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Best podcasts about bill law

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Monocle 24: The Globalist
Will Iran retaliate against Israel?

Monocle 24: The Globalist

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 11, 2024 58:49


We discuss the likelihood of a retaliation against Israel by Iran with Lizzie Porter and Bill Law. Also in the programme: we learn the outcome of South Korea's parliamentary elections with Joon Ha and check in with Andrew Mueller at the Delphi Economic Forum. Plus” we hear why Pacific island leaders are granting whales and dolphins “legal person” status.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Band Talk with Charlie Menghini and Friends
Band Talk is Back: You Never Know What Comes Out of a Blizzard

Band Talk with Charlie Menghini and Friends

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2024 44:40


Band Talk with Charlie Menghini and Friends returns thanks to a blizzard that cancelled day one of the Raging Red Band Festival, in Fargo, North Dakota.   In an effort to provide some information to the directors who didn't get a chance to participate, along with the general listening audience, you will hear this, the first of a six-part podcast featuring the administrators of the festival as well as the clinicians who were at the event.  Today's podcast features Bill Law, Assistant Director of Fine Arts and North Dakota State University and John Warren, Festival Director.  Future podcasts will feature Dr. Warren Olfert, Director of Bands at North Dakota State University, Andrea DeRenzis Strauss who directs the Tara Winds in Georgia, Steve Peterson, retired Director of Bands at the University of Illinois, Rick Fleming, Director of Bands at SUNY - Buffalo State University, Buffalo, NY and John Climer, retired Director of Bands from the University of Wisconsin - Milwaukee.  

Country Music Critic
Warren Zeiders

Country Music Critic

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 4, 2023 83:50


This week we got together to discuss Warren Zeiders. Turns out, Hershey, PA produces more than chocolate! After only really being in the game for two years, Warren has found a way to enter millions of ears through social media and his albums. We discuss his come up and play a few of his biggest songs. We also played a clip from a Kentucky songwriter, Bill Law. Thanks as always for supporting us! We love you all! Please remember to Like, Share, Rate, Review, Comment, Subscribe, Follow, and Spread the word! Stay safe! God. Bless! Hasta Mañana! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/countrymusiccritic/support

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The Inside Story Podcast
What's behind the rise in violence in the occupied West Bank?

The Inside Story Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 20, 2023 25:05


At least six Palestinians were killed and dozens injured in Israel's hours-long attack on the Jenin refugee camp on Monday. This follows near-daily raids by Israeli forces across the occupied West Bank. So, what's behind this rise in violence? Join host Mohammed Jamjoom.  Guests: Yossi Beilin, former Israeli Minister of Justice and Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs/former Israeli negotiator at the Oslo Peace Accords. Nour Odeh, Political analyst, columnist, and former spokesperson for the Palestinian Authority. Bill Law, Editor of Arab Digest and a former BBC Gulf and Middle East Journalist.  

Demolition News Radio
In conversation with | Bill Law | Volvo Construction Equipment

Demolition News Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 30, 2022 4:36


Volvo Construction Equipment has nailed its colours to the sustainability mast with its Change starts here initiative. In this exclusive interview with Bill Law that was shot at the world-famous Nurburgring race circuit, we hear how the company is putting emissions reduction and sustainability at the very heart of all that it is doing.

Thoughts Of The Week
Emmett Till Anti-Lynching Bill (Law) Analysis

Thoughts Of The Week

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2022 37:14


It looks like the other distractions going on in the news has kept people from knowing what is really going on in the Emmett Till bill (law). Let's examine this bill (law) in a little more detail and see what's it really all about. Read the Emmett Till Anti-Lynching Act / Law / Bill yourself and let me know what you think https://fastdemocracy.com/bill-search/us/117/bills/USB00052474/ --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/thoughts-of-the-week/message

The Morning Joe Rant Show Podcast
Episode 100! Permitless carry bill law in Tennessee, Las Vegas first to ban ornamental grass, Kamala Harris says water wars coming, CIA's Fake vaccination program, and top Google search.

The Morning Joe Rant Show Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2021 28:45


Gov. Bill Lee signs permitless carry bill into law as Tennessee joins 18 other states, Las Vegas pushes to become first to ban ornamental grass, Kamala Harris: "For years and generations, wars have been fought over oil. In a short matter of time, they will be fought over water.", CIA's Fake vaccination program endangers us all, and ‘When is the housing market going to crash?' top Google search now. Gov. Bill Lee signs permitless carry bill into law as Tennessee joins 18 other states - source The Lee administration has estimated the legislation will cost the state as much as $20 million annually. The bill is backed by the National Rifle Association but opposed by the state's leading law enforcement groups, which have argued the change could increase crime and officer vulnerability. Las Vegas pushes to become first to ban ornamental grass - source A desert city built on a reputation for excess and indulgence wants to become a model for restraint and conservation with a first-in-the-nation policy banning grass that nobody walks on. Las Vegas-area water officials have spent two decades trying to get people to replace thirsty greenery with desert plants, and now they're asking the Nevada Legislature to outlaw roughly 40% of the turf that's left. Kamala Harris: "For years and generations, wars have been fought over oil. In a short matter of time, they will be fought over water." - source VP of the U.S. Kamala Harris refers to water as a commodity, referencing meetings on foreign policy that supposedly indicate the water wars are starting "in a short matter of time". CIA's Fake vaccination program endangers us all - source 1, source 2 In its zeal to identify bin Laden or his family, the CIA used a sham hepatitis B vaccination project to collect DNA in the neighborhood where he was hiding. The effort apparently failed, but the violation of trust threatens to set back global public health efforts by decades. ‘When is the housing market going to crash?' top Google search now - source Google reported last week that the search “When is the housing market going to crash?” had spiked 2,450% in the past month. At the start of this month, 42% of homes were selling for more than their list price, according to real estate brokerage Redfin. This was 16 percentage points higher than the same period a year earlier. “I have to admit I'm worried when I hear that. It does make me concerned,” said Frank Nothaft, CoreLogic's chief economist. Produced by The Wild 1 Media. Check out our other podcasts- https://darksidediaries.sounder.fm https://anchor.fm/ttmygh --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

New-Jersey Jay on the Radar Podcast
Republicans in 25 states pushes Anti-Protest bill/law

New-Jersey Jay on the Radar Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2021 60:06


According to the ACLU @aclu.org 25 states in the union are pushing anti-protest bills to silence the masses. My perspective on protesting and this nation in a nutshell. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/new-jersey-jay-on-the-rad/message

Women of Substance Music Podcast
#1078 Music by Kristen Englenz, Tenna, writer Bill Law, Millaze, Soul Filter, Danielle Moody, Jessamyn Rains, Sami Lin, Lucie & The Perfect Wave, TIMMS

Women of Substance Music Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2020 48:24


To get live links to the music we play and resources we offer, visit This show includes the following songs: Kristen Englenz - Got Me With Goodbye   Tenna - Why Didn't You   writer Bill Law - Family Ties   Millaze - Pandemic   Soul Filter - How Do I Forget You     Danielle Moody - Home (Radio Edit)   Jessamyn Rains - Fallen Into Silence   Sami Lin - Plaid Jacket   Lucie & The Perfect Wave - In The End   TIMMS - Pretty Ugly   For Music Biz Resources Visit Visit our Sponsor Bandzoogle at: Visit our Sponsor Laura Suarez at: Visit our Sponsor Indie Bible: 

Women of Substance Music Podcast
#1078 Music by Kristen Englenz, Tenna, writer Bill Law, Millaze, Soul Filter, Danielle Moody, Jessamyn Rains, Sami Lin, Lucie & The Perfect Wave, TIMMS

Women of Substance Music Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2020 48:24


To get live links to the music we play and resources we offer, visit This show includes the following songs: Kristen Englenz - Got Me With Goodbye   Tenna - Why Didn't You   writer Bill Law - Family Ties   Millaze - Pandemic   Soul Filter - How Do I Forget You     Danielle Moody - Home (Radio Edit)   Jessamyn Rains - Fallen Into Silence   Sami Lin - Plaid Jacket   Lucie & The Perfect Wave - In The End   TIMMS - Pretty Ugly   For Music Biz Resources Visit Visit our Sponsor Bandzoogle at: Visit our Sponsor Laura Suarez at: Visit our Sponsor Indie Bible: 

Liberty.me Studio
The Scott Horton Show - Bill Law on America’s Support For Tyranny Around the World

Liberty.me Studio

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 11, 2019 37:09


Bill Law talks about the need for Americans to support those in foreign countries peacefully demonstrating for political reform against oppressive regimes, and the hypocrisy surrounding America’s so-called support for democracy. Really, says Law, our government and its allies support the regimes they like and overthrow the ones they don’t, and call it “democracy” no matter what. Discussed on the show: “How the death of a president shed light on Egypt’s brutal dictatorship” (Middle East Eye) “U.S. officials misled the public about the war in Afghanistan, confidential documents reveal” (Washington Post) Bill Law is an award-winning journalist formerly of the BBC. He is editor of Arab Digest and runs The Gulf Matters. Follow him on Twitter @BillLaw49. This episode of the Scott Horton Show is sponsored by: NoDev NoOps NoIT, by Hussein Badakhchani; The War State, by Mike Swanson; WallStreetWindow.com; Tom Woods’ Liberty Classroom; ExpandDesigns.com/Scott; Washinton Babylon; Liberty Under Attack Publications; Listen and Think Audio; TheBumperSticker.com; and LibertyStickers.com. Donate to the show through Patreon, PayPal, or Bitcoin: 1Ct2FmcGrAGX56RnDtN9HncYghXfvF2GAh.

