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KQED’s Forum
Will Courts be a Check and Balance on Donald Trump?

KQED’s Forum

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2025 57:46


President Trump's executive orders are testing the limits of presidential power, but they are not going unchallenged. An avalanche of litigation has been filed opposing efforts to end birthright citizenship, stop federal funding, and dismantle critical government agencies. Will the courts be able to meet this moment? We'll hear from legal experts about how a judicial system and Supreme Court shaped by Trump may – or may not — act as a check and balance on the president. Guests: Dahlia Lithwick, senior editor and legal correspondent, Slate; host, Amicus podcast; author, "Lady Justice: Women, the Law, and the Battle to Save America" Jamal Greene, professor of law, Columbia University Law School

LST's I Am The Law
Entertainment Deals and Strategy: Getting to Yes

LST's I Am The Law

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2024 29:04 Transcription Available


Alexia Bedat is a U.K.-trained entertainment lawyer in New York City who predominately represents production companies in content deals, from podcasts to documentaries and a lot in between. With a bird's eye view of the entertainment industry, she's able to provide legal and business advice to forge deals that let the creative process blossom. Through careful listening and strategic questioning, Alexia can rein in clients who could blow up a deal over a misunderstanding. The episode also dives into the challenges of balancing creative integrity with legal clearance, the stories a contract tells, and the rewarding experience of seeing creative projects come to life. Alexia is a graduate of the University of Cambridge and has an LL.M. from Columbia University Law School. This episode is hosted by Kyle McEntee.Mentioned in this episode:Learn more about Rutgers LawLearn more about Vermont LawAccess LawHub today!Learn more about Rutgers Law7Sage Admissions ConsultingLearn more about 7SageColorado LawLearn more about Colorado Law

The Bitcoin Layer
Why Overturning Chevron Matters for Bitcoin and Civil Liberties

The Bitcoin Layer

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 10, 2024 28:16


In this episode, Nik is joined by Columbia University Law School professor and CEO of the New Civil Liberties Alliance Philip Hamburger to discuss his fight against the administrative state. This discussion focuses on the overturning of the Chevron Doctrine in the Supreme Court, separate branches of government and the dangers of the administrative state, and recent victories in restoring civil liberties. Philip shares his thoughts on Operation Chokepoint and implications for the bitcoin industry's access to banking, the constitutionality of tax law and the IRS, and offers optimism on fighting back against concentration of power within regulatory agencies. The Bitcoin Layer is a bitcoin and global macroeconomic research firm. The Bitcoin Layer is proud to be sponsored by Unchained, the leader in Bitcoin financial services. Unchained empowers you to take full control of your Bitcoin with a collaborative multisig vault, where you hold two of three keys, and benefit from a Bitcoin security partner. Purchase Bitcoin directly into your cold storage vault and eliminate exchange risks with Unchained's Trading Desk. Unchained also offers the best IRA product in the industry, allowing you to easily roll over old 401(k)s or IRAs into Bitcoin while keeping control of your keys. Don't pay more taxes than you have to. Talk to us today. Visit https://thebitcoinlayer.com/unchained and use code TBL for $100 off when you create an account. Efani delivers premium mobile service with unparalleled protection against SIM swaps and privacy invasions. Use code TBL at checkout for $99 off the Efani SAFE Plan. https://www.efani.com/tbl?utm_source=substack&utm_medium=email Try Stamp Seed, a DIY kit that enables you to hammer your seed words into a durable plate of titanium using professional stamping tools. Take 15% off with code TBL. Get your Stamp Seed today! https://www.stampseed.com/shop/titanium-seed-phrase-storage-kits.html?utm_source=substack&utm_medium=email Subscribe and turn on notifications for TBL on YouTube. Subscribe to TBL's research letter: https://thebitcoinlayer.com/subscribe Follow TBL on X: https://twitter.com/TheBitcoinLayer Subscribe to The Bitcoin Layer on your favorite podcast platform. Join the official TBL channel on Telegram: https://t.me/thebitcoinlayerofficial Use code TBLYT10 for 10% off all The Bitcoin Layer Merch at http://TheBitcoinLayer.com/merch Block Height 860073 Contribute to The Bitcoin Layer via Lightning Network: thebitcoinlayer@zbd.gg Nik Bhatia's Twitter: https://twitter.com/timevalueofbtc Research Associate Joe Consorti's Twitter: https://twitter.com/JoeConsorti Creative Director Matthew Ball's Twitter: https://twitter.com/matthewrball #TheBitcoinLayer #NikBhatia #CivilLiberties #AdministrativeState #ChevronDoctrine #SupremeCourt #BitcoinBanking #OperationChokepoint #ConstitutionalLaw #IRSReform #RegulatoryAgencies #LegalFreedom #SeparationOfPowers #TaxLaw #BankingReform #FightForLiberty #GovernmentOverreach #LibertyRestoration #LegalVictory #BitcoinRegulation #GovernmentPower #RestoringRights #Bloomberg #Analysis #Charts #Tradingview #InvestmentStrategy #MarketWatch #StockMarket #PassiveInvesting #IndexFunds #FinancialMarkets #MarketWatch #FreeMarket #FreeMarkets #Markets #USTreasury #TreasuryBills #BalanceSheet #FED #Debt #Inflation #Statistic #Rates #Interest #Asset #Bitcoin #Dollar #Sats #BTC #Gold #Market #Trading #Currency #Crypto #Analysis #Investment #News #Finance #Education #Blockchain #Mining #BitcoinMining #macro The Bitcoin Layer and its guests do not provide investment advice.Subscribe to The Bitcoin Layer on Soundwise

Macrodose
The Break Down: The Invisible Code of Capitalism w/ Katharina Pistor

Macrodose

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 11, 2024 47:55


Capitalism could not exist without the power and structure of the law — that's the simple but radical argument made by my guest today, Katharina Pistor, law professor at Columbia University, and the author of The Code of Capital: How The Law Creates Wealth and Inequality.  On today's episode, we break down how the law ‘encodes' capital and invisibly structures our world, from giving corporations the rights of a person, to obscure treaties that allow fossil fuel giants to sue governments when they attempt to act on climate. Ultimately, Adrienne asks Katharina whether the law can be harnessed as a force for progress on climate and ecological crisis, and what needs to change to break the legal deadlock. Katharina Pistor is a professor at Columbia University Law School, where she is the Director of the Center on Global Legal Transformation. She is the author of several celebrated books, most recently of The Code of Capital (Princeton University Press).

Kingdom Revival
Interview with Ryan Pitterson - The Nephilim Judgement

Kingdom Revival

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 9, 2024 93:21


Ryan Pitterson is a lawyer, Biblical Scholar, and Writer with an emphasis in ancient Hebrew Thought and Theology. He received his Bachelor of Arts in Political Science from the University of Rochester and his JD from Columbia University Law School. He is the author of "Judgement of the Nephilim" and "The Final Nephilim". Understanding Biblical Prophecy is the aim with this episode. #jesus #nephilim #prophecy #revelation #bible #enoch #giants #god #prayer #angels #christian

The Leading Voices in Food
E237: Agriculture impacts climate change more than you think

The Leading Voices in Food

Play Episode Listen Later May 24, 2024 25:11


Is it possible to decarbonize agriculture and make the food system more resilient to climate change? Today, I'm speaking with agricultural policy expert Peter Lehner about his climate neutral agriculture ideas and the science, law and policy needed to achieve these ambitious goals. Lehner is an environmental lawyer at Earthjustice and directs the organization's Sustainable Food and Farming Program. Transcript How does agriculture impact the climate? And I guess as important as that question is why don't more people know about this? It's unfortunate that more people don't know about it because Congress and other policy makers only really respond to public pressure. And there isn't enough public pressure now to address agriculture's contribution to climate change. Where does it come from? Most people think about climate change as a result of burning fossil fuels, coal and oil, and the release of carbon dioxide. And there's some of that in agriculture. Think about tractors and ventilation fans and electricity used for pumps for irrigation. But most of agriculture's contribution to climate change comes from other processes that are not in the fossil fuel or the power sector. Where are those? The first is nitrous oxide. Nitrous oxide is a greenhouse gas about 300 times more potent than carbon dioxide. And it comes because most farmers around the world and in the U.S. put about twice as much nitrogen fertilizer on their crops, on the land, as the plants can absorb. That extra nitrogen goes somewhere. Some of it goes off into the water. I'm sure your listeners have heard about harmful algae outbreaks or eutrophication of areas like the Chesapeake Bay and other bays where you just get too many nutrients and too much algae and very sick ecosystem. A lot of that nitrogen, though, also goes into the atmosphere as nitrous oxide. About 80% of nitrous oxide emissions in the U.S. come from agriculture. Excess fertilization of our hundreds of millions of acres of crop land. Quick question. Why would, because the farmers have to pay money for this, why do they apply twice as much as the plants can absorb? Great question. It's because of several different factors. Partly it is essentially technical or mechanical. A farmer may want to have the fertilizer on the land right at the spring when the crops are growing but the land may be a little muddy then. So they may have put it on in the fall, which is unfortunate because in the United States, in our temperate area, no plants are taking up fertilizers in the fall. Also, a plant is like you or me. They want to eat continually but a farmer may not want to apply fertilizer continuous. Every time you apply it, it takes tractor time and effort and it is more difficult. So they'll put a ton of fertilizer on at one point and then hope it lasts for a while, knowing that some of it will run off, but hopeful that some will remain to satisfy the plant. There's a lot of effort now to try to improve fertilizer application. To make sure it's applied in ways just the right amount at the right time. And perhaps with these what's called extended release fertilizers where you put it on and it will continue to release the nutrients to the plant over the next couple of weeks and not run off. But we have a long way to go. Okay, thanks. I appreciate that discussion and I'm sorry I diverted you from the track you were on talking about the overall impact of agriculture on the climate. I think what's so exciting about this area is that everyone cares about our food. We eat it three times a day or more and yet we know very little about where it comes from and its impacts on the world around us. It's wonderful to be talking about this. The second major source of climate change impact in agriculture is methane. Methane is another greenhouse gas much more powerful than carbon dioxide. About 30 times more powerful over a hundred years and about 85 times more powerful than carbon dioxide over 20 years. Which is I think the policy relevant time period that we're looking at because we're all trying to achieve climate stability by 2050. And where does methane come from? A little bit comes from rice, but the vast majority of it comes from cows and from manure. Cows are different than you and me. They can eat grass, and their stomachs are different, and release methane. Every time they breathe out, they are essentially breathing out this potent greenhouse gas methane. This is called enteric methane and it's the largest single source of methane in the United States. Bigger than the gas industry or the oil industry. The other major source of methane is manure. Our animals are raised in what are called concentrated animal feeding operations. They're not grazing bucolically on the pasture, they are crammed into buildings where there may be thousands, or tens of thousands, or even hundreds of thousands of these animals. Those hundreds of thousands of animals produce a vast amount of manure, whether it be say pigs in North Carolina or dairies in many States, or cattle or chicken. All our meat nowadays is grown in these concentrated areas where you get concentrated manure and that is often stored in these lagoons. These big pits of poop basically. And that, as it decomposes in this liquid environment, what's called anaerobically , releases a tremendous amount of methane. That's the second largest source of methane in the country after the cows belching. So you have nitrous oxide and you have methane. And then the third way agriculture contributes to climate change, which is different say than the fossil fuel sector, is by changing the land itself. Agriculture uses a tremendous amount of land. Think about it. When you go around, what do you see? You see agriculture uses about 62% of the contiguous United States; 800 million acres of land for grazing; or almost 400 million acres of land for cropland. Healthy land before it's been used for agriculture has a tremendous amount of carbon in the soil and in the plants. Just think about a forest with all the rich soil and the rich vegetation. When that is cleared to be a cornfield, all that carbon is lost and essentially it goes into the atmosphere as carbon dioxide. And that soil after that can't absorb any more carbon. Healthy soil is absorbing carbon all the time and most agricultural soils are not. So that release of carbon when you convert land to agriculture and that continuing inability to sequester carbon is another major way that agriculture contributes to climate change. So these three ways: nitrous oxide, methane and carbon from soil are all important contributors to climate change that don't really fit most people's model of what drives climate change - burning coal or oil and releasing carbon dioxide. But the bottom line is if we don't address agriculture's contribution to climate change, no matter how successful we are in reducing our fossil fuel use, we are very likely to face catastrophic climate change. Agriculture's contribution to climate change is so significant. Far more than the indicated by many figures. We can't achieve climate stability without addressing agriculture as well. Agriculture drives about a quarter or a third total green climate change. Given how important this is, why don't people know more about it? And does industry play a role in that? Industry plays a big role, as does politics. Industry - and by industry we mean the food industry. And you've covered this before. It's very concentrated industry where usually two or three or four firms control the market, whether it be for seeds or retail or beef or chicken or pesticides. It's a very, very concentrated industry with tremendous political power. They have done their best to ensure, first of all, the agriculture industry doesn't even have to report their greenhouse gas emissions. Every other industry has to report their greenhouse gas emissions. The big polluters have to report. On the other hand, agriculture was able to obtain a rider in Congress. That's an extra provision on a budget bill starting about a decade ago that prohibits EPA from requiring agricultural facilities to report greenhouse gas emissions. So unlike most areas, agriculture doesn't even have to report their emissions and industry certainly wants to keep it that way. Also, as I was explaining, agriculture contributes to climate change in a way that is different than what we normally think about. I think that added complexity has just meant it is harder for people to understand. And third, there's a tremendous amount of mythology in agriculture. People think or would like to think that their food comes from this nice family farm with a few animals and a few diversified crops on the hillside. And that in some sense was the reality 50 or 100 years ago, but now it's not the reality. While there's still lots of small farms like that by number, those produce very little of our food. Most of our food is produced in these gigantic animal factories that I mentioned earlier or in gigantic monoculture chemical-dependent agricultural operations. So, we have this disconnect between what is the mythology of agriculture and where our food comes from and the reality of it. People really don't want their myths disrupted. Given the importance of these issues, what are some of the main ways that the impact of agriculture on climate can be changed? That's another exciting part of this. That there's a lot of things that can be done to reduce the impact of agriculture's contribution to climate change. And we know this because there are a lot of producers who have piloted these programs, who've implemented these programs and these practices on their own operations to reduce the climate impact. And they've been successful. So these can be, for example, rotating crops instead of having the same crop year after year after year, which really depletes the soil. You can have different crops in different years and each crop puts a little different in the soil and takes a little different from the soil. As a result, very often you end up needing less artificial pesticide and fertilizer, both of which contribute to climate change. You can manage your animals different. You can manage your manure differently. For example, if manure is treated and handled dry, as opposed to in these wet manure lagoons, it produces very, very little methane. Instead of producing tremendous amounts of methane, it produces almost none. So, if we manage manure differently, we can significantly reduce methane emissions. And of course, there's what we think of as the demand side. In the same way that we think about LED light bulbs or more efficient cars as part of our energy transformation, we can use our land and food more efficiently. We waste a tremendous amount of food. Maybe 30-40% of the food we produce is wasted. That's crazy. It's all the effort and the greenhouse gases from producing the food are wasted if the food is wasted. Even worse, the food is dumped into a landfill for the most part where it releases more methane. And it's inefficient. We have a system that very heavily subsidizes meat production, but meat uses, particularly beef, a tremendous amount of land because cows need a lot of land the way their biology requires land and time. So we have almost 800 million or 700 million acres of land devoted to cattle grazing that could be storing carbon. Then it takes about 15 pounds of grain to get a pound of beef where people can eat the grain directly much more efficiently. So there's a lot of practices that we can do at every stage of the process to reduce the climate impact of agriculture. The challenge is that it's only on a couple percent of American cropland or very little portion of our food is produced that way. So Peter, let me ask you a question about that very point you're on. We've recorded a series of podcasts on regenerative agriculture. Some of the most interesting podcasts we've done from my point of view. And they've included scientists who've studied it, policy people who look into it, but also farmers who have done this. I'm thinking particularly, well, three names pop into mind, but there are more. So Nancy Ranney, who ran a ranch in New Mexico for cattle, Gabe Brown, a regenerative farmer in North Dakota, and Will Harris from Georgia were all people we spoke to. I got the sense in each of those cases that these people were converting to this new model of farming because of what they cared about. It was their own passions that led them to do this and belief that a different system of agriculture was going to be important for the future. They were doing it for that reason, rather than any incentives from the government or policies that were encouraging, things like that. So there will be a small number of such people who would do it because they're passionate about it. I'm assuming that number will grow, but never fast enough to really do anything to scale like we really need it. So I'm ultimately you're going to need policies in place to ensure these things happen in more and more farms. Are there particular policies that are oriented this way that you think might be especially helpful? Kelly, you are spot on. I know Nancy and Gabe and Will, and they're terrific. They are pioneers and they are showing that we know this works. We're not looking at ideas that might work. We are looking at practices that we know work because of what they and others like them have done. As you said, they're doing it because they believe it's the right thing. We'll get some farmers that way, but we need policy to move from 2% of American crop land to 92% of American crop land. So, how do we do that? One is the current farm bill is very important. The farm bill is the most important environmental law nobody's ever heard of. It dates back to the depression. It's renewed every five years. Congress is debating it right now. It was supposed to be renewed last year, but they couldn't get their act together. So they may or may not be able to reauthorize it this year. But the farm bill in one section provides a tremendous amount of money for nutrition assistance. And you've probably talked about that, what we call the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program. In another part of it, it provides tremendous amounts of subsidies to farmers, about $20 billion a year of subsidies to farmers. Right now, those subsidies really are not designed to encourage farmers to adopt the practices that you talked to Nancy or Gabe or Will about. These practices that I was talking about earlier and that sometimes are called regenerative, sometimes agroecological, organic farming is often a part of that. These $20 billion of subsidies though, could be redirected, reshaped somewhat and not necessarily radically, but reshaped and focused on encouraging farmers to adopt these practices that can help mitigate climate change. And importantly, the same practices, and as I'm sure the folks you've talked to said, also help them be more resilient to climate change. They can better help the producer better withstand floods and droughts and temperature extremes. So there is a tremendous upside from this. We are already spending $20 billion a year on farm subsidies. Let's start spending it more intelligently in a way that really addresses our needs. Do you see signs that things are moving in that direction? I wish I did. There are some signs that we're moving in the right direction. The Inflation Reduction Act, which Congress passed a couple of years ago, was the first time Congress ever linked agriculture and climate change. In the 2018 Farm Bill, there's no mention of climate change. And when we were working on that with members on the Hill, there was really no overt conversations about climate change. Fortunately, things have changed. So, a step forward is that we're talking about climate change. And in the Inflation Reduction Act, Congress provided $20 billion to go to programs that are established under the Farm Bill. So, 20 extra billion dollars to these Farm Bill conservation programs and required that that money be spent on practices that will reduce greenhouse gas emissions, essentially help us mitigate climate change. And that, again, was the first time Congress linked agriculture and climate change. Super important. Part of what's going on now on the Hill is a fight to ensure that money that the Inflation Reduction Act provided stays. There are those in Congress that would like to raid those funds and put them to other purposes, which we think would be a big step backwards. So that was really great opportunity. As to the Farm Bill money itself, there's definitely some conversations, particularly among the Democrats, to ensure that all of the Farm Bill programs are a bit more climate-focused. But we're far from consensus on that. So, we're making a bit of progress, but right now Congress is, I think it's fair to say, not at its most functional. And so the type of policy discussions we need, and an honest discussion of how can we help American farmers shift to practices that are better for them, for the communities, upwind and downwind and around them, better for climate change resilience and climate change mitigation. We're really not yet having that conversation as robustly as we need. Hopefully we'll be able to get to a place where the politics will allow us to have that. And frankly, this podcast and other conversations are really important to educating people so we can have that conversation. When you're trying to make policy advances, having public support for it can be a real asset. Do you see signs that the public is becoming more aware of this, that they're urging their political leaders to move on this front? For sure. The public is very much concerned about climate change. Every poll shows that. And people are concerned about it both as citizens and as consumers. So, if you follow the food marketing world, what you see is that many surveys show that consumers are very interested in the climate impact of their food choices. And far more than was the case a couple of years ago. And they want to know how can I buy food? How can I eat food that is climate friendly, that helps us stabilize the climate? And industry is responding to that. Now, some industry is responding to that by deceptive advertising. You may have seen that the New York Attorney General recently sued JBS, the world's largest beef company, for misleading statements about the climate-friendliness of their beef. So some companies are talking more than they're doing, but others are trying to respond to consumers' interest in more climate-friendly food. You see a growth in plant-based foods, plant-based milks, because plant-based foods have a much, much lower climate impact than meats, particularly beef. And so consumers are interested in that, and that market is responding. And I think you'll see more of that in governmental procurement as well. Governments that are trying to think about how can we, say New York City, reduce our climate footprint while a big part of a city's climate footprint is the food it purchases, say for New York City schools. And a city can take action by trying to buy lower climate impact foods. And that would be foods produced in a way that you've talked about with regenerative practices and also lower climate impact, such as more plant based. So, I think we're seeing a lot of progress on that for sure. So Peter, related to this, what would you think about some kind of labeling system on food products that gives an environmental score, let's say? I personally like the idea of labels. I'm not an expert by any stretch. I do remember that not too long ago, New York City required restaurants to label or have on the menus the calorie content of food. And that provision was later adopted by the Affordable Care Act and now is required of chain restaurants. And Trump tried to roll that back. So we litigated to try to preserve that and get that requirement reinstated in the Affordable Care Act successfully. And during that, I learned that labels really make a difference. Calorie labeling on menus does in fact help people make more informed choices and often better choices. And there's no question, again, I'm not an expert. You probably know much more, but for example, the added sugar labels make a difference and others. So I think as a whole, labels can make a big difference. Now, environmental footprint is a complicated multifaceted issue because something may create harm to water. It may create harm through toxic, say pesticide residue, or it may have a big climate footprint. How do you put all of that into a simple label? It's a complicated question. But I do think there's interest in having particularly climate, the climate impact food be identified on the label. And perhaps we will move in that direction.   Bio Based in New York, Peter Lehner is the managing attorney of Earthjustice's Sustainable Food & Farming Program, developing litigation, administrative, and legislative strategies to promote a more just and environmentally sound agricultural system and to reduce health, environmental, and climate harms from production of our food. Peter is one of the leading experts on the impact of agriculture on climate change and is the author of Farming for Our Future; the Science, Law, and Policy of Climate-Neutral Agriculture. From 2007–2015, Peter was the executive director of the Natural Resources Defense Council (NRDC) and the NRDC Action Fund. Among other new initiatives, Peter shaped a clean food program with food waste, antibiotic-free meat, regional food, and climate mitigation projects. From 1999–2006, Peter served as chief of the Environmental Protection Bureau of the New York State Attorney General's office. He supervised all environmental litigation by and against the state. He developed innovative multi-state strategies targeting global warming and air pollution emissions from the nation's largest electric utilities, spearheaded novel watershed enforcement programs, and led cases addressing invasive species, wildlife protection, and public health. Peter previously served at NRDC for five years directing the clean water program where he brought important attention to stormwater pollution. Before that, he created and led the environmental prosecution unit for New York City. Peter holds an AB in philosophy and mathematics from Harvard College and is an honors graduate of Columbia University Law School. Peter is on the boards of the Rainforest Alliance and Environmental Advocates of New York and a member of the American College of Environmental Lawyers. He helps manage two mid-sized farms and teaches a course on agriculture and environmental law at Columbia Law School.

