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durée : 00:03:07 - Un monde connecté - par : François Saltiel - Le ministère de l'Éducation nationale a signalé une augmentation de 14 % des cas de triche lors du baccalauréat depuis 2023. Si plus de la moitié des fraudes utilisent des outils modernes tels que montres connectées et smartphones, les méthodes traditionnelles comme les antisèches restent courantes.
Send us a textFairfax criminal defense lawyer Jonathan Katz knows that acquittals are great and often exhilarating, but trials can also bring risks. On this Beat the Prosecution episode, Jon Katz talks on his own about the art of obtaining favorable plea or settlement deals, which need to be backed up by the threat and strength of trial readiness. Settlements can only be earned, but are never owed to a criminal defendant. Many Virginia criminal and DUI defendants expect to be offered a plea deal, and want it to be a desirable plea deal. However, nothing in the law requires a Virginia assistant commonwealth's attorney (prosecutor) to make a plea offer, nor for the accused to do anything other than proceed to trial. Jon Katz's parallel blog entry on this subject illustrates one of his successful plea negotiations that can be of help to you as a criminal defendant and your Virginia criminal defense attorney. With this settlement, we started out with a Virginia DUI / driving under the influence of alcohol prosecution alleging a blood alcohol concentration (BAC) over 0.20, which carries a mandatory ten days in jail. Jon reached an impasse with the prosecutor about going lower than the mandatory minimum five days in jail for a reduced BAC in the 0.15-0.20 range.Jon asked the prosecutor if he had read Roger Fisher's and William Ury's Getting to Yes on negotiated settlements, which emphasizes negotiating on goals versus positions. The impasse continued. Jon transcended the impasse by standing up, calling out the names of the two lead police officers in the case, telling them the great self improvement his client had pursued, explained why the defendant's livelihood was at stake from the prosecutor's plea offer, and asked them for ideas on how this case could be settled without active jail. Without missing a beat, the arresting officer suggested three years of the ignition interlock device. The prosecutor went along with that, adding to complete forty-five community service hours...Fairfax criminal lawyer Jon Katz pursues your best defense against Virginia criminal & DUI prosecutions. Call us at 703-383-1100 or Info@KatzJustice.com to obtain your free in-person confidential consultation with Jon about your court-pending prosecution.This podcast with Fairfax, Virginia criminal / DUI lawyer Jon Katz is playable on all devices at podcast.BeatTheProsecution.com. For more information, visit https://KatzJustice.com or contact us at info@KatzJustice.com, 703-383-1100 (calling), or 571-406-7268 (text). If you like what you hear on our Beat the Prosecution podcast, please take a moment to post a review at our Apple podcasts page (with stars only, or else also with a comment) at https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/beat-the-prosecution/id1721413675
durée : 00:02:23 - Le grand format - L'épreuve de philosophie du bac ce lundi va durer 4 heures ou 5 heures 20 pour ceux qui bénéficient d'un temps supplémentaire en raison d'un handicap ou d'un trouble du neuro-développement. Ces cas sont de plus en plus nombreux. Reportage au lycée de Cachan (Val-de-Marne).
Le Bac de Philo c'est dans 1h30 pour plus de 724 000 étudiants et candidats ! Avec ou sans le Bac, est-ce que vous connaissez tout de cet exam ?
durée : 00:05:45 - Spécial Bac 5/5 : les inspirations classiques du Jazzrausch Bigband - par : Max Dozolme - Le bac musique se rapproche à grands pas et Max Dozolme nous invite aujourd'hui à écouter l'un des groupes musicaux au programme du baccalauréat musique cette année, il s'agit du Jazzrausch Bigband. Un ensemble allemand des plus étonnants…
En 1745, un prince exilé, Charles-Édouard Stuart, débarque en Écosse avec sept compagnons. Quelques mois plus tard, il menace Londres à la tête d'une armée de Highlanders et manque de peu de prendre le pouvoir et de changer l'Histoire. Cet épisode retrace la révolte jacobite de 1745-1746, dernière grande tentative de restaurer les Stuarts sur le trône d'Angleterre. Une épopée tragique mêlant batailles, intrigues diplomatiques et panache, jusqu'au désastre de Culloden. Découvrez l'histoire vraie qui a inspiré tant de romans, de films et de séries comme "Outlander". #LLCE***Mon roman : L'affaire écossaiseÉcosse, 1745.Ewan a tout perdu. Rejeté, trahi, il devient Leslie, un espion au service du roi de France.Sa mission : soutenir la révolte jacobite… sans exposer la France.Mais des rues glacées de Suède aux landes des Highlands, rien ne se passe comme prévu.Traqué par un consul anglais, piégé par une espionne insaisissable, Leslie s'enfonce dans un monde où la loyauté vacille et la guerre se joue dans l'ombre.Son objectif : sauver le prince Charles-Édouard Stuart après Culloden.Mais certains secrets valent-ils qu'on y sacrifie sa vie ?Inspiré de faits réels, L'Affaire écossaise est un thriller historique haletant, entre espionnage, drames personnels et grande Histoire.Disponible en ebook et en livre : https://amzn.eu/d/h4D0qr9***T'as qui en Histoire ? * : le podcast qui te fait aimer l'Histoire ?Pour rafraîchir ses connaissances, réviser le brevet, le bac, ses leçons, apprendre et découvrir des sujets d'Histoire (collège, lycée, université)***✉️ Contact: tasquienhistoire@gmail.com*** Sur les réseaux sociaux ***Facebook : https://www.facebook.com/TasQuiEnHistoireTwitter : @AsHistoire Instagram : @tasquienhistoireTiktok : @tasquienhistoire *** Crédits sonores ***SunoOutlander - The Battle Of Culloden - Uninterrupted Cut@TributeVideo(Série « Outlander » sur Netflix)https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uTR1x3yEyQE@Wikimedia commonsJean-Philippe Rameau, Gavotte and Variations (5)Source The Al Goldstein collection in the Pandora Music repository at ibiblio.org.The Skye Boat Song (1884) played on the bagpipes by the Clan Stewart Pipe Band.https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Skye_Boat_Song.ogg Hébergé par Ausha. Visitez ausha.co/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
Le Bac de Philo c'est dans 1h30 pour plus de 724 000 étudiants et candidats ! Avec ou sans le Bac, est-ce que vous connaissez tout de cet exam ?
L'épreuve du Bac de Philo a commencé depuis 20 minutes ! Et le truc très important c'est de citer des philosophes. On vous donne une citation, faut nous dire si ça vient d'un philosophe ou un chanteur !
durée : 00:03:05 - Bac 2025 : 2.100 candidats icaunais planchent sur la philo ce lundi
durée : 00:04:36 - Le Zoom de France Inter - A une semaine du grand oral du baccalauréat, zoom sur l'éloquence. Une étude OpinionWay pour le programme éducatif Eloquentia révèle que 80% des 18 à 24 ans ont déjà renoncé à prendre la parole en public par manque de confiance en eux. D'autres au contraire se lancent dans des concours d'éloquence.
durée : 00:45:54 - Interception - par : Antoine Giniaux - Au moment où les lycéens relisent leurs dernières fiches pour préparer le Grand Oral du Bac, Interception donne la parole aux timides, et aux orateurs nés. À ceux qui perdent l'équilibre et à ceux qui jonglent avec les mots, parce qu'ils ont trouvé les clés qui leur permettent de s'exprimer.
John O'Keefe Murder: 10 Facts Karen Read & Defense Desperately Want You to IGNORE Former prosecutor Eric Faddis exposes the 10 critical facts that Karen Read's defense team has spent millions trying to bury. While they distract with physics theories and conspiracy claims, these undeniable truths tell the real story of what happened on January 29, 2022. The facts they DON'T want discussed: Read's BAC was nearly 3x the legal limit when tested hours after the incident She gave FIVE different stories about how her taillight broke O'Keefe's DNA wasn't just "on" her bumper - it was embedded in the damaged area Read Google searched "how long to die in cold" at 2:27 AM Multiple witnesses heard her say "I hit him" before anyone found the body She deleted Ring camera footage from her home that night The couple had been fighting about O'Keefe texting other women Read left 53 increasingly hostile voicemails on O'Keefe's phone She never once attempted CPR or called 911 when they "found" him Her own father told police she had "anger issues" and he was worried Eric Faddis, with 25 years as both prosecutor and defense attorney, explains why these facts are case-killers. No amount of expert testimony can overcome Read's own actions and words that night. We break down how the defense has spent $500,000+ on experts while ignoring evidence that would convict any other defendant. This premium deep-dive includes exclusive audio clips, evidence photos, and the timeline that proves Karen Read is guilty of murder. Justice for John O'Keefe starts with the truth. #JohnOKeefe #KarenReadGuilty #EvidenceMatters #TrueCrime #JusticeForJohnOKeefe #FactsOverFiction #MurderTrial #ProsecutionEvidence #GuiltyVerdict #PremiumContent Want to comment and watch this podcast as a video? Check out our YouTube Channel. https://www.youtube.com/@hiddenkillerspod Instagram https://www.instagram.com/hiddenkillerspod/ Facebook https://www.facebook.com/hiddenkillerspod/ Tik-Tok https://www.tiktok.com/@hiddenkillerspod X Twitter https://x.com/tonybpod Listen Ad-Free On Apple Podcasts Here: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/true-crime-today-premium-plus-ad-free-advance-episode/id1705422872
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John O'Keefe Murder: 10 Facts Karen Read & Defense Desperately Want You to IGNORE Former prosecutor Eric Faddis exposes the 10 critical facts that Karen Read's defense team has spent millions trying to bury. While they distract with physics theories and conspiracy claims, these undeniable truths tell the real story of what happened on January 29, 2022. The facts they DON'T want discussed: Read's BAC was nearly 3x the legal limit when tested hours after the incident She gave FIVE different stories about how her taillight broke O'Keefe's DNA wasn't just "on" her bumper - it was embedded in the damaged area Read Google searched "how long to die in cold" at 2:27 AM Multiple witnesses heard her say "I hit him" before anyone found the body She deleted Ring camera footage from her home that night The couple had been fighting about O'Keefe texting other women Read left 53 increasingly hostile voicemails on O'Keefe's phone She never once attempted CPR or called 911 when they "found" him Her own father told police she had "anger issues" and he was worried Eric Faddis, with 25 years as both prosecutor and defense attorney, explains why these facts are case-killers. No amount of expert testimony can overcome Read's own actions and words that night. We break down how the defense has spent $500,000+ on experts while ignoring evidence that would convict any other defendant. This premium deep-dive includes exclusive audio clips, evidence photos, and the timeline that proves Karen Read is guilty of murder. Justice for John O'Keefe starts with the truth. #JohnOKeefe #KarenReadGuilty #EvidenceMatters #TrueCrime #JusticeForJohnOKeefe #FactsOverFiction #MurderTrial #ProsecutionEvidence #GuiltyVerdict #PremiumContent Want to comment and watch this podcast as a video? Check out our YouTube Channel. https://www.youtube.com/@hiddenkillerspod Instagram https://www.instagram.com/hiddenkillerspod/ Facebook https://www.facebook.com/hiddenkillerspod/ Tik-Tok https://www.tiktok.com/@hiddenkillerspod X Twitter https://x.com/tonybpod Listen Ad-Free On Apple Podcasts Here: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/true-crime-today-premium-plus-ad-free-advance-episode/id1705422872
John O'Keefe Murder: 10 Facts Karen Read & Defense Desperately Want You to IGNORE Former prosecutor Eric Faddis exposes the 10 critical facts that Karen Read's defense team has spent millions trying to bury. While they distract with physics theories and conspiracy claims, these undeniable truths tell the real story of what happened on January 29, 2022. The facts they DON'T want discussed: Read's BAC was nearly 3x the legal limit when tested hours after the incident She gave FIVE different stories about how her taillight broke O'Keefe's DNA wasn't just "on" her bumper - it was embedded in the damaged area Read Google searched "how long to die in cold" at 2:27 AM Multiple witnesses heard her say "I hit him" before anyone found the body She deleted Ring camera footage from her home that night The couple had been fighting about O'Keefe texting other women Read left 53 increasingly hostile voicemails on O'Keefe's phone She never once attempted CPR or called 911 when they "found" him Her own father told police she had "anger issues" and he was worried Eric Faddis, with 25 years as both prosecutor and defense attorney, explains why these facts are case-killers. No amount of expert testimony can overcome Read's own actions and words that night. We break down how the defense has spent $500,000+ on experts while ignoring evidence that would convict any other defendant. This premium deep-dive includes exclusive audio clips, evidence photos, and the timeline that proves Karen Read is guilty of murder. Justice for John O'Keefe starts with the truth. #JohnOKeefe #KarenReadGuilty #EvidenceMatters #TrueCrime #JusticeForJohnOKeefe #FactsOverFiction #MurderTrial #ProsecutionEvidence #GuiltyVerdict #PremiumContent Want to comment and watch this podcast as a video? Check out our YouTube Channel. https://www.youtube.com/@hiddenkillerspod Instagram https://www.instagram.com/hiddenkillerspod/ Facebook https://www.facebook.com/hiddenkillerspod/ Tik-Tok https://www.tiktok.com/@hiddenkillerspod X Twitter https://x.com/tonybpod Listen Ad-Free On Apple Podcasts Here: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/true-crime-today-premium-plus-ad-free-advance-episode/id1705422872
durée : 00:04:32 - Spécial Bac 4/5 : "Stoney Street" fusion parfaite de l'électro et du jazz - par : Max Dozolme - Pour finir cette semaine de révision du bac musique 2025, Max Dozolme nous propose d'écouter un titre qui mêle musique électronique et jazz, deux thèmes au programme cette année, grâce à des samples, des petits extraits musicaux de pièces réunis pour créer une nouvelle œuvre…
For many French people, passing the national end-of-high-school exam, known as the Baccalaureate or "Bac", is an important rite of passage. The French love to brag about the "Bac" and how difficult it is, since this implies French pupils are smart. But with so many people passing the diploma, has it lost its value? Recently, the government completely reformed the Bac to make it a "springboard to success". Will it retain its egalitarian – albeit stressful – appeal? We take a closer look in this edition of French Connections.
Aujourd'hui, Coach Lee & Coach Sim reçoivent Fanny Bois, kinésiologue et entraîneure spécialisée chez les cavaliers en équitation.Dans cet épisode, ils discutent de:- L'importance d'entraîner les cavaliers et non seulement les chevaux- Comment le fait d'avoir un BAC en kinésiologie ne te rends pas nécessairement compétent.e comme coach- Les qualités physiques les plus importantes pour être performant.e en équitation- Comment la composition corporelle peut avoir un impact sur les performances- Comment l'entraînement peut aider à minimiser les blessures et douleurs liées au sport- Ce qui arrive aux chevaux qui se blessent en compétition- Bien plus!Bonne écoute!Pour nous suivre:Fanny: @fbois.kine Coach Lee: @coach.lee__ Coach Sim: @coachsim.lat Utilisez le code "WUACV10" pour économiser 10% sur votre commande NIH sur le site https://nihsupp.com/ Utilisez le code "WUACV10" pour économiser 10% sur votre commande MACHINE sur le site https://project-machine.com/
durée : 00:04:27 - Spécial Bac 4/5 : les inspirations classiques du Jazzrausch Bigband - par : Max Dozolme - Une plongée dans le plus beau monument des Beach Boys : "Pet Sounds", un concept album conçu par le regretté Brian Wilson où des sonorités symphoniques et des instruments rares dialoguent avec un effectif pop et des sons du quotidien.
durée : 00:04:10 - Spécial Bac 3/5 : Jeff Mills, des platines aux "Planètes" de Gustav Holst ! - par : Max Dozolme - On poursuit aujourd'hui nos révisions du Bac Musique avec l'un des grands thèmes au programme cette année. Les musiques électroniques incarnées notamment par le grand artisan de la techno Jeff Mills, un DJ et producteur américain qui aime mêler ses platines aux instruments d'un orchestre !
durée : 00:05:06 - Spécial Bac 2/5 : La forme rondo de Bach à Werenoi - par : Max Dozolme - Ce matin on se penche sur le finale "Allegro Assai" du Concerto pour violoncelle en la majeur de Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach. La musique au programme du bac qui peut vous paraître peut-être la plus abstraite et qui se rapproche pourtant le plus des musiques les plus écoutées en France comme le rap !
durée : 00:04:28 - Spécial Bac 1/5 : Les portraits cachés de Robert Schumann - par : Max Dozolme - Toute cette semaine, Max Dozolme propose aux lycéens qui passent l'épreuve de musique au Bac cette année de réviser avec eux en proposant une série de chroniques en lien avec les œuvres du programme ! On commence aujourd'hui avec l'une des pièces les plus ravissantes de Robert Schumann...
Bacılarım, peribacalarım sevsek de sevmesek de medeniyetin bir gereği olan şu small talk belasını öğrenmek ve olması gerektiği gibi icra etmek zorundayız... Ama telaşa gerek yok, çünkü dr. güleç sizin için bu işe de el attı. Bölümü dinleyen herkes, sonunda doğru small talk yapabilme ehliyeti kazanıyor, koşun! ------- Podbee Sunar ------- Bu podcast, On Dijital Bankacılık hakkında reklam içerir.Bankacılık On'la Rahat. Dünya Döndükçe EFT-Havale- Fast Ücreti Yok.ON Mobil'i İndir! Bu podcast, Pegasus hakkında reklam içerir.Yeni seyahat rotanı planlamak için hemen https://www.flypgs.com/'u veya Pegasus Mobil uygulamasını ziyaret et!
In this episode, we dive into the fascinating journey of Andreas Christodoulides, the visionary founder of Zela Aviation and Zela Jet. Andreas was born and raised in Cyprus and has spent the majority of his life living in the UK. He now resides in Greece with his family, his company currently has offices in Cyprus, Greece and the UK. Andreas' passion for aviation started at a very young age. From the moment he could remember, he was fascinated by planes and flying. As a boy, he dreamt of becoming a pilot, but his parents didn't share that dream. Despite their reservations, Andreas' passion for aviation never wavered. In fact, he took matters into his own hands by writing to airlines, asking for stickers and memorabilia, and immersing himself in everything related to the skies.As he grew older, this childhood fascination blossomed into a career that would change the course of his life. In 2006, Andreas founded Zela Aviation, a company that has become a leader in the air charter and aircraft leasing sectors. Over the years, his entrepreneurial spirit and love for aviation expanded the company's services to include private jet and helicopter charters, aircraft management, and consultancy.In 2021, Andreas launched Zela Jet, a private jet and helicopter service, targeting the Eastern Mediterranean and Middle East markets. With a fleet ranging from light jets to heavy aircraft, Zela Jet also offers luxury helicopter charters, sightseeing flights, and yacht services.But Andreas' passion for aviation extends beyond business. In 2023, he purchased two historic aircraft—a BAC 1-11 and a Boeing 727— from the old Hellinikon Airport to preserve aviation history and heritage. His vision of displaying these planes as cultural landmarks highlights his commitment to the aviation industry and the history that shaped it.Join us as we explore Andreas' journey from a young aviation dreamer to a successful entrepreneur and cultural preservator. This episode is a testament to following your passion and creating your own path, no matter where it begins.
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C'est la fin du suspense pour les candidats inscrits sur Parcoursup et sans doute aussi pour leurs parents : la phase d'admission débute ce lundi à 19h. Les 980.000 candidats inscrits sur la plateforme d'orientation post-BAC vont donc commencer à recevoir des propositions d'admission. 2 minutes pour comprendre ce qu'il faut faire en fonction des réponses que vous ou vos enfants allez recevoir. Ecoutez 2 minutes pour comprendre avec Hortense Crépin du 02 juin 2025.Distribué par Audiomeans. Visitez audiomeans.fr/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
C'est la fin du suspense pour les candidats inscrits sur Parcoursup et sans doute aussi pour leurs parents : la phase d'admission débute ce lundi à 19h. Les 980.000 candidats inscrits sur la plateforme d'orientation post-BAC vont donc commencer à recevoir des propositions d'admission. 2 minutes pour comprendre ce qu'il faut faire en fonction des réponses que vous ou vos enfants allez recevoir. Ecoutez 2 minutes pour comprendre avec Hortense Crépin du 02 juin 2025.Distribué par Audiomeans. Visitez audiomeans.fr/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
In this eye-opening episode of Better Buildings for Humans, host Joe Menchefski is joined by Ann Sussman and Kelsey Bradley from the Human Architecture and Planning Institute (HAPI.org) to explore the fascinating intersection of architecture, biology, and human emotion. Ann and Kelsey reveal how our brains are hardwired to respond to certain visual cues—like faces, fractals, and even the color red—and how this understanding can revolutionize the way we design buildings and cities. From eye-tracking software that predicts where people look first, to how blank facades might make us feel uneasy, this episode unveils the science behind why some spaces feel better than others. Tune in to discover how embracing our biological instincts can lead to more humane, joyful, and walkable environments.More About Ann Sussman and Kelsey BradleyAnn Sussman, RA, an architect, researcher, and teacher is passionate about understanding how buildings impact us. She serves as president of the Human Architecture + Planning Institute, (theHapi.org), a nonprofit devoted to improving the design of the built environment through education and research. Her book Cognitive Architecture, Designing for How We Respond to the Built Environment (Routledge, 2015, 2021) won the 2016 Place Research Award from the Environmental Design Research Association (EDRA). She is co-editor of the forthcoming Handbook of Neuroscience and the Built Environment, (Routledge, 2025) due out this summer. Ann has taught a course on the human perception of architecture, Buildings, Biology + the Brain, at the BAC since 2018. Kelsey Bradley has been working in the nonprofit space since she founded Design Cause Inc. in 2016. Her work led to the successful completion of 10 new primary and secondary school classrooms across multiple communities in Cameroon and Malawi. Kelsey is now focused on how the built environment impacts mental health at an individual and community scale and is excited to further her interests through the work of The Human Architecture and Planning Institute. Kelsey holds a Bachelor of Architecture from Thomas Jefferson University and will be entering a graduate program in urban planning in the fall of 2025.CONTACT:https://www.linkedin.com/in/pgw/?originalSubdomain=caannsussman.com (http://annsussman.com/) https://geneticsofdesign.com/2025/05/20/eye-tracking-buildings-in-lisbon-boston-take-part-in-a-quick-pilot-study/theHapi.org.Where To Find Us:https://bbfhpod.advancedglazings.com/www.advancedglazings.com (http://www.advancedglazings.com/)https://www.linkedin.com/company/better-buildings-for-humans-podcastwww.linkedin.com/in/advanced-glazings-ltd-848b4625https://twitter.com/bbfhpodhttps://twitter.com/Solera_Daylighthttps://www.instagram.com/bbfhpod/https://www.instagram.com/advancedglazingsltd (https://www.instagram.com/advancedglazingsltd/)https://www.facebook.com/AdvancedGlazingsltd
En este episodio cubrimos los eventos más importantes antes de la apertura del mercado: • Wall Street cierra semana con cautela fiscal: Futuros a la baja: $SPX -0.1%, $US100 -0.1%, $INDU -0.2%. Rendimientos estables: bono a 10 años en 4.53%, bono a 2 años en 4%. El mercado digiere los efectos del nuevo plan fiscal de Trump sobre el déficit. Persisten las dudas pese a la aprobación en la Cámara. Atención hoy en las ventas de viviendas nuevas (esperadas: 694K). Lunes cerrado por Memorial Day. • Trump prepara impulso para el sector nuclear: Según Reuters, Trump firmaría hoy órdenes ejecutivas para declarar emergencia nacional por dependencia de uranio ruso y chino. Invocaría la Defense Production Act para agilizar proyectos nucleares, aprobar nuevos reactores y usar financiamiento del Departamento de Energía. Las acciones del sector subieron en el aftermarket. • Wall Street explora su propia stablecoin: $JPM, $BAC, $C y $WFC analizan lanzar una stablecoin conjunta a través de Early Warning y Clearing House. El proyecto depende del marco legislativo, donde esta semana el Senado avanzó con el GENIUS Act 2025. El proyecto exige reservas, controles de riesgo y privacidad del consumidor. Bancos regionales también estudian alternativas. • Apple extiende su racha negativa: $AAPL cayó -0.5% y suma siete jornadas seguidas en rojo, acumulando -20% en 2025. Factores clave: tasas altas, menor confianza del consumidor, presión arancelaria y exposición a China. También enfrenta desafíos legales con Epic Games y el DOJ. El mercado espera señales clave en la conferencia WWDC de junio. Una jornada de cierres estratégicos, regulación emergente y foco fiscal antes del fin de semana largo. ¡No te lo pierdas!
Data is a key component to the agentic future of organizations and there is so much learn and understand in order for solution developers, admins, CIOs, CEOs, and CTOs, to have a successful deployment. Luckily, Nirav Shah, CVP of BAC (the org formerly known as Dataverse) joins the podcast to talk about how agents play a critical role in how organizations run, how customers can solve their business problems with Microsoft Copilot and agents, and what is an expert agent. Nirav and former guest, James Olenik, spoke at Microsoft Build about this very topic! Check it out here: https://build.microsoft.com/en-US/sessions/BRK129?source=sessions Also check out: aka.ms/2025brk132 aka.ms/2025od817 aka.ms/2025brk125 aka.ms/2025brk159
After suffering two trial losses, Tim Felice wondered if he wanted to put himself out there again. But as he read about a new case, and spoke with the client, “I just started getting fired up more and more and more.” In this case break-down with host Dan Ambrose, Tim discusses how he represented a musician who was catastrophically injured by a drunk truck driver. The verdict—$77.3 million in compensatory and $15 million in punitive damages—resulted from masterful legal maneuvering that allowed jurors to hear evidence about the client's psychological trauma from being falsely accused of killing her passenger. Tim will highlight this record-setting case at TLU Beach (June 4-7).Train and Connect with the Titans☑️ Tim Felice | LinkedIn☑️ Felice Trial Attorneys | Facebook | Instagram | LinkedIn☑️ TLU Beach☑️ Trial Lawyers University☑️ TLU On Demand Instant access to live lectures, case analysis, and skills training videos☑️ TLU on X | Facebook | Instagram | LinkedIn☑️ Subscribe Apple Podcasts | Spotify | YouTubeEpisode SnapshotTim's journey includes pivoting from insurance defense to plaintiff's work after witnessing an adjuster's callous treatment of a legitimately injured client.After two trial defeats, Tim cleared his mind before tackling the catastrophic injury case of a musician whose minivan was struck by a drunk truck driver.The $92 million verdict included $77.3 million in compensatory damages and $15 million in punitive damages against a driver with a 0.196 BAC seven hours after his last drink.Tim's strategic pleading of comparative negligence enabled him to introduce crucial evidence about the defendant and his client. In conservative Suwanee County, Florida, an all-white jury awarded the substantial verdict to Tim's Black client, reinforcing his belief that jurors should never be stereotyped or pigeonholed.At
durée : 00:38:59 - Le 18/20 · Le téléphone sonne - Entre orientation parfois subie, inégalités sociales et manque de reconnaissance, le lycée professionnel souffre d'une réputation difficile, malgré la volonté affichée des ministres successifs d'en faire une voie d'excellente.
Martial You vous présente la nouvelle patronne d'OpenAI, l'entreprise qui commercialise ChatGPT. Ce qui caractérise d'abord Fidji Simo, née en 1985 à Sète, c'est son intelligence... naturelle : Bac à 16 ans, puis HEC, c e qui la conduit en Californie sur les bancs de la prestigieuse université de Los Angeles, UCLA. Et c'est là qu'elle tombe dans la marmite des nouvelles technologies. Un stage chez eBay dans le e-commerce puis une candidature spontanée au siège de Facebook en 2011...Distribué par Audiomeans. Visitez audiomeans.fr/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
Martial You vous présente la nouvelle patronne d'OpenAI, l'entreprise qui commercialise ChatGPT. Ce qui caractérise d'abord Fidji Simo, née en 1985 à Sète, c'est son intelligence... naturelle : Bac à 16 ans, puis HEC, c e qui la conduit en Californie sur les bancs de la prestigieuse université de Los Angeles, UCLA. Et c'est là qu'elle tombe dans la marmite des nouvelles technologies. Un stage chez eBay dans le e-commerce puis une candidature spontanée au siège de Facebook en 2011...Distribué par Audiomeans. Visitez audiomeans.fr/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
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Virginia teenager shot and killed by homeowner over TikTok 'prank' video...at 3 am Sunday, Indiana school bus driver accused of having BAC level of .221 while driving students on school field trip, We've got a doctor warning of the perils of peeing in the shower
BAC Bombshell Read's Alcohol Level 2–3x Legal Limit - Hanna Knowles Full Testimony Hannah Knowles brought the science—and it didn't help Read's defense. Her expert analysis put Karen Read's estimated BAC between 0.14% and 0.28% at the time of the incident. That's not “I had a glass of wine,” that's deep into judgment-blurring territory. The defense went after her on the usual angles: how extrapolation works, time gaps, margin of error. But Knowles kept it clean and clinical. She explained the math, backed it with lab standards, and didn't get rattled once. Net result? The jury heard that Read was drunk—possibly very drunk—when John O'Keefe ended up dead. #KarenReadTrial #ForensicTestimony #BACAnalysis #HannahKnowles #AlcoholEvidence #TrueCrimeScience #ReadWasDrunk #ExpertWitness #CourtroomScience #KarenReadBAC Want to comment and watch this podcast as a video? Check out our YouTube Channel. https://www.youtube.com/@hiddenkillerspod Instagram https://www.instagram.com/hiddenkillerspod/ Facebook https://www.facebook.com/hiddenkillerspod/ Tik-Tok https://www.tiktok.com/@hiddenkillerspod X Twitter https://x.com/tonybpod Listen Ad-Free On Apple Podcasts Here: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/true-crime-today-premium-plus-ad-free-advance-episode/id1705422872
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BAC Bombshell Read's Alcohol Level 2–3x Legal Limit - Hanna Knowles Full Testimony Hannah Knowles brought the science—and it didn't help Read's defense. Her expert analysis put Karen Read's estimated BAC between 0.14% and 0.28% at the time of the incident. That's not “I had a glass of wine,” that's deep into judgment-blurring territory. The defense went after her on the usual angles: how extrapolation works, time gaps, margin of error. But Knowles kept it clean and clinical. She explained the math, backed it with lab standards, and didn't get rattled once. Net result? The jury heard that Read was drunk—possibly very drunk—when John O'Keefe ended up dead. #KarenReadTrial #ForensicTestimony #BACAnalysis #HannahKnowles #AlcoholEvidence #TrueCrimeScience #ReadWasDrunk #ExpertWitness #CourtroomScience #KarenReadBAC Want to comment and watch this podcast as a video? Check out our YouTube Channel. https://www.youtube.com/@hiddenkillerspod Instagram https://www.instagram.com/hiddenkillerspod/ Facebook https://www.facebook.com/hiddenkillerspod/ Tik-Tok https://www.tiktok.com/@hiddenkillerspod X Twitter https://x.com/tonybpod Listen Ad-Free On Apple Podcasts Here: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/true-crime-today-premium-plus-ad-free-advance-episode/id1705422872
Watch the full coverage of the live stream on The Emily D Baker YouTube channel: https://youtube.com/live/W1usvKtssDoDay 8 of the Karen Read Retrial happened on May 2, 2025. The majority of the day revolved around the continued cross-examination of Jen McCabe by Alan Jackson. Her testimony is described as "incredibly difficult" and "evasive," with her struggling to answer direct questions. I break down what is and isn't a hostile witness since a lot of Law Nerds were wanting to know if it fits this situation.Group text message from Matt McCabe said, "Tell them the guy never came in the house," is highlighted, and Jen McCabe explains that "the guy" refers to John O'Keefe and that the "them" are the news reporters.McCabe is questioned about Google searches, particularly "hos long to die in cold," with discrepancies in her timeline and explanations. The 2:27 AM Google search time is also discussed, and McCabe claims she does not recall doing a search around that time.Jen McCabe was also caught calling her sister, Nicole Albert, the homeowner at 34 Fairview Rd, at 5:07am, after speaking over the phone with John O'Keefe's niece. The call log shows that they spoke for 38 seconds but Jen denies speaking to her. Questions arise about why Jen McCabe did not go inside Brian Albert Sr's house (a first responder with CPR training) for help when John O'Keefe was found, instead making phone calls to her sister, Nicole Albert, after calling 911. Jackson even questioned why she didn't go in the house after finding a John O'Keefe on the lawn because her sister, Nicole, could have been in perils danger and wasn't answering the phone according to Jen. You must check out this episode to this to hear her explanations of this, butt dials, and all of the other discrepancies in her testimony.The Re-Direct Examination, conducted by Special Prosecutor Brennan, focused on humanizing Jen McCabe and addressing claims of collusion among witnesses. In Re-Cross Examination where Alan Jackson brought up the issue of the suspended interview with federal agents. Lastly, testimony of Hannah Knowles from the Massachusetts State Police Crime Laboratory, regarding Karen Read's blood alcohol content (BAC), included the conversion from blood serum and retrograde extrapolation. Cross Examination of this witness will continue on Day 9.RESOURCESWhat You Need to Know About the Retrial - https://youtu.be/89Jpa8vz1RQ Karen Read Retrial Playlist - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLsbUyvZas7gKOJlfL__9F027hlETVU-vo Karen Read Trial - 2024 - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLsbUyvZas7gKUeCUzApgsEuQRXu5IXeTSThis podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: Spotify Ad Analytics - https://www.spotify.com/us/legal/ad-analytics-privacy-policy/Podscribe - https://podscribe.com/privacy
Take 10 with Tim – May 2, 2025 – 7:00/6:00 amMicrosoft Teams:PodcastFriday, May 2, 20257:00 AM - 8:30 AMhttps://teams.live.com/meet/9344301938391?p=FbWCGwzXFMz4LKSw4a1.Closers have once again been the bane of many fantasy managers' existence. I know I'm struggling. I have excellent teams in a couple of leagues, but my closers suck or are hurt. Last Sunday, I spent a fortune on Will Vest in Detroit as it looked like he had the job. Now, maybe he doesn't.a.What's your advice for me and others who are struggling?b.Should managers go for the hot potential closer like Vest or instead spend less on setup guys?2.Potential young breakout pitchers. Who are you buying? We will talk about each and then I'll have you order them in how you like them for the rest of the season and then their careers?a.Brandon Pfaadt (AZ, age=26, rank=18) – 6 GS, 5 wins, 2.78 ERA, 1.12 WHIP, 29Ks/4BB in 35.2 IPb.Jesus Luzardo (PHI, 27, 15) – 6 GS, 3 wins, 1.73 ERA, 1.07 WHIP, 41K/10BB in 36.1 IPc.McKenzie Gore (Was, 26, 26) – 7 GS, 2 wins, 3.51 ERA, 1.10 WHIP, 59K/9BB in 41 IPd.Max Meyer (Mia, 26, 37) – 6 GS, 2 wins, 3.18 ERA, 1.20 WHIP, 47K/11BB in 34 IPe.Casey Mize (Det, 28, 42) – 5 GS, 4 wins, 2.12 ERA, 1.05 WHIP, 23K/7BB in 29.2 IP3.Potential young breakout pitchers. Who are you buying? We will talk about each and then I'll have you order them in how you like them for the rest of the season and then their careers?a.Pete Crow Armstrong (CHC, 23, 10) - 6 HR, 12 SB, 23 runs, 21 RBI, .315 BAb.Tyler Soderstrom (ATH, 23, 50) – 9 HR, 1 SB, 20 runs, 24 RBI, .349 BAc.Spencer Torkelson (Det, 25, 65) – 8 HR, 1 SB, 20 runs, 24 RBI, .359 BAd.Wilyer Abreu (Bos, 25, 78) – 6 HR, 4 SB, 18 runs, 21 RBI, .295 BAe.Ben Rice (NYY, 26, 113) – 8 HR, 2 SB, 22 runs, 13 RBI, .266 BA4.In doing the research for the potential breakouts, two players caught my eye. What do you think about these two:a.JP Sears (ATH, 29, 33) – 6 GS, 4 wins, 2.94 ERA, 1.07 WHIP, 30K/6BB in 33.2 IPb.Griffin Canning (NYM, 28, 40) – 6 GS, 4 wins, 2.61 ERA, 1.38 WHIP, 31K/14BB in 31 IP5.Lance McCullers Jr (Remember him?) will make his 2025 debut on Sunday against the White Sox. I'm assuming you have to start him, but is there anything there with this kid or is it impossible to tell?a.Ranger Suarez also makes his debut on Sunday against the Diamondbacks. Are you starting him?b.ROS – McCullers or Suarez?6.Over/Under gamea.Aaron Judge: AL MVP – more yes or nob.Oneil Cruz: 1st round pick in 2026 – more yes or noc.Corbin Carroll: 25-25 seasond.Kyle Manzardo: 30 HRse.MacKenzie Gore: 200 strikeouts – 11 were over 200 in 20247.What hitter are you targeting for this week's FAAB?8.What pitcher are you targeting for this week's FAAB?
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Today we have Adam. He is 34 years old from Denver, CO and took his last drink on May 19th, 2022. Sponsors for this episode include: Better Help – 10% off of your first month Café RE – the social app for sober people [02:41] Thoughts from Paul: Today Paul presents the second of a three-part series where he covers the healing one may expect in the first year away from alcohol. This week he covers the mental component of healing and what can generally be expected over the course of the first year away from alcohol. In the beginning, don't expect much but the brain fog will begin to lift by the end of the first week. Emotions will start to show up and you should embrace them. Seeing mood swings is completely normal but they will begin to improve over the next few months Over the first year there are a lot of improvements to our awareness, our emotional regulation and our dopamine system. Paul shares many more examples, but this is a short version of a longer list, and the mental healing goes on for years. Perhaps the biggest shift mentally is how you now feel about yourself now that you've made such a positive change by ditching the booze. [11:45] Paul introduces Adam: Adam was born and raised in Denver, CO. He and his fiancé are getting married in August this year. Adams works in the government affairs lobbying space in Colorado. For fun he loves skiing, hiking, reading and recovery work. After his first drink at age 14, Adam knew he wanted to do more of it. He says he was a fearful kid and as he grew older his fears became more tangible, and he never felt prepared to deal with them. A lack of confidence and feelings of not adapting like others found him seeking comfort in alcohol and other drugs. In the transition between high school and college, Adam shares that his substance use increased because it was more accessible. Stressed out while studying abroad in Rome found him developing a nightly drinking habit to cope. Adam was in a cycle of binge drinking and drinking nightly after graduation and starting his career. He kept defending his drinking as he is just doing it for now and eventually, he will stop. Adam was keeping a bottle of vodka in his car and hiding how much he was drinking from his partner. In 2021 after a weekend filled with drinking, Adam's wife came home from errands to find him unresponsive. He ended up in the hospital with a BAC over .4. After a mini-intervention by his family, he said he just wouldn't drink but wasn't interested in asking for help. He was able to white-knuckle for 150 days, got divorced and then got a new job and apartment. He decided that it was long enough to quit drinking and went out with friends. After several months of drinking again and then getting into trouble at work, Adam began to realize he wasn't having fun anymore. Some friends that were in a 12-step program invited him to join them and he decided to say yes and hasn't left yet. Adam identifies with the word “alcoholic” and feels like it helps others view the word differently by seeing normal people using the word. Once starting the program, he dove into the work in addition to reading books and relating to other peoples stories. Realizing he needed help and that he couldn't control his drinking was a weight lifted for Adam. Adam is still working with a sponsor to continue to learn more about himself. Adam tries to find ways to integrate recovery into his day and be more present with his loved ones. Adam shares he is no longer overwhelmed with fears since he has more tools to help him now. Adam's parting piece of guidance: keep trying, don't give up on yourself and keep coming back. Recovery Elevator You took the elevator down; you've got to take the stairs back up. WE can do this. I love you guys. RE on Instagram RE merch Recovery Elevator YouTube Sobriety Tracker iTunes
Five Critical Facts the Jury Learned On Day 4 in the Karen Read Trial Day 4 of the Karen Read trial delivered some of the most important evidence yet — and it could dramatically reshape the jury's view of what happened on the night Boston Police Officer John O'Keefe died. In this detailed breakdown, we cover 5 crucial developments you need to know from today's courtroom drama. Paramedic Jason Becker took the stand and revealed that when he arrived at the scene, John O'Keefe was found face-up in the snow with no visible tire tracks over his body — a fact that could severely challenge the prosecution's theory that Karen Read struck O'Keefe with her SUV. Becker also described Karen Read's frantic emotional state but confirmed he heard no direct admission of guilt from her at the scene. Meanwhile, forensic evidence introduced by Dr. Garry Faller showed that Karen Read's blood alcohol concentration was 0.093%, well over the legal limit, hours after the alleged incident. This raises major questions about her state of mind, judgment, and memory during the critical hours when John O'Keefe was left outside in freezing conditions. We break down the 7 biggest questions facing jurors after today's testimony, including how the lack of tire tracks could introduce reasonable doubt, how Karen Read's high BAC could impact the defense's strategy, and why the physical evidence might not match the prosecution's narrative. Was this truly a case of vehicular homicide — or could the prosecution's timeline be missing key pieces? Join us as we dig deep into today's most explosive testimony, the new forensic revelations, and what's likely coming next in this high-stakes true crime trial. Subscribe for full coverage of the Karen Read case, courtroom analysis, forensic deep dives, and more real-time updates as this trial continues to unfold. #KarenRead #KarenReadTrial #TrueCrime #JohnOkeefe #JasonBeckerTestimony #ForensicEvidence #BloodAlcoholLevel #CrimeScene #LegalAnalysis #TrueCrimeCommunity Want to comment and watch this podcast as a video? Check out our YouTube Channel. https://www.youtube.com/@hiddenkillerspod Instagram https://www.instagram.com/hiddenkillerspod/ Facebook https://www.facebook.com/hiddenkillerspod/ Tik-Tok https://www.tiktok.com/@hiddenkillerspod X Twitter https://x.com/tonybpod Listen Ad-Free On Apple Podcasts Here: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/true-crime-today-premium-plus-ad-free-advance-episode/id1705422872
Karen Read Trial: Blood, Bias & BAC – Dr. Garrey Faller's Testimony In this pivotal episode of the Karen Read murder retrial, we delve into the expert testimony of Dr. Garrey Faller, former Chief of Pathology at Good Samaritan Medical Center. Dr. Faller provides a comprehensive analysis of Karen Read's blood alcohol content (BAC) on the morning of January 29, 2022. He reveals that Read's BAC was measured at 0.093%, exceeding Massachusetts' legal driving limit of 0.08%, approximately nine hours after she departed from the bar . Dr. Faller elucidates the hospital's blood testing protocols, emphasizing the use of serum tests and the avoidance of alcohol swabs to prevent contamination. He acknowledges that while the hospital's clinical lab is not accredited for forensic testing, the results are consistent with forensic standards. During cross-examination, the defense probes whether Read's medical conditions, such as anemia and multiple sclerosis, could have influenced the BAC results. Dr. Faller concedes that these conditions were not considered but maintains that they would not significantly affect the test's accuracy . This testimony is crucial in understanding the prosecution's argument that Read was under the influence when the alleged incident occurred. It also highlights the defense's strategy to challenge the reliability of the BAC results and suggest alternative explanations. #KarenReadTrial #BloodAlcoholContent #DrFallerTestimony #TrueCrime #ForensicEvidence Want to comment and watch this podcast as a video? Check out our YouTube Channel. https://www.youtube.com/@hiddenkillerspod Instagram https://www.instagram.com/hiddenkillerspod/ Facebook https://www.facebook.com/hiddenkillerspod/ Tik-Tok https://www.tiktok.com/@hiddenkillerspod X Twitter https://x.com/tonybpod Listen Ad-Free On Apple Podcasts Here: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/true-crime-today-premium-plus-ad-free-advance-episode/id1705422872
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Karen Read Trial: Blood, Bias & BAC – Dr. Garrey Faller's Testimony In this pivotal episode of the Karen Read murder retrial, we delve into the expert testimony of Dr. Garrey Faller, former Chief of Pathology at Good Samaritan Medical Center. Dr. Faller provides a comprehensive analysis of Karen Read's blood alcohol content (BAC) on the morning of January 29, 2022. He reveals that Read's BAC was measured at 0.093%, exceeding Massachusetts' legal driving limit of 0.08%, approximately nine hours after she departed from the bar . Dr. Faller elucidates the hospital's blood testing protocols, emphasizing the use of serum tests and the avoidance of alcohol swabs to prevent contamination. He acknowledges that while the hospital's clinical lab is not accredited for forensic testing, the results are consistent with forensic standards. During cross-examination, the defense probes whether Read's medical conditions, such as anemia and multiple sclerosis, could have influenced the BAC results. Dr. Faller concedes that these conditions were not considered but maintains that they would not significantly affect the test's accuracy . This testimony is crucial in understanding the prosecution's argument that Read was under the influence when the alleged incident occurred. It also highlights the defense's strategy to challenge the reliability of the BAC results and suggest alternative explanations. #KarenReadTrial #BloodAlcoholContent #DrFallerTestimony #TrueCrime #ForensicEvidence Want to comment and watch this podcast as a video? Check out our YouTube Channel. https://www.youtube.com/@hiddenkillerspod Instagram https://www.instagram.com/hiddenkillerspod/ Facebook https://www.facebook.com/hiddenkillerspod/ Tik-Tok https://www.tiktok.com/@hiddenkillerspod X Twitter https://x.com/tonybpod Listen Ad-Free On Apple Podcasts Here: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/true-crime-today-premium-plus-ad-free-advance-episode/id1705422872
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Five Critical Facts the Jury Learned On Day 4 in the Karen Read Trial Day 4 of the Karen Read trial delivered some of the most important evidence yet — and it could dramatically reshape the jury's view of what happened on the night Boston Police Officer John O'Keefe died. In this detailed breakdown, we cover 5 crucial developments you need to know from today's courtroom drama. Paramedic Jason Becker took the stand and revealed that when he arrived at the scene, John O'Keefe was found face-up in the snow with no visible tire tracks over his body — a fact that could severely challenge the prosecution's theory that Karen Read struck O'Keefe with her SUV. Becker also described Karen Read's frantic emotional state but confirmed he heard no direct admission of guilt from her at the scene. Meanwhile, forensic evidence introduced by Dr. Garry Faller showed that Karen Read's blood alcohol concentration was 0.093%, well over the legal limit, hours after the alleged incident. This raises major questions about her state of mind, judgment, and memory during the critical hours when John O'Keefe was left outside in freezing conditions. We break down the 7 biggest questions facing jurors after today's testimony, including how the lack of tire tracks could introduce reasonable doubt, how Karen Read's high BAC could impact the defense's strategy, and why the physical evidence might not match the prosecution's narrative. Was this truly a case of vehicular homicide — or could the prosecution's timeline be missing key pieces? Join us as we dig deep into today's most explosive testimony, the new forensic revelations, and what's likely coming next in this high-stakes true crime trial. Subscribe for full coverage of the Karen Read case, courtroom analysis, forensic deep dives, and more real-time updates as this trial continues to unfold. #KarenRead #KarenReadTrial #TrueCrime #JohnOkeefe #JasonBeckerTestimony #ForensicEvidence #BloodAlcoholLevel #CrimeScene #LegalAnalysis #TrueCrimeCommunity Want to comment and watch this podcast as a video? Check out our YouTube Channel. https://www.youtube.com/@hiddenkillerspod Instagram https://www.instagram.com/hiddenkillerspod/ Facebook https://www.facebook.com/hiddenkillerspod/ Tik-Tok https://www.tiktok.com/@hiddenkillerspod X Twitter https://x.com/tonybpod Listen Ad-Free On Apple Podcasts Here: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/true-crime-today-premium-plus-ad-free-advance-episode/id1705422872
As earnings season picks up, we're starting to get a feel for the different ways company leadership teams are talking – or not talking – about tariffs. (00:21) Jason Moser and Matt Argersinger discuss: - Everything that's been going on over the past few weeks, and how tariff anticipation is playing into consumer behavior. - Earnings results and macro commentary from United, Bank of America, Goldman Sachs, JP Morgan, and Prologis. (19:11) We're entering the age of sophisticated robotics. Daniela Rus – author of The Heart and The Chip and The Mind's Mirror – talks through the nature of developing truly autonomous robots, and how most cutting edge robotics work gets funded. (33:31) Jason and Matt break down two stocks on their radar: Alphabet and Ryman Hospitality Properties Stocks discussed: UAL, BAC, JPM, PLD, GOOG, GOOGL, RHP Host: Dylan Lewis Guests: Jason Moser, Matt Argersinger, Daniela Rus Engineers: Dan Boyd Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices