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O Antagonista
Lindbergh Farias diz que não é momento para uma moção de apoio e solidariedade ao senador Sergio Moro por conta das ameaças do PCC.

O Antagonista

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2023 1:33


Ontem, a PGR pediu a prisão do ex-juiz com base em um vídeo em que ele aparece fazendo piada com Gilmar Mendes. A moção foi aprovada pela CCJ da Câmara. Inscreva-se e receba a newsletter:  https://bit.ly/2Gl9AdL Confira mais notícias em nosso site:  https://oantagonista.uol.com.br/ https://crusoe.uol.com.br/ Acompanhe nossas redes sociais:  https://www.fb.com/oantagonista​ https://www.twitter.com/o_antagonista ​https://www.instagram.com/o_antagonista https://www.tiktok.com/@oantagonista_oficial No Youtube deixe seu like e se inscreva no canal: https://www.youtube.com/c/OAntagonista

Brazen Babe Reviews
Hostile Takeover

Brazen Babe Reviews

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2023 53:23


Hi! Hello! During this bonus episode, Sharonda and Tamia discuss Hostile Takeover by Christina C Jones. First in the Blackwood Billions series, CCJ gave us a story we didn't know we needed. Tap In!  Follow the podcast via our socials: Instagram, Twitter and Youtube @ brazenleeshadee. Rate/Review us via Apple Itunes and Spotify. ************************** music credit (Intro/Outro): Abstract World by Alexi Action from Pixabay (This track on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/album/5P9qYVx560dYQWLZz4cMa3?si=C_bYf7_JT-mQx9nQ1yHgIA) --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/brazenleeshadee/message

MIDCast
S06E10 - Dino Atropela, Novas Joias e Arcabouço

MIDCast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 4, 2023 78:01


No episódio dessa semana falamos sobre o atropelo de Flávio Dino na CCJ, as novas joias escondidas do Bolsonaro, aposentadoria do ministro artilheiro, Momento Conja, o novo arcabouço fiscal e muito mais.Colabore com o nosso trabalho através do:- PicPay- Padrim- Chave PIX : podcastmid@gmail.com PARTICIPANTES:------------------Diego Squinello - https://twitter.com/GarotoDoKikaoThais Kisuki - https://twitter.com/thaiskisukiVictor Sousa - http://twitter.com/erro500 COMENTADO NO EPISÓDIO------------------NOVO PACK DE JOIASATÉ O PIQUET TAVA ENVOLVIDOPF INTIMA BOZO E CIDO FUJÃO VOLTOUPEDIDO DE IBANEISELEIÇÕES IMPORTAM E DAMARES VAI VIAJARNOVO PEDIDO DE IMPEACHMENTPAULO COELHO ARREPENDIDO, IMPORTA?TACLA DURAN?VAGA NO SUPREMOO ATROPELO DE FLÁVIO DINO - PARTE 1 | PARTE 2 | PARTE 3MOMENTO CONJA | RESPOSTA DO DINOO NOVO ARCABOUÇO FISCAL DICAS CULTURAIS------------------Canal do Youtube - O algoritmo da imagemQuadrinhos - Olga a SexólogaPodcast - O assunto - a explosão de violência dentro das escolasSérie - O Agente Noturno Tem algum feedback sobre o episódio?------------------E-mail: podcastmid@gmail.comTwitter: @podcastmid

Viracasacas Podcast
#321 "Brasil K.O."

Viracasacas Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 4, 2023 105:58


Saudações pessoas! Nesse episódio temos Gabriel Divan e Carapanã discutindo os fatos insólitos da política brasileira na última semana. Começamos discutindo o estranho caso de como os amigos de Sergio Moro conseguiram fazer uma ofensiva jurídico-midiática com base numa história esquisitíssima envolvendo um plano de sequestro de Moro (?) pelo PCC (??) que seria executada no dia do 2o turno das eleições (???). Dessa salada improvável brotaram algumas tendências que já vimos antes: a turma do esgoto bolsonarista fabricando desiformação e sendo prontamente divulgada pelos “probos” membros e ex-membros da força tarefa. Falamos depois da volta do Pangaré ao Brasil, na qual o futuro presidiário foi recebido como rei por alguns veículos de imprensa – e só por eles. Ainda tivemos o Ministro Dinossauro aniquilando Rapacu e Chupetinha na CCJ e o desprestigiado Anderson Torres ainda mais encrencado.

O Antagonista
Davi Alcolumbre pegou Cristiano Zanin no flagra

O Antagonista

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 4, 2023 0:57


O advogado Cristiano Zanin, que tem intensificado a campanha em prol de sua indicação para a cadeira de Ricardo Lewandowski no STF, foi surpreendido pelo presidente da CCJ, Davi Alcolumbre, em uma agenda com integrantes do STJ. Zanin pretendia fazer um encontro discreto com ministros da Corte Superior. Mas Alcolumbre, conforme informa a coluna Radar da Veja, descobriu o evento Zaninino ao fazer uma visita de cortesia à presidente da Corte, Maria Thereza. Inscreva-se e receba a newsletter:  https://bit.ly/2Gl9AdL Confira mais notícias em nosso site:  https://www.oantagonista.com​ https://crusoe.uol.com.br/ Acompanhe nossas redes sociais:  https://www.fb.com/oantagonista​ https://www.twitter.com/o_antagonista ​https://www.instagram.com/o_antagonista https://www.tiktok.com/@oantagonista_oficial No Youtube deixe seu like e se inscreva no canal: https://www.youtube.com/c/OAntagonista

大麻煩不煩 In The Weeds
90. 日本蕁麻之旅!CBD 合法的東北亞快樂國度

大麻煩不煩 In The Weeds

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2023 23:53


Zoe 二月去了趟日本,在這個 CBD 合法的國度裡,不只盡情地享受了各式各樣讓人放鬆療癒的 CBD 產品,還在不違法的前提之下毫無困難地體驗到了 legal high !?蕁麻之旅版圖正式拓展到東北亞國家,除了帶來當地的第一手資訊之外,Zoe 還有幾個用血淚換來的旅遊重要小撇步要告訴大家,希望各位旅途愉快,平安回家。節目聲明:大麻

Medo e Delírio em Brasília
II – Dias 86 e 87 | Escolinha do Professor Dino | 28 e 29/03/23

Medo e Delírio em Brasília

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2023 75:02


PL Mulher; Dino na CCJ; Juros. The post II – Dias 86 e 87 | Escolinha do Professor Dino | 28 e 29/03/23 appeared first on Central 3.

O Antagonista
Rui Falcão nega ser autor de fala homofóbica contra Nikolas

O Antagonista

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 29, 2023 7:05


O deputado Rui Falcão (PT-SP; foto) negou ter sido o autor de fala homofóbica direcionada ao colega Nikolas Ferreira (PL_MG). O deputado mineiro foi chamado de “chupetinha” durante reunião da CCJ da Câmara com o ministro de Justiça, Flávio Dino, nesta terça-feira (28). Inscreva-se e receba a newsletter:  https://bit.ly/2Gl9AdL Confira mais notícias em nosso site:  https://www.oantagonista.com​ https://crusoe.uol.com.br/ Acompanhe nossas redes sociais:  https://www.fb.com/oantagonista​ https://www.twitter.com/o_antagonista ​https://www.instagram.com/o_antagonista https://www.tiktok.com/@oantagonista_oficial No Youtube deixe seu like e se inscreva no canal: https://www.youtube.com/c/OAntagonista

TV 247
Live do Conde! O show de Flávio Dino: ministro da justiça tem performance histórica na CCJ

TV 247

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 29, 2023 58:35


Live do Conde! O show de Flávio Dino: ministro da justiça tem performance histórica na CCJ by TV 247

Alexandre Garcia - Vozes - Gazeta do Povo
Flávio Dino falou muito e não esclareceu nada

Alexandre Garcia - Vozes - Gazeta do Povo

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 29, 2023 5:28


Alexandre Garcia comenta depoimento do ministro da Justiça na CCJ, a nova denúncia envolvendo o ministro Juscelino Filho e os ataques em escolas no Brasil e nos EUA.

Screaming in the Cloud
Exciting Times in Cloud Security with Chris Farris

Screaming in the Cloud

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 21, 2023 32:46


Episode SummaryChris Farris, Cloud Security Nerd at Turbot, joins Corey on Screaming in the Cloud to discuss the latest events in cloud security, which leads to an interesting analysis from Chris on how legal departments obscure valuable information that could lead to fewer security failures in the name of protecting company liability, and what the future of accountability for security failures looks like. Chris and Corey also discuss the newest dangers in cloud security and billing practices, and Chris describes his upcoming cloud security conference, fwd:cloudsec. About ChrisChris Farris has been in the IT field since 1994 primarily focused on Linux, networking, and security. For the last 8 years, he has focused on public-cloud and public-cloud security. He has built and evolved multiple cloud security programs for major media companies, focusing on enabling the broader security team's objectives of secure design, incident response and vulnerability management. He has developed cloud security standards and baselines to provide risk-based guidance to development and operations teams. As a practitioner, he's architected and implemented multiple serverless and traditional cloud applications focused on deployment, security, operations, and financial modeling.Chris now does cloud security research for Turbot and evangelizes for the open source tool Steampipe. He is one of the organizers of the fwd:cloudsec conference (https://fwdcloudsec.org) and has given multiple presentations at AWS conferences and BSides events.When not building things with AWS's building blocks, he enjoys building Legos with his kid and figuring out what interesting part of the globe to travel to next. He opines on security and technology on Mastodon, Twitter and his website https://www.chrisfarris.comLinks Referenced: Turbot: https://turbot.com/ fwd:cloudsec: https://fwdcloudsec.org/ Mastodon: https://infosec.exchange/@jcfarris Personal website: https://chrisfarris.com TranscriptAnnouncer: Hello, and welcome to Screaming in the Cloud with your host, Chief Cloud Economist at The Duckbill Group, Corey Quinn. This weekly show features conversations with people doing interesting work in the world of cloud, thoughtful commentary on the state of the technical world, and ridiculous titles for which Corey refuses to apologize. This is Screaming in the Cloud.Corey: Welcome to Screaming in the Cloud. I'm Corey Quinn and we are here today to learn exciting things, steal exciting secrets, and make big trouble for Moose and Squirrel. Maybe that's the podcast; maybe that's the KGB, we're not entirely sure. But I am joined once again by Chris Farris, cloud security nerd at Turbot, which I will insist on pronouncing as ‘Turbo.' Chris, thanks for coming back.Chris: Thanks for having me.Corey: So, it's been a little while and it's been an uneventful time in cloud security with nothing particularly noteworthy happening, not a whole lot of things to point out, and honestly, we're just sort of scraping the bottom of the barrel for news… is what I wish I could say, but it isn't true. Instead, it's, “Oh, let's see what disastrous tire fire we have encountered this week.” What's top of mind for you as we record this?Chris: I think the most interesting one I thought was, you know, going back and seeing the guilty plea from Nickolas Sharp, who formerly was an employee at Ubiquiti and apparently had, like, complete access to everything there and then ran amok with it.Corey: Mm-hm.Chris: The details that were buried at the time in the indictment, but came out in the press releases were he was leveraging root keys, he was leveraging lifecycle policies to suppress the CloudTrail logs. And then of course, you know, just doing dumb things like exfiltrating all of this data from his home IP address, or exfiltrating it from his home through a VPN, which have accidentally dropped and then exposed his home IP address. Oops.Corey: There's so much to dive into there because I am not in any way shape or form, saying that what he did was good, or I endorse any of those things. And yeah, I think he belongs in prison for what he did; let's be very clear on this. But I personally did not have a business relationship with him. I am, however, Ubiquiti's customer. And after—whether it was an insider threat or whether it was someone external breaching them, Krebs On Security wound up doing a whole write-up on this and was single-sourcing some stuff from the person who it turned out, did this.And they made a lot of hay about this. They sued him at one point via some terrible law firm that's entire brand is suing media companies. And yeah, just wonderful, wonderful optics there and brilliant plan. But I don't care about the sourcing. I don't care about the exact accuracy of the reporting because what I'm seeing here is that what is not disputed is this person, who whether they were an employee or not was beside the point, deleted all of the audit logs and then as a customer of Ubiquiti, I received an email saying, “We have no indication or evidence that any customer data was misappropriated.” Yeah, you just turn off your logs and yeah, you could say that always and forever and save money on logging costs. [unintelligible 00:03:28] best practice just dropped, I guess. Clowns.Chris: So, yeah. And there's definitely, like, compliance and standards and everything else that say you turn on your logs and you protect your logs, and service control policies should have been able to detect that. If they had a security operations center, you know, the fact that somebody was using root keys should have been setting off red flags and causing escalations to occur. And that wasn't happening.Corey: My business partner and I have access to our AWS org, and when I was setting this stuff up for what we do here, at a very small company, neither of us can log in with root credentials without alarms going off that alert the other. Not that I don't trust the man; let's be very clear here. We both own the company.Chris: In business together. Yes.Corey: Ri—exactly. It is, in many ways, like a marriage in that one of us can absolutely ruin the other without a whole lot of effort. But there's still the idea of separation of duties, visibility into what's going on, and we don't use root API keys. Let me further point out that we are not pushing anything that requires you to send data to us. We're not providing a service that is software powered to people, much less one that is built around security. So, how is it that I have a better security posture than Ubiquiti?Chris: You understand AWS and in-depth cloud better. You know, it really comes down to how do you, as an AWS customer, understand all of the moving parts, all of the security tooling, all of the different ways that something can happen. And Amazon will say, “Well, it's in the documentation,” but you know, they have, what, 357 services? Are you reading the security pages of all of those? So, user education, I agree, you should have, and I have on all of my accounts, if anything pops up, if any IAM change happens, I'm getting text messages. Which is great if my account got compromised, but is really annoying when I'm actually making a change and my phone is blowing up.Corey: Yeah. It's worth pointing out as well that yes, Ubiquiti is publicly traded—that is understood and accepted—however, 93% of it is owned by their CEO-founder god-king. So, it is effectively one person's personal fiefdom. And I tend to take a very dim view as a direct result. When you're in cloud and you have suffered a breach, you have severely screwed something up somewhere. These breaches are never, “Someone stole a whole bunch of drives out of an AWS data center.” You have misconfigured something somewhere. And lashing out at people who reported on it is just a bad look.Chris: Definitely. Only error—now, of course, part of the problem here is that our legal system encourages people to not come forward and say, “I screwed up. Here's how I screwed up. Everybody come learn from my mistakes.” The legal professions are also there to manage risk for the company and they're like, “Don't say anything. Don't say anything. Don't even tell the government. Don't say anything.”Whereas we all need to learn from these errors. Which is why I think every time I do see a breach or I do see an indictment, I start diving into it to learn more. I did a blog post on some of the things that happened with Drizly and GitHub, and you know, I think the most interesting thing that came out of Drizly case was the ex-CEO of Drizly, who was CEO at the time of the breach, now has following him, for the rest of his life, an FTC order that says he must implement a security program wherever he goes and works. You know, I don't know what happens when he becomes a Starbucks barista or whatever, but that is on him. That is not on the company; that is on him.And I do think that, you know, we will start seeing more and more chief executive officers, chief security or information security officers becoming accountable to—or for the breaches and being personally accountable or professionally accountable for it. I think we kind of need it, even though, you know, there's only so much a CISO can do.Corey: One of the things that I did when I started consulting independently on AWS bills back in 2016 was, while I was looking at customer environments, I also would do a quick check for a few security baseline things. And I stopped doing it because I kept encountering a bunch of things that needed attention and it completely derailed the entire stated purpose of the engagement. And, frankly, I don't want to be running a security consultancy. There's a reason I focus on AWS bills. And people think I'm kidding, but I swear to you I'm not, when I say that the reason is in part because no one has a middle-of-the-night billing emergency. It is strictly a business-hours problem. Whereas with security, wake up.In fact, the one time I have been woken up in the middle of the night by a customer phone call, they were freaking out because it was a security incident and their bill had just pegged through the stratosphere. It's, “Cool. Fix the security problem first, then we'll worry about the bill during business hours. Bye.” And then I stopped leaving my phone off of Do Not Disturb at night.Chris: Your AWS bill is one of your indicators of compromise. Keep an eye on it.Corey: Oh, absolutely. We've had multiple engagements discover security issues on that. “So, what are these instances in Australia doing?” “We don't have anything there.” “I believe you're being sincere when you say this.”Chris: Yes.Corey: However.Chris: “Last month, you're at $1,000 and this month, you're at $50,000. And oh, by the way, it's the ninth, so you might want to go look at that.”Corey: Here's the problem that you start seeing in large-scale companies though. You or I wind up posting our IAM credentials on GitHub somewhere in public—and I do this from time to time, intentionally with absolutely no permissions attached to a thing—and I started look at the timeline of, “Okay 3, 2, 1, go,” with the push and now I start counting. What happens? At what time does the quarantine policy apply? When do I get an email alert? When do people start trying to exploit it? From where are they trying to exploit it?It's a really interesting thing to look into, just from the position of how this stuff all fits together and works. And that's great, but there's a whole ‘nother piece to it where if you or I were to do such a thing and actually give it admin credentials, okay, my, I don't know, what, $50, $100 a month account that I use for a lot of my test stuff now starts getting charged enormous piles of money that winds up looking like a mortgage in San Francisco, I'm going to notice that. But if you have a company that spending, I don't know, between ten and $20 million a month, do you have any idea how much Bitcoin you've got to be mining in that account to even make a slight dent in the overall trajectory of those accounts?Chris: In the overall bill, a lot. And in a particularly mismanaged account, my experience is you will notice it if you're monitoring billing anomalies on a per-account basis. I think it's important to note, you talked about that quarantine policy. If you look at what actually Amazon drops a deny on, it's effectively start EC2 instances and change IAM policies. It doesn't prevent anybody from listing all your buckets and exfiltrating all your data. It doesn't prevent anybody from firing up Lambdas and other less commonly used resources. Don't assume oh, Amazon dropped the quarantine policy. I'm safe.Corey: I was talking to somebody who spends $4 a month on S3 and they wound up suddenly getting $60 grand a day and Lambda charges, because max out the Lambda concurrency in every region and set it to mine crypto for 15 minutes apiece, yeah, you'll spend $60,000 a day to get, what $500 in crypto. But it's super economical as long as it's in someone else's account. And then Amazon hits them with a straight face on these things, where, “Please pay the bill.” Which is horrifying when there's several orders of magnitude difference between your normal bill and what happens post-breach. But what I did my whole post on “17 Ways to Run Containers on AWS,” followed by “17 More Ways to Run Containers on AWS,” and [unintelligible 00:12:00] about three services away from having a third one ready to go on that, the point is not, “Too many ways to run containers,” because yes, that is true and it's also amusing to me—less so to the containers team at AWS which does not have a sense of humor or sense of self-awareness of which they have been alerted—and fine, but every time you're running a container, it is a way to turn it into a crypto mining operation, in some way shape or form, which means there are almost 40-some-odd services now that can reasonably be used to spin up cryptocurrency mining. And that is the best-case breach scenario in a bunch of ways. It costs a bunch of money and things to clean up, but ‘we lost customer data.' That can destroy companies.Chris: Here's the worst part. Crypto mining is no longer profitable even when I've got stolen API keys because bitcoin's in the toilet. So, now they are going after different things. Actually, the most recent one is they look to see if your account is out of the SCS sandbox and if so, they go back to the tried-and-true way of doing internet scams, which is email spam.Corey: For me, having worked in operations for a very long time, I've been in situations where I worked at Expensify and had access to customer data there. I have worked in other finance companies—I worked at Blackrock. Where I work now, I have access to customer billing data. And let me be serious here for a second, I take all of these things seriously, but I also in all of those roles slept pretty well at night. The one that kept me up was a brief stint I did as the Director of Tech Ops at Grindr over ten years ago because unlike the stuff where I'm spending the rest of my career and my time now, it's not just money anymore.Whereas today, if I get popped, someone can get access to what a bunch of companies are paying AWS. It's scandalous, and I will be sued into oblivion and my company will not exist anymore and I will have a cloud hanging over my head forever. So, I have to be serious about it—Chris: But nobody will die.Corey: Nobody dies. Whereas, “Oh, this person is on Grindr and they're not out publicly,” or they live in a jurisdiction where that is punishable by imprisonment or death, you have blood on your hands, on some level, and I have never wanted that kind of responsibility.Chris: Yeah. It's reasonably scary. I've always been happy to say that, you know, the worst thing that I had to do was keep the Russians off CNN and my friends from downloading Rick and Morty.Corey: Exactly. It's, “Oh, heavens, you're winding up costing some giant conglomerate somewhere theoretical money on streaming subscriptions.” It's not material to the state of the world. And part of it, too, is—what's always informed my approach to things is, I'm not a data hoarder in the way that it seems our entire industry is. For the Last Week in AWS newsletter, the data that I collect and track is pretty freaking small.It's, “You want to sign up for the lastweekinaws.com newsletter. Great, I need your email address.” I don't need your name, I don't need the company you work at. You want to give me a tagged email address? Fine. You want to give me some special address that goes through some anonymizing thing? Terrific. I need to know where I'm sending the newsletter. And then I run a query on that for metrics sometimes, which is this really sophisticated database query called a count. How many subscribers do I have at any given point because that matters to our sponsors. But can we get—you give us any demographic? No, I cannot. I can't. I have people who [unintelligible 00:15:43] follow up surveys sometimes and that's it.Chris: And you're able to make money doing that. You don't have to