235851?s=20

Living Well with Lipedema
The Future Direction of Lipedema Research: Insights from an Austro-German Study

Living Well with Lipedema

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 29, 2024 20:59


I'm excited to share insights from a study conducted by researchers from Austria and Germany.The study is titled The Future Direction of Lipedema Research and was featured in the Journal of Personalized Medicine in December 2022.It is a comprehensive review of the literature on lipedema research spanning the last several decades.

The Extra Point with Sal Capaccio
Hour 2 - Ben Austro on potential rule changes, Pat Hammer on the crazy spring weather

The Extra Point with Sal Capaccio

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 21, 2024 36:32


The Extra Point with Sal Capaccio
Ben Austro on potential NFL rule changes

The Extra Point with Sal Capaccio

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 21, 2024 22:35


11am Hour 2 - Ben joins the show to talk to the guys about the proposed NFL rule changes and which ones can really affect the NFL next year. 

Disgorgeous
Episode 273: Austro-Thirsty Empire #8: Carpathia Dreamin' ft. Emily Gutiérrez

Disgorgeous

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2024 85:22


It's the last main feed episode of Austro Thirsty Empire (WINE CLUB MEMBERS... YOU GET A SECRET EPISODE NEXT WEEK, and Patreons there's a few more interviews bopping around) so we thought we'd bring in the BIG guns: Welcome Emily Gutiérrez, possibly NYC's best Central and Eastern European sommelier to the pod.  We're talking English Royalty, unveiling new bits, purring, slaying, and contextualizing the shit out of the various Hungarian bits and bobs on the edge of the empire.  Full disclosure -- Duck was really worried the wines weren't going to be good, and it actually turned out to be the best lineup of the whole season, so what the fuck does he know. Stalk Emily on instagram @SKANK.OCEAN and go listen to here at One Fifth NYC. ////LIST////Edgar Brutler, Crisana (Romania), ‘Sisu,' 2021//Marvla Tindo, Sitno Slovakia, ‘Sedimental #4,' NV //David Kušicky, Stredoslovenska (Slovakia), ‘Serotonin,' 2022//Filip, Tokaji Hárslevelü, 2020//Berecz Stéphanie, Tokaji Hárslevelü, ‘Kikelet,' 2021/////Support the show

Disgorgeous
Episode 272: Austro-Thirsty Empire #7: Adriatic Panic in the Attic ft. James Sligh

Disgorgeous

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2024 90:52


hey, It's Kevin. It's John's birthday and he's in Paris or Rome or something, so here I am, in charge of talking to you about this episode. What a good one! I love when James is on cause I know for a fact I'm the dumbest one in the room. For reference: We were sitting in a triangle shape, I was lounging on the couch and the boys were both at the nerd table. This is optimal Podcasting power for me, as I can better be in control of General Vibes this way, which is basically my primary function when John and James are doing nerd stuff. The premise of this episode was to get as close to the water as possible, so this basically is an overlap with the Adriatic episode of John's Rosé season. There is some fun here and also some headscratchers. For the record, the one I thought was corked was corked and everyone admitted it later. Fuck those guys, I'm the smart one. Thanks for listening and all that. We love you. Support the show

Book 101 Review
The Prussian Prince: An Austro-Prussian War Novel by Cody C. Engdal

Book 101 Review

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2024 46:22


Available on Amazon and leading online bookstores worldwide.An American Civil War veteran must survive a clash of empires if he's ever going to find his way back to the woman he loves. This is book 5 of the Long Century series, although YOU DO NOT NEED TO READ THE PREVIOUS BOOKS to enjoy this one. The Prussian Prince is a swashbuckling adventure that'll take you into the heart of the Austro-Prussian War, featuring historically accurate depictions of the Battles of Tratenau and Königgrätz, with real historical characters such as Otto von Bismarck, King Wilhelm I, the Crown Prince Friedrich Wilhelm, and so much more as Germany marches toward unification and dominance over Central Europe. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/daniel-lucas66/message

Disgorgeous
Episode 271: Austro-Thirsty Empire #6: Too Cold for Wine ft. Heather Barr and Emily La Bonte

Disgorgeous

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2024 64:13


  ****THE DEADLINE FOR THE WINE CLUB IS FEBRUARY 29 PLEASE SECURE YOUR V. LIMITED SPOTS  @ copakewineworks.com/disgorgeous********It finally snowed in NYC and things got weird, but we finally got the Hudson Valley's best Sommelier and General Manager of Homespun Cafe, Heather Barr on to talk about the "cold" part of the Austro Hungarian Empire, Czech wine legends, extra senses that people might have, and eating on the mic. Huge thanks to big sturg for hopping in, fuck winter we hate winter it's time for sun. Go to homespun and drink 2 bottles of wine and have the fries that's an order.  ////LIST///Milan Nestarec, Morovia (Czech), 'Transcendent,' 2020 //Korab, Morovia (Czech), ‘Orange on Leaves,' 2021 //Dva Duby, Morovia (Czech), ‘Ex Opere Operato II,' 2018 //Nibiru, Kamptal (Austria),  ‘Der Paradeiser,' 2018 ////Support the show

Un Jour dans l'Histoire
La fin du Saint-Empire Romain Germanique

Un Jour dans l'Histoire

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2024 39:31


Nous sommes 13 novembre 1805, à Vienne. La température dépasse à peine le zéro, c'est l'un des jours les plus froids de ce mois. Mais si l'ambiance est on ne peut plus morose, c'est pour une autre raison que le thermomètre : deux jours auparavant, Napoléon s'est arrêté à une septantaine de kilomètres, à Saint-Pölten. L'empereur a laissé son avant-garde et sa cavalerie s'avancer jusqu'au palais de Schönbrunn, la résidence de François II. Ce matin-là, les premières colonnes françaises entrent dans Vienne au pas de charge. A midi et demi, les premiers postes sont établis dans la plupart des points stratégiques. Le 2 décembre, Napoléon écrase la coalition austro-russe lors de la bataille d'Austerlitz. En août 1806, le Saint-Empire romain germanique est dissolu, c'est l'un des événements les plus importants de l'histoire de l'Europe. Comment en est-on arrivé là ? Quelles en sont les conséquences politiques, sociales et culturelles ? Avec nous : Vincent Haegele, conservateur des bibliothèques de Versailles. « Vienne sous le soleil d'Austerlitz » ; éd. Passé/Composé. Sujets traités : Saint-Empire, Romain, Germanique, Vienne, Napoléon, empereur, austro-russe, bataille d'Austerlitz, François II Merci pour votre écoute Un Jour dans l'Histoire, c'est également en direct tous les jours de la semaine de 13h15 à 15h sur www.rtbf.be/lapremiere Retrouvez tous les épisodes d'Un Jour dans l'Histoire sur notre plateforme Auvio.be : https://auvio.rtbf.be/emission/5936 Et si vous avez apprécié ce podcast, n'hésitez pas à nous donner des étoiles ou des commentaires, cela nous aide à le faire connaître plus largement.

Disgorgeous
Episode 269: Austro-Thirsty Empire #5: Piwi Mecca ft. Emily La Bonte and Ethan Risinger

Disgorgeous

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2024 93:50


Kevin is on vacation so Big Sturge stepped up for a v fun chat with Ethan Risinger, King Country mouse about Piwi grapes in the Dolomites and Styria. Duck is literally terrified the entire time, so this is officially off the rails from the get go, but actually ends up getting, dare I say, poignant. Cutting edge wine from some of the best terroirs in Europe? Sounds like, uh, you dorks should be paying attention :) ////LIST////Herrenhof Lamprecht, Styria (Austria) Gemischter Satz, ‘Buchertberg,' 2019//Grawü, Mitterberg (Italy), ‘Ambra,' 2020//Ploder-Rosenberg,  Styria (Austria), ‘Vivas,' 2019//Josef Totter, Styria (Austria), ‘Laurenz,' 2020//Valentan, Stajerksa (Slovenia ), ‘Rainbow,' 2021////Support the show

Disgorgeous
Episode 268: Austro-Thirsty Season #4: Ottoman Incursion Zone ft Sarah Favinger

Disgorgeous

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2024 82:58


Sarah Favinger, bassist and wine buyer to the stars joins the boys to discuss the white hot border between Ottoman civility and Hapsburg barbarity.  To be incredibly honest, this is probably the most insane we've sounded in years -- sorry Sarah! Hard to overstate how good all these wines were --wines to treasure rather than slam down while doing big depressions, so uh, do as we say and not as we do. Go see Sarah at Smith and Vine or playing in the orchestra at Five:The Parody Musical off-Broadway. Please, as alway, secure your spot in the Disgorgeous wine club -- due date is Feb 28 2024. ////LIST////Maurer, Subotica (Serbia) Olaszriling, ‘Fodor,' 2020//Kolonia 52, Balaton (Hungary) Furmint, 2022//Sziegl Pince, Hajós - Bajai OEM, ‘Bábel,' 2021//Basa, Serbian Pinot Gris, ‘Jantar,' 2019 //Monastery Tvrdos, Herzegovina Region (Bosnia and Herzegovina) Vranac, 2018////Support the show

Disgorgeous
Episode 267: Austro-Thirsty Season #3: (Van Halen Voice) Pannonia ft Brittany Myrick

Disgorgeous

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 29, 2024 82:10


This is a message from the future. If you don't join the Disgorgeous wine club at Copake Wine Works dot com the robots will win. I can't explain it right now, but you need to trust me Trust the plan where we go one we go all. Brittany Myrick came on this episode and basically burned down the studio by being so fucking cool. Don't crucify your kids, folks, but do give them some incredible Pannonian wines, because this is basically the easiest to love wine region on earth full of crush worthy winemakers, many of whom you can drink at Lise and Vito, which is such a sexy little bar that you need to go to right now ok? ////LIST////Naboso, Wine of Slovenia, 'Doma,' 2019//Abeles, Balaton (Hungary), 'Rose,' 2021//Claus Preisinger, Burgenland (Austria), 'Bonsai,' 2021 (Claus if you're reading this you can DM me at irl_john_Mccarroll //Franz Weninger, European Wine (Grapes from Hungary and Austria), 'Ponzichter,' 2021//Rennersistas, Burgenland (Austria), 'Zweigelt,' 2017////Support the show

Disgorgeous
Episode 266: Austro-Thirsty Season #2: Volcano City ft. Daryl Nuhn

Disgorgeous

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 22, 2024 86:02


Daryl Nuhn, proprietress of Prima and also recent knitting maven, joins the boys to pronounce some truly batshit words like a champion, and also to discuss volcanic wines from the countryside around Budapest.  Duck's mental health crisis takes a downward turn, Kevin just keeps swimming, and the wines all truly, deeply, madly go OFF. I know this is going to sound like a broken record, but seek out Central European white wines before all the jerks make them $50. Also, PLEASE JOIN OUR WINE CLUB!!!!!!! HERE is THE LINK! 3 wines along with one canonical and SECRET video episode all delivered straight to your home for $150! Please, this is going to be so awesome.   ////LIST////Bott-Frigyes, Garam Mente - Pohronie (Slovakia) Juhfark, 2021//Pivnica Čajkov, Tekovsky (Slovenia), ‘Tecton,' NV (20+21 vintages)//Kasnyik, Strekov (Slovakia),  ‘Dunaj,' 2020//Strekov 1075, Strekov (Slovakia), ‘Vavrinec,' 2020 //Karner Gabor & Fanni, Tavasz (Hungary) Kékfrankos, 2017////Support the show

Disgorgeous
Episode 265: Austro-Thirsty Empire #1: An Imaginary Land of Contrasts

Disgorgeous

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 15, 2024 71:55


This is the biggest season we've ever done, and we're really giving it the gravitas it deserves. Sorry for all the Hapsburgs stans, but those weirdos are getting ethered all praise due to Hot Ottoman Crush Suleiman the Magnificent. This episode features three wines from Hapsburg crown lands (lmao borders aren't real) and basically traces how insane this season will get. Please seek out a $35 central European white wine asap. BTW... Uh, we're pleased to announce the Copake Wine Works x Disgorgeous WINE CLUB. 3 wines. One canonical but EXCLUSIVE video episode. DEADLINE FEBRUARY 26th. Please sign up for it so we look cool and so we can become powerful.Also, btw: Patreon.com/disgorgeous for the same reasons. ////LIST////Stavek, Moravia (Czech), ‘Medovy Muskatek,' 2021//Tauss, Styria (Austria), ‘Sauvignon von Opok,' 2018//Toreta, Korčula (Croatia) Pošip, 2021////Support the show

California Liberty Project
Episode 69: Jorge Besada and the libertarian take on Israel-Palestine-Gaza-Hamas

California Liberty Project

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 24, 2023 70:05


Don't miss this episode in which Jorge Besada returns to the podcast to discuss an Austro-libertarian take on the Israel-Palestine situation. (This also serves as Jorge's response to libertarian scholar Walter Block, who appeared on this podcast's Episode 65.) We considered the quandary of what should be done as far as a one-state or two-state solution, how to defend innocent civilians, and what the "clear pilled" solution might entail. Jorge Besada on X Jorge Besada on Instagram Follow California Liberty Project on Instagram Follow California Liberty Project on X --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/californialibertyproject/message

Hearts of Oak Podcast
The Week According To . . . Ben Harnwell

Hearts of Oak Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 10, 2023 65:00 Transcription Available


Ben Harnwell, International Editor of 'Bannon's War Room' returns to Hearts of Oak to give us his analysis of the past weeks doom and gloom in the news, articles and from social media, and there is plenty to get stuck into including... - Rotherham abuse survivor set to sell rapist's home in £450K court win. - Denmark passes law to ban Quran burnings. - Zelensky turning Ukraine into authoritarian state just like Russia, says Kyiv mayor. - Ukraine war: Soldier tells BBC of front-line 'hell' - Ireland says it has run out of room for refugees. - ‘President' Newsom has a Problem: Citizens fleeing his reign of terror cause massive plunge in tax revenues. - Garland's DoJ offered Hunter Biden a sweetheart deal to avoid triggering an impeachment against Joe Biden. - Top border officials say that the release of migrants into nearby communities is an incentive for others to attempt illegal border crossings. In the two years between December 2006 and December 2008, Benjamin Harnwell was engaged in drafting the Universal Declaration of Human Dignity, consulting widely with various experts around the world. This work was drawn to a conclusion on 8 December 2008, when (with Gay Mitchell MEP) he founded the European Parliament's Working Group on Human Dignity (of which he remains Honorary Secretary); and on the same date, simultaneously established (with Nirj Deva MEP) the Dignitatis Humanae Institute (of which he is Director). The Working Group was publicly launched on 25 March 2009 by European Parliament Speaker Dr. Hans-Gert Pöttering MEP (now a Patron of the Dignitatis Humanae Institute). The DHI has since been engaged in launching parallel parliamentary working groups on human dignity in various legislatures around the world, all based on the principles enshrined in the Universal Declaration of Human Dignity. Ben was the Chief of Staff to Nirj Deva MEP until the end of 2010, since which point he is now based permanently in Rome, directing the development of the DHI. When involved in politics, he was an active member of the British Conservative Party for over 15 years. Benjamin identifies himself philosophically as an Austro-libertarian, co-founding (with Vincent de Roeck) the European Parliament's Mises Circle, which exists to promote greater recognition of the Austrian School of Economics; he also co-founded the international Right Approach Group (with Patrick Barron), to explore free-market solutions to contemporary problems. In 2002 and 2004, Ben was seconded to Colombo as Special Advisor to Sri Lankan Prime Minister Ranil Wickremesinghe. H.E. Mons. Sánchez Sorondo, Bishop Chancellor of the Pontifical Academies of Science and Social Sciences, appointed Ben External Counsellor in 2016. Since February 2018 Harnwell, as director of the DHI, is also the director of the Abbey of Trisulti, founded in AD 1204 and National Monument of Italy since 1873. From October 2021 to date Ben serves as international editor at “Steve Bannon's War Room” on the number 1 ranked US political podcast. Connect with Ben... GETTR           https://gettr.com/user/harnwell X                     https://twitter.com/ben_harnwell?s=20&t=lyY0pPen6Hs7_y2SxnAX4g WAR ROOM   https://warroom.org/ Tuesday 12th December LIVE in London An Evening of Conversation and Discussion With... ANDREW BRIDGEN MP & CARL BENJAMIN Tickets on sale now https://www.tickettailor.com/events/davidpeterevents/1067181 Originally broadcast live  9.12.23 Connect with Hearts of Oak... WEBSITE            https://heartsofoak.org/ PODCASTS        https://heartsofoak.podbean.com/ SOCIAL MEDIA  https://heartsofoak.org/connect/ Support Hearts of Oak by purchasing one of our fancy T-Shirts.... https://heartsofoak.org/shop/ *Special thanks to Bosch Fawstin for recording our intro/outro on this podcast. Check out his art https://theboschfawstinstore.blogspot.com/ and follow him on GETTR https://gettr.com/user/BoschFawstin and Twitter https://twitter.com/TheBoschFawstin?s=20  Links to topics discussed... Human Dignity https://gettr.com/post/p2w8g1m66e6 Denmark https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-67651580 Zelenskyhttps://nypost.com/2023/12/05/news/ukraines-zelensky-is-turning-into-an-autocrat-claims-kyiv-mayor/ Ukrainehttps://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-67565508 Ireland https://archive.is/Topyp Newsom  https://gettr.com/post/p2w5vi34863 https://www.politico.com/news/2023/12/07/californias-budget-deficit-balloons-to-68b-00130624 Hunter Biden https://gettr.com/post/p2w5x4s00da https://nypost.com/2023/12/07/opinion/this-is-the-case-feds-should-have-brought-against-hunter-biden-in-the-first-place/ border https://www.axios.com/2023/12/07/border-patrol-migrants-release-attract-illegal-crossings Israelhttps://news.sky.com/story/israel-hamas-war-un-security-council-resolution-to-demand-ceasefire-in-gaza-fails-13025836

Bayern Insider
Tuchel-Wut! Austro-Pop mit Freund! Spanische Transfergerüchte!

Bayern Insider

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 9, 2023 37:37


Aus dem Gin-Tonic mit Thomas Tuchel wurde nix, weder mit Lothar Mathäus noch mit dem "Bayern Insider". Dafür ist Sportdirektor Christoph Freund zu Gast in der aktuellen Folge. JHV, Champions League, Eberl-Sitzung - es gibt viel zu besprechen für Christan Falk und seinen Partner Tobi Altschäffl

Hearts of Oak Podcast
The Week According To . . . Ben Harnwell

Hearts of Oak Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2023 66:52 Transcription Available


Welcome to our hebdomadal show that looks back over the past seven days and this episode it's the return of the totally brilliant Ben Harnwell! As the international editor for Steve Bannon's War Room and the host of War Room: Rome, who better to talk us through what has captured his attention, piqued his interest or made his blood boil in the news, media and tabloids, including... - De-dollarization's moment might finally be here. A BRICS Currency Could Shake the Dollar's Dominance. - Yuan overtakes dollar to become most-used currency in China's cross-border transactions. - Average rents for properties across Britain have hit a new record high. - MSM is Dead: Tucker Carlson departs Fox News. - Lolz... Vice President Joe Biden launches 2024 re-election campaign. - Cocktails, oysters and air raid sirens, war hasn't soured Kyiv's taste for the good life. - Former Tory MP Andrew Bridgen expelled permanently from The Conservative Party. - Safe and Effective? What it's like to live with vaccine injury? - Conservative Anglicans reject the Church of England and the Archbishop of Wokeness..... sorry, I mean Canterbury! In the two years between December 2006 and December 2008, Benjamin Harnwell was engaged in drafting the Universal Declaration of Human Dignity, consulting widely with various experts around the world. This work was drawn to a conclusion on 8 December 2008, when (with Gay Mitchell MEP) he founded the European Parliament's Working Group on Human Dignity (of which he remains Honorary Secretary); and on the same date, simultaneously established (with Nirj Deva MEP) the Dignitatis Humanae Institute (of which he is Director). The Working Group was publicly launched on 25 March 2009 by European Parliament Speaker Dr. Hans-Gert Pöttering MEP (now a Patron of the Dignitatis Humanae Institute). The DHI has since been engaged in launching parallel parliamentary working groups on human dignity in various legislatures around the world, all based on the principles enshrined in the Universal Declaration of Human Dignity. Ben was the Chief of Staff to Nirj Deva MEP until the end of 2010, since which point he is now based permanently in Rome, directing the development of the DHI. When involved in politics, he was an active member of the British Conservative Party for over 15 years. Benjamin identifies himself philosophically as an Austro-libertarian, co-founding (with Vincent de Roeck) the European Parliament's Mises Circle, which exists to promote greater recognition of the Austrian School of Economics; he also co-founded the international Right Approach Group (with Patrick Barron), to explore free-market solutions to contemporary problems. In 2002 and 2004, Ben was seconded to Colombo as Special Advisor to Sri Lankan Prime Minister Ranil Wickremesinghe. H.E. Mons. Sánchez Sorondo, Bishop Chancellor of the Pontifical Academies of Science and Social Sciences, appointed Ben External Counsellor in 2016. Since February 2018 Harnwell, as director of the DHI, is also the director of the Abbey of Trisulti, founded in AD 1204 and National Monument of Italy since 1873. From October 2021 to date Ben serves as international editor at “Steve Bannon's War Room” and host of "War Room: Rome" on the number 1 ranked US political podcast. Join Ben for his daily analysis on “Steve Bannon's War Room” and on Monday-Thursday hosting 'War Room: Rome' live on GETTR and Rumble https://warroom.org/ Follow Ben on..... GETTR https://gettr.com/user/harnwell TWITTER https://twitter.com/ben_harnwell?s=20&t=lyY0pPen6Hs7_y2SxnAX4g Originally broadcast live 29.4.23 Transcript available on our Substack... https://heartsofoak.substack.com/ *Special thanks to Bosch Fawstin for recording our intro/outro on this podcast. Check out his art https://theboschfawstinstore.blogspot.com/ and follow him on GETTR https://gettr.com/user/BoschFawstin and Twitter https://twitter.com/TheBoschFawstin?s=20  To sign up for our weekly email, find our social media, podcasts, video, livestreaming platforms and more... https://heartsofoak.org/connect/ Please subscribe, like and share! Transcript (Hearts of Oak) Today, it is always good to have the international editor of Steve Bannon's War Room and host of War Room Room, and that is Ben Harnwell himself. Ben, thank you for joining us tonight. (Ben Harnwell) Thanks, Peter. It's a great pleasure, privilege and honour to be invited back onto the show. Well, you were so good last time, you have to come on again. So I thoroughly enjoy watching you on War Room. Obviously, you can catch Ben @Harnwell on GETTR, is the best place to find him, and you can see his regular contributions on War Room. Ben, I thought we'd first just play a little clip of the long interview with Steve K. Bannon and President Trump. Let me bring this up and just play a little bit at the beginning, and then we can discuss this. (video plays) President Trump, thank you very much. Thank you. This book, I think, for people that know and love you is what, what people have been waiting for, because it shows you prior to you being president. And you've got what I call the great and the good of the late 20th century and early 21st century. It's everywhere. It's entertainment, it's media, it's sports, religious figures, and you've got, you know, their letters to you, your correspondent back, the great photography, but then the special is your commentary and observations. How did you come up with the idea? Why did you want to do this? So a group of people got to see in my office, I have stacks and stacks of letters from really famous people. And they say very diverse, okay, very diverse, like actors and crazy people. Probably I shouldn't say this, probably mobsters. And, you know, we had sort of everyone yet boxers, but we had everybody and, and Richard Nixon and politicians, famous politicians and some really good ones and very personal letters. And they saw this and they said, you got to be, and they started looking and Sergio, who you just had on is terrific. Fantastic. Started looking at these letters he said these letters are incredible. I had two women, Norma who passed away but she was with me for many years and she was a fantastic woman and she worked with a young woman named Rona, Rona, Rona Graff And between the two of them, they love to save letters. And every letter was saved and preserved and beautiful and wrapped up. And all of a sudden we saw these boxes full of letters and Sergio and his staff, they went through them. They said, you're not going to believe some of these letters. Like getting a letter from Rosie O'Donnell, who was in love. I don't want to say that in the true sense of the word, but you know, she really liked me a lot. Whoopi Goldberg. By the way, Alec Baldwin, it's the whole, it's all this kind of graciousness, gratitude and class. But not just running for office, because we've got Cuomo, I'll talk to you about that. It's what you stood for when you ran for office. That's what separated it out. I want to go just to some of the, I think some of the ones that are best at the beginning. Talk to me.... Now, Ben, we could go through all of that, but that would miss out your input. But that is available on War Room GETTR. It is available on War Room Rumble. But of course, Steve's time in the White House with President Trump, I mean, tell us your perspective of course of that interview as someone who is working with Steve, working with the War Room. Tell us your thoughts about it.   I loved that interview. I was watching it was late at night obviously here in Europe when that came out as it was for you. But I was on my seat. But this was I think the old Donald Trump, that we haven't really, relaxed, totally comfortable in his own skin, that we, I don't really know if we've seen it since the 2016 cycle. He was absolutely, it's perfect. A lot of inside details, you know, with his negotiations with Emmanuel Macron. Well there weren't many negotiations, Macron was totally rolled, but sort of inside goss on these one-on-one trade negotiations was just absolutely fascinating. And then of course you heard the, we had the exchange there with Steve and President Trump talking, and about you know how all these A-listers were corresponding with him from the 80s onwards in very warm terms. People like, they've just nominated Rosie O'Donnell and Alec Baldwin and what have you, and you sort of realize it's not, there's an element of course that when Trump declared his, when he came down the escalator and declared he was going to be a candidate, Yeah, fair enough. That is a pivot point between his relationship and all the celebrities who'd been cultivating him, because obviously he's a very rich guy, right, that had been cultivating him. And he's very well known for being a generous benefactor as well. So it's understandable that a lot of people would have been cultivating his friendship. You know, and as Steve mentioned that interview, what comes across is the respect and the warmth that these people had towards him. And that's absolutely true. And it's true that when Trump aligned himself with the America First Movement, and in fact takes the banner in his own hand and takes it forward, that a lot of that change. I sort of think though, and as much as that is true, there's something else going on, as well in that story and that's a lot of this opposition, you know, the people like Baldwin and Rosie O'Donnell, they're pivoted from warmth, respectful friendship to absolute Trump derangement syndrome and there's an element of that. But you know, Peter, I also think I think this thing, this book illustrates something else. A lot of that antipathy is just fake. These Hollywood A-listers and the celebrities who start foaming at the mouth, at the name Donald Trump, it's fake. They're all doing it because they believe, because they know nothing about politics. They have no, you know, they really don't understand, you know, they don't see, they don't understand as acute observers of politics should do, international affairs and economics as a relationship between cause and effect. And when you're looking at effect, you need to trace back and find out what that cause is. If you want to deal with it, you can't just stand there at an award ceremony and vote to a certain thing that you've done something about it. So obviously these people know literally zero about politics or current affairs, but they all, there's a lot of peer pressure and these people are very shallow and narcissistic and they fall in line. They take the line that's given to them and they quite happily fall in it. I don't see, Peter, what the explanation is, to go from, as this book is a testament of, from that degree of affection to Trump derangement syndrome. the opposition that we see, and which is very influential. People are, in the social media age, they are enormously influenced by influencers and celebrities. And I don't know, perhaps it's salutary to take a moment and stop and just realize that a lot of this is just absolutely fake, which is why they, why on the very rare occasion, Peter, that these people are held to account and to ask to expand on their opposition, they, you know, they stumble and stammer, they're in the mumble tank because they can't actually explain the reason for the emotional intensity of their supposed opposition. But look, the interview, it was based around this book and the correspondence within it, but it's actually far more than that. It was a real, you know, I don't think, Peter, that Donald Trump has allowed an interview at like basically one and a half hour full-length interview in this way with anyone since, no, not since leaving office, since declaring his candidacy, I certainly can't remember it, and most of the interviews, because you know, unlike President Biden, President Trump is quite happy to submit himself to hostile questioning. This was actually really unique in interviews so many regards because you don't have that superficial mainstream media attempt to virtue signal your opposition to Trump when you're interviewing him in the questions. So that doesn't make a show in. So actually you get it's Donald Trump with his former chief strategist going through and actually intelligently talking about so many things from Ukraine to Biden, to immigration, to the economy, without just the sheer waste of time, this fake antipathy it brings to it. So I would strongly, strongly, strongly, strongly, strongly recommend to anyone watching this weekly review with us now, to go on to either Steve Bannon's GETTR account or the War Room account. We've got a great selection, I'm going to be pushing some out in the next 24 hours on my own account, great selection of highlights from that interview and I can't recommend it more because it really shows you Donald Trump in the most, you know, the most human and approachable light. And we're starved of that, thanks to the mainstream media filter. I don't know what you thought about that interview, but I was just captivated by the whole thing. I agree. And for the sake of time, I'll just say it was great to have, obviously, President Trump knows Steve Bannon, Steve knows Trump. And to have that conversation with two friends is different from a normal interview where the people don't know each other. So that level of familiarity brings a conversation amongst friends. And I think the viewer gets an insight into that connection. But we could talk about that for the rest of the evening. I will leave it to the viewers if they haven't already watched it to make sure they do watch it because it is an interview amongst two friends. And in that connection, you get to see a lot and learn a lot of things from that. Peter, can I just add to that before we move on?   Of course you can. That's absolutely true. Because of the intimate sort of atmosphere of it between, as you say, two people, two friends, two colleagues who work together, obviously, on the campaign in 2016. Part of, you know, because of that intimacy there, that, you know, it wasn't so much of a formal, hostile interview, but I don't know about you Peter, but I got the impression as if I was sort of eavesdropping at some point on, you know, There are two people who know one another who are having a private chat in the corner of a bar, and you're just listening and eavesdropping in on some of what they were saying. Because there were some unguarded moments, but people need to go and watch it. I agree. It felt as though you're intruding on a private conversation. I get that 100 percent. I did feel that as well. It felt a bit bad. Well, it's there for all to see. But yeah, that's there for all to see, the viewers and listeners go to war room on GETTR or on rumble and you can watch the whole interview but moving on to other events because uh President Trump that will be over the next 18 months so you're going to get a lot of that don't you worry but moving on to the economics and this is a intriguing story. A BRICS currency could shake the dollar's dominance. De-dollarization movements might finally be here. And the first part of his talk of a de-dollarization is in the air. Last month, the New Delhi, Alexander Babakov, deputy chairman of Russia's State Duma, said that Russia is now spearheading the development of a new currency. It is to be used for cross-border trade by the BRICS nations, Brazil, Russia, India, China, and South Africa. And it is intriguing to see this change in, I guess, geopolitical financial control away from the power of the US dollar over to other economies that are actually growing much faster and taking on a bigger market share. And we've heard, I guess, the death kneel of the dollar many times. What are your thoughts on this Ben? Well, actually, we discussed this on the War Room earlier on in the week. I'll make some different points this evening from what I made before. My first observation is that you're looking at the countries here, Brazil, Russia, India, China, South Africa, and you've got Saudi Arabia as well sort of sitting in the side-lines. These are countries which have rivalries and mutual distrusts between them and Joe Biden is a pretty bad president. But the formation of BRICS, I think it was actually launched by Lula himself some 10 years ago when he was last in power, What a whole succession of incompetent and hubristic US administrations have succeeded in doing, is giving the glue to these disparate countries to come together and start working now on our trading area come eventual currency union, specifically because they distrust the United States so much. And this isn't a distrust towards the American people. It's a distrust towards the CIA. The meddling in their own international domestic politics, the military industrial complex, the whole of the warmongering, the endless warmongering. It's a persistent distrust of that, that has brought these countries together to overcome their, as I say, their mutual suspicions and distrust, but to work together. And I have to say, even though, you know, you and I were both fans of very, very, very, very strong allies of the American people, but the damage that its corrupt MIC regime has been doing for decades to the detriment of the American people, the distrust that has generated in these countries is not exactly Peter, out of place. That is, they have good reason and to want to work together because the military industrial complex is out of control. And yeah, so that's really my point here. It will be to the detriment of the American people eventually, the loss of the dollars, the international currency of settlement. And that will, that, you know, because once that evaporates, the demand to hold dollars internationally by central banks will diminish. And then of course, then America will be held by the ordinary laws of economic reality when it comes to printing money as all other countries are. And that will hit the American people very hard. They've been protected to somewhat for the last 70 years from those consequences. So on the one hand, this move isn't to be welcomed from the perspective of the American people, but it is to be understood, and by understood I mean the lessons are to be learned just how bad the US meddling in other countries abroad has been. Well, that was on the BRICS country, and then this story is specifically on China. This is from Reuters. The UN overtakes dollar to become most-used currency in China's cross-border transactions. And there, the UN became the most widely used currency for cross-border transactions in China in March, overtaking the dollar for the first time, and talks about the difference in payments. And this is, again, interesting. It is the rise of China and their global influence. We've seen it militarily. We've seen it economically. And this is more of the power of their own currency, which then cuts out the ability of the US to have influence. So this kind of builds on the BRICS story, specifically looking at China. Yeah, absolutely it does. It's important to remember, but you know, just weaning back to BRICS for a moment, that when Bolsonaro was president of Brazil, he tacked a very, very different line. He was very hostile to China and very close to the United States. And because Biden is basically a cretin, he believed that it would be better in US interests to have a hard-line pseudo-communist like Lula as president of Brazil, rather than another Trump type of nationalist. You know, and you just, you wonder what is the nature of political calculation going on in those around the leader of the free world to do that because the first thing Lula has done is pivoted straight back to Beijing, to the detriment of the United States and you think basically, the ruling class, that parasitical class that is running the United States into the ground, are they actually being bought off by another country, hostile to the United States' interest. I mean is it possible to be in innocence that incompetent? Yeah it makes you wonder what is happening and we're all witnessing that change of the guard I think on the economic world stage. I'm on of course why not with Biden completely incompetent and the chaos that he is putting to the US economy and Ben you and I watch from a distance but for all our American viewers they're suffering the consequences of that. But this here's a story about the impact of the economic changes, impact on inflation and many other aspects and I think wherever you are in the world you will read this story with understanding probably similar to what is happening in your part of the world, wherever you're watching. But this is on Sky News. Average UK rents hit record two and a half thousand pounds in London amid property shortage. A report by Rightmove gives some hope of an easing ahead as higher mortgage rates alongside the cost of living crisis all combine to squeeze affordability. And the cost of living crisis simply with going and filling up your shopping basket is crazy, certainly in the UK, with basic food items up 30, 40%. If you think any dairy products, it's certainly 40%. And then I know talking to individuals about renting and they just sign the contract each year because it just goes up by 15, 20%. And of course, private landlords, landlords being punished. So those private homes being taken off. But Ben, I think wherever our viewers are watching, it's something that we are all facing, the impact on inflation, impact on rising living costs, and people have to make very difficult decisions. Yeah, this is a complex issue. And at some elemental level, there is a mismatch as this article suggests that you have in front of us, between supply and demand. I would say that, and you mentioned it, and the Daily Telegraph has been quite strong on this over recent months as well. I would say that looking at the supply part of this problem, it's a target, and it has been, I think, for centuries in the UK, for the middle class to own property in order to let, as you know, there's not the safest houses, but if you need to invest, invest it in a house, put it out to let, and that ought to be relatively secure as a potential source of future income. What the government is doing, in its infinite incompetence, is, you know, because it's trying to be populist, but it's mushing it all up. It's actually making it very difficult for landlords to let properties with any degree of confidence in future returns. I'm not saying the UK is moving back to the era of rent controls, but it's not far from that. You know, tenants have ever more rights. You know, for example, if I've understood this correctly, Peter, when leases are up now, it's not, or the legislative plan is to make it very difficult for landlords to kick tenants out. And that tenants will have a guaranteed right on terms of negotiating rent and all the rest of it. So the consequence of that, obviously, is that if you have a property, you just won't put it out to let until the chaos and the uncertainty has sorted itself out. You know, and that further down the line creates the supply problems that we have now. It's not as if the UK population has expanded exponentially. Obviously, a lot of illegals flooding in every day, that's absolutely true, but they're not coming in looking to rent property. They don't need to, because they're being put up by courtesy of the taxpayer in our best hotels. No, this is a different issue. And I rather guess that if you, as I was talking about cause and effect earlier, if we follow this back far enough, we will find the culprit is being previous intervention and legislation by a pseudo populist government of whatever description, because we have a uni party in the UK as they do in the States. And that will be the fundamental cause I think of the supply shortage right now.   Yes the frustration whenever the government get involved in things then you think oh this can only go one way and that's problematic. Moving on to the probably the big story of the week and that is Tucker Carlson, so going stateside again although Tucker's influence is worldwide literally. This is the Los Angeles Times, one of the developments of it, although there have been many developments since, and this is Tucker Carlson Departs Fox News, pushed out by Rupert Murdoch. And if I can just read this, Tucker Carlson, the provocative, provocative? Conservative prime-time host who sustained Fox News as a ratings juggernaut, has been forced out of the network. Fox News announced the stunning departure of his top-rated host on Monday with no explanation, but people familiar with the situation who are not authorized to comment publicly said the decision to fire Carlson came straight from Fox News chairman Rupert Murdoch with input from board members and other Fox core executives. Ben, this must go down is probably the worst business decision of all time. You do not sack the person who brings in the ratings. And what are your thoughts on watching this car crash that we are seeing at Fox News?   Well, the first thing to do here is I think tip one's hat to Steve Bannon's insight on this, which is that this is really part of the Murdoch family trying to tilt the game away from Donald Trump in 2024. And I think there's obviously some truth in that and I think Murdoch's personal contempt for Donald Trump is so great that he is willing to take the hit to his family's fortunes in order to do that, because Fox was in the 2016 cycle a pretty important pillar in Trump's armoury. So that's the first point. The second point that I would make is that this is sort of, It really illustrates to the extent in which Fox Media Corporation is a controlled opposition. And therefore, for people who are angered by that realisation, it ought to be a further push to start checking out the alternative media, Peter, your program, The War Room, and things like that, that are taking place outside of, the cable news networks lock grip on the official narrative, that's a good thing. You know, in a problem, you know, in a certain sense, it's great when you have a dominant monoculture. It's great for, and the worst competition as possible, it's great for, it's a great opportunity for rivals to come up and make a huge splash in terms of influence and audience share in very short time. And I think that's what we're seeing. Oh really, and it's exciting to see where Tucker will go, today I think that Jim Hoff and Gateway Pundit wrote that Newsmax had offered him a colossal contract. But I've been intrigued to watch. Obviously, the reach the War Room have is huge. There are other programs out there. And it will be, I mean, the world is Tucker's oyster. And I'm thinking, well, he's been fairly honest, but I'm assuming he has been partially constrained by Fox News. So whenever you have an unconstrained Tucker Carlson, this is going to be phenomenal. So I think we're all watching in this space to see what develops from this. Look, Petey, you and I, we're both active in the same media circles. I don't know anybody else on Fox that has any resonance in our circles beyond Tucker Carlson. I'd never, you know, there are some other presenters on there that are more or less, no, they're less, they are just less interesting. But nobody, nobody, you know, and I'm consumed by following the news sort of 18 hours a day. And I have been doing it full-time for 18 months. Nobody, not a single person, you know, half of all, if I were to say all I do is sit down and communicate with other journalists, it's an exaggeration, but there's some truth there. Nobody in 18 months has ever sent me a Sean Hannity text saying, or Cliff, saying, Harnwell, you must see this. You must see what Hannity, it's never happened. No one else on Fox has any resonance whatsoever outside of the Fox ecosystem. Tucker Carlson did. And I, you know, their loss will be, it might be Chris Ruddy's gain, we'll find out. But it will be someone's gain. Completely. And let's, I see that Paul Lee, just watching on Facebook, says they took Tucker out in a desperate attempt to stop Trump. I think you could be bang on the money with that. And of course, the good news, the strange news, Tucker going actually wasn't necessarily bad news, because he was released by the constraints, I guess, of a massive network. The other gift to us all was that, yes, it is wonderful. It has been announced that President Joe Biden launches his 2024 re-election campaign. This is on the BBC News, obviously everywhere. He announced he'll be running for 2024, setting the stage for a potential rematch with Donald Trump. The good news is that Vice President Kamala Harris will once again be his running mate. I mean, what could be better? And of course, Mr Biden, 80, is already the oldest president in US history, is likely to face questions about his age throughout the campaign. He would be 86 after finishing his second full term in 2029. And I don't think he knows what day of the week it is, where he is, or what is happening to him. But Dr Jill looks after him, I believe, in there in the White House. But, Ben, we expected this to come and I'm intrigued to how the Democrat party respond because surely they can't watch, can't want an increpid, sadly, deficient individual running for president and leading the Democrat party. So what are your thoughts on this? Well, you know, erm, I tell you, I was rather sorry for that sort of, for that angry old man, angry corrupt old man in the Oval Office when he broke this news, because it was immediately bounced off the press the following day by the Tucker Carlson sacking. It had a lot less residents, because that really sort of, it was the Tucker Carlson thing, that sort of really dominated the following 48 hours of press. And the Biden campaign, it was a bit like, oh, yawn from the world's media. Now you said that the Democrats can't be too happy to see him declaring for 2024. Well you know the Democrats aren't the only ones. I've got something here. This I think was pushed out by Gallup, there's been a fall in the world's approval ratings, considered approval rating of the US president over the last two years. Let me give you the figures. Right now, this is like Gallup spoke to 140 countries over the course of 2022. And they say that the median global approval rating of US leadership has fallen from 49% to 41%. Over the 18 months of Biden's administration. And as a comparison, Donald Trump was at 31%. And Obama, his second year rating was 47%. Well, at the rate Biden is collapsing, he's going to be on Trump's ratings by the start of a potential second term, which will never happen. Anyway, and that makes you think that, you know, we were promised so much difference when the adults were going to return to the room, weren't we, Peter? You know, when we were promised a return of normalcy, we were told repeatedly how the rest of the world was looking aghast, at Donald Trump's administration. And my reflection on this point, Peter, is this, that Biden isn't in free fall. I mean, I personally, half of me says that the country has no need to pay attention to what other countries are thinking of it anyway, right? But he's not in free fall because he's been pushing America first agenda and that's been putting everyone else's nose out of joint. That was the issue with Donald Trump, right? Of course the rest of the world hated him because he was pushing America's interests left, right and centre when it came to NATO subscription membership or trade agreements. Trump was trying to put America first in every single instance and all the other countries had had a free reign for decades to push their countries first and treat United States like a fool. So you can understand why the other countries weren't so happy. People are by Biden's international approval ratings are in free fall because of his incompetence and hubris. And because you won't see this read on the mainstream American media but the rest of the world isn't as nearly gung-ho about this war in Ukraine for example as the media in America likes to push, and this is reflected in these ratings. I just wanted, you know, I just thought that is, I think, if we're going to talk about, as I say, it's almost beer talk, talking about, you know, if we're at a pub having a pint talking about a second Biden administration, it's not going to happen. For a number of reasons it won't happen, but were it to happen, this is the sort of thing that the consequences are. And there are different ways of rating America's standing in the rest of the world. One of them, one, you know, you can be hated but feared, and you could be hated and just treated with irrelevance and contempt. And those are basically the two different approaches between Donald Trump and Joe Biden. Well, moving on to, you mentioned Ukraine, and let's look at this. This was an intriguing, it was from the 15th, but I think you had reposted it more recently, Ben, and it's quite intriguing to bring up the topic of what is happening there. This is the Times, Cocktails, Oysters, and Air Raid Sirens. War hasn't soured Kyiv's taste for the good life. And it says there are now more bars and cafes in Ukraine's capital than before the invasion. It's a very strange story, Ben, because we are told that Russia kind of obviously at war with Ukraine, and we see all the videos of that war, and yet the Times comes out with a story that there are more bars and cafes than ever before. It doesn't sound very much like a dangerous war zone, but what are your thoughts on this, Ben?   It's strange. I don't know how this, I mean, the Times for our international audience is Murdoch Press. And it's been a number one Vladimir Zelensky cheerleader right from the beginning. How this article snuck by the census, I have no idea. Are some great lines in here. Here's one line, right, talking about a cook called Somin, age 31, who's returned to Kyiv in late 2021. The Times writes that after a successful career cooking abroad that the guy struggles to find for his restaurant unripe mangoes, adding that ripe mangoes a plentiful. Well, you know. Try shopping for fresh fruit in the UK, local Sainsbury's, it would appear that the supermarkets in Kyiv, which we're led to believe is a war zone, are more bountiful and stocked up. You know, they're making the UK look like communist Russia, pre-cold, pre-Berlin wall fall, here's my favourite line, if I may, from this article. This is brilliant. And I quote, The Kyiv Opera is open, and luxury spas offer gold-leaf facials and teeth whitening. It's no different here, one sales assistant said. It's just the same as it was before. You know, Peter, I don't know about you, right? I don't know about you. When was the last time you went for a gold leaf facial?   I don't even know what that is, Ben, but we missed that. We need to go to Kyiv.   I swear, I swear to God, I had to Google it. I had no idea what it was either. But that, you know, that's where our taxes in the West are going to because they weren't accounted for. We don't know where I'm going to go when they're handing it over, to Kyiv. But we've been saying on the War Room right from the beginning, right from day one, that it's going to Zelensky's, fundamentally to his oligarchs for spending, whether that's in the military or on services or infrastructure or budgetary support, the money is always bein, funnelled by his oligarchs and you know these oligarchs, you know, they need gold leaf facials. Who doesn't?   Who doesn't? Well, moving on to someone who doesn't need a gold leaf facial, and that is Andrew Bridgen in the UK. And I'll read this and then we'll maybe let our international audience have a bit of an idea what that is. This is in The Guardian. And this is the news, the headline there that former Tory MP Andrew Bridgen, that's the Conservative Party for our foreign viewers, expelled permanently from party. Northwest Leicestershire MP has sat as an independent since losing Tory whip after comparing use of Covid jabs to holocaust. And I'm full on down this rabbit hole with Andrew and of course he was vaccine injured and has raised this and spoken about this in Parliament. He has been attacked, demonised by everyone, including Penny Mordaunt, that's probably no bad thing, the leader of the House, the Speaker of the House, and now he's been thrown out of the Conservative Party, seemingly simply for questioning and, discussing the harm that's been caused and how widespread or not, that's a whole other area, but simply for raising this issue. How have you viewed this, Ben, of how Andrew Bridgen has been treated and his expulsion from the Conservative Party? Well, the first thing... Well, okay, so the first, the proper first thing, is that as far as I'm concerned, that inverted... I use sort of air quotes as I say this, the Conservative Party needs to be sued under the Trades Description Act because it's clearly not a conservative party in any way shape or form and it hasn't been for a number of years. It's a hoax calling it a conservative party, it's not remotely. That's the first thing to say and this story just illustrates that to perfection. The second thing I'd like to say is just pointing out the grawny ads and rather lax editorial policy here because they say here that this northwest Leicestershire, which is my area of the country by the way, it's not my constituency but that is my area of the country, that he's sad as an independent since losing the Tory whip after comparing the use of Covid jabs to the Holocaust. That's not what he did, right? What he did, as the article then explains, is that he tweeted an attributing a quote to a consultant cardiologist who had said to him that the Covid vaccines is the biggest crime against humanity since the Holocaust. So that wasn't actually Bridgen's comparison. It was a cardiologist that had said that to him. Now you might, people might think that's a slight distinction. I don't think it's a slight distinction. I think it's an important distinction. But even if he had compared it to the Holocaust, I don't think that's, the next story we're going to discuss I think brings this out integrated relief. I don't think that would be grounds for permanently expelling him from the party. My first thought, Peter, is that the consultant who said that needs to go on the record. It's up to him, it's up to, you know, it's up to him and his own conscience. Obviously, I guess he might be working within the world's largest communist organization, the NHS, so he might not want, he might not, you know, understandably he might not want to go on the record with that, and yeah, and half of me says, and who can blame him, but, you know, he really, you know, he really, I think he really needs to go on the record with that. The second thing I thought when I was reading this article is the tweet from, the board of deputies of British Jews which said it was pleased with its portion and I quote, right, suggesting that Covid vaccines are the biggest crime against humanity since the Holocaust is not an opinion which should be countenanced in any serious political party. You know, that kind of thing, I mean, that kind of thing just shows that the Board of Deputies of British Jews has zero credibility about anything. I mean, for one, for one, the consultant cardiologist didn't say that it was a crime against humanity that rivalled the Holocaust. He said since the Holocaust. And these people think that the COVID vaccine injury is a big crime against humanity. So if anything they're underlining the importance of the Holocaust rather than undermining it. But you know these people have always been rather too quick to send out a press release if it gets them some some press coverage and I never want to hear from these people again. I think they've lost every shred of integrity at this point. Third point I hope this guy reaches out to Nigel Farage, or Nigel reaches out to him. That would be a fitting close to this chapter. It would be and it'd be intriguing to see how it goes and where Andrew ends up. If I just comment on a few, lots of comments on GETTR. I love how we have so many comments on GETTR. Three Day Weekend, HW Logan, Dan2848, who else? Scotland the Brave, Jimbra. There are lots of, I'm scrolling up some of your names are just too long and I can't even it'll take me the whole show to go through some of your handles but thank you so much for your comments I always go and look at them after although me I don't always get the chance to to bring them in but thank you so much for your comments there and following on from the Andrew Bridgen this was an article and again this is it intrigues me because these are articles which we would not have seen any time during the last three years and they're now coming out and it's intriguing how the media are, I guess, rewriting things and saying, actually, there are some issues we need to address, even though if you address these things and that's why we're not on YouTube, because if we read this story out on YouTube, we would have got a strike immediately, even though it's the Metro, the newspaper that's given out every morning on the Tube, on the Underground, on the Metro in London. And the headline is, 'sometimes I don't know if I'm going to wake up in the morning, what it's like to live with vaccine injury.' And the gentleman here, Adam, as a former physiotherapist to professional sports people, Adam Rowland knows the importance of staying well. He used to train six times a week, never smoked, rarely drinks. Now he can't even walk on a treadmill for exercise. The dad of two worked with Warrington Wolves before he had to resign in November due to a raft of complicated health issues. And then the story goes into, it seems to be linked to the vaccine. And I am pleased Ben, that at long last the media are highlighting that there are people who have suffered massively from side effects to the vaccine and I don't think that was portrayed or put forward or announced enough beforehand as people were rushing for this. But what are your thoughts on this story of Adam, vaccine injured?   I'm conflicted, Peter, with this story. I mean, obviously I have sympathy for the guy, but I just read this article with a growing sense of wandering disbelief. So he has the first injection, it's the AstraZeneca I think he has in February 2021. This is like well, well into the era of documented stories saying that the vaccine is not safe and it's dangerous, right? This isn't a first wave. So then within a week of having an injection, he's then got sort of heart palpitations, like 20 palpitations a day, panic attacks, drooping eyelids. He can't get up. He's collapsing, being rushed to the A&E, right? And this goes on. I shouldn't laugh, but this goes on for months, getting worse and worse and worse. He's going to the hospital, going to the doctors. And then three months later in May, he goes back and has the second injection. I have sympathy for the plight, but at a certain point you just think, you know, I don't know. I don't want to be harsh. My observation on this article, in order to maintain a certain, sense of charity is never underestimate what people will believe if the government tells them solemnly. Now we knew this, we knew this anyway, right, but if there's a, well there's not a silver lining on the cloud of Covid, but if there were one, it's that every single person with to eyes and a brain that's lived through this so-called pandemic, it now has personal, first-hand empirical experience of just how friends, family, neighbours, loved ones, colleagues can be brainwashed by the BBC and the news and the government and doctors and the professionals and the scientists, with basically half the population, you know, would seem to have zero capacity for introspection and analysis on what they're told from official sources. And that, Peter, is absolutely terrifying. It ought to be terrifying. It is terrifying. You know, we knew this, anyone who's read books on the Second World War and the rise of the Third Reich, even if you've not read it since these things since you were a school kid or what have you, yet everyone always said, you know, the Germans after the war, you know, they were amazed how mass insanity can take hold. And we Peter we've learned nothing we've literally perhaps we learned for a few decades afterwards, but now it's just distant memory we literally have learned absolutely nothing um and having lived through this so-called pandemic um my takeaway has just been I watched open mouth how people um how easy it is for government to manipulate what people think and to sacrifice their freedoms as well. Terrifying, absolutely terrifying. Well let's finish off with another institution that told people that was a mouthpiece of the government and I have no love at all anymore for the apostate church, that is the Anglican church. I think I've given my views there in a nutshell. This is GB News, who do do some amazing stories, thin in other ways, but this is concerted Anglicans reject Church of England and Archbishop of Canterbury and I had watched Calvin Robinson who was there at the conference, but the conference brought together more than 1300 delegates from 52 countries. It's the Global Anglican Future Conference, GAFCOM, has pledged to reject the Church of England and the Archbishop of Canterbury and they had gathered in Rwanda and withdrew their recognition of Justin Welby, better known as Wet Welby, as the first amongst equals. And I'm intrigued by this, Ben, because it is positive, I think, to see some pushback on the woke liberal agenda that Justin Welby brings as head of the Anglican Church. What are your thoughts? Yeah, where do I start? This is, I don't want to be harsh to the Anglican communion, to Anglicans or to Protestants generally, having been an Anglican at one point in my life. So I'll try to be respectful in what I say. In, you know, I could just as easily address what I actually want to say, talking about the Catholic Church, because the issues are the same, right? The issue that, the issue is the same, just the Anglian communion is just slightly further, you know, historically, it was like a couple of generations ahead, but the Pope Francis has done his best to, in 10 years, to catch up up the Anglicans in terms of implosion. Where to start on this, Peter? Um Firstly, the fundamental issue that all Christian churches or ecclesial communities, whatever term you want to use, the fundamental question that Christianity faces and has faced since the beginning of the modern era is, what is the basis of our belief as Christians? And can that basis change? And if it changes, and if the substance of the faith changes, are we still Christian because we are in the centre, the median centre of the horizontally, if you will, of Christians in our own period? Or are we also in communion with the church throughout time? Call that vertical, if you will. And if you pick the first one, really the church in it as a pilgrim church through time, that it needs to remain cohesive, keep all the sheep in the truck together and not necessarily be so anchored to what were form of beliefs. Then you are basically, I mean, I don't share that view remotely, but the danger with that is that you then, well, however you decided to do so, you become a make it up as you go along religion. And I don't know about other religions, but I would definitely say Christianity does not work on a make it up as you go along basis, because nobody wants, no one will change their lives to fit into a make it up as you go along religion. And certainly no one will be converted by that, there'll be no witness in terms of conversion and bringing people into the church, into practicing Christianity, into a relationship with Jesus Christ on the basis of that. Because really what we're doing is conforming the church to the times, rather than allowing ourselves to be conformed by Christ. And this is, I think, absolutely the problem that the Anglican communion has, because it hasn't decided that Welby and the Western Anglican practitioners, who are only about 15% of the communion, want to move with the times. Specifically, it's the blessing of homosexual marriages here. 85% of the church, I think, is in Africa or the developing world, generally. And the African church doesn't want to follow. And they have this problem, and the Catholic church has a problem as well. Basically, I know we're winging now to the end of the show Peter, of our hour. I close with this point. We should look at the collapse and the implosion of the Anglican communion. And Anglicans can learn from it, Catholics can learn from it, evangelicals can learn from it. I would suggest, sadly I could talk for a whole hour about this, but as far as I'm concerned the only valid form of Christian witness today is to be conformed to the teachings that Jesus Christ, expounded 2,000 years ago and the apostles and the early church and the constant interpretation of the revelation of the church is the constant unchanging interpretation of the revelation of the church and it ought to be our guide for today and that will offend people, it will also bring about martyrdom for some but there's no other offer on the table at least put there by Christ. That's it, you know. It's sad and tragic, but I think the most tragic thing about it is it being unnecessary. Yeah, yeah, no, completely, completely. I just want to leave our viewers with two uplifting things. Yeah, no, go on, throw it in, Benny. I forgot, I forgot, I forgot, I forgot that we had, we had these two things to come. But I'm just gonna let our viewers watch it and at least it leaves them with a smile. I think it's important to use humour and satire when you look at the world or else it could be quite depressing. Oh hang on, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no. This video is not satire, it's truth, Peter.   Ha ha ha! Well, let's play this. Babylon Bee, I absolutely love Babylon Bee, and I actually did look at, regularly looked at Babylon Bee, but actually ended up just looking at the headlines, and then someone pulled me up on it, and I started going through the articles, and I thought, this is just better than ever. So this is one of Babylon Bee's videos, and I will let it speak for itself.... (video plays) Being a man is pretty great. It's way better than the alternative. To clearly demonstrate why being a man is so great, the Babylon Bee presents the following list. The world is your urinal. Being well standing up comes in handy when you're in a hurry or going to the bathroom somewhere where you shouldn't be. You have a brain that's three times the size of a woman's. It's science. It's culturally acceptable for you to roll up tobacco leaves into a big cylinder, light it on fire and stick it in your mouth. You can have an entire conversation with your best friend just by saying what's up bro? What's up That bad, huh? Take one of these. Your facial hair is considered attractive. Forget to shave for a couple of days and suddenly you go from a six to a solid eight. Your extensive knowledge of all subjects allows you to graciously explain things to women. You're welcome. You can wear the same shirt for thirty-eight years. You don't have to be a slave to fashion when you have the perfect T-shirt for every occasion. You make more money than a woman for doing the same job. Being a man comes with an automatic pay raise. Huh. Payday. You are biblically allowed to speak in church. Plus, your wife has to do everything you say all the time. Pretty sure it's in the Bible somewhere. You have a reduced chance of Joe Biden sniffing you. Not zero chance, unfortunately. So be careful. Only men are allowed to be president. No glass ceiling here. If you want, you can be the world's strongest woman. Get it, girl? Yeah, being a man's pretty great. If you can think of any other ways that being a man is awesome, leave them in the comments down below so I can not read them. Because I'm a man. Exercise your God-given right to be a man and get 10 Mui Macho top-rated premium cigars from Oliva for $19.99. We will. Absolutely brilliant. I absolutely love that. Go on, what are your thoughts on it? Well, it's one word. It's one word to the whole thing, fact.   It's so good. It is Babylon Bee, I heard Seth Dillon speak at a conference I went to in Miami in February, and he just blew the whole conference event away. Actually, phenomenal what he's doing, love it. And if I could just leave our viewers with one picture, and this is this, a climatard. You may not have come across it, but a climatard is a person that believes that climate can be changed by paying a CO tax to the government. Don't believe it, it is nonsense. Ben, I appreciate you coming along always. Love chatting with you. Thank you so much for your time this evening. Thanks, Peter. It's a great honour to be invited back. I'm gonna go off now and smoke a cigar. I feel like doing the same. To our viewers and listeners, thank you so much for tuning in, whether you're watching on any of the platforms or watching later on BitChute Odysee or listening on Podbean around the podcasting apps, listening on the go. Thank you so much for being part of the conversation. And on Monday, we have, I'm just looking at my list, Tina Ramirez, who is standing in the Virginia Senate. I met her last year, absolutely phenomenal individual, what she's done for religious freedom, liberty, all around the world for decades. And she is standing, bringing her wealth of knowledge to the Senate there in Virginia. So tune in on Monday for her thoughts on a range of issues and what she is passionate about and why she is standing there in the State Senate in Virginia. But I wish you all a wonderful rest of your Saturday evening. Have a wonderful Sunday. I will be back with you on Monday. So thank you and good evening to you all.

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Franck Ferrand raconte...
Zita de Bourbon-Parme et la chute de l'Empire austro-hongrois

Franck Ferrand raconte...

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 23, 2023 25:25


Au printemps 1720, en pleine agitation du Système, un jeune aristocrate de haut rang, Antoine de Horn, est impliqué dans le meurtre sordide d'un agioteur. Ce qui n'aurait été qu'un fait divers, devient une affaire d'Etat lorsqu'on apprend qu'Antoine est condamné, non à la décapitation, mais au supplice de la roue.  Mention légales : Vos données de connexion, dont votre adresse IP, sont traités par Radio Classique, responsable de traitement, sur la base de son intérêt légitime, par l'intermédiaire de son sous-traitant Ausha, à des fins de réalisation de statistiques agréées et de lutte contre la fraude. Ces données sont supprimées en temps réel pour la finalité statistique et sous cinq mois à compter de la collecte à des fins de lutte contre la fraude. Pour plus d'informations sur les traitements réalisés par Radio Classique et exercer vos droits, consultez notre Politique de confidentialité.

Jay Austria Photo
No Te Va Gustar

Jay Austria Photo

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2023 21:35


NO TE VA GUSTAR (NTVG) se formó en Montevideo, Uruguay, en el año 1994 y está conformado por Emiliano Brancciari (voz y guitarra), Martin Gil (trompeta), Denis Ramos (trombón), Mauricio Ortiz (saxo), Diego Bartaburu (batería), Pablo Coniberti (guitarra), Guzman Silveira (bajo) y Francisco Nasser (teclados).Con 28 años de trayectoria, NTVG se ha convertido en una de las bandas de rock en español más populares y convocantes de Latinoamércia. A lo largo de su carrera ha desarrollado importantes giras por el mundo, recorriendo Sudamérica entera y países como Cuba, Panamá, México, Costa Rica, Estados Unidos, Alemania, Austria, Suiza, Inglaterra y España.Cuentan con diez álbumes de estudio: Sólo De Noche (1999), Este Fuerte Viento Que Sopla (2002), Aunque Cueste Ver El Sol (2004),Todo Es Tan Inflamable (2006), El Camino Más Largo (2008), Por Lo Menos Hoy (2010), El Calor Del Pleno Invierno (2012), El Tiempo Otra Vez Avanza (2014), Suenan Las Alarmas (2017) y Luz (2021), un disco acústico en vivo: Otras Canciones (2019) que también es un audiovisual y seis álbumes en vivo: MVD 05/03/05 (2005), Tan (2007), Público (2012), NTVG en vivo – Buenos Aires (2014), Otras Canciones en Vivo en Latinoamérica (2020), una reedición especial: Sólo De Día (2009) y una película documental: El Verano Siguiente (2014). La banda también cuenta con una biografía oficial: Memorias del Olvido (2019). Todos sus discos han alcanzado el status de Oro o Platinum en Argentina y Uruguay y han sido tendencia en plataformas digitales en casi toda Latinoamérica. NTVG tiene más de 3,7 millones de oyentes mensuales y supera el billón de reproducciones en Spotify y acumula más de 900 millones de visualizaciones en YouTube. No Te Va Gustar alberga una de las comunidades de redes sociales más grandes de una banda latinoamericana con 2,5 millones de seguidores en Facebook, 1,16 millón de subscriptores en Youtube, 890 mil seguidores en Twitter, 590 mil seguidores en Instagram y 200 mil seguidores en Tik Tok. NTVG posee un total de 9 nominaciones a los Grammy Latinos, Mejor Albúm de Rock por Por Lo Menos Hoy y Mejor Canción de Rock por Chau del mismo álbum en el 2011. Mejor DVD por Público en el 2012. En el 2013, El Calor del Pleno Invierno obtuvo nominación a Mejor Álbum de Rock y A Las Nueve del mismo álbum fue nominada como Mejor Canción de Rock. En el 2018 Para Cuando Me Muera fue nominada como Mejor Canción de Rock y el álbum al que pertenece, Suenan Las Alarmas fue nominado a Mejor Álbum de Rock. En el último anuncio de nominados para la 22ª. Entrega Anual del Latin Grammy, la banda fue reconocida con dos nominaciones: Mejor Álbum de Rock para Luz y Mejor Canción de Rock para Venganza con Nicki Nicole. La banda también se ha sumado a varias causas sociales destacandose la lucha contra la violencia de género creando en 2011 una campaña denominada “Nunca Más A Mi Lado”: nuncamasamilado.org.En octubre y noviembre de 2020, luego de una gira frustrada por la pandemia, No Te Va Gustar se encerró en una estancia en José Ignacio, Uruguay donde montó un estudio para grabar junto a Héctor Castillo en la producción, su próximo álbum. En mayo de 2021 se estrenó entonces el décimo disco de estudio “Luz”, con participaciones de lujo como Ricardo Mollo con voz y guitarra en “Austro” y Nicki Nicole en “Venganza”. Este nuevo trabajo devolvió a la banda a sus raíces eléctricas con canciones guitarreras y estribillos memorables y ya ha logrado posicionarse como uno de los discos más exitosos de su carrera. NTVG comenzó su gira internacional LUZ al final del 2021 con 3 shows en estadios llenos en Montevideo, Uruguay y La Plata, Argentina, este último fue filmado y grabado en vivo y se puede ver en su canal oficial de YouTube. Este tour los llevó en 2022 por todo el mundo y contó con mas de 65 conciertos de éxito rotundo con fechas en Argentina, Uruguay, México, Ecuador, Paraguay, Chile, Colombia, España y Alemania. Sus presentaciones en vivo son poderosas y refinadas. Con una base rockera y potente, NTVG fusiona distintos estilos musicales como el reggae, folk, murga, ska y pop basándose en la influencia de cada uno de sus miembros. LINK.TREE NTVG: https://linktr.ee/NTVGPLATAFORMAS DIGITALESSpotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/4ZDoy7AWNgQVmX7T0u0B1j?si=vjV-Zn0VR5yTNqC_25eCig&nd=1Apple MusicDeezer: https://www.deezer.com/en/artist/15779Amazon Music: https://music.amazon.com/artists/B000QKNAC4/no-te-va-gustar?ref=dm_sh_l0XdQXboP3trEnyteS99hqoklREDES SOCIALESWeb : https://notevagustar.com/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/notevagustaroficial/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/notevagustaroficial/Twitter: https://twitter.com/ntvgoficialYoutube: https://www.youtube.com/ntvgtvTik Tok: https://www.tiktok.com/Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/jayaustriaphoto/donations

Peter Hart's Military History
Ep164: Austro-Hungary and the Eastern Front, 1918

Peter Hart's Military History

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2023 67:19


We are back on the Eastern Front with our good chum Nicolai Eberholst! It's 1918 and surely it's all over for the Austro-Hungarians... Or is it?!Presenters: Peter Hart and Gary BainGuest: Nicolai EberholstPublisher: Mat McLachlanProducer: Jess StebnickiBecome a member to listen ad-free and receive special bonus content for only £2 per month: https://plus.acast.com/s/pete-and-garys-military-historySupport the show with a one-off contribution: www.buymeacoffee.com/pgmhFor more great history content, visit www.LivingHistoryTV.com, or subscribe to our YouTube channel at www.youtube.com/c/LivingHistoryTVTo walk in the footsteps of the soldiers of the First and Second World Wars, join one of our battlefield tours! Full details at www.battlefields.com.au Become a member at https://plus.acast.com/s/pete-and-garys-military-history. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Antena Historia
Austro-húngaros en el frente occidental durante la Gran Guerra

Antena Historia

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 6, 2023 81:20


Es posible que no sepáis que el ejército austro-húngaro participo durante la primera guerra mundial en el frente occidental, pues así fue, esta es su historia, y os la cuenta Eduardo Suárez. Antena Historia te regala 30 días PREMIUM, para que lo disfrutes https://www.ivoox.com/premium?affiliate-code=b4688a50868967db9ca413741a54cea5 Produce Antonio Cruz Edita ANTENA HISTORIA 🔊Antena Historia (podcast) forma parte del sello iVoox Originals 🌐web…….https://antenahistoria.com/ 📧correo.....info@antenahistoria.com 🔵Facebook…..Antena Historia Podcast | Facebook 🔴Twitter…...https://twitter.com/podcastantenahistoria ⚪Instagram...https://www.instagram.com/antenahistoria/ 🔷Telegram…... https://t.me/foroantenahistoria RADIO ONLINE......... https://zeno.fm/radio/antena-historia-radio/ DONACIONES PAYPAL...... https://paypal.me/ancrume Escucha el episodio completo en la app de iVoox, o descubre todo el catálogo de iVoox Originals

Cash Flow Connections - Real Estate Podcast
E564 - TT - From Socialism to Austro-Libertarianism

Cash Flow Connections - Real Estate Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 20, 2022 28:44


In this Topical Tuesday's episode, I spoke with Dr. Walter Block who is currently a professor and the chair of economics in the college of business administration at Loyola University. He is also an Adjunct Scholar at the Mises Institute and the Hoover Institute, as well as the author of over two dozen books, including Defending the Undefendable. Be sure to tune in if you're interested in learning about: How a chance encounter with Ayn Rand completely changed his world view The differences in ideology between Left-Keynesians, Right-Keynesians and Austrian economists Why Keynesian economic theory has captured the major institutions of today The hidden downsides of minimum wage law Why profits should be celebrated and not admonished To your success, Tyler Lyons Resources mentioned in the episode: 1. Dr. Walter Block Website Loyola University Interested in investing in ATMs? Check out our webinar.   Please note that investing in private placement securities entails a high degree of risk, including illiquidity of the investment and loss of principal. Please refer to the subscription agreement for a discussion of risk factors. Tired of scrambling for capital?  Check out our new FREE webinar -  How to Ensure You Never Scramble for Capital Again (The 3 Capital-Raising Secrets). Click Here to register.   CFC Podcast Facebook Group

Peter Hart's Military History
Ep150: Austro-Hungary and the Eastern Front, 1917

Peter Hart's Military History

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 30, 2022 68:46


It's our 150th episode, and to celebrate we are returning to one of our most popular topics - the Eastern Front with our chum Nicolai Eberholst. In this episode we explore the situation on the Front in 1917.Presenters: Peter Hart and Gary BainGuest: Nicolai EberholstPublisher: Mat McLachlanProducer: Jess StebnickiBecome a member to listen ad-free and receive special bonus content for only £2 per month: https://plus.acast.com/s/pete-and-garys-military-historySupport the show with a one-off contribution: www.buymeacoffee.com/pgmhFor more great history content, visit www.LivingHistoryTV.com, or subscribe to our YouTube channel at www.youtube.com/c/LivingHistoryTVTo walk in the footsteps of the soldiers of the First and Second World Wars, join one of our battlefield tours! Full details at www.battlefields.com.au Become a member at https://plus.acast.com/s/pete-and-garys-military-history. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Peter Hart's Military History
Ep143: Austro-Hungary and the Eastern Front, 1916

Peter Hart's Military History

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 12, 2022 64:19


Gary and Peter are once again joined by their colleague Nicolai Eberholst to discuss the fighting on the Eastern Front in the First World War. Today, the discussion focusses on the tough battles of 1916.Presenters: Peter Hart and Gary BainPublisher: Mat McLachlanProducer: Jess StebnickiBecome a member to listen ad-free and receive special bonus content for only £2 per month: https://plus.acast.com/s/pete-and-garys-military-historySupport the show with a one-off contribution: www.buymeacoffee.com/pgmhFor more great history content, visit www.LivingHistoryTV.com, or subscribe to our YouTube channel at www.youtube.com/c/LivingHistoryTVTo walk in the footsteps of the soldiers of the First and Second World Wars, join one of our battlefield tours! Full details at www.battlefields.com.au Become a member at https://plus.acast.com/s/pete-and-garys-military-history. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Peter Hart's Military History
Ep125: Austro-Hungary on the Eastern Front, 1915

Peter Hart's Military History

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 8, 2022 60:36


In the second special instalment about the Eastern Front, Pete and Gary discuss the Austro-Hungarians in 1915.Presenters: Peter Hart and Gary BainPublisher: Mat McLachlanProducer: Jess StebnickiBecome a member to listen ad-free and receive special bonus content for only £2 per month: https://plus.acast.com/s/pete-and-garys-military-historySupport the show with a one-off contribution: www.buymeacoffee.com/pgmhFor more great history content, visit www.LivingHistoryTV.com, or subscribe to our YouTube channel at www.youtube.com/c/LivingHistoryTV See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information. Become a member at https://plus.acast.com/s/pete-and-garys-military-history.

The China History Podcast
Ep. 297 | Austro-German Jewish Musicians in Wartime Shanghai

The China History Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2022 42:24


Laszlo welcomes Scripps College professor of music Dr. Hao Huang onto the CHP to discuss the stories of Jewish musicians from Germany and Austria who fled Europe and ended up in Shanghai. This is a companion episode to the six-part series on the Jewish Refugees in Shanghai (Episodes 208-213). Professor Huang discusses the trials and tribulations these musicians faced, stories of their survival, and the great legacy many of them left behind in China.GREAT BIG thanks go out to: CINEVISION GLOBAL INC for allowing us to use a sample of the original Chinese version of Rose, Rose I Love You, better known as Shanghai Rose.The Exilarte Center at the MDW - the University of Music and Performing Arts Vienna for allowing us to use an audio sample of the Wolfgang Fraenkel, Drei Orchesterlieder / Three Orchestral Songs (1941) that composer Fraenkel wrote while he was in ShanghaiYoutube channel Onkel Greifenklau for allowing us to use a sample of violinist Alfred Wittenberg the Allegro molto from Mozart's String Quartet in G Major (Wittenberg-Quartet)Youtube channel Musicprof78 for allowing us to use a sample of Frankie Laine's version of Rose, Rose I Love you. and Micah Huang for sound production. Check out Michah Huang and Emma Geiss at https://www.theflowerpistilsmusic.com/Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/the-china-history-podcast/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy