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Esta semana tenemos con nosotros a la doble campeona del mundo AMB y OMB. Fue campeona WBA por 13 años. Ella es Yésica ‘Tuti' Bopp, venimos hablando de su carrera en el boxeo, hablamos de las dificultades de las boxeadoras hoy día y sus pagas, el porqué de su inactividad por alrededor de un año. Hablamos de varios temas en el podcast interesante, así que dale play. REDES Desde La Línea Podcast https://linktr.ee/DesdeLaLineaPod Jesica 'Tuti' Bopp https://www.instagram.com/yesicatutibopp?igsh=MWgyYWt1ZW5xdzFkdQ==
This Day in Legal History: First Continental Congress in PhiladelphiaOn September 5, 1774, the First Continental Congress convened in Philadelphia, marking a pivotal moment in American legal and political history. Delegates from twelve of the thirteen American colonies gathered in response to the "Intolerable Acts" imposed by the British Parliament. These punitive laws, including the Boston Port Act and the Massachusetts Government Act, were seen as direct threats to colonial self-governance and economic stability. The Congress sought to unify colonial opposition to British rule, beginning with a coordinated response through non-violent means.One of its most significant outcomes was the drafting of the "Declaration and Resolves," a document asserting colonial rights. This declaration rejected British authority over internal colonial affairs, reaffirmed the colonies' right to self-governance, and condemned the Intolerable Acts as violations of English constitutional law. It also set forth a colonial boycott of British goods through the creation of the Continental Association. The First Continental Congress did not yet call for independence but emphasized reconciliation with Britain under fairer terms. However, its convening laid the groundwork for future revolutionary actions and the eventual establishment of the United States.The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) has updated its guidance on marketing terms like "grass-fed" and "free-range" for meat and poultry products. The new rules emphasize more robust documentation and encourage the use of third-party certifications to substantiate claims about animal-raising practices and environmental sustainability. This update, however, falls short of satisfying sustainability advocates who call for stricter regulations. The change follows a rise in lawsuits accusing companies of "greenwashing," where environmental claims are made without sufficient proof. Earlier this year, JBS, the world's largest beef processor, was sued by New York's attorney general for allegedly misleading consumers about its sustainability efforts.The USDA's new rules aim to create fair competition among businesses making genuine claims and help consumers trust the labels. However, some, like the American Grassfed Association, argue that these guidelines should be mandatory rather than voluntary. Critics, including PETA, remain skeptical, stating that meat and dairy products can never be truly sustainable. Meanwhile, businesses are awaiting further clarity from the Federal Trade Commission's upcoming update of the Green Guides, which provide broader advice on marketing environmental claims.Scrutiny of Meat Labels Like Grass-Fed Misses Green ExpectationsHarlan Crow, a prominent Republican donor, has refused to provide the Senate Finance Committee with financial records related to private yacht and jet travel involving Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas. The committee, chaired by Sen. Ron Wyden (D-Ore.), is investigating whether Crow improperly claimed business deductions for personal trips taken with Thomas. The inquiry follows revelations that Thomas took additional undisclosed trips on Crow's yacht. Wyden emphasized that the committee seeks to understand the extent of Crow's undisclosed gifts to Thomas in order to inform potential legislation.Crow's attorney, Michael Bopp, responded by calling the investigation “abusive and unlawful,” accusing the committee of using Crow's friendship with Thomas for partisan purposes. He argued that the inquiry goes beyond the committee's authority and is more focused on judicial ethics than legislative issues. Bopp also dismissed the tax concerns, suggesting that if there were legitimate issues with Crow's business practices, they should have been handled through an IRS audit within the statute of limitations.By way of reminder Harlan Crow, you will remember, is the clown that I wrote about last year and whose dubious financial dealings continue to make headlines. In addition to his close ties with Justice Clarence Thomas, Crow has been linked to offshore tax havens through his company, Crow Holdings, which holds accounts in the Cayman Islands. This is just one example of the ways billionaires like Crow use "cashports"—a term I attempted to coin to describe citizenship-by-investment programs that grant passports from countries like St. Kitts and Nevis, known for their financial secrecy. The term went nowhere but, happily, scrutiny of Crow continues.These cashports allow the wealthy to obscure their assets, evading U.S. taxes and potentially funding criminal activities under the guise of legitimate investment. Tax shelters like these rely on high-profile, quasi-legitimate users like Crow to maintain political and economic standing, despite connections to organized crime and other risks. If we aim to curtail these activities, both transparency measures and strict penalties for tax cheats must be pursued aggressively. Crow's offshore dealings further complicate the public understanding of his financial gifts to Thomas, highlighting the need for a stronger judicial ethics code and international financial transparency.Harlan Crow Rejects Senate Records Request in Thomas InquiryGolden Visas Let People Like Harlan Crow Keep Too Much Hidden (2)In the ongoing legal case against Donald Trump over attempts to overturn the 2020 election, a U.S. District Court hearing will take place to determine the next steps after the Supreme Court's recent ruling on presidential immunity. Trump has argued that his actions were part of his official responsibilities as president, seeking to dismiss some charges under this immunity. The court found that Trump cannot be prosecuted for pressuring the U.S. Department of Justice, but other charges, such as using false claims of voter fraud to subvert the election results, remain.Special counsel Jack Smith aims to push the case forward, while Trump's legal team seeks to delay proceedings until after the 2024 presidential election. Trump has also raised concerns about the legality of Smith's appointment as special counsel, mirroring a successful challenge in a separate case involving classified documents. Judge Tanya Chutkan will weigh these competing proposals in deciding how and when to proceed with the case.US judge to weigh path forward in Trump election case after immunity decision | ReutersIn response to the growing homelessness crisis, California cities like Palm Springs are increasingly turning to police enforcement, emboldened by a recent U.S. Supreme Court decision that upheld camping bans. Palm Springs, traditionally known for its progressive policies, passed a law in July expanding police authority to arrest people for sleeping on public property. The city's action reflects a broader trend across California, where 12 cities have enacted similar camping bans, citing the Supreme Court ruling. Despite spending over $20 billion on housing programs, California's homeless population continues to grow, with an estimated 180,000 unhoused residents.Critics argue that criminalizing homelessness is counterproductive. Experts emphasize the need for deeply affordable housing and warn that police crackdowns alienate the homeless, complicating efforts to provide outreach services. Palm Springs Police Chief Andrew Mills supports compassionate enforcement but stresses that the community must take action to address the crisis. Meanwhile, some cities, including Los Angeles, are resisting police crackdowns and exploring alternatives like sanctioned camping spaces. The debate continues as advocates push for long-term solutions that address the root causes of homelessness, such as rising housing costs and wage stagnation.Emboldened by Supreme Court, California turns to police in homeless crisis | Reuters This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.minimumcomp.com/subscribe
In this interview, Stout Collective's Matt Tanaka explains the inspiration behind the BOPP Beer and Design Conference, now in its third year.
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In this episode, I reconnect with Dan Piatkowski, Associate Professor of Integrated Land-Use and Transportation Planning at OsloMet University, for a conversation about his brand-new book Bicycle City: Riding the Bike Boom to a Brighter Future, published by Island Press.Thank you so much for tuning in! If you enjoyed this episode, please share it with a friend and subscribe to the podcast on your preferred listening platform. Also, don't forget to check out the Active Towns Channel for more video content.Helpful Links (note that some may include affiliate links to help me support the channel):- My first interview with Dan- Island Press- Bicycle City by Daniel Piatkowski in the Active Towns Store or on Amazon - Bicycling for Transportation: An Evidence-Base for Communities (academic textbook) Bopp, Simms, and Piatkowski in the Active Towns Store and on Amazon - Walkable City Book or on Amazon- David Zipper article- My episode w/ Jill Warren- My episode w/ Jos Sluijsmans- Whee bikes- Maddy Novich on InstagramIf you are a fan of the Active Towns Podcast, please consider supporting the effort as an Active Towns Ambassador in the following ways:1. Join our Patreon community. Contributions start at just $1 per month(Note: Patron benefits include early, ad-free access to content and a 15% discount in the Active Towns Merch Store)2. If you enjoyed this episode, you can also "leave a tip" through "Buy Me a Coffee"3. Pick up some Active Towns #StreetsAreForPeople Merch at my storeCredits:- Video and audio production by John Simmerman- Music via Epidemic SoundResources used during the production of this video:- My recording platform is Ecamm Live- Editing software Adobe Creative Cloud Suite- Equipment: Contact me for a complete listFor more information about the Active Towns effort or to follow along, please visit our links below:- Active Towns Website- Active Towns on Twitter- Periodic e-NewsletterBackground:Hi Everyone! My name is John Simmerman, and I'm a health promotion and public health professional with over 30 years of experience. Over the years, my area of concentration has evolved into a specialization in how the built environment influences human behavior related to active living and especially active mobility.Since 2010, I've been exploring, documenting, and profiling established, emerging, and aspiring Active Towns wherever they might be while striving to produce high-quality multimedia content to help inspire the creation of more safe and inviting, environments that promote a "Culture of Activity" for "All Ages & Abilities."The Active Towns Channel features my original video content and reflections, including a selection of podcast episodes and short films profiling the positive and inspiring efforts happening around the world as I am able to experience and document them.Thanks once again for tuning in! I hope you find this content helpful and insightful.Creative Commons License: Attributions, Non-Commercial, No Derivatives, 2024 ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
O Caso Bizarro é um podcast criado por Mabê Bonafé que fala sobre casos peculiares que aconteceram ao redor do mundo. Episódios toda segunda e quarta.Segunda: em qualquer agregador de podcast e em vídeo no canal Wondery Brasil no YouTube. Quarta: exclusivo no Amazon Music.O episódio de hoje teve de tudo, desde um palhaço creepy a puxão de orelha espiritual e um arrasta pé que desconhece limites!INFORMAÇÕESSiga o nosso instagram.com/caso_bizarroEnvie o seu caso para casobizarropodcast@gmail.comParticipações Especiais Maria Bopp e Babu Carreira___⚠️ O RS precisa de ajuda ⚠️- Vakinha oficial enchentesPIX: enchentes@vakinha.com.br- Cufa BrasilPIX: doacoes@cufa.org.brtambém aceita doações internacionais consulte o @cufabrasil- Cozinhas Solidárias PIX: enchentes@apoia.seSite: apoia.se/enchentesRS- Casa de Cultura e ResistênciaPIX: casadeculturaeresistencia@gmail.com- Protetora de animais Deise FalciPIX: deisefalci@gmail.com- https://www.paraquemdoar.com.br- https://bento.me/ajudars- https://sosenchentes.rs.gov.br/Os correios do estado do Paraná e de São Paulo irão transportar gratuitamente doações para as vítimas. Existem diversos locais de coleta pelo país.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Emanuel Bomfim e Leandro Cacossi conversam com Maria Bopp e Babu Carreira sobre o podcast 'Má Influência', produção que desvenda alguns dos casos mais inacreditáveis envolvendo influencers brasileiros e gringos.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Que l'on habite sur le littoral ou dans les terres, nous dépendons de l'Océan.Abritant une vie marine d'une diversité incroyable, il joue un rôle majeur pour notre climat. Cependant l'Océan est soumis à de fortes pressions anthropiques qui l'empêchent de remplir sa mission de régulateur, exposant ainsi les Hommes à des catastrophes naturelles de plus en plus fréquentes. Découvrez dans cet épisode comment l'Océan est un allié dans la lutte contre le réchauffement climatique et pourquoi il est crucial de préserver sa biodiversité. Regards croisés entre le climatologue océanographe Laurent Bopp et le plongeur naturaliste Vincent Maran. Hébergé par Acast. Visitez acast.com/privacy pour plus d'informations.
Waxtaanu Pr Mamadou Ba, ci "L'autodéfense" (Nan ngay aare sa bopp, ba ken dula mana gaañ) Daaru Muhty Alwafa 23 Mars 2024 --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/librairie-majalis/message
Das Dialoghaus Hamburg hat sich zur Aufgabe gemacht, Lücken zwischen verschiedenen Gesellschaftsgruppen zu schließen. Zu den Kernaktivitäten gehört der „Dialog im Dunkeln“. Doch neben dem Thema Sehbehinderung, stehen ebenso Gehörlosigkeit sowie das Altern im Fokus. Auch die Wissensvermittlung für Kinder macht einen großen Teil der Arbeit aus. Isa und Kira sprechen mit CEO Svenja Weber und Guide Klaus Bopp darüber, wie wir Berührungsängste mit Menschen mit Behinderung abbauen können. Hinter all dem steht an erster Stelle die direkte Begegnung, um Barrieren im Kopf abzubauen. Weshalb ist genau diese Begegnung so relevant für die Arbeit und wie schaffen wir es, ein gesundes Miteinander zu gestalten? Inwiefern ist Inklusion das Gegenteil von Sex? Und weshalb ist es eine unverzichtbare Aufgabe aller Unternehmen, das Arbeitsumfeld auf Inklusion auszulegen?