collect, okay, you know, Chris's zip code is this and Bob's zip code is that and Frank's zip code is the other thing.Corey: Exactly.Chris: Or job titles, or you know, our mother's maiden name or anything else like that.Corey: I talk about what's going on in the world of AWS, so it sort of seems to me that if you're reading this stuff every week, either because of the humor or in spite of the humor, you probably are in a position where services and goods tied to that ecosystem would be well-received by you or one of the other 32,000 people who happen to be reading the newsletter or listening to the podcast or et cetera, et cetera, et cetera. It's an old-timey business model. It's okay, I want to wind up selling, I don't know, expensive wristwatches. Well, maybe I'll advertise in a magazine that caters to people who have an interest in wristwatches, or caters to a demographic that traditionally buys those wristwatches. And okay, we'll run an ad campaign and see if it works.Chris: It's been traditional advertising, not the micro-targeting stuff. And you know, television was the same way back in the broadcast era, you know? You watched a particular show, people of that demographic who watched that particular show had certain advertisers they wanted.Corey: That part of the challenge I've seen too, from sponsors of this show, for example, is they know it works, but they're trying to figure out how to do any form of attribution on this. And my answer—which sounds self-serving, but it's true—is, there's no effective way to do it because every time you try, like, “Enter this coupon code,” yeah, I assure you, some of these things wind up costing millions of dollars to deploy at large companies at scale and they provide value for doing it. No one's going to punch in a coupon code to get 10% off or something like that. Procurement is going to negotiate custom contracts and it's going to be brought up maybe by someone who heard the podcast ad. Maybe it just sits in the back of their mind until they hear something and it just winds of contributing to a growing awareness of these things.You're never going to do attribution that works on things like that. People try sometimes to, “Oh, you'll get $25 in credit,” or, “We'll give you a free t-shirt if you fill out the form.” Yeah, but now you're biasing for people who find that a material motivator. When I'm debating what security suite I'm going to roll out at my enterprise I don't want a free t-shirt for that. In fact, if I get a free t-shirt and I wear that shirt from the vendor around the office while I'm trying to champion bringing that thing in, I look a little compromised.Chris: Yeah. Yeah, I am—[laugh] I got no response to that [laugh].Corey: No, no. I hear you. One thing I do want to talk about is the last time we spoke, you mentioned you were involved in getting fwd:cloudsec—a conference—off the ground. Like all good cloud security conferences, it's named after an email subject line.It is co-located with re:Inforce this year in Anaheim, California. Somewhat ominously enough, I used to live a block-and-a-half away from the venue. But I don't anymore and in fact, because nobody checks the global event list when they schedule these things, I will be on the other side of the world officiating a wedding the same day. So, yet again, I will not be at re:Inforce.Chris: That is a shame because I think you would have made an excellent person to contribute to our call for papers and attend. So yes, fwd:cloudsec is deliberately actually named after a subject line because all of the other Amazon conferences seem to be that way. And we didn't want to be going backwards and thinking, you know, past tense. We were looking forward to our conference. Yeah, so we're effectively a vendor-neutral cloud security conference. We liked the idea of being able to take the talks that Amazon PR would never allow on stage at re:Inforce and run with it.Corey: I would question that. I do want to call that out because I gave a talk at re:Invent one year about a vulnerability I found and reported, with the help of two other people, Scott Piper and Brandon Sherman, to the AWS security team. And we were able to talk about that on stage with Zack Glick, who at the time, was one of basically God's own prototypes, working over in the AWS environment next to Dan [Erson 00:19:56]. Now, Dan remains the salt of the earth, and if he ever leaves basically just short the entire US economy. It's easier. He is amazing. I digress. The point being is that they were very open about talking about an awful lot of stuff that I would never have expected that they would be okay with.Chris: And last year at re:Inforce, they had an excellent, excellent chalk talk—but it was a chalk talk, not recorded—on how ransomware attacks operate. And they actually, like, revealed some internal, very anonymized patterns of how attacks are working. So, they're starting to realize what we've been saying in the cloud security community for a while, which is, we need more legitimate threat intelligence. On the other hand, they don't want to call it threat intelligence because the word threat is threatening, and therefore, you know, we're going to just call it, you know, patterns or whatever. And our conference is, again, also multi-cloud, a concept that until recently, AWS, you know, didn't really want to acknowledge that there were other clouds and that people would use both of them [crosstalk 00:21:01]—Corey: Multi-cloud security is a nightmare. It's just awful.Chris: Yeah, I don't like multi-cloud, but I've come to realize that it is a thing. That you will either start at a company that says, “We're AWS and we're uni-cloud,” and then next thing, you know, either some rogue developer out there has gone and spun up an Azure subscription or your acquire somebody who's in GCP, or heaven forbid, you have to go into some, you know, tinhorn dictator's jurisdiction and they require you to be on-prem or leverage Oracle Cloud or something. And suddenly, congratulations, you're now multi-cloud. So yes, our goal is really to be the things that aren't necessarily onstage or aren't all just, “It's great.” Even your talk was how great the incident response and vulnerability remediation process was.Corey: How great my experience with it was at the time, to be clear. Because I also have gotten to a point where I am very aware that, in many cases when dealing with AWS, my reputation precedes me. So, when I wind up tweeting about a problem or opening a support case, I do not accept as a given that my experience is what everyone is going to experience. But a lot of the things they did made a lot of sense and I was frankly, impressed that they were willing to just talk about anything that they did internally. Because previously that had not been a thing that they did in open forums like that.Chris: But you go back to the Glue incident where somebody found a bug and they literally went and went to every single CloudTrail event going back to the dawn of the service to validate that, okay, the, only two times we ever saw this happen were between the two researcher's accounts who disclosed it. And so, kudos to them for that level of forward communication to their customers because yeah, I think we still haven't heard anything out of Azure for last year's—or a year-and-a-half ago's Wiz findings.Corey: Well, they did do a broad blog post about this that they put out, which I thought, “Okay, that was great. More of this please.” Because until they start talking about security issues and culture and the remediation thereof, I don't give a shit what they have to say about almost anything else because it all comes back to security. The only things I use Azure for, which admittedly has some great stuff; their computer vision API? Brilliant—but the things I use them for are things that I start from a premise of security is not important to that service.The thing I use it for on the soon-to-be-pivoted to Mastodon Twitter thread client that I built, it writes alt-text for images that are about to be put out publicly. Yeah, there's no security issue from that perspective. I am very hard-pressed to imagine a scenario in which that were not true.Chris: I can come up with a couple, but you know—Corey: It feels really contrived. And honestly, that's the thing that concerns me, too: the fact that I finally read, somewhat recently, an AWS white paper talking about—was it a white paper or was it blog post? I forget the exact media that it took. But it was about how they are seeing ransomware attacks on S3, which was huge because before that, I assumed it was something that was being made up by vendors to sell me something.Chris: So, that was the chalk talk.Corey: Yes.Chris: They finally got the chalk talk from re:Inforce, they gave it again at re:Invent because it was so well received and now they have it as a blog post out there, so that, you know, it's not just for people who show up in the room, they can hear it; it's actually now documented out there. And so, kudos to the Amazon security team for really getting that sort of threat intelligence out there to the community.Corey: Now, it's in writing, and that's something that I can cite as opposed to, “Well, I was at re:Invent and I heard—” Yeah, we saw the drink tab. We know what you might have thought you heard or saw at re:Invent. Give us something we can take to the board.Chris: There were a lot of us on that bar tab, so it's not all you.Corey: Exactly. And it was my pleasure to do it, to be clear. But getting back to fwd:cloudsec, I'm going to do you a favor. Whether it's an actual favor or the word favor belongs in quotes, the way that I submit CFPs, or conference talks, is optimized because I don't want to build a talk that is never going to get picked up. Why bother to go through all the work until I have to give it somewhere?So, I start with a catchy title and then three to five sentences. And if people accept it, great, then I get to build the talk. This is a forcing function in some ways because if you get a little delayed, they will not move the conference for you. I've checked. But the title of a talk that I think someone should submit for fwd:cloudsec is, “I Am Smarter Than You, so Cloud Security is Easy.”And the format and the conceit of the talk is present it with sort of a stand-it-up-to-take-it-down level of approach where you are over-confident in the fact that you are smarter than everyone else and best practices don't apply to you and so much of this stuff is just security theater designed as a revenue extraction mechanism as opposed to something you should actually be doing. And talk about why none of these things matter because you use good security and you know, it's good because you came up with it and there's no way that you could come up with something that you couldn't break because you're smart. It says so right in the title and you're on stage and you have a microphone. They don't. Turn that into something. I feel like there's a great way to turn that in a bunch of different directions. I'd love to see someone give that talk.Chris: I think Nickolas Sharp thought that too.Corey: [laugh]. Exactly. In fact, that will be a great way to bring it back around at the end. And it's like, “And that's why I'm better at security than you are. If you have any questions beyond this, you can reach me at whatever correctional institute I go in on Thursday.” Exactly. There's ways to make it fun and engaging. Because from my perspective, talks have to be entertaining or people don't pay attention.Chris: They're either entertaining, or they're so new and advanced. We're definitely an advanced cloud security practice thing. They were 500 levels. Not to brag or anything, but you know, you want the two to 300-level stuff, you can go CCJ up the street. We're hitting and going above and beyond what a lot of the [unintelligible 00:27:18]—Corey: I am not as advanced on that path as you are; I want to be very clear on this. You speak, I listen. You're one of those people when it comes to security. Because again, no one's life is hanging in the balance with respect to what I do. I am confident in our security posture here, but nothing's perfect. Everything is exploitable, on some level.It's also not my core area of focus. It is yours. And if you are not better than I am at this, then I have done something sort of strange, or so of you, in the same way that it is a near certainty—but not absolute—that I am better at optimizing AWS bills than you are. Specialists exist for a reason and to discount that expertise is the peak of hubris. Put that in your talk.Chris: Yeah. So, one talk I really want to see, and I've been threatening to give it for a while, is okay, if there's seventeen ways—or sorry, seventeen times two, soon to be seventeen times three ways to run containers in AWS, there's that many ways to exfiltrate credentials from those containers. What are all of those things? Do we have a holistic way of understanding, this is how credentials can be exfiltrated so that we then as defenders can go figure out, okay, how do we build detections and mitigations for this?Corey: Yeah. I'm a huge fan of Canarytokens myself, for that exact purpose. There are many devices I have where the only credentials in plain text on disk are things that as soon as they get used, I wind up with a bunch of things screaming at me that there's been a problem and telling me where it is. I'm not saying that my posture is impenetrable. Far from it. But you're going to have to work for it a little bit harder than running some random off-the-shelf security scanner against my AWS account and finding, oops, I forgot to turn on a bucket protection.Chris: And the other area that I think is getting really interesting is, all of the things that have credentials into your Cloud account, whether it's something like CircleCI or GitHub. I was having a conversation with somebody just this morning and we were talking about Roles Anywhere, and I was like, “Roles Anywhere is great if you've got a good strong PKI solution and can keep that private certificate or that certificate you need safe.” If you just put it on a disk, like, you would have put your AKIA and secret on a desk, congratulations, you haven't really improved security. You've just gotten rid of the IAM users that are being flagged in your CSPM tool, and congratulations, you have, in fact, achieved security theater.Corey: It's obnoxious, on some level. And part of the problem is cost and security are aligned and that people care about them right after they really should have cared about them. The difference is you can beg, cry, whine, et cetera to AWS for concessions, you can raise another round of funding; there have solutions with money. But security? That ship has already sailed.Chris: Yeah. Once the data is out, the data is out. Now, I will say on the bill, you get reminded of it every month, about three or four days after. It's like, “Oh. Crap, yeah, I should have turned off that EC2 instance. I just burned $100.” Or, “Oh hey, we didn't turn off that application. I just burned $100,000.” That doesn't happen on security. Security events tend to be few and far between; they're just much bigger when they happen.Corey: I really want to thank you for taking the time to chat with me. I'm sure I'll have you back on between now and re:Inforce slash fwd:cloudsec or anything else we come up with that resembles an email subject line. If people want to learn more and follow along with your adventures—as they should—where's the best place for him to find you these days?Chris: So, I am now pretty much living on Mastodon on the InfoSec Exchange. And my website, chrisfarris.com is where you can find the link to that because it's not just at, you know, whatever. You have to give the whole big long URL in Mastodon. It's no longer—Corey: Yeah. It's like a full-on email address with weird domains.Chris: Exactly, yeah. So, find me at http colon slash slash infosec dot exchange slash at jcfarris. Or just hit Chris Farris and follow the links. For fwd:cloudsec, we are conveniently located at fwdcloudsec.org, which is F-W-D cloud sec dot org. No colons because I don't think those are valid in whois.Corey: Excellent choice. And of course, links to that go in the [show notes 00:31:32], so click the button. It's easier. Thanks again for your time. I really appreciate it.Chris: Thank you.Corey: Chris Farris, Cloud Security Nerd at Turbot slash Turbo. I'm Cloud Economist Corey Quinn and this is Screaming in the Cloud. If you've enjoyed this podcast, please leave a five-star review on your podcast platform of choice, whereas if you've hated this podcast, please leave a five-star review on your podcast platform of choice, along with an angry comment that resembles a lawsuit being filed, and then have it processed-served to me because presumably, you work at Ubiquiti.Corey: If your AWS bill keeps rising and your blood pressure is doing the same, then you need The Duckbill Group. We help companies fix their AWS bill by making it smaller and less horrifying. The Duckbill Group works for you, not AWS. We tailor recommendations to your business and we get to the point. Visit duckbillgroup.com to get started.

O Antagonista
Esposa de Helder Barbalho vira conselheira no Tribunal de Contas do Pará

O Antagonista

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2023 1:59


A Assembleia Legislativa do Pará aprovou, nesta terça-feira (14), o nome de Daniela Lima Barbalho (foto), a primeira-dama, para uma vaga no Tribunal de Contas do estado. Ela, que é esposa de Helder Barbalho (foto), foi escolhida por maioria de votos e agora integrará a corte de contas. O nome de Daniela Barbalho foi aprovado com uma costura ampla dentro do Legislativo: líderes de 11 partidos indicaram seu nome, que foi sabatinado na Comissão de Constituição e Justiça (CCJ) da Casa, obtendo uma aprovação de 10 votos a um. No plenário, foram 36 votos sim e dois não — entre os poucos críticos, há quem acuse o governador do estado de constranger a Assembleia. Inscreva-se e receba a newsletter:  https://bit.ly/2Gl9AdL Confira mais notícias em nosso site:  https://www.oantagonista.com​ Acompanhe nossas redes sociais:  https://www.fb.com/oantagonista​ https://www.twitter.com/o_antagonista ​https://www.instagram.com/o_antagonista https://www.tiktok.com/@oantagonista_oficial No Youtube deixe seu like e se inscreva no canal: https://www.youtube.com/c/OAntagonista

The VectorVest Stock Market Podcast
Can Cameco Corp (CCJ) Ignite the Stock Market? | VectorVest

The VectorVest Stock Market Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2023 6:28


https://youtu.be/sXlCphUikYQTry VectorVest for only $0.99  ➥➥➥ https://www.vectorvest.com/YTVectorVest Merch Store  ➥➥➥ https://vectorvest.com/MerchandiseWe are constantly looking for alternative energy to lessen our carbon footprint! Wind, Solar, and Water are alternatives to Oil and Coal or what we call fossil fuels. Clean energy has a long way to go but has also come a long way. One alternative to does get talked about from time to time is Nuclear. Great source of long-lasting clean energy but the downside is the waste component! I do believe we have tried to make strides on that front. In the past, we talked about the movement globally for countries to grow in the space of nuclear energy. Recently we just put a new reactor online in the US! This news make spark a resurgence in this industry and this video really pinpoints a stock that you need to keep on the ready!Can Cameco Corp (CCJ) Ignite the Stock Market? | VectorVestUse this link for a FREE Stock Analysis Report ➥➥➥ http://bit.ly/2KsZlqzVectorVest mobile app ➥➥➥ http://bit.ly/2UjF6y6 

O Antagonista
Cortes do Papo - Esposa de Rui Costa chora por críticas à sua indicação ao TCE da Bahia

O Antagonista

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2023 6:29


A Assembleia Legislativa da Bahia deve votar, na quarta-feira (8), o nome do novo conselheiro de contas do Tribunal de Contas do estado. A cadeira é pleiteada por Tom Araújo, ex-deputado estadual e Aline Peixoto, esposa do ministro-chefe da Casa Civil Rui Costa e ex-primeira-dama baiana entre 2015 e 2023.  O nome de ambos foi aprovado em sessão da Comissão de Constituição e Justiça (CCJ) da Assembleia, em sessões extraordinárias nessa segunda-feira (6). Na sua sabatina, durante o período da manhã, Aline chorou e disse que sua candidatura é vítima de machismo. "O problema maior é que muitas dessas críticas foram de cunho pessoal, verdadeiras agressões a uma mulher”, disse a ex-primeira-dama. “Tentando me desqualificar apenas por eu ser casada com o ex-governador da Bahia e atual ministro da Casa Civil, Rui Costa.” Inscreva-se e receba a newsletter:  https://bit.ly/2Gl9AdL Confira mais notícias em nosso site:  https://www.oantagonista.com​ Acompanhe nossas redes sociais:  https://www.fb.com/oantagonista​ https://www.twitter.com/o_antagonista ​https://www.instagram.com/o_antagonista https://www.tiktok.com/@oantagonista_oficial No Youtube deixe seu like e se inscreva no canal: https://www.youtube.com/c/OAntagonista

Cyber Crime Junkies
Business Benefits for Having Security Assessments Done

Cyber Crime Junkies

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 12, 2023 57:27 Transcription Available


 BUSINESS BENEFITS FOR HAVING SECURITY ASSESSMENTS DONESpecial Guests Christian Scott and Travis DeForge join us in the CCJ studio discussing business benefits for having security assessments done. They also answer Where You Can Find Cybersecurity Resources for free , discussing their Great Open Source Knowledge Base System and newest ways to learn cybersecurity. We touch on their outstanding creations you should all check out, Cyber-Judo, Enclave-Regenerous as well as their impactful work with GoVanguard.

Cyber Crime Junkies
Breaking Down Top Cybersecurity News. Exclusive FBI Perspective.

Cyber Crime Junkies

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 17, 2022 66:14


Joined by Darren Mott retired special agent with the FBI. This is a joint podcast  on both DARREN MOTT's CYBUR GUY PODCAST and here at CCJ. We discussed Top Cyber Security news and got a unique FBI perspective. Had a rare chance to do a dual podcast where we Broke Down the Top Latest Cyber News and got a unique FBI perspective, we learned all about·      Federal Task forces·      Criminal profiling·      Air Tags Suits, School Ransomware funding issues, New Ransomware Attack Models and lots moreNew Exclusive Content at CCJ PRIME. For less than 1 cup of coffee a month you can have it all. Exclusive videos, in-depth interviews, Premium Resources for Skills training and Brand Building and Brand Protection. CLICK HERE TO SUBSCRIBE to PRIME. https://glow.fm/cybercrimejunkiesprime/. Support the show

MIDCast
S05E41 - Choro, Orçamento Secreto e PEC da Transição | MIDCast Política

MIDCast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 9, 2022 115:34


Nessa semana novamente falamos sobre muita coisa. Taca-lhe play!Colabore com o nosso trabalho através do PicPay ou Padrim.Ajude a enviar um MIDCaster para a posse do Lula:PIX: podcastmid@gmail.com PARTICIPANTES:------------------Anna Raíssa - https://twitter.com/annarraissaBeatriz Falcão - https://twitter.com/PatadaDePantufaRodrigo Hipólito - http://twitter.com/lhamanalamaThais Kisuki - https://twitter.com/thaiskisukiVictor Sousa - http://twitter.com/erro500 COMENTADO NO EPISÓDIO------------------A diplomação do LulaTinder da DamaresPega Fogo CabaréO choro do Bozo | A pereba do BozoBozo suspende o Orçamento SecretoNão foi por vingança?PSOL perde votaçãoJulgamento marcado pelo STF para quarta-feiraO contra-ataque de Lira e PachecoAcerto entre Lula e Lira?CCJ aprova PEC da TransiçãoJustiça suspende compra de blindadosExército contra troca de comando antecipadaJosé Múcio na DefesaClima de velório na Abin?GSI fora da mão dos milicos?Festival do Futuro DICAS CULTURAIS------------------[série] Wandinha[filme] As Nadadoras[podcast] Boa noite internet;[série] White Lotus;[vida] Não seja a pessoa que tem TV sem antena;[podcast] Suposta Leitura[livro] Contos negreiros[produto pra cabelo] Shampoo e Máscara em barra Cadiveu Boca Rosa[financiamento coletivo] Outras Histórias[quadrinho barato] HQ Para Todos da Conrad[livro] A inércia da tradição Tem algum feedback sobre o episódio?------------------E-mail: podcastmid@gmail.comTwitter: @podcastmid

