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In this hour of VSiN PrimeTime, Tim Murray and Matt Youmans preview tonight's MLB action. Plus, Derek Stevens, Wilbo, and Banksy join the show to preview NFL Week 6. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Yeni Haller'in en ilginç bölümlerinden biri diyebilirim.Keşke hep böyle konular bulabilsek/bulabilsem...Dikkat serisinin üçüncü bölümü olarak çektim ama aslında başlı başına çok acayip bir hikaye."Sanat Tarikati" olarak geçiyor ama bence "tarikat" kelimesi abartılı. Bir sanat eylemselliği/girişimi diyebiliriz "Üçüncü Kuşun Düzeni" için.Kadim bir gizli örgüt mü, yoksa zekice kurgulanmış "Banksy" tarzı bir sanat eylemi mi, belirsiz.Hikaye aldı beni ta 1930'ların İstanbul'una götürdü.Kimler var hikayede? Saymakla bitmez. Erich Auerbach, Mina Urgan, Halet Çambel, Steven Runciman...İyi dinlemeler.Bakalım siz de benim kadar şaşıracak mısınız dinlediklerinize?Biliyorsunuz Yeni Haller sizlerin desteğiyle yayın hayatına devam eden bir podcast kanalı.Beni aşağıdaki link'lerden destekleyebilirsiniz:www.patreon.com/yenihallerYeni Haller'in bir de Buy Me A Coffee hesabı var artık. Buradan destek olmak çoook daha kolay. Patreon'da sorun yaşayanlar için açtım efendim. Buyurun:https://www.buymeacoffee.com/yenihallerBölümde bahsi geçen Yeni Haller'in T24 Youtube kanalındaki özel içeriklerine şuradan ulaşabilirsiniz:T24 Youtube Yeni Haller ListesiBana ulaşmak için:https://www.instagram.com/eray_ozerhttps://twitter.com/ErayOzeryenihallerpodcast@gmail.com
In this hour of VSiN PrimeTime, hosts Tim Murray and Matt Youmans are joined by Derek Stevens, Wilbo, and Banksy to preview the Thursday Night Football game between the Rams and 49'ers, as well as discuss the MLB Wild Card Series'. They also give their Circa Survivor Week 5 plays. Tim and Matt also give live updates of the Thursday Night Football game. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Nous commencerons notre discussion sur l'actualité par une conversation sur la nécessité pour l'Europe de réévaluer la défense de ses frontières orientales contre l'agression russe. Les récentes incursions de drones russes dans l'espace aérien européen sont considérées comme la menace la plus immédiate pour l'OTAN. Nous nous intéresserons ensuite à la Suisse, où les électeurs ont approuvé de justesse dimanche le projet de carte d'identité électronique (e-ID) lors d'un référendum. Notre section scientifique sera consacrée à une étude publiée la semaine dernière dans la revue Science qui bouleverse notre vision de l'évolution humaine. Et nous conclurons la première partie de l'émission avec une fresque murale controversée de Banksy qui est apparue sur le mur du bâtiment de la Cour royale de justice de Londres et qui a ensuite été effacée par les autorités. Cette semaine, nous commencerons notre leçon sur le genre des noms. La leçon sera : Feminine and Masculine Nouns (Part 1): Determining the gender of a noun by its ending. Nous commenterons les résultats d'une étude sur le rapport des Français avec le changement climatique. Et nous verrons qu'ils sont plutôt réalistes, voire carrément pessimistes. Nous terminerons avec l'expression de la semaine, Ne pas être sorti de l'auberge. La Fashion week de Paris s'est ouverte ce lundi. Elle marque le retour sur les podiums des mannequins très maigres, tandis que les mannequins de grandes tailles sont délaissés. - L'Europe revoit la défense de ses frontières orientales face à la menace russe - La Suisse approuve de justesse un système national d'identification électronique - Une nouvelle étude remet en question les théories sur l'histoire de l'évolution humaine - La fresque que Banksy a peinte à Londres sur le mur du bâtiment de la Cour royale de justice a été effacée - Trois Français sur 10 sont prêts à déménager en raison des risques climatiques - À la fashion week de Paris, le retour des mannequins très maigres
Comenzaremos nuestra discusión de la actualidad comentando la necesidad de que Europa se replantee la defensa de sus fronteras orientales contra los ataques rusos. Las incursiones de drones rusos en el espacio aéreo europeo se consideran la amenaza más inmediata contra la OTAN. Continuaremos con Suiza, donde los votantes aprobaron por un estrecho margen la propuesta para instaurar carnés de identidad electrónicos en un referéndum celebrado el domingo. La sección de ciencia del programa la dedicaremos a un estudio publicado la semana pasada en la revista Science, que cambia de manera profunda nuestro entendimiento de la evolución humana. Y concluiremos la primera parte del programa con un polémico mural pintado por Banksy en una pared del Tribunal Superior de Londres, y posteriormente borrado por las autoridades. El resto del episodio de hoy lo dedicaremos a la lengua y la cultura españolas. La primera conversación incluirá ejemplos del tema de gramática de la semana, Uses of Para - Part I. En esta conversación hablaremos de la historia del fútbol femenino en España, desde sus inicios hasta el momento excepcional que está viviendo en estos momentos. Tenemos una primera división totalmente profesionalizada y grandes trofeos. Y, en nuestra última conversación, aprenderemos a usar una nueva expresión española, A troche y moche. La usaremos para hablar del problema de la vivienda en España, sus causas y una posible solución. Con ello, reflexionaremos sobre nuestra sociedad actual. ¿No es una paradoja la gran cantidad de pisos que se necesitan actualmente y la cantidad de pisos vacíos que existen? Europa se replantea la defensa de sus fronteras orientales contra los ataques rusos Suiza aprueba por un estrecho margen un sistema electrónico nacional de identidad Un nuevo estudio sugiere una historia más compleja de la evolución humana Un mural de Banksy, borrado de una pared del edificio del Tribunal Superior de Londres Fútbol femenino en España La paradoja de la vivienda en España
