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Ralph welcomes back Erica Payne, founder of Patriotic Millionaires, to update us on that group's latest efforts to save American democracy by lobbying to raise wages for workers and tax the rich. Plus, according to our resident constitutional expert, Bruce Fein, the count of Trump's impeachable offenses is now up to twenty-two and rising faster than a Space X rocket.Erica Payne is the founder and president of Patriotic Millionaires, an organization of high-net-worth individuals that aims to restructure America's political economy to suit the needs of all Americans. Their work includes advocating for a highly progressive tax system, a livable minimum wage, and equal political representation for all citizens. She is the co-author, with Morris Pearl, of Tax the Rich: How Lies, Loopholes and Lobbyists Make the Rich Even Richer.What we saw on January 20th, I believe, was the result of a global oligarchical coup who just took the Queen on the chessboard. When you've got three people whose combined worth is around a trillion dollars standing behind who is an unethical at least, criminal at worst billionaire president, Houston, we have a problem here. And the problem is not actually Donald Trump. The problem is the preconditions that led to the rise of a vulnerability to an authoritarian leader and an oligarchy. And that vulnerability was brought about by the actions of both parties over decades.Erica PayneIf you ran a business, Ralph, would you ever fire your accounts receivable department? No. It would be the last department you would cut. So then it says he's either stupid because that's what he's cutting, which I think is probably inaccurate. So if he's not stupid, then why is he doing it? And he's doing it for the same reason that lawmakers have hacked at the IRS budget forever—they don't want their donors to get taxed. They don't want their donors to be audited. And so they cut the cops. So all these folks who are griping about black Americans calling to defund the police are actually defunding the police that is keeping them in line and keeping them honest.Erica PayneAt a divided moment in America, I think we can agree that the federal government shouldn't tax people into poverty, and (to the extent necessary) rich people should pick up the difference.Erica PayneBruce Fein is a Constitutional scholar and an expert on international law. Mr. Fein was Associate Deputy Attorney General under Ronald Reagan and he is the author of Constitutional Peril: The Life and Death Struggle for Our Constitution and Democracy, and American Empire: Before the Fall.I start out with the fundamental idea of due process—you simply cannot deprive someone of liberty without giving them an opportunity to explain or to refute what allegations the government has made. And the reason why I start out with that, Ralph, is we've had an experiment in World War II with what happens when you have no due process. We did that with 120,000 Japanese Americans. No, we just said that they're all likely to commit espionage or sabotage, got to put them in concentration camps. We made 120,000 errors (and later apologized for it in 1988). So there's a reason due process is not simply an academic concept. It's essential to preventing these kinds of egregious instances of injustice from happening.Bruce FeinThe Democrats and a lot of liberal economists are not keeping up with the horror show that's going on. They don't use words like cruel and vicious. They don't turn Trump's words like deranged, crazed, corrupt on him. They're still using words like authoritarian practices, or problematic, or distressing, or disconcerting, or concerning. They're not catching up with the horror show here. That's why Trump continues to have a soliloquy. The Democratic Party is now having gatherings to see how are they going to collectively deal with Trump? How does a bank deal with a bank robber? They let the bank robber rob the bank and flee with the gold while they deliberate how they're going to deal with a bank robber they see coming into the bank?Ralph NaderNews 5/2/251. At the eleventh hour, Representative Jim Jordan – Chair of the House Judiciary Committee – pulled his measure to strip the Federal Trade Commission of its antitrust enforcement powers and consolidate those within the Justice Department, Reuters reports. “The House panel…had included the proposal in its budget package on Monday. During a hearing on the package…the committee passed an amendment that would remove the measure.” Trump's FTC Chairman Andrew Ferguson opposed Jordan's move and intervened with the White House. As Reuters notes, “The proposal mirrored the One Agency Act, a Republican bill