Investir com SIM
Compondo a Tese - 09.12.2022

Investir com SIM

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 9, 2022 12:13


Atenção (disclaimer): Os dados aqui apresentados representam minha opinião pessoal. Não são de forma alguma indicações de compra ou venda de ativos no mercado financeiro. CCJ do Senado aprova a PEC do Lula https://oantagonista.uol.com.br/brasil/urgente-ccj-do-senado-aprova-a-pec-do-lula/ Quem é Fernando Haddad? https://oantagonista.uol.com.br/tudo-sobre/fernando-haddad-o-novo-ministro-da-fazenda-de-lula/ Quem é Rui Costa? https://oantagonista.uol.com.br/tudo-sobre/quem-e-rui-costa/ Quem é José Múcio, ministro da Defesa? https://www.moneytimes.com.br/governo-lula-quem-e-jose-mucio-futuro-ministro-da-defesa/ Quem é Mauro Vieira, ministro das Relações Exteriores https://www.moneytimes.com.br/governo-lula-quem-e-mauro-vieira-ministro-das-relacoes-exteriores-do-presidente-eleito/ Quem é Flávio Dino, ministro da Justiça e Segurança Pública https://valor.globo.com/politica/noticia/2022/12/09/quem-e-flavio-dino-ministro-da-justica-e-seguranca-publica-do-governo-lula.ghtml Lula teria enviado emissário para sondar Campos Neto https://www.infomoney.com.br/economia/lula-teria-enviado-emissario-para-sondar-campos-neto-sobre-uma-reconducao-ao-comando-do-bc-diz-jornal/ PL lança Rogério Marinho à Presidência do Senado https://oantagonista.uol.com.br/brasil/pl-lanca-candidatura-de-rogerio-marinho-a-presidencia-do-senado/ México abriu o mercado à carne bovina argentina https://www.noticiasagricolas.com.br/analises/boi-radar-investimentos/335415-radar-investimentos-mexico-abriu-o-mercado-a-carne-bovina-argentina.html Exportações brasileiras de carne bovina in natura batem recorde tanto em volume quanto em receita antes mesmo do ano terminar https://www.noticiasagricolas.com.br/videos/boi/335212-exportacoes-brasileiras-de-carne-bovina-in-natura-batem-recorde-tanto-em-volume-quanto-em-receita-antes-mesmo-do-ano-terminar.html União Europeia aprova lei de desmatamento https://forbes.com.br/forbesagro/2022/12/helen-jacintho-uniao-europeia-aprova-lei-do-desmatamento/ Auren assina com União indenização de R$ 1,7 bi em processo da usina hidrelétrica Três Irmãos https://valor.globo.com/empresas/noticia/2022/12/07/auren-assina-com-uniao-indenizacao-de-r-17-bi-em-processo-da-usina-hidreletrica-tres-irmaos.ghtml G2D Investments fará oferta subsequente de ações de até R$ 140 mi https://valor.globo.com/financas/noticia/2022/12/06/g2d-investments-fara-oferta-subsequente-de-acoes-de-ate-r-140-mi.ghtml Eneva: Cambuhy e três fundos montam bloco de 35% https://braziljournal.com/eneva-cambuhy-e-tres-fundos-montam-bloco-de-35/ Fleury vende controle da Papaiz para Odontoprev por R$19,2 milhões https://br.investing.com/news/stock-market-news/fleury-vende-controle-da-papaiz-para-odontoprev-por-r192-milhoes-1065495 BR Partners recruta Adriano Pires como banker de energia https://braziljournal.com/br-partners-recruta-adriano-pires-como-banker-de-energia/ Klabin investe R$ 183 milhões em papel-cartão branco https://exame.com/invest/mercados/klabin-investe-r-183-milhoes-em-papel-cartao-branco-de-olho-em-mercado-bilionario/ Havaianas inaugura ‘loja' dentro do Carrefour https://valor.globo.com/empresas/noticia/2022/12/06/havaianas-inaugura-loja-dentro-do-carrefour.ghtml Quer uma Havaianas com a sua cara? Marca lança app de customização https://exame.com/casual/quer-uma-havaianas-com-a-sua-foto-marca-lanca-app-de-customizacao-2/ Ukrainian Nobel Peace Prize winner works to hold Russia accountable for atrocities https://podcasts.apple.com/br/podcast/ukrainian-nobel-peace-prize-winner-works-to-hold-russia/id78304589?i=1000589127498 Heavy Sedation Saved People From Covid–At a High Price https://podcasts.apple.com/br/podcast/heavy-sedation-saved-people-from-covid-at-a-high-price/id1578096201?i=1000589010720

Morning Call
08.12.22 - Aprovação da PEC deverá pautar o mercado local

Morning Call

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2022 2:51


O #MorningCall da #XPInvestimentos mostra os principais destaques do dia e os impactos para o mercado, antes do pregão. Confira os temas de hoje, 08/12/2022: Os mercados amanhecem mistos, ainda pressionados por temores de uma recessão econômica, mas com expectativas de encerramento da política de covid zero na China. No Brasil, assim como amplamente esperado, a decisão do Comitê de Política Monetária do Banco Central do Brasil – Copom foi de manter a Selic em 13,75%, com comunicado reforçando preocupação com a dinâmica fiscal e com o impacto sobre preços dos ativos e inflação.Sendo assim, o dia deve ser pautado pela aprovação da PEC da Transição no Senado, que ocorreu ontem e manteve texto do relator na Comissão de Constituição e Justiça (CCJ), com impacto de R$ 168 bilhões por dois anos. O texto seguirá para a Câmara dos Deputados.Acompanhe todos os conteúdos da XP em https://t2m.io/8cxPp6xParticipe do canal do Telegram para estar sempre atualizado: https://t.me/xp_investimentosConfira mais conteúdos também através do nosso Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/expertxp/

Colunistas Eldorado Estadão
Moura Brasil: A acomodação geral de interesses

Colunistas Eldorado Estadão

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 7, 2022 11:09


Na edição desta quarta-feira, o jornalista Felipe Moura Brasil comenta a aprovação pela Comissão de Constituição e Justiça (CCJ) da PEC que amplia o teto de gastos em R$ 145 bilhões em 2023 e 2024 para pagar o Bolsa Família turbinado a partir do ano que vem. Moura Brasil também fala sobre o início do julgamento, nesta quarta-feira, 7, da constitucionalidade do orçamento secreto, instrumento usado pelo governo para obter apoio político e montar uma base de sustentação no Congresso.  O colunista discute os principais temas que rondam o noticiário político do País, de segunda a sexta, às 8h30, no Jornal Eldorado.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

No pé do ouvido
Com alterações, PEC da Transição é aprovada na CCJ do Senado; entenda o novo texto

No pé do ouvido

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 7, 2022 23:11


Nesta terça-feira, 6, a Comissão de Constituição e Justiça (CCJ) do Senado aprovou a chamada PEC da Transição, que permite manter em R$ 600 o valor do Bolsa Família com abono de R$ 150 por criança de até seis anos. Os parlamentares, no entanto, alteraram importantes pontos do texto.

Notícia no Seu Tempo
STF julga orçamento secreto; Congresso tenta mudar regras

Notícia no Seu Tempo

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 7, 2022 8:54


No podcast ‘Notícia No Seu Tempo', confira em áudio as principais notícias da edição impressa do jornal ‘O Estado de S. Paulo' desta quarta-feira (07/12/22): O futuro do orçamento secreto será decidido em julgamento que começa hoje no Supremo Tribunal Federal. Os ministros vão analisar ações que questionam a constitucionalidade do mecanismo. Nas semanas que antecederam a entrada do tema na pauta do STF, líderes do Congresso elaboraram uma minuta de projeto de resolução para tentar convencer a Corte a aceitar a manutenção, sob novas regras. E mais: Política: Tarcísio anuncia presidente da Petrobras para secretaria em SP Economia: Comissão do Senado aprova PEC com teto ampliado em R$ 145 bilhões Metrópole: Brasil se aproxima de bater recorde anual de mortes por dengue Internacional: Cristina Kirchner é condenada a 6 anos de prisão e perde direitos políticos Esportes: Marrocos elimina a Espanha e pela primeira vez passa das oitavas na CopaSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Suno Research
PT 'CEDE' R$ 30 BILHÕES PELA APROVAÇÃO DA PEC DA TRANSIÇÃO | Gasolina e diesel ficam mais baratos

Suno Research

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 2022 33:47


No pé do ouvido
CCJ do Senado vota hoje PEC da Transição, que deve ir a plenário na quarta

No pé do ouvido

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 2022 21:41


A PEC que tira do teto de gastos as despesas com o Bolsa Família deve ser votada na manhã de hoje pela Comissão de Constituição de Justiça (CCJ) do Senado e terá como relator Alexandre Silveira (PSD-MG), aliado do presidente da Casa, Rodrigo Pacheco (PSD-MG). No Qatar, Brasil esmaga a Coreia do Sul e pegará a Croácia nas quartas de final. 

Fernando Ulrich
PEC do rombo do teto de gastos e a tragicomédia fiscal brasileira que atrasa a nação

Fernando Ulrich

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 2022 19:51


A PEC de Transição, apelidada de PEC do rombo do teto, avança na CCJ do Senado, podendo ser votada em ambas as casas até a próxima semana. O texto divulgado pelo relator da PEC evidencia todo o espírito "gastador" da peça legislativa bem como revela as ideias econômicas subjacentes que são a verdadeira maldição do nosso país.

O Antagonista
Senadores ainda articulam tempo e prazo para aprovarem a PEC do Lula | Meio-Dia em Brasília

O Antagonista

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 2022 11:05


Wilson Lima, coordenador de jornalismo de O Antagonista, detalha os bastidores da CCJ do Senado e traz o que falta para os senadores aprovarem a chamada PEC da Transição. Inscreva-se e receba a newsletter:  https://bit.ly/2Gl9AdL Confira mais notícias em nosso site:  https://www.oantagonista.com​ Acompanhe nossas redes sociais:  https://www.fb.com/oantagonista​ https://www.twitter.com/o_antagonista ​https://www.instagram.com/o_antagonista https://www.tiktok.com/@oantagonista_oficial No Youtube deixe seu like e se inscreva no canal: https://www.youtube.com/c/OAntagonista

exame
Selic em 13,75%? O que esperar da última decisão do Copom do ano

exame

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 2022 4:23


Apresentação: Laura Pancini.   O Flash de hoje destaca os jogos do dia na Copa do Mundo; a PEC da Transição na CCJ do Senado e a última reunião do Copom do ano   Leia as notícias mais importantes do dia em tempo real