UFO Paranormal Radio & United Public Radio
The Outer Realm - Ryan Pitterson - The Final Nephilim

UFO Paranormal Radio & United Public Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 5, 2024 106:03


Yhe Outer Realm Welcomes back Ryan Pitterson Date: December 4th, 2024 Episode : 403 Discussion: Ryan will be discussing his latest book " The Final Nephilim" (Borrowed from the book Promo) "Prepare for a study in Revelation that travels through time and space using ancient Biblical events to decipher the most mysterious prophecies of the Apocalypse, including: -Will the fallen angels once again attempt to “mingle themselves with the seed of men”? -Who or what is the Antichrist? Does he have a supernatural origin? -What is the connection between quantum physics and the Biblical symbolism of the scroll? -What role do UFOs and alien phenomena play in end of time events? -How do Jesus' warnings about the Days of Noah decipher the prophecies of Revelation? Please "Like, Subscribe and Share" About the Guest: Ryan Pitterson is a Biblical researcher and writer with an emphasis in ancient Hebrew thought and theology. He received his B.A. from the University of Rochester and his JD from Columbia University Law School. He is the author of the Amazon #1 Bestseller Judgment of The Nephilim, a comprehensive Biblical study of Genesis 6, the Nephilim giants and the fallen angels in the Days of Noah. His newest book, The Final Nephilim goes from Genesis to Revelation, providing a study on end times prophecy and the rise of the prophesied "seed of the serpent" - the Antichrist will be LINKS: Official Website https://judgmentofthenephilim.com/

United Public Radio
The Outer Realm - Ryan Pitterson - The Final Nephilim

United Public Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 5, 2024 106:03


Yhe Outer Realm Welcomes back Ryan Pitterson Date: December 4th, 2024 Episode : 403 Discussion: Ryan will be discussing his latest book " The Final Nephilim" (Borrowed from the book Promo) "Prepare for a study in Revelation that travels through time and space using ancient Biblical events to decipher the most mysterious prophecies of the Apocalypse, including: -Will the fallen angels once again attempt to “mingle themselves with the seed of men”? -Who or what is the Antichrist? Does he have a supernatural origin? -What is the connection between quantum physics and the Biblical symbolism of the scroll? -What role do UFOs and alien phenomena play in end of time events? -How do Jesus' warnings about the Days of Noah decipher the prophecies of Revelation? Please "Like, Subscribe and Share" About the Guest: Ryan Pitterson is a Biblical researcher and writer with an emphasis in ancient Hebrew thought and theology. He received his B.A. from the University of Rochester and his JD from Columbia University Law School. He is the author of the Amazon #1 Bestseller Judgment of The Nephilim, a comprehensive Biblical study of Genesis 6, the Nephilim giants and the fallen angels in the Days of Noah. His newest book, The Final Nephilim goes from Genesis to Revelation, providing a study on end times prophecy and the rise of the prophesied "seed of the serpent" - the Antichrist will be LINKS: Official Website https://judgmentofthenephilim.com/

UFO Paranormal Radio & United Public Radio
The Outer Realm- Ryan Pitterson - Judgement Of The Nephilim

UFO Paranormal Radio & United Public Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 19, 2023 148:01


Wednesday night live The Outer Realm welcomes for the first time, special guest Ryan Pitterson Discussion:  His book " Judgement of the Nephilim" Seg. 380 Part 1, Open Mic on The Nephilim and more! Part 2- We are joined by Ryan Pittman    About The Guest: Ryan Pitterson is a Biblical researcher and writer with an emphasis in ancient Hebrew thought and theology. He received his B.A. from the University of Rochester and his JD from Columbia University Law School. He is the author of the Amazon #1 Bestseller Judgment of The Nephilim, a comprehensive Biblical study of Genesis 6, the Nephilim giants and the fallen angels in the Days of Noah. His newest book, The Final Nephilim goes from Genesis to Revelation, providing a study on end times prophecy and the rise of the prophesied "seed of the serpent" - the Antichrist. About The Book: 6,000 years ago a war began. A war to rule Heaven and Earth that dates all the way back to the Garden of Eden. In the Garden, God told Satan that one day a woman would give birth to a male child – the Messiah, who would redeem humanity and destroy him. In order to prevent this child's birth, Satan instigated a fallen angelic rebellion. A group of angels broke off their allegiance to the Lord and entered the earthly realm to corrupt the human gene pool and prevent the Savior's birth. These fallen angels (“sons of God”) took human wives (“daughters of men”) and had children with them. Their offspring – hybrid half-human, half-angelic beings, were superhuman giants known as the Nephilim. With human DNA corrupted and humanity hanging in the balance, The Lord unleashed a punishment against the Nephilim so severe, only Noah and his family would survive.   Credits and Social Media Official Website   https://judgmentofthenephilim.com/  Facebook:  https://www.facebook.com/JudgmentOfTheNephilim/

United Public Radio
The Outer Realm- Ryan Pitterson - Judgement Of The Nephilim

United Public Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 19, 2023 148:01


Wednesday night live The Outer Realm welcomes for the first time, special guest Ryan Pitterson Discussion: His book " Judgement of the Nephilim" Seg. 380 Part 1, Open Mic on The Nephilim and more! Part 2- We are joined by Ryan Pittman About The Guest: Ryan Pitterson is a Biblical researcher and writer with an emphasis in ancient Hebrew thought and theology. He received his B.A. from the University of Rochester and his JD from Columbia University Law School. He is the author of the Amazon #1 Bestseller Judgment of The Nephilim, a comprehensive Biblical study of Genesis 6, the Nephilim giants and the fallen angels in the Days of Noah. His newest book, The Final Nephilim goes from Genesis to Revelation, providing a study on end times prophecy and the rise of the prophesied "seed of the serpent" - the Antichrist. About The Book: 6,000 years ago a war began. A war to rule Heaven and Earth that dates all the way back to the Garden of Eden. In the Garden, God told Satan that one day a woman would give birth to a male child – the Messiah, who would redeem humanity and destroy him. In order to prevent this child's birth, Satan instigated a fallen angelic rebellion. A group of angels broke off their allegiance to the Lord and entered the earthly realm to corrupt the human gene pool and prevent the Savior's birth. These fallen angels (“sons of God”) took human wives (“daughters of men”) and had children with them. Their offspring – hybrid half-human, half-angelic beings, were superhuman giants known as the Nephilim. With human DNA corrupted and humanity hanging in the balance, The Lord unleashed a punishment against the Nephilim so severe, only Noah and his family would survive. Credits and Social Media Official Website https://judgmentofthenephilim.com/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/JudgmentOfTheNephilim/

Squawk Pod
Antitrust Trial of (This) Century: DOJ vs. Google; China's Moves around Taiwan 9/22/23

Squawk Pod

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 22, 2023 27:27


Over the next few months, the DOJ and a collection of state attorneys general will make their case to a D.C. District Court judge for why Google has allegedly violated anti-monopoly law through exclusive agreements with mobile phone manufacturers and browser makers to make its search engine the default for consumers. Tim Wu, Columbia University Law School professor and former Biden administration antitrust advisor, discusses the ongoing Google antitrust trial and why he believes the trial will re-write our future. Admiral James Stavridis, former Supreme Allied Commander of NATO, discusses the current state of China-Taiwan tensions and the risk of a potential conflict in the region. Plus,the Republican stalemate over government funding continues and roughly 12,700 UAW workers are currently on strike, but the movement is spreading to more plants. Additional links: Check out Harry Wilson, former senior member of President Obama's auto industry tax force, offering lessons from previous auto strikes, recently on Squawk Box. Tim Wu: 12:50James Stavridis: 22:04In this episode:Joe Kernen, @JoeSquawkBecky Quick, @BeckyQuickKatie Kramer, @Kramer_Katie

The Story Box
Robin Steinberg Unboxing | A Public Defender's Guide To Justice in An Unjust world

The Story Box

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2023 56:03


Robin Steinberg is the founder and CEO of The Bail Project, a national effort to combat mass incarceration by transforming the pretrial system in the United States. Over a 35-year career as a public defender, Robin represented thousands of low-income people in over-policed neighborhoods and founded three additional high-impact organizations: The Bronx Defenders, The Bronx Freedom Fund, and Still She Rises. Robin has also taught trial advocacy and other courses at Columbia University Law School and UCLA School of Law. Robin is a frequent commentator on criminal justice issues and has contributed opinion pieces to the New York Times, the Marshall Project, and USA Today.The Courage of Compassion BookMy New Show: I'll Have You KnowSubscribe HereGet my new book 'The Path of an Eagle: How To Overcome & Lead After Being Knocked Down'.► AMAZON US► AMAZON AUS► AMAZON UKCONNECT WITH JAY & THE STORY BOX► INSTAGRAM ► TWITTER ► FACEBOOK ► WEBSITE SUBSCRIBE FOR MORE! ► Apple Podcast ► Spotify ► YouTube Enjoying The Show? Consider Subscribing To YouTube & Apple Podcasts, Please Leave A 5-Star Rating and Review over on Apple Podcasts.► Support The Show Here:Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/thestorybox. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Soul Wealth Podcast
Judgment of The Nephilim with Ryan Pitterson | SWP 284

Soul Wealth Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2023 58:08


What a great episode with Ryan Pitterson, author of the books Judgment of The Nephilim and The Final Nephilim. I connected with Ryan after listening to his audiobook Judgment of the Nephilim and instantly knew I wanted to interview him as a guest on the Soul Wealth Podcast.  We chatted about The Nephilim giants, Bible research, and how he started to grow his brand into a successful business.  Ryan Pitterson is a Biblical researcher and writer with an emphasis in ancient Hebrew thought and theology. Ryan is the author of Judgment of The Nephilim, a comprehensive Biblical study of Genesis 6, and The Final Nephilim which explores the return of the Nephilim and fallen angels in the end times, the rise of the Antichrist and the Second Coming Of Jesus Christ. He received his B.A. from the University of Rochester and his JD from Columbia University Law School. Connect with Ryan Pitterson: Website: https://judgmentofthenephilim.com/ Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/c/judgmentofthenephilim   Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/judgmentofthenephilim/   Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/JudgmentOfTheNephilim   Podcast: The beginning and end podcast with Ryan Pitterson     Ryan Yokome is an internationally recognized expert in the field of personal transformation. Over the past decade, Ryan has helped thousands of entrepreneurs get out of their own way to unleash their greatest purpose. Ryan is an entrepreneur, business coach, nature lover and the host of the Soul Wealth Podcast. Website  http://soulwealthcoaching.com   Thanks for tuning into the Soul Wealth Podcast. New episodes are uploaded every Monday. We'll chat then! 