that has gotten support from Elon Musk…[which] would effectively repeal the FTC's...authority to sue companies over unfair methods of competition, which the agency is using in cases against pharmacy benefit managers, Amazon…and John Deere.” In short, the FTC's antitrust powers survive today, but there is no guarantee about tomorrow.2. Yet, while avoiding the worst possible outcome on the corporate crime front, the Trump administration is still hard at work going soft on corporate crooks. Public Citizen's Rick Claypool reports “Two Wells Fargo execs had their fines reduced by 90% (related to the bank's accounting scandal) by Trump's [Office of the Comptroller of the Currency].” Claypool links to a piece in Radical Compliance, which explains that “David Julian, former chief auditor at Wells Fargo, saw his fines cut from $7 million to $100,000 [and] Paul McLinko, executive audit director, had his fines cut from $1.5 million to $50,000.” Both Julian and McLinko were part of the senior leadership team at Wells Fargo in the 2010s, when regulators “charged the bank with turning a blind eye to employees opening bank accounts without customer consent to hit sales quotas. That misconduct eventually led to a $3 billion settlement with Wells Fargo in 2020.”3. Lest you think the Democrats are in danger of seriously opposing Trump's policies, the Bulwark reports that House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries is putting the kibosh on the recent spate of Democrats' trips to El Salvador exposing the reality of the CECOT deportation scheme. This report alleges that “Cory Booker and the Hispanic Caucus were planning on going [to El Salvador],” but are no longer. Perhaps worse, Jeffries is not giving clear marching orders to the party rank and file. One Democrat is quoted saying “As a member of a party you need to be disciplined…They say, ‘Get on a plane,' ‘Don't get on a plane'—that's what you do. Nine out ten times you do what they ask. But you can't take that approach if you're not having regular communications… You have to be clear in messaging what the plan is and you have to do that regularly if you want to keep people in line.” This is just another example of Jeffries' weak and indecisive leadership of the caucus.4. Advocates are having more luck resisting the administration's overreach in court. On Wednesday, Mohsen Mahdawi – the Columbia student faced with deportation after being lured into an ICE trap with the false promise of a citizenship test – was freed by a federal judge, POLITICO reports. After the judge ordered his release, Mahdawi told the press “I am saying it clear and loud…To President Trump and his Cabinet: I am not afraid of you.” Mahdawi's ordeal is not over, but he will remain free while his case winds its way through the courts and a previous order blocked the administration from changing venues, meaning the case will proceed in the relatively liberal Second Circuit.5. Mahmoud Khalil also scored a major legal victory this week. The Huffington Post reports that the ICE agents sent to arrest Khalil did not, contrary to their false claims in court, have an arrest warrant. Amy Greer, a lawyer for Khalil, is quoted saying “Today, we now know why [the government] never showed Mahmoud [a] warrant — they didn't have one. This is clearly yet another desperate attempt by the Trump administration to justify its unlawful arrest and detention of human rights defender Mahmoud Khalil, who is now, by the government's own tacit admission, a political prisoner of the United States.” The ACLU, also defending Khalil, has now moved for this case to be dismissed.6. Despite these victories though, the repression of anything pro-Palestine continues. At Yale, Prem Thakker reports hundreds of students protested in advance of a speech by Itamar Ben-Gvir, Israel's radical National Security Minister who has previously been arrested many times for inciting racism and supporting pro-Jewish terrorism in Israel itself. Yet the university responded by “stripp[ing] the school's Students for Justice in Palestine Chapter…of its status as an official student group.” If students cannot even protest Ben-Gvir, what will the colleges regard as legitimate protest of Israel?7. In Yemen, Ryan Grim reports on CounterPoints that the Trump administration has been targeting strikes against the Houthis using data gleaned from amateur Open-Source Intelligence or OSINT accounts on X, formerly Twitter. Unsurprisingly, these are completely inaccurate and have led to disastrous strikes on civilians' homes, incorrectly identifying them as “Houthi bases.” One of these accounts is based in Houston, Texas, and another as far away as the Netherlands.8. According to a new World Bank