O Antagonista
Cortes do Papo - PEC do Lula rompe primeira barreira no Senado

O Antagonista

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 2022 24:05


Por votação simbólica, a Comissão de Constituição e Justiça do Senado aprovou a PEC do Lula com ampliação do teto fiscal em R$ 145 bilhões, R$ 30 bilhões a menos do que previa o relatório inicial. O texto foi aprovado em reunião na tarde desta terça-feira (6). A emenda também abre margem para o uso de aproximadamente R$ 23 bilhões em investimentos, recurso oriundo de receitas extraordinárias. Assim, o impacto da medida pode chegar a R$ 168 bilhões. A excepcionalidade será válida por dois anos. Agora, o texto segue para o plenário da Casa. Pelo texto aprovado há pouco, o governo Lula será obrigado a apresentar um novo marco fiscal até 31 de agosto do próximo ano. Contudo, para chegar a um acordo, o senador Oriovisto Guimarães (Podemos-RS) disse que apresentará uma emenda em plenário para reduzir o prazo de validade da PEC para um ano ao invés de dois. Outros parlamentares como Alessandro Vieira (PSDB-SE) também trabalham para que o texto possa valer apenas ao longo do ano que vem. O receio da oposição ao governo Lula é que a próxima gestão use, politicamente, essa brecha fiscal em ano de eleições municipais. "Se nós entrarmos no orçamento de 2024, é obvio que essa discussão vai se tornar eleitoral. A não ser que toda a maioria do Senado esteja querendo apoiar os candidatos a prefeito do PT, deveriam votar apenas por um ano esse fura-teto, para que não falte para aqueles que mais precisam, e para que, no médio e longo prazo, não explodam de vez a boca do balão e corramos mais rápido para o precipício. É disso que essa PEC trata", disse o senador Flávio Bolsonaro (PL-RJ). A proposta inicial do senador Alexandre Silveira (PSD-MG) previa que o PT apresentasse uma alternativa ao teto de gastos até o final de 2023. O texto também concedia uma licença para gastar de R$ 175 bilhões. O valor foi considerado excessivo, inclusive, por senadores da nova base governista. Após várias conversas, Silveira chegou ao valor de R$ 145 bilhões. Essa cifra já havia sido defendida pelo próprio PT na semana passada. O prazo de apresentação do novo marco fiscal também foi reduzido para seis meses para contemplar os pedidos de integrantes da nova oposição. Ao longo do dia, integrantes da base do governo eleito chegaram a falar que a votação aconteceria apenas na quarta-feira. Mas houve um acordo após reunião realizada no início da tarde de hoje, entre representantes da base lulista e bolsonarista no Senado, com o presidente da CCJ, Davi Alcolumbre (União-AP). Nessa reunião, chegou-se a um consenso sobre os valores. Além disso, foi incorporada ao relatório emenda apresentada pela senadora Eliane Nogueira (PP-PI), que viabiliza gastos de receitas extraordinárias ainda neste ano, não apenas em 2023 -- ela também já estava no pacote acordado entre os parlamentares. Assim, o atual governo também sai beneficiado pela PEC de Lula, com cerca de R$ 23 bilhões disponíveis para fechar as contas deste ano. Inscreva-se e receba a newsletter:  https://bit.ly/2Gl9AdL Confira mais notícias em nosso site:  https://www.oantagonista.com​ Acompanhe nossas redes sociais:  https://www.fb.com/oantagonista​ https://www.twitter.com/o_antagonista ​https://www.instagram.com/o_antagonista https://www.tiktok.com/@oantagonista_oficial No Youtube deixe seu like e se inscreva no canal: https://www.youtube.com/c/OAntagonista

Abertura de Mercado
PEC de R$ 200 bilhões deve ser votada nesta terça no Senado

Abertura de Mercado

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 2022 20:50


A PEC da Transição avança depois de meses de discussões e falta de consenso. A proposta deve ser votada nesta terça-feira (6), às 9h30, na Comissão de Constituição e Justiça (CCJ) do Senado. Mas, se por um lado a articulação caminha, por outro, a esperada desidratação do valor da PEC no Congresso ainda não veio. O texto que será votado ainda ficou em R$ 200 bilhões, o que desagrada o mercado, ainda que o prazo tenha sido diminuído de quatro para dois anos. A definição do relator -- Alexandre Silveira (PSD-MG) -- também não agradou, já que o escolhido é cotado para o Ministério da Infraestrutura por indicação do senador Davi Alcolumbre (União Brasil) e do presidente do Senado, Rodrigo Pacheco (PSD). A avaliação é que Silveira poderia fazer concessões para a proposta chegar aos R$ 200 bilhões do texto original. Em meio ao risco fiscal de aumento de gastos, as projeções de juros vão subindo, e a expectativa é que a Selic fique alta por mais tempo. No exterior, indicadores seguem mostrando a economia dos Estados Unidos, forçando a régua mundial das taxas de juros para cima. No episódio desta terça, o CNN Money discute como os riscos locais se conectam com o cenário global ainda incerto, além de perspectivas sobre os ciclos de aperto monetário que seguem no radar. Apresentado por Thais Herédia e Priscila Yazbek, o CNN Money apresenta um balanço dos assuntos do noticiário que influenciam os mercados, as finanças e os rumos da sociedade e das dinâmicas de poder no Brasil e no mundo.

Resumão Diário
Terça-feira, 6 de dezembro

Resumão Diário

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 2022 4:30


Depois de golear a Coreia do Sul, o Brasil vai pegar a Croácia nas quartas-de-final da Copa. Ontem, jogadores e torcedores homenagearam Pelé. O rei do futebol está internado em São Paulo, onde trata uma infecção - ele também passou pela reavaliação de um tratamento contra um câncer de cólon diagnosticado no ano passado. A PEC da Transição deve ser votada hoje na CCJ do Senado – o governo eleito negocia a aprovação do texto para garantir o Bolsa Família de R$ 600 a partir do dia 1° de janeiro. Lula deve viajar aos EUA em janeiro – ontem ele encontrou o conselheiro de segurança norte-americano, em Brasília. O pai da jovem que teve o rosto cortado durante uma viagem de ônibus pede justiça. E morreu ontem a Rosália Lima, irmã de Chitãozinho e Xororó que inspirou o início da carreira da dupla sertaneja.

5 Fatos
Senado vota PEC do Estouro nesta semana

5 Fatos

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2022 23:46


A Comissão de Constituição, Justiça e Cidadania (CCJ) do Senado agendou para esta terça-feira (06) a análise da PEC do Estouro. Nesta segunda-feira (05), o relator do orçamento de 2023, Marcelo Castro (MDB), confirmou a convocação da sessão do plenário do Senado para votar o texto na quarta-feira (07), dia seguinte à análise da CCJ. Ouça também no episódio: presidente eleito Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva (PT) recebe o Conselheiro Nacional dos Estados Unidos, Jake Sullivan; Paulo Guedes é sondado pelo futuro governo de São Paulo e o contrato que pode fazer de Cristiano Ronaldo o mais bem pago do mundo. Produção e roteiro: Camila Olivo, Ramana Rech, Rodrigo TammaroEdição de áudio e sonorização: Cláudio Cuca

Cyber Crime Junkies
Latest Analysis on LOCKBIT. What to know. Expert John DiMaggio.

Cyber Crime Junkies

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2022 74:45


Latest Analysis on LOCKBIT. What to know with expert Jon DiMaggio, Chief Security Strategist at ANALYST 1 on cyberwarfare, LOCKBIT RANSOMWARE GANG and REVIL. Jon is the best-selling author of The ART of CYBERWARFARE. Grab your copy here.Thank you for being a CCJ!Protect Your Children without invading their privacy and get alerted when they are at risk of cyber-bullying, suicidal ideation, online predators or need assistance for their safety. We use it to protect our own families.Sign up and Protect your family with Bark using our affiliate Link Here. New Exclusive Content at CCJ PRIME. For less than 1 cup of coffee a month you can have it all. Exclusive videos, in-depth interviews, Premium Resources for Skills training and Brand Building and Brand Protection. CLICK HERE TO SUBSCRIBE to PRIME. https://glow.fm/cybercrimejunkiesprime/. Support the show

No pé do ouvido
PEC da Transição deve ser aprovada até 15 de dezembro

No pé do ouvido

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2022 25:03


Com o relógio correndo para a posse do presidente Lula, a equipe dele faz as contas e estima aprovar até o dia 15 de dezembro a chamada PEC da Transição, que tira o Bolsa Família do teto de gastos e permite manter o valor de R$ 600. Para isso, ela seria votada na Comissão de Constituição e Justiça (CCJ) do Senado e encaminhada ao plenário no dia 7 para duas votações. Na Câmara, a PEC seria apensada a outra proposta sobre exclusões do teto que já passou por comissões, pulando etapas e indo direto para a votação pelos deputados. A aprovação passou a interessar ainda mais após a divulgação ontem dos números do PIB, que, segundo cálculos da equipe de transição, abre espaço de R$ 148 bilhões para elevar as despesas em 2023 sem expandir os gastos em relação a este ano.

Cyber Crime Junkies
Managing Fraud for Brand Growth. Expert Galina Guidry.

Cyber Crime Junkies

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 27, 2022 57:00


It can happen in a blink of an eye. Goes unnoticed suddenly becomes hundreds of thousands and millions of dollars in lost opportunity, revenue, or simply evaporates through embezzlement or mismanagement. It happens so much more often than we hear about in the news. It's not something people openly discuss and certainly are not proud of. When you run a business, you want to believe that no one on your team would ever consider stealing from the company. Unfortunately, life happens. Sometime good people make bad decisions. And harmful ones to themselves, their families into the organizations brands that they serve. For example, think about the financial pressure that can happen to an employee when a loved one has mounting medical bills or credit card debt that has gotten out of control. They become desperate and otherwise good people make bad decisions. It's also very common in today's business environment is vast inefficiency. There's a lot of poorly designed processes and safeguards to protecting an organization that are simply overlooked. When cash, Products and inventories, and even crypto currencies are involved proper ordering can avoid and illuminate what alternately becomes fraud. An Olympic trained and former US professional tennis star originally from Belarus. Galina Guidry is the President of ICAF Consulting and has over a decade of experience in fraud investigation and actively teaches on the subject. The following is a lively discussion with her in the CCJ studio. While the topic is a dark one, the approach she takes and the ways she helps organizations are colorful and incredibly helpful. We hope you enjoy the episode: Managing fraud for brand growth.Protect Your Children without invading their privacy and get alerted when they are at risk of cyber-bullying, suicidal ideation, online predators or need assistance for their safety. We use it to protect our own families.Sign up and Protect your family with Bark using our affiliate Link Here. New Exclusive Content at CCJ PRIME. For less than 1 cup of coffee a month you can have it all. Exclusive videos, in-depth interviews, Premium Resources for Skills training and Brand Building and Brand Protection. CLICK HERE TO SUBSCRIBE to PRIME. https://glow.fm/cybercrimejunkiesprime/. Support the show

Daily Stock Picks
Inflation is still strong - SHORT ETF'S and Energy have upside - Still buy Energy - Market update

Daily Stock Picks

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 13, 2022 58:11


Support the podcast - https://anchor.fm/dailystockpick/support Social Links and more - https://linktr.ee/dailystockpick Every reaction in the market is an over reaction - so listen to the podcast and watch the Youtube Live (link above) to see the charts and why I'm not overly concerned with the downturn but I do think this continues. $DUK energy sliding pretty hard. At yearly lows rn. Might be a good thing to bring up for tomorrow $Eqnr for Alex on Instagram Wall Street journal story that the administration is negotiating with the saudis and opec on buying enough oil to refill the strategic reserves and in return the pullback and price gain won't go until December (after the elections) $Ccj cameco buying Westinghouse ccj nuclear for $8billion …. Way down on news but may be a good rebound $Vz - may be for a bounce $Amt - back to covid lows - bounce $Spy we aren't over sold - he says sell spy Jim Cramer says these 14 stocks are ‘about to pop' - Here's why he's a hypocrite saying today's buys are dumb - he just said buy last night. https://www.cnbc.com/2022/10/12/jim-cramer-says-these-14-stocks-are-about-to-pop.html?__source=iosappshare%7Ccom.apple.UIKit.activity.CopyToPasteboard $Dal - beat earnings with higher guidance - Airlines are trades though $Msft surface pro 9 will ditch the $INTC and $amd chips and will choose qcom chips …. $AAPL makes their own chips - because it's operating system eco system is closed … most likely nobody is getting in this market … with pcs it's game on Futures shot up with news that British govt is about to do a uturn and reversing their tax cut plan because the pound has gotten too weak Then inflation came out hotter than before (which the Biden admin had said) crashed the market …. Thr fed will be raising even more … this happened in 1982 … significant moves in the bond market .. Higher inflation in rents and nothing in the report says they will slow down … expected fund rate goes to 4.83% in 2023 which is a huge move Buy quality companies with good cash flow - leesman brought up a good point - $DAL releases earnings and no seats available … and they don't have pilots to fly the planes … so demand has not been destroyed and ticket prices are going up so people will pay it … fed wants people to question if they should pay it This is what will take the s&p to 3200 for that gap fill Social security announced an 8% increase for 2023 … the highest ever and this is how govt runs out of money Jim Cramer saying people buying stocks are dumb … let's go to the video tape last week and check his club buying - he's been saying things could bounce and even put out a list of bounce stocks last night … he rewrites his own history ENERGY $Cop $Dvn $Oxy $Xom $Cvx $Fang $PXD $UPRO - bull $SPXU - bear $SPXL - bull $TQQQ - bull $SQQQ - bear $SARK - bear $Mara with crypto decline $Bac under $30 I don't think there's support to buy things long now SCANS $TLRY --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/dailystockpick/support