The Network of Awareness
Empathy in Leadership

The Network of Awareness

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2023 74:05


In this installment of The Truth Seeker Series we will discuss “Empathy In Leadership” The importance of emotional intelligence in leading teams, driving success, and fostering a positive work environment. ORRA interviews Hans Eric Hageman who is a graduate of Princeton and Columbia University Law School, He has started and led organizations for underserved children in Harlem, NY, Kenya, and Lucknow, India. He is a recipient of the Robin Hood Foundation Heroes Award and the Essence Magazine Award. He is currently the executive director of the Tutwiler Community Education Center - a community and youth development organization located in the Mississippi Delta. His middle school and high school students learned the educational and healing power of nature on service trips to places like Nicaragua and Senegal, where they helped build a vegetable garden for AIDS patients.His goal is to be “An Ancestor Worth Remembering.” Send Audience To:https://www.tutwilercommunityeducationcenter.org/https://coachhans.ck.pageThis is my guide to finding your innate resiliency after a setback. Welcome to the Network of Awareness Podcast Radio Show! Follow us at : https://networkofawareness.com/We're grateful for your support and are working diligently to provide our listeners with valuable information, that can assist in developing a greater sense of Social & Self Awareness in our ever-changing Societies & Cultures. If you would like to donate and support our show please choose one of the links below: https://cash.app/$NetworkofAwareness https://www.paypal.com/paypalme/networkofawareness?country.x=US&locale.x=en_US NOA Social Media Links:https://www.spreaker.com/show/network-of-awareness https://twitter.com/orra_noa https://www.youtube.com/@ORRA_THE_INFORMATIONALIST https://www.instagram.com/networkofawareness.com1/ https://www.tiktok.com/@orra_informationalist https://www.facebook.com/networkofawareness.com1/ https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100090538384661All praises to our creator the Most High which inspires the very best in us! "When you live in the present, there's always an opportunity for a new beginning." - ORRA

The Network of Awareness
Empathy in Leadership

The Network of Awareness

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2023 74:05


In this installment of The Truth Seeker Series we will discuss “Empathy In Leadership” The importance of emotional intelligence in leading teams, driving success, and fostering a positive work environment. ORRA interviews Hans Eric Hageman who is a graduate of Princeton and Columbia University Law School, He has started and led organizations for underserved children in Harlem, NY, Kenya, and Lucknow, India. He is a recipient of the Robin Hood Foundation Heroes Award and the Essence Magazine Award. He is currently the executive director of the Tutwiler Community Education Center - a community and youth development organization located in the Mississippi Delta. His middle school and high school students learned the educational and healing power of nature on service trips to places like Nicaragua and Senegal, where they helped build a vegetable garden for AIDS patients.His goal is to be “An Ancestor Worth Remembering.” Send Audience To:https://www.tutwilercommunityeducationcenter.org/https://coachhans.ck.pageThis is my guide to finding your innate resiliency after a setback. Welcome to the Network of Awareness Podcast Radio Show! Follow us at : https://networkofawareness.com/We're grateful for your support and are working diligently to provide our listeners with valuable information, that can assist in developing a greater sense of Social & Self Awareness in our ever-changing Societies & Cultures. If you would like to donate and support our show please choose one of the links below: https://cash.app/$NetworkofAwareness https://www.paypal.com/paypalme/networkofawareness?country.x=US&locale.x=en_US NOA Social Media Links:https://www.spreaker.com/show/network-of-awareness https://twitter.com/orra_noa https://www.youtube.com/@ORRA_THE_INFORMATIONALIST https://www.instagram.com/networkofawareness.com1/ https://www.tiktok.com/@orra_informationalist https://www.facebook.com/networkofawareness.com1/ https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100090538384661All praises to our creator the Most High which inspires the very best in us! "When you live in the present, there's always an opportunity for a new beginning." - ORRA

KAJ Studio Podcast
How To Embrace A Growth Mindset For Success

KAJ Studio Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2023 30:03


In this episode of KAJ Masterclass LIVE, join us for an insightful conversation with Hans Hageman, an esteemed educator and social entrepreneur, as he shares his journey from law school to opening a girls' school in Lucknow. Discover the profound connection between personal development and business growth, as Hans delves into the importance of values, virtues, and self-awareness in achieving extraordinary success. Tune in to gain valuable insights and strategies for embracing a growth mindset on your path to success.

Journey to Esquire: The Podcast
Professor Judith Scully | Pursuing Social Justice in Law School - Journey to Esquire®️ The Podcast

Journey to Esquire: The Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2023 30:55


In this episode, we pass the mic to Judith Scully to discuss pursuing social justice in law school. Judith A.M. Scully has been a law professor since 1996. She joined the Stetson University College of Law in 2009 as a tenured full professor. From August 2011 until May 2017, she served as the William Reese Smith Distinguished Professor of Law for the purpose of developing public service, pro bono and professionalism programs for Stetson law students. For several years she directed the Stetson Law School Innocence Initiative. She is the founder and co-director of Stetson Law School's Social Justice Advocacy Concentration program and the Alliance for Advocacy and Philanthropy. She currently co-chairs the St. Petersburg Higher Education for Racial Equity (SPHERE) Consortium and was a founding co-chair of the Florida Law Schools' Consortium on Racial Justice from 2020-2022. She teaches courses in Criminal Law, Constitutional Law, Social Justice Advocacy, as well as seminars related to Race and American law and international human rights. Prior to teaching, Professor Scully managed her own law firm in the City of Chicago where she primarily represented plaintiffs in civil rights cases and defendants in criminal cases. She has served as an arbitrator for the Circuit Court of Cook County, an administrative law judge for the Cook County Commission on Human Rights and was the Deputy Director of the Board of Ethics for the City of Chicago. She has written several articles on eugenics, forced sterilization, and contraceptive abuse. Her work on reproductive rights has been presented at various international forums, including the International Women's Health and Human Rights Meeting in New Delhi, India; the 8th International Women's Health Conference in Brazil; and the United Nations World Conference on Women in Beijing. In 1990, as a member of the National Conference of Black Lawyers, Professor Scully worked with the African National Congress (ANC) to help draft the constitution for a Free and Democratic South Africa. Her suggestions for protecting women's reproductive rights were the basis of South Africa's constitutional provision guaranteeing a woman's right to reproductive choice. Her scholarship which also focuses on race and the criminal legal system has appeared in the Wisconsin International Law Journal, Columbia University Law School's race law journal, the UCLA Women's Law Journal, the Toledo Law Review, the Encyclopedia of American Civil Liberties and the Encyclopedia of the United States Supreme Court. She is a passionate advocate for racial justice, women's rights and criminal legal reform. Social Media Website: www.journeytoesquire.com Email: info@journeytoesquire.com Anchor: https://spotifyanchor-web.app.link/e/... LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/dive... Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/JourneytoEsq/ Twitter: @JourneytoEsq https://mobile.twitter.com/journeytoesq Instagram: @JourneytoEsq https://www.instagram.com/journeytoesq/ --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/journey-to-esquire/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/journey-to-esquire/support

Ask Dr. Drew
Hidden In $1.7 Trillion Spending Bill: MORE Censorship Of Physicians. Dr. Joel Zinberg Discusses Omnibus' Risky Limitations of Off-Label Prescriptions – Ask Dr. Drew – Episode 173

Ask Dr. Drew

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 29, 2023 86:37


“1 in 5 prescriptions are written for an off-label use” writes Dr. Joel Zinberg. But a section of the new spending bill could take away a physician's ability to use their clinical judgement when writing prescriptions – and CA's AB2098 could muzzle doctors' speech even more. Dr. Joel Zinberg – an expert on the crossroads between medicine and law – discusses LIVE on Ask Dr. Drew. Dr. Joel M. Zinberg, M.D., J.D. is a senior fellow with the Competitive Enterprise Institute. He is a native New Yorker who recently completed two years as General Counsel and Senior Economist at the Council of Economic Advisers in the Executive Office of the President. He practiced general and oncologic surgery in New York for nearly 30 years at the Mount Sinai Hospital and Icahn School of Medicine where he is an Associate Clinical Professor of Surgery. Dr. Zinberg taught for 10 years at the Columbia University Law School as a Lecturer in Law where he created a course on the legal, policy and ethical issues surrounding organ transplantation. He received his J.D. degree from the Yale Law School, his M.D. from the Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons and his B.A. in economics with High Honors, Phi Beta Kappa, from Swarthmore College. Learn more about Dr. Zinberg at https://cei.org/experts/joel-zinberg/ 「 SPONSORED BY 」 • BIRCH GOLD - Don't let your savings lose value. You can own physical gold and silver in a tax-sheltered retirement account, and Birch Gold will help you do it. Claim your free, no obligation info kit from Birch Gold at https://birchgold.com/drew • GENUCEL - Using a proprietary base formulated by a pharmacist, Genucel has created skincare that can dramatically improve the appearance of facial redness and under-eye puffiness. Genucel uses clinical levels of botanical extracts in their cruelty-free, natural, made-in-the-USA line of products. Get 10% off with promo code DREW at https://genucel.com/drew 「 MEDICAL NOTE 」 The CDC states that COVID-19 vaccines are safe, effective, and reduce your risk of severe illness. Hundreds of millions of people have received a COVID-19 vaccine, and serious adverse reactions are uncommon. Dr. Drew is a board-certified physician and Dr. Kelly Victory is a board-certified emergency specialist. Portions of this program will examine countervailing views on important medical issues. You should always consult your personal physician before making any decisions about your health.  「 ABOUT the SHOW 」 Ask Dr. Drew is produced by Kaleb Nation (https://kalebnation.com) and Susan Pinsky (https://twitter.com/firstladyoflove). This show is for entertainment and/or informational purposes only, and is not a substitute for medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. 「 GEAR PROVIDED BY 」 • BLUE MICS - Find your best sound at https://drdrew.com/blue • ELGATO - See how Elgato's lights transformed Dr. Drew's set: https://drdrew.com/sponsors/elgato/ 「 ABOUT DR. DREW 」 For over 30 years, Dr. Drew has answered questions and offered guidance to millions through popular shows like Celebrity Rehab (VH1), Dr. Drew On Call (HLN), Teen Mom OG (MTV), and the iconic radio show Loveline. Now, Dr. Drew is opening his phone lines to the world by streaming LIVE from his home studio. Watch all of Dr. Drew's latest shows at https://drdrew.tv Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Legal Talk Network - Law News and Legal Topics
How “Lawyerless” Courts Fail Everyone

Legal Talk Network - Law News and Legal Topics

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2022 36:18


There is a massive disconnect between what courts were designed to do—solve legal disputes through lawyer-driven, adversarial litigation—and what these courts are asked to do today—help people without lawyers navigate complex social, economic and interpersonal challenges, most of which are deeply tied to structural inequality. As a result, the judicial role is in upheaval, according to our guests. In this episode, we discuss how we got here and if we can fix it. Guests: Colleen F. Shanahan, Clinical Professor of Law, Columbia University Law School; Founder of Columbia Law School's Community Advocacy Lab Anna Carpenter, Professor of Law, Utah S.J. Quinney College of Law; Senior Director, Presidential Initiatives, Office of the President, University of Utah; Founder and Director of the Justice Lab at Utah College of Law Alyx Mark, Assistant Professor of Government, Wesleyan University. Article: “America's Lawyerless Courts,” written by Anna E. Carpenter, Colleen F. Shanahan, Alyx Mark and Jessica Steinberg.

Talk Justice An LSC Podcast
How “Lawyerless” Courts Fail Everyone

Talk Justice An LSC Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2022 36:18


There is a massive disconnect between what courts were designed to do—solve legal disputes through lawyer-driven, adversarial litigation—and what these courts are asked to do today—help people without lawyers navigate complex social, economic and interpersonal challenges, most of which are deeply tied to structural inequality. As a result, the judicial role is in upheaval, according to our guests. In this episode, we discuss how we got here and if we can fix it. Guests: Colleen F. Shanahan, Clinical Professor of Law, Columbia University Law School; Founder of Columbia Law School's Community Advocacy Lab Anna Carpenter, Professor of Law, Utah S.J. Quinney College of Law; Senior Director, Presidential Initiatives, Office of the President, University of Utah; Founder and Director of the Justice Lab at Utah College of Law Alyx Mark, Assistant Professor of Government, Wesleyan University. Article: “America's Lawyerless Courts,” written by Anna E. Carpenter, Colleen F. Shanahan, Alyx Mark and Jessica Steinberg.

The Lawfare Podcast
Lawfare Archive: The Forgotten War Remembered

The Lawfare Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 24, 2022 51:38 Very Popular


From July 20, 2020: This year marks the 70th anniversary of the beginning of the Korean War. Though often called the "Forgotten War," the Korean War has highly conditioned much of our contemporary international politics in East Asia, and the people of Korea continue to live with its aftermath, both in the north and in the south. And the shadow of the Korean War looms large over something we often debate on Lawfare—war powers. To commemorate the 70th anniversary of the U.S. entry into the Korean War, Benjamin Wittes spoke with Katharine Moon, a professor of political science at Wellesley College and a non-resident senior fellow at the Brookings Institution Center for East Asia Policy Studies; Matt Waxman, a professor at Columbia University Law School and long-time Lawfare contributor; and Scott R. Anderson, senior editor of Lawfare and a specialist on war powers, among other things. They talked about what happened on the Korean peninsula during the war, how it affected the way we talk about war powers, and the international law status of the conflict in Korea.Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/lawfare. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

The 'X' Zone Radio Show
Rob McConnell Interviews - JIM PITTERSON - Judgement of the Nephilim

The 'X' Zone Radio Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 14, 2022 60:26


Ryan Pitterson is a Biblical researcher and writer with an emphasis in ancient Hebrew thought and theology. He received his B.A. from the University of Rochester and his JD from Columbia University Law School. He resides in the New York City area with his family.

California Haunts Radio
The Bible and the Paranormal with Ryan Pitterson

California Haunts Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 5, 2022 61:53


Please note: A processing error occurred. Actual interview starts 10 minutes in. Ryan Pitterson has spent years studying the bible. He is a writer and has a B.A. from the University of Rochester and his JD from Columbia University Law School. Website judgmentofthenephilim.com Books Judgment Of The Nephilim The Final Nephilim

Macro Musings with David Beckworth
Lev Menand on *The Fed Unbound: Central Banking in a Time of Crisis*

Macro Musings with David Beckworth

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 20, 2022 52:33 Very Popular


Lev Menand is an associate professor of law at Columbia University Law School and writes widely on legal issues surrounding the Federal Reserve. Lev rejoins Macro Musings to talk about his new book titled, *The Fed Unbound: Central Banking in a Time of Crisis.* Specifically, David and Lev discuss why the Fed can be considered unbound, the history of the Fed's engagement with the shadow banking system, and Lev's solutions for reform.   Transcript for the episode can be found here.   Lev's Twitter: @LevMenand Lev's Columbia Law profile   David's Twitter: @DavidBeckworth Follow us on Twitter: @Macro_Musings Click here for the latest Macro Musings episodes sent straight to your inbox!   Related Links:   *The Fed Unbound: Central Banking in a Time of Crisis* by Lev Menand   *Unappropriated Dollars: The Fed's Ad Hoc Lending Facilities and the Rules That Govern Them* by Lev Menand

3 Beards Podcast
EP: 176 Ryan Pitterson: Judgment of the Nephilim

3 Beards Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2022 77:16


Judgement of the Nephilim   6,000 years ago a war began. A war to rule Heaven and Earth that dates all the way back to the Garden of Eden. In the Garden, God told Satan that one day a woman would give birth to a male child – the Messiah, who would redeem humanity and destroy him. In order to prevent this child's birth, Satan instigated a fallen angelic rebellion. A group of angels broke off their allegiance to the Lord and entered the earthly realm to corrupt the human gene pool and prevent the Savior's birth.   These fallen angels (“sons of God”) took human wives (“daughters of men”) and had children with them. Their offspring – hybrid half-human, half-angelic beings, were superhuman giants known as the Nephilim. With human DNA corrupted and humanity hanging in the balance, The Lord unleashed a punishment against the Nephilim so severe, only Noah and his family would survive.   Ryan Pitterson is a Biblical researcher and writer with an emphasis in ancient Hebrew thought and theology. He received his B.A. from the University of Rochester and his JD from Columbia University Law School. Get more information at  thejudgementofthenephilim.comSupport the show

Talking Beats with Daniel Lelchuk
Ep. 137: Cutting Edge Ethics with Susan Liautaud

Talking Beats with Daniel Lelchuk

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2022 38:09


"Ethics is everywhere. It's in the arts, it's in entrepreneurship, it's in family, and business. No matter what walk of life, no matter your passion, ethics is the great connector both for individuals and for the larger society." Ethics expert Susan Liautaud joins the podcast. She has written a book called The Little Book of Big Ethical Questions, in which she poses situations and questions to the reader that we all come into contact with in our daily lives. “Would you apply for a job you know your friend is applying for?” Or “Should voting be mandatory?” Or "what about police using facial recognition technology?" "What would I have done?" "Is there one correct answer?" And ultimately: "How can ethics help us navigate these situations to find the best outcome for ourselves and others?" In a wide ranging conversation that goes in many directions, Susan and Daniel talk broad themes-- ethics and social media, for example-- and also connect ethics, structure, harmony and dissonance to Ukraine, COVID preparedness, the world of music, and more. If you like what we do, please support the show. By making a one-time or recurring donation, you will contribute to us being able to present the highest quality substantive, long-form interviews with the world's most compelling people. Dr. Susan Liautaud is Founder and Managing Director of Susan Liautaud & Associates Limited (SLAL), a consultancy in ethics matters internationally. She brings broad global experience with ethics and governance to business, non-profit, governmental and academic organizations and leaders. Susan is the Author of The Power of Ethics and of The Little Book of Big Ethical Questions. She also teaches cutting edge ethics courses at Stanford University and was a Visiting Scholar at the Stanford Center of Philanthropy and Civil Society from 2012 to 2015. She also founded a non-profit, independent, cross-sector laboratory and collaborative platform for innovative ethics called The Ethics Incubator. She serves as Chair of Council of the London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE) and as Vice Chair of the Global Partnership for Education (GPE). Susan has been appointed to the UK Cabinet Office's Advisory Committee on Business Appointments (ACoBA), to the Stanford HAI (Stanford Institute for Human- Centered Artificial Intelligence) and to SAP's AI Ethics Advisory Panel. She also serves on a number of other boards and advisory boards, including: the French Ambassador's Foreign Trade Advisory Council in the UK; member of the board of directors of the Pasteur Institute, and the American Hospital of Paris Board of Governors. She formerly served as Chair and member of the Doctors Without Borders/Médecins Sans Frontières US Advisory Board, to the Advisory Council to the UK Centre for Data Ethics and Innovation board, and as member of Care International Supervisory Board. Susan holds a PhD in Social Policy from the London School of Economics and Political Science; a Juris Doctor from Columbia University Law School; a M.A. in Chinese Studies from University of London School of Oriental and African Studies; a M.A. and two B.A.s from Stanford University. She speaks fluent French and Spanish, as well as advanced intermediate Chinese and intermediate Italian.

Richard Syrett's Strange Planet
717: THE FINAL NEPHILIM PT. 2

Richard Syrett's Strange Planet

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2022 49:30


EPISODE #717 THE FINAL NEPHILIM PT. 2 Richard welcomes a biblical prophecy expert and author to discuss the war between human and Nephilim bloodlines, exploring incompletely understood Biblical passages about "giants" and why he believes these angelic beings were 100% real. ​Guest: Ryan Pitterson is a biblical researcher and writer with an emphasis in ancient Hebrew thought and theology. He received his B.A. from the University of Rochester and his JD from Columbia University Law School. He resides in the New York City area with his family. ​BOOKS:  The Final Nephilim Judgement of the Nephilim SUPPORT OUR SPONSORS!!! COPY MY CRYPTO - Discover how over 1,300 people - many who know nothing about crypto or how to invest - are building rapid wealth the cabal can never steal - "You don't need to know a thing about cryptocurrency if you copy someone who does" CopyMyCrypto.com/Dollar Life Change and Formula 13 Teas All Organic, No Caffeine, Non GMO!  More Energy!  Order now, use the code 'unlimited' to save 10% on all non-SALE items, PLUS... ALL your purchases ships for free!!!  GET THE CONSPIRACY SPECIAL HERE  C60EVO -The Secret is out about this powerful anti-oxidant. The Purest C60 available is ESS60.  Buy Direct from the Source.  Buy  BECOME A PREMIUM SUBSCRIBER FOR LESS THAN $2 PER MONTH If you're a fan of this podcast, I hope you'll consider becoming a Premium Subscriber.  For just $1.99 per month, subscribers to my Conspiracy Unlimited Plus gain access to two exclusive, commercial-free episodes per month. They also gain access to my back catalog of episodes.

Richard Syrett's Strange Planet
717 The Final Nephilim Pt. 2

Richard Syrett's Strange Planet

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2022 49:31


EPISODE #717 THE FINAL NEPHILIM PT. 2 Richard welcomes a biblical prophecy expert and author to discuss the war between human and Nephilim bloodlines, exploring incompletely understood Biblical passages about "giants" and why he believes these angelic beings were 100% real. ​Guest: Ryan Pitterson is a biblical researcher and writer with an emphasis in ancient Hebrew thought and theology. He received his B.A. from the University of Rochester and his JD from Columbia University Law School. He resides in the New York City area with his family. ​BOOKS:  The Final Nephilim Judgement of the Nephilim SUPPORT OUR SPONSORS!!! COPY MY CRYPTO - Discover how over 1,300 people - many who know nothing about crypto or how to invest - are building rapid wealth the cabal can never steal - "You don't need to know a thing about cryptocurrency if you copy someone who does" CopyMyCrypto.com/Dollar Life Change and Formula 13 Teas All Organic, No Caffeine, Non GMO!  More Energy!  Order now, use the code 'unlimited' to save 10% on all non-SALE items, PLUS... ALL your purchases ships for free!!!  GET THE CONSPIRACY SPECIAL HERE    C60EVO -The Secret is out about this powerful anti-oxidant. The Purest C60 available is ESS60.  Buy Direct from the Source.  Buy    BECOME A PREMIUM SUBSCRIBER FOR LESS THAN $2 PER MONTH If you're a fan of this podcast, I hope you'll consider becoming a Premium Subscriber.  For just $1.99 per month, subscribers to my Conspiracy Unlimited Plus gain access to two exclusive, commercial-free episodes per month. They also gain access to my back catalog of episodes.

Richard Syrett's Strange Planet
716: The Final Nephilim Pt. 1

Richard Syrett's Strange Planet

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 6, 2022 50:31


EPISODE #716 THE FINAL NEPHILIM PT. 1 Richard welcomes a biblical prophecy expert and author to discuss the war between human and Nephilim bloodlines, exploring incompletely understood Biblical passages about "giants" and why he believes these angelic beings were 100% real. ​Guest: Ryan Pitterson is a biblical researcher and writer with an emphasis in ancient Hebrew thought and theology. He received his B.A. from the University of Rochester and his JD from Columbia University Law School. He resides in the New York City area with his family. ​BOOKS:  The Final Nephilim Judgement of the Nephilim SUPPORT OUR SPONSORS!!! COPY MY CRYPTO - Discover how over 1,300 people - many who know nothing about crypto or how to invest - are building rapid wealth the cabal can never steal - "You don't need to know a thing about cryptocurrency if you copy someone who does" CopyMyCrypto.com/Dollar Life Change and Formula 13 Teas All Organic, No Caffeine, Non GMO!  More Energy!  Order now, use the code 'unlimited' to save 10% on all non-SALE items, PLUS... ALL your purchases ships for free!!!  GET THE CONSPIRACY SPECIAL HERE  C60EVO -The Secret is out about this powerful anti-oxidant. The Purest C60 available is ESS60.  Buy Direct from the Source.  Buy  BECOME A PREMIUM SUBSCRIBER FOR LESS THAN $2 PER MONTH If you're a fan of this podcast, I hope you'll consider becoming a Premium Subscriber.  For just $1.99 per month, subscribers to my Conspiracy Unlimited Plus gain access to two exclusive, commercial-free episodes per month. They also gain access to my back catalog of episodes.

Richard Syrett's Strange Planet
716 The Final Nephilim Pt. 1

Richard Syrett's Strange Planet

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 6, 2022 50:27


EPISODE #716 THE FINAL NEPHILIM PT. 1 Richard welcomes a biblical prophecy expert and author to discuss the war between human and Nephilim bloodlines, exploring incompletely understood Biblical passages about "giants" and why he believes these angelic beings were 100% real. ​Guest: Ryan Pitterson is a biblical researcher and writer with an emphasis in ancient Hebrew thought and theology. He received his B.A. from the University of Rochester and his JD from Columbia University Law School. He resides in the New York City area with his family. ​BOOKS:  The Final Nephilim Judgement of the Nephilim SUPPORT OUR SPONSORS!!! COPY MY CRYPTO - Discover how over 1,300 people - many who know nothing about crypto or how to invest - are building rapid wealth the cabal can never steal - "You don't need to know a thing about cryptocurrency if you copy someone who does" CopyMyCrypto.com/Dollar Life Change and Formula 13 Teas All Organic, No Caffeine, Non GMO!  More Energy!  Order now, use the code 'unlimited' to save 10% on all non-SALE items, PLUS... ALL your purchases ships for free!!!  GET THE CONSPIRACY SPECIAL HERE    C60EVO -The Secret is out about this powerful anti-oxidant. The Purest C60 available is ESS60.  Buy Direct from the Source.  Buy    BECOME A PREMIUM SUBSCRIBER FOR LESS THAN $2 PER MONTH If you're a fan of this podcast, I hope you'll consider becoming a Premium Subscriber.  For just $1.99 per month, subscribers to my Conspiracy Unlimited Plus gain access to two exclusive, commercial-free episodes per month. They also gain access to my back catalog of episodes.

The Conspiracy Show with Richard Syrett
The Nephilim and Bible Prophecy with Ryan Pitterson

The Conspiracy Show with Richard Syrett

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 4, 2022 105:30


Richard welcomes a biblical prophecy expert and author to discuss the war between human and Nephilim bloodlines, exploring incompletely understood Biblical passages about "giants" and why he believes these angelic beings were 100% real.? Guest: Ryan Pitterson is a biblical researcher and writer with an emphasis in ancient Hebrew thought and theology. He received his B.A. from the University of Rochester and his JD from Columbia University Law School. He resides in the New York City area with his family.? BOOKS: The Final Nephilim https://www.amazon.com/Final-Nephilim... Judgement of the Nephilim https://www.amazon.ca/-/fr/Ryan-Pitte... Listen live every Sunday at 11pm on Zoomer Radio

Partners in Justice
Promoting the Rule of Law: Nuremberg and Wars of Aggression

Partners in Justice

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 21, 2022 55:16


The first episode of Partners in Justice, Nuremberg and Wars of Aggression, is part of The Center for American and International Law's series, "Promoting the Rule of Law: Discussions Concerning the Crisis in Eastern Europe." This educational series will feature expert perspectives to inform the public about global issues arising from Russia's invasion of Ukraine and the legal mechanisms that can be used to hold people accountable for instigating wars of aggression.  The first discussion in the series will feature a conversation around the Crime Against Peace aspects of the Nuremberg proceedings and the relevance of that history to current events in Ukraine. Professor Jonathan Bush, Columbia University Law School, one of the nation's leading experts on the Nuremberg Trials, joined T.L. Cubbage, president of The Center for American and International Law, for this discussion.  (Broadcast on March 16, 2022) --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/partnersinjustice/message

The Weird Christian Podcast
49. Ryan Pitterson - Will the Antichrist be a Nephilim Hybrid? (The Final Nephilim)

The Weird Christian Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2022 74:32


Ryan Pitterson is a Biblical researcher and writer with an emphasis in ancient Hebrew thought and theology. He received his bachelors degree from the University of Rochester and his junior doctorate from Columbia University Law School. In this episode, we discuss his sequel to Judgement of the Nephilim, The Final Nephilim. In this case the final Nephilim is referring to an individual we know as the antichrist. We get into Revelation's 7 mystery kings, Judas as a resurrected false prophet, an Israelite antichrist, the alien deception, Nephilim in pop culture and much more! Previous Interview: Ryan Pitterson - Judgement of the Nephilim, The Final Nephilim, Giants, Cain, Poseidon & Nimrod https://youtu.be/YCDKj-mv1oQ Guest Website: Judgment of the Nephilim – The Official Website Doug Woodward interview referenced in the interview: https://youtu.be/PoMbOfYOuBw YouTube: https://youtu.be/BaFwhzsYLdE Email Host: theweirdchristianpodcast@gmail.com

The Wolf And The Shepherd
Judgment Of The Nephilim With Ryan Pitterson

The Wolf And The Shepherd

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 29, 2021 74:30


Ryan Pitterson is a Biblical researcher and writer with an emphasis in ancient Hebrew thought and theology. He is author of the Amazon #1 Bestseller Judgment Of The Nephilim, a comprehensive Biblical study of the fallen angels and Nephilim giants in the book of Genesis. He received his B.A. from the University of Rochester and his JD from Columbia University Law School. The Nephilim are mysterious beings or people in the Hebrew Bible that are large and strong. The word Nephilim is loosely translated as giants in some Bibles but left untranslated in others. Some traditional Jewish explanations interpret them as fallen angels. The main reference to them is in Genesis, but the passage is ambiguous and the identity of the Nephilim is disputed.

NIGHT-LIGHT RADIO
Judgment Of The Nephilim with Ryan Pitterson

NIGHT-LIGHT RADIO

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 16, 2021 119:25


6,000 years ago a war began. A war to rule Heaven and Earth that dates all the way back to the Garden of Eden. In the Garden, God told Satan that one day a woman would give birth to a male child – the Messiah, who would redeem humanity and destroy him. In order to prevent this child's birth, Satan instigated a fallen angelic rebellion. A group of angels broke off their allegiance to the Lord and entered the earthly realm to corrupt the human gene pool and prevent the Savior's birth. These fallen angels (“sons of God”) took human wives (“daughters of men”) and had children with them. Their offspring – hybrid half-human, half-angelic beings, were superhuman giants known as the Nephilim. With human DNA corrupted and humanity hanging in the balance, The Lord unleashed a punishment against the Nephilim so severe, only Noah and his family would survive. RYAN PITTERSON is a Biblical researcher and writer with an emphasis in ancient Hebrew thought and theology. He received his B.A. from the University of Rochester and his JD from Columbia University Law School. 

NIGHT-LIGHT RADIO
Judgment Of The Nephilim with Ryan Pitterson

NIGHT-LIGHT RADIO

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 16, 2021 120:00


6,000 years ago a war began. A war to rule Heaven and Earth that dates all the way back to the Garden of Eden. In the Garden, God told Satan that one day a woman would give birth to a male child – the Messiah, who would redeem humanity and destroy him. In order to prevent this child's birth, Satan instigated a fallen angelic rebellion. A group of angels broke off their allegiance to the Lord and entered the earthly realm to corrupt the human gene pool and prevent the Savior's birth. These fallen angels (“sons of God”) took human wives (“daughters of men”) and had children with them. Their offspring – hybrid half-human, half-angelic beings, were superhuman giants known as the Nephilim. With human DNA corrupted and humanity hanging in the balance, The Lord unleashed a punishment against the Nephilim so severe, only Noah and his family would survive. RYAN PITTERSON is a Biblical researcher and writer with an emphasis in ancient Hebrew thought and theology. He received his B.A. from the University of Rochester and his JD from Columbia University Law School. 