report, Mexico reduced poverty more than any other Latin American country between 2018 and 2023. Not coincidentally, this lines up almost perfectly with the AMLO years in Mexico, which saw a massive increase in the Mexican minimum wage along with other social rights and protections. These policies are now being taken forward by AMLO's successor Claudia Sheinbaum, whose popularity has now surpassed even that of her predecessor, per Bloomberg.9. In Australia, Virginia Giuffre – the most outspoken accuser of Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislane Maxwell – has passed away at the age of 41, the BBC reports. Police concluded that Ms. Giuffre died by suicide and her family released a statement indicating that the “toll of abuse... became unbearable.” Yet, her death was preceded by a bizarre chain of events. On March 31st, the BBC reported that Ms. Giuffre's car collided with a school bus, sending her into renal failure with her doctors saying she had “four days to live.” The Miami Herald also reported “At the time of her death, Giuffre had been in a contentious divorce and child custody battle with her husband, Robert.” The family's statement continued “The death is being investigated by Major Crime detectives; [but] early indication is the death is not suspicious.” One can only hope more details come to light.10. Finally, in a different kind of bizarre story, embattled incumbent New York City Mayor Eric Adams – who has already given up on the Democratic primary and was running for reelection as an independent – will now appear on two new ballot lines “EndAntiSemitism” and “Safe&Affordable,” POLITICO reports. Adams has gone to great lengths to cultivate and maintain his support in the Orthodox Jewish community in New York and is seeking to highlight his strengths and undercut former Governor Andrew Cuomo. Apparently, Adams only needs to secure 3,750 signatures from voters by May 27 for each of these ballot lines, a shockingly low threshold for the largest city in America. These ballot lines will appear without spaces, coming in just under the wire for the city's 15-character limit on ballot lines.This has been Francesco DeSantis, with In Case You Haven't Heard. Get full access to Ralph Nader Radio Hour at www.ralphnaderradiohour.com/subscribe
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Hey Rockers! David Julian is here on All Bets Are Off to talk Ace Frehley! One of the writers on 10,000 volts and Cosmic Heart we dig into growing up a fan of guys like Ace, Warren DeMartini, and Eddie Van Halen. How instrumental Steve Brown has been for him since getting involved in the writing process for Ace, and getting some writing credits in with Jack Russell on his release with Tracii Guns!Rock
In Today's Episode of the podcast, you'll hear from David Julian. Shooting travel, street, landscape, conceptual work, he's a very diverse photographer. David shares his journey through photography, teaching you to embrace personal projects, seek feedback, let go of perfectionism, and find your unique voice. By listening to this episode, you'll gain valuable insights on diversifying your photography, pursuing personal projects, seeking feedback, and letting go of perfectionism.The Big Ideas:1. Diversify Your Photography: Try different types of photography to learn and problem solve.2. Personal Projects Matter: Pursue personal projects to maintain passion and creativity in your photography.3. Seek Feedback: Show your work to others to know if you're on the right track and improve your skills.4. Let Go of Perfectionism: Embrace trial and error, and don't be too focused on the perfection of each photograph.5. Share Your Work: Get your photography out into the world to tell a story and be seen.Resources: David Julian's websiteFollow David on InstagramConnect with the Beginner Photography Podcast! Join the free Beginner Photography Podcast Community at https://beginnerphotopod.com/group Send in your Photo Questions to get answered on the show - https://beginnerphotopod.com/qa Grab your free camera setting cheatsheet - https://perfectcamerasettings.com/ Thanks for listening & keep shooting!
In dem Song „IG Pop" schlüpft David Julian Kirchner in die Rolle des Arbeitnehmers und Gewerkschaftsführers Georg Renfranz. Er legt mit diesem Titel vom gleichnamigen Album (erschienen im Oktober 2022) eine kabarettistische und absurde Aufarbeitung der derzeitigen Popszene aus Sicht des Prekariats vor. David Julian Kirchner ist gebürtiger Mainzer, Absolvent der Popakademie in Mannheim, wo er heute auch lebt. Er ist nicht nur Sänger und Gitarrist, sondern auch Konzeptkünstler. Im Song, aber vor allem im dazugehörigen Video, karikiert er die Gepflogenheiten der Popindustrie.