Overdrive Radio
The spot market slide: Mid-year owner-op numbers illustrate a turn back to leasing, much more

Overdrive Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2022 49:38


With some of the signs flashing red, as it were, on the prospects of bona fide economic recession, the indicators remained mixed for owner-operator business performance as of a couple weeks ago, the time of ATBS Vice President Mike Hosted's year benchmarking presentation Overdrive originally reported on at this link: https://www.overdriveonline.com/partners-in-business/article/15296973/ownerop-revenue-up-big-this-year-but-completely-offset-by-fuel Hosted will be familiar to regular readers from his earlier-year presentation with Overdrive and our own Gary Buchs at the Mid-America Trucking Show, part of our Partners in Business program: http://overdriveonline.com/partners-in-business This edition of Overdrive Radio dives in with Hosted for the bulk of his recent distillation of what ATBS has seen throughout year since. Listeners can glean plenty from this audio-only version, but know that a video version is available that includes most of the charts and graphs illustrating year-over-year comparisons of average revenue, costs and bedrock income that Hosted shared throughout. Find it via this link to Overdrive's Youtube channel: https://youtu.be/Tl6AzI8aJo4 Hosted's insights include plenty in the way broader economic and freight trends data. As rates on the spot markets for freight have continued to slide, ATBS, he said, is starting to see a shift for many owners who went out and got authority during the last couple of spot market boom years -- a move back to leasing as a refuge from declining rates and rising costs. Thanks to our friends at Overdrive sister publication CCJ, we can quantify that anecdotal trend to an extent. Every year, CCJ compiles the Top 250, ranking the most sizable freight carrying trucking fleets in the nation. The rankings are the result in part of surveying those carriers directly, with the survey running typically in the June and July months of the year. This year, 97 out of the top 250 carriers reported numbers of leased-on independent contractors among operators working with them. Comparing that group for this year to what was reported in 2021, there's been a rise in leased-on independents -- in spite of political and regulatory pressures like California's AB 5 contractor making some carriers skittish about leasing, particularly out West. It's not a big number -- yet. Considered in the aggregate, those 97 major fleets were contracting with 2% more independents in 2022, at the height of the fuel-price shock in those early summer months, than in 2021. Whatever your situation, there's plenty to glean in this week's episode, as Hosted compares the performance of leased dry van, reefer and flatbed owners, likewise independents with motor carrier authority, among ATBS clientele.

O Antagonista
Silas Malafaia faz campanha contra Alcolumbre: "Jogou pesado para derrubar um verdadeiro cristão"

O Antagonista

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 29, 2022 1:23


O líder religioso Silas Malafaia (foto) iniciou uma campanha contrária à reeleição do senador Davi Alcolumbre (União-AP). Em um vídeo dirigido aos evangélicos amapaenses, Malafaia lembrou a demora de Alcolumbre em marcar a sabatina de André Mendonça para o Supremo. “Eu apoiei Davi Alcolumbre para presidir o Senado, falando com senadores evangélicos para votar nele. Não tinha nenhuma acusação contra ele, e eu fui uma das primeiras pessoas. Assim que ele venceu, ele me ligou lá de dentro do Senado. O tempo passa, ele vira presidente da CCJ e aí ele joga pesado para derrubar um verdadeiro cristão indicado ao STF, o André Mendonça”, diz Malafaia no vídeo. Mendonça, pastor da Igreja Presbiteriana, foi indicado para a vaga no Supremo pelo presidente da República, Jair Bolsonaro, que o classificou como “terrivelmente evangélico”. A confirmação dele, no entanto, dependia de uma sabatina no Senado. Alcolumbre, então brigado com Bolsonaro, esquivou-se o quanto pôde de marcar a sabatina na Comissão de Constituição e Justiça, da qual é presidente. Ainda no vídeo, Malafaia associa Alcolumbre a partidos de esquerda, apesar de o União Brasil, partido do senador, ter sido ser formado pela fusão do PSL, a antiga sigla de Bolsonaro, com o DEM, sigla tradicionalmente de centro. Inscreva-se e receba a newsletter: https://bit.ly/2Gl9AdL​ Confira mais notícias em nosso site: https://www.oantagonista.com​ Acompanhe nossas redes sociais: https://www.fb.com/oantagonista​ https://www.twitter.com/o_antagonista​ https://www.instagram.com/o_antagonista No Youtube deixe seu like e se inscreva no canal: https://www.youtube.com/c/OAntagonista

The tastytrade network
Tweeting Live with LIZ & JNY - September 14, 2022 - New Options in /MCL and a Uranium trade

The tastytrade network

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 14, 2022 30:24


Liz and Jenny answer live viewer tweets with #LIZJNY. They trade the new micro crude oil options. They get into uranium with a trade in CCJ. They also talk about spreads vs. naked options.

The tastytrade network
Tweeting Live with LIZ & JNY - September 14, 2022 - New Options in /MCL and a Uranium trade

The tastytrade network

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 14, 2022 29:33


Liz and Jenny answer live viewer tweets with #LIZJNY. They trade the new micro crude oil options. They get into uranium with a trade in CCJ. They also talk about spreads vs. naked options.

Letting & Estate Agent Podcast
CCJ's For Rent Arrears - Why Don't Most Letting Agents Apply From Them On Rent Arrears - Ep. 1422

Letting & Estate Agent Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 4, 2022 5:46


Mike Stratton from tenantSERVE, the tenant eviction specialist, came to sit on the WatkinSofa to chat about all things rent arrears, tenant eviction, and the law around tenant eviction. In this particular chat, we talked about CCJ's for rent arrears and why most agents don't apply from them in such matters.

rent ccj arrears letting agents
Timing Research Podcasts
⏰ AYT #196: Samantha LaDuc & The Option Professor -- Analyze Your Trade for September 1st

Timing Research Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 1, 2022 52:12


TimingResearch.com's Analyze Your Trade Episode #196, recorded at 4PM ET on September 1st, 2022. The full video, timeline, special offers, show notes, and other information for this episode is available here: https://timingresearch.com/blog/2022/analyze-your-trade-episode-196/   Lineup for this Episode: - Sunny Harris of MoneyMentor.com - The Option Professor of OptionProfessor.com (moderator)   Symbols discussed today: $NVDA, $XLE, $MSFT, $NIO, $CCJ, $USO, $ENVX, $PBR, $TGT, $USO, $XOM, $BJ, $TSLA, $UNH, $DIA, $DBA, $EWZ, $KWEB, $PDD, and more!   ⚡ eBook: 10 Recession Trading Strategies https://timingresearch.com/LR2POD   TimingResearch Disclaimer, Terms, and Policies: https://timingresearch.com/policies/  

Timing Research Podcasts
⏰ CFN #357: The Option Professor -- Crowd Forecast News for August 29th

Timing Research Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 29, 2022 54:05


TimingResearch.com Crowd Forecast News Episode #357, recorded at 1PM ET on August 29th, 2022. The full video, timeline, special offers, and show notes available here: https://timingresearch.com/blog/2022/crowd-forecast-news-episode-357/   Highlights: • S&P 500 / $SPX / $SPY projections for the week. • Possible Fed actions over the next few months and inflation. • Other symbols discussed: $QQQ, $IWM, $DVN, $HAL, $MRO, $WMB, $CCJ, $XLP, and more!   Lineup for this Episode: - The Option Professor of OptionProfessor.com ⚡ eBook: 10 Recession Trading Strategies https://timingresearch.com/LR2POD   Terms and Policies: https://timingresearch.com/policies/  

Wu Wei Wisdom Podcast
How to Stop Comparing Yourself to Other People

Wu Wei Wisdom Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 17, 2022 24:02


Archive Episode: Discover why you need to stop comparing yourself, plus practical tips and advice to help you overcome this unhealthy habit.Learn more about our online consultations, events and shop: https://www.wuweiwisdom.comEpisode highlightsIn this episode, your hosts husband and wife team, David James Lees (ordained Taoist monk, emotional and spiritual health teacher) and Alexandra Lees (wellbeing coach and feng shui consultant) discuss: Why comparing yourself is a form of self-harm that creates anxiety, insecurity, dissatisfaction, and unhappiness.What motivates you to ‘CCJ (compare, criticise and be judgemental) about yourself and other people.Can comparing yourself with others ever be helpful? How to know when you have fallen into the comparing trap.Practical tips and exercises to help you stop the comparing habit.Other related teachings on our YouTube channel that will help you:Achieve Inner Peace: Stop Comparing, Criticising and Being Judgmental https://youtu.be/Lu_6Rq0Cqmc The Inner Child Explained – How to Love, Guide & Heal Your Inner Child https://youtu.be/BM0lmfBlE2E The Highly Sensitive Person Explained: How to Survive and Thrive as an HSP  https://youtu.be/xIbpXtoD6t0 Is there a question you'd like answered on the show? Submit it at: https://bit.ly/askusyourquestion Join our free Wu Wei Wisdom Community Facebook support group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/wuweiwisdomcommunity  If you love our work, you can now make a small donation to help fund the continued production of our weekly teachings by buying us a 'virtual coffee'! https://www.buymeacoffee.com/wuweiwisdom Book an online Golden Thread Process & Inner Child Consultation with David: https://www.wuweiwisdom.com/therapies-for-body-mind/ Book an online Feng Shui Consultation with Alex: https://www.wuweiwisdom.com/feng-shui-with-alex/Follow us on Instagram: @wuweiwisdomSign up to receive a relaxing guided meditation gift, plus our weekly newsletter + offers via email: https://www.wuweiwisdom.com/signup​ -Disclaimer: This podcast and any associated teaching and comments shared are not a substitute for professional therapy, mental health care, crisis support, medical advice, doctor diagnosis, or professional healthcare treatment. Our show episodes provide general information for educational purposes only and are offered as suggestions for you and your professional therapist or healthcare advisor to consider and research.

