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Magazine semanal dedicado a mostrar en clave de actualidad los placeres de la buena vida: cultura, gastronomía y vino. Conoce las rutas gastronómicas, los mejores restaurantes donde poder disfrutar y los productos de temporada. Una visión diferente de la gastronomía que no dejará indiferente. En esta ocasión tendremos a César Figari, propietario de restaurante Ponja Nikkei (C/ del Almirante 20 – Distrito: Chueca/Centro); Gabriel Suárez, chef y copropietario de restaurante Santoku (C/ Lope de Rueda 6, Barrio Salamanca, Madrid); Gustavo Valbuena, chef de restaurante Lafayette (C/ Recaredo 2, Chamartin, Madrid); y nuestros colaboradores José Manuel Gaztelu, Jesús Flores, Miriam Garrido y Pedro Ureña, que viene acompañado de Jonathan Yagüe, propietario de la pastelería La Oriental Madrid, ganador de la torrija sin gluten y David Cristóbal, maestro pastelero de la pasteleria Cercadillo, ganador de la torrija innovación, del 7 Concurso Las Mejores Torrijas de Madrid 2024, organizado por ASEMPAS, el gremio de pasteleros de Madrid.
Magazine semanal dedicado a mostrar en clave de actualidad los placeres de la buena vida: cultura, gastronomía y vino. Conoce las rutas gastronómicas, los mejores restaurantes donde poder disfrutar y los productos de temporada. Una visión diferente de la gastronomía que no dejará indiferente. En esta ocasión tendremos a César Figari, propietario de restaurante Ponja Nikkei (C/ del Almirante 20 – Distrito: Chueca/Centro); Gabriel Suárez, chef y copropietario de restaurante Santoku (C/ Lope de Rueda 6, Barrio Salamanca, Madrid); Gustavo Valbuena, chef de restaurante Lafayette (C/ Recaredo 2, Chamartin, Madrid); y nuestros colaboradores José Manuel Gaztelu, Jesús Flores, Miriam Garrido y Pedro Ureña, que viene acompañado de Jonathan Yagüe, propietario de la pastelería La Oriental Madrid, ganador de la torrija sin gluten y David Cristóbal, maestro pastelero de la pasteleria Cercadillo, ganador de la torrija innovación, del 7 Concurso Las Mejores Torrijas de Madrid 2024, organizado por ASEMPAS, el gremio de pasteleros de Madrid.
Remember the Tank War? No? Well, then you really should listen to this episode. In the 1980s, Iran and Iraq, embroiled in a massive land war, engaged in a series of shoot-outs on the high seas. Iraqi leader Saddam Hussein, supported by the United States, believe it or not, started the whole thing. He began attacking Iranian shipping vessels in an attempt to weaken Iran's ability to fight on land. The US eventually became involved and, with the world watching, the whole thing became, well....it became really complicated. American forces were involved in a series of exchanges at sea. An Iraqi jet fire two missiles into an American frigate, killing 37 Navy Sailors. An American ship hit a naval mine. Our Navy engaged in the largest American sea battle since WWII. This is a WILD story, one in which Clausewitzian fog of war serves as a principle character. In 1988, an Iranian passenger plane was tragically shot out of the sky by an American guided missile cruiser, killing all 290 on board in a chaotic mistake. To this day, many in Iran believe this was a targeted shoot down ordered by the White House. We have no better guide on this compelling journey back to the Reagan days of foreign policy: David Crist, a senior historian for the Department of Defense and the author of a RIVETING book published in 2012 titled "The Twilight War: The Secret History of America's Thirty-Year Conflict With Iran." David has been studying Iran for decades and he joins host Joe Buccino to describe the Tanker War in vivid detail. This is a story that begins with Iran as an early Cold War American ally. It's a story of the Iranian Revolution and the subsequent hostage crisis. It's a story with big moments: the 1983 Beirut barracks bombing, the storming of an Iranian ship by Navy SEALS, the American shelling of an Iranian oil platform. It's a story of big global figures: Ronald Reagan, Ayatollah Khomeini, Zbigniew Brezinski, Casper Wienberger, Oliver North. It's also a story of American miscalculation and incompetence. Finally, it's a story that involves the bizarre Iran-Contra scandal that almost brought down the Reagan presidency. All these elements are manifest in this episode. So, give us an hour and 5 minutes, because we break all this down in this fantastic episode. Anyone looking to understand our relationship with Iran today must first understand how we came to the edge of a full-scale war with the Islamic Republic during the Tanker War. This is an episode rich with insight about the Middle East, the Persian Gulf, and Tehran's motivations.
The Defense Department recently declassified a briefing Dr. David Crist prepared in 2020 on US war planning in the Middle East against the Soviet Union from 1979 to 1987. On this episode of Overwatch, Dr. Crist talks to ISW Research Director Matthew McInnis about this assessment and what it may reveal about a possible future conflict with Iran and strategic competition with Russia and China in the region. Dr. David Crist is the Executive Director of the Joint Staff History and Research Office and an advisor to US Central Command Commander General Frank McKenzie. He is also the author of “The Twilight War” which is still considered a must-read for students of the US-Iran conflict since the 1979 revolution. You can see the entire declassified briefing on the ISW website.
In this video podcast discussion with Judith Mendelsohn Rood, Research Scholar at W.E. Blackstone Center and Emeritus Professor of History and Middle East Studies at Biola University, we explore the background and current events in the ongoing conflict between the US and Iran. She shares a summary of the background and history, and also speaks to present challenges. A few resources are recommended including The Twilight War: The Secret History of America's Conflict with Iran by David Crist, and Mutual Radicalization: How Groups and Nations Drive Each Other to Extremes by Fathali Moghaddam. If you find this helpful, please consider supporting this podcast with your Patronage for just a few dollars a month.
This week on Wrestling With Problems King, Chris, & Brian discuss the Speaking Out Movement in wrestling & some of the various *sexual assault/misconduct/abuse allegations. Later they discuss the MLW Extreme Horsemen Anthology. Plus the blowback from the Jeff Hardy/Sheamus pee angle from Fox & Wednesday Night War ratings. * A not 100% inclusive list Matt Riddle, Jim Cornette, Joey Ryan, David Crist, Travis Banks, NWA VP David Lagana (resigned), MLW announcer Mark Adam Haggerty (released), Sammy Guevara, Alex Shane, Ligero, Jack Gallagher, Wolfgang, Sid Scala, Joe Coffey, Velveteen Dream. Bea Priestley, Will Ospreay, & Jimmy Havoc have non-directly sexual allegations against them. The VOC NATION RADIO NETWORK airs live and on-demand audio broadcasts 7 days / week via vocnation.com. VOC NATION features contributors such as Brady Hicks (Pro Wrestling Illustrated), "Voice of Choice" Bruce Wirt (WNJC Philadelphia), Stro Maestro (WCW), Wes Brisco (WWE and TNA Impact), Ken Resnick (WWE and AWA), Shelly Martinez (WWE and TNA Impact), Eli Drake (TNA Impact and NWA), and Kathie Fitz! Plus alums such as Chaz "Mosh" Warrington (WWE), Bobby Fish (WWE), Steve Corino (WWE and ECW), and Petey Williams (TNA Impact), as well as some of the hottest wrestlers, analysts, and broadcasters, reaching beyond their extensive wrestling knowledge to discuss sports, lifestyle, politics, and more! Consistently ranking in the top 1% for downloads (Podomatic) and 5% for live streaming (Stitcher), VOC NATION has been streamed by half a million unique visitors! Discover the network that top-notch wrestling and entertainment stars such as Hulk Hogan, Jesse Ventura, Trina Michaels, and Alan Thicke have loved from their first appearances ... and that US Olympic Gold Medalist - and WWE star - Kurt Angle called, "The best talk show that you can hear."
Amanda and Sarah settle in for a look at ballads and bad dads. Sarah talks about the long tradition of folk balladry and the mystical Scottish fairy ballad about Tam Lin. Amanda goes full true crime with her own hometown murder story about David Crist, a piece of inhuman garbage who murdered/tried to murder his own family and also framed several prints in her house. Other subjects include COVID-19 party planning, casting Tam Lin, and framing your way to prosperity. Recommendations: Sarah and Amanda recommended many things. They had a lot to talk about after being physically separated for so long. Sources: “Ballads of Blood; the Wyrd and the Uncanny in the Child Ballads" by Grey Malkin from Folk Horror Revival: Harvest Hymns. Volume I- Twisted Roots Tam Lin Balladry Vox (This Halloween-set medieval Scottish ballad is incredibly pro-choice) Wikipedia/Tam Lin Wikipedia/Ballad AP News (Daughter: ‘Daddy Held Me Down And The Truck Went Over Me’) Washington Post (Blood Relations, Blood Money?) The Seattle Times (Debt-Ridden Father Guilty Of Trying To Kill Girl -- He Threw Daughter Into Truck's Path - Twice) The Baltimore Sun (Man gets life sentence in '82 Cockeysville slaying) For updates on future episodes and other fun stuff, follow us on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram.
On today's Defence Deconstructed Podcast, we are rebroadcasting a recording of the “Defending North America Against Missiles” panel with moderator Sarah Goldfeder and featuring Ian Williams, Dr. James Fergusson, David Crist, and Brant Dayley from our 29 Jan. 2019 Modernizing North American Defence conference. Defence Deconstructed is part of the CGAI Podcast Network and today's episode is brought to you by the Canadian Association of Defence and Security Industries (CADSI). This conference was made possible by the MINDS program from the Department of National Defence. Subscribe to and rate the CGAI Podcast Network on iTunes, SoundCloud, or wherever else you can find Podcasts! Bios: - Dave Perry (host): Senior Analyst and Vice President with the Canadian Global Affairs Institute. - Sarah Goldfeder: CGAI fellow, and Principal at the Earnscliffe Strategy Group in Ottawa. - Ian Williams: Fellow in CSIS's International Security Program and Deputy Director of the Missle Defence Project for CSIS. - Dr. James Fergusson: CGAI fellow, Professor in the Department of Political Studies, and Deputy Director of the Centre for Defence and Security Studies. - David Crist: Ballistic Missile Defence Systems Architect for Lockheed Martin. - Brant Dayley: Director for Customer Capability Assessments & Analysis for Raytheon. Related Links: - “Modernizing North American Defence” [Conference Program] (https://www.cgai.ca/modernization_of_north_american_defence) - “Aging Norad warning system can't detect Russian bombers in time, Canadian officer warns” [Canadian Press article] (https://globalnews.ca/news/6480258/norad-system-russian-bombers-outdated/) - “Rediscovering the Cost of Deterrence” by Andrea Charron and James Fergusson [CGAI Policy Perspective] (https://www.cgai.ca/rediscovering_the_cost_of_deterrence) Follow the Canadian Global Affairs Institute on Facebook, Twitter (@CAGlobalAffairs), or on Linkedin. Head over to our website at www.cgai.ca for more commentary. Produced by Jay Rankin. Music credits to Drew Phillips.
Esta semana os temas de discussão são o provável fim da geringonça, algazarra no PSD e estranha calmaria no CDS.Com Francisco Camacho, João Maltez e David Cristóvão, moderados por Luis Francisco Sousa.Sobre os temas desta semana:O fim da GeringonçaA Geringonça não morreuMontenegro é candidatoEleições PSDCandidatos liderança CDS
Em antecipação das eleições legislativas que se aproximam o Jota a Jota trás-vos as matérias mais importantes do programa do PS, PSD e CDS relativamente a juventude, trabalho e reformas estruturais.Esta semana juntam-se os convidados Francisco Camacho, Duarte Marçal e David Cristóvão moderados por Luis Francisco Sousa.
David Crist, author of the 2013 Lionel Gelber Prize longlisted book “The Twilight War: The Secret History of America’s Thirty-Year Conflict with Iran”, speaks with Robert Steiner, Director, Fellowships in Global Journalism at the Munk School of Global Affairs.
Negotiations between Iran and the U.S. in concert with Germany and the United Nations Security Council are set to result in an agreement on March 31, 2015 regarding Iran’s nuclear program, potentially restricting Iran’s nuclear ambitions. Senior Historian for the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff and adviser to senior government officials on Iranian issues, David Crist, joins host Josh Zepps to discuss how the past several decades have lead up to this decision, and what it will mean for the future. Though no one can say for certain what will be decided on March 31, Crist is uniquely qualified to offer his insight as author of the book The Twilight War: The Secret History of America's Thirty-Year Conflict with Iran. While he does not hesitate to explain the ruthlessness of the Islamic regime, he also does not fail to criticize America’s shortcomings and missed opportunities. This is a fascinating and rare look into the realpolitik of one of the most consequential international challenges of our time.
For three decades, the United States and Iran have engaged in a secret war. It began with the Iranian revolution in 1979 and simmers today in Iraq and the Persian Gulf. The fighting takes place in the shadows, between the CIA and its network of spies and Iran's intelligence agency, and at sea, with Iranians in small speedboats attacking Western oil tankers. This conflict has frustrated five American presidents, divided administrations and repeatedly threatened to bring the two nations into open warfare. A senior historian for the federal government, David Crist spent more than ten years researching and writing The Twilight War. He will discuss a number of important stories of military and intelligence operations by both sides, successes and failures and their unexpected consequences. This event is co-organized with Marines' Memorial. Speaker: David Crist, US Government Historian and Adviser to the United States Central Command http://www.worldaffairs.org/speakers/profile/david-crist.html
The United States and Iran have been at daggers drawn for more than thirty years. While this rivalry has never erupted into open war, it has been an enduring “twilight war” in which spies and terrorists often play the lead role. US Government historian David Crist will discuss his groundbreaking book which pulls back the curtain on many of the deepest secrets of this lethal struggle. Among other fascinating revelations, hear about the massive spy network that the CIA developed in Iran with German help in the 1980s, how these spies communicated with their handlers using invisible ink, and how their discovery led to the deaths of more than two dozen people. This event took place on 1 August 2012.
If there is any one problem that has run through the center of American foreign policy over the past 30 years, through five successive administrations, Republican and Democrat alike, it is the poisoned relationship with Iran As students yelled “death to the Shah” in 1979, it set in motion a chain of events, an anti Americanism, that has become a part to the DNA of the country itself. Trying to understand it, and treat it has been one of the central pillars of our foreign policy. Yet with each successive treatment, the disease always threatens to burst out and become full blown. This is where we are once again, and why we need take a look as new book by the senior historian for the federal government, David Crist.My conversation with David Crist about The Twilight War: The Secret History of America's Thirty-Year Conflict with Iran: var gaJsHost = (("https:" == document.location.protocol) ? "https://ssl." : "http://www."); document.write(unescape("%3Cscript src='" + gaJsHost + "google-analytics.com/ga.js' type='text/javascript'%3E%3C/script%3E")); try { var pageTracker = _gat._getTracker("UA-6296941-2"); pageTracker._trackPageview(); } catch(err) {}