Wir beginnen das heutige Programm mit einer Diskussion über die Notwendigkeit Europas, die Verteidigung an den östlichen Grenzen angesichts der russischen Aggressionen zu überdenken. Die neuen russischen Drohnenangriffe auf den europäischen Luftraum werden als eine reale und unmittelbare Bedrohung für die NATO angesehen. Danach sprechen wir über die Schweiz, wo die Wähler in einer Volksabstimmung am Sonntag mit knapper Mehrheit für die Einführung elektronischer Personalausweise gestimmt haben. Unser Wissenschaftsthema ist einer Studie gewidmet, die letzte Woche in der Fachzeitschrift Science veröffentlicht wurde und unser Verständnis der menschlichen Evolution neu definiert. Und wir beenden den ersten Teil des Programms mit einem umstrittenen Wandbild von Banksy, das an der Wand des Londoner High Court erschienen war und später von den Behörden entfernt wurde. Der Rest des Programms ist der deutschen Sprache und der deutschen Kultur gewidmet. Die heutige Grammatiklektion konzentriert sich auf Subordinating Conjunctions – Part 2. Es geht um den Tag der Deutschen Einheit, der seit der deutschen Wiedervereinigung am 3. Oktober 1990 jedes Jahr als nationaler Feiertag gefeiert wird. Obwohl der Mauerfall schon knapp ein Jahr früher stattfand, dauerte es, bis das Gebiet der DDR und damit die neuen Bundesländer an die Bundesrepublik angeschlossen wurden. Für viele ist Romy Schneider die schönste deutsche Frau und eine der besten deutschen Schauspielerinnen aller Zeiten. Ihre Beziehung zu Alain Delon ließ bei der deutschen Öffentlichkeit und der Klatschpresse die Herzen höherschlagen. Unsere Redewendung der Woche ist Einen Korb geben. Sie passt perfekt auf die Geschichte dieser deutschen Ikone. Europa überdenkt die Verteidigung seiner östlichen Grenzen gegen russische Bedrohungen Knappes Ja für nationalen elektronischen Personalausweis in der Schweiz Neue Studie: Ist die menschliche Evolutionsgeschichte komplexer als bisher angenommen? Banksy-Bild von Fassade des Londoner High Court entfernt Tag der Deutschen Einheit Das Leben der Romy Schneider
Wir beginnen das heutige Programm mit einer Diskussion über die Notwendigkeit Europas, die Verteidigung an den östlichen Grenzen angesichts der russischen Aggressionen zu überdenken. Die neuen russischen Drohnenangriffe auf den europäischen Luftraum werden als eine reale und unmittelbare Bedrohung für die NATO angesehen. Danach sprechen wir über die Schweiz, wo die Wähler in einer Volksabstimmung am Sonntag mit knapper Mehrheit für die Einführung elektronischer Personalausweise gestimmt haben. Unser Wissenschaftsthema ist einer Studie gewidmet, die letzte Woche in der Fachzeitschrift Science veröffentlicht wurde und unser Verständnis der menschlichen Evolution neu definiert. Und wir beenden den ersten Teil des Programms mit einem umstrittenen Wandbild von Banksy, das an der Wand des Londoner High Court erschienen war und später von den Behörden entfernt wurde. Der Rest des Programms ist der deutschen Sprache und der deutschen Kultur gewidmet. Die heutige Grammatiklektion konzentriert sich auf Subordinating Conjunctions – Part 2. Es geht um den Tag der Deutschen Einheit, der seit der deutschen Wiedervereinigung am 3. Oktober 1990 jedes Jahr als nationaler Feiertag gefeiert wird. Obwohl der Mauerfall schon knapp ein Jahr früher stattfand, dauerte es, bis das Gebiet der DDR und damit die neuen Bundesländer an die Bundesrepublik angeschlossen wurden. Für viele ist Romy Schneider die schönste deutsche Frau und eine der besten deutschen Schauspielerinnen aller Zeiten. Ihre Beziehung zu Alain Delon ließ bei der deutschen Öffentlichkeit und der Klatschpresse die Herzen höherschlagen. Unsere Redewendung der Woche ist Einen Korb geben. Sie passt perfekt auf die Geschichte dieser deutschen Ikone. Europa überdenkt die Verteidigung seiner östlichen Grenzen gegen russische Bedrohungen Knappes Ja für nationalen elektronischen Personalausweis in der Schweiz Neue Studie: Ist die menschliche Evolutionsgeschichte komplexer als bisher angenommen? Banksy-Bild von Fassade des Londoner High Court entfernt Tag der Deutschen Einheit Das Leben der Romy Schneider
In this week's episode of the Rich Habits Podcast, Robert Croak and Austin Hankwitz sit down with Ilya Pozin, the co-founder and CEO of Telly. Telly's business model is simple: give away premium TVs for free, then make money on the backend with ads. To learn more about Ilya Pozin, follow him on X and Instagram. To sign up for Telly's waitlist, visit their website. ---
On this episode, your hosts Ben and Leigh discuss the price increase PSA have introduced, two new set releases, the Banksy of crocheting and what they've learnt in the Hobby and what they would do differently.