The John Oakley Show
Bill Law, Director of The Gulf Matters talks about the spat between Saudi Arabia and Canada

The John Oakley Show

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 10, 2018 9:37


Bill Law, Director of The Gulf Matters and an expert on the Middle East talks about the spat between Saudi Arabia and Canada

Sunday
Reformation divisions; No technology Shabbat; 21st-century Sunday

Sunday

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2017 44:00


The Crown Prince of Saudi Arabia said this week that he wants to return the country to 'moderate Islam'. Gulf analyst Bill Law tells Emily why he believes the Prince is pursuing this policy. On Tuesday a service will be held to mark the 500th anniversary of the beginning of the Reformation in Europe. The Archbishop of Canterbury will present a text supporting an agreement to resolve the theological dispute that divided the churches. Professor Eamon Duffy and Rev Professor Diarmaid MacCulloch will debate if the divisions have been healed. Martin Bashir meets one of the world's leading geneticists who says advances in foetal testing may lead to increased screening for minor abnormalities and non-medical traits - in addition to conditions like Down's Syndrome. The Chief Rabbi has called on Jews around the country to celebrate an authentic Shabbat for ShabbatUK. Trevor Barnes talks to the Chief Rabbi and meets a family who are trying to manage without breaking the rules. Sexual harassment allegations against the film producer Harvey Weinstein have led to a public discussion about how institutions and organisations deal with these serious issues. This week some women in the Church of England have written about their experiences. Emily speaks to The Rev Charlotte Bannister-Parker who says it can be difficult for women to speak out while the Revd Canon Dr Emma Percy says the Church has clear guidelines on dealing with serious complaints. For the last ten years photographer Matt Writtle has been documenting how people spend their Sunday. With fewer people attending church he set out to discover what they are doing on the traditional day of rest. Producers: David Cook Louise Clarke-Rowbotham Series Producer: Amanda Hancox Photo: Matt Writtle.

Monocle 24: The Global Election
What President Clinton (or Trump) will mean for the Middle East

Monocle 24: The Global Election

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 4, 2016 30:00


Is there anything the US can do in Syria? Will the diplomatic success of the Iran deal be built upon? Will stability be prioritised over democracy (if that ever actually works)? And will the US still be engaged in the Middle East at a time when many Americans would rather they weren’t involved at all? Monocle’s Steve Bloomfield is joined by Sir William Patey – former UK ambassador to Iraq, Afghanistan and Saudi Arabia – alongside Chatham House’s Lina Khatib and analyst Bill Law.

From Our Own Correspondent Podcast

Kate Adie introduces correspondents' stories. Today: Karen Allen is caught up in the anger of the student protests in South Africa. After the latest terror attack in Pakistan, Shahzeb Jillani wonders why no-one wants to ask the difficult questions. Bill Law, from Canada, tells us how despite a fascination with the US Presidential race, it's sometimes best to leave politics aside and stick to the diving. Gavin Lee, who has been reporting from the Jungle migrant camp for several years, explains about the dog and the wolf, and the sights and scents that will linger. And, watch out on the hillsides of Montenegro - you really might catch your death, as Elizabeth Gowing hears.

Sunday
New Year's resolutions: the theology, and do they make us happy?

Sunday

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 3, 2016 43:50


We ask: what is the theological meaning behind New Year resolutions and do they make us Happy? William Crawley is joined by Rosie Harper, vicar of Great Missenden, Rabbi Dovid Lewis and life coach Susanna Halonen to discuss. Mark Vernon gives an insight into how ancient Greek philosopher's viewed the future as we embark on 2016. Religious journalist Ruth Gledhill looks ahead to what religious stories will be in the news in 2016. A vicar in Stoke claims foreign worshippers can "save the Church in England", Bob Walker looks at how and meets migrants and refugees using Anglican Churches as their new place of worship. The seventh of January marks the first anniversary of the deadly assault on the French satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo. The shooting, was a wake-up call for one young French Muslim, Mohamed Chirani. He's now training to be a prison chaplain. Our reporter John Laurenson went along to meet him. William talks to Bill Law, a Middle East analyst, about the religious significance of the execution of the prominent Shia cleric Sheikh Nimr al-Nimr. He asks him what will the impact be on Iranian and Saudi relations? Producers: Carmel Lonergan David Cook Series Producer: Amanda Hancox.