O Antagonista
Cortes do Papo - Congresso já discutiu PEC sobre “senador vitalício”; texto nunca passou das comissões

O Antagonista

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 29, 2022 8:06


Diante da possibilidade de derrota do presidente da República nas eleições desse ano, aliados de Jair Bolsonaro iniciaram uma ofensiva para emplacar a ideia da viabilidade de uma Proposta de Emenda Constitucional para conceder a ele e a outros ex-presidentes o cargo de “senador vitalício”. O estratagema é simples: conferir a Bolsonaro e a outros um foro privilegiado ad eternum para que todos se livrem de eventuais punições após deixar a principal cadeira do Palácio do Planalto. Essa ideia de jerico, porém, já foi alvo de duas PECs no Congresso. Ambas foram arquivadas sem força para ao menos passar pelas chamadas comissões temáticas. A proposta que chegou “mais longe” foi a PEC 18/2006, apesentada pelo então senador Gilvan Borges (MDB-AP). O texto foi apresentado na Comissão de Constituição e Justiça do Senado em abril de 2006, passou três anos para ter um relator – o senador Sérgio Guerra - e dormiu em berço esplêndido até janeiro de 2011, quando foi para o arquivo justamente por não ter tido seguimento. “É a maneira da sociedade política saber valorizar e aprender com a sabedoria dos que passaram pela experiência de governá-la. E na verdade o que temos assistido é esse reconhecimento através das eleições que se sucedem e nas quais os nossos ex-presidentes têm participado e obtido grande apoio nas suas eleições”, disse Borges na época da proposta. A outra proposta, a PEC 461/2001, teve um desfecho ainda mais melancólico. Apresentada em dezembro de 2001, o texto foi encaminhado para a CCJ e sequer foi lido na comissão, indo para o arquivo em novembro de 2003. Para que a PEC fosse viabilizada, ela teria que ser apresentada e o Congresso Nacional iniciar uma ofensiva para tirar o texto do papel em aproximadamente dois meses, algo que apenas propostas como a PEC kamikaze ou a PEC emergencial, em plena pandemia, conseguiram. Cadastre-se para receber nossa newsletter: https://bit.ly/2Gl9AdL​ Confira mais notícias em nosso site: https://www.oantagonista.com​ Acompanhe nossas redes sociais: https://www.fb.com/oantagonista​ https://www.twitter.com/o_antagonista​ https://www.instagram.com/o_antagonista No Youtube deixe seu like e se inscreva no canal: https://www.youtube.com/c/OAntagonista

O Antagonista
Câmara faz sessão de 1 minuto para agilizar votação de PEC kamikaze

O Antagonista

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 7, 2022 1:27


A Câmara dos Deputados fez, às 6h30 desta quinta-feira (7), uma sessão em plenário de apenas um minuto para agilizar a votação da PEC kamikaze. Essa é a proposta que cria e amplia diversos programas sociais às vésperas das eleições, em ato controverso diante a legislação eleitoral, e com umimpacto fiscal estimado em até R$ 50 bilhões. As sessões do plenário servem para contagem de prazo da comissão especial que analisa tema, agilizando o processo. A sessão relâmpago desta quinta-feira foi presidida pelo deputado Lincoln Portela (PL), vice-presidente da Câmara, e contou com a presença de somente 65 deputados. Além da sessão de um minuto, a Câmara tem adotado outras medidas a fim de acelerar o trâmite da PEC, como, por exemplo, anexá-la à PEC dos biocombustíveis, que já passou pela Comissão de Constituição e Justiça (CCJ). A PEC já foi aprovada pelo Senado em 30 de junho, e agora está em análise na Câmara. Para ser aprovado, o texto precisa de, no mínimo, o apoio de três quintos dos parlamentares (308 de 513), em dois turnos de votação. Cadastre-se para receber nossa newsletter: https://bit.ly/2Gl9AdL​ Confira mais notícias em nosso site: https://www.oantagonista.com​ Acompanhe nossas redes sociais: https://www.fb.com/oantagonista​ https://www.twitter.com/o_antagonista​ https://www.instagram.com/o_antagonista No Youtube deixe seu like e se inscreva no canal: https://www.youtube.com/c/OAntagonista

TD Ameritrade Network
CCJ & GNRC: Best Stocks To Invest In

TD Ameritrade Network

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 23, 2022 8:31


Recession is a hot buzz word and spooking investors, but it's part of the natural cycle, says Tony Zabiegala. He discusses the market outlook with decade-high inflation. He also talks about when to deploy cash into markets, highlighting Cameco Corp (CCJ). He then goes over his stock picks which include CCJ and Generac (GNRC). Tune in to find out more about these stocks.

O Antagonista
CORTES DO PAPO: Sergio Moro perde apoio do partido para disputar Senado

O Antagonista

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2022 6:15


Sergio Moro deve ganhar da União Brasil mais alguns limões. A vaga para disputar o Senado será entregue ao vereador Milton Leite, peça fundamental para o apoio da legenda a Rodrigo Garcia, que, ontem, se reuniu com poderosos empresários na mansão do advogado Nelson Williams, em São Paulo. Todos reiteraram o compromisso em torno da reeleição do tucano, que aumentará progressivamente sua exposição pública nas próximas semanas. Na prática, significa que o ex-juiz só terá apoio do partido para disputar uma vaga na Câmara dos Deputados. Do lado de fora, a percepção é de que Moro, que sonhava com a Presidência da República, levou mais uma rasteira e apequenou-se de vez. Como escrevi me fevereiro, ser deputado federal não é pouca coisa. Ulysses Guimarães nunca foi senador, governador ou presidente. Na Câmara, conduziu a elaboração da Constituição de 1988. Goste-se ou não do texto que ainda vigora, certo que o emedebista entrou para a história. Moro já está na história como o juiz que conduziu a maior operação anticorrupção deste país. Como político, porém, é apenas um estreante pouco articulado. Tolice imaginar que seria carregado nos braços do povo até o Palácio do Planalto, como num passe de mágica. Muitos apoiadores de Moro se sentiram traídos ao vê-lo, no lançamento da pré-candidatura de Luciano Bivar, sentado à mesa com ex-nomes das planilhas da Odebrecht e da JBS. Mas a eleição de Jair Bolsonaro e a posterior destruição da Lava Jato já mostraram como o sistema pode ser resiliente.  Se Moro quer "fazer a coisa certa" na política, deve abraçar a candidatura a deputado e buscar atrair outros nomes qualificados, evitando servir como puxador de votos de personagens menores. Pode negociar desde já o apoio do partido ao comando de uma comissão estratégica, como a CCJ. Na Câmara, o ex-juiz terá chance de se reconectar com a sociedade. A seu favor, ele tem a matemática. As intenções de voto do ex-ministro lhe dão poder político e financeiro para eleger entre 10 e 12 deputados, o que representa entre R$ 230 a R$ 300 milhões em fundo eleitoral. Não é pouca coisa. Faça uma limonada, Moro. Cadastre-se para receber nossa newsletter: https://bit.ly/2Gl9AdL​ Confira mais notícias em nosso site: https://www.oantagonista.com​ Acompanhe nossas redes sociais: https://www.fb.com/oantagonista​ https://www.twitter.com/o_antagonista​ https://www.instagram.com/o_antagonista No Youtube deixe seu like e se inscreva no canal: https://www.youtube.com/c/OAntagonista

O Antagonista
CORTES DO PAPO: As sugestões do TSE ao Código Eleitoral no Senado

O Antagonista

Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2022 6:19


O presidente do TSE, Edson Fachin, enviou nesta quinta-feira (26) um ofício ao Senado com sugestões para o novo Código Eleitoral, que está tramitando pela Casa. O texto já havia sido aprovado em setembro do ano passado na Câmara. No documento de dez páginas, Fachin sugere aos senadores que, em primeiro lugar, instituam um prazo para o código entrar em vigor. Colocá-lo em prática logo após a sanção, de acordo com a corte eleitoral, poderia impor "obstáculos excessivos ao desempenho da missão constitucional da Justiça Eleitoral de organizar as eleições gerais de 2022." O TSE ainda alerta que algumas alterações que o Código propõe podem acabar interferindo em questões internas da Justiça Eleitoral - o que poderia ser entendido como uma interferência entre os poderes. A Corte cita como exemplo a questão das convenções partidárias, que já são reguladas pelo Tribunal e que seriam alteradas pelo novo Código. Ao final, Fachin ainda aponta falhas na proposta de um novo sistema de prestação de contas imaginado na proposta da deputada federal Margarete Coelho (PP-PI). "A possibilidade de retirar os instrumentos de controle do uso de recursos públicos dos estritos limites constitucionais pode acarretar não apenas a dúvida quanto à compatibilidade constitucional desse esvaziamento material da competência da Justiça Eleitoral, quanto também pela admissibilidade de que empresas privadas de auditoria possam exercer função reservada aos mencionados órgãos pela Constituição Federal de 1988", advertiu Fachin. O texto do Código Eleitoral está na CCJ do Senado, com relatoria de Alexandre Silveira (PSD-MG). Cadastre-se para receber nossa newsletter: https://bit.ly/2Gl9AdL​ Confira mais notícias em nosso site: https://www.oantagonista.com​ Acompanhe nossas redes sociais: https://www.youtube.com/c/OAntagonista https://www.fb.com/oantagonista​ https://www.twitter.com/o_antagonista​ https://www.instagram.com/o_antagonista

Ideias Radicais
(YT) PEC 206: Cobrar mensalidade dos ricos em Universidade - Libertários são a favor ou contra?

Ideias Radicais

Play Episode Listen Later May 24, 2022


A PEC 206, relatada por Kim na CCJ, propõe criar mensalidades para pessoas de altas rendas e que querem estudar na universidade pública. Temos aí uma proposta que desafia libertários. Somos a favor ou contra? De um lado, aumenta o caixa do estado, mas na prática pouco e praticamente nada vida orçamento para compra de votos ou avanço do estado. Do outro, torna mais difícil viver do dinheiro dos outros. Tendo a ser a favor porque cria mais barreiras para parasitagem, mas tá aberto o debate aí. Aliás errata no vídeo, não é que o Kim jogou na comissão de educação, é na verdade relator na CCJ. Kim, se você está lendo isso por favor não proponha um imposto na gente por isso. Quer sair do Brasil? Nos contate: info@settee.io Ou no site: https://www.settee.io/ Nos acompanhe no Telegram: https://t.me/ideiasradicais Ou acompanhe nossos artigos, juro que não tem imposto neles: https://ideiasradicais.com.br/ Quer sair do Brasil, pagar menos impostos e viver mais livre? Quer investir em Startups? https://bit.ly/StartupsRadicais Quer comprar Bitcoin no melhor preço do mercado? Bitpreço! http://bit.ly/BitprecoRadical Apoie o Ideias Radicais: https://www.catarse.me/projects/152640/

O Antagonista
CORTES DO PAPO: STF é o maior cabo eleitoral de Jair Bolsonaro

O Antagonista

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2022 13:36


No Papo Antagonista desta quinta-feira (28), Diego Amorim e Mario Sabino comentaram o retorno de Daniel Silveira à Câmara. O deputado que recebeu indulto de Jair Bolsonaro depois de ser condenado pelo STF agora é membro titular da CCJ e vice-presidente da Comissão de Segurança.