Zur Person: Managing Partner bei Bernstein Group Politik-Berater "Wir sind sehr stark darauf geleitet: es muss DIE eine Antwort geben." "Politik überholt sich zunehmend selbst." "Viele PolitikerInnen sind mit Herzblut beim Tun und das, mit extrem hohem Einsatz." Einige Gedanken-Funken aus dem Podcast: - Bestmögliche Lösungen & Entscheidungen?! - Anforderungen an Politik / PolitikerInnen - Ruhe & Klarheit & Expertise im politischen Diskurs (z.B. für mehr Sicherheit) - Weniger Drama im politischen Raum - Engagement in der Politik - Tätigsein & Wirken auf der kommunalen Ebene (z.B. Energie/Wasser) - Möglichkeiten der Interaktion im kommunalen Raum (Räume für Kommunikation & Austausch) - Das demokratische System - Wertschätzung des Einsatzes von PolitikerInnen
This week, I first discuss the latest trending news in the travel industry, including airline merger updates, President Biden's social media post on air travel, and much more. Later, I'm joined by Peter Bopp, Director of Research at the Family Travel Association and Tyson Wharton, owner of Sioux Empire Travel to discuss the 2024 outlook for family travel. Bopp and Wharton share insights on 2024 family travel trends, top destinations, and advice for travel advisors. The discussion on family travel begins at the 11-minute mark. Today's episode sponsor: Windstar Cruises Your clients can discover Tahiti like never before with Windstar Cruises. With over 35 years of expertise exploring Tahiti, Windstar now welcomes the award-winning, all-suite Star Breeze to Papeete for even more unparalleled experiences year-round. Windstar in Tahiti visits to up to nine islands, has onboard enrichment programs with a Polynesian culture ambassador, and the most frequent departures of any cruise line. New in 2024 are voyages to the remote Marquesas islands; swimming with manta rays; and your clients can even plant their own coral and help to restore the ocean. This is Tahiti redefined. Contact Windstar today at 844.625.0198 or visit www.windstarcruises.com. Have any feedback or questions? Want to sponsor the show? Contact us at Podcast@TravelPulse.com and follow us on social media @TravelPulse. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
GAMES GAMES GAMES! This Halloween we'll talk spooky movies, the very accredited hollow earth theory, and Sarah's most favorited Rocky Horror call outs. Keep an ear out for The Popp EP from Cameron Bopp! Follow @cambopp on Twitter for updates! Please also for vote for "Kiss in the Piss Tunnel" or "Piss in the Kiss Tunnel" on the Spotify question . Thank you to Cameron Bopp for editing our show and writing our theme song!You can find Album ReBrews on Instagram here and Twitter here. (@albumrebrews)TW/CW: Explicit language, alcohol use and references.Fair Use Disclaimer: Under section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for “fair use” for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, education, and research.Fair use is permitted by copyright statutes that might otherwise be infringing.Logo Attribution: Thank you to Vecteezy for providing free vectors used as part of our podcast art. Support the show
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Now that we have 2 new members on the team, its time to learn about teamwork...again. Then, we watch an episode with a surprisingly gross ending!
Now that we have 2 new members on the team, its time to learn about teamwork...again. Then, we watch an episode with a surprisingly gross ending!
In der heutigen Folge habe wir meinen Vater zu Gast und sprechen mit ihm als Arzt über das ganze Thema Zucker. Was ist Zucker? Wie wirkt er im Körper? Ist Zucker immer ungesund? Sollte ich mein Kind zuckerfrei ernähren oder ist es doch nicht so ein Teufelszeug? All diese Fragen beantworten wir gemeinsam im Podcast. Viel Spaß beim zuhören. Euer Anahita @anahitarehbein und Olivia @oliviabopp @dasaundopodcast und Dr.med.Florian Bopp #zuckerfrei #zuckerderweißetot #gesundekinder #ernährung
May 29, 2008 Update: With the ACLU's tacit support, on May 29, 2008 Governor Bill Ritter signed Colorado's censorship Bill. See: - the full text of the bill below, or - this official pdf from leg.state.co.us produce by Colorado Legislative Services, or - on the state's official online (but absurdly difficult to navigate) Colorado Revised Statues, 24-34-701, or - see a simple jpg screen shot of section 701. C.R.S. 24-34-701 states: "Publishing of discriminative matter forbidden. No person... shall publish... any communication... of any kind... intended... to discriminate... against... sexual orientation [or] marital status [i.e., cohabitation]." Thus Colorado has a censorship bill against the teaching of traditional Christian morality. Bob Enyart has predicted that the state will not even attempt to enforce this statute until it's been on the books for a long time and until it finds an especially unsympathetic defendant to persecute. * Colorado Senate Bill 200: Focus on the Family described this as a bathroom bill that would allow men into women's restrooms. Bob Enyart Live has warned, sadly as lone of the few voices, that SB 200 doesn't just mess with public restrooms, and that such a caricature misses the danger. When Governor Bill Ritter signed SB 200, Colorado enacted into law the foundation for America's most far-reaching, hostile homosexual attack on Christians. Endorsed by the beautiful people, in the name of tolerance and diversity, C.R.S. 24-34-701 outlaws the diversity and free speech (of Bible-believers) and outlaws tolerance (of evangelicals). Read and be stunned at the hatred and intolerance of the homosexual activists: COLORADO SENATE BILL 08-200 CONCERNING THE EXPANSION OF PROHIBITIONS AGAINST DISCRIMINATION Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the State of Colorado: SECTION 1. Legislative declaration. The general assembly hereby finds, determines, and declares that nothing in this act is intended to impede or otherwise limit the protections contained in section 4 of article II of the state constitution concerning the free exercise and enjoyment of religious profession and worship. [Yeah, right.] SECTION 2. 24-34-301, Colorado Revised Statutes Definitions. (7) "SEXUAL ORIENTATION" MEANS A PERSON'S ORIENTATION TOWARD HETEROSEXUALITY, HOMOSEXUALITY, BISEXUALITY, OR TRANSGENDER STATUS OR ANOTHER PERSON'S PERCEPTION THEREOF. SECTION 4. 24-34-501 Colorado Revised Statutes Definitions. "Person" [means] any owner, lessee, proprietor, manager, employee, or any agent of a person... SECTION 5. 24-34-502. Unfair housing practices prohibited. (1) It shall be an unfair housing practice and unlawful and hereby prohibited: (a) For any person to refuse to show, sell, transfer, rent, or lease, or to refuse to receive and transmit any bona fide offer to buy, sell, rent, or lease, or otherwise make unavailable or deny or withhold from any person such housing because of ... SEXUAL ORIENTATION, marital status... SECTION 6. 24-34-601. Discrimination in places of public accommodation. ... (1) "place of public accommodation" means any place of business engaged in any sales to the public and any place offering services, facilities, privileges, advantages, or accommodations to the public... "PLACE OF PUBLIC ACCOMMODATION" SHALL NOT INCLUDE A CHURCH, SYNAGOGUE, MOSQUE, OR OTHER PLACE THAT IS PRINCIPALLY USED FOR RELIGIOUS PURPOSES. (2) It is a discriminatory practice and unlawful for a person, directly or indirectly, to refuse, withhold from, or deny to an individual or a group, because of... SEXUAL ORIENTATION, marital status... the full and equal enjoyment of the goods, services, facilities, privileges, advantages, or accommodations of a place of public accommodation or, directly or indirectly, to publish, circulate, issue, display, post, or mail any written, ELECTRONIC, or printed communication, notice, or advertisement THAT indicates that the full and equal enjoyment of the goods, services, facilities, privileges, advantages, or accommodations of a place of public accommodation will be refused, withheld from, or denied an individual or that an individual's patronage or presence at a place of public accommodation is unwelcome, objectionable, unacceptable, or undesirable because of... SEXUAL ORIENTATION, marital status... SECTION 7. 24-34-602. Penalty and civil liability. (1) Any person who violates any of the provisions of section 24-34-601 ...by aiding or inciting such denial, for every such offense, shall forfeit and pay a sum of not... nor more than five hundred dollars to the person aggrieved... and also (2) ... THE person is guilty of a misdemeanor and, upon conviction thereof, shall be punished by a fine of not... nor more than three hundred dollars, or by imprisonment in the county jail for not more than one year, or by both... SECTION 8. 