Night-Light Radio
Judgment Of The Nephilim with Ryan Pitterson

Night-Light Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 16, 2021 119:25


6,000 years ago a war began. A war to rule Heaven and Earth that dates all the way back to the Garden of Eden. In the Garden, God told Satan that one day a woman would give birth to a male child – the Messiah, who would redeem humanity and destroy him. In order to prevent this child's birth, Satan instigated a fallen angelic rebellion. A group of angels broke off their allegiance to the Lord and entered the earthly realm to corrupt the human gene pool and prevent the Savior's birth. These fallen angels (“sons of God”) took human wives (“daughters of men”) and had children with them. Their offspring – hybrid half-human, half-angelic beings, were superhuman giants known as the Nephilim. With human DNA corrupted and humanity hanging in the balance, The Lord unleashed a punishment against the Nephilim so severe, only Noah and his family would survive.RYAN PITTERSON is a Biblical researcher and writer with an emphasis in ancient Hebrew thought and theology. He received his B.A. from the University of Rochester and his JD from Columbia University Law School. 

Kaleidoscope of Possibilities
EP 36 – Freedom from Trauma & Tension with Erika Neil

Kaleidoscope of Possibilities

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 24, 2021 35:44


To watch the video of this episode, please go to: https://youtu.be/Y-WZ_J_dT7U   What are some efficient ways of working with trauma energy?   How can we choose the modalities that will work for clients?   What are the future possibilities for changing the trauma and tension in the world?   Tune into another amazing episode of Kaleidoscope of Possibilities which will introduce you to Licensed Clinical Social Worker Erika Neil, whose life experiences, dramatic career change and vision for the future led her to discover some potent and life-changing ways of working with stress, trauma, and tension with methods that enhance creativity and post-traumatic growth. Erika also guides us through a powerful exercise of immediate relaxation and stress relief.   In this episode: Erika's story and career transition Havening EMDR The origins of EMDR Trauma and the body Amygdala potentiation Somatic Experiencing® Sensorimotor Psychotherapy Knowing which modality to use Having agency Post-traumatic growth MRI studies The Flash Method Calming exercise Vision for the future and all of humanity   Resources mentioned in this episode: Website: https://www.erikaneil.com ACEP – Association for Comprehensive Energy Psychology: https://www.energypsych.org ACEP Research: https://www.energypsych.org/page/Research_Landing   About Erika: Erika Neil is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker in the greater Washington DC metropolitan area who helps clients overcome the limiting effects of trauma and other difficult life experiences so that they are free to live the life they want. Erika attended Harvard University, Columbia University Law School, and Catholic University School of Social Service. She has specialized training in the treatment of trauma. managing stress and difficult emotions, and strengthening positive emotional states. Erika is a Havening Techniques Trainer and is also a practitioner of EMDR (Eye–Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing), MBSR (Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduction), Reiki, Quantum Touch, Emotional Freedom Technique, Somatic Experiencing, Sensorimotor Psychotherapy, the Flash Technique, and Brainspotting. Erika emphasizes mind-body awareness practices to increase capacity and resilience. Prior to becoming a social worker Erika was a lawyer for abused and neglected children in Washington DC. Havening techniques have brought about dramatic change and growth in her clients and in herself. Erika's style is collaborative, warm, and solution-focused. She was trained by the creator of Havening and was the first certified Havening practitioner in the Washington, DC area.    “It's like alchemy, you can transform it from feeling distressing and constricted to being expansive and radiant.”– Erika   Would you like to continue this conversation and connect with other people who are interested in exploring these topics? Please join us on our Facebook group! (https://www.facebook.com/groups/kaleidoscopeofpossibilitiespodcast/)   About your host: Dr. Adriana Popescu is a clinical psychologist, addiction and trauma specialist, and empowerment coach who is based in San Francisco, California and practices worldwide.   For more information on Dr. Adriana, her sessions and classes, please visit: https://adrianapopescu.org/   You can also follow her on social media: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/DrAdrianaPopescu/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/dradrianapopescu/?hl=en Twitter: https://twitter.com/DrAdrianaP Linked In: https://www.linkedin.com/in/adriana-popescu-ph-d-03793 Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/dradrianapopescu Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCflL0zScRAZI3mEnzb6viVA Vurbl: https://vurbl.com/station/MjMRyCcTpj/ Clubhouse: https://www.clubhouse.com/club/kaleidoscopepossibilities   Disclaimer: This podcast represents the opinions of Dr. Adriana Popescu and her guests. The content expressed therein should not be taken as psychological or medical advice. The content here is for informational or entertainment purposes only. Please consult your healthcare professional for any medical or treatment questions.   This website or podcast is not to be used in any legal capacity whatsoever, including but not limited to establishing “standard of care” in any legal sense or as a basis for legal proceedings or expert witness testimony. Listening, reading, emailing, or interacting on social media with our content in no way establishes a client-therapist relationship.

Bombshell1111 Podcast “Therapy 4 Women of Color”
Are you a woman interested in politics? Interview with Tiffany Gardner from ReflectUS| Host:Keya

Bombshell1111 Podcast “Therapy 4 Women of Color”

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 12, 2021 28:05


Are you a woman interested in politics? Check out the latest podcast episode with special guest Tiffany Gardner from ReflectUS. Tiffany's bio reads Tiffany Gardner brings over a decade of extensive international experience in human rights advocacy and domestic public interest. She has worked on women's rights, human rights and grassroots organizing throughout Africa, Southeast Asia, and the United States. She worked with the South African Truth and Reconciliation Commission, the United Nations International Law Commission and Human Rights Watch and recently was the co-founder and director of the One World Exchange Program for under-represented U.S. college students and organized international solidarity coalitions. She is a former Mergers & Acquisitions associate at the New York law firm Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom LLP. She received a B.A. from Yale University, a J.D. from New York University School of Law and a LL.M. in human rights law from Columbia University Law School. She is a member of the Council on Foreign Affairs. Don't forget to ⭕️Subscribe Now⭕️ Every Sunday night at 10 PM CST Bombshell1111 Podcast" Therapy 4 Women of Color"” focuses on mental health and personal development. The podcast will share everything from resources, financial literacy, mental health awareness, have professional guests who are experts in specific careers, and more. Thank you for your support! Bombshell1111 --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/lekeya/support

That Said With Michael Zeldin
A Conversation with Dan Abrams Author, ‘Kennedy's Avenger: Assassination, Conspiracy, and the Forgotten Trial of Jack Ruby'

That Said With Michael Zeldin

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 4, 2021 61:14


  Join Michael Zeldin in a conversation with Dan Abrams, Author, Kennedy's Avenger: Assassination, Conspiracy, and the Forgotten Trial of Jack Ruby. They will explore the twists and turns of one of the most publicized and surprising criminal trials in U.S. history. Guest Dan Abrams Dan Abrams is the CEO and Founder of Abrams Media and the Chief Legal Affairs Anchor for ABC News and was previously the co-anchor of Nightline. Prior to 2011, Dan was at NBC News for 15 years as, among other things, a reporter for NBC Nightly News, host on MSNBC, and Chief Legal Correspondent for NBC News. From 2006 to late 2007, Dan served as General Manager of MSNBC, where he presided over a period of unprecedented growth, with ratings and profits each increasing well over 50% during his tenure. During that time Dan was also a member of the NBC Universal President's Council. He also hosted “The Abrams Report”, a nightly legal affairs program, and the acclaimed “Verdict with Dan Abrams”. A graduate of Columbia University Law School, Dan is also a recognized writer. He has published articles in the New York Times, Wall Street Journal, Newsweek, The Yale Law and Policy Review, The Huffington Post, The Daily Beast, and Mediaite.com, among many others. In 2011, he published his first book, “Man Down: Proof Beyond A Reasonable Doubt That Women Are Better Cops, Drivers, Gamblers, Spies, World Leaders, Beer Tasters, Hedge Fund Managers, and Just About Everything Else,”which made the Washington Post bestseller list. Dan is the founder of seven web properties: Mediaite, a news and media website; RunwayRiot, fashion/beauty site for​, and about​, curvier women; Sportsgrid, a fantasy sports site, Gossip Cop, which monitors false reporting in the celebrity gossip industry; The Mary Sue covering tech and geek culture; and The Braiser, which follows celebrity chefs. Together, the Abrams Media Network serves close to 15 million unique visitors per month. Follow Dan on Twitter: @danabrams   Michael Zeldin Michael Zeldin is a well-known and highly-regarded TV and radio analyst/commentator. He has covered many high-profile matters, including the Clinton impeachment proceedings, the Gore v. Bush court challenges, Special Counsel Robert Muller's investigation of interference in the 2016 presidential election, and the Trump impeachment proceedings. In 2019, Michael was a Resident Fellow at the Institute of Politics at the Harvard Kennedy School, where he taught a study group on Independent Investigations of Presidents. Previously, Michael was a federal prosecutor with the U.S. Department of Justice. He also served as Deputy Independent/ Independent Counsel, investigating allegations of tampering with presidential candidate Bill Clinton's passport files, and as Deputy Chief Counsel to the U.S. House of Representatives, Foreign Affairs Committee, October Surprise Task Force, investigating the handling of the American hostage situation in Iran. Michael is a prolific writer and has published Op-ed pieces for CNN.com, The Wall Street Journal, The New York Times, The Hill, The Washington Times, and The Washington Post. Follow Michael on Twitter: @michaelzeldin

That Said With Michael Zeldin
A Conversation with Dan Abrams Author, ‘Kennedy’s Avenger: Assassination, Conspiracy, and the Forgotten Trial of Jack Ruby’

That Said With Michael Zeldin

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 4, 2021 61:14


  Join Michael Zeldin in a conversation with Dan Abrams, Author, Kennedy's Avenger: Assassination, Conspiracy, and the Forgotten Trial of Jack Ruby. They will explore the twists and turns of one of the most publicized and surprising criminal trials in U.S. history. Guest Dan Abrams Dan Abrams is the CEO and Founder of Abrams Media and the Chief Legal Affairs Anchor for ABC News and was previously the co-anchor of Nightline. Prior to 2011, Dan was at NBC News for 15 years as, among other things, a reporter for NBC Nightly News, host on MSNBC, and Chief Legal Correspondent for NBC News. From 2006 to late 2007, Dan served as General Manager of MSNBC, where he presided over a period of unprecedented growth, with ratings and profits each increasing well over 50% during his tenure. During that time Dan was also a member of the NBC Universal President's Council. He also hosted “The Abrams Report”, a nightly legal affairs program, and the acclaimed “Verdict with Dan Abrams”. A graduate of Columbia University Law School, Dan is also a recognized writer. He has published articles in the New York Times, Wall Street Journal, Newsweek, The Yale Law and Policy Review, The Huffington Post, The Daily Beast, and Mediaite.com, among many others. In 2011, he published his first book, “Man Down: Proof Beyond A Reasonable Doubt That Women Are Better Cops, Drivers, Gamblers, Spies, World Leaders, Beer Tasters, Hedge Fund Managers, and Just About Everything Else,”which made the Washington Post bestseller list. Dan is the founder of seven web properties: Mediaite, a news and media website; RunwayRiot, fashion/beauty site for​, and about​, curvier women; Sportsgrid, a fantasy sports site, Gossip Cop, which monitors false reporting in the celebrity gossip industry; The Mary Sue covering tech and geek culture; and The Braiser, which follows celebrity chefs. Together, the Abrams Media Network serves close to 15 million unique visitors per month. Follow Dan on Twitter: @danabrams   Michael Zeldin Michael Zeldin is a well-known and highly-regarded TV and radio analyst/commentator. He has covered many high-profile matters, including the Clinton impeachment proceedings, the Gore v. Bush court challenges, Special Counsel Robert Muller's investigation of interference in the 2016 presidential election, and the Trump impeachment proceedings. In 2019, Michael was a Resident Fellow at the Institute of Politics at the Harvard Kennedy School, where he taught a study group on Independent Investigations of Presidents. Previously, Michael was a federal prosecutor with the U.S. Department of Justice. He also served as Deputy Independent/ Independent Counsel, investigating allegations of tampering with presidential candidate Bill Clinton's passport files, and as Deputy Chief Counsel to the U.S. House of Representatives, Foreign Affairs Committee, October Surprise Task Force, investigating the handling of the American hostage situation in Iran. Michael is a prolific writer and has published Op-ed pieces for CNN.com, The Wall Street Journal, The New York Times, The Hill, The Washington Times, and The Washington Post. Follow Michael on Twitter: @michaelzeldin

The Weird Christian Podcast
22. Ryan Pitterson - Judgement of the Nephilim, The Final Nephilim, Giants, Cain, Poseidon & Nimrod

The Weird Christian Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 30, 2021 113:40


Ryan Pitterson is a Biblical researcher and writer with an emphasis in ancient Hebrew thought and theology. He received his bachelors degree from the University of Rochester and his junior doctorate from Columbia University Law School. We discuss his book Judgement of the Nephilim and his upcoming sequel to that work, The Final Nephilim in this episode. I personally believe he has put together the best resource to date on the subject of the Nephilim and cannot wait to read the sequel. We not only deep dive into the what happened and how, but more importantly, why it matters for Christians to study this subject. We get into giants, hip-hop and Ryan even shared details, for the first time, about several upcoming projects.    Guest Website: https://judgmentofthenephilim.com/ YouTube: https://youtu.be/YCDKj-mv1oQ Email Host: theweirdchristianpodcast@gmail.com

Lowy Institute: Live Events
The Director's Chair: Professor Philip Bobbitt on his career, his uncle LBJ, and fatherhood.

Lowy Institute: Live Events

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 14, 2021 30:22


In this episode of The Director's Chair, Michael Fullilove speaks with Professor Philip Bobbitt, one of America's leading experts on constitutional law and national security, and the nephew of President Lyndon B. Johnson. Philip has served in both Democratic and Republican administrations and is the Herbert Wechsler Professor of Federal Jurisprudence at Columbia University Law School. Philip reflects on the presidents he has worked with, the US response to the coronavirus pandemic, the future of US-China competition, and how history will judge his uncle Lyndon.

The Director's Chair
Professor Philip Bobbitt on his career, his uncle LBJ, and fatherhood

The Director's Chair

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 8, 2021 30:23


In this episode of The Director's Chair, Michael Fullilove speaks with Professor Philip Bobbitt, one of America's leading experts on constitutional law and national security, and the nephew of President Lyndon B. Johnson. Philip has served in both Democratic and Republican administrations and is the Herbert Wechsler Professor of Federal Jurisprudence at Columbia University Law School. Philip reflects on the presidents he has worked with, the US response to the coronavirus pandemic, the future of US-China competition, and how history will judge his uncle Lyndon.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

EFT Tapping Junction
Combine EFT and Havening for Trauma and Anxiety With Erika Neil, LCSW, JD

EFT Tapping Junction

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 6, 2021 17:18


Note: See Topic Timeline Links BelowLicensed Clinical Therapist Erika Neil, LCSW, JD, shares how to use Havening for a wide range of emotional issues to include trauma, anxiety, panic, and other emotional issues. In addition, you discover:- What Havening is and why it can be so effective;- How to combine Havening with other holistic methods such as Emotional Freedom Techniques (EFT);- How to use self Havening to experience profound states of calm and peace (she describes exactly what to do);- How you benefit when Havening is applied;- What kinds of emotional challenges can be helped with Havening;- What is actually occurring in your brain and body during a Havening session;- How you can get trained and use Havening with complete confidence.Important Note: This is the audio podcast version of a video conversation with Erika about Havening, EFT, Somatic Experiencing, and much more. To watch the video version of this conversation, go to https://youtu.be/u4ZC9E92keU.Who is Erika Neil, LCSW, JD?Erika is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker in the greater Washington DC metropolitan area. She helps clients overcome the limiting effects of trauma and other difficult life experiences so that they are free to live the life they want. She is a Havening trainer with extensive experience applying Havening and other holistic and mainstream treatment methods to help clients with a wide range of issues.Erika attended Harvard University, Columbia University Law School, and Catholic University School of Social Service. She has specialized training in the treatment of trauma, managing stress and difficult emotions, and strengthening positive emotional states. In addition to Havening, she is trained in EMDR (Eye–Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing), MBSR (Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduction), Reiki, Quantum Touch, Emotional Freedom Technique, Somatic Experiencing, Sensorimotor Psychotherapy, the Flash Technique, and Brainspotting. You can learn more about Havening and Erika on her website, https://www.erikaneil.com/. You can also contact Erika there as well.Host:Stephen Carter is CEO of Stress Solutions, LLC, a company dedicated to helping clients achieve emotional balance while achieving success in every area of life.Steve is an Energy EFT Master Practitioner and trainer and holds multiple certifications in other Energy Psychology and holistic methods. Learn more about Steve, Stress Solutions, LLC, and his podcasts at https://www.EFT-MD.com.Email contact for Steve: CarterMethod@gmail.com.Timestamps:00:00 - Episode topic;00:32 - Show, host, and episode info;03:22 - Erika Neal and what is Havening?;04:03 - How to do self Havening;05:47 - What happens in brain and body during Havening;06:26 - How to contact Erika;06:45 - What you experience during a Havening session;07:51 - Kinds of conditions that respond to Havening;10:00 - Other techniques Erika uses including EFT;11:38 - How Erika decides which modality to use;12:55 - How Erika went from Harvard to law school, to social work;13:15 - Why Erika gave up law for social work;14:00 - How to learn Havening;15:58 - Final thoughts about why Havening is so effective.Technical information:Original video recording done with Zoom. Audio processed using Audacity, Twisted Wave, and Hindenburg Journalist Pro. Microphone: EV RE320.Keywords: Havening, EFT, Emotional Freedom Techniques, Somatic Experiencing, EMDR, Erika Neil, trauma, PTSD, panic, grief,

Energy Healers Podcast
Havening for Trauma, Anxiety, and Panic With Therapist Erika Neil, LCSW, JD

Energy Healers Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 6, 2021 17:18


Note: See Topic Timeline Links BelowLicensed Clinical Therapist Erika Neil, LCSW, JD, shares how to use Havening for a wide range of emotional issues to include trauma, anxiety, panic, and other emotional issues. In addition, you discover:- What Havening is and why it can be so effective;- How to combine Havening with other holistic methods such as Emotional Freedom Techniques (EFT);- How to use self Havening to experience profound states of calm and peace (she describes exactly what to do);- How you benefit when Havening is applied;- What kinds of emotional challenges can be helped with Havening;- What is actually occurring in your brain and body during a Havening session;- How you can get trained and use Havening with complete confidence.Important Note: This is the audio podcast version of a video conversation with Erika about Havening, EFT, Somatic Experiencing, and much more. To watch the video version of this conversation, go to https://youtu.be/u4ZC9E92keU.Who is Erika Neil, LCSW, JD?Erika is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker in the greater Washington DC metropolitan area. She helps clients overcome the limiting effects of trauma and other difficult life experiences so that they are free to live the life they want. She is a Havening trainer with extensive experience applying Havening and other holistic and mainstream treatment methods to help clients with a wide range of issues.Erika attended Harvard University, Columbia University Law School, and Catholic University School of Social Service. She has specialized training in the treatment of trauma, managing stress and difficult emotions, and strengthening positive emotional states. In addition to Havening, she is trained in EMDR (Eye–Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing), MBSR (Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduction), Reiki, Quantum Touch, Emotional Freedom Technique, Somatic Experiencing, Sensorimotor Psychotherapy, the Flash Technique, and Brainspotting. You can learn more about Havening and Erika on her website, https://www.erikaneil.com/. You can also contact Erika there as well.Host:Stephen Carter is CEO of Stress Solutions, LLC, a company dedicated to helping clients achieve emotional balance while achieving success in every area of life.Steve is an Energy EFT Master Practitioner and trainer and holds multiple certifications in other Energy Psychology and holistic methods. Learn more about Steve, Stress Solutions, LLC, and his podcasts at https://www.EFT-MD.com.Email contact for Steve: CarterMethod@gmail.com.Timestamps:00:00 - Episode topic;00:32 - Show, host, and episode info;03:22 - Erika Neal and what is Havening?;04:03 - How to do self Havening;05:47 - What happens in brain and body during Havening;06:26 - How to contact Erika;06:45 - What you experience during a Havening session;07:51 - Kinds of conditions that respond to Havening;10:00 - Other techniques Erika uses including EFT;11:38 - How Erika decides which modality to use;12:55 - How Erika went from Harvard to law school, to social work;13:15 - Why Erika gave up law for social work;14:00 - How to learn Havening;15:58 - Final thoughts about why Havening is so effective.Technical information:Original video recording done with Zoom. Audio processed using Audacity, Twisted Wave, and Hindenburg Journalist Pro. Microphone: EV RE320.Keywords: Havening, EFT, Emotional Freedom Techniques, Somatic Experiencing, EMDR, Erika Neil, trauma, PTSD, panic, grief, somatic, somatic experiencing,

I Am Refocused Podcast Show
DAN ABRAMS, chief legal correspondent for ABC News & author of KENNEDY'S AVENGER

I Am Refocused Podcast Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 9, 2021 6:13


ABOUT DAN ABRAMS AND KENNEDY'S ASSASSIN The killing of Lee Harvey Oswald and the subsequent trial were the genesis of the Kennedy conspiracy theory complex and, despite no good evidence, polls show that the majority of people still believe there was a conspiracy at play here. There's something uniquely American about conspiracies, and in our current moment, they're more prevalent than ever. KENNEDY'S AVENGER focuses on the trial for what is still today the most witnessed crime in the history of the world. It called into question how a fair trial could be granted when the jury were witnesses. The trial itself was a veritable circus - book deals were in place for the major players before it began (including for the judge); media hounded the subpoenaed witness, which were a colorful cast of strippers, boxers, police officers and a never-ending line of doctors and psychiatrists; the city of Dallas itself was on trial. This was the trial that set the standard for every media-heavy trial to follow. Abrams uses the actual trial transcript to show how the proceedings ignited the conspiracy theories, details Ruby's desperate testimony to the Warren Commission, and outlines why Jack Ruby died an innocent man.Despite having more eyewitnesses than any other crime in history - to this day - few would remember the bizarre trial that followed three months later in Dallas, Texas. How exactly does one defend a man who was seen pulling the trigger in front of millions? And, more important, how did Jack Ruby, who fired point-blank into Oswald live on television, die an innocent man? This was the first "TV trial" in history and the first in which a verdict was announced on live television. It called into question whether or not a crime's witness is able to server as a juror. It put the very city of Dallas on display to the world and tested whether a fair trial could be had in the deep south.Together with his co-writer David Fisher, Abrams introduces us to a color cast of characters, including Melvin Belie, Ruby's attorney who ignited the modern medical negligence industry; Henry Wade, who later found eternal fame as the defendant in Roe v. Wade; disgraced boxer Barney Ross; and a never-ending line of police, strippers, psychiatrists, and underworld figures. ABOUT DAN ABRAMS Dan Abrams is the chief legal affairs correspondent for ABC News and host of The Dan Abrams Show: Where Politics Meets the Law on SiriusXM. He also hosts and produces numerous shows for A&E Network. A graduate of Columbia University Law School, he is CEO and founder of Abrams Media, which includes the Law & Crime network. He is the author, with David Fisher, of the New York Times bestsellers John Adams Under Fire, Theodore Roosevelt for the Defense and Lincoln's Last Trial, which received the 2018 Barondess/Lincoln Award. He lives in New York.https://www.amazon.com/Kennedys-Avenger-Assassination-Conspiracy-Forgotten-ebook/dp/B08JVBP7VV

What's Your Why
The Past, Present And Future With Armand Leone

What's Your Why

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2021 53:30


We are thrilled to bring you this episode of What's Your Why? introducing Armand Leone. If you feel like somewhere in the nether regions of your brain, you recognize this name, you'll not be surprised when I say you are right. If you're involved in the equine industry at all, you most likely do. Armand Leone is the oldest of the brothers' Leone, which encompasses Peter and Mark, after him, who have each led successful careers inside and outside of the equestrian sport. Armand has more letters attached to his name than I can even count, holding a total of three post-graduate degrees from Columbia University Law School, New York Medical College, and Columbia Business School. In addition to those credentials, Armand wasted no time in continuing his equestrian career, both on and off of horses. He was selected to represent the United States as an alternate on the equestrian team for the 1980 Olympic games in Moscow. Armand was also a member of the FEI Tribunal, Vice-President of High-Performance on the USEF board of directors, director, president CEO, and then chairman of the USET Foundation and also part of the conduct committee for the United States Hunter Jumper Association, or USHJA. Armand is a wealth of information, and given his knowledge around horses, he's found a niche advising and educating equestrian athletes, trainers, and owners to simply make the world a better place. Insightful, educational, and a pleasure to speak with, I ask you to please enjoy the past, present, and future with Armand Leone.

RNZ: Nine To Noon
How to make more ethical choices

RNZ: Nine To Noon

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2021 27:13


Dr. Susan Liautaud advises clients globally - including world leaders,huge corporates, NGOs and government institutions on complex ethics matters. She is the founder and managing director of Susan Liautaud & Associates Limited, has a PhD in Social Policy from the London School of Economics and Political Science, a JD from Columbia University Law School, a MA in Chinese Studies from the University of London, and two BAs and a MA from Stanford University, where she also teaches ethics courses. Her new book The Power of Ethics: How to Make Good Choices in a Complicated World gives examples of how ethical decision making can positively impact individuals, communities and work places.

RNZ: Nine To Noon
How to make more ethical choices

RNZ: Nine To Noon

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2021 27:13


Dr. Susan Liautaud advises clients globally - including world leaders,huge corporates, NGOs and government institutions on complex ethics matters. She is the founder and managing director of Susan Liautaud & Associates Limited, has a PhD in Social Policy from the London School of Economics and Political Science, a JD from Columbia University Law School, a MA in Chinese Studies from the University of London, and two BAs and a MA from Stanford University, where she also teaches ethics courses. Her new book The Power of Ethics: How to Make Good Choices in a Complicated World gives examples of how ethical decision making can positively impact individuals, communities and work places.

Stand Up! with Pete Dominick
Comedian Christian Finnegan and Public Defender Brad Haywood

Stand Up! with Pete Dominick

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2021 103:12


Stand Up is a daily podcast. I book,host,edit, post and promote new episodes with brilliant guests every day. I have one sponsor which is an awesome nonprofit GiveWell.org/StandUp for more but Please subscribe now for as little as 5$ and gain access to a community of over 800 awesome, curious, kind, funny, brilliant, generous souls. Christian Finnegan  is an American stand-up comedian, writer and actor based in New York City. Finnegan is perhaps best known as one of the original panelists on VH1's Best Week Ever and as Chad, the only white roommate in the “Mad Real World” sketch on Comedy Central's Chappelle's Show. Additional television appearances as himself or performing stand up have included “Conan”, “The Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson”, "Would You Rather...with Graham Norton", “Good Afternoon America”and multipletimes on  The Today Show and Countdown with Keith Olbermann, and on History's I Love the 1880s. He hosted TV Land's game show "Game Time". As an actor, Finnegan portrayed the supporting role of "Carl" in the film Eden Court, a ticket agent in "Knight and Day" and several guest roles including a talk show host on "The Good Wife". In October 2006, Finnegan's debut stand up comedy CD titled Two For Flinching was released by Comedy Central Records, with a follow-up national tour of college campuses from January to April 2007. “Au Contraire!” was released by Warner Bros. Records in 2009. His third special "The Fun Part" was filmed at the Wilbur Theatre in Boston on April 4, 2013 and debuted on Netflix on April 15, 2014. Brad Haywood is the Founder/Exec director of @JusticeFwdVa and the Chief Public Defender for Arlington County and the City of Falls Church, VA. Brad has represented indigent defendants in thousands of criminal cases. He earned a B.A. in Philosophy at the University of Michigan, and a J.D. at Columbia University Law School where he was the Managing Editor of the Columbia Human Rights Law Review. In addition to his legal work, he is extensively involved in volunteer and community service projects. Pete on Twitter Pete On Instagram Pete Personal FB page Stand Up with Pete FB page Please consider a paid subscription to this daily podcast. Everyday I will interview 2 or more expert guests on a wide range of issues. I will continue to be transparent about my life, issues and vulnerabilities in hopes we can relate, connect and grow together. If you want to add something to the show email me StandUpwithPete@gmail.com Join the Stand Up Community Stand Up is also brought to you this month by GiveWell.org GiveWell is a nonprofit dedicated to finding outstanding giving opportunities and publishing the full details of our analysis to help donors decide where to give. GiveWell.org/Standup

Another World is Podable
Episode 29: The Revolution Continues with Dr. Camila Vergara talking about the radical possibilities of democracy to challenge oligarchy and systemic corruption

Another World is Podable

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 14, 2021 76:01


Camila Vergara is a critical legal theorist, historian, journalist, and public intellectual from Chile writing on the relation between inequality, corruption, and domination. She is a Postdoctoral Research Scholar at the Eric H. Holder Jr. Initiative for Civil and Political Rights at Columbia University Law School, and author of Systemic Corruption. Constitutional Ideas for an Anti-Oligarchic Republic (Princeton University Press 2020). She also is currently advising local councils in Chile to participate in the ongoing constituent process, and her current affairs essays have appeared in Jacobin Magazine, the Boston Review and Sidecar, the new online publication from the New Left Review. Cause to support: Community Environmental Legal Defense Fund, a non-profit, public interest law firm providing free and affordable legal services, education and organizing help to communities facing threats to their local environment, agriculture, economy, and quality of life, in the U.S. and countries around the world. https://celdf.org/

Radio Project Front Page Podcast
Radio Curious: "Da Chen – Life in China Under Mao", Segment 1

Radio Project Front Page Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 7, 2021


Colors of the Mountain The Chinese Cultural Revolution of the 1960s, led by Mao Zedong, imposed a major change to the nation where one in every four people in the world live. Da Chen was born in 1962 in southern China to a once wealthy family, by that time despised for its capitalist past. At the age of 23, after graduating with top honors and serving as an assistant professor at the Beijing Language Institute, Da Chen came to America with $30 and a bamboo flute. He won a full scholarship to Columbia University Law School, and later settled in the Hudson River Valley. His book, “Colors of the Mountain,” tells the story of his childhood, his life and experiences. Da Chen recommends “The God of Small Things,” by Arundhati Roy. Originally Broadcast: July 18, 2000

In Awe by Bruce
Judgement of the Nephilim

In Awe by Bruce

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 21, 2020


6,000 years ago a war began. A war to rule Heaven and Earth that dates all the way back to the Garden of Eden. In the Garden, God told Satan that one day a woman would give birth to a male child – the Messiah, who would redeem humanity and destroy him. In order to prevent this child’s birth, Satan instigated a fallen angelic rebellion. A group of angels broke off their allegiance to the Lord and entered the earthly realm to corrupt the human gene pool and prevent the Savior’s birth. Listen, as Ryan delves deeper into this assault and what it means for us today! RYAN PITTERSON is a Biblical researcher and writer with an emphasis in ancient Hebrew thought and theology. He received his B.A. from the University of Rochester and his JD from Columbia University Law School. https://judgmentofthenephilim.com/

The Lawfare Podcast
The Forgotten War Remembered

The Lawfare Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 20, 2020 50:49


This year marks the 70th anniversary of the beginning of the Korean War. Though often called the "Forgotten War," the Korean War has highly conditioned much of our contemporary international politics in East Asia, and the people of Korea continue to live with its aftermath, both in the north and in the south. And the shadow of the Korean War looms large over something we often debate on Lawfare—war powers. To commemorate the 70th anniversary of the U.S. entry into the Korean War, Benjamin Wittes spoke with Katharine Moon, a professor of political science at Wellesley College and a non-resident senior fellow at the Brookings Institution Center for East Asia Policy; Matt Waxman, a professor at Columbia University Law School and long-time Lawfare contributor; and Scott R. Anderson, senior editor of Lawfare and a specialist on war powers, among other things. They talked about what happened on the Korean peninsula during the war, how it affected the way we talk about war powers, and the international law status of the conflict in Korea.

The Rhodes Center Podcast
The 'Code of Capital' with Katharina Pistor

The Rhodes Center Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 9, 2019 21:02


On this episode guest host and Watson Professor Nick Ziegler talks with Katharina Pistor, Professor at Columbia University Law School and author of “The Code of Capital: How the Law Creates Wealth and Inequality”. They discuss how the law defines our economy, and generates vast amounts of capital for those who know how to wield it. Yet despite its centrality to our system, it remains a mystery to many outside the legal profession. Ziegler and Pistor unpack this dilemma, and look at how the law can push back against the very problems ‘legal coding' creates. You can see Professor Pistor's lecture at the Watson Institute here: [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m81pkJs5fcY] You can learn more about and purchase Professor Pistor's book here: [https://press.princeton.edu/books/hardcover/9780691178974/the-code-of-capital]

Innovation Unleashed Podcast
Using DNA to Treat Genetic Diseases

Innovation Unleashed Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 25, 2019 38:56


DNA or deoxyribonucleic acid, is perhaps the most well-known biological molecule. DNA is present in all forms of life on earth. Essentially, every cell in our bodies contains DNA or the genetic instructions - or code - that makes us what we are. DNA has a unique double helix shape, like a twisted ladder and carries these instructions or code for the development, growth, reproduction, functioning and health of all life. Remarkably, if all of the DNA in a human body was unraveled, it would reach to the sun and back more than 300 times. The code in DNA is determined by the order of the four nucleotide bases that make up DNA, adenine, cytosine, guanine and thymine and is the complete set of genes and is called a genome. As the National Human Genome Research Institute works to unlock the secrets of the human genome, researchers continue learning that nearly all diseases that we face have a genetic component. Some diseases are caused by mutations that are inherited from parents and are present in an individual at birth, like sickle cell disease, for example. Other diseases are caused by acquired mutations in a gene or group of genes that occur during a person's life. Such mutations are not inherited from a parent, but occur either randomly or due to some environmental exposure like pollutants. Today’s guest is working tirelessly to create therapies to treat genetic diseases. Specifically, Monogenic diseases. As defined by the World Health Organization, Monogenic diseases result from modifications in a single gene occurring in all cells of the body. Though relatively rare, they affect millions of people worldwide. Researchers estimate that over 10,000 of human diseases are known to be monogenic. Pure genetic diseases are caused by a single error in a single gene in the human DNA. As you can gather from my brief description, working to treat genetic diseases is complicated, demanding work and requires the commitment and intellectual power of people who are dedicated to finding answers. Today’s guest Scott Sneddon is one of those people. Scott is the President & CEO of Sharp Edge Labs. He is an entrepreneur and scientist trained in chemistry and biology with an emphasis on computational methods. He holds a Ph.D. in Chemistry & Biophysics from Carnegie-Mellon University, a J.D. from Columbia University Law School and has over 20 years of experience in the drug discovery industry, having held leadership positions at Pfizer and Genzyme. At Pfizer Dr. Sneddon was a member of the New Leads Discovery group under innovator Fred Vinick. He then went to Genzyme with Fred to help establish Genzyme's small molecule drug discovery program. There he led the Assay Development and High Throughput Screening group and was a pioneer in implementing high-throughput functional cellular assays for primary drug screening (before such a thing was fashionable).

Getting Smart Podcast
221 - Benno Schmidt on Leading Yale, Fixing CUNY, & Launching the Whittle School

Getting Smart Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 11, 2019 30:54


Today, the Getting Smart team is bringing you an interview with Benno Schmidt. Benno served as President of Yale University, the Dean of Columbia University Law School, and the CEO and Chairman of Edison Schools (now EdisonLearning). Currently, Benno serves as the Co-Chair of the Global Advisory Board at Whittle School and Studios. He also currently chairs the Board of Trustees of the City University of New York, the largest urban public university in the world.   30 years ago, Chris Whittle convinced Benno to join him in, and together they built Edison Schools — a pioneer in the charter school movement. Three years ago, they founded Whittle School and Studios. And this month, they’ve opened schools in Washington, DC, and Shenzhen, China.   Join today’s conversation to learn more about Benno’s 40 years in education leadership!   Key Takeaways: [:14] About today’s episode with Benno Schmidt. [:50] Tom welcomes Benno to the podcast! [:55] Benno speaks about his education background and how it affected his career path. [8:12] Benno speaks about his time spent at Yale University and all that he accomplished there. [10:40] Benno elaborates on his time spent at the City University of New York. [15:58] About Benno’s fateful meeting with Chris Whittle. [18:25] What Benno thinks about the opportunity of being the Co-Chair of the Global Advisory Board at Whittle School and Studios. He also speaks about what they’re working to accomplish, going forward. [26:48] Benno speaks about what makes Whittle so special. [28:40] Tom thanks Benno for his 40 years of education leadership and for joining the podcast this week!   Mentioned in This Episode: Benno Schmidt Whittle School and Studios Chris Whittle Yale University EdisonLearning (Edison Schools) City University of New York Warren Court   For More on Place-Based Learning, Listen to:Episode 168 for a discussion with Nate McClennen from Teton Science Schools   Get Involved: Check out the blog at GettingSmart.com. Find the Getting Smart Podcast on iTunes, leave a review and subscribe.   Is There Somebody You’ve Been Wanting to Learn From or a Topic You’d Like Covered? To get in contact: Email Editor@GettingSmart.com and include ‘Podcast’ in the subject line. The Getting Smart team will be sure to add them to their list!  

Speaking of Writers
Dan Abrams-Theodore Roosevelt for The Defense

Speaking of Writers

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 21, 2019 12:37


In their New York Times bestseller, Lincoln’s Last Trial, ABC News chief legal affairs anchor Dan Abrams and bestselling author David Fisher unearthed a little-known chapter from the life and career of America’s most revered president, shedding new light on his national ascendency. Now, in THEODORE ROOSEVELT FOR THE DEFENSE: The Courtroom Battle to Save his Legacy (Hanover Square Press; May 21, 2019; $26.99 US/$33.50 CAN), this team returns to resurrect another seminal case in presidential history: a 1915 libel case brought against Teddy Roosevelt that rocked the nation and American politics. “There have been at least twenty other twentieth century trials dubbed ‘the trial of the century,’ all captivating based on the nature of the crimes or the identity of the defendants or victims,” write Abrams and Fisher. “But only one of them involved a former president of the United States testifying in his own defense for over a week, and with testimony that would expose the underbelly of seedy political backdoor deal making and even profiteering. Barnes v. Roosevelt also didn’t involve just any former president taking the witness stand. Teddy Roosevelt was one of the most charismatic and entertaining presidents that the nation had, and has, ever seen. He didn’t disappoint, offering animated and at times blistering testimony for an audience that extended well beyond the courtroom.” The libel case was brought against Roosevelt by William Barnes, the former head of the Republican Party in New York State. While endorsing a nonpartisan gubernatorial candidate, T.R.—himself a Republican before helping launch the Progressive or Bull Moose party—had railed against two-party boss rule as a rotten system that created “an invisible government … responsible for the maladministration and corruption in the public office.” Barnes, the owner and publisher of the Albany Evening Journal, was a powerful party boss with dreams of running for governor himself. In an attempt to save his reputation from these ‘false and malicious attacks ‘Barnes sued Roosevelt for libel, demanding the princely sum of $50,000. The civil trial, held in Syracuse, became a media circus. Drawing on a trove of primary source material, including the complete typed transcripts from every moment of the case, as well as rich and colorful contemporary reportage from the many newspaper journalists covering the proceedings, Abrams and Fisher create a novelistic narrative that captures the high-stakes tension, occasional humor, and precedent-setting testimony. The trial, which played out as America was on the brink of world war, would take its toll on both Roosevelt and Barnes. Yet, it exposed political misdeeds and set legal precedents, while shoring up T.R.’s reputation as an enemy of corruptions and one of the most progressive leaders our country has ever seen. “Dan Abrams and David Fisher have penned a thrilling account of a nationally important trial that had profound consequences for both parties, one of whom happened to be Teddy Roosevelt,” says Gregg Tripoli, Executive Director, Onondaga Historical Association. “Abrams and Fisher have sifted through the archives to give us a courtroom seat to witness T.R. at his ‘bully’ best in this high stakes, high drama, high profile, yet so far relatively unknown, trial from our nation’s history.” About the author: DAN ABRAMS is the chief legal affairs correspondent for ABC News as well as the host of top-rated Live PD on A&E Network and The Dan Abrams Show: Where Politics Meets the Law on SiriusXM. A graduate of Columbia University Law School, he is CEO and founder of Abrams Media, which includes the Law & Crime network. He lives in New York. Photo Credit: ABC Photography Department --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/steve-richards/support

Law School Crucible
Perseverance Matters-Conversation with Professor Friedland

Law School Crucible

Play Episode Play 30 sec Highlight Listen Later Mar 26, 2019 28:06


Steve Friedland is a founding member of the law school faculty who taught at the law schools of the University of Georgia, Miami, Nova Southeastern and Georgia State before coming to Elon Law. In addition to law teaching, Friedland has served as an Assistant U.S. Attorney for the District of Columbia and as an Assistant Director of the Office of Legal Education in the Department of Justice. He has won numerous teaching awards at several law schools over three decades and was named one of the best law teachers in America by the Harvard University Press book, What the Best Law Teachers Do. He is an internationally known speaker on legal education who has worked with the Japan Legal Foundation to develop law schools in Japan, and with Afghanistan law schools to improve the rule of law in that country pursuant to a USAID initiative. He has lectured to thousands of students across the country preparing for the bar exam. Friedland holds a juris doctor degree with honors from Harvard Law School, as well as a master of law and doctor of the science of law degrees from Columbia University Law School, where he was a Dollard Fellow in Law, Medicine, and Psychiatry. Among the many things Professor Friedland has accomplished is that He was a 1st generation College and Law School Graduate from a small town in New York. We hope you enjoy the episode and feel free to leave a review. First Generation Legal Professionals and Allies (FGLPA) presents Elon law's first ever podcast series: "Law School Crucible."

Conversations from the Leading Edge
Justice and Mediation in Rwanda with Anastase Nabahire and Emily Gould - Oct 2018

Conversations from the Leading Edge

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 5, 2018 62:41


Anastase Nabahire, the Coordinator of the Justice, Reconciliation, Law and Order Sector Secretariat in Rwanda discusses the role of restorative justice and mediation practices in post-genocide Rwanda. Interviewed by AC4 Co-Executive Director Peter T. Coleman, Nabahire shares his background and learnings on what a trauma-informed justice system is and how it works, joined in conversation also with Emily Gould, Co-Founder of African Peace Partners and lecturer at the Columbia Law School. Learn more about Restorative Justice and Mediation in Rwanda from Anastase Nabahire's talk given at Columbia University Law School, October 2018: https://echo360.org/media/3f8e78fe-520d-4032-af65-3cf70e3a1efb/public

Hollywood Breakthrough Show with Danielle Tillis : TV & Film | Comedy | Podcast For Entertainment Careers In TV & Film
HBS 035 Interview w_ Robbie Kaplan -Then Comes Marriage_ United States v. Windsor and the Defeat of DOMA

Hollywood Breakthrough Show with Danielle Tillis : TV & Film | Comedy | Podcast For Entertainment Careers In TV & Film

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2017 22:24


HBS 035 Interview w_ Robbie Kaplan -Then Comes Marriage_ United States v. Windsor and the Defeat of DOMA Roberta A. "Robbie" Kaplan is an American lawyer. She is the founding partner of Kaplan & Company, LLP, a law firm dedicated to commercial litigation and public interest matters, and an adjunct professor of law at Columbia University Law School. Until July 2017, she was a partner in the Litigation Department of Paul, Weiss, Rifkind, Wharton & Garrison. Kaplan successfully argued before the Supreme Court of the United States on behalf of her client, Edith Windsor, in United States v. Windsor (2013). This resulted in a landmark decision that invalidated a section of the 1996 Defense of Marriage Act (DOMA), thus requiring the federal government to recognize same-sex marriages. Windsor led to the 2015 Supreme Court ruling in Obergefell v. Hodges, which struck down all remaining state and federal laws against same-sex marriage across the United States. United States v. Windsor In 2009, Kaplan agreed to represent Edie Windsor pro bono. Windsor's wife, Thea Spyer, had died two years after they wed in Canada, leaving Windsor her sole heir. But because their marriage was not recognized under existing U. S. federal law, Windsor received an estate tax bill of $363,053. Windsor went to gay rights advocates seeking redress but could find no one to take her case. She was referred to Kaplan, who later recalled, "When I heard her story, it took me about five seconds, maybe less, to agree to represent her." Kaplan had been co-counsel on the unsuccessful bid for marriage equality in New York state in 2006. In a spirited exchange between Kaplan and Chief Justice John Roberts during oral arguments for the case, Roberts alleged that politicians were "falling all over themselves" to support her case. Kaplan responded, "The fact of the matter is, Mr. Chief Justice, is that no other group in recent history has been subjected to popular referenda to take away rights that have already been given or exclude those rights, the way gay people have." On June 26, 2013, the U.S. Supreme Court issued a 5-4 decision declaring Section 3 of DOMA to be unconstitutional. Edith Windsor declared, "Robbie Kaplan said, as Martin Luther King said before her, there is no wrong time to seek justice." Roberta (Robbie) Kaplan, the founding partner at Kaplan & Company, LLP, one of the few women-led elite boutique litigation law firms has been described as a “powerhouse corporate litigator” and “pressure junkie” who “thrives on looking at the big picture” whether “in the gay-marriage legal fight or high-profile corporate scandals.”  She has been selected as one of “The 100 Most Influential Lawyers” in the United States, as a “Litigator of the Year” by The American Lawyer, and as a “Lawyer of the Year” by Above the Law. In addition to representing large institutional and corporate clients like Fitch Ratings, Airbnb, Columbia University and T-Mobile,  Robbie book “Then Comes Marriage: United States v. Windsor and the Defeat of DOMA” (W.W. Norton 2015),  was chosen by the L.A. Times and Ms. Magazine as one of the top 10 books of 2015.  In commenting on the book, President Bill Clinton called Robbie an “American hero.” Robbie has received numerous recognitions for her legal accomplishments and charitable activities, including the New York Law Journal Lifetime Achievement Award;  Financial Times Legal Innovator of the Year; the Columbia Law School Medal of Excellence; as well as an honorary doctorate from the Jewish Theological Seminary.   Kaplan wrote about United States v. Windsor in the book Then Comes Marriage: United States v. Windsor and the Defeat of DOMA. Roberta A. "Robbie" Kaplan Kaplan & Company, LLP. @kaplanrobbie   HELP SPREAD THE WORD PLEASE! SCREENWRITERS, DIRECTORS, AUTHORS, we would love to help spread the word about your Film, Book, Crowdfunding, etc., Contact us! (EMAIL: Info@hollywoodbreakthrough.com ) See Videos of  interviews at http://www.hollywoodbreakthrough.com Please subscribe to iTunes and write us a review! Follow us on  Social Media Sites |  Twitter @TheBreakThur|  Facebook: facebook.com/HollywoodBreakthroughPodcast Subscribe! Or, Please contact us for Interviews or Sponsorship of an episode!  Hollywood Breakthrough Show Website (EMAIL: Info@hollywoodbreakthrough.com )   Support Podcast :   Hollywood Hero Agent Fenix Hill  Hollywood Hero App Game Link   Scottie The Baby Dino Scottie The Baby Dino App Game Link   Gladiator Coliseum Challenge Gladiator Coliseum Challenge App Game Link    

The Newfield Ignite Podcast
Episode 10 - John Kesler

The Newfield Ignite Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2017 35:52


John Kesler, proponent of individual and collective flourishing, Founder of the Integral Polarity Practice Institute, Founder of the nonprofit Salt Lake Global Civil Network, and “recovering” attorney. In a time of deeply divided politics, how can we find a way to include and transcend two opposite poles, two contending points of view? In this conversation, John Kesler presents his Integral Polarity Practice (IPP) as a practice that calls us to transcend the ego, access our compassion, and reach a higher self. IPP allows us to access a place where we see that opposite poles are actually different qualities of the same thing. When we become aware of polarities, both individually and collectively, and work with them, we can begin to see the relevance of each pole, see the dynamics between the poles, and learn to hold both poles simultaneously. This, in turn, enables us to stretch beyond our current patterns that no longer serve us. This powerful practice is relevant for our own self-development, for relationships, in organizations, in coaching, and in leadership. And, Kesler invites us to consider how it is also crucial in politics. Democracy is in danger when those in power are not aware of how to expand their perspective to include both poles. To be more collaborative and generous, to get things done, we need to access a level of maturity that can move beyond polarities. Bio: John has developed and shares widely an integrally informed awareness and life practice called Integral Polarity Practice (IPP). He was a founding teacher of the Integral Spiritual Center. Mr. Kesler founded and is president of the global Salt Lake Civil Network, a nonprofit which is dedicated to integrally informed approaches to local/global, and personal/collective transformation. He was a founding member of the Integral Institute and has had extensive experience in the in the areas of community flourishing and other areas of social and political activism and reform. John graduated from Columbia University Law School.  He has practiced law for over 40 years in America, Europe and Asia.

Bloomberg Law
Bloomberg Law Brief: Celebrity Could Testify in Walters' Trial

Bloomberg Law

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2017 4:10


John Coffee, a professor at Columbia University Law School, and Adam Pritchard, a professor at the University of Michigan Law School, discuss the insider trading trial of professional gambler Billy Walters. They speak with June Grasso and Greg Stohr Best on Bloomberg Radio's "Bloomberg Law." Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com

Bloomberg Law
Bloomberg Law Brief: Celebrity Could Testify in Walters' Trial

Bloomberg Law

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2017 4:10


John Coffee, a professor at Columbia University Law School, and Adam Pritchard, a professor at the University of Michigan Law School, discuss the insider trading trial of professional gambler Billy Walters. They speak with June Grasso and Greg Stohr Best on Bloomberg Radio's "Bloomberg Law."

Bloomberg Law
Celebrity Testimony Expected at Walters Trial (Audio)

Bloomberg Law

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2017 12:23


(Bloomberg) -- John Coffee, a professor at Columbia University Law School, and Adam Pritchard, a professor at the University of Michigan Law School, discuss the insider trading trial of professional gambler Billy Walters. They speak with June Grasso and Greg Stohr Best on Bloomberg Radio's "Bloomberg Law."

Bloomberg Law
Celebrity Testimony Expected at Walters Trial (Audio)

Bloomberg Law

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2017 12:23


(Bloomberg) -- John Coffee, a professor at Columbia University Law School, and Adam Pritchard, a professor at the University of Michigan Law School, discuss the insider trading trial of professional gambler Billy Walters. They speak with June Grasso and Greg Stohr Best on Bloomberg Radio's "Bloomberg Law." Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com

Bloomberg Law
Texas Courts Attempt to Restrict Gay Marriage (Audio)

Bloomberg Law

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2017 5:46


(Bloomberg) -- Katherine Franke, director of the Center for Gender and Sexuality Law at Columbia University Law School, discusses attempts in Texas to restrict gay marriage in the state. She speaks She speaks with Greg Stohr and Michael Best on Bloomberg Radio's "Bloomberg Law."

Bloomberg Law
Texas Courts Attempt to Restrict Gay Marriage (Audio)

Bloomberg Law

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2017 5:46


(Bloomberg) -- Katherine Franke, director of the Center for Gender and Sexuality Law at Columbia University Law School, discusses attempts in Texas to restrict gay marriage in the state. She speaks She speaks with Greg Stohr and Michael Best on Bloomberg Radio's "Bloomberg Law." Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com

Bloomberg Law
Bloomberg Law Brief: DOJ Drops Objections to TX Voter ID Law

Bloomberg Law

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2017 3:58


Rick Hasen, a professor at University of California Irvine School of Law and founder of the Election Law Blog, and Richard Briffault, a professor at Columbia University Law School, discuss an announcement by the Justice Department that it was dropping a crucial objection to Texas' script voter ID law. They speak with June Grasso and Greg Stohr on Bloomberg Radio's "Bloomberg Law."

Bloomberg Law
Bloomberg Law Brief: DOJ Drops Objections to TX Voter ID Law

Bloomberg Law

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2017 3:58


Rick Hasen, a professor at University of California Irvine School of Law and founder of the Election Law Blog, and Richard Briffault, a professor at Columbia University Law School, discuss an announcement by the Justice Department that it was dropping a crucial objection to Texas' script voter ID law. They speak with June Grasso and Greg Stohr on Bloomberg Radio's "Bloomberg Law." Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com

Bloomberg Law
DOJ Drops Objections to Texas Voter ID Law (Audio)

Bloomberg Law

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2017 11:12


(Bloomberg) -- Rick Hasen, a professor at University of California Irvine School of Law and founder of the Election Law Blog, and Richard Briffault, a professor at Columbia University Law School, discuss an announcement by the Justice Department that it was dropping a crucial objection to Texas' script voter ID law. They speak with June Grasso and Greg Stohr on Bloomberg Radio's "Bloomberg Law." Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com

Bloomberg Law
DOJ Drops Objections to Texas Voter ID Law (Audio)

Bloomberg Law

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2017 11:12


(Bloomberg) -- Rick Hasen, a professor at University of California Irvine School of Law and founder of the Election Law Blog, and Richard Briffault, a professor at Columbia University Law School, discuss an announcement by the Justice Department that it was dropping a crucial objection to Texas' script voter ID law. They speak with June Grasso and Greg Stohr on Bloomberg Radio's "Bloomberg Law."

Bloomberg Law
Former AG Holder Takes Stand Against Gerrymandering (Audio)

Bloomberg Law

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 12, 2017 15:30


(Bloomberg) -- Richard Briffault, a professor at Columbia University Law School, and Josh Douglas, a professor at the University of Kentucky School of Law, discuss a speech by former attorney general Eric Holder about the political risks of racial gerrymandering. They speak with June Grasso and Greg Stohr on Bloomberg Radio's "Bloomberg Law." Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com

Bloomberg Law
Bloomberg Law Brief: Currency Manipulators Charged (Audio)

Bloomberg Law

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 12, 2017 4:36


John Coffee, a professor at Columbia University Law School, and Peter Henning, a professor at Wayne State University, discuss charges against currency traders at major international banks, who are accused of market-rigging. They speak with June Grasso and Michael Best on Bloomberg Radio's "Bloomberg Law." Karen Moscow and John Tucker discuss the day's top legal stories. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com

Bloomberg Law
Bloomberg Law Brief: Currency Manipulators Charged (Audio)

Bloomberg Law

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 12, 2017 4:36


John Coffee, a professor at Columbia University Law School, and Peter Henning, a professor at Wayne State University, discuss charges against currency traders at major international banks, who are accused of market-rigging. They speak with June Grasso and Michael Best on Bloomberg Radio's "Bloomberg Law." Karen Moscow and John Tucker discuss the day's top legal stories.

Bloomberg Law
Former AG Holder Takes Stand Against Gerrymandering (Audio)

Bloomberg Law

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 12, 2017 15:30


(Bloomberg) -- Richard Briffault, a professor at Columbia University Law School, and Josh Douglas, a professor at the University of Kentucky School of Law, discuss a speech by former attorney general Eric Holder about the political risks of racial gerrymandering. They speak with June Grasso and Greg Stohr on Bloomberg Radio's "Bloomberg Law."

Bloomberg Law
Currency `Cartel' Charged With Market Manipulation (Audio)

Bloomberg Law

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 11, 2017 15:43


(Bloomberg) -- John Coffee, a professor at Columbia University Law School, and Peter Henning, a professor at Wayne State University, discuss charges against currency traders at major international banks, who are accused of market-rigging. They speak with June Grasso and Michael Best on Bloomberg Radio's "Bloomberg Law." Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com

Bloomberg Law
Currency `Cartel' Charged With Market Manipulation (Audio)

Bloomberg Law

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 11, 2017 15:43


(Bloomberg) -- John Coffee, a professor at Columbia University Law School, and Peter Henning, a professor at Wayne State University, discuss charges against currency traders at major international banks, who are accused of market-rigging. They speak with June Grasso and Michael Best on Bloomberg Radio's "Bloomberg Law."

Curious Minds: Innovation in Life and Work
CM 065: Tim Wu on Reclaiming Our Attention

Curious Minds: Innovation in Life and Work

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2016 53:53


What is the hidden impact of constant demands on our attention? How does it affect how we think, how we act, and how we live? We have clickbait on our mobile devices and computer screens, ads on buses, and commercials on radio and TV. But as Tim Wu, author and Professor at Columbia University Law School points out, this is a fairly recent development that has turned into a constant monetization of our attention.    Tim is the author of three books: Who Controls the Internet?, The Master Switch, and most recently, The Attention Merchants: The Epic Scramble to Get Inside Our Heads. He has written for the New Yorker, the Washington Post, Forbes, and Slate magazine. He points out that this constant barrage of messaging actually shapes who we are, often without our realizing it. Highlights from our conversation include: How does what we are exposed to determine what we decide? The connection between early war propaganda and the rise of advertising How the science of advertising was built on engineering demand Why early suffragettes were hired to sell cigarettes How the Paris poster period led to an early revolt against the attention merchants How Consumer Reports grew out of frustration with ads The original remote control took the shape of a gun to blow away commercials Bringing TVs into our homes meant attention merchants now had more access 1950s provided a captive prime time TV programming audience for advertisers How advertising convinces us that to be individuals we need to buy things How novelty and unpredictability makes things addictive How idealistic tech founders work against own values in reliance on ads Tech innovation of today focused more on getting inside our minds and featuring ads Why harvesting captures so well how our attention is sought and used How such a tiny sector of the economy has such a big impact on us and how we live How spending time with others is actually a revolt against advertising Where are the sacred spaces in our lives? What is the role of public virtue in decision making today? Selected Links to Topics Mentioned Tim Wu @superwuster William James Benjamin Day Herbert Kitchener George Washington Hill French Poster Period Singletasking by Devora Zack Timothy Leary Mad Men Coca-Cola Commercial Charlie Brown Christmas Special Space Invaders You’ve Got Mail Addiction by Design by Natasha Dow Schull Buzzfeed Netflix Temenos If you enjoy the podcast, please rate and review it on iTunes. For automatic delivery of new episodes, be sure to subscribe. As always, thanks for listening! Thank you to Emmy-award-winning Creative Director Vanida Vae for designing the Curious Minds logo, and thank you to Rob Mancabelli for all of his production expertise! www.gayleallen.net LinkedIn @GAllenTC

Gravity FM
Housing Not Handcuffs

Gravity FM

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2016 43:27


Lack of Affordable Housing and the Criminalization of Homelessness and Food Sharing Throughout the United States.Discussion with Eric Tars respecting the lack of affordable housing and incidence of homelessness throughout the United States, the criminalization of homelessness and food sharing in numerous counties and the constitutionality and impact of these laws. We also discuss housing as a human right, the particular effects of homelessness on children and the need for more effective public policy measures to ensure adequate housing for all. Eric is the Senior Attorney of the National Law Center on Homelessness and Poverty, an organization dedicated to ending homelessness in the United States through policy advocacy, public education, impact litigation and advocacy training and support. Eric’s work focuses on human rights and children’s rights programs. He currently serves as the Chair of the US Human Rights Network’s training committee and on the Steering Committee of the Human Rights at Home Campaign. Eric's previous work includes being a Fellow with the Global Rights’ U.S. Racial Discrimination Program and consultation with Columbia University Law School’s Human Rights Institute and the US Human Rights Network.For More Info:National Law Center on Homelessness & Poverty - Materials TNational Law Center on Homelessness & Poverty - Human Rights Resources National Law Center on Homelessness & Poverty - Reports

Featuring elite experts combating antisemitism
Gregory Gordon & Dan Michman - Feb. 5th, 2014 - Columbia University Lecture

Featuring elite experts combating antisemitism

Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2016 123:20


“The Enemy Within: A Neo-Nazi Takeover in the American Heartland?” Gregory Gordon, Associate Professor of Law at the University of North Dakota and Director of the UND Center for Human Rights and Genocide Studies. “Misunderstandings of the Phenomenon ‘Antisemitism’ in Some Recent Influential Studies of the Holocaust” Dan Michman, Bar-Ilan University; International Institute for Holocaust Research, Yad Vashem Convener: Dr. Richard Stone, Professor of Law, Columbia University Law School

Featuring elite experts combating antisemitism
Haras Rafiq - "Pathways to Extremism and Radicalisation"

Featuring elite experts combating antisemitism

Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2016 96:35


November 6, 2013 Haras Rafiq, Founding Director of CENTRI (Counter Extremism Consultancy, Training, Research and Interventions) Introductory Remarks by Convener Dr. Richard Stone, Professor of Law, Columbia University Law School

Stories of The Influencer Economy with Ryan Williams
Ep. 56: Cenk Uygur from The Young Turks

Stories of The Influencer Economy with Ryan Williams

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 1, 2015 49:14


I was really excited to sit down with Cenk from The Young Turks. He's one of the pre-eminent political voices online, and his TYT YouTube network is a mini empire on YouTube.  I went to his office and studio in Culver City to speak to him on the podcast. They were kind enough to host me in their newly built studio, on The Young Turks set. What's remarkable about Cenk and his team, is how deep their community connection runs. In many ways, their community is an additional host and correspondent on the Young Turks Network. The Young Turks have a continual open dialogue with their audience and it's destroying the TV model of network filtered news.  Cenk is building the next CNN, but better and much improved. We talk at length about their shows, political beliefs and the old networks and out-dated models in news and politics. Our older acrchives:  http://www.influencereconomy.com/ Please subscribe and leave a review on iTunes:  https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/stories-from-influencer-economy/id820744212?mt=2 The Young Turks:  http://www.tytnetwork.com/ Find the TYT on YouTube:  https://www.youtube.com/user/TheYoungTurks Cenk:  https://twitter.com/cenkuygur Cenk's background: Cenk Uygur is the host and co-founder of The Young Turks online which is the largest news show on the Internet. Uygur is the former host of The Young Turks on Current TV, MSNBC Live and has appeared numerous times on CNN, CNN Headline News, E! Entertainment Channel, Al Jazeera, ABC News, Voice of America, NPR and even Fox News Channel. He is one of the most popular bloggers on The Huffington Post, and also a contributor to Daily Kos and Politico. Uygur is a graduate of the University of Pennsylvania Wharton School of Business and Columbia University Law School. He worked as a lawyer, television writer and television host before co-founding The Young Turks.

The Gist of Freedom   Preserving American History through Black Literature . . .
Speeches: Attorney General Eric Holder Resigns & President Obama Acceptance

The Gist of Freedom Preserving American History through Black Literature . . .

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2014 42:00


Mr Holder is the first black US attorney general and has had the fourth longest tenure in the post in history resinged today September 25th, 2014. Listen to The Gist of Freedom with Roy Paul www.BlackHistoryUnversity.com Now that Holder feels he has accomplished more in recent months in the areas of prison and sentencing reform and helped restart a national conversation about racial justice in light of the shooting of an unarmed black teenager in Ferguson, Mo., the people said, he feels more comfortable with leaving government. In August 2014, Holder became controversial again when he ordered the Department of Justice to investigate events surrounding the death of unarmed black teenager Michael Brown at the hands of Ferguson, Missouri police officer, Darren Wilson. He ordered the DOJ to investigate possible civil rights violations related to the shooting and excessive force Ferguson police used against Brown supporters following the incident.    Eric H. Holder, Jr., U.S. Attorney General since 2009, was born on January 21, 1951 in the Bronx, New York to parents of Barbadian descent, Eric, a real estate agent and Miriam Holder, a telephone operator.  Holder was raised in East Elmhurst, Queens, a community which included a number of famous African Americans such as Louis Armstrong, Ella Fitzgerald, Dizzy Gillespie, Harry Belafonte, and Sidney Poitier. Civil rights activist Malcolm X lived two blocks from young Holder and on one occasion in 1964, then recently crowned heavy weight champion Muhammad Ali entertained him and other community children on the steps of the Malcolm's house. Holder  entered Columbia University where he participated in sit-ins by African American students.  In 1973, he earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in U.S. history from Columbia and then entered Columbia University Law School, earning a J.D. in 1976.     

CUNY TV's BuildingNY
BuildingNY:NYStories-Richard Stone, Columbia Law

CUNY TV's BuildingNY

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2013


Richard Stone is a law professor at Columbia University Law School. He has argued before the U.S. Supreme Court; served on the executive committee of the NY JCRC; elected chairman of the Conference of Presidents of Major American Jewish Organizations.

Knowledge@Wharton
U.S. Securities Law: Does 'High Intensity' Enforcement Pay Off?

Knowledge@Wharton

Play Episode Listen Later May 30, 2007 10:48


”The U.S. pursues securities law violations with a regulatory intensity unmatched elsewhere in the world ” according to John C. Coffee Jr. director of the Center on Corporate Governance at Columbia University Law School. At a recent Wharton Impact Conference on international corporate governance Coffee said that although securities law enforcement can lower the cost of capital it may deter some foreign firms from cross-listing in U.S. markets. Still he argues strong enforcement is critical for creating good governance and adding value to corporations and investors stand to gain from it. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

The Reith Lectures
The Emperor's New Clothes

The Reith Lectures

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 1997 30:04


This year's Reith lecturer is Professor Patricia Williams, one of the most well known intellectuals in American law. She served as a deputy city attorney from 1976-1978 in the Los Angeles City Attorney's Office and as Staff Attorney for the Western Center on Law and Poverty in Los Angeles. She has been affiliated with Columbia University Law School since 1991, and has also taught at the University of Wisconsin at Madison and at the City University of New York in Queens. Professor Williams has published widely in the areas of race, gender, and law, and on other issues of legal theory and legal writing. Her highly regarded first book, "The Alchemy of Race and Rights: A Diary of a Law Professor" is an autobiographical work that illuminates some of America's most complex problems. In her first lecture, Professor Patricia Williams examines how the issue of colour remains so powerfully determinative of everything from life circumstance to manner of death, in a world that is, by and large, officially 'colour blind'. She considers the tensions between ideological and social measures to eliminate racism and the material conditions experienced by individuals, and argues that the very notion of blindness about colour constitutes an ideological confusion at best and denial at worst.