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In deze aflevering bespreken we het recht als kunstvorm. We bespreken het snijvlak van de universitair-wetenschappelijke wereld en de artistieke wereld, en de bureaucratieën die erbij komen kijken en wat de nadelen en voordelen ervan zijn. Omdat Bart in New York woont en wij elkaar daar voor het eerst uitgebreid hebben gesproken, beginnen we het gesprek met een uitgebreide update van de stand van zaken met betrekking tot de recente verkiezingsuitslag en wat intussen de temperatuur in Amerika is...Audio nabewerking: Jasper Cremers Mecenas Patreon / sponsors : Josha Sietsma, Sietske's Pottery, Cartoon BoxSteun Open Geesten / Zomergeesten / Boze Geesten Podcast
Cirkelen de gieren al boven Schoof I? Komt een val van het kabinet sommige politici helemaal niet zo slecht uit? Te gast bij Jort Kelder zijn dr. Bart Jansen, universitair docent bedrijfsethiek en rechtsfilosofie (o.a. in New York en Nyenrode) en dr. Koen Damhuis, politicoloog en universitair docent aan de Universiteit Utrecht.
Afgelopen week werd het nieuws gedomineerd door het uitpluizen van ons demonstratierecht. Hebben we demonstraties nodig voor een gezonde en weerbare democratie? En hoe vitaal is onze rechtsstaat nu politici over elkaar heen buitelen over de vraag of beslissingen wel of niet rechtsstatelijk zijn? Te gast is rechtsfilosoof dr. Bart Jansen, die de zin en onzin van de weerbare democratie komt uitleggen.
Dit is de gehele uitzending van dr Kelder en Co van 12 oktober waar Jort Kelder belt met Laurens Dassen (VOLT) over een emigratie-tax. Politicioloog dr. Koen Damhuis heeft onderzoek gedaan naar de mening over ambtenaren. Onze jonge dr. Meike Reusken heeft onderzocht hoe je met wiskunde voedselversplilling tegen kunt gaan. En met dr. Bart Jansen hebben we het na een roerige week van protesten over het demonstratierecht.
Vandaag in Spijkers met Koppen. De vroegpensioenregeling loopt af. Wat nu? Hoogleraar risicomanagement Theo Kocken en SP-Kamerlid Bart van Kent denken daar heel anders over. Ronéll Rosier treedt in de sprintende voetsporen van haar moeder Nelli Cooman. Journalist Natascha van Weezel schreef het boek Hoe houd je Hart zacht, want hoe doe je dat in tijden van oorlog? Hoe ging de wereld om met de record-hete zomer van 2024? Maarten van Gestel stelde voor Trouw deze vraag in 15 landen. Gezichtsbedekkende kleding tijdens demonstraties? Een meerderheid van de Tweede Kamer is daar tégen, maar van rechtsfilosoof Bart Jansen mag je je bivakmuts gewoon blijven dragen. Wie gaat de Lelylijn nu betalen? Daar gaan we over brainstormen met Kamerlid Habtamu de Hoop en CDA-Europarlementariër Tom Berendsen. Het cabaret wordt verzorgd door Aron Elstak, Vera van Zelm, Ruud Smulders en Lotte Velvet, met een column van Martijn Koning en muziek van Sloper.
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Judge Juan Merchan, who’s presiding over Donald Trump’s New York criminal trial, has already ruled against him. USA Today journalist Bart Jansen explains how Merchan works. Wall Street Journal reporter Liz Essley Whyte tells us why drug shortages in America have reached a record high. Something weird is happening with Caesar salads. The Atlantic takes a look. Today’s episode was guest-hosted by Gideon Resnick.
Filmisch, apocalyptisch, mystiek… het ontbreekt de Achtste Symfonie van Bruckner niet aan prikkelende omschrijvingen. Het is dan ook een werk waarin veel gebeurt en waarbij een speciale rol is weggelegd voor de pauken.Daarom is paukenist Bart Jansen van het Koninklijk Concertgebouworkest in deze aflevering te gast. Hij is een groot liefhebber van Bruckner en hij heeft uitgesproken ideeën over wat de Oostenrijkse componist met zijn werk probeerde over te dragen. Vaste gast en Bruckner-expert Axel Meijer verbindt de symfonie aan het persoonlijk leven van Bruckner. Hij bleek bijvoorbeeld een wonderlijke verhouding tot de dood te hebben. Iets dat onder meer terugkomt bij de zogenaamde ‘dodenklok'. Het gesprek met Axel en Bart wordt, zoals gewoonlijk, geleid door Jet Berkhout. Bruckner zelf beluisteren? Het Concertgebouworkest brengt tot en met het voorjaar van 2025 alle 9 symfonieën ten gehore, elke keer onder leiding van een andere illustere dirigent. Meer weten? Kijk dan op de websiteEn voor wie thuis luistert, heeft het Concertgebouworkest een handige playlist samengesteld met al het werk dat besproken wordt in de podcast. Luister de playlist via Apple Music of in Spotify.‘9 gezichten van Bruckner' is een productie van het Koninklijk Concertgebouworkest, in samenwerking met audio agency Airborne.Bruckner • concertgebouworkest • klassiek • beethoven • wagner • concert • symfonie • componist • muziek • dirigent • orkest • podcast • viool • violist • concert • hoornist • paukenist • pauken • Oostenrijk • 9 gezichten van Bruckner • Bruckners 1e symfonie • Bruckners 2e symfonie • Bruckners 3e symfonie • Bruckners 4e symfonie • Bruckners 5e symfonie • Bruckners 6e symfonie • Bruckners 7e symfonie • Bruckners 8e symfonie • Bruckners 9e symfonie
10/03/23: Joel Heitkamp is joined on "News and Views" by Bart Jansen, a Justice Department Correspondent with USA Today. They have a conversation about Donald Trump's civil trial that's taking place, as well as Hunter Biden's arraignment. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Rich Zeoli Show- Hour 2: According to a report from RedState.com, “[b]uried within spending provisions that passed in 2022 is a little-known program that has come to light and is raising eyebrows… journalists who get ‘harassed' online can seek taxpayer-funded counseling and other services as part of a program that seeks to fight ‘misinformation.' No, I'm not making that up. Your hard-earned tax dollars are going to soothe the souls of aggrieved journalists who get trolled online so they can return to doing the regime's bidding.” You can read the full article here: https://redstate.com/bonchie/2023/09/19/insane-journalists-who-get-trolled-are-receiving-taxpayer-funded-counseling-to-fight-misinformation-n2164033 During Wednesday's House Judiciary Committee hearing, Rep. Tom McClintock (R-CA) accused Attorney General Merrick Garland and the Department of Justice of being “corrupt” and/or “incompetent.” Meanwhile, Rep. Matt Gaetz (R-FL) asked Garland why the Department of Justice hadn't opened an investigation into Hunter Biden's art sales—noting: “How can you guarantee that the people buying that art aren't doing so to gain favor with the President?” According to Bart Jansen of the USA Today, “Hunter Biden's arraignment on federal gun charges will be Sept. 26 and will be held in person, rather than by video conference, a federal magistrate judge ordered Wednesday.” You can read more here: https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/politics/2023/09/20/hunter-biden-gun-charges-david-weiss-video-plea/70912327007/ On his podcast “Verdict”, Senator Ted Cruz (R-TX) predicted that the Democratic Party may replace Joe Biden with Michelle Obama at the top of the party ticket in 2024—alleging that Barack Obama runs the Biden Administration behind the scenes. According to reports, the home of Chicago Bears defensive coordinator Alan Williams was raided by the Federal Bureau of Investigation. Though the reason behind the raid has not yet been made public, Williams has resigned from his position.
The Rich Zeoli Show- Full Episode (09/20/2023): 3:05pm- Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY) has stopped enforcement of the Senate's dress code. Many have speculated the decision was made to accommodate Sen. John Fetterman (D-PA) who has a reputation for wearing hoodies and shorts. On his X social media page, Sen. Fetterman posted: “If those jagoffs in the House stop trying to shut our government down, and fully support Ukraine, then I will save democracy by wearing a suit on the Senate floor next week.” 3:15pm- On Wednesday, Attorney General Merrick Garland testified before the House Judiciary Committee. In his opening statement, Chairman Jim Jordan (R-OH) emphatically said that “everyone knows the fix is in”—documenting instances of political bias within the Justice Department including the incredibly generous plea deal it negotiated with Hunter Biden and his attorneys. 3:20pm- While questioning Attorney General Merrick Garland during Wednesday's House Judiciary Committee hearing, Rep. Thomas Massie (R-KY) pointed to a double standard within the Justice Department stating: “You indicted [Ray Epps] on a misdemeanor. Meanwhile, you're sending grandmas to prison.” 3:30pm- During Wednesday's House Judiciary Committee hearing, Rep. Mike Johnson (R-LA) asked Attorney General Merrick Garland: “Have you had personal contact with anyone at the FBI about the Hunter Biden investigation?” Garland claimed he could not “recollect.” He also refused to directly answer whether he has had discussions about the Hunter Biden criminal probe with Special Counsel David Weiss. 