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Discussing the book "Future Foods, how modern science is transforming the way we eat." Nanotech is the science of dealing with materials at the size and range of nanometers. And you may wonder, okay, what is that size? Well, it's about a thousand times smaller than a human hair. And with that size also come very special benefits, but also drawbacks. The book was published in 2019 and written by David Julian. McClements is a British food scientist and distinguished professor at the University of Massachusetts. Sources and further reading Marina's notes on the book - https://docs.google.com/document/d/1DNqolXdycObnUnnXQq3YIs-nWCvHaBdVDYceoE2hkpc/edit?usp=sharing Future Food Book - https://link.springer.com/book/10.1007/978-3-030-12995-8 "The French authorities are particularly vigilant about the dangerousness of titanium dioxide and have played a leading role in terms of scientific expertise and regulatory management proposals" - https://www.toxpartner.com/articles/france-defends-the-classification-of-titanium-dioxide-as-a-suspected-carcinogen/ A searchable database for foods that contain nanotechnology https://www.centerforfoodsafety.org/press-releases/4075/new-database-shows-nanotechnology-in-common-food-products LINK Get funding for your food science research: https://en.raps-stiftung.de/ More info and links to resources on https://redtogreen.solutions/ Connect with the host, Marina https://www.linkedin.com/in/schmidt-marina/ Connect with the host, Frank https://www.linkedin.com/in/frankkuehne/ Please rate the podcast on Spotify and iTunes!
This was supposed to come out two weeks ago... apologies, Cool Js. The boys discuss many things including losing our respective virginities, bikers, sports cards, and much more. Plus - a very special guest appearance by David Julian, youngest sibling of our very own John Julian. WATCH THE EPISODE ON YOUTUBE: https://youtu.be/dBdNMzx5ld0 Thank you all for listening, watching, subscribing, downloading, and writing in. Please rate and review the show wherever you're listening, and keep sharing the show with anyone who will listen! Follow us and ask us questions: @whatyouwantpod Anders: @_d3r John: @oldcasino Zack: @ztarcast Leave us a voicemail: (404) 969-6185 Also don't forget you can always ask questions anonymously: https://forms.gle/xwGuZULSGWiVfehq9
The award winning, Compliance into the Weeds is the only weekly podcast which takes a deep dive into a compliance related topic, literally going into the weeds to more fully explore a subject. In this episode, we continue the ongoing saga of Wells Fargo and its fraudulent accounts scandal. Recently an administrative law judge has affirmed that three former audit and risk management executives at Wells Fargo should face millions in penalties for their sloppy oversight during the bank's fake-account scandal in the 2010s. The defendants were Claudia Russ Anderson, former group risk officer for Wells Fargo's community banking division; David Julian, former chief auditor; and Paul McLinko, former executive audit director. Some of the highlights include: · The background facts. · Will the fallout from the Wells Fargo fake accounts scandal ever end? (Hint-When our Sun goes supernova.) · What is failure to provide a credible challenge? · Why are these execs trying to defend their inaction? · Why a clear line of authority is needed in compliance. · A root cause analysis is a basic Hallmark of an effective compliance program. Why was it separately called out? · What are the lessons learned for compliance? Resources Matt Kelly in Radical Compliance Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Was VAR das denn? Der Videobeweis lässt Fans wieder auf die Barrikaden gehen. Auf Schalke hingegen geht Rouven Schröder - und Thomas Reis kommt. Wird jetzt alles besser? Neben David und Julian schalten wir auch zu unserem Schalke Korrespondenten Benni. Tretet mit mir direkt in Kontakt: E-Mail: redaktionfussballfilmundmehr@gmail.com Instagram: @fussballfilmundmehr Twitter: @fussballfilmun1 Hier findet Ihr alle wichtigen Links zum Podcast und Blog: (http://linktr.ee/fussballfilmundmehr) Du möchtest deinen Podcast auch kostenlos hosten und damit Geld verdienen? Dann schaue auf www.kostenlos-hosten.de und informiere dich. Dort erhältst du alle Informationen zu unseren kostenlosen Podcast-Hosting-Angeboten.
David Julian is a travel, street, landscape, conceptual photographer, and educator. Prepare to hold on to your butts because this is one of those interviews that will leave you with your mind wide open and looking at everything in photography with fresh eyes.We go down a few rabbit holes in this one but the main theme is how to get better as a photographer through projects. So David shares how to come up with project ideas, how to plan out what you'll shoot, and how creating a board of trustees has helped him propel his technical knowledge of photography. Really interesting ideas that I know you're gonna love.Resources:Check out David's websiteFollow David on InstagramJoin The Beginner Photography Podcast Facebook CommunitySign up for your free CloudSpot account to deliver beautiful images galleries todayFree Lightroom Presets!