24-34-701. Publishing of discriminative matter forbidden. No person, being the owner, lessee, proprietor, manager, superintendent, agent, or employee of any place of public accommodation... shall publish, issue, circulate, send, distribute, give away, or display in any way, manner, or shape or by any means or method, except as provided in this section, any communication, paper, poster, folder, manuscript, book, pamphlet, writing, print, letter, notice, or advertisement of any kind, nature, or description THAT is intended or calculated to discriminate or actually discriminates against... SEXUAL ORIENTATION, marital status... in the matter of furnishing or neglecting or refusing to furnish to them or any one of them any lodging, housing, schooling, or tuition or any accommodation, right [marriage], privilege [adoption], advantage, or convenience... on account of... SEXUAL ORIENTATION, marital status... [which] is unwelcome or objectionable or not acceptable, desired, or solicited. SECTION 21. Colorado Revised Statutes 22-30.5-104. Charter school - requirements - authority. (3) A charter school shall be subject to... provisions prohibiting discrimination on the basis of... SEXUAL ORIENTATION... SECTION 23. Colorado Revised Statutes 22-32-109. Board of education - specific duties. ... (ll) TO ADOPT WRITTEN POLICIES SPECIFYING THAT: (I) THE SCHOOLS IN THE DISTRICT ARE SUBJECT TO... PROVISIONS PROHIBITING DISCRIMINATION ON THE BASIS OF... SEXUAL ORIENTATION... SECTION 36. Colorado Revised Statutes 39-22-304. Net income of corporation. (2) There shall be added to federal taxable income... (e) (I) Any expenses incurred by a taxpayer... at... a club... which has a policy to restrict membership on the basis of sex, SEXUAL ORIENTATION, MARITAL STATUS... CREED, religion... ____________________________ ____________________________ Peter C. 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This week, TravelPulse Executive Editor Eric Bowman first discusses the latest trending news in travel, including the current sentiment towards air travel right now, cruise line muster drills and more. Later, Bowman is joined by Peter Bopp, Director of Research at the Family Travel Association. Bopp shares his insights into the latest family travel trends and which destinations are booking hot right now. He also offers up some advice for travel advisors who sell to families. The family travel discussion begins just after the 13-minute mark. Have any feedback or questions? Contact us at Podcast@TravelPulse.com and follow us on social media @TravelPulse. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Many histories of science have been written, but A New History of the Humanities (Oxford UP, 2014) offers the first overarching history of the humanities from Antiquity to the present. There are already historical studies of musicology, logic, art history, linguistics, and historiography, but this volume gathers these, and many other humanities disciplines, into a single coherent account. Its central theme is the way in which scholars throughout the ages and in virtually all civilizations have sought to identify patterns in texts, art, music, languages, literature, and the past. What rules can we apply if we wish to determine whether a tale about the past is trustworthy? By what criteria are we to distinguish consonant from dissonant musical intervals? What rules jointly describe all possible grammatical sentences in a language? How can modern digital methods enhance pattern-seeking in the humanities? Rens Bod contends that the hallowed opposition between the sciences (mathematical, experimental, dominated by universal laws) and the humanities (allegedly concerned with unique events and hermeneutic methods) is a mistake born of a myopic failure to appreciate the pattern-seeking that lies at the heart of this inquiry. A New History of the Humanities amounts to a persuasive plea to give Panini, Valla, Bopp, and countless other often overlooked intellectual giants their rightful place next to the likes of Galileo, Newton, and Einstein. Rens Bod is a professor of humanities at the University of Amsterdam. Morteza Hajizadeh is a Ph.D. graduate in English from the University of Auckland in New Zealand. His research interests are Cultural Studies; Critical Theory; Environmental History; Medieval (Intellectual) History; Gothic Studies; 18th and 19th Century British Literature. YouTube Channel. Twitter. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network
Many histories of science have been written, but A New History of the Humanities (Oxford UP, 2014) offers the first overarching history of the humanities from Antiquity to the present. There are already historical studies of musicology, logic, art history, linguistics, and historiography, but this volume gathers these, and many other humanities disciplines, into a single coherent account. Its central theme is the way in which scholars throughout the ages and in virtually all civilizations have sought to identify patterns in texts, art, music, languages, literature, and the past. What rules can we apply if we wish to determine whether a tale about the past is trustworthy? By what criteria are we to distinguish consonant from dissonant musical intervals? What rules jointly describe all possible grammatical sentences in a language? How can modern digital methods enhance pattern-seeking in the humanities? Rens Bod contends that the hallowed opposition between the sciences (mathematical, experimental, dominated by universal laws) and the humanities (allegedly concerned with unique events and hermeneutic methods) is a mistake born of a myopic failure to appreciate the pattern-seeking that lies at the heart of this inquiry. A New History of the Humanities amounts to a persuasive plea to give Panini, Valla, Bopp, and countless other often overlooked intellectual giants their rightful place next to the likes of Galileo, Newton, and Einstein. Rens Bod is a professor of humanities at the University of Amsterdam. Morteza Hajizadeh is a Ph.D. graduate in English from the University of Auckland in New Zealand. His research interests are Cultural Studies; Critical Theory; Environmental History; Medieval (Intellectual) History; Gothic Studies; 18th and 19th Century British Literature. YouTube Channel. Twitter. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/history
Many histories of science have been written, but A New History of the Humanities (Oxford UP, 2014) offers the first overarching history of the humanities from Antiquity to the present. There are already historical studies of musicology, logic, art history, linguistics, and historiography, but this volume gathers these, and many other humanities disciplines, into a single coherent account. Its central theme is the way in which scholars throughout the ages and in virtually all civilizations have sought to identify patterns in texts, art, music, languages, literature, and the past. What rules can we apply if we wish to determine whether a tale about the past is trustworthy? By what criteria are we to distinguish consonant from dissonant musical intervals? What rules jointly describe all possible grammatical sentences in a language? How can modern digital methods enhance pattern-seeking in the humanities? Rens Bod contends that the hallowed opposition between the sciences (mathematical, experimental, dominated by universal laws) and the humanities (allegedly concerned with unique events and hermeneutic methods) is a mistake born of a myopic failure to appreciate the pattern-seeking that lies at the heart of this inquiry. A New History of the Humanities amounts to a persuasive plea to give Panini, Valla, Bopp, and countless other often overlooked intellectual giants their rightful place next to the likes of Galileo, Newton, and Einstein. Rens Bod is a professor of humanities at the University of Amsterdam. Morteza Hajizadeh is a Ph.D. graduate in English from the University of Auckland in New Zealand. His research interests are Cultural Studies; Critical Theory; Environmental History; Medieval (Intellectual) History; Gothic Studies; 18th and 19th Century British Literature. YouTube Channel. Twitter. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/literary-studies
Many histories of science have been written, but A New History of the Humanities (Oxford UP, 2014) offers the first overarching history of the humanities from Antiquity to the present. There are already historical studies of musicology, logic, art history, linguistics, and historiography, but this volume gathers these, and many other humanities disciplines, into a single coherent account. Its central theme is the way in which scholars throughout the ages and in virtually all civilizations have sought to identify patterns in texts, art, music, languages, literature, and the past. What rules can we apply if we wish to determine whether a tale about the past is trustworthy? By what criteria are we to distinguish consonant from dissonant musical intervals? What rules jointly describe all possible grammatical sentences in a language? How can modern digital methods enhance pattern-seeking in the humanities? Rens Bod contends that the hallowed opposition between the sciences (mathematical, experimental, dominated by universal laws) and the humanities (allegedly concerned with unique events and hermeneutic methods) is a mistake born of a myopic failure to appreciate the pattern-seeking that lies at the heart of this inquiry. A New History of the Humanities amounts to a persuasive plea to give Panini, Valla, Bopp, and countless other often overlooked intellectual giants their rightful place next to the likes of Galileo, Newton, and Einstein. Rens Bod is a professor of humanities at the University of Amsterdam. Morteza Hajizadeh is a Ph.D. graduate in English from the University of Auckland in New Zealand. His research interests are Cultural Studies; Critical Theory; Environmental History; Medieval (Intellectual) History; Gothic Studies; 18th and 19th Century British Literature. YouTube Channel. Twitter. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/performing-arts