3:40pm- Andrew Biggio—a U.S. Marine who served in Iraq and Afghanistan—joins The Rich Zeoli Show to discuss his latest book, “The Rifle 2: Back to the Battlefield,” which shares the incredible stories of World War II veterans. You can learn more about the book here: https://thewwiirifle.com 4:05pm- According to a report from RedState.com, “[b]uried within spending provisions that passed in 2022 is a little-known program that has come to light and is raising eyebrows… journalists who get ‘harassed' online can seek taxpayer-funded counseling and other services as part of a program that seeks to fight ‘misinformation.' No, I'm not making that up. Your hard-earned tax dollars are going to soothe the souls of aggrieved journalists who get trolled online so they can return to doing the regime's bidding.” You can read the full article here: https://redstate.com/bonchie/2023/09/19/insane-journalists-who-get-trolled-are-receiving-taxpayer-funded-counseling-to-fight-misinformation-n2164033 4:15pm- During Wednesday's House Judiciary Committee hearing, Rep. Tom McClintock (R-CA) accused Attorney General Merrick Garland and the Department of Justice of being “corrupt” and/or “incompetent.” Meanwhile, Rep. Matt Gaetz (R-FL) asked Garland why the Department of Justice hadn't opened an investigation into Hunter Biden's art sales—noting: “How can you guarantee that the people buying that art aren't doing so to gain favor with the President?” 4:30pm- According to Bart Jansen of the USA Today, “Hunter Biden's arraignment on federal gun charges will be Sept. 26 and will be held in person, rather than by video conference, a federal magistrate judge ordered Wednesday.” You can read more here: https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/politics/2023/09/20/hunter-biden-gun-charges-david-weiss-video-plea/70912327007/ 4:45pm- On his podcast “Verdict”, Senator Ted Cruz (R-TX) predicted that the Democratic Party may replace Joe Biden with Michelle Obama at the top of the party ticket in 2024—alleging that Barack Obama runs the Biden Administration behind the scenes. 4:50pm- According to reports, the home of Chicago Bears defensive coordinator Alan Williams was raided by the Federal Bureau of Investigation. Though the reason behind the raid has not yet been made public, Williams has resigned from his position. 5:00pm- On his Sirius XM show, Howard Stern announced that he is “woke.” 5:15pm- While appearing on CNN with host Fareed Zakaria, Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff General Mark Milley denied that the U.S. military is “woke”—explaining that he didn't even know what the word meant. 5:20pm- On Wednesday, Attorney General Merrick Garland testified before the House Judiciary Committee. In his opening statement, Garland emphasized that he is “not the President's lawyer.” 5:25pm- During Wednesday's House Judiciary Committee hearing, Rep. Mike Johnson (R-LA) asked Attorney General Merrick Garland: “Have you had personal contact with anyone at the FBI about the Hunter Biden investigation?” Garland claimed he could not “recollect.” He also refused to directly answer whether he has had discussions about the Hunter Biden criminal probe with Special Counsel David Weiss. 5:40pm Eli Lake—Contributing Editor at Commentary Magazine & Host of “The Re-Education Podcast”—joins The Rich Zeoli Show to discuss the most recent episode of his podcast, “Church and Deep State.” You can find Lake's podcast here: https://t.co/G5gIl2oVQG 6:00pm- According to a report from RedState.com, “[b]uried within spending provisions that passed in 2022 is a little-known program that has come to light and is raising eyebrows… journalists who get ‘harassed' online can seek taxpayer-funded counseling and other services as part of a program that seeks to fight ‘misinformation.' No, I'm not making that up. Your hard-earned tax dollars are going to soothe the souls of aggrieved journalists who get trolled online so they can return to doing the regime's bidding.” You can read the full article here: https://redstate.com/bonchie/2023/09/19/insane-journalists-who-get-trolled-are-receiving-taxpayer-funded-counseling-to-fight-misinformation-n2164033 6:10pm- In her latest editorial for The New York Post, Miranda Devine writes that according to a former Federal Bureau of Investigation official, “[t]he FBI had so many paid informants at the Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021, that it lost track of the number and had to perform a later audit to determine exactly how many “Confidential Human Sources” run by different FBI field offices were present that day.” You can read Devine's full article here: https://nypost.com/2023/09/19/fbi-lost-count-of-number-of-informants-at-capitol-on-jan-6-ex-official/ 6:30pm- Hundreds of students from the Perkiomen Valley School District walked out of their classrooms on Friday after the district's school board formally decided to allow transgender students to use bathrooms that did not correspond with their biological sex. 6:40pm- On his podcast “Verdict”, Senator Ted Cruz (R-TX) predicted that the Democratic Party may replace Joe Biden with Michelle Obama at the top of the party ticket in 2024—alleging that Barack Obama runs the Biden Administration behind the scenes.
Op 30 september brengt presentator en singer-songwriter Lex Uiting zijn debuutalbum ‘LEX' uit en start hij zijn Debuutalbum Tour in Venlo. Op het album staan 14 nummers in onvervalst Limburgs: naast nieuwe liedjes, ook bekende als ‘Nao 't Zuuje' en ‘Letste Leedje', zijn duet met Chantal Janzen. Uiting schreef de liedjes samen met Sjors van den Eerenbeemt en Bart Jansen en maakte de 14-delige podcast ‘Leedjes' over het ontstaan ervan.