From Our Own Correspondent Podcast

Guns remain the ultimate arbiter of disputes in post-Gaddafi Libya. And in Benghazi Gabriel Gatehouse says disarming the militias is a priority for the country's new leaders. Bill Law's been in Bahrain as violence between protestors and security forces has left many casualties in recent days. Justin Rowlatt meets a Brazilian who admits to cutting down swathes of Amazonian rainforest. But maintains he was doing what his government considered appropriate. There's growing resentment between the people of Hong Kong and Chinese mainlanders - Juliana Liu's been exploring the tensions... while in New York City Reggie Nadelson looks around a vast wedding emporium where you can spend thousands on a wedding dress - and many do!

The Documentary Podcast: Archive 2011

For Assignment, Bill Law paints a portrait of one day in the Syrian revolution, talking via the internet and phone to people across the country.

The Documentary Podcast
One Day In Syria

The Documentary Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 27, 2011 27:00


For Assignment, Bill Law paints a portrait of one day in the Syrian revolution, talking via the internet and phone to people across the country.

The Report
The Abortion Debate

The Report

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 8, 2011 27:52


This week Bill Law investigates how backbench Conservative MP Nadine Dorries has reignited the abortion debate. She argues that abortion providers should not be allowed to offer pre-abortion counselling because they stand to gain financially if the woman goes ahead with a termination. The campaign is backed by Christian charities which want to see the number of abortions carried out in Britain dramatically reduced. The Report looks at how the evangelical Christian movement is finding ways to shape public policy in this and other areas and asks whether Christianity is becoming an increasingly influential force in British politics. Interviewees include: Nadine Dorries MP Andrea Williams, Christian Concern Jonathan Bartley of religious think tank Ekklesia Oliver Cooper, Conservative Humanists Christian Guy, Centre for Social Justice Producer: Lucy Proctor.

The Documentary Podcast: Archive 2011
Assignment: Alzheimer's in Colombia

The Documentary Podcast: Archive 2011

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 23, 2011 26:28


An extended family in Colombia struck by hereditary and very early onset Alzheimer's is taking part in a new drugs trial that doctors hope will lead to a cure for sufferers worldwide. Bill Law reports.

Crossing Continents
Searching for an Alzheimer's Cure in Colombia

Crossing Continents

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2011 28:11


Early-onset Alzheimer's has stalked a poor extended family in Medellin, Colombia. The family carries a dominant gene that means that half are at risk. The disease strikes family members as young as 25 and by their 40s sufferers are in the grip of full-blown dementia. Alzheimer's is by and large a disease of the developed world, if for no other reason than that people in the developing world don't live long enough to suffer from it. Now by using the Colombian family to trial new drugs, researchers say they may be on the road to a global cure for Alzheimer's. Bill Law asks if this represents an unfair exploitation of desperate people - many of them barely literate - to benefit those in the West? Or is it a case of bringing hope to those in a hopeless situation? Producer: Natalie Morton.

Crossing Continents
Egypt: Sisters of the Revolution

Crossing Continents

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2011 28:15


Three years ago Bill Law travelled to Egypt for Crossing Continents to meet five extraordinary women who were fighting for human rights and equal pay for women in Egypt. For this programme, Bill returns to Egypt to tell the story of the unfolding revolution through the eyes of those very same five women. Their stories are a unique insight into how the revolution came about and raise questions about its future. Producer: Daniel Tetlow.

From Our Own Correspondent Podcast

The unrest sweeping north Africa and the Middle East reaches Bahrain and Bill Law explains some of the tension in this island kingdom. Paul Adams travels through Egypt to see if calm is returning after the recent disturbances. As a momentous election approaches in Ireland, Fergal Keane says there's a sense of betrayal among the electorate. Robin Lustig travels through Italy in the week its prime minister is told he's facing serious criminal charges and Martin Plaut is in Sudan as the country prepares to split in two. There's a large unresolved question: what will happen to the cattle?

Crossing Continents
The Two Faces of Bahrain

Crossing Continents

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2010 28:19


Bahrain projects itself towards the world as an Arab state that is open to investment, progressive about change and moving confidently toward democracy. But there is another Bahrain where dissent is suppressed and critics jailed. It is a country where allegations are rife that political prisoners are routinely tortured. Bill Law investigates both sides of the Bahrain story and asks what lies behind the apparently heavy-handed repression of those who criticize the ruling al Khalifa family Producer: Caroline Pare.

The Documentary Podcast: Archive 2009
Assignment: Vancouver Gangland

The Documentary Podcast: Archive 2009

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 24, 2009 22:41


The Canadian city of Vancouver is routinely named as one of the best communities in the world in which to live. But the city, which is to host the 2010 Winter Olympics in the coming weeks, is fast developing another reputation: one built on illicit drugs and guns. Bill Law reports for Assignment on the youngsters in the city who are exploiting legal loopholes to build a multi-billion dollar industry.