Many histories of science have been written, but A New History of the Humanities (Oxford UP, 2014) offers the first overarching history of the humanities from Antiquity to the present. There are already historical studies of musicology, logic, art history, linguistics, and historiography, but this volume gathers these, and many other humanities disciplines, into a single coherent account. Its central theme is the way in which scholars throughout the ages and in virtually all civilizations have sought to identify patterns in texts, art, music, languages, literature, and the past. What rules can we apply if we wish to determine whether a tale about the past is trustworthy? By what criteria are we to distinguish consonant from dissonant musical intervals? What rules jointly describe all possible grammatical sentences in a language? How can modern digital methods enhance pattern-seeking in the humanities? Rens Bod contends that the hallowed opposition between the sciences (mathematical, experimental, dominated by universal laws) and the humanities (allegedly concerned with unique events and hermeneutic methods) is a mistake born of a myopic failure to appreciate the pattern-seeking that lies at the heart of this inquiry. A New History of the Humanities amounts to a persuasive plea to give Panini, Valla, Bopp, and countless other often overlooked intellectual giants their rightful place next to the likes of Galileo, Newton, and Einstein. Rens Bod is a professor of humanities at the University of Amsterdam. Morteza Hajizadeh is a Ph.D. graduate in English from the University of Auckland in New Zealand. His research interests are Cultural Studies; Critical Theory; Environmental History; Medieval (Intellectual) History; Gothic Studies; 18th and 19th Century British Literature. YouTube Channel. Twitter. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/intellectual-history
Many histories of science have been written, but A New History of the Humanities (Oxford UP, 2014) offers the first overarching history of the humanities from Antiquity to the present. There are already historical studies of musicology, logic, art history, linguistics, and historiography, but this volume gathers these, and many other humanities disciplines, into a single coherent account. Its central theme is the way in which scholars throughout the ages and in virtually all civilizations have sought to identify patterns in texts, art, music, languages, literature, and the past. What rules can we apply if we wish to determine whether a tale about the past is trustworthy? By what criteria are we to distinguish consonant from dissonant musical intervals? What rules jointly describe all possible grammatical sentences in a language? How can modern digital methods enhance pattern-seeking in the humanities? Rens Bod contends that the hallowed opposition between the sciences (mathematical, experimental, dominated by universal laws) and the humanities (allegedly concerned with unique events and hermeneutic methods) is a mistake born of a myopic failure to appreciate the pattern-seeking that lies at the heart of this inquiry. A New History of the Humanities amounts to a persuasive plea to give Panini, Valla, Bopp, and countless other often overlooked intellectual giants their rightful place next to the likes of Galileo, Newton, and Einstein. Rens Bod is a professor of humanities at the University of Amsterdam. Morteza Hajizadeh is a Ph.D. graduate in English from the University of Auckland in New Zealand. His research interests are Cultural Studies; Critical Theory; Environmental History; Medieval (Intellectual) History; Gothic Studies; 18th and 19th Century British Literature. YouTube Channel. Twitter. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/music
Many histories of science have been written, but A New History of the Humanities (Oxford UP, 2014) offers the first overarching history of the humanities from Antiquity to the present. There are already historical studies of musicology, logic, art history, linguistics, and historiography, but this volume gathers these, and many other humanities disciplines, into a single coherent account. Its central theme is the way in which scholars throughout the ages and in virtually all civilizations have sought to identify patterns in texts, art, music, languages, literature, and the past. What rules can we apply if we wish to determine whether a tale about the past is trustworthy? By what criteria are we to distinguish consonant from dissonant musical intervals? What rules jointly describe all possible grammatical sentences in a language? How can modern digital methods enhance pattern-seeking in the humanities? Rens Bod contends that the hallowed opposition between the sciences (mathematical, experimental, dominated by universal laws) and the humanities (allegedly concerned with unique events and hermeneutic methods) is a mistake born of a myopic failure to appreciate the pattern-seeking that lies at the heart of this inquiry. A New History of the Humanities amounts to a persuasive plea to give Panini, Valla, Bopp, and countless other often overlooked intellectual giants their rightful place next to the likes of Galileo, Newton, and Einstein. Rens Bod is a professor of humanities at the University of Amsterdam. Morteza Hajizadeh is a Ph.D. graduate in English from the University of Auckland in New Zealand. His research interests are Cultural Studies; Critical Theory; Environmental History; Medieval (Intellectual) History; Gothic Studies; 18th and 19th Century British Literature. YouTube Channel. Twitter. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/art
Many histories of science have been written, but A New History of the Humanities (Oxford UP, 2014) offers the first overarching history of the humanities from Antiquity to the present. There are already historical studies of musicology, logic, art history, linguistics, and historiography, but this volume gathers these, and many other humanities disciplines, into a single coherent account. Its central theme is the way in which scholars throughout the ages and in virtually all civilizations have sought to identify patterns in texts, art, music, languages, literature, and the past. What rules can we apply if we wish to determine whether a tale about the past is trustworthy? By what criteria are we to distinguish consonant from dissonant musical intervals? What rules jointly describe all possible grammatical sentences in a language? How can modern digital methods enhance pattern-seeking in the humanities? Rens Bod contends that the hallowed opposition between the sciences (mathematical, experimental, dominated by universal laws) and the humanities (allegedly concerned with unique events and hermeneutic methods) is a mistake born of a myopic failure to appreciate the pattern-seeking that lies at the heart of this inquiry. A New History of the Humanities amounts to a persuasive plea to give Panini, Valla, Bopp, and countless other often overlooked intellectual giants their rightful place next to the likes of Galileo, Newton, and Einstein. Rens Bod is a professor of humanities at the University of Amsterdam. Morteza Hajizadeh is a Ph.D. graduate in English from the University of Auckland in New Zealand. His research interests are Cultural Studies; Critical Theory; Environmental History; Medieval (Intellectual) History; Gothic Studies; 18th and 19th Century British Literature. YouTube Channel. Twitter. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/education
Many histories of science have been written, but A New History of the Humanities (Oxford UP, 2014) offers the first overarching history of the humanities from Antiquity to the present. There are already historical studies of musicology, logic, art history, linguistics, and historiography, but this volume gathers these, and many other humanities disciplines, into a single coherent account. Its central theme is the way in which scholars throughout the ages and in virtually all civilizations have sought to identify patterns in texts, art, music, languages, literature, and the past. What rules can we apply if we wish to determine whether a tale about the past is trustworthy? By what criteria are we to distinguish consonant from dissonant musical intervals? What rules jointly describe all possible grammatical sentences in a language? How can modern digital methods enhance pattern-seeking in the humanities? Rens Bod contends that the hallowed opposition between the sciences (mathematical, experimental, dominated by universal laws) and the humanities (allegedly concerned with unique events and hermeneutic methods) is a mistake born of a myopic failure to appreciate the pattern-seeking that lies at the heart of this inquiry. A New History of the Humanities amounts to a persuasive plea to give Panini, Valla, Bopp, and countless other often overlooked intellectual giants their rightful place next to the likes of Galileo, Newton, and Einstein. Rens Bod is a professor of humanities at the University of Amsterdam. Morteza Hajizadeh is a Ph.D. graduate in English from the University of Auckland in New Zealand. His research interests are Cultural Studies; Critical Theory; Environmental History; Medieval (Intellectual) History; Gothic Studies; 18th and 19th Century British Literature. YouTube Channel. Twitter. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Many histories of science have been written, but A New History of the Humanities (Oxford UP, 2014) offers the first overarching history of the humanities from Antiquity to the present. There are already historical studies of musicology, logic, art history, linguistics, and historiography, but this volume gathers these, and many other humanities disciplines, into a single coherent account. Its central theme is the way in which scholars throughout the ages and in virtually all civilizations have sought to identify patterns in texts, art, music, languages, literature, and the past. What rules can we apply if we wish to determine whether a tale about the past is trustworthy? By what criteria are we to distinguish consonant from dissonant musical intervals? What rules jointly describe all possible grammatical sentences in a language? How can modern digital methods enhance pattern-seeking in the humanities? Rens Bod contends that the hallowed opposition between the sciences (mathematical, experimental, dominated by universal laws) and the humanities (allegedly concerned with unique events and hermeneutic methods) is a mistake born of a myopic failure to appreciate the pattern-seeking that lies at the heart of this inquiry. A New History of the Humanities amounts to a persuasive plea to give Panini, Valla, Bopp, and countless other often overlooked intellectual giants their rightful place next to the likes of Galileo, Newton, and Einstein. Rens Bod is a professor of humanities at the University of Amsterdam. Morteza Hajizadeh is a Ph.D. graduate in English from the University of Auckland in New Zealand. His research interests are Cultural Studies; Critical Theory; Environmental History; Medieval (Intellectual) History; Gothic Studies; 18th and 19th Century British Literature. YouTube Channel. Twitter. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/book-of-the-day
Welcome to Dong Exploder, a parody podcast by Album ReBrews where artists take apart their songs piece by piece and share the story of how they were made. Cameron Bopp is an artist and producer in Chicago, Illinois. When tasked with the creation of the Album ReBrews theme song, Cameron dove deep into his bag of tricks to create the catchy tune that would eventually become legendary. Join us for this episode where Cameron takes us through the creation of his magnum opus, the Album ReBrews theme song. Listen to Album ReBrews wherever you get your podcasts.Follow Cameron on Instagram and Twitter.Hosted by Zac EmryProduced by Zac Emry and Sarah BeidatschFair Use Disclaimer: Under section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for “fair use” for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, education, and research.Fair use is permitted by copyright statutes that might otherwise be infringing.Logo Attribution: Thank you to Vecteezy for providing free vectors used as part of our podcast art.
Helluva Episode with beers from Louies, Spanish Marie Collab w/ Beer Zombies Room 237, Rar Brewing, Lincoln Brewing, Bottle Logic, Offshoot Brewing, Untitled Art, Wild Barrel, Hop Saint, Bowl picks and recap, Favorite Christmas movies and Gifts. It was chaotic but we love it and Enjoy!!!!@Tapsandtailgates on Instagram
This week on the podcast, we're feeling punchy and patriotic-- because we're watching the Power Rangers Ninja Storm episode "Boxing Bopp-A-Roo"! What side hustle does every PT have? Why is everyone playing League of Legends instead of paying attention to the Power Rangers? And who is Michael's favourite character in the entire Bible?
James Bopp, Jr. is an attorney at The Bopp Law Firm, is representing NPA and NFOF in this case. National Police Assoc. asks SCOTUS to limit Google's Section 230 protection
Halloween Movies, Costumes, What Halloween Movie Character do you want as your wingman? Banger Beers from Louies Liquor, O'Fallon Killed it with Salted Caramel Pumpkin, Chai Pumpkin, and Pumpkin Seed Octoberfest. Smashed Pumpkin from Shipyard, Festbier from Brewery X, and El Cucuy from Last Name Brewing. CFB Picks, World Series, Enjoy the Show.@Tapsandtailgates on Instagram
Escritora reuniu cartas para o irmão em livro sobre a vida, a morte e o dia a dia de uma família lidando com o luto A professora e escritora Bettina Bopp viveu intensamente uma internet muito diferente da que conhecemos hoje. Quando começou um blog no qual imaginava conversas com o irmão que estava em coma, tudo o que ela encontrou foi apoio e amor na caixa de comentários. Como uma espécie de terapia, ela seguiu escrevendo e neste ano fez da empreitada um livro: “Pra Quando Você Acordar”. Com o lançamento, vieram alguns comentários agressivos mais condizentes com o estado atual das coisas nas redes sociais, mas a essa altura a luta de Bettina - juntamente com passagens lindas sobre o dia a dia de sua família - já estava registrada em palavras. “Quando comecei a escrever, a internet era ingênua e doce. Isso mudou: agora as pessoas julgam sem saber. Ninguém é obrigado a saber de tudo, mas se esquecem de que é possível perguntar.” Em um papo com o Trip FM, a escritora conta mais a fundo a história do irmão Itamar, que entrou em coma após sofrer uma série de paradas cardíacas aos 41 anos: “O luto em vida é muito difícil porque você não se permite perder a esperança, pois parece que você está desistindo da pessoa”. Ela também fala de morte, de vida e de como e ser a mãe da Maria Bopp, a Bloguerinha do Fim do Mundo. Confira no play abaixo, leia um trecho a seguir ou procure o programa no Spotify. [IMAGE=https://revistatrip.uol.com.br/upload/2022/10/635c389c31e48/betina-bopp-escritora-irmao-15-anos-em-coma-livro-tripfm-mh.jpg; CREDITS=Arquivo Pessoal; LEGEND=Bettina Bopp; ALT_TEXT=Bettina Bopp] Trip. O que aconteceu exatamente com o seu irmão Itamar, para que a gente entenda a gênese do livro? Aos 41 anos ele teve um infarto. Ele teve dores de cabeça e no braço e foi dirigindo para o hospital. Lá ele teve uma parada cardíaca: foi e voltou durante quarenta minutos, o que causou danos neurológicos. Depois disso, entrou em coma e ficou em estado vegetativo por quinze anos. Foi uma pessoa muito especial. Eu aprendi o que era carisma com ele, pois em pouco tempo já ficava amigo de quem fosse. Ficou noivo sete vezes e nunca casou. Era um cara da vida - em quarenta anos anos ele viveu oitenta. Podia ser uma terça-feira que ele ficava acordado para ver o sol nascer. O que segurou muito a gente no começo foi a quantidade de gente que foi vê-lo. Como ficou a sua relação com a medicina tendo vivido esses 15 anos com vários tipos de profissionais da saúde? Nós tivemos um médico incrível, que em nenhum momento falava o que a gente queria ouvir, mas o que ele falava era de um jeito muito especial. Já os neurologistas foram muito frios: eles querem dar conta de algo desconhecido, que é o cérebro, e muitas vezes não conseguem explicar o que está acontecendo. É claro que eu acredito na ciência, mas existem maneiras de falar: ali não é mais um paciente, é o meu irmão. Vocês viveram alguma situação de enganação? Indicaram uma pessoa para ver o Itamar, um guru famoso que já teria levantado muitos pacientes e que cobrava uma fortuna. Uma amiga se ofereceu para pagar e ele foi, ficou andando em volta da cama como um ser supremo. De repente ele colocou um óleo na testa do Itamar e o meu irmão gritou: fazia muito tempo que ele não tinha nenhuma interação. Dez dias depois ele voltou e nós achamos muito bacana, pois tínhamos ficado muito impressionados. Nessa ocasião, o guru falou que eu veria luzes saindo da cabeça do Itamar, mas logo percebi que ele tirou um daqueles anéis de festa que piscam do bolso. Me deu tanta raiva que ele me perguntava se eu estava vendo alguma luz e eu falava que não. Eram tantas pessoas que visitavam que você começa achar que não é merecedora, que é você que não reza direito.