In this weekend's episode, three segments from this past week's Washington Journal First – David Kramer-- executive director of the George W. Bush Institute – discusses the unprecedented joint plea from 13 presidential foundations – to revive democratic norms and civility in the U-S. Then – USA Today Justice Department reporter Bart Jansen discusses the sentencing this week of former Proud Boys leader Enrique Tarrio for his role in the January 6th attack on the Capitol. Plus, Max Cohen -congressional reporter for Punchbowl News –previews the big spending battles to come on Capitol Hill this fall that COULD lead to another government shutdown. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Attorney General Garland and interview with USA Today's Bart Jansen (4) on an investigation concluding Minneapolis Police Department violated rights of Black and Native Americans, President Biden calls for more gun violence prevention measures, Secretary of State Blinken on his trip to China. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Vandaag in Spijkers met Koppen: Oud-kamerlid Kees Verhoeven en campagnedeskundige Justin Korneef over de lusten en lasten van social media voor politici – met name in verkiezingstijd. Rolstoeltennisser Tom Egberink gaat voor goud op de Paralympics volgend jaar Wendy Wauters ontdekte dat de Onze-Lieve-Vrouwe-Kathedraal in Antwerpen in de 16e eeuw een microkosmos met extreem nare geurtjes was. Supporters van Excelsior en Sparta geloven, dankzij hun bijgeloof, in de winst van hun club bij de echte Rotterdamse derby. 20 jaar geleden vielen er bommen op Bagdad. Journalist Tom Kleijn deed toen verslag. In de documentaire ‘Terug naar Irak' bezocht hij de mensen en plekken uit 2003. Mag je als patiënt je geamputeerde lichaamsdeel meenemen? Die vraag houdt rechtsfilosoof Bart Jansen en ervaringsdeskundige Sterre Bitter bezig. Hans Beerends is 91 jaar en al bijna zijn hele leven activist. Hij deelt met ons de inzichten uit zijn lange carrière en zijn kijk op het activisme van nu. Het cabaret is in handen van Stefan Hendrikx, Andries Tunru en Aron Elstak. Columnist Stefano Keizers schuift aan en de Sophie Straat treedt op!
Incumbent Senator Raphael Warnock defeats Herschel Walker in the Georgia senate runoff race. Department of Justice special counsel issues subpoenas in Trump probes, plus USA TODAY Justice Department reporter Bart Jansen discusses the House Select Committee on Jan 6th to recommend criminal charges to DOJ. Former President Trump's companies convicted on all charges in Manhattan criminal tax fraud case.USA TODAY National Correspondent Elizabeth Weise joins the show to talk about how climate change effects US farmers. And advocates want President Biden to create a national park honoring Emmett Till, the 14-year-old whose 1955 murder sparked the civil rights movement.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Te gast zijn Dr. Herman van Brenk RA en Prof. Dr. Edgar Karssing. Samen stonden zij, met Antje Kuilboer-Noorman, Ronald Jeurissen en Bart Jansen aan de wieg van de Keuzemodule Beroepsfilosofie voor Accountants aan Nyenrode Business Universiteit. Centraal staat het idee dat de filosofie een ‘denkgereedschap' is voor accountants.Links:Goudmijn van het denken:https://www.boomfilosofie.nl/product/100-660_Goudmijn-van-het-denkenLezing Kinneging:https://www.accountant.nl/globalassets/accountant.nl/accountantsdag/accountantsdag_2011_lezing_kinneging.pdfProf. Dr. Edgar Karssing: https://www.nyenrode.nl/faculteit-en-onderzoek/faculteitsleden/p/edgar-karssingDr. Herman van Brenk RA:https://www.nyenrode.nl/faculteit-en-onderzoek/faculteitsleden/p/herman-van-brenk
Twee jaar geleden spraken we met Bart Jansen; hij was toen tientallen kilo's afgevallen, had de liefde voor de triathlonsport ontdekt en stond aan de vooravond van zijn eerste 1/8e triathlon. Nu, twee jaar later, heeft hij zijn droom waargemaakt; hij finishte in Maastricht een halve triathlon. We gaan opnieuw met hem in gesprek!
5 Things producer PJ Elliott speaks with Department of Justice reporter Bart Jansen. Plus, it's Justice Stephen Breyer's last day on the Supreme Court, White House correspondent Francesca Chambers recaps the first day of a NATO summit, a record numer of people hit the road for Fourth of July and NBA free agency is here.(Audio: Associated Press)Episode Transcript available hereAlso available at art19.com/shows/5-ThingsSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
What would a $3.5 trillion budget approval mean for Americans? Rick speaks with Bart Jansen.
‘Douwe en Dario’ is een spannende serie over dokter Douwe Daman en zijn zoon Dario, die zich afspeelt in het Saasdal in Zwitserland.Uitgegeven door Erdee Media Groep – Uitgeverij de BanierSpreker(s): Bart Jansen
‘Douwe en Dario’ is een spannende serie over dokter Douwe Daman en zijn zoon Dario, die zich afspeelt in het Saasdal in Zwitserland. Tragische erfenis is deel 2 van deze serie.Uitgegeven door Erdee Media Groep – Uitgeverij de BanierSpreker(s): Bart Jansen
‘Douwe en Dario’ is een spannende serie over dokter Douwe Daman en zijn zoon Dario, die zich afspeelt in het Saasdal in Zwitserland. Het Saracenenmysterie is het 3e deel van de serieUitgegeven door Erdee Media Groep – Uitgeverij de BanierSpreker(s): Bart Jansen
‘Douwe en Dario’ is een spannende serie over dokter Douwe Daman en zijn zoon Dario, die zich afspeelt in het Saasdal in Zwitserland. Gevecht met het verleden is het 4e deel van de serieUitgegeven door Erdee Media Groep – Uitgeverij de BanierSpreker(s): Bart Jansen
Het is de week waarin we de 3athlon coopertest resultaten op een hoop gooien en met elkaar bespreken wat de gelopen afstanden zijn. Daarnaast is het de week met een wel heel bijzondere gast: Bart Jansen. Deze atleet uit Oss viel tientallen kilo's af en vond zijn nieuwe liefde in de triathlonsport. We hebben het met hem over het veranderen van een levensstijl, doorzettingsvermogen, motivatie, doelen en nog veel meer. Extra leuk, Bart is voormalig leraar van Donald Hillebregt en het is dan ook deze topatleet die hem nog even een extra hart onder de riem steekt. Daarnaast was het een week vol kritiek. Kritiek op lange afstanden en kritiek op de nieuwe vorm van Ironman evenementen. Wat vinden wij eigenlijk van die kritiek: terecht of onterecht? Dit en meer in de nieuwste aflevering van 3athlon Praat!
Host Alicia Preston sits down with Bart Jansen, a Justice reporter for USA Today about the impeachment trial of President Donald Trump.
Onder de boekwinkel van Ziazan uit Iran is een geheime kamer, waar Bijbels gedrukt worden. Zal dit geheim verborgen blijven?Uitgegeven door Erdee Media Groep – Uitgeverij de BanierSpreker(s): Bart Jansen
Heart-throb Josh Duhamel Guests Actor and hubby of Fergie (Black Eyed Peas), Josh Duhamel has a thing for dogs! He's teamed up with PetSmart Charities to promote their 5 millionth adoption. He changed his way of thinking when he met "Meatloaf," a dog that was named that because it resembled one. Listen Now Half Cat – Half Machine! A Dutch artist is honoring his departed feline friend by creating a "half cat, half machine." Bart Jansen turned the taxidermied remains of his pet Orville into a working radio-controlled helicopter. Jansen explains that Orville was named after iconic aviator Orville Wright, so taking him airborne seemed like a fitting tribute. Jansen says Orville will be "flying with the birds" once he gets larger propellers and more powerful engines on his birthday. Listen Now First Recalls, Then Lawsuits Following an ever-increasing list of Salmonella-related recalls, Diamond Pet Foods faces what may be the first lawsuit filed in connection with the illness. Pritzker Olsen, a national law firm specializing in food safety, filed the suit last week against Diamond Pet Food Processors and Costco Wholesale Corp. in U.S. District Court in New Jersey. According to the firm's website, the suit was filed on behalf of the father of an infant who was sickened by a rare strain of salmonella infants and hospitalized for three days. Listen Now "Click It Or Ticket" Applies To Pets Too New Jersey is cracking down on pets in transit - and says "click it or ticket" now applies to cats and dogs, too. The SPCA and Motor Vehicle Commision teamed up at a public education event in the Garden State to talk about the dangers of transporting animals without proper restraint. New Jersey is the only state where driving with pets loose in the car is a violation of animal cruelty law. Drivers cited for failing to properly secure their pet, can face a ticket of between $250 and $1,000 and as much as six months in jail. Listen Now Read more about this week's show.
Turning Animals Into Drones And Helicopters In 2012, Bart Jansen's cat was unfortunately struck and killed by a car. Instead of cremating or burying "Orville" (named after the Wright Brothers), he turned him into a drone. Despite outrage from cat-owners, he defends the action as a tribute to his furry-friend. Many other pet owners have asked for his services since. Now he plans to turn a cow into a helicopter. Listen Now What Vaccines Does My Pet Really Need? There's no need to over-inoculate your pet with potentially harmful vaccines. Dr. Jean Dodds is considered one of the foremost veterinary experts on vaccinosis. She tells us what injections are necessary and how often. Dr. Dodd's also discusses the downside of over-vaccinating your pet. Listen Now Pet Owner Harming Pets For Opioids Researchers at the University of Colorado recently conducted a survey of nearly 200 veterinarians in the state about how opioid abusers may be using veterinary clinics to get drugs. The results revealed that 13% of veterinarians believe, or have suspected, that they have seen a client who purposefully injured their pet, made their pet sick or appear to be sick, just so they could get an opioid prescription. Listen Now The World's Richest Pets Topping the Richest Pets List, compiled by a pet insurance company, the wealthiest pet is a German Shepherd named Gunther IV, worth over 375 million dollars. Gunther, who lives in Germany, inherited his wealth and has his own personal maid and butler, eats steak and caviar and has several multi million-dollar homes. Taylor Swift's and Oprah's pets also top this list. Listen Now Home Shoppers Buying For Pets Pets are part of our family. So much so, that, according to a report, even if we found our perfect home and it wasn't right for our pets, we would pass on it. The survey for Realtor.com showed 75% of pet parents would say “no thank you" to their dream home if it weren't a fit for their animals. Listen Now Read more about this week's show.
Turning Animals Into Drones And Helicopters In 2012, Bart Jansen's cat was unfortunately struck and killed by a car. Instead of cremating or burying "Orville" (named after the Wright Brothers), he turned him into a drone. Despite outrage from cat-owners, he defends the action as a tribute to his furry-friend. Many other pet owners have asked for his services since. Now he plans to turn a cow into a helicopter. Listen Now What Vaccines Does My Pet Really Need? There's no need to over-inoculate your pet with potentially harmful vaccines. Dr. Jean Dodds is considered one of the foremost veterinary experts on vaccinosis. She tells us what injections are necessary and how often. Dr. Dodd's also discusses the downside of over-vaccinating your pet. Listen Now Pet Owner Harming Pets For Opioids Researchers at the University of Colorado recently conducted a survey of nearly 200 veterinarians in the state about how opioid abusers may be using veterinary clinics to get drugs. The results revealed that 13% of veterinarians believe, or have suspected, that they have seen a client who purposefully injured their pet, made their pet sick or appear to be sick, just so they could get an opioid prescription. Listen Now The World's Richest Pets Topping the 2018 Richest Pets List, compiled by a pet insurance company, the wealthiest pet is a German Shepherd named Gunther IV, worth over 375 million dollars. Gunther, who lives in Germany, inherited his wealth and has his own personal maid and butler, eats steak and caviar and has several multi million-dollar homes. Taylor Swift's and Oprah's pets also top this list. Listen Now Home Shoppers Buying For Pets Pets are part of our family. So much so, that, according to a report, even if we found our perfect home and it wasn't right for our pets, we would pass on it. The survey for Realtor.com showed 75% of pet parents would say “no thank you" to their dream home if it weren't a fit for their animals. Listen Now
In 2012, Bart Jansen's cat was unfortunately struck and killed by a car. Instead of cremating or burying "Orville" (named after the Wright Brothers), he turned him into a drone. Despite outrage from cat-owners, he defends the action as a tribute to his furry-friend. Many other pet owners have asked for his services since. Now he plans to turn a cow into a helicopter.
Pour cette vingt-sixième émission enregistrée après la Convention MP3@Paris, Dino et Bibiche ont invités quatre de leurs complices à Soissons pour un podcast où on parle avec une endive dans la bouche pour 1€40. Au cours de cette émission d’à peu près 3 heures 28 minutes et 35 secondes, Dino et Bibiche se sont entourés de Buchor, C2ric, Gusgus et Yannick Doc pour répondre à des questions portant sur l’actualité technologique, gastronomique, gastronomique, cinématographique et assurantielle. L’occasion, parfois, de revenir sur quelques sujets d’actualité ou polémiques tout en vous gratifiant, le reste du temps, d’informations insolites à l’utilité parfois douteuse. Et pour la première fois, nous avons décidé de donner de l’enjeu à l’émission en soutenant une association grâce aux fonds collectés par le biais de notre Leetchi. Et pour cette émission, c’est l’association de lutte contre l’homophobie Contact que nous avons souhaité mettre à l’honneur. Cette association met notamment l’accent sur la médiation pour permettre aux homosexuels de renouer le dialogue avec leurs proches. Elle propose notamment une ligne d’écoute et un forum de discussion. Alors, si vous aussi vous êtes sensible à cette cause, n’hésitez pas à soutenir à votre tour l’association Contact : asso-contact.org Pour vous permettre d’approfondir les divers sujets abordés dans l’émission, découvrez, ci-dessous, les notes du podcast. Attention, cependant, certaines de ces informations sont de nature à vous spoiler sur le contenu du podcast, donc nous vous conseillons de les lire une fois l’écoute de celui-ci terminé. Attention Spoilers Qui veut gagner un dédommagement de 17,31 dollars ? Frauenmond : une petite gâterie à s’offrir tous les 28 jours Le troisième est-il vraiment le meilleur ? Mehmet Aygün est-il à l’origine d’une nouvelle révolution agricole ? Quand Felix s’envoie en l’air grâce à Bart Jansen et Arjen Beltman ! Désormais, il y a un point commun entre KFC et Airbus ! Pêcher originel ou quand Eve veut vraiment bouffer la Pomme On préfère quand même Isidore le chat malin A Vantaa, les Finlandaises ont le mors aux dents ! Ne prenez plus le métro sans être assuré ! Et puisque vous les avez entendu dans l’émission, jetez-vous sur leurs podcasts – le SAV de la F1 & 82bpm – ou sur le magazine Magic Fire Music.
Friday's edition of Trending Today USA was hosted by Liftable Media's Ernie Brown.In this half hour, the guests and topics discussed were:1. The Top 5 Trending Stories2. Steve King (Republican congressman) -- Two new immigration measures are a step closer to becoming law. The House yesterday passed a bill that increases the sentences for illegal immigrants who re-enter the U.S. after being convicted of crimes.3. Tim Burg (Liftable Media) -- How a man in Iowa pleaded guilty to rigging the lottery4. Timothy Cama (energy and environment reporter, The Hill) -- Companies that operate visitor services in national parks are pushing the Trump administration to outsource more work to the private sector.5. Bart Jansen (reporter, USA Today) -- Air travel bill targets voice call ban, fee refunds, and weather delaysLike us on Facebook!Image credit: shutterstock.com
Three months of Congress condensed into under one hour. In this episode, we take a look at our new laws, some controversial bills, and the most interesting hearings from September, October, and November. This episode is also a call for feedback: Which hearings sound most interesting to you? Please support Congressional Dish: Click here to contribute with PayPal or Bitcoin; click the PayPal "Make it Monthly" checkbox to create a monthly subscription Click here to support Congressional Dish for each episode via Patreon Mail Contributions to: 5753 Hwy 85 North #4576 Crestview, FL 32536 Thank you for supporting truly independent media! Hearings Worth Watching Please email your top 2 hearing requests to Jen at congressional dish dot com or Tweet them to @JenBriney House Ways and Means Committee: Trading Views: TPP Hearing - Environment Chapter, November 17, 2015. Witnesses Dr. Joshua Meltzer, Senior Fellow in Global Economy and Development, Brookings Institution Alexander von Bismarck, Executive Director, Environmental Investigation Agency Ilana Solomon, Responsible Trade Program Director, Sierra Club Dr. Rashid Sumaila, Professor, Fisheries Economics Unit of the University of British Columbia House Ways and Means Committee: Trading Views: Real Debates on Key Issues in TPP, December 2, 2015 Witnesses: Matt Porterfield, Deputy Director and Adjunct Professor, Harrison Institute, Georgetown University Law Center Ted Posner, Partner, Weil, Gotshal & Manges LLP Michael Smart, Vice President, Rock Creek Global Advisors LLC Thea Lee, Deputy Chief of Staff, AFL-CIO House Committee on Armed Services: Outside Views on the Strategy for Iraq and Syria Witnesses: John McLaughlin, Former Acting Direction of Central Intelligence Ambassador Ryan Crocker, former Ambassador to Syria and Iraq House Committee on Foreign Affairs: Charting the Arctic: Security, Economic, and Resource Opportunities, November 17, 2015 Witnesses Admiral Robert Papp, Jr., USCG, Retired: U.S. Special Representative for the Arctic, U.S. Department of State Rear Admiral Timothy C. Gallaudet, USN: Oceanographer and NavigatorU.S. Department of Defense Vice Admiral Charles D. Michel, USCG: Vice CommandantU.S. Department of Homeland Security Senate Armed Services Committee: The Future of Warfare, November 4, 2015. Witnesses: Keith B. Alexander Director (Former) National Security Agency Bryan Clark Senior Fellow Center for Strategic and Budgetary Assessments Paul Scharre Senior Fellow and Director Center for a New American Security->20YY Warfare Initiative Peter W. Singer Senior Fellow New America House Committee on Agriculture: American Agriculture and Our National Security, November 4, 2015. Witnesses John Negroponte, Vice-Chairman, McLarty Associates Dr. Tammy Beckham: Dean, College of Veterinary Medicine, Kansas State University House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform: Examining Law Enforcement Use of Cell Phone Tracking Devices, October 21, 2015 House Committee on Energy and Commerce: Update on Low Level Radioactive Waste Disposal Issues, October 28, 2015. Witnesses: The Honorable Michael Lumpkin, Assistant Secretary of Defense for Special Operations and Low Intensity Conflict The Honorable Matthew Armstrong, Broadcasting Board of Governors Brigadier General Charles Moore, Joint Staff, J-39 House Committee on Energy and Natural Resources: Strategic Petroleum Reserve and Energy Security, October 6, 2015. House Committee on Armed Services: Countering Adversarial Propaganda: Charting an Effective Course in the Contested Information Environment, October 22, 2015. Committee on Energy & Commerce: Broadcasting Ownership in the 21st Century, September 25, 2015. National Emergencies Extended National Emergency in respect to Sudan, originally declared in November 1997 National Emergency in respect to the attacks of September 11, 2001, originally declared on September 14, 2001 National Emergency in respect to the Democratic Republic of the Congo, originally declared in October 2006. Links to Laws, Bills, & Hearings November 2015 October 2015 September 2015 Campaign Contribution Info Rep. Garland "Andy" Barr of Kentucky Rep. French Hill of Arkansas Rep. Ann Wagner of Missouri Rep. Todd Rokita of Indiana Rep. Mark Amodei of Nevada Rep. Tom Marino of Pennsylvania Rep. Don Young of Alaska Rep. Joe Barton of Texas Additional Reading IMF document: Republic of Congo: Letter of Intent, Memorandum of Economic and Financial Policies, and Technical Memorandum of Understanding, International Monetary Fund, June 29, 2006. Article: Ward in Congo: U.S. Military will Continue Supporting Security Assistance Activities by Kenneth Fidler, US AFRICOM Public Affairs, April 27, 2009. Article: Joseph Kabila and Where the Election in Congo Went Wrong by Mvemba Phezo Dizolele, Foreign Affairs Magazine, November 28, 2011. Research Paper: Toward Comprehensive Reform of America's Emergency Law Regime by Patrick Thronson, University of Michigan's Journal of Law Reform, March 23, 2013. Article: NSA Snooping Was Only the Beginning. Meet the Spy Chief Leading Us Into CyberWar by James Bamford, Wired Magazine, June 12, 2013. Article: U.S. Repeals Propaganda Ban, Spreads Government-Made News to Americans by John Hudson, Foreign Policy Magazine, July 14, 2013. Article: Special Report: America's perpetual state of emergency by Gregory Korte, USA Today, October 23, 2014. Article: Tiger Resources' Congo copper mine gets $160 million investment Reuters, October 23, 2015. Article: Congress Acts to Avoid Commuter Rail Shutdown by Daniel Vock, Governing, October 29, 2015. Article: The Best Way to Prevent Drunk Driving? That's Debatable by Daniel Vock, Governing, November 17, 2015. Article: Congress approves $305B highway bill by Bart Jansen, USA Today, December 3, 2015. Article: After a Decade, Congress Passes Transportation Funding by Daniel Vock, GovTech.com, December 3, 2015. Article: Cyber bill's final language likely to anger privacy advocates by Cory Bennett, The Hill, December 7, 2015. Website: Private, For-Profit Demo Project for the Program of All-Inclusive Care for the Elderly (PACE), Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services Music Presented in This Episode Intro & Exit: Tired of Being Lied To by David Ippolito (found on Music Alley by mevio) Cover Art Design by Only Child Imaginations
Heart-throb Josh Duhamel Guests Actor and hubby of Fergie (Black Eyed Peas), Josh Duhamel has a thing for dogs! He's teamed up with PetSmart Charities to promote their 5 millionth adoption. He changed his way of thinking when he met "Meatloaf," a dog that was named that because it resembled one. Half Cat – Half Machine! A Dutch artist is honoring his departed feline friend by creating a "half cat, half machine." Bart Jansen turned the taxidermied remains of his pet Orville into a working radio-controlled helicopter. Jansen explains that Orville was named after iconic aviator Orville Wright, so taking him airborne seemed like a fitting tribute. Jansen says Orville will be "flying with the birds" once he gets larger propellers and more powerful engines on his birthday. First Recalls, Then Lawsuits Following an ever-increasing list of Salmonella-related recalls, Diamond Pet Foods faces what may be the first lawsuit filed in connection with the illness. Pritzker Olsen, a national law firm specializing in food safety, filed the suit last week against Diamond Pet Food Processors and Costco Wholesale Corp. in U.S. District Court in New Jersey. According to the firm's website, the suit was filed on behalf of the father of an infant who was sickened by a rare strain of salmonella infants and hospitalized for three days. "Click It Or Ticket" Applies To Pets Too New Jersey is cracking down on pets in transit - and says "click it or ticket" now applies to cats and dogs, too. The SPCA and Motor Vehicle Commision teamed up at a public education event in the Garden State to talk about the dangers of transporting animals without proper restraint. New Jersey is the only state where driving with pets loose in the car is a violation of animal cruelty law. Drivers cited for failing to properly secure their pet, can face a ticket of between $250 and $1,000 and as much as six months in jail. More this week