We're back for another season of bad gifts! Kicking off season 3, are David & Julian of McMiller Games! McMiller Games are the creators of popular board games 'Game for Fame', 'Santa vs Jesus' and new Pirate Themed release Fire in the Hole! They joined the show to discuss their career journey and of course let me in on the worst gifts they've ever been given!
Guest: David Julian Host: Marc Sadowski David Julian is an accomplished photographer, illustrator and is one of the latests Fujifilm X Creators. He has explored all genres of photography and was the art director for Warner Bros Music and HBO. Web: https://davidjulian.com/ Fuji Love Feedback: fujilovefeedback@gmail.com
In this week’s episode, Antonio speaks with Dr. David Julian, Associate Professor of Biology and Director of the SF2UF Bridge Program and the MARC GatorStar Program. David and Antonio discuss how the institutional deficit perspective encourages administrators to change policies and practices so all students succeed, and how data can help us understand where we have deficits. Learn how innovation in IDEA can help UF get to the Top 5 in this week’s episode!
Esta es la segunda parte de la historia de David Julian, y ahora junto a su esposo. Ellos dos nos relatan la travesía para poder adoptar a Leonardo, y el cómo ha mejorado su vida en familia cuando tomaron la decisión de integrar a esa persona tan especial. ¡Enamorate de esta historia y descubre que significa ser padres por adopción! Contacta a nuestros invitados por Facebook en David Julian - - - - - - - - Música utilizada en la edición especial de Familias Diversas: Exit the Premises by Kevin MacLeod http://incompetech.com Creative Commons — Attribution 4.0 International — CC BY 4.0 Free Download / Stream: https://bit.ly/exit-the-premises Music promoted by Audio Library https://youtu.be/Xz1cj5btIho Lion by Sapajou https://soundcloud.com/sapajoubeats Creative Commons — Attribution 3.0 Unported — CC BY 3.0 Free Download / Stream: https://bit.ly/-_lion Music promoted by Audio Library https://youtu.be/KSmzjG1R_dE Wake Up (instrumental) by Wataboi https://soundcloud.com/wataboi Creative Commons — Attribution 3.0 Unported — CC BY 3.0 Free Download / Stream: https://bit.ly/al-wake-up Music promoted by Audio Library https://youtu.be/6YjQKoEZFRw Hawaii by ASHUTOSH https://soundcloud.com/grandakt Creative Commons — Attribution 3.0 Unported — CC BY 3.0 Free Download / Stream: https://bit.ly/al-hawaii Music promoted by Audio Library https://youtu.be/HhgBfH9fc9Y Walk On The Beach by Spiring https://soundcloud.com/user-57630131 Creative Commons — Attribution 3.0 Unported — CC BY 3.0 Free Download / Stream: https://bit.ly/al-walk-on-the-beach Music promoted by Audio Library https://youtu.be/ZjhEiXDcpHM Home by Neutrin05 https://soundcloud.com/neutrin05 Creative Commons — Attribution 3.0 Unported — CC BY 3.0 Free Download / Stream: https://bit.ly/_-home Music promoted by Audio Library https://youtu.be/Uhe_58XD50o --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/nosoymoda/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/nosoymoda/support
David Julian se enamoro por redes sociales! Y por cuestiones de trabajo, su relación la formalizo en un país musulman con una historia bastante romántica. Lejos de su familia y posteriormente lejos de su esposo, David nos cuenta esa historia de amor en otro país, y regresando a México, parte de su proceso para concretar su matrimonio civil en este país. Criadero de gatos Esfinge: Sultan sphynx cats _____________ Lectura recomendada: El arte de ser normal (Español) ______________ Road trip by Scandinavianz https://soundcloud.com/scandinavianz Creative Commons — Attribution 3.0 Unported — CC BY 3.0 Free Download / Stream: http://bit.ly/l-roadtrip Music promoted by Audio Library https://youtu.be/_QM4znwyFNo The Clock (instrumental) by RYYZN https://soundcloud.com/ryyzn Creative Commons — Attribution 3.0 Unported — CC BY 3.0 Free Download / Stream: https://bit.ly/al-the-clock Music promoted by Audio Library https://youtu.be/Sf-DjaE_TeE Triomphe by Peyruis https://soundcloud.com/peyruis Creative Commons — Attribution 3.0 Unported — CC BY 3.0 Free Download / Stream: http://bit.ly/al-triomphe Music promoted by Audio Library https://youtu.be/uKvMKgSFtEA --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/nosoymoda/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/nosoymoda/support
Eating ethically may become compulsory. If climate change escalates as estimated, carbon-intensive animals and crops may need to be rationed. Food scientist, Professor David Julian McClements, is optimistic that solutions may be at hand. Could we engineer less carbonised food and design a healthier diet ? Dr Karl samples the future of food. drkarl.com