Photo by Helmut Spudich, Vienna, 2022 Dave Bopp (b. 1988, Basel, Switzerland) is an ultra contemporary artist based in Berlin. His paintings have been featured in gallery and museum shows throughout Germany, Switzerland, The Netherlands, South Korea, and the US and has been acquired by prominent private, corporate, and museum collections. Conjunction After Sunset, 2022, Mixed media on aluminum composite board, 31.5 x 39 in (80 x 99.1 cm) Incursion 1, 2022, Mixed media on aluminum composite board, 60 x 79 in (152.4 x 200.7 cm) Juggernaut, 2021, Mixed media on aluminum composite board, 79 x 120 in (200.7 x 304.8 cm)
In this episode, Andrea Bopp Stark and Geoffrey Walsh, both staff attorneys at the National Consumer Law Center, discuss their work on fines and fees in bankruptcy case, with a particular focus on their article, Sentenced to a Life of Debt: It Is Time for a Reassessment of How Bankruptcy Law Intersects with Fines and Fees to Keep People in Debt. Geoff and Andrea explain how state and local governments have funded mass incarceration through the imposition of fines and fees in the criminal law arena and how this undermines many of the policy rationales articulated by the Supreme Court in Kelly v. Robinson, which made it much more difficult to discharge criminal justice debt in bankruptcy cases. We discuss possible solutions, including treating this debt like tax debt and why an analogy to tax debt is better than an analogy to student loan debt. Stark and Walsh have published several articles on this topic, including the one we primarily discussed, which is available in the Federal Sentencing Reporter and on the NCLC website.This episode was hosted by Matthew Bruckner, an associate professor at Howard University School of Law. Bruckner is on Twitter at @Prof_Bruckner. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The Fourteenth Amendment prohibits anyone who has engaged in insurrection or rebellion against the United States after swearing an oath to support the Constitution from ever holding public office again. In light of this Disqualification Clause, some have called for participants in the riot that occurred on January 6, 2021 to be barred from future elections.Who has the authority to enforce this provision, the states or Congress? Normally states cannot add requirements for holding public office, but is this different, or is enforcement left to Congress itself through its ability to expel members?These questions took on new relevance on September 6, 2022, when New Mexico Judge Francis Mathew ordered that Otero County Commissioner Couy Griffin be removed from office effective immediately for his participation in the January 6 riot under the Disqualification Clause. While this decision is likely to be appealed, it could have serious implications for members of Congress and/or former President Donald J. Trump.Listen to a discussion on these important issues between James Bopp, Jr., who represented Congressman Madison Cawthorn against challenges to his office under the Disqualification Clause, and Pressly Millen, who represented the challengers to Congressman Cawthorn. That challenge was mooted after Congressman Cawthorn failed to win his primary, leaving the underlying questions unanswered. Joining Mr. Bopp and Mr. Millen will be Kory Langhofer, who successfully represented Congressman Andy Biggs before the Arizona Supreme Court on a Disqualification Clause challenge, and moderator Devin Watkins, an Attorney at the Competitive Enterprise Institute.Featuring:- James Bopp, Jr., General Counsel, James Madison Center for Free Speech- Kory Langhofer, Managing Partner, Statecraft- Pressly M. Millen, Partner, Womble Bond Dickinson- Moderator: Devin Watkins, Attorney, Competitive Enterprise Institute
The Fourteenth Amendment prohibits anyone who has engaged in insurrection or rebellion against the United States after swearing an oath to support the Constitution from ever holding public office again. In light of this Disqualification Clause, some have called for participants in the riot that occurred on January 6, 2021 to be barred from future elections.Who has the authority to enforce this provision, the states or Congress? Normally states cannot add requirements for holding public office, but is this different, or is enforcement left to Congress itself through its ability to expel members?These questions took on new relevance on September 6, 2022, when New Mexico Judge Francis Mathew ordered that Otero County Commissioner Couy Griffin be removed from office effective immediately for his participation in the January 6 riot under the Disqualification Clause. While this decision is likely to be appealed, it could have serious implications for members of Congress and/or former President Donald J. Trump.Listen to a discussion on these important issues between James Bopp, Jr., who represented Congressman Madison Cawthorn against challenges to his office under the Disqualification Clause, and Pressly Millen, who represented the challengers to Congressman Cawthorn. That challenge was mooted after Congressman Cawthorn failed to win his primary, leaving the underlying questions unanswered. Joining Mr. Bopp and Mr. Millen will be Kory Langhofer, who successfully represented Congressman Andy Biggs before the Arizona Supreme Court on a Disqualification Clause challenge, and moderator Devin Watkins, an Attorney at the Competitive Enterprise Institute.Featuring:- James Bopp, Jr., General Counsel, James Madison Center for Free Speech- Kory Langhofer, Managing Partner, Statecraft- Pressly M. Millen, Partner, Womble Bond Dickinson- Moderator: Devin Watkins, Attorney, Competitive Enterprise Institute
Welcome to season 3! Jackie and Jim share some details about the 2023 CBMAS then dive into chatting with Matt Tanaka from Stout Collective. Matt talks all things branding and strategy when it comes to working with breweries, some cool upcoming projects, the BOPP beer design conference, and more!
Three cheers for the third season of Album ReBrews! This week, to shake off our little summer break, we pop some bubbly and get silly with our old pal Cameron Bopp. The three musketeers. The three amigos. A third idiom that uses three. This one's easy, breezy, and beautiful. Absolutely zero earnest music criticism here... we think... Thank you to Cameron Bopp for editing our show and writing our theme song!You can find Album ReBrews on Instagram here and Twitter here. (@albumrebrews)TW/CW: Explicit language, alcohol use and references, brief sexual references, a little bit of gross poop stuff, Kidz Bop.Fair Use Disclaimer: Under section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for “fair use” for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, education, and research.Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statutes that might otherwise be infringing.Logo Attribution: Thank you to Vecteezy for providing free vectors used as part of our podcast art.
Nous continuons notre série sur les rapports de chaque groupe de travail pour le sixième rapport du GIEC. Dans cet épisode, l'équipe du « Climat en Questions » revient sur le rapport du groupe 2, dédié aux impacts du changement climatique et aux adaptions possibles. Pour en discuter, notre invité est l'un des auteurs de ce rapport, Laurent Bopp, océanographe et climatologue au CNRS. Quels sont les principaux messages de ce rapport du groupe 2 ? Quelles vont être les impacts du changement climatique sur nos sociétés et nos éco-systèmes ? En quoi consistent les politiques d'adaptation? Quelles sont celles qui ont déjà été mises en place ? Peut-on s'adapter à tout ?
Nous continuons notre série sur les rapports de chaque groupe de travail pour le sixième rapport du GIEC. Dans cet épisode, l'équipe du « Climat en Questions » revient sur le rapport du groupe 2, dédié aux impacts du changement climatique et aux adaptions possibles. Pour en discuter, notre invité est l'un des auteurs de ce rapport, Laurent Bopp, océanographe et climatologue au CNRS. Quels sont les principaux messages de ce rapport du groupe 2 ? Quelles vont être les impacts du changement climatique sur nos sociétés et nos éco-systèmes ? En quoi consistent les politiques d'adaptation? Quelles sont celles qui ont déjà été mises en place ? Peut-on s'adapter à tout ?
Welcome to the Conversations with CommerceNext podcast, I'm your host Michael LeBlanc, and this podcast is brought to you in conjunction with CommerceNext and presented by CommX.Recorded live in person at the 2022 CommerceNext Ecommerce Growth Show, we sat down with some of the top trailblazers and change-makers that joined our community in New York City to discuss the future of digital commerce and share the latest strategies for ecommerce acceleration.On this episode meet Amanda Bopp, VP North American Marketing, Kate Spade + Sarah Rasmusen, EVP, Chief Customer Officer, Lands' End, Who Are Turning Data, Into InsightsABOUT US: Scott SilvermanAn ecommerce veteran, Scott Silverman has been active in the industry since 1999 and is passionate about digital retail and the innovation driving the industry. Scott Silverman is the Co-Founder of CommerceNext. Previously, he spent 10 years as Executive Director of Shop.org where he launched the Shop.org Annual Summit. Scott co-invented “Cyber Monday” in 2005 and was the founder of Cybermonday.com in 2006, a shopping site that has generated more than $2.5 million for Shop.org's scholarship fund.Veronika SonsevVeronika Sonsev is the Co-Founder of CommerceNext. She also leads the retail practice for Chameleon Collective and is a contributor for Forbes on how to grow retail and ecommerce in the age of Amazon. Having spent the last 10+ years working with some of the largest retailers and direct-to-consumer brands, Veronika has intimate knowledge of the challenges facing retail and ecommerce today. She is also an advocate for women in business and founded the global non-profit mBolden, which is now part of SheRunsit. Michael LeBlanc is the Founder & President of M.E. LeBlanc & Company Inc and a Senior Advisor to Retail Council of Canada as part of his advisory and consulting practice. He brings 25+ years of brand/retail/marketing & eCommerce leadership experience, and has been on the front lines of retail industry change for his entire career. Michael is the producer and host of a network of leading podcasts including Canada's top retail industry podcast, The Voice of Retail, plus Global E-Commerce Tech Talks and The Food Professor with Dr. Sylvain Charlebois. You can learn more about Michael here or on LinkedIn.
Episódio patrocinado== O que acontece quando o Põe na Estante e o Finitude se juntam? Um clube do livro em podcast só sobre envelhecimento, saúde mental, cuidados paliativos, morte e luto.Este é o terceiro episódio do Finitude na Estante: os jornalistas Gabriela Mayer, Renan Sukevicius e Juliana Dantas foram convidados pela Editora Planeta para ler o mesmo livro e conversar sobre as impressões que tiveram. As reflexões extrapolam as páginas da obra e querem te provocar a pensar sobre a sua própria vida, o seu próprio cotidiano.A conversa é sobre o livro "Pra quando você acordar", escrito por Bettina Bopp.O Põe na Estante e o Finitude são dois dos podcasts de fundação da Rádio Guarda-chuva, a primeira rede brasileira de podcasts exclusivamente jornalísticos.
Resenha depois de vitória sempre tem um clima mais leve e hoje o convidado foi Lucca Bopp autor de alguns dos melhores textos sobre o SPFC. Caio não pode participar mas Dani e Junks comandaram a bancada além dos pitacos do Barolo. Boa resenha para você!
When Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-Ga.) took to the witness stand in an administrative courtroom in Atlanta, she answered a number of questions mostly related to the Jan. 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol with variations of "I don't remember" or "I don't recall"—more than 80 times by her challengers' count.Attorneys for Georgia voters seeking to knock her off the ballot under the 14th Amendment's Section Three disqualification clause characterize her lack of recall as "half-hearted post-hoc attempts to distance herself from the violence" that took place on that day.Offering a full-throated defense of his client's sworn testimony on Law&Crime's podcast "Objections: with Adam Klasfeld," her attorney James Bopp Jr. calls that nonsense."This isn't a memory test," Bopp said in a lengthy, rambunctious interview.A longtime attorney for prominent GOP causes, Bopp has built a career around high-profile legal battles involving the First Amendment. Most notably, he spearheaded the Citizens United case that produced the landmark Supreme Court ruling relaxing campaign finance laws. On the podcast, Bopp is pressed on Greene's misspelled text message about "Marshall law" to former President Donald Trump's ex-chief of staff Mark Meadows. Bopp also sounds off on his quickly-withdrawn series of lawsuits after the 2020 presidential election and why he believes Trump's lawyers did a "terrible job" trying to overturn it.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
The Terran is the only ship leaving Chandrasekhar Station today — everyone else is hunkering down until the weather passes. But Captain Volante is convinced she's discovered a new route around the black hole at the center of the Milky Way, a route that will unlock the greatest energy source humanity has ever known — if she and her crew can survive the expedition. Content Warnings include Profanity, Cult mention, Distress, Manipulation, Abuse of power, Existential fear, Entrapment, Death mention. Transcript Link. Made by Round 4, Group 6: Musical Space Cowboys. This episode was written by Emma Johanna Puranen and edited by Molly Alexander. It was directed by Rook Mogavero with dialogue editing by Kathryn Stanley and sound design by Daniel Young. Music was made by Ali Hylton. The transcript was done by Martin M. Dearden. Street Prophet was played by Rook Mogavero, Flammarion was played by Ali Hylton, Bopp was played by Daniel Young, Captain Tanya Volante was played by Kathryn Stanley, Computer was played by Molly Alexander, Burnell was played by Martin M. Dearden, and Singularity was played by Emma Johanna Puranen.