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On the eve of Easter with catch up with IRONMAN royalty and Port Macquarie legend, Pete Murray. We chat about the race upcoming and the decision to pull the professional men's and women's field out of the IRONMAN distance race, opening the opportunity for an age grouper to break the tape for the first time in history. Is this decision here to stay? Have you ever told your partner a story but forgot to tell your mate and then your entire story comes crashing down? B150 is back on the cards with B100 now out of the picture.Koa Sports is relegated, more evidence of a CONSPRIRACY!Join the Tribe.www.koasports.com.au
Mahanth Joishy, Fleet Superintendent for the City of Madison, Wisconsin, highlights the flexibility of switching between B5, B20 and B100, offering a major advantage in fleet operations. Joishy explains how biodiesel provides a cleaner, conversion-free fuel solution, keeping fleet vehicles operational even through the toughest winters.For more information, visit Clean Fuels Alliance America. To suggest topics or guests for a future episode, email us at podcasts@CleanFuels.org.
Nur noch wenige Tage und die Heiligen Hallen öffnen wieder ihre Pforten für uns alle. Zeit sich intensiv mit der Messe auseinander zu setzen und uns unsere Tipps zu verraten. Zusätzlich haben wir mit Robert von Xollox Games noch einen Gast der ein wenig über seine Messeerfahrung und -erwartung mit seinem Spiel "The Fog" berichtet. Viel Spaß beim reinhören. Der Podcast wird Euch präsentiert von Spieletastisch.de - Eurem Shop für Brettspiele. Kapitelmarker 00:00:54 Keine Antworten zur letzten Frage der Folge 00:01:39 Begrüßung Robert + Interview zu The Fog 00:33:58 Preview SPIEL 00:34:47 Vorschau - Robert 00:35:25 Foxpaw - Godot Games | Halle 3 - P511 00:36:20 Tír na nÓg - Grand Gamers Guild | Halle 3 H313 00:36:55 Arcs - Leder Games | Halle 3 G311 00:38:13 Andromeda´s Edge - Frosted Games | Halle 3 B200 00:40:47 Game Brewer | Halle 3 T112 00:43:25 Vorschau - Björn 00:46:30 Nebelwind - Spiel Das! | Halle 2 B100 00:50:36 Chants for the Old Ones - Invedars | Halle 3 W310 00:54:28 Compile: Main 1 - Greater Than Games | Halle 2 E610 00:56:20 Don Quixote - Llamascape Games | Halle 4 D312 00:57:36 Dino Dungeon - Hodari Spiele | Halle 3 G412 00:59:16 Vorschau - Basti 00:59:25 The White Castle: Matcha - Devir Games | Halle 3 D611 01:01:38 Rock Hard 1977 - Devir Games | Halle 3 D611 01:05:55 Video Game Champion - TackTurn | Halle 2 E110 01:08:50 Galileo Galilei - Pink Troubadour | Halle 4 F520 01:11:36 Vorschau - Stefan 01:11:46 Dust Race: Press Start - MM Spiele | Halle 6 B300 01:15:43 Zug um Zug Neuheiten - Days of Wonder | Halle 6 D200 01:16:52 Funkenschlag: Outpost - 2F Spiele | Halle 3 G511 01:21:05 Arschlochmensch - Kampfhummel Spiele | Halle 5 C101 01:23:08 Vorschau - Mario 01:23:46 Kyoto no Neko - Matagot | Halle 3 F113 01:27:14 The Fog: Escape from Paradise - Xollox Games | Halle 3 J411 01:27:58 Chrono Fall - Ornament Games | Halle 2 D540 01:32:31 Dead Cells - Scorpion Masqué | Halle 6 F300 01:35:16 Deep Rock Galactic - MOOD Publishing | Halle 3 R112 01:36:12 Galaxy Postman - Hodari Spiele | Halle 3 G412 01:38:37 Meet & Play - Saal Europa Samstag 14 - 18 Uhr 01:41:59 Auf was freuen wir uns sonst noch? 01:48:44 Frage der Folge Den Podcast findet Ihr u.a. auf folgenden Plattformen: iTunes / Spotify / Google Podcasts / Deezer Sowie in jeder Podcast App unter dem folgenden Feed: https://brettspiel-podcast.podcaster.de/brettspiel-podcast.rss Alle wichtigen Links zu uns findet Ihr in unserem Linktree Folge direkt herunterladen
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Un banco "para personas que creen que este planeta puede ser más saludable". Hablamos de B100 The Healthy Banking con Jorge Mahía, su director ejecutivo.
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Jon from Asianometry joins to discuss Taiwan's Earthquake, and the future of semiconductors. [SPON: Get 10% off Tasty Vite Ramen with code BROKENSILICON: https://bit.ly/3wKx6v1 ] [SPON: Use "brokensilicon“ at CDKeyOffer to get Win 11 Pro for $23: https://www.cdkeyoffer.com/cko/Moore11 ] 0:00 How did the Earthquake in Taiwan affect Jon? 7:27 Would a new World War benefit Intel? 14:45 Will China invade Taiwan? What weaknesses does TSMC have? 25:05 Is AMD's "underdog mindset" holding back their future? 39:17 Why wouldn't AMD "go for the kill" with a Zen 5 R9 9960X3D? 44:56 Zen 6, Future TSMC nodes, AMD Packaging 50:22 (Lack of) Governmental Funding for Intel, IFS vs TSMC 1:03:35 Are we sleeping on Synopsis? Intel Gaudi 3 Competitive? 1:19:30 Nvidia Blackwell, Vera Rubin, AI Dominance 1:31:25 Is Nvidia really using “chiplets” with B100? 1:43:31 Advice for people who visit Taiwan Check out Jon's YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@Asianometry Last time Jon was on Broken Silicon: https://youtu.be/p1m0pc5TkNw?si=kB-6J3Osh-lX3uwW https://youtu.be/tB4q6Wp4XHc?si=bPC9SMQYgrJYGKwb https://youtu.be/Nk-lBok9_TU?si=f8zXjdeRbhpq7_tG https://www.anandtech.com/show/21337/tsmc-to-receive-6b-us-chips-act-set-to-build-2nm-fab-in-arizona https://youtu.be/TbWfywgY7sk?si=4gzq6gIcRD-qodGE https://arstechnica.com/information-technology/2024/04/intels-gaudi-3-ai-accelerator-chip-may-give-nvidias-h100-a-run-for-the-money/ https://youtu.be/dJbUB6Pfc90?si=kJboVLsZ9zSL1oZT https://solarsme.com/best-states-for-solar-energy/#:~:text=According%20to%20Solar%20Energy%20Industries,massive%20investment%20in%20solar%20space. https://www.rfa.org/english/news/china/kinmen-island-taiwan-tensions-03272024133330.html https://www.economist.com/asia/2023/04/05/the-view-from-the-front-line-between-taiwan-and-china https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2024-03-12/pentagon-scraps-plan-to-spend-2-5-billion-on-intel-chip-grant
Segunda hora de Visión Global en Radio Intereconomía que empezamos con el análisis de mercados en el que nos acompaña Miguel Ángel Temprano, gestor independiente. Con él hablamos de la conferencia de desarrolladores de NVIDA que empieza hoy. Los inversores confían en que Nvidia revele nuevos chips para el desarrollo de la IA, y seguirán con gran interés el discurso de su CEO, Jensen Huang, en la jornada inaugural, y la posible presentación del chip B100, la versión de nueva generación de su GPU H100. También hablamos de la reunión del Banco Central de Japón que se celebra mañana, de los máximos en el Nikkei y de la reunión de la FED del miércoles. Después, en el análisis técnico de 'en la mira', con Raúl Calle, miramos a Pepsico y Coca Cola. Por último, tertulia en la que nos acompañan Eduardo Irastorza, profesor en OBS Business School y Moisés Ruiz, profesor en la Universidad Europea y experto en liderzgo y comunicación.
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Our 158th episode with a summary and discussion of last week's big AI news! Read out our text newsletter and comment on the podcast at https://lastweekin.ai/ Email us your questions and feedback at contact@lastweekin.ai and/or hello@gladstone.ai Timestamps + links: Tools & Apps (00:01:05) Introducing the next generation of Claude (00:16:05) Competition in AI video generation heats up as Deepmind alums unveil Haiper (00:19:40) Meta AI creates ahistorical images, like Google Gemini (00:22:12) Ideogram Is A New AI Image Generator That Obliterates the Competition, Outperforming MidJourney and Dall-E 3 (00:24:25) Wix's new AI chatbot builds websites in seconds based on prompts (00:26:34) I used generative AI to turn my story into a comic—and you can too Applications & Business (00:27:40) Elon Musk sues OpenAI and CEO Sam Altman for putting profits above humanity , OpenAI Fires Back at Musk Allegations With Trove of Emails (00:35:42) Inside the Crisis at Google (00:38:36) It's official: Waymo robotaxis are now free to use freeways and leave San Francisco (00:40:33) Nvidia's next-gen AI GPUs could draw an astounding 1000 Watts each, a 40 percent increase — Dell spills the beans on B100 and B200 in its earnings call (00:42:43) AI chip startup Groq forms new business unit, acquires Definitive Intelligence Projects & Open Source (00:45:13) StarCoder 2 and The Stack v2: The Next Generation (00:49:05) Introducing TripoSR: Fast 3D Object Generation from Single Images (00:51:21) H2O AI releases Danube, a super-tiny LLM for mobile applications Research & Advancements (00:52:27) AtP*: An efficient and scalable method for localizing LLM behaviour to components (00:58:28) Stable Diffusion 3: Research Paper (01:02:10) Approaching Human-Level Forecasting with Language Models (01:05:34) Here Come the AI Worms (01:08:20) High-speed humanoid feels like a step change in robotics (01:12:26) Functional Benchmarks for Robust Evaluation of Reasoning Performance, and the Reasoning Gap Policy & Safety (01:15:18) India reverses AI stance, requires government approval for model launches (01:19:16) When Your AIs Deceive You: Challenges with Partial Observability of Human Evaluators in Reward Learning (01:24:45) OpenAI signs open letter to build AI responsibly just days after Elon Musk sued the company for putting profit ahead of people (01:27:37) AI-generated articles prompt Wikipedia to downgrade CNET's reliability rating (01:29:40) Malicious AI models on Hugging Face backdoor users' machines (01:32:25) China offers AI computing ‘vouchers' to its underpowered start-ups Synthetic Media & Art (01:34:18) Trump supporters target black voters with faked AI images (01:37:10) AI-Generated Kara Swisher Biographies Flood Amazon (01:39:55) Inside the World of AI TikTok Spammers (01:43:35) Twitter is becoming a 'ghost town' of bots as AI-generated spam content floods the internet Fun! (01:46:35) Man tries to steal driverless car in L.A., doesn't get far: police
Quadrise PLC CEO Jason Miles tells Proactive's Stephen Gunnion the company has had a strong start to 2024, highlighting key partnerships aimed at advancing the production of sustainable marine biofuels. Quadrise has entered into agreements with notable entities such as Cargill and Mac2, and more recently with Euthenia Energy and BTG Bioliquids. Miles explained that the collaboration with BTG Bioliquids focuses on converting renewable biomass into bio-oils through fast pyrolysis technology, a venture that promises to supply marine biofuels to global bunker hubs. Euthenia Energy, with its vast experience in renewable projects, especially in Spain, is set to leverage its connections in energy and shipping to distribute a new sustainable marine fuel, initially targeting the Mediterranean hubs of Algeciras and Gibraltar. Miles said the importance of these agreements lies in their potential to decarbonize the shipping industry, aligning with new EU regulations penalizing less efficient vessels emitting higher CO2 levels. Quadrise's efforts to supply European and global bunker hubs with bio-M-SAR products are in direct response to these regulatory pressures. Moreover, these partnerships contribute to Quadrise's ambitious goal to deliver a net-zero marine fuel by 2030, showcasing the company's progress in prototyping a sustainable B100 marine fuel product. #QuadriseFuelsInternational #SustainableMarineFuel #Decarbonization #RenewableEnergy #BiomassBiofuel #BioMSR #MarineBiofuels #ShippingIndustry #EURegulations #NetZero2030 #JasonMiles #EnergyTransition #CargillPartnership #MAC #EugeniaEnergy #BTGBioliquids #SustainableShipping #InnovationInEnergy #RenewableBiomass #BiofuelTechnology #MaritimeSustainability #GreenShipping#ProactiveInvestors #invest #investing #investment #investor #stockmarket #stocks #stock #stockmarketnews
Matt McLelland, VP of Sustainability and Innovation, Covenant joined Grayson Brulte on The Road to Autonomy podcast to discuss why it all comes down to unit economics when fleets are evaluating new trucking technologies such as battery electric trucks and autonomous trucks. The conversation begins with Matt discussing how Covenant is thinking about implementing battery electric trucks into their fleet. With limited range and reduced weight capacities, the right lane and freight have to be matched up to ensure a successful run. The fleet of the future is actually going to be something that is made up of a lot different pieces of equipment that reflect the different and diverse needs of our customer base. – Matt McLellandReduced capacity comes with increased cost, as battery electric trucks cost roughly 50% more then traditional diesel trucks. Factor in stubborn inflation, slim margins and a Fed Funds interest rate of 5.33%, fleets are hamstrung when it comes financing the increased cost of battery electric trucks.Is a hybrid solution the right solution? As companies look to lower their carbon emissions, could electrified trailers be the solution? Or it could be renewable diesel or B100 (pure biodiesel)?Hybrid solutions that are not full on zero-emission vehicles, that's what I think the future is. – Matt McLellandThe costs to implement low carbon, zero-emissions technologies for trucks is going to cost more. For the business model to work, that cost is going to have to passed onto the consumer. But the economic reality is, consumers will not pay more for shipping as they are used to fast free shipping commonly known as the “Amazon effect“. Could the push towards low carbon and zero-emissions trucks inadvertently accelerate the implementation and adoption of autonomous trucks?It all comes down to the unit economics. – Matt McLellandAutonomous trucks offer better unit economics than traditional trucks, and the economics only get better as the size of the fleet increases. Covenant is taking a measured approach to autonomous trucking by rolling up their sleeves and developing relationships with the developers. This approach has led to commercial relationships with Aurora and Torc. Wrapping up the conversation, Matt shares his thoughts on the future of the trucking industry.Recorded on Friday, February 9, 2023--------About The Road to AutonomyThe Road to Autonomy® is a leading source of data, insight and analysis on autonomous vehicles/trucks and the emerging autonomy economy™. The company has two businesses: The Road to Autonomy Indices, with Standard and Poor's Dow Jones Indices as the custom calculation agent; Media, which includes The Road to Autonomy podcast and This Week in The Autonomy Economy newsletter.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Integrated Systems Europe returns to Barcelona for one of the biggest international shows of the AV industry. From January 30th to February 2nd, attendees will have the chance to see the latest innovations for AV technology. We sit down with the SDVoE Alliance's President Stephane Tremblay about what they have in store for their booth at B100 in Hall 5 during the show.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Quadrise PLC (AIM:QED) CEO Jason Miles provides Thomas Warner with an update on the company's biofuel research and development. Quadrise is commercialising a biofuel, bioMSAR, with 40% glycerin, aiming for a 30% reduction in CO2 emissions and improved efficiency in marine vessels. Miles highlights recent testing with alternatives to glycerin, such as crude sugar oils and methyl esters, showing promising results in reducing emissions and enhancing efficiency. He explains that Quadrise aims to create a fully Net Zero biofuel by replacing hydrocarbons with sustainable components, focusing on solutions for the shipping industry, which contributes 3% of global CO2 emissions. With increasing pressure on the shipping sector to reduce emissions, QuadRise's biofuel products could ultimately offer environmentally friendly alternatives. The company plans to conduct further testing at a facility in Finland, collaborate with biofuel partners, and accelerate product development. Miles emphasises the momentum in the biofuels industry and Quadrise's position in providing sustainable solutions. The company's upcoming plans include extensive testing in the first half of the next year, collaboration with undisclosed biofuel partners, and progressing toward B100 biofuel products.
This episode came together at ~4 hrs notice since Dylan had just landed in SF and we had to setup quickly; you might notice some small audio issues in some segments, we apologize. We're currently building our own podcast studio for 2024!
This week, Joe discusses his recent trip from Fort Myers, FL to Johannesburg, South Africa in a King Air B100. The King Air B100 is equipped with Garrett Engines and is the outcast of the family. This airplane flew great and led to a rather uneventful ferry trip which is exactly what you want!
In this breaking news video, we're reporting that Parliament will select a new Prime Minister on July 13th. Stay tuned for more details as this story develops!This is a breaking news video, so be sure to check back for updates as we report on the upcoming selection of a new Prime Minister for Thailand. This story is sure to be interesting, so be sure to check back here for the latest news!--Van driver intimidation sparked by extra fare disagreementAn official report on the ongoing saga of the van driver from Krabi who verbally abused a 35-year-old tourist from Singapore on Sunday (July 2) has confirmed that the initial dispute was over the driver refusing to drop the tourist at his hotel without receiving an extra B100.Source - The Phuket News - Thaiger NewsEx-minister plays down unrestSource - The Bangkok PostBreaking news : Parliament to select new prime minister on July 13A joint sitting of the Thai parliament will convene on July 13 to vote for the next prime minister, House speaker-elect Wan Muhamad Noor Matha said today (Wednesday).Source - Thai PBS WorldPita is worth Bt85 million : NACCMove Forward party leader and prime ministerial candidate Pita Limjaroenrat has assets worth about Bt85 million and about Bt20 million in debt, as declared to the National Anti-Corruption Commission (NACC) on March 20 after the completion of his four-year term as a member of parliament.Source - Thai PBS WorldSalaries, benefits of top parliamentarians revealedAfter weeks of speculation and disputes, Thailand now has a new House speaker and Parliament president, moving Thailand one step closer towards forming a new government.Source - The Nation ThailandTeen gangs sought as shots fired in KathuPHUKET: Teen gangs are suspected in an incident early this morning (July 5) that saw more than 15 shots fired on a small, quiet street in Kathu.Source - The Phuket News--Want to support the show? Then why not buy me a coffee! You can do so by following the link belowhttps://www.buymeacoffee.com/thaiexpatshow--Interested in starting your own podcast like the Thai Expat Daily Show? I use Buzzsprout and I can't recommend it highly enough. It makes everything super easy. Sign up today to get on the path to making great podcasts!https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=1751572--Check out our website and forum - https://www.thaiexpatdailyshow.com--LIKE & SUBSCRIBE for new videos every dayhttps://www.youtube.com/channel/UCB8khQ_NapVMDiW09oqL-rw--Listen to our podcast on Spotify, Apple, and Amazon or on our podcast website: https://thaiexpatdailyshow.buzzsprout.com--Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/thaiexpatdailyshow--#thaiexpatdailyshow #thailandnews #phuketnewsSupport the show
'Saniflo exhibits at Installer Show 2023' item published on BusinessNet Explorer in audio/visual podcast format. BNE Product News presenter Mick de Leiburne provides the voiceover. | By listening to this podcast you will learn how Saniflo - a leading designer and manufacturer of pumps, macerators and lifting stations - will exhibit at the Installer Show at the NEC in Birmingham in Hall 5, stand B100. The decision to exhibit at this year's Installer Show is thanks to the success of last year's show. | Podcasts, Bite Sized Learning, Case Studies, Application Stories, Industry, Sector, Mechanical, Specifiers, Buyers, Macerators, Pumps, Lifting Stations, Saniflush WC | Link to item in Visual format to support learning: https://businessnetexplorer.com/saniflo-exhibits-at-installer-show-2023/ | For full product information please refer to brand manufacturer. Link to Saniflo profile page in the BNE Construction & Building Services | Audio Visual virtual exhibition on BusinessNet Explorer: https://businessnetexplorer.com/clients/saniflo/
Over the past few years, the city of Madison has been partnering with Wisconsin soybean farmers and other agriculture groups to move its truck fleet toward 100 percent biodiesel. Biodiesel is a fuel made from soybeans, and it's helping the city cut emissions. Fleet Superintendent Mahanth Joishy tells Mid-West Farm Report about the progress. Joishy is also looking forward to claiming the first wood chipper to run on B100.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this video, we'll be discussing the recent news story of Russians taking over luxury Thailand resorts. Why? And what does this mean for the tourism industry in Thailand?As tourism continues to grow in any country, it's important to be aware of any potential risks. In this video, we'll discuss the story of the Russians taking over luxury resorts in Thailand and what this may mean for the tourism industry there. Are Russian tourists a threat to Thailand's tourism industry? Let's find out in this video!--Thai general election on May 14The Election Commission has set the general election for Sunday, May 14, with advanced voting a week earlier on Sunday, May 7.Source – The Bangkok PostWarrants were issued for 4 immigration officers for crypto extortionArrest warrants have been approved for four immigration police accused of the abduction of a Chinese man and Thai woman and extortion of 30,000 tether crypto coins, worth about 1 million baht, deputy police chief Pol Gen Surachate Hakparn said.Source – The Bangkok PostBar raid, sex claim hits PhuketNight entertainment operators in Patong say their businesses have lost about B100 million in the past week following a raid on a local bar operated by a foreigner who allegedly employed girls aged under 18 as sex workers.Source – The Bangkok Post – The Phuket NewsFIGHT? NO PHUKET Thousands of Russians flee for Thailand to avoid Ukraine war call-up as they ‘take over' top resortsTens of thousands of Russians have fled to Thailand to escape a Ukraine war call-up. Top tourist resorts, such as Phuket, have been swamped with draft dodgers.Tourists exempt in jet-ski license crackdownPHUKET: Tourists are not required to have the correct license in order to operate a rental jet-ski, Phuket Marine Police Chief Lt Col Jeerayut Niyomdet has confirmed to The Phuket News.Source – The Phuket News--Want to support the show? Then why not buy me a coffee! You can do so by following the link belowhttps://www.buymeacoffee.com/thaiexpatshow--Interested in starting your own podcast like the Thai Expat Daily Show? I use Buzzsprout and I can't recommend it highly enough. It makes everything super easy. Sign up today to get on the path to making great podcasts!https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=1751572--Check out our website and forum - https://www.thaiexpatdailyshow.com--LIKE & SUBSCRIBE for new videos every dayhttps://www.youtube.com/channel/UCB8khQ_NapVMDiW09oqL-rw--Listen to our podcast on Spotify, Apple, and Amazon or on our podcast website: https://thaiexpatdailyshow.buzzsprout.com--Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/thaiexpatdailyshow--#thaiexpatdailyshow #thailandnews #phuketnewsSupport the show
D'ici 2030, Singapour s'est fixé un objectif ambitieux dans la réduction des émissions de gaz à effet de serre. En tant que deuxième port de conteneurs au monde, après Shanghai, la ville-État a l'intention de mettre en place des normes plus strictes pour les navires portuaires qui font escale sur ses quais. Elle va ainsi interdire l'utilisation de carburants fossiles pour les navires à partir de 2030.Ce n'est pas un secret, les gouvernements du monde entier tentent de trouver leur place dans la transition écologique, dont la grande majorité se creusent la tête pour réduire l'utilisation des hydrocarbures, à la fois dans un but écologique avec la limiter des émissions de CO2, ainsi que le ralentissement du changement climatique, mais aussi d'un point de vue économique. En effet, le pétrole est de plus en plus rare et coûte de plus en plus cher. Bien que certains projets tels que l'interdiction des voitures à essence par l'Union européenne d'ici 2035 ont connu des difficultés, l'initiative portée par Singapour pourrait bien donner des idées à d'autres villes portuaires. En effet, Singapour est l'un des ports les plus importants du commerce mondial. à partir de 2030, les nouveaux navires accostant dans le port devront être soit électriques, soit utiliser du biodiesel B100, soit fonctionner avec des carburants qui ne produisent pas de CO2, comme l'hydrogène.Le port de Singapour avait déjà pris d'autres engagements en matière de réduction des émissions de CO2, tels que l'installation de bornes de recharge pour les navires électriques à partir de cette année. La cité-état a aussi pour ambition de devenir un port à émission de CO2 zéro d'ici 2050 en raison de sa position géographique privilégiée au niveau du détroit de Malacca, près de la Malaisie. Cependant, un détail soulève plusieurs questions. L'autorité portuaire et maritime de Singapour a l'intention d'interdire l'accès à ses quais aux nouveaux navires, mais il n'est pas clair si les navires thermiques construits avant 2030 seront autorisés à y accéder contrairement à ceux produits après. Pour l'instant, aucune information n'a été communiquée par la ville. Hébergé par Acast. Visitez acast.com/privacy pour plus d'informations.
D'ici 2030, Singapour s'est fixé un objectif ambitieux dans la réduction des émissions de gaz à effet de serre. En tant que deuxième port de conteneurs au monde, après Shanghai, la ville-État a l'intention de mettre en place des normes plus strictes pour les navires portuaires qui font escale sur ses quais. Elle va ainsi interdire l'utilisation de carburants fossiles pour les navires à partir de 2030. Ce n'est pas un secret, les gouvernements du monde entier tentent de trouver leur place dans la transition écologique, dont la grande majorité se creusent la tête pour réduire l'utilisation des hydrocarbures, à la fois dans un but écologique avec la limiter des émissions de CO2, ainsi que le ralentissement du changement climatique, mais aussi d'un point de vue économique. En effet, le pétrole est de plus en plus rare et coûte de plus en plus cher. Bien que certains projets tels que l'interdiction des voitures à essence par l'Union européenne d'ici 2035 ont connu des difficultés, l'initiative portée par Singapour pourrait bien donner des idées à d'autres villes portuaires. En effet, Singapour est l'un des ports les plus importants du commerce mondial. à partir de 2030, les nouveaux navires accostant dans le port devront être soit électriques, soit utiliser du biodiesel B100, soit fonctionner avec des carburants qui ne produisent pas de CO2, comme l'hydrogène. Le port de Singapour avait déjà pris d'autres engagements en matière de réduction des émissions de CO2, tels que l'installation de bornes de recharge pour les navires électriques à partir de cette année. La cité-état a aussi pour ambition de devenir un port à émission de CO2 zéro d'ici 2050 en raison de sa position géographique privilégiée au niveau du détroit de Malacca, près de la Malaisie. Cependant, un détail soulève plusieurs questions. L'autorité portuaire et maritime de Singapour a l'intention d'interdire l'accès à ses quais aux nouveaux navires, mais il n'est pas clair si les navires thermiques construits avant 2030 seront autorisés à y accéder contrairement à ceux produits après. Pour l'instant, aucune information n'a été communiquée par la ville. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Het is zover! Het Studio Formule 1 gala. In deze aflevering gaan wij het afgelopen Formule 1 seizoen analyseren aan de hand van verschillende awards. Van het moment en de race van het jaar tot de B100 award voor de coureur met de meeste pech in 2022. En jullie als luisteraars hebben mee kunnen stemmen op twitter. Alles komt aan bod! We gaan van start met de laatste Studio Formule 1 van het jaar!
The Longer Catechism of the Orthodox Church - St Philaret of Moscow
Host of B100 Radio's Morning Show Brittney Baily, takes us through her 14 year radio career. From Falcon sounds, to fields of linoleum, and being on a first name basis with Garth Brooks, this episode brings us a ton of laughter and good times. Enjoy the show!
The Longer Catechism
For 12 years, Colin Huwlyer has been at the helm of Optimus Technologies perfecting it Vector System, an advanced fuel system technology that enables diesel engines to operate on 100% biodiesel (B100). Colin will explain how the Vector System is designed for medium and heavy-duty fleet applications to enable decarbonization of the transportation sector. Unlike electrification and hydrogen solutions, Optimus' Vector System is a technology that is in use today at scale with leading municipal and private fleets throughout the country. The California Air Resources Board (CARB) Emissions Certification and Compliance Division issued an Executive Order that provides an exemption for the use of the Vector System in the State of California in model years 2010-2019 on-road diesel engines. Learn how this will create growth opportunities for Optimus moving forward!
On this episode Shanny JackMe had Ace King aka @silkdachakra in the studio and they discussed the music industry and his project thee kollective, plus his new show on B100, his new album Play Your Position that droppes 12/20/22 and a whole lot more. Tune in every other Sunday @1pm https://youtu.be/QTkYVNEok-o
This week, Joe sits down with longtime friend and client, Jeff Plotka. Joe conducted Jeff's CPL checkride and sat down to discuss why he made the decision to pursue a CPL and to discuss benefits of modern avionics in the cockpit.
This week, Joe sat down with long time client, Patrick Turner, and pro pilot, Gary Chidester. They discussed the benefits of using autothrottle in both the M600 and professional airline pilot settings.
Joe and Deanna sit down to discuss when is the correct time, what it takes, and where to begin when entering into the PA-46 world.
Begon ik wilikeenkind ooit voor single vrouwen, veel dames die contact opnemen zijn niet alleen maar een stel. Vaak nemen ze samen contact op, want ze zijn blij met de relatie.De relatie is goed, maar staat onder druk. Want zij wil wel een kind en hij niet. Nog niet.Niet meer.Nu nog niet. Nooit niet. Verwarrend. (Download dus de KinderwensBeslisgids ;-)Maar beiden willen ze de relatie niet kwijt. Ik ken deze situatie maar al te goed. Ik wilde dolgraag een kind maar mijn goede man wilde in eerste instantie niet meedoen. Op het allergekste moment hield hij m'n handje vast bij de spermabank terwijl ik geïnsemineerd werd met het zaad van B100. Enfin. Het liep allemaal alles, maar de take away is dat we onze relatie behielden, omdat we elkaar ruimte gaven. Dat lijkt onmogelijk als je voor die taak staat, maar het kan wel.In deze podcast leg ik uit hoe. Veel luisterplezier.Hier download je de KinderwensBeslisgids
Cleanomic seneng banget kali ini bisa partneran dengan Madani Berkelanjutan untuk bahas lebih mendalam beberapa isu yang berkaitan dengan krisis iklim dalam rangkaian series podcast di #CleanomicRadio. Isu perubahan iklim ga bisa dipungkiri akan menjadi topik yang bakal kita bahas sehari-hari, dari mulai konferensi #COP26 di Glasgow sampe cuitan Bu Menteri Siti soal deforestasi. Pembahasan tentang iklim tuh luas banget sebenernya, darimulai sejarah ke belakang, komitmen iklim yang baru disepakati, proses pengurangan emisi serta realisasi di lapangan. Banyak nih yang harus kita pelajari supaya bisa tune in dengan diskusi seputar isu iklim dan bisa kasih komentar yang produktif. Di podcast episode ini, kami ngobrol dengan Mas Bisuk Abraham, seorang Researcher yang memiliki kekhususan di bidang Natural Resource Economics dari LPEM FEB UI, Pusat Penelitian Fakultas Ekonomi Universitas Indonesia. Pembahasannya menarik banget, karena kita ngobrolin BBN dari berbagai sisi, mulai dari ekonomi, lingkungan, sampai sosial. Kenapa BBN? BBN adalah singkatan dari Bahan Bakar Nabati, salah satu alternatif energi ramah lingkungan yang terbuat dari minyak nabati berasal dari tumbuhan. BBN ini pertama kali di kembangkan di Brazil dan kini menjadi salah satu pilihan energi alternatif pengganti energi fosil yang sedang dikembangkan oleh Indonesia. BBN ada banyak macamnya, tapi yang menjadi fokus Indonesia sekarang ini adalah BBN dalam bentuk Biodiesel yang punya target sebagai pengganti bahan bakar untuk transportasi. BBN sendiri masuk ke Indonesia pada tahun 2008 dan sampai sekarang ini penggunaan biodiesel sebagai bahan dalam bentuk campuran terus meningkat, mulai dari 5% (B5) menjadi 30% (B30). Kedepannya Indonesia punya target kalau bahan bakar di Indonesia menjadi 100% berasal dari Biodiesel atau B100. Tapi nihh, isu yang sekarang sedang banyak banget jadi perbincangan karena bahan baku biodiesel Indonesia itu mostly berasal dari kelapa sawit. Tau sendiri dong, kelapa sawit sendiri banyak dapet stigma negatif dari masyarakat karena dampak pembukaan lahan perkebunannya yang mengakibatkan hilangnya lahan hutan dan lahan gambut di Indonesia, isu biodiversity, yang tentunya akan berdampak pada isu perubahan iklim. Namun, di sisi lain, kita juga perlu diversifikasi energi dalam waktu dekat untuk mengurangi ketergantungan dengan fosil fuel. Yuk dengerin dan follow #CleanomicRadio supaya kamu gak ketinggalan episode berikutnya! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/cleanomicradio/message
Møde nr. 121 i salen 1) Fremme af F 64 om den aktuelle udvikling i Israel-Palæstina-konfliktenForespørgsel til udenrigsministeren om den aktuelle udvikling i Israel-Palæstina-konflikten. (Hasteforespørgsel). Af Christian Juhl (EL) og Eva Flyvholm (EL).2) Fortsættelse [afstemning] af F 12 om status for opklaringsarbejdet om mordbranden på »Scandinavian Star«Forespørgsel til justitsministeren om status for opklaringsarbejdet om mordbranden på »Scandinavian Star«. Af Søren Søndergaard (EL), Jeppe Bruus (S), Peter Skaarup (DF), Jens Rohde (RV), Karina Lorentzen Dehnhardt (SF), Pernille Vermund (NB) og Torsten Gejl (ALT).3) Fortsættelse [afstemning] af F 38 om politisk censur på de sociale medierForespørgsel til justitsministeren om politisk censur på de sociale medier. Af Morten Messerschmidt (DF) og Peter Skaarup (DF).4) Fortsættelse [afstemning] af F 48 om omsorgstandplejen til svækkede ældreForespørgsel til sundhedsministeren om omsorgstandplejen til svækkede ældre. Af Jane Heitmann (V) og Maja Torp (V).5) 2. (sidste) behandling af B 128 om at hente danske børn fra flygtningelejre i Syrien til DanmarkForslag til folketingsbeslutning om at hente danske børn fra flygtningelejre i Syrien til Danmark. Af Rosa Lund (EL), Kristian Hegaard (RV), Karina Lorentzen Dehnhardt (SF), Torsten Gejl (ALT) og Sikandar Siddique (UFG) m.fl.6) 2. (sidste) behandling af B 276 om at placere Hizbollah på EU’s terrorlisteForslag til folketingsbeslutning om at placere Hizbollah på EU’s terrorliste. Af Naser Khader (KF) m.fl.7) 2. (sidste) beh. af B 288 om Danmarks afgrænsning af kontinentalsoklen uden for 200 sømilForslag til folketingsbeslutning om Danmarks indgåelse af overenskomst af 30. oktober 2019 mellem Kongeriget Danmarks regering sammen med Færøernes landsstyre på den ene side og Norges regering på den anden side vedrørende afgrænsningen af kontinentalsoklen uden for 200 sømil i området mellem Færøerne, Island, Fastlandsnorge og Jan Mayen. Af udenrigsministeren (Jeppe Kofod).8) 2. (sidste) beh. af B289 om DKs indgåelse af overenskomst om afgrænsning af kontinentalsoklenForslag til folketingsbeslutning om Danmarks indgåelse af overenskomst af 30. oktober 2019 mellem Kongeriget Danmarks regering sammen med Færøernes landsstyre på den ene side og Islands regering på den anden side vedrørende afgrænsningen af kontinentalsoklen uden for 200 sømil i området mellem Færøerne, Island, Fastlandsnorge og Jan Mayen. Af udenrigsministeren (Jeppe Kofod).9) 2. (sidste) behandling af B 295 om danske militære bidrag til GuineabugtenForslag til folketingsbeslutning om danske militære bidrag til Guineabugten. Af udenrigsministeren (Jeppe Kofod).10) 2. (sidste) behandling af B 297 om danske militære bidrag til Operation Barkhane i SahelregionenForslag til folketingsbeslutning om danske militære bidrag til Operation Barkhane i Sahelregionen. Af udenrigsministeren (Jeppe Kofod).11) 2. (sidste) behandling af B 193 om forøgelse af forsvarsbudgettet til 2 pct. af bnpForslag til folketingsbeslutning om forøgelse af forsvarsbudgettet til 2 pct. af bnp. Af Peter Seier Christensen (NB) m.fl.12) 2. (sidste) behandling af B 188 om at sætte loft over andelen af tosprogede på danske uddannelserForslag til folketingsbeslutning om at sætte loft over andelen af tosprogede på danske uddannelser. Af Morten Messerschmidt (DF) m.fl.13) 2. (sidste) behandling af B 189 om et loft over andelen af udlændinge på danske gymnasierForslag til folketingsbeslutning om et loft over andelen af udlændinge på danske gymnasier. Af Morten Messerschmidt (DF) m.fl.14) 2. (sidste) behandling af B 203 om at hæve koblingsprocenten for fri- og privatskolerForslag til folketingsbeslutning om at hæve koblingsprocenten for fri- og privatskoler. Af Mette Thiesen (NB), Katarina Ammitzbøll (KF) og Henrik Dahl (LA) m.fl.15) 2. (sidste) beh. af B 271 om at ændre arbejdet med uddannelsesparathedsvurderingenForslag til folketingsbeslutning om at ændre arbejdet med uddannelsesparathedsvurderingen hos elever i de ældste klasser i grundskolen og at indføre tilbud om uddannelsesvejledning til alle elever i 8. og 9. klasse. Af Stén Knuth (V) m.fl.16) 2. (sidste) behandling af B 256 om at indføre et forbud mod nye kræftfremkaldende tobaksprodukterForslag til folketingsbeslutning om at indføre et forbud mod nye kræftfremkaldende tobaksprodukter. Af Per Larsen (KF) m.fl.17) 2. (sidste) behandling af B 117 om anonymisering af jobansøgninger til offentlige stillingerForslag til folketingsbeslutning om anonymisering af jobansøgninger til offentlige stillinger. Af Sikandar Siddique (UFG), Uffe Elbæk (UFG) og Susanne Zimmer (UFG).18) 2. (sidste) beh. af B100 om ændring af eftervederlag for varetagelsen af regionale og kommunale hvervForslag til folketingsbeslutning om ændring af eftervederlag for varetagelsen af regionale og kommunale hverv. Af Jens Henrik Thulesen Dahl (DF) m.fl.19) 2. (sidste) beh. af B 137 om at ophæve loven om nedrivning og salg af almene boliger m.v.Forslag til folketingsbeslutning om at ophæve loven om nedrivning og salg af almene boliger og afskaffe de såkaldte »ghettolister« (borgerforslag). Af Leif Lahn Jensen (S), Peter Skaarup (DF), Andreas Steenberg (RV), Karsten Hønge (SF), Peder Hvelplund (EL), Mai Mercado (KF), Peter Seier Christensen (NB), Ole Birk Olesen (LA), Torsten Gejl (ALT), Aaja Chemnitz Larsen (IA), Lars Løkke Rasmussen (UFG) og Susanne Zimmer (UFG).20) 2. (sidste) beh. af B80 om at regeringen pålægges ikke at indføre en ret til juridisk kønsskifte for børnForslag til folketingsbeslutning om, at regeringen pålægges ikke at indføre en ret til juridisk kønsskifte for børn. Af Liselott Blixt (DF), Birgitte Bergman (KF), Mette Thiesen (NB) og Henrik Dahl (LA) m.fl.21) 1. (eneste) beh. af B 174 om at give børn og unge under 18 år mulighed for juridisk kønsskifteForslag til folketingsbeslutning om at give børn og unge under 18 år mulighed for juridisk kønsskifte. Af Pernille Skipper (EL) m.fl.22) 2. behandling af L 194 om tidligere hårde ghettoområder, som er omfattet af en udviklingsplanForslag til lov om ændring af lov om almene boliger m.v., lov om leje af almene boliger og lov om leje. (Tidligere hårde ghettoområder, som er omfattet af en udviklingsplan). Af indenrigs- og boligministeren (Kaare Dybvad Bek).23) 2. behandling af L 119 om tilpasning af toldloven til EU's moderniserede pengeforordning m.v.Forslag til lov om ændring af toldloven. (Tilpasning af toldloven til EU’s moderniserede pengeforordning m.v.). Af skatteministeren (Morten Bødskov).24) 2. behandling af L 209 om bedre ressourceforløb m.v.Forslag til lov om ændring af lov om en aktiv beskæftigelsesindsats, lov om organisering og understøttelse af beskæftigelsesindsatsen m.v., lov om aktiv socialpolitik, lov om social pension og lov om kompensation til handicappede i erhverv m.v. (Bedre ressourceforløb m.v.). Af beskæftigelsesministeren (Peter Hummelgaard).25) 2. behandling af L 204 om ændring af journalføringsreglerne m.v.Forslag til lov om ændring af lov om autorisation af sundhedspersoner og om sundhedsfaglig virksomhed, lov om tobaksvarer m.v., lov om elektroniske cigaretter m.v. og forskellige andre love. (Ændring af journalføringsreglerne, reaktionsmulighed ved manglende betaling af registreringsgebyr på tatoveringsområdet og supplerende bestemmelser i tilknytning til markedsovervågningsforordningen samt lovtekniske ændringer i psykiatriloven og strålebeskyttelsesloven). Af sundhedsministeren (Magnus Heunicke).26) 2. beh. af L 195 om ændring af revisionsbestemmelse i lov om konkurrenceforhold m.v.Forslag til lov om ændring af lov om ændring af straffeloven, retsplejeloven, lov om konkurrence- og forbrugerforhold på telemarkedet, våbenloven, udleveringsloven samt lov om udlevering af lovovertrædere til Finland, Island, Norge og Sverige. (Ændring af revisionsbestemmelse). Af justitsministeren (Nick Hækkerup).27) 2. beh. af L 175 om gennemførelse af direktiv om udstedelse af og offentligt tilsyn med dækkede obligationer m.v.Forslag til lov om ændring af lov om realkreditlån og realkreditobligationer m.v., lov om finansiel virksomhed og lov om et skibsfinansieringsinstitut. (Gennemførelse af direktiv om udstedelse af og offentligt tilsyn med dækkede obligationer og fastsættelse af overdækningskrav m.v. på baggrund af kapitalkravsforordningen (CRR)). Af erhvervsministeren (Simon Kollerup).28) 2. beh. af L 193 om øget investorbeskyttelse m.v.Forslag til lov om ændring af lov om en garantifond for skadesforsikringsselskaber, lov om investeringsforeninger m.v., hvidvaskloven, lov om Danmarks Grønne Investeringsfond og forskellige andre love. (Øget investorbeskyttelse ved grænseoverskridende markedsføring af investeringer, oprettelse af gældsrådgivningsenhed i Finansiel Stabilitet som følge af aftale om erstatning m.v. til minkavlerne og følgeerhverv berørt af covid-19 og styrket tilsyn med aktører på det digitale marked for finansielle ydelser m.v.). Af erhvervsministeren (Simon Kollerup).29) 2. behandling af L 207 om lov om fondsmæglerselskaber og investeringsservice og -aktiviteterForslag til lov om fondsmæglerselskaber og investeringsservice og -aktiviteter. Af erhvervsministeren (Simon Kollerup).30) 1. beh. af B 166 om at pålægge sociale medier en frist for sletning af ulovlige billeder m.v.Forslag til folketingsbeslutning om at pålægge sociale medier og andre digitale platforme en frist for sletning af ulovlige billeder og ulovligt materiale. Af Peter Skaarup (DF) m.fl.31) 1. beh. af B 279 om at indsatte ikke ved aktindsigt kan få kendskab til fængselsansattes oplysningerForslag til folketingsbeslutning om, at indsatte ikke ved aktindsigt eller på anden måde kan få kendskab til fængselsansattes personlige oplysninger. Af Peter Skaarup (DF) m.fl.32) 1. behandling af B 194 om genindførelse af blasfemiparagraffenForslag til folketingsbeslutning om genindførelse af blasfemiparagraffen. Af Sikandar Siddique (UFG).33) 1. behandling af B 281 om at ændre løsladelsespraksis m.v.Forslag til folketingsbeslutning om at ændre løsladelsespraksis ved forbrydelser med alvorlige konsekvenser for det danske samfund. Af Preben Bang Henriksen (V) og Karsten Lauritzen (V).34) Forhandling af F 54 om at udfordre de internationale konventionerForespørgsel til justitsministeren om at udfordre de internationale konventioner. Af Kristian Thulesen Dahl (DF) og Peter Skaarup (DF).35) 1. behandling af B 292 om en forsøgsordning med frilandsbyerForslag til folketingsbeslutning om en forsøgsordning med frilandsbyer. Af Karina Lorentzen Dehnhardt (SF) m.fl.
Møde nr. 121 i salen 1) Fremme af F 64 om den aktuelle udvikling i Israel-Palæstina-konfliktenForespørgsel til udenrigsministeren om den aktuelle udvikling i Israel-Palæstina-konflikten. (Hasteforespørgsel). Af Christian Juhl (EL) og Eva Flyvholm (EL).2) Fortsættelse [afstemning] af F 12 om status for opklaringsarbejdet om mordbranden på »Scandinavian Star«Forespørgsel til justitsministeren om status for opklaringsarbejdet om mordbranden på »Scandinavian Star«. Af Søren Søndergaard (EL), Jeppe Bruus (S), Peter Skaarup (DF), Jens Rohde (RV), Karina Lorentzen Dehnhardt (SF), Pernille Vermund (NB) og Torsten Gejl (ALT).3) Fortsættelse [afstemning] af F 38 om politisk censur på de sociale medierForespørgsel til justitsministeren om politisk censur på de sociale medier. Af Morten Messerschmidt (DF) og Peter Skaarup (DF).4) Fortsættelse [afstemning] af F 48 om omsorgstandplejen til svækkede ældreForespørgsel til sundhedsministeren om omsorgstandplejen til svækkede ældre. Af Jane Heitmann (V) og Maja Torp (V).5) 2. (sidste) behandling af B 128 om at hente danske børn fra flygtningelejre i Syrien til DanmarkForslag til folketingsbeslutning om at hente danske børn fra flygtningelejre i Syrien til Danmark. Af Rosa Lund (EL), Kristian Hegaard (RV), Karina Lorentzen Dehnhardt (SF), Torsten Gejl (ALT) og Sikandar Siddique (UFG) m.fl.6) 2. (sidste) behandling af B 276 om at placere Hizbollah på EU’s terrorlisteForslag til folketingsbeslutning om at placere Hizbollah på EU’s terrorliste. Af Naser Khader (KF) m.fl.7) 2. (sidste) beh. af B 288 om Danmarks afgrænsning af kontinentalsoklen uden for 200 sømilForslag til folketingsbeslutning om Danmarks indgåelse af overenskomst af 30. oktober 2019 mellem Kongeriget Danmarks regering sammen med Færøernes landsstyre på den ene side og Norges regering på den anden side vedrørende afgrænsningen af kontinentalsoklen uden for 200 sømil i området mellem Færøerne, Island, Fastlandsnorge og Jan Mayen. Af udenrigsministeren (Jeppe Kofod).8) 2. (sidste) beh. af B289 om DKs indgåelse af overenskomst om afgrænsning af kontinentalsoklenForslag til folketingsbeslutning om Danmarks indgåelse af overenskomst af 30. oktober 2019 mellem Kongeriget Danmarks regering sammen med Færøernes landsstyre på den ene side og Islands regering på den anden side vedrørende afgrænsningen af kontinentalsoklen uden for 200 sømil i området mellem Færøerne, Island, Fastlandsnorge og Jan Mayen. Af udenrigsministeren (Jeppe Kofod).9) 2. (sidste) behandling af B 295 om danske militære bidrag til GuineabugtenForslag til folketingsbeslutning om danske militære bidrag til Guineabugten. Af udenrigsministeren (Jeppe Kofod).10) 2. (sidste) behandling af B 297 om danske militære bidrag til Operation Barkhane i SahelregionenForslag til folketingsbeslutning om danske militære bidrag til Operation Barkhane i Sahelregionen. Af udenrigsministeren (Jeppe Kofod).11) 2. (sidste) behandling af B 193 om forøgelse af forsvarsbudgettet til 2 pct. af bnpForslag til folketingsbeslutning om forøgelse af forsvarsbudgettet til 2 pct. af bnp. Af Peter Seier Christensen (NB) m.fl.12) 2. (sidste) behandling af B 188 om at sætte loft over andelen af tosprogede på danske uddannelserForslag til folketingsbeslutning om at sætte loft over andelen af tosprogede på danske uddannelser. Af Morten Messerschmidt (DF) m.fl.13) 2. (sidste) behandling af B 189 om et loft over andelen af udlændinge på danske gymnasierForslag til folketingsbeslutning om et loft over andelen af udlændinge på danske gymnasier. Af Morten Messerschmidt (DF) m.fl.14) 2. (sidste) behandling af B 203 om at hæve koblingsprocenten for fri- og privatskolerForslag til folketingsbeslutning om at hæve koblingsprocenten for fri- og privatskoler. Af Mette Thiesen (NB), Katarina Ammitzbøll (KF) og Henrik Dahl (LA) m.fl.15) 2. (sidste) beh. af B 271 om at ændre arbejdet med uddannelsesparathedsvurderingenForslag til folketingsbeslutning om at ændre arbejdet med uddannelsesparathedsvurderingen hos elever i de ældste klasser i grundskolen og at indføre tilbud om uddannelsesvejledning til alle elever i 8. og 9. klasse. Af Stén Knuth (V) m.fl.16) 2. (sidste) behandling af B 256 om at indføre et forbud mod nye kræftfremkaldende tobaksprodukterForslag til folketingsbeslutning om at indføre et forbud mod nye kræftfremkaldende tobaksprodukter. Af Per Larsen (KF) m.fl.17) 2. (sidste) behandling af B 117 om anonymisering af jobansøgninger til offentlige stillingerForslag til folketingsbeslutning om anonymisering af jobansøgninger til offentlige stillinger. Af Sikandar Siddique (UFG), Uffe Elbæk (UFG) og Susanne Zimmer (UFG).18) 2. (sidste) beh. af B100 om ændring af eftervederlag for varetagelsen af regionale og kommunale hvervForslag til folketingsbeslutning om ændring af eftervederlag for varetagelsen af regionale og kommunale hverv. Af Jens Henrik Thulesen Dahl (DF) m.fl.19) 2. (sidste) beh. af B 137 om at ophæve loven om nedrivning og salg af almene boliger m.v.Forslag til folketingsbeslutning om at ophæve loven om nedrivning og salg af almene boliger og afskaffe de såkaldte »ghettolister« (borgerforslag). Af Leif Lahn Jensen (S), Peter Skaarup (DF), Andreas Steenberg (RV), Karsten Hønge (SF), Peder Hvelplund (EL), Mai Mercado (KF), Peter Seier Christensen (NB), Ole Birk Olesen (LA), Torsten Gejl (ALT), Aaja Chemnitz Larsen (IA), Lars Løkke Rasmussen (UFG) og Susanne Zimmer (UFG).20) 2. (sidste) beh. af B80 om at regeringen pålægges ikke at indføre en ret til juridisk kønsskifte for børnForslag til folketingsbeslutning om, at regeringen pålægges ikke at indføre en ret til juridisk kønsskifte for børn. Af Liselott Blixt (DF), Birgitte Bergman (KF), Mette Thiesen (NB) og Henrik Dahl (LA) m.fl.21) 1. (eneste) beh. af B 174 om at give børn og unge under 18 år mulighed for juridisk kønsskifteForslag til folketingsbeslutning om at give børn og unge under 18 år mulighed for juridisk kønsskifte. Af Pernille Skipper (EL) m.fl.22) 2. behandling af L 194 om tidligere hårde ghettoområder, som er omfattet af en udviklingsplanForslag til lov om ændring af lov om almene boliger m.v., lov om leje af almene boliger og lov om leje. (Tidligere hårde ghettoområder, som er omfattet af en udviklingsplan). Af indenrigs- og boligministeren (Kaare Dybvad Bek).23) 2. behandling af L 119 om tilpasning af toldloven til EU's moderniserede pengeforordning m.v.Forslag til lov om ændring af toldloven. (Tilpasning af toldloven til EU’s moderniserede pengeforordning m.v.). Af skatteministeren (Morten Bødskov).24) 2. behandling af L 209 om bedre ressourceforløb m.v.Forslag til lov om ændring af lov om en aktiv beskæftigelsesindsats, lov om organisering og understøttelse af beskæftigelsesindsatsen m.v., lov om aktiv socialpolitik, lov om social pension og lov om kompensation til handicappede i erhverv m.v. (Bedre ressourceforløb m.v.). Af beskæftigelsesministeren (Peter Hummelgaard).25) 2. behandling af L 204 om ændring af journalføringsreglerne m.v.Forslag til lov om ændring af lov om autorisation af sundhedspersoner og om sundhedsfaglig virksomhed, lov om tobaksvarer m.v., lov om elektroniske cigaretter m.v. og forskellige andre love. (Ændring af journalføringsreglerne, reaktionsmulighed ved manglende betaling af registreringsgebyr på tatoveringsområdet og supplerende bestemmelser i tilknytning til markedsovervågningsforordningen samt lovtekniske ændringer i psykiatriloven og strålebeskyttelsesloven). Af sundhedsministeren (Magnus Heunicke).26) 2. beh. af L 195 om ændring af revisionsbestemmelse i lov om konkurrenceforhold m.v.Forslag til lov om ændring af lov om ændring af straffeloven, retsplejeloven, lov om konkurrence- og forbrugerforhold på telemarkedet, våbenloven, udleveringsloven samt lov om udlevering af lovovertrædere til Finland, Island, Norge og Sverige. (Ændring af revisionsbestemmelse). Af justitsministeren (Nick Hækkerup).27) 2. beh. af L 175 om gennemførelse af direktiv om udstedelse af og offentligt tilsyn med dækkede obligationer m.v.Forslag til lov om ændring af lov om realkreditlån og realkreditobligationer m.v., lov om finansiel virksomhed og lov om et skibsfinansieringsinstitut. (Gennemførelse af direktiv om udstedelse af og offentligt tilsyn med dækkede obligationer og fastsættelse af overdækningskrav m.v. på baggrund af kapitalkravsforordningen (CRR)). Af erhvervsministeren (Simon Kollerup).28) 2. beh. af L 193 om øget investorbeskyttelse m.v.Forslag til lov om ændring af lov om en garantifond for skadesforsikringsselskaber, lov om investeringsforeninger m.v., hvidvaskloven, lov om Danmarks Grønne Investeringsfond og forskellige andre love. (Øget investorbeskyttelse ved grænseoverskridende markedsføring af investeringer, oprettelse af gældsrådgivningsenhed i Finansiel Stabilitet som følge af aftale om erstatning m.v. til minkavlerne og følgeerhverv berørt af covid-19 og styrket tilsyn med aktører på det digitale marked for finansielle ydelser m.v.). Af erhvervsministeren (Simon Kollerup).29) 2. behandling af L 207 om lov om fondsmæglerselskaber og investeringsservice og -aktiviteterForslag til lov om fondsmæglerselskaber og investeringsservice og -aktiviteter. Af erhvervsministeren (Simon Kollerup).30) 1. beh. af B 166 om at pålægge sociale medier en frist for sletning af ulovlige billeder m.v.Forslag til folketingsbeslutning om at pålægge sociale medier og andre digitale platforme en frist for sletning af ulovlige billeder og ulovligt materiale. Af Peter Skaarup (DF) m.fl.31) 1. beh. af B 279 om at indsatte ikke ved aktindsigt kan få kendskab til fængselsansattes oplysningerForslag til folketingsbeslutning om, at indsatte ikke ved aktindsigt eller på anden måde kan få kendskab til fængselsansattes personlige oplysninger. Af Peter Skaarup (DF) m.fl.32) 1. behandling af B 194 om genindførelse af blasfemiparagraffenForslag til folketingsbeslutning om genindførelse af blasfemiparagraffen. Af Sikandar Siddique (UFG).33) 1. behandling af B 281 om at ændre løsladelsespraksis m.v.Forslag til folketingsbeslutning om at ændre løsladelsespraksis ved forbrydelser med alvorlige konsekvenser for det danske samfund. Af Preben Bang Henriksen (V) og Karsten Lauritzen (V).34) Forhandling af F 54 om at udfordre de internationale konventionerForespørgsel til justitsministeren om at udfordre de internationale konventioner. Af Kristian Thulesen Dahl (DF) og Peter Skaarup (DF).35) 1. behandling af B 292 om en forsøgsordning med frilandsbyerForslag til folketingsbeslutning om en forsøgsordning med frilandsbyer. Af Karina Lorentzen Dehnhardt (SF) m.fl.
Study shows biodiesel use may have health benefits, and farmers polled on Biden's goal of 50% greenhouse gas emissions by 2030.
Florida Farm Bureau president Hoblick applauds Governor DeSantis signing of Right to Farm Act modernization, and Farmers polled on President Biden's goal of 50% greenhouse gas emissions reduction by 2030.
F100 Talk is brought to you by - Title Sponsor - www.lmctruck.com - Keeping generations on the road. www.fatfendergarage.com - Your Coyote Swap Specialist. www.mar-k.com - More then just the BEST wood for your F100! www.vintageair.com - With over 40 years in the business, they have an AC kit for your classic Ford Truck. www.airliftperformance.com - When you think Air Management, think Air Lift Performance and Flo Air Ride. Michael Van Steenburg from the North American B100 Group sits down with Solo and talks all things B100. How he finds them and then imports them. https://www.facebook.com/groups/195697074412223 Joe Carpenter from the Grand National F100 talks about this years show. https://gnf100show.com/
Bradbury 100 - celebrating the centenary year of American writer Ray Bradbury, presented by Phil Nichols of Bradburymedia.co.uk. This short episode brings you up to date with developments in the Bradbury universe! Phil plays excerpts from a couple of episodes of the companion Youtube channel, BRADBURY 101. He also suggests some other Youtube viewing and podcast listening featuring previous guests from this very podcast.
Joel Denver is the owner, publisher and president of All Access.com. If you work in radio, broadcasting and now podcasting, you likely have visited the All Access dot com website for industry news. Way back once computers began to take up room on the desk at and internet speeds hit 56k, you might have gone searching for radio industry news and found mainstays like R&R behind a paywall and Billboard Online just recently launched. All Access has always been free, always online and stays connected with it's users with a free job board, music access and more. In short, it is worth parting with your contact information for All Access.In this episode, you will hear how Joel found his way to the intersection of radio, music and technology. We also spoke about the good and bad about pre-pandemic radio, and what it is going to take to get us all back together in the same room for a fun convention. I also mentioned that Joel is a fun Twitter follow - so give him a follow. Thanks also to Corey Dylan from B100 in San Diego for supplying a question.Thanks also to the people who make this show possible every week including:PromosuiteJustin Dove at Core Image StudiosMegatrax
A bonus episode for the lectionary Year of Mark. Robyn sat down with Rev. Dr. Sally Douglas to unpack the themes and theology of Mark’s gospel. Mark is the earliest, shortest and perhaps most dramatic of the gospels. It proclaims the good news of liberation from evil through divine inversion of power, epitomised in the cross. Costly discipleship, cosmic battles, and the cross are key themes throughout. We mention “The Dark Side” documentary and Raquel St Clair’s “Call and Consequences: A Womanist Reading of Mark”.
Periodontology has some good studies and evidence base - but what is the current thinking in the role of occlusion/parafunction in the aetiology and progress of periodontal diseases? I am joined by Specialist Periodontist, London-based Dr Richard Horwitz to discuss exactly the correlation and link between occlusion and periodontitis. https://youtu.be/QhZfDxR4SoY Are those with Anterior Open Bites more likely get to get Perio? Full video episode out soon. This episode's Protrusive Dental Pearl I picked up from Dr Dipesh Parmar on his fantastic Composite course Mini Smile Makeover - it is to use a sectional posterior matrix band (like the B100 from Garrison or Tor VM) in a vertical fashion to create perfect mesial and distal contours for your anterior composite restorations such as Class IVs. Maestro Dipesh Parmar teaching Composites I also revealed that the team at Doctify are offering all listeners to this podcast 50% off for the first 4 months - you just need to tell them you listen to Protrusive Dental Podcast. https://youtu.be/bpBSFyCFrN0 Full video episode with Richard's cases - only on the website and on Dentinal Tubules I had a really fun chat with Richard which included so much: When and why would you consider occlusal adjustment/equilibration in a periodontally compromised patient, perhaps to reduce occlusal trauma?Can Periodontal splinting help in these parafunctional patients?How can you check for fremitus?What role can appliances have in the stabilised periodontal patient?Listen to how I ruined Richard's canine guidance! If you enjoyed this episode, you will like my episode with Endodontist Kreena Patel on Cracked Teeth!
Biodiesel 30 persen (B30) sudah diterapkan di Indonesia, dan ini menjadi pertama di dunia. apakah energi ini ramah lingkungan? dan apakah bisa berlanjut sampai B100? yuk langsung dengerin sampai habis ya!
Trust Nobody helpt je de zomer door met een extra seizoen. Tien weken lang gaan Elger, Mark en Nelleke terug in de tijd en bespreken ze seizoen 8 van Wie is de Mol? dat zich afspeelt in Mexico.In deze aflevering bespreken ze episode 2 van dit klassieke WIDM-seizoen. Daarin worden de topito's geïntroduceerd, spreken Georgina en Joris openlijk over hoe ze zichzelf verdacht gaan maken en stopt Dennis de tas van Coen vol met zijn bagage. En we moeten het even hebben over Paul McCartney...Voor meer informatie, check onze website: http://trustnobody.nl.Zie het privacybeleid op https://art19.com/privacy en de privacyverklaring van Californië op https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
I read from Bence-Jones protein to bench warrant. The word of the episode is "Bence-Jones protein". dictionarypod@gmail.com https://www.facebook.com/thedictionarypod/ https://twitter.com/dictionarypod https://www.instagram.com/dictionarypod/ https://www.patreon.com/spejampar 917-727-5757
Learn and laugh as Cindi Cohen, Nurse and Wellness Entrepeneur discusses with Deb the many myths and truths of weight loss and a healthy lifestyle. But in a very fun and quirky way! https://www.B100.com https://www.facebook.com/Deb Miles https://www.instagram.com/Deb_Miles Deb@B100.com
Is your inner critic screaming at you right now? That's your stinkin' thinkin and it's keeping you playing small. You know, it's that negative self-talk that keeps looping in your brain telling you either, “you're doing it wrong!” or “you don't have what it takes to do this, so you might as well STOP right now.” Sound familiar? Earlier this week, I spoke to Trevor Blake all about how to launch a startup, the simple way and it reminded me of the heaps of courage you truly need to have in order to step out and start something new. Here are 3 simple ways to squash your stinkin' thinkin' today: Make space for awareness Know who's speaking right now Work towards a quick win Stinkin' thinkin' - we all get it. No one, no matter how successful they are or how much money they've got in the bank or how many Instagram followers they might have… I repeat, NO ONE is immune to their own inner critic. The secret is to figure out how to get your stinkin' thinkin' to stop screaming at you… and simmer down to an occasional whisper, here and there. You can do this, I believe in you. It's time to SIMPLIFY. Show notes available with all LINKS mentioned here:https://thesimplifiers.com/podcast/how-to-squash-your-stinkin-thinkin
On this episode Deb is talking with a Therapist about the importance o having a healthy mind while working on a healthier body. https://www.B100.com https://www.facebook.com/Deb Miles https://www.instagram.com/Deb_Miles Deb@B100.com
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Denise is joined by her friend Kevin Walker, a former DJ at B100 to talk about The Bachelorette for old times sake. Kevin shares the story of having a daughter through surrogacy and adoption and explains why the quality of Easy Bake Oven treats has gone downhill.
Jermaine “Lucky Charms” Dupri says all female artist rap like strippers.... Let’s keep it 100
Tara and I catching up was long over due so we got together and cut a podcast about whats she has been up to including why she wants you to help her stop the time change - kameo
Finals Game 6 predictions, Favorite Basketball players, WWE/AEW and Supershow down reactions
Kementerian ESDM akan melakukan uji Jalan Biodiesel 30 (B30), Hal ini menjadi sentimen positif bagi emiten-emiten CPO, apalagi bila B100 bisa diwujudkan, lantas bagaimana dengan Kinerja LSIP? Simak reviewnya.
Het is een raar verhaal: je gaat naar het buitenland, zet roaming uit, maar hebt volgens je provider toch data gebruikt. Vorige week publiceerden we er uitgebreid over en deze week in de podcast praten we er nog even over na. En hoe kun je buiten de EU dan wel makkelijk online? Verder hebben we het in deze aflevering veel over OnePlus. Konden we vorige week slechts speculeren, in deze aflevering kan Arnoud vrijuit praten over de OnePlus 7 Pro, die hij heeft gereviewd. We hebben het over de opvallendste punten van deze telefoon, zoals het 90Hz-scherm, het randloze ontwerp en de pop-upcamera, die ons vrijwel allemaal deed denken aan de klassieke Bassie en Adriaan-boef B100. Ook hebben we het over de reguliere OnePlus 7, die het zonder die speciale features moet stellen. In de highlights gaan we in op het feit dat prijsverhogingen bij internetproviders als Ziggo en KPN nu echt de jaarlijkse praktijk blijken te worden, waardoor die prijzen op de lange termijn behoorlijk stijgen. Jur heeft eindelijk een opvolger voor zijn Galaxy S7 gevonden in de Pixel 3A en Wout heeft het nog even over de volgende categorie die met gebogen schermen lijkt te gaan werken: laptops. 00:20 Opening 01:09 Jur heeft eindelijk een opvolger voor zijn Galaxy S7 07:40 De traditionele prijsverhogingen van internetproviders 15:36 Lenovo heeft de laptop opnieuw uitgevonden 21:58 OnePlus komt met twee nieuwe telefoons 23:15 Gaat de onthulling van een OnePlus-telefoon heel anders dan normaal? 25:11 Waarin verschillen de twee nieuwe OnePlus-telefoons? 30:42 Hoeveel merk je van een 90Hz-scherm? 34:05 Randloze schermen en een pop-upcamera 41:14 Hoe zijn ze geprijsd? 43:12 Hoe roaming uitzetten soms niet doet wat je denkt 48:02 Wanneer gaan e-sims doorbreken in de Benelux? 52:13 Sneakpeek Support the show.
Paquete Navideño, nos llego equipo nuevo estamos probando todo con el JMOW estamos on fire. Power Nap, B100 de Logitech, Rode, y Audio Technica arrepiéntete pape. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/nenito/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/nenito/support
迢迢汽車是車董会推出的为汽车互联网领域投资人和创业者提供各类服务的品牌迢迢汽車汽车销售与服务创业说关注各类汽车后市场汽修连锁及门店的投资并购项目,帮助各类门店找到价值,输送价值,最终实现价值!我们关注4S店和综合修理厂的出售及收购,有这方面需求的朋友请与我们联系!主播:苏桔良屈阁华刚控股集团副总裁中国汽车维修行业协会互联网专家中国汽车流通协会汽车俱乐部专家把顾客找回来畅销书作者优一步汽车网络商学院创始人优维评盈利互动平台1.将台湾的裕隆集团中华汽车从销量倒数第三名与其团队共同创造成为台湾连续五年第一名的企业高管2. 1992年从日本三菱引进三菱菱帅汽车品牌到台湾,并于2001年将菱帅引进国内的东南汽车公司并负责渠道开发及公司副总3. 2006-2008两年为河北中兴汽车创造翻倍销量及在车展完销千台以上外销车辆销售4. 自2008年起为江淮乘用车全国月销量300台,迄今全国月销量3万台(2016),创下一百倍的成长绩效5. 自2008年起带领屈阁华刚团队为汽车主机厂及经销集团与后市场店群辅导创下百亿人民币的增长绩效,并且为客户赢得12亿人民币的净利6. 2001年迄今为台湾146家汽车经销商及集团指导顾问7. 2008迄今为江淮汽车主机厂乘用车顾问8. 2015迄今为奇瑞汽车总经理的经销商辅导顾问9. 2016年迄今为长安汽车集团的经销商咨询顾问10.2015年迄今为广本汽车及讴歌经销商总经理指定盈利教练11.2008年迄今为江淮,海马,众泰,奇瑞,长安,东南,广本,讴歌,纳智捷,奥迪等13余家主机厂担任主机厂后台管理人员教练12.2008年迄今成为庞大,海鹏,正通,祥龙,润华,沈阳汽贸,广汽汽贸,福联,华威,百事达等21家经销集团战略及战术指导专家13.2013年迄今成为汽车后市场的营利指导专家,创立优一步学习系统14. 2016年迄今成为10000家以上的汽车后市场作为盈利指导专家15.服务过众多综合维修门店有一番车道连锁,中鑫之宝,华胜,米其林驰加店体系,亚芳豪车精修中心等,业绩提升平均在30%以上。
Super excited about this weeks episode. I had a chance to catch up with Craig from River City Rods & Fabrication about his B100 SEMA build and a little about some of his past builds. He is also working on a build for LST so we will definitely circle back around and hear how that event went. If you want to check out his builds and watch as he builds the B100 make sure you to follow him @rivercityrodsia on Instagram. Next weeks podcast we will have Shane Winstead on to talk about his build Green Machine. Be sure to check us out on Instagram @devanence and Idaho Dentsides on Facebook.
In this episode, I discussed cholesterol, apolipoproteins (ApoA1, B48, B100, CII, and E), and lipoprotein particles (chylomicrons, VLDL, IDL, and LDL). Enjoy!The Med School Phys podcast discusses topics in human physiology. Our primary aim is to help medical students learn/review high yield material for their classes and board exams. Hopefully listeners find that this alternative audio-based learning format works for them. This podcast is intended to be educational and all the information shared herein is publicly available through the internet. Med School Phys is an independent project and currently shares no affiliation with other organizations, companies, or academic institutions.-You can email me questions or constructive feedback at medschoolphys@gmail.com -Check out my book, Read This Before Medical School: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07YCXZM3X/ref=docs-os-doi_0 -Episode transcriptions can be found at: https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/12QQSFho-ThIIeZuulsblGSnnNL8oJ7ag?usp=sharingDISCLAIMER: All information, content, and materials published by the Med School Phys podcast are for informational purposes only and are NOT intended to serve as a substitute for the consultation, diagnosis, and/or medical treatment of a qualified healthcare provider. Please consult your healthcare provider regarding personal medical decisions.
In this episode, I discussed cholesterol, apolipoproteins (ApoA1, B48, B100, CII, and E), and lipoprotein particles (chylomicrons, VLDL, IDL, and LDL). Enjoy!The Med School Phys podcast discusses topics in human physiology. Our primary aim is to help medical students learn/review high yield material for their classes and board exams. Hopefully listeners find that this alternative audio-based learning format works for them. This podcast is intended to be educational and all the information shared herein is publicly available through the internet. Med School Phys is an independent project and currently shares no affiliation with other organizations, companies, or academic institutions.You can email me questions or constructive feedback at medschoolphys@gmail.comYou can share a link to our episodes via Spreaker or encourage others to listen on their podcasting app of choice: https://www.spreaker.com/user/medschoolphysFind our Youtube channel at: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCXEEgC1JZysYsKy9NRYisEQEpisode transcriptions can be found at: https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/12QQSFho-ThIIeZuulsblGSnnNL8oJ7ag?usp=sharingDISCLAIMER: All information, content, and materials published by the Med School Phys podcast are for informational purposes only and are NOT intended to serve as a substitute for the consultation, diagnosis, and/or medical treatment of a qualified healthcare provider. Please consult your healthcare provider regarding personal medical decisions.
Bobby Rich is the epitome of “AWARD-WINNING BROADCASTER”, and in this episode, you’ll hear why! Elected to the Arizona Broadcasters Hall of Fame. Named R&R: AC Personality of the Year and honored locally as Best Of Tucson by The Weekly. His 94.9 Morning MIX named “Best Of The City” by Tucson Lifestyle magazine and "Best Local Radio Show" in Arizona Daily Star Readers Poll. Greater Tucson Leadership gave Bobby their "Community Leadership Award" and Tucson Advertising Federation chose him for the prestigious “Golden Mic Award". And his under his leadership,Mix 94-9 was named R&R’s Station of the Year. Although Tuscson has been home for over 25 years, Bobby is perhaps most highly regarded as the original creator of HOT AC, as PD of San Diego’s KFMB-FM/B-100. There he also herded the market-dominant and equally award-winning “Rich Brothers” morning show. Proudly stating that radio was his first love, and will be his last love, he now is channeling that passion to his online station B100-dot-FM, the station so bitchin’, it’s not even a dot-com, it's B100 dot-FM! He shares the ONE thing separating winning shows and stations from those that aren’t, and reveals secrets that have made ALL of his stations so successful. He also share his thoughts on where radio is headed next.
Dr. Carolyn Lam: Welcome to Circulation on the Run, your weekly podcast summary and backstage pass to the journal and its editors. I'm Dr. Dr. Carolyn Lam, associate editor from the National Heart Center and Duke National University of Singapore. In today's episode, we are discussing very important new data regarding stroke risk stratification in patients with atrial fibrillation. First though, let me give you the highlights of this week's journal. The first paper provides mechanistic evidence that endothelial-derived microparticles may play a key role in the development of endothelial dysfunction following acute coronary syndrome. In this paper from first author, Dr. Abbas, co-corresponding authors, Dr. Toti and Morel from the University of Strasbourg in France, authors expose core sign coronary artery endothelial cells to microparticles shed from senescent cells, or circulating microparticles from patients with acute coronary syndrome. They showed that exposure to these microparticles induced increase senescence-associated beta-galactosidase activity, oxidative stress, and early phosphorylation of MAP kinases and AKT, and upregulation of p53, p21 and p16. Depletion of endothelial-derived microparticles from acute coronary syndrome patients reduced the induction of senescence. On the other hand, pro-senescent microparticles promoted endothelial cell thrombogenicity. These microparticles exhibited angiotensin-converting enzyme activity and upregulated AT1 receptors and ACE in endothelial cells. Losartan and AT1 receptor antagonist and inhibitors of either MAT kinases or PI3-kinase prevented the microparticle-induced endothelial senescence. In summary, these findings indicate that endothelial-derived microparticles from acute coronary syndrome patients induce premature endothelial senescence and thrombogenicity suggesting that targeting endothil-derived microparticles and their bioactivity may be a promising therapeutic strategy to limit the development of endothelial dysfunction post-acute coronary syndrome. The next study is the first large and prospective study showing that NT-proBNP is associated with cardiovascular events in patients with adult congenital heart disease independent of multiple clinical and echocardiographic variables. This is a study from first author, Dr. Bekan; and corresponding author, Dr. Roos-Hesselink and colleagues from the Erasmus University Medical Center in Rotterdam, the Netherlands. The author studied 595 clinically stable patients with adult congenital heart disease who attended the outpatient clinic between 2011 and 2013. All patients underwent clinical assessment, electrocardiography, echocardiography and biomarker measurement, including NT-proBNP, high-sensitivity troponin T and growth differentiation factor 15. Patients were prospectively followed over a median of 42 months for the occurrence of cardiovascular events including death, heart failure, hospitalization, arrhythmia, thromboembolic events and reintervention. They found that of the three evaluated biomarkers, NT-proBNP was most strongly associated with cardiovascular events. Importantly, patients with a low-risk of death and heart failure could be accurately identified with a high negative predictive value. In patients with elevated NT-proBNP, elevations of high sensitivity troponin T and growth differentiation factor 15 identified those patients at highest risk of cardiovascular events. In summary, these biomarkers may play an important role in the monitoring and management of patients with adult congenital heart disease. The next study describes heart failure stages among older adults in the community. Dr. Shah and colleagues from the Brigham and Women's Hospital in Boston Massachusets classified more than 6,000 participants in the atherosclerosis risk and community study into heart failure stages. These were stage A; asymptomatic individuals with heart failure risk factors, but no cardiac structural or functional abnormalities. Stage B; asymptomatic individuals with structural abnormalities such as left ventricle hypertrophy, dilation, dysfunction, or valve disease. Stage C1; clinical heart failure without prior hospitalization. Stage C2; clinical heart failure with prior hospitalization. They found that only 5% of examined participants were free of heart failure risk factors or structural heart disease. 52% were categorized as stage A, 30% stage B, 7% stage C1, and 6% stage C2. Worst heart failure stage was associated with a greater risk of incident heart failure hospitalization or death at a median follow up of 608 days. Left ventricular ejection fraction was preserved in 77% of stage C1 and 65% of stage C2 respectively. In corporation of longitudinal strain measurements and diastolic dysfunction into the stage B definition, reclassified 14% of the sample from stage A to B. Abnormal LV structure, systolic function, whether based on ejection fraction of longitudinal strain, and diastolic dysfunction, were each independently and additively associated with the risk of incident heart failure hospitalization or death in stage A and B participants. The authors concluded that the majority of older adults in the community are at risk of heart failure, appreciably more compared to previous reports in younger community-based samples. The study also highlighted the burden of heart failure with preserved ejection fraction in the elderly and provided evidence that left ventricular diastolic function and longitudinal strain provide incremental prognostic value beyond conventional measures of LV structure and ejection fraction in identifying patient at risk of heart failure hospitalization or death. The next study sheds light on the association of the LPA gene, ethnicity and cardiovascular events. First author, Dr. Lee; corresponding author Dr. Tsimikas and colleagues from University of California San Diego studied 1,792 black, 1,030 white, and 597 Hispanic subjects all enrolled in the Dallas Heart Study. They measured LPA snips, apolipoprotein A isoforms, LP(a) and oxidized phospholipids on apolipoprotein B100. These individuals were also followed for a median of 9.5 years for major adverse cardiovascular events. The authors found that the prevalence of LPA snips and apolipoprotein A isoforms were very different across ethnic groups. LPA snips that were associated with elevated LP(a) in whites were associated with low LP(a) in Hispanics mainly due to differences in apoliproprotein A isoforms size. After multi-variable adjustment, LP(a) and oxidized phospholipids on apolipoprotein B were both predictors of major adverse cardiovascular events. Conversely, LPA snips and apolipoprotein A isoforms did not add predictive value to models and did not show clinical utility in this study. These data suggests that much of LP(s) mediated major adverse coronary events is driven by oxidized phospholipids. Importantly, elevated LP(a) and oxidized phospholipids on apolipoprotein B must be recognized as important predictors of major adverse cardiovascular events across racial groups. The final study addresses the question of the optimal antithrombotic regimen for longterm management of patients with symptomatic peripheral artery disease, or PAD, with a history of limb revascularization. To answer this question, Dr. Jones and colleagues from Duke Clinical Research Institute looked at the EUCLID trial, or examining use of ticagrelor in PAD trial, which randomized patients with PAD to treatment with ticagrelor 90 milligrams twice daily, or clopidogrel 75 milligrams daily. As a reminder, patients in EUCLID were enrolled based on a normal ankle-brachial index of less .8, or a prior lower extremity revascularization. The current paper really focus on the subset of 7,875 patients who were enrolled based on a prior lower extremity revascularization criterion. The authors found that after adjustment for baseline characteristics, patients enrolled based on prior revascularization for PAD had higher higher rates of myocardial infarction and acute limb ischemia with similar composite rates of cardiovascular death, myocardial infarction and stroke when compared with patients enrolled based on the ankle brachial index criterion. Overall, there were no significant differences between ticagrelor and clopidogrel for the reduction of cardiovascular or acute limb events. Those were your highlights. Now, for our featured discussion. On today's podcast, we are discussing the very, very important issue of stroke risk in patients with atrial fibrillation. Most of us use the international guidelines for anticoagulation in atrial fibrillation that mostly suggest that we use the CHADS VASc scoring system to determine the stroke risk in a particular patient and then determine whether or not this patient meets the threshold for anticoagulation. This assumes that the CHADS VASc score corresponds to a fixed stroke rate. Today, in our journal, we have very, very interesting results from a paper with corresponding author, Dr. Daniel Singer who really suggest that we may need to rethink that. Dr. Daniel Singer joins us today from Massachusets General Hospital. Welcome Daniel. Dr. Daniel Singer: Thank you for having me. Dr. Carolyn Lam: Great. Today, we also have Dr. Sana Al-Khatib who's the associate editor from Duke University who managed this paper. Welcome Sana. Dr. Sana Al-Khatib : Thank you Dr. Carolyn, I'm happy to be here. Dr. Carolyn Lam: Daniel, could we start by you letting us know what you sought to do in your study and what you found? Dr. Daniel Singer: We all know that anticoagulants are extraordinarily effective at preventing stroke in patients with atrial fibrillation, but they also raise the risk of bleeding, and sometimes that bleeding could be quite serious and even fatal. As a result, for that past 10, 15 years, we have used a risk-based approach to the decision about whether to start a patient on anticoagulation, and that risk is the stroke risk that a patient faces if they weren't taking anticoagulants. Then we figured that anticoagulants will reduce it by about two-thirds. There are formal decision analysis and then a more informal sense that a patient has to face an anticoagulated risk of stroke of about 2%, some people might say 1% to 2% before anticoagulation results in an expected net clinical benefit that the effect in reducing ischemic stroke will exceed the risk of increasing bleeding. While the CHADs VASc score has been widely accepted as the basis for estimating that risk, it became apparent to us as we looked across the studies that were underlying that assumption, that the risk that were associated with various CHADs VASc scores were extremely variable. Many of these risks actually were less than that 1% or 2% threshold for anticoagulation. What I mean is that the stroke risk associated with CHADs VASc score of one, or two, which is the basis for the guideline threshold for anticoagulation actually corresponded to risk less than 1% in many of these very large studies. We have conducted a systematic review just to be sure that we were capturing the overall evidence base for this, and that's what we report in our paper. Dr. Carolyn Lam: Perhaps you could start by letting us know exactly how far off are we in our stroke risk estimation. Dr. Daniel Singer: We looked at 34 studies that were quite large and then we zeroed in on the largest one. If you looked at the rate for stroke overall, they varied enormously in terms of the overall stroke rate. Then when we focused down on CHADs VASc score of 1, or 2, we found that the majority of these studies, actually, for CHADs VASc 1, was less than 1% per year. For CHADs VASc 2 score was in the majority these studies less than 2% per year. Both of those stroke risks have raised us the question where are these patients could gain in that clinical benefit from being anti-coagulated, because those stroke risk, if they were reduced by two-thirds, would really be a very small reduction in risk and yet they'd still face the bleeding risk. Among the most interesting findings actually is that we found that a Swedish national database and the large Danish national database came up with threefold difference in their estimate of stroke rates. The Swedish database produced lower risk, and the Danish database produced substantially higher risk. If you think about it, there are probably no two countries in the world that are more similar in terms of gene, social environmental, medical care systems, and that raises the specific question of, "Is it underlying rates that vary across different cohorts and different geographies, or is it a different in methodology?" We think a lot of the differences are due to methodologic difference, and that we need to standardize these differences together, better handle on what the real stroke rate is among patients with these low CHADs VASc scores. Dr. Carolyn Lam: The variability that you pointed on your paper is really striking, but another possibility, do you think, is that maybe stroke risk isn't static. Dr. Daniel Singer: Yeah. If that's the case, we face a great difficulty in developing predictions rules of what the stroke risk could be. I think most people feel it's the function of their age, and whether they've had a prior stroke, and whether they have the comorbidity, hypertension, and diabetes, and so on, that are incorporated into the various stroke risk scores, in particular, CHADs VASc. We tend to think that that's pretty fixed until you get older or until you accumulated another comorbidity. I think the striking difference is that, one, that we actually anticipated in the beginning, was that the stroke rates in people with atrial fibrillation were also coming down. The stroke rates in general have been dramatically decreasing for decades now. One issue is whether that applies as well to atrial fibrillation associated stroke. There is a suggestion of that, but the variability across the cohorts is so great that you can't pick up a strong signal in terms of calendar time. Although I suspect that there is a strong calendar effect. Exactly why that is, we could speculate. I suspect a lot of it is control of blood pressure, but that's speculation. Dr. Carolyn Lam: Daniel, congratulations again for that fascinating and really very sobering findings. Sana, you managed this paper. It's very important paper. In fact, important enough that you invited an editorial. Could you please share some of your thoughts? Dr. Sana Al-Khatib : Oh, yeah. Absolutely. First, I'd like to start by congratulating Daniel and his team on conducting this really important study. I enjoyed reading it and managing it. Definitely, congratulations. A couple of thoughts that I have. I completely agree with this really important finding, that there is a lot of variability in the rates of stroke that come from different patient populations and databases. As you pointed out Daniel, I think this is indeed largely due to differences in methodology in terms of how the information was selected, how certain things were defined. I agree with you there. You called for standardization of this, and I wonder if you have any thoughts about how we can go about doing that. I also want to bring up some of the newer studies now that are showing some significance in terms of biomarkers. Is that really adding significantly to the predictive ability of risk prediction models? I wanted to get your thoughts on that as well. Dr. Daniel Singer: Let me address your last question, which is simply you state that the CHADs VASc score, the CHAD score and so on, are based on very simple clinical features, and it would be unusual for them to be highly predictive. In fact, they're only mediocrely predictive, and the addition of biomarkers high-sensitivity troponin proBNP, now, people have suggested the imaging biomarkers like magnetic resonance to asses fibrosis in the left atrium. These are all very, very promising in terms of getting better models. The problem is to do that on a very scale such that we can get precise and well-calibrated predictions. We've found when we're analyzing to pair risk scores, we found that the most important issue is the underlying risk, so that, yes, you can get a great model, but if you have high variability in the underlying rate, you can have a problem specifying an individual with a stroke risk. We have to standardize and improve the quality of bringing people into these cohorts, and of interrogating the cohorts and databases and making sure that we have the same approach to assessing outcomes. This could probably be best done in very big scientific prospective registry studies, but it's tough to get all that information. There are some registry studies now ongoing, the ORBIT registries, the GARFIELD registries that may help us a lot with specifying stroke risk, but they don't have the biomarkers embedded in them. I'm hopeful that with better message, and large studies, and incorporating biomarkers, that we'll really get down to very accurate and generalizable stroke risk. I think the CHADs VASc and similar simple stroke risk scores will be in the rear-view mirror. Dr. Sana Al-Khatib : That's great. Can I ask one other question, because I completely agree with you looking at your numbers and the data that you presented, is that when you look, especially at the CHADs VASc score 1 patient, the risk seems to be pretty low. As you very well know, the guideline documents don't really ... At least, for the American AHA/ACC guideline document, they don't really verbalize very definitively the need to anticoagulate patients with a CHADs VASc score of 1. If you look at the numbers related to a CHADs VASc score of 2, I'm not sure that I completely agree that the risk is very low. Certainly, there was 33% of the studies reported stroke rates of greater than 2% per year. I think maybe different people have different thresholds. While I completely agree with you on the CHADs VASc score of 1 patients, I find that the findings on patients with a CHADs VASc score of 2 a bit more concerning. In fact, if anything, I would want based even on your data, not on the guidelines to offer anticoagulation to patients with CHADs VASc score of 2. What would you say to that? Dr. Daniel Singer: I'm looking at our table that has this, and a lot of the CHADs VASc 2 scores are under 2%, but they're in mid 1%. In the North American cohorts in particular, the rates tend to be lower. That said, I think the heart of the problem here is that we have focused on the threshold for anticoagulation. I think there's an argument to be made that you lay out the risks and benefits to the patients and engage them in a decision, particularly with regards to these lower CHADs VASc scores. At least you make a lot of, perhaps, even more emphasis on being sure that the higher CHADs VASc scores, that anticoagulation is the net benefits of anticoagulation are made very clear to the patient, and that we don't have large fractions of patients who can take anticoagulants not taking them. We know from the pinnacle registry and other registries, that even at high CHADs VASc scores, we have 40% plus of atrial fibrillation patients who are not getting anticoagulants. I think that's where we have a lot more assurance that the net benefit is positive and that we can make a different both in terms of a patient in front of us, and in terms of the overall public health aspects of atrial fibrillation and stroke. Dr. Sana Al-Khatib : I do believe that this is really important, but it is also important to keep in mind that with the novel novel oral anticoagulants, I think the whole landscape has changed. Not only do patients have different options to consider, but certainly, the risk of bleeding, which is the other part of this equation, has gone down significantly with the novel agents. I think as we engage in shared decision making with patients, I think it is really important to highlight these really very remarkable features about the agents that have really changed the care of patients with atrial fibrillation. One thing to add to this whole topic is, really, all the new advances that we're seeing in this field that has been really life-changing for us and for our patients. Dr. Carolyn Lam: Indeed Sana. I was about to bring up the bleeding risk part, the flip side of the coin as well. Also, the point that most of my patients with atrial fibrillation, they really strongly value the avoidance of stroke even more than avoidance of bleeding. Someone, that needs to be taken into consideration as well. Daniel, I'd love to give you the last words. You mentioned that you like to highlight, maybe, some more of the implications of your findings. Dr. Daniel Singer: I guess I would say there's a scientific implication, which is what we've ben discussing, which is the importance of trying to get these rates down correctly and accurately, and maybe we have to get people together to say how they're doing these studies. The second is, for the individual patient, that we should engage them in this discussion. Maybe patients who are perfectly willing to a novel anticoagulant and CHADs VASc score of zero. That would come out of a discussion with the patient. That our emphasis at this point since we're a little unsure about the threshold level, our emphasis both at the individual patient level, and then from the public heath perspective should be on the higher CHADs VASc scores where we know that we can expect a net clinical benefit from the vast majority of patients with AF. I agree with Dr. Al-Khatib, that the novel anticoagulants post an important advantage in the sense not so much in their overall bleeding, but particularly in terms of their intercranial bleeding, which is the lethal bleeding we most want to avoid. Dr. Carolyn Lam: Thank you both for joining us. Thank you listeners for joining us. Don't forget to tune in next week.
Exciting tax times this week, as they are every week (sarcasm intended) however, there Episode 26 is very much a listen as in this podcast Tyler discusses several of the weeks changes in detail. It may even pique your interest as to whether or not the small business restructure is something you should be considering. Specific items discussed in the podcast are: Companies who provide their Australian-based employees the opportunity to participate in an employee share scheme (ESS) have to meet mandatory reporting obligations to both those employees and to the Australian Taxation Office (ATO) and they are 14th of July 2016 and 14th of August 2016 respectively. The ATO has simplified the process of claiming fuel tax credits for those claiming less than $10,000 in fuel tax credits a year. From the Business Activity Statement (BAS) period ending 31 March 2016 onwards, where there is a change in the rate during a BAS period, the claim may be calculated by using the rate applicable at the end of the period. Also, to calculate the quantity of fuel purchased in a tax period, the total cost of fuel purchased may be divided by the average price per litre for the BAS period. The ATO has updated information on fuel tax credit rates that will apply from 1 July 2016. For heavy vehicles using taxable fuel such as diesel or petrol, and travel on public roads, the fuel tax credit rate has increased to 13.6 cents per litre from 1 July 2016. For such users, as the road user charge exceeds the rate of duty paid for biodiesel (B100), there is no fuel tax credit entitlement for B100. The fuel tax credit rate for biodiesel is 1.3 cents per litre from 1 July 2016. The ATO has released the following Law Compliance Guidelines relating to small business restructure roll-overs introduced by Tax Laws Amendment (Small Business Restructure Roll-over) Act 2016: LCG 2016/2 Small Business Restructure Roll-over: consequences of a roll-over LCG 2016/3 Small Business Restructure Roll-over: genuine restructure of an ongoing business and related matters. The ATO has reminded tax practitioners that overseas business clients may no longer be subject to GST from 1 October
We did it. We are aired our 100th Bondfire Radio episode. We recorded it at our Airbnb in CA. It felt like it went by so fast. For the last 100 weeks of our lives, we created something and put it out into the world, never fail. Hopefully we educated and entertained people in the […]
DJ Alan Hype is a Chicago style House DJ that encompasses various genres of Dance music. This episode contains 1987 Chicago House. Enjoy the Dance Music Experience.......... This mix is dedicated to all my Chicago DJs and friends. This is a live mix I ripped from a metal cassette tape from 1987. I was using Technics SL - B100s and a radio shack realistic mixer. Like I said, Old school