Imagine coming home from work and your 3D food printer has just finished preparing you favorite dish, filet mignon with garlic herb butter and au gratin potatoes. It’s delicious, you didn’t have to prepare it, and it has the perfect combination of nutrients for just you at that specific moment. That’s the future of food! In this episode I got to talk with David Julian McClements, the author of Future Foods: How Modern Science Is Transforming the Way We Eat. Tune in to learn What food architecture is, How sound and color impact taste, If we will all have 3D food printers in all our homes, Can nanotechnology and gene editing be used to enhance our foods, Are these new technologies safe, How bug-foods can lead to a more sustainable food supply, and most importantly, Not be afraid of implementing science into our food. Grab your copy of Julian’s book, Future Foods, here: https://amzn.to/3l0M1c6 -------------------------------- Connect with Curiosityness... Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/curiositynesspodcast/ Website: https://www.curiosityness.com/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/curiosityness Twitter: https://twitter.com/Curiositynesstv Claim your FREE Curiosityness sticker at https://www.curiosityness.com/freesticker/ Find me, the host of Curiosityness on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/travderose/ Or send me an email to travis@curiosityness.com
Auf dem Weg zum Unternehmensdatenfundament und automatisierten Prozessen ist eine gute Datenqualität wichtig. Kostspielige Fehler, manuelle Korrekturen und Compliance-Verstöße sind nur einige der Aspekte über die ich heute mit dem NAVIBIS-Gründer David Julian Hornung spreche. Warum wir eine hohe Datenqualität benötigen und wie wir sie automatisiert mit entsprechenden Tools erreichen können, erfahren Sie in der heutigen Episode des ERP-Podcast.de. Viel Vergnügen! Empfehlungen: Handelscontrolling: Optimale Informationsversorgung mit Kennzahlen Kontaktinfos: EXIST-Gründerteam NAVIBIS, David Julian Hornung NAVIBIS Wenn Ihnen unsere Folgen gefallen, dann freuen wir uns über eine 5-Sterne-Bewertung, damit auch andere auf diesen Podcast aufmerksam werden und wir das Angebot weiter verbessern können. Zeitaufwand: 1-2 Minuten. Link zur Seite hier. In diesem Sinne: keep connected. Herzlichst Ihr Axel Winkelmann
Auf dem Weg zum Unternehmensdatenfundament und automatisierten Prozessen ist eine gute Datenqualität wichtig. Kostspielige Fehler, manuelle Korrekturen und Compliance-Verstöße sind nur einige der Aspekte über die ich heute mit dem NAVIBIS-Gründer David Julian Hornung spreche. Warum wir eine hohe Datenqualität benötigen und wie wir sie automatisiert mit entsprechenden Tools erreichen können, erfahren Sie in der heutigen Episode des ERP-Podcast.de. Viel Vergnügen! Empfehlungen: Handelscontrolling: Optimale Informationsversorgung mit Kennzahlen Kontaktinfos: EXIST-Gründerteam NAVIBIS, David Julian Hornung NAVIBIS Wenn Ihnen unsere Folgen gefallen, dann freuen wir uns über eine 5-Sterne-Bewertung, damit auch andere auf diesen Podcast aufmerksam werden und wir das Angebot weiter verbessern können. Zeitaufwand: 1-2 Minuten. Link zur Seite hier. In diesem Sinne: keep connected. Herzlichst Ihr Axel Winkelmann
In a comprehensive enforcement action, the Office of the Comptroller of Currency (OCC) announced a $17.5 million settlement with former Wells Fargo Bank CEO John Stumpf for his role in the sales practices misconduct scandal. In addition, the OCC announced settlements with two other Wells Fargo executives: (1) Hope Hardison, former Chief Administrative Officer and Director of Human Resources, Cease and Desist Order and $2.25 million civil money penalty; and (2) Michael Loughlin, Chief Risk Officer, Cease and Desist Order and $1.25 million civil money order. In addition to the specific settlements, the OCC initiated penalty notices against five former Wells Fargo officials, including: (1) Carrie Tolstedt, Head of the Community Bank, Prohibition Order and $25 million civil money penalty; (2) Claudia Russ Anderson, Community Bank Group Risk Officer, Prohibition Order and $5 million civil money penalty; (3) James Strother, General Counsel, Personal Cease and Desist Order and $5 million civil money penalty; (4) David Julian, Chief Auditor, PC&D Order and $2 million civil money penalty; and (5) Paul McLinko, Executive Audit Director, PC&D Order and $500,000 civil money penalty. The facts outlined by the OCC in the enforcement actions paint a damning picture of misconduct. In this Episode, Michael Volkov takes a deep dive into the scandal and the OCC's enforcement action.
Brian Hammersley sits down with David Julian to discuss how he became an Architect and how to do it. Brian discusses the role of the Architect in the Construction world.
Thinking about getting into business development? Listen to Amber Zurcher and David Julian and find out what the job is really like. Hear from two professionals in the industry about their job, experience, and responsibilities in Business Development in Chicago commercial real estate where she focuses on building genuine relationships. See the complete Video on Youtube/Langehaumer Construction.
Jamie Zwierzynski of REX Electric talks about how she became involved in the world of business development with David Julian of Langehaumer Construction on Shoptalk! Full Video available at Youtube/Langehaumer Construction.
In this guns-blazing, unique and extremely loaded podcast, we talk about the role and importance of food processing and get an in-depth look at various food technologies and functional foods that are in the pipeline in the food industry. You don't want to miss out on this one! BIO: David Julian McClements is a Distinguished Professor at the Department of Food Science at the University of Massachusetts. He specializes in the areas of food biopolymers and colloids, and in particular on the development of food-based structured delivery systems for bioactive components. McClements received his Ph.D. in Food Science (1989) at the University of Leeds (United Kingdom) in ultrasonic spectrometry. He then did Post-Doctoral Research at the University of Leeds, University of California (Davis) and University College Cork (Ireland). McClements is the sole author of "Future Foods: How Modern Science is Changing the Way We Eat" (2019), three editions of “Food Emulsions: Principles, Practice and Techniques” (1999, 2005, 2015) and of “Nanoparticle- and Microparticle-based Delivery Systems: Encapsulation, Protection and Release of Active Components” (2014), co-author of “Advances in Food Colloids” (1996) with Prof. Eric Dickinson, and co-editor of “Developments in Acoustics and Ultrasonics”, "Understanding and Controlling the Microstructure of Complex Foods”, “Designing Functional Foods”, “Oxidation in Foods and Beverages (Volumes 1 and 2)” and “Encapsulation and Delivery Systems for Food Ingredients and Nutraceuticals”. In addition, he has published over 1000 scientific articles in peer-reviewed journals (with an H-index of 104 on Web of Science, and >128 on Google Scholar), 12 patents, as well as numerous book chapters and conference proceedings. Prof. McClements has previously received awards from the American Chemical Society, American Oil Chemists Society, Society of Chemical Industry (UK), Institute of Food Technologists, and University of Massachusetts in recognition of his scientific achievements. Dr. McClements is a fellow of the Royal Society of Chemistry, American Chemical Society (Agricultural and Food Division), and Institute of Food Technologists. His research has been funded by grants from the United States Department of Agriculture, National Science Foundation, US Department of Commerce, NASA, and the food industry. He is the co-editor of Annual Reviews in Food Science and Technology, and a member of the editorial boards of a number of other journals. He has organized numerous workshops, symposia, and international conferences in the field of food colloids, emulsions, and delivery systems TIME STAMPS: 0:15 – A discussion about processed foods at Ketogeek 10:149 – How did you become a food scientist? 12:32 – What is an emulsion? 13:16 – Is honey a solution? 13:57 – What are nanoparticles in food? 15:26 – How do nanoemulsions work? 17:14 – How do you create nanoemulsions? 17:52 – Are there any applications of nanoparticles? 19:58 – How do respond to “processed foods are bad”? 22:38 – What is INFOGEST model for simulating gastrointestinal tract? 24:21 – Could you simulate and predict the hormonal or caloric response using such a model? 25:13 – the Would this model incorporate the microbiome? 25:59 – What results have been yielded with this model? 27:07 – What are “Excipient Emulsions” and how they improve the bioaccessibility of nutrients? 28:22 – Can nanoemulsions be used in solids and semi-solid foods? 30:02 – As a food scientist, when you look at a long list of ingredients in a product, what are you thinking? 31:25 – Addressing the concern with additives and preservatives 35:15 – What is the future of the foods? 36:58 – What is the “Science of Deliciousness”? 39:02 – What would you do to make something way too delicious? 41:01 – Obesity as the side effect of the success of the food industry & potential solutions 43:12 – Why chasing one macronutrient alone is not a solution to obesity 45:55 – What would you do with a billion dollars? 47:04 – What is “Food Structure” & “Food Architecture” and how it related to global obesity and diabetes? 51:38 – How do you address the concerns of “Conflict of Interest” biasing research? 52:43 – What technologies are you excited about? 54:19 – Your latest research and final Plugs GUEST LINKS: Website: https://www.umass.edu/foodsci/faculty/d-julian-mcclements BOOK: Future Foods: How Modern Science Is Transforming the Way We Eat Video Presentation on Nanoparticles: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pYiVXgqR4Y4 KETOGEEK LINKS: Shop Energy Pods Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/Ketogeek-Chocolate-Energy-Organic-Vanilla/dp/B07B88S36J Ketogeek Ghee on Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07B29HM3D Ketogeek Merchandise, Ghee & Energy Pods: https://ketogeek.com/collections Ketogeek Newsletter: https://ketogeek.com/pages/sign-up Shop Energy Pods: https://ketogeek.com/collections/energy-pods Wholesale: https://ketogeek.com/pages/wholesale
In this episode of Hit the Streets, Valérie teams up with David Julian to discuss the many advantages of doing street photography in small towns.
Addison and Riley come to you live from Lancaster Bible College's Studio B with special guests David Julian and Darrin Esterly to discuss the Palm Sunday message from Pastor Mike and the ATOMA worship conference. Our Church Website ATOMA Worship Conference
David Julian Gray has been playing music for 60 years; the clarinet chose him to be his main instrument. He remembers hearing music when he was just 4 years old and being profoundly influenced; he had never experienced such pleasure before and music has been the most important thing in his life since then. He says, "All that we experience as so-called reality is the intersection of vibration." He says playing music is a very real state of heightened awareness, feeling and manipulating vibrations. Music is a great path to higher consciousness and, if you attain that, then more peaceful and empathetic behavior happens naturally. He wishes everyone was taught music in schools as in the past, "which leads to a greater degree of empathy than learning morality out of a book."
This week David Julian sits in for Valerie and interviews photographer and filmmaker Matteo Troncone
DJM gives us a tour of his imagination and tells us why fictional characters should be real.
This week Valérie invites David Julian to talk about their trip to Havana, Cuba just hours after they flew back to the States.
This week David Julian sits in for Valerie and interviews London based photographer Wayne Crichlow. Enjoy!
In this episode of HTS, Valerie invited David Julian to cohost. Together they answer questions from Frank Meffert and Andrew Raff about the weirdest thing that's happened to them on the streets and how to define street photography.
Create an exam students look forward to! Dr. David Julian explains how two-stage testing has made his students excited about assessments. He provides a brief overview of two-stage exams, examples of how he uses it in his classroom, and most importantly how this strategy has impacted his students. View the transcript. Music: Motivational by Scott Holmes
David Julian is guest hosting for Valerie this week. This week he has a conversation with Ritesh Ghosh about juxtapositions, patience and perseverance. Enjoy!
Poetry, the state of living, the state of thinking, the state of non-thinking, existential questions, economic/political thoughts, this and that--whatever happened here stays here (and in your ears). Listen now