In this hour of VSiN PrimeTime, Tim Murray and Matt Youmans update Thursday Night Football. Plus, Derek Stevens, Banksy, and Wilbo join the show to discuss Circa's NFL contests and preview NFL Week 4. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
This isn't just London—it's England, and there's so much more beyond the royal stereotypes. On this episode of Unpacked—part of Afar's ongoing Off the Tourist Trail series—join host Aislyn Greene as she explores hidden England with travel journalist Lottie Gross. From rebellious Bristol to underground cave networks, discover the layers of England that even locals often miss. Lottie shares her insider knowledge on experiencing authentic English culture, avoiding tourist traps, and finding magic in shoulder seasons. In this episode, you'll learn Why Bristol is the rebellious alternative to London you need to visit Underground adventures in the Peak District's historic Blue John mines The best neighborhoods in London (the ones that locals love) When to visit England for fewer crowds and better prices Essential etiquette tips for respecting English communities Don't miss these moments [08:45] The Cotswolds photography problem that's driving locals crazy [16:30] Why Bristol tore down Edward Colston's statue—and what it means [24:15] Taking a boat through underground caves to a "bottomless pit" [31:20] The purple heather moors and heritage railways of North Yorkshire [42:35] Winter seal pups and life-changing venison curry in Norfolk Meet this week's guest Lottie Gross, travel journalist and England expert who explores her home country's hidden gems Resources —For more tips from Lottie about where to go, where to say, and what to eat, read her England Off the Beaten Path story on afar.com —Follow Lottie's ongoing UK adventures on Instagram —Read about South Oxfordshire in Afar's 2025 Where to Go list —Dog lovers, be sure to check out Lottie's books, Dog-Friendly Weekends and Dog Days Out —Check out our Iceland Off the Tourist Trail episode —Read the transcript of the episode. Where to StaySoho Farmhouse (Oxfordshire) The Grand hotel (North Yorkshire) What to do Bristol's Banksy street art tours with Where the WallSS Great Britain ship museum (Bristol) North York Moors heritage railway (Pickering to Whitby) Speedwell Cavern boat tours (Peak District) Borough Market and Maltby Street Market (London) Holkham Beach for winter seal watching (Norfolk) Whitby's annual Goth weekend Stay Connected Sign up for our podcast newsletter, Behind the Mic, where we share upcoming news and behind-the-scenes details of each episode. Explore our other podcasts, View From Afar, about the people and companies shaping the future of travel, and Travel Tales, which celebrates first-person narratives about the way travel changes us. Unpacked by Afar is part of Airwave Media's podcast network. Please contact advertising@airwavemedia.com if you would like to advertise on our podcast. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Banksy has done it again. A shocking mural appeared at the Royal Courts of Justice in London, showing a judge... The post Banksy Royal Courts of Justice Scandal + Human vs AI Art Challenge Ep135 appeared first on .
L'esperto d'arte Andrea Candiani commenta sulla decisione del governo italiano di ridurre l'iva sulle opere d'arte al 5 per cento, e sulla recente controversia su tre opere di Banksy che coinvolge una società con sede a Roma.
In this week's episode of the Rich Habits Podcast, Robert Croak and Austin Hankwitz explain how $9.99 tricks your brain into buying more subscriptions than you need. By simply investing the $194 / month the average American has in subscriptions they don't use at 12% over 30 years, you'll have $678K in retirement. ---
On this week's podcast Chris and Rosie discuss Zodiac signs (who IS the most ruthless?), gilets, and the stone skimming scandal! Rosie reveals what she signed up to whilst drunk and the pair ponder over the identity of Banksy. The beefs are bed themed and QFTP involve a cat, shopping lists and an uninspiring history teacher. All of this plus some exciting news! Additional episodes featuring special guests will be in your podcast feeds from Wednesday 24th September! Send your weird and wonderful stories to: shaggedmarriedannoyed@gmail.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Die Ausstellung „House of Banksy – An Unauthorized Exhibition“ zeigt Reproduktionen des Street-Art-Künstlers. Der Heidelberger Kunsthistoriker Ulrich Blanché findet das seltsam.
This week on The Trawl, Jemma and Marina take aim at Keir Starmer's increasingly head-scratching judgment. From brushing off genocide rulings to parachuting in Peter Mandelson (the man that keeps reappearing like old mildew), with his Epstein-adjacent connections. Meanwhile Donald Trump lands in the UK (awkward timing, given his own Epstein ties) to some not so kind welcomes, and the Royal Courts of Justice decide to jet-wash a Banksy mural off their walls. Throw in some deliciously naughty underrated tweets of the week, and you've got another episode that says the things other podcasts tiptoe around.Thank you for sharing and do tweet us @MarinaPurkiss @jemmaforte @TheTrawlPodcast Patreonhttps://patreon.com/TheTrawlPodcast Youtubehttps://www.youtube.com/@TheTrawl Twitterhttps://twitter.com/TheTrawlPodcastIf you've even mildly enjoyed The Trawl, you'll love the unfiltered, no-holds-barred extras from Jemma & Marina over on Patreon, including:• Exclusive episodes of The Trawl Goss – where Jemma and Marina spill backstage gossip, dive into their personal lives, and often forget the mic is on• Early access to The Trawl Meets…• Glorious ad-free episodesPlus, there's a bell-free community of over 3,300 legends sparking brilliant chat.And it's your way to support the pod which the ladies pour their hearts, souls (and occasional anxiety) into. All for your listening pleasure and reassurance that through this geopolitical s**tstorm… you're not alone.Come join the fun:https://www.patreon.com/TheTrawlPodcast?utm_campaign=creatorshare_creator Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this Episode, Aaron and Rohit discuss the fallout of the Charlie Kirk assassination. Before that, the guys discuss Louis CK's redemption arc and Banksy's latest controversial street art. Despite the dark topics, laughter and hope were discovered.
Topics:Iron Fist and Velvet Glove: From Crocodiles to ControversiesThis episode of the 'Iron Fist and Velvet Glove' podcast, titled 'We need to talk about ideas,' features Trevor, Scott, and Joe discussing a range of topics. These include a humorous yet cautionary tale of a close encounter with crocodile tracks at Mission Beach, debates on cancer myths, and the ramifications of Jacinta Price's controversial statements in Australian politics. The panel also covers the assassination of Charlie Kirk, its polarizing reactions, and its implications for free speech and political discourse. They further discuss the rising prominence of far-right movements in the UK and the shifting geopolitical landscape with a focus on China's increasing global influence. Additionally, they touch upon AI and bot dominance in internet content. The podcast wraps up with a reflection on recent events in Gaza, ongoing Israeli actions, and global reactions.00:00 Introduction and Podcast Overview02:24 Mission Beach Crocodile Encounter05:38 Boomer Interactions and Cancer Myths11:52 Jacinta Price Controversy16:36 Charlie Kirk Assassination and Reactions31:17 Far-Right Movements in the UK32:18 Hypocrisy in the UK and Political Parties32:48 Nigel Farage and Political Discourse34:24 Charlie Kirk and Hyper-Masculinity36:02 Christian Fascism and the Great Replacement Theory37:40 US Political Landscape and Future Predictions40:00 China's Military Parade and Global Power Dynamics50:12 AI and Bot Traffic Dominating Online Content53:31 Gaza Conflict and Israeli Actions59:52 Banksy's New Artwork and Justice01:01:48 Podcast Wrap-Up and Final ThoughtsTo financially support the Podcast you can make:a per-episode donation via Patreon or one-off donation via credit card; orone-off or regular donations via Paypal orif you are into Cryptocurrency you can send Satoshis. We Livestream every Monday night at 7:30 pm Brisbane time. Follow us on Facebook or YouTube. Watch us live and join the discussion in the chat room.We have a website. www.ironfistvelvetglove.com.auYou can email us. The address is trevor@ironfistvelvetglove.com.au
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Tonight's Stories: ⭐ Psyop Season in "Sweeps" Mode!⭐ Banksy FTW⭐ Everything is Hamas! Greater Israel MUST NOT be permitted⭐ Protect the Rights of Noncitizen Journalists - Journalism is NOT A CRIME⭐ Metro Police Arrested Over 1000 Peaceful Protesters in London Last WeekendAll episode links found at our newsletter: https://www.indiemediatoday.com/p/how-did-we-miss-that-177Originally recorded during the 9/14/25 Episode of How Did We Miss That? #177, found here: YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yTGdED0U9lIRumble: https://rumble.com/v6yx9iu-new-psyop-season-banksy-ftw-greater-israel-must-never-happen-london-protest.htmlOdysee: https://odysee.com/New-Psyop-Season---Banksy-FTW---Greater-Israel-Must-Never-Happen---London-Protests----HDWMT-177:5f1ce3604dda3d435b823fc3edc29d298e99795aBitchute: https://www.bitchute.com/video/PSr3YXc27T6JSpotify: X: https://x.com/i/broadcasts/1MnGnPobNQkxOSubstack: https://open.substack.com/live-stream/59373?utm_source=post-publishHow Did We Miss That? features articles written by independent journalists who routinely challenge corporate-serving narratives & counter the talking points pushed out by corporate-controlled media.Watch new episodes LIVE Sunday nights at 10pm ET / 7pm PT on YouTube, Rumble, Kick, Twitch, Bitchute X & Odysee. Find the podcast everywhere you listen.co-Host Indie is:⭐ an INN co-founder⭐ Co-host of American Tradition with Jesse Jett⭐ Producer & host of INN 1-on-1⭐ Founder & Publisher of Indie Media Today Substack @IndieMediaTodayco-host Reef Breland is:⭐ an INN co-founder⭐ INN's Technical Director⭐ Creator, co-Executive Producer, engineer & co-host of INN News⭐ Producer and co-host of Boats Smashing Into Other Boats#SupportIndependentMedia #news #analysis #JournalismIsNotACrime Credits:⭐ Co-Host, Producer, Stream & Podcast Engineer, Clip Editor: Indie⭐ Co-Host, Producer & Technical Director: Reef Breland⭐ Thumbnails & Outro: Indie & & Zago Brothers⭐ Intro: BigMadCrab & Jesse Jett⭐ Music: “Redpilled” by Jesse Jett & “Depop Culture” by Jesse JettWherever you are, Indie is!⭐ Social & Video Links: https://linktr.ee/indleft ⭐ Newsletter: https://www.indiemediatoday.com ⭐ How Did We Miss That? Podcast: https://creators.spotify.com/pod/show/independentleftnews/⭐ Indie Media Awards: https://indiemediaawards.substack.com/Reef's Links:⭐ LinkTree: https://linktr.ee/reefbreland⭐ Twitter: https://twitter.com/ReefBrelandINN Links:⭐ Network Channels: https://indienews.network ⭐ Network Members: https://linktr.ee/innmembers ⭐ Ko-Fi: https://ko-fi.com/indienewsnetwork⭐ Newsletter: https://www.INNnewsletter.comLooking for a Live Streaming & Video Production Platform? Consider restream - it's powerful! Try it here with our referral code! https://restream.io/join/6nMBQLooking to publish & create a podcast? Consider Substack… https://substack.com/refer/indieleftNot subscribed to Rumble yet? Sign up free here: https://rumble.com/register/IndieNewsNetwork/Watch censor-free videos on Bitchute! https://www.bitchute.com/accounts/referral/indienewsnetwork/Automate, automate, automate! Use IFTTT! https://ifttt.com/join?referral_code=zJa9pWjgkcNM0f0kaa8p0hWg5g_IpY-1
Experimental style episode including recordings from the capital cities of Jakarta (Indonesia) and London (England). The wonders of friendly local writers is discussed; the graffiti scene in Jakarta; the insides on the London Underground; and much more rap spray related rambling.BACK YARD PRINTSwww.backyardprints.com@backyardprints (IG)10% Discount Code: WELCOME2BYPTOY DIVISIONToy Division Instagram - @toydivision2Toy Division YouTube -https://www.youtube.com/@toydivisiongraffitipodcastMusic by Frenic from This One Records: http://www.thisonerecords.com/@djfrenic (IG)Podcast logo photograph by Alex Bartsch: http://www.alexbartsch.com/@alex.bartsch (IG)This podcast is not the usual Banksy book reading fan, it's about letter based graffiti writing. But if you like street art, then you'll probably want to learn more about graffiti culture, because that's where street art began. Join us for a conversation about writing on things; addressing mental health issues; and using lifestyle to improve our overall physical health at any age.
Jann, Caitlin and Sarah cover a variety of random topics this week including the Toronto International Film Festival (TIFF), touching on celebrity culture, and the buzz around new films. They explore the dynamics of celebrity sightings and the significance of standing ovations. They also discuss the intersection of art and activism with Banksy's latest work that critiques censorship. They also somehow find themselves talking about the cultural impact of Spinal Tap and a variety of sports, GO SPORTS! The conversation culminates in a nostalgic reflection on their sign-off phrase, 'toodlee-doo,' revealing its personal significance. Get tickets to our live show in Calgary! https://www.studiobell.ca/whats-on/event/the-jann-arden-podcast-live Leave us a voicenote! https://jannardenpod.com/voicemail/ Get access to bonus content and more on Patreon: https://patreon.com/JannArdenPod Order ONLYJANNS Merch: https://cutloosemerch.ca/collections/jann-arden Connect with us: www.jannardenpod.com www.instagram.com/jannardenpod www.facebook.com/jannardenpod Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
A man suspected of shooting dead the conservative activist Charlie Kirk is in police custody in the US; a new Banksy mural is removed from the Royal Courts of Justice in London; and a EuroDreams player in Ireland has won €20,000 every month for 30 years.Elaine Burke, host of the 'For Tech's Sake' podcast, and Dion Fanning, co-host of the 'Free State' podcast, join The Last Word to discuss the week's trending stories. Catch the full chat by pressing the 'Play' button on this page!
En la Historia Sonora de hoy con Ana Francisca Vega por MVS Noticias: La justicia británica ordena borrar el mural de Banksy contra la represión de manifestaciones.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
At this moment, Jim and Amos are in London, England on their second attempt to record a podcast. They talk about getting sued in car accidents, fake Rolexes v. telling the time by the sun, and covering up Banksy. Jim's new special "Two Limb Policy" is out now on Netflix! ADS: MOOD: Get 20% off your first order at http://www.mood.com with promo code: ATM SOCIALS: Jim Jefferies Website: https://www.jimjefferies.com IG: https://www.instagram.com/jimjefferies FB: https://www.facebook.com/JimJefferies Twitter: https://twitter.com/jimjefferies Amos Gill IG: @abitofamosgill FB: https://www.facebook.com/AmosGillComedy/ Theme Song: "Rein It In Cowboy" by the Doohickeys
A manhunt is underway after the fatal shooting of political activist Charlie Kirk. And, a shooting at a high school near Denver, Colorado has left at least two students injured with the gunman dead. We explain why federal agents raided vape stores across the country yesterday. There's been an update on the repatriation flight of South Korean workers detained in Georgia. Plus, why Banksy's latest mural is no more. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Punishing kids in the 70's; Banksy and art forgery
THESE are the times that try men's souls. It is 9/11. We will not forget. Kamala Harris calling Biden's re-election campaign "reckless" is just surreal. Utah Governor Spencer Cox says the killing of Charlie Kirk was a political assassination. September 11th effects us every day. Bartholomew County Democrats delight in Kirk's assassination. Matthew Dowd has been fired from MSNBC after his reprehensible comments about Charlie Kirk. A new Banksy artwork at the Royal Courts of Justice has been quickly covered up by authorities. The piece showed a judge attacking a protester with a gavel. Calls to loved ones on 9/11. Where Tony was during that fateful day. Kirk's assassin wanted to silence him and free speech. Remember those who died on United Flight 93. Bartholomew County Democrats blame the 2nd Amendment, not Kirk's assassin. They want to silence free speech, they want to take away our freedom. Don't let them.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
September 11th effects us every day. Bartholomew County Democrats delight in Kirk's assassination. Matthew Dowd has been fired from MSNBC after his reprehensible comments about Charlie Kirk. A new Banksy artwork at the Royal Courts of Justice has been quickly covered up by authorities. The piece showed a judge attacking a protester with a gavel. Calls to loved ones on 9/11. Where Tony was during that fateful day.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
0:00 Iryna Zarutska murder video draws outrage; Bystanders refused to help? Robby Soave | RISING 9:51 Watch: Whistleblowers testify in House committee about their encounters with UFOs | RISING 18:39 White House blasts BLS revision showing almost a million fewer jobs than first reported | RISING 23:35 CBS appoints former Trump ambassador as bias watchdog — absurd: Lindsey Granger | RISING 32:23 Israel strikes Hamas leaders In Qatar; Trump 'very unhappy' with attack on ally | RISING 43:09 Banksy may be compelled to reveal identity after mural criticizing UK justice system | RISING 47:07 Bondi, DOJ to takeover Iryna Zarutska murder case amid scrutiny of suspect's history | RISING 1:03:15 Mamdani doubles down on abolishing NYPD gang database | RISING Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Prince Harry is meeting King Charles for the first time in over a year and Banksy's been scrubbed from a London court building.
Manuel Jabois reflexiona sobre cómo la censura hace que las obras de arte lleguen todavía más lejos
France has been plunged into a new political crisis with the defeat of Prime Minister François Bayrou at a confidence vote in the National Assembly. The defeat means that Mr Bayrou will on Tuesday present his government's resignation to President Emmanuel Macron, who must now decide how to replace him. Also: Democrats in Congress release alleged Trump birthday note to Epstein, and new Banksy mural appears at Royal Courts of Justice in London. The Global News Podcast brings you the breaking news you need to hear, as it happens. Listen for the latest headlines and current affairs from around the world. Politics, economics, climate, business, technology, health – we cover it all with expert analysis and insight. Get the news that matters, delivered twice a day on weekdays and daily at weekends, plus special bonus episodes reacting to urgent breaking stories. Follow or subscribe now and never miss a moment. Get in touch: globalpodcast@bbc.co.uk
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The news to know for Tuesday, September 9, 2025! We're talking about President Trump's latest win at the Supreme Court—this time over immigration raids in California. And the evidence just released from Jeffrey Epstein's estate that shows his connection to several powerful people. Also, a resolution to one of the world's most high-profile family brawls. Plus: why the new Banksy mural is being removed, how SpaceX is making its biggest deal ever, and who's coming back for the next season of Saturday Night Live. Those stories and even more news to know in about 10 minutes! Join us every Mon-Fri for more daily news roundups! See sources: https://www.theNewsWorthy.com/shownotes Become an INSIDER to get AD-FREE episodes here: https://www.theNewsWorthy.com/insider Sign-up for our Friday EMAIL here: https://www.theNewsWorthy.com/email Get The NewsWorthy MERCH here: https://thenewsworthy.dashery.com/ Sponsors: Go to https://www.cookunity.com/newsworthyfree for Free Premium Meals for Life. Thanks to CookUnity for supporting the show! Save 20% off Honeylove by going to honeylove.com/NEWSWORTHY! #honeylovepod To advertise on our podcast, please reach out to ad-sales@libsyn.com
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The first guest for Season 8 is feature and travel writer and author Erin McCafferty who talks to Fergal about her recent trip to Bath, on the 250th anniversary of Jane Austen's birth. We hear about the up and coming Jane Austen Festival and follow in the footsteps of the renowned author, who lived there for five years and whose writing was greatly influenced by Bath. Erin flew from Dublin to Bristol with Aer Lingus and she also talks about combining a trip to Bath with Bristol, with both cities just 20 minutes apart by train. Erin also talks about the history of Bristol and recommends a Banksy tour. Bath is an elegant city full of traditional heritage and has been a wellbeing destination since Roman times. Bath has UNESCO World Heritage status and hosts the 24th annual Jane Austen Festival this week from the 12th to the 21stSeptember celebrating the 250th anniversary of Jane Austen this year. For more information on the festival to go https://janeausten.co.uk/For more information on Bath go to https://visitbath.co.ukErin stayed at the Eight in Bath https://visitbath.co.ukIf you haven't already, I'd ask you to give me a follow on whichever platform you listen to your podcasts and you will be the first to get a new episode. Fergal O'Keeffe is the host of Ireland's No.1 Travel Podcast Travel Tales with Fergal which is now listened to in 130 countries worldwide. The podcast aims to share soul-lifting travel memoirs about daydream worthy destinations. Please follow me onInstagram @traveltaleswithfergalFacebook @traveltaleswithfergalTwitter @FergalTravelYouTube @traveltaleswithfergal Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Claudia Sheinbaum arrancó la semana hablando del vicealmirante Manuel Farías Laguna, quien fue detenido por presunto huachicol fiscal y que además es sobrino del exsecretario de Marina Rafael Ojeda. Desde su mañanera, la presidenta aseguró que no habrá impunidad y dijo que el mismo Ojeda ya había denunciado el ingreso del buque petrolero con el que se cometía huachicol fiscal. Además, ayer se dio a conocer que el titular de la Unidad de Protección Portuaria de Altamira, relacionado con el caso, se habría suicidado.El mexicano Jesús Muñoz finalmente llegó a México, tras haber sido deportado a Sudán del Sur por ICE hace dos meses. Así lo dio a conocer la Secretaría de Relaciones Exteriores, que dio seguimiento a su caso, al que calificó una “deportación arbitraria”.Además… 10 personas murieron después de que un tren de carga chocó con un autobús de pasajeros en el Edomex; Al menos seis personas murieron tras un ataque armado en Jerusalén; El primer ministro francés François Bayrou dejará su puesto tras perder un voto de confianza; Uno de los archivos liberados recientemente de los Epstein Files involucra a Donald Trump; Ya sabemos quién va a heredar el imperio mediático de Rupert Murdoch; Un nuevo grafiti de Banksy apareció en Londres… antes de ser tapado casi de inmediato. Y para #ElVasoMedioLleno… Un grupo de científicos chinos descubrió que escuchar música alegre puede ayudar a las personas a recuperarse del mareo provocado por el movimiento.Para enterarte de más noticias como estas, síguenos en redes sociales. Estamos en todas las plataformas como @telokwento. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Court staff cover up Banksy image of judge beating a protester, and a tragic end to a fugitive father after four years hiding out. Vicki Turner shares details on these stories with John Maytham Good Morning Cape Town with Lester Kiewit is a podcast of the CapeTalk breakfast show. This programme is your authentic Cape Town wake-up call. Good Morning Cape Town with Lester Kiewit is informative, enlightening and accessible. The team’s ability to spot & share relevant and unusual stories make the programme inclusive and thought-provoking. Don’t miss the popular World View feature at 7:45am daily. Listen out for #LesterInYourLounge which is an outside broadcast – from the home of a listener in a different part of Cape Town - on the first Wednesday of every month. This show introduces you to interesting Capetonians as well as their favourite communities, habits, local personalities and neighbourhood news. Thank you for listening to a podcast from Good Morning Cape Town with Lester Kiewit. Listen live on Primedia+ weekdays between 06:00 and 09:00 (SA Time) to Good Morning CapeTalk with Lester Kiewit broadcast on CapeTalk https://buff.ly/NnFM3Nk For more from the show go to https://buff.ly/xGkqLbT or find all the catch-up podcasts here https://buff.ly/f9Eeb7i Subscribe to the CapeTalk Daily and Weekly Newsletters https://buff.ly/sbvVZD5 Follow us on social media CapeTalk on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/CapeTalk CapeTalk on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@capetalk CapeTalk on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ CapeTalk on X: https://x.com/CapeTalk CapeTalk on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@CapeTalk567See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
//The Wire//2100Z September 8, 2025////ROUTINE////BLUF: FRENCH PM RESIGNS AMID NO-CONFIDENCE VOTE. JAPANESE PM RESIGNS AMID PARTY LOSSES. SOCIAL TENSIONS CONTINUE TO RISE IN UNITED KINGDOM. CHARLOTTE, NC CORRUPTION HIGHLIGHTED BY BRUTAL MURDER CASE.// -----BEGIN TEARLINE------International Events-United Kingdom: Social tensions continue as before, which have been made worse by recent scandals. Several people have been arrested for posting content on social media that "caused someone anxiety", which although a common form of arrest in the United Kingdom, has still stoked the flames of social dissent as the migrant crisis has worsened.As of this morning, additional claims are circulating regarding whistleblower testimony suggesting that illegal migrants have been given priority for medical treatment throughout the NHS, which routinely results in British nationals being delayed care as migrants are moved up in the queue ahead of them. These claims draw back to the earlier revelation years ago that NHS practitioners were being dispatched to give private medical appointments to migrants stationed at migrant center hotels.Analyst Comment: As with most information from Britain these days, the veracity of most of the above information is hard to verify simply due to the lockdown on speech. Nevertheless, it doesn't really seem to matter that much now; the situation is spiraling into a state of uncertainty regardless of the minute details. This morning, a Banksy work was discovered painted on the side of Royal Courts of Justice, which featured the image of a judge attacking a protester. This thinly-veiled statement on the issues with the court's censorship efforts was made worse by the court immediately covering up the image upon it's discovery and setting up guards over it to prevent people from seeing it. In the United Kingdom nobody messes with a Banksy work and escapes unscathed, especially one so on-the-nose as this. As such, the dousing of gasoline on the societal bonfire continues, with very little chance of the situation de-escalating anytime soon.France: This morning the French government collapsed following a vote of no-confidence in Parliament. Prime Minister Francois Bayrou has resigned after losing the vote, with much speculation abounding regarding who Macron will choose to replace him.Analyst Comment: Some media sources speculate that since Macron has appointed right-leaning (by French standards) Prime Ministers twice now, there is growing pressure to appoint Olivier Faure, the current leader of the Socialist Party.Red Sea/HOA: Sunday afternoon internet disruptions were observed as multiple undersea communications cables were cut in the southern Red Sea. The IMEWE cable (which mostly serves India) and the SMW4 cable (which serves India and southwest Asia) were cut, along with the FALCON GCX which serves internet traffic to Kuwait.Analyst Comment: No word yet on what caused this cable cutting. Anchor dragging incidents are common in the area, along with more direct cable-cutting efforts that are intended to be perceived as "accidents". In either case, repairs will take some time, so it may be a while before any solid evidence on the cause of the damage comes to light.Far East: Japan's Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba resigned yesterday afternoon, following his closing of the trade deals with the United States.Analyst Comment: This was an expected resignation, but financial markets briefly reacted negatively anyway. Ishiba has been facing growing dissent (even from within his own party) regarding his handling of the migrant crisis that has now spread to Japan.-HomeFront-Alabama: Saturday morning one assailant was arrested for murdering a woman in a public park in Auburn. Local authorities arrested Harold Rashad Dabney III for the murder, after being apprehended driving the victim's vehi
Lords: * Ben * Avery Topics: * The Mishima Incident, in which one of the most famous authors in Japan created his own private militia of young men, attempted to overthrow the government and, upon failing, committed ritual suicide. * City-wide game of hide and seek * How to stick it to bad Bluetooth actors * The Carrotman's Lament, by E.L. Hubert * https://x.com/sweetstench/status/1724958011754504568 * Esper says: "Avery's anecdote about the carrot poem being something he'd do in high school reminded me of something I did in high school, where I took the song 'The Cha Cha Slide' and removed every instance of 'slide to the right' and added a bunch of 'slide to the left' so that people eventually collapsed into the wall. I got to do it at a little party with friends, and it paid off nicely." Microtopics: * Where to play some crosswords. * Cruciverbalism. * Putting the black squares where the letters don't go. * Putting structural jokes in your crossword puzzles. * The cleverer the gimmick, the less fun the crossword puzzle. * Talking into your phone's transcription software during a five hour drive and having five hours of gibberish at the end of it. * Fifth caller wins a t-shirt! * Impossible Owls. * Squishy details. * Taking on an apprenticeship with a nobel prize winner. * The Japanese Self-Defense Force. * Dressing in bee keeper outfits and hitting each other with sticks. * Buying swords for your right wing ultra nationalist militia with the proceeds of your prize-winning literature. * Exhorting the troops to reinstate the emperor of Japan but nobody can hear you because there's a helicopter flying overhead. * A poster of a kitten next to a poster of a samurai, with diametrically opposed mantras about how you ought to handle failure. * Topics that leave you speechless. * Founder Brain. * Debunking a thing from philosophy. * The Philosophy of Reversing a Linked List. * The alternate universe where Banksy is a totalitarian dictator. * Vladimir Putin tagging up the streets of Bristol in the 90s. * Top hat, eyeball and coattails. * The Residents of Theseus. * Rednex. * David Bowie starring as Tesla in The Prestige and self-driving off the set. * The percentage of Teslas on the street * Nice Stylized T as a Screw Shirt. * Brainstorming places to hide in Copenhagen. * The problem of how to define the bounds of the hide and seek legal play field. * Playing hide and seek and knocking on a stranger's door and asking if you can hide in their house. * Knocking on the door of the company that moved into the building your company was in six years ago, asking to use the conference room because you're six years late for a meeting. * Journey to the End of the Night. * Playing music and speaking in riddles. * At what point it becomes morally correct to join the zombies. * Why is it okay to name a thing after another thing? Why is it okay to name a band after someone else's song? * Whether Skibidi Toilet has been cool, is currently cool, will become cool temporarily, or will become cool and stay forever. * A meme based on a Youtube thing. * Dadaist comedy Internet videos made in Garry's Mod. * Changing the head so it's not owned by Valve. * Generations starting the alphabet over, like hurricane names. * Turn of the millennium coffee shop war stories. * Drinking coffee at 2 AM on January 1st, 2000, looking out the window and waiting for the satellites to come crashing down. * Tech folks successfully convincing people that the Y2K bug is a problem, but not what the problem actually was. * What the Y2K bug was and how we solved it. * The Corolla Must Have Control. * The phone is too eager and the car is too greedy. * The phone and the bluetooth speaker agreeing to connect, and isn't there somebody you forgot to ask?? * We invented this new thing but we don't know what it's for. Let's try to solve every problem with it and see if anything sticks. * Everybody migrating to TempleOS to get away from LLMs. * A lightweight operating system designed to be the Third Temple from the Hebrew bible. * Writing to your colleague to retract the continuum hypothesizing. * God's Chosen Programmer. * Off-Topic Lords. * A poem on the back of a bag of carrots. * A poem having been added to a bag of carrots by a scoundrel. * How many carrots you need to eat before you can be called a carrot man. * Explaining hidden tracks by first explaining that music used to come in this form called "albums." * If you have topics to talk about, we have a show for that, you don't put it on a hidden track on a CD in the 1990s. * Living to regret your self-own.
AP correspondent Charles de Ledesma reports a new mural by elusive street artist Banksy showing a judge hitting an unarmed protester has appeared outside a London court.
Guest appearance on the new to the game Aussie Battler Podcast chatting about all things graffiti; early influences in relation to music, art and lifestyle; a chat about the future of work in the world of artificial intelligence; and much more incredibly important gibberish.AUSSIE BATTLER PODCASTYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@AussieBattler.podcastBACK YARD PRINTSwww.backyardprints.com@backyardprints (IG)10% Discount Code: WELCOME2BYPTOY DIVISION GRAFFITI PODCASTToy Division Instagram: @toydivision2Toy Division Big Cartel: https://toydivisionpodcast.bigcartel.com/Music by Frenic from This One Records: http://www.thisonerecords.com/@djfrenic (IG)Podcast logo photograph by Alex Bartsch: http://www.alexbartsch.com/@alex.bartsch (IG)This podcast is not the usual Banksy book reading fan, it's about letter based graffiti writing. But if you like street art, then you'll probably want to learn more about graffiti culture, because that's where street art began. Join us for a conversation about writing on things; addressing mental health issues; and using lifestyle to improve our overall physical health at any age.
Welcome back to the AppleGrant Book Club, where we discuss Part 2 of “Hero”, the second sequel book of Michael Grant's "GONE" series! In this episode, Kaycie might be Banksy, Alex wonders if we've tried killing Bob yet, Tim finds his favorite sentence in a book ever, and we all argue about whether peanuts are a leGUME or a LEGume. Join us each month on the first and the fifteenth for new episodes of Animorphs Anonymous / AppleGrant Book Club!
Philip Hoffman is here to share his journey from CPA to investing in fine art. He founded The Fine Art Group, where he advises wealthy families on art investing, valuations, lending, and education. He outlines the global art market as a $60 billion industry with only $6–10 billion considered truly investable, highlights the risks and pitfalls of treating art as an asset class without expert guidance, and shares cautionary tales of investors losing millions by buying discounted works without due diligence, contrasted with success stories where expertise and timing led to strong returns. We discuss... Philip Hoffman began his career as a CPA at KPMG, later became CFO and youngest board director at Christie's, and eventually founded The Fine Art Group. His firm advises wealthy families across 28 countries on art transactions, valuations, education, and art-backed lending. Investable art includes high-value works, jewelry, vintage cars, and luxury items like Hermès handbags, while most antiques and collectibles fall outside this category. Investors can access art through funds, private credit against art, direct ownership, or syndication with others. Hoffman emphasizes that art buyers should use reputable advisors, much like when purchasing real estate, to avoid costly mistakes. A client once spent $4 million on 40 polo paintings by an unknown artist with no resale market, ultimately finding them worthless. Using an advisor costs a fraction of an artwork's price but can prevent costly mistakes. Even seasoned collectors often misjudge valuations; in one example, most experts mistook a $1M Monet for a $10M Monet. Condition issues, provenance gaps, and theft risks make professional due diligence essential in high-value purchases. Current market conditions—with top-tier art down 20–30% from recent highs—make this one of the best times in decades to buy blue-chip works. Wealthy collectors often allocate about 5% of their portfolio to art, balancing enjoyment with investment. The black market exists, but high-profile stolen works are nearly impossible to sell through reputable channels. Damage usually devastates value, though rare cases like Banksy's shredded artwork increased in worth due to notoriety. Mishandling in storage, shipping, or moving can ruin artworks, highlighting the importance of professional logistics. Over decades, disciplined art investors with good advisors typically achieve strong compounded returns comparable to or exceeding equities. Today's Panelists: Kirk Chisholm | Innovative Wealth Phil Weiss | Apprise Wealth Management Douglas Heagren | Mergent College Advisors Follow on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/moneytreepodcast Follow LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/showcase/money-tree-investing-podcast Follow on Twitter/X: https://x.com/MTIPodcast For more information, visit the show notes at https://moneytreepodcast.com/investing-in-fine-art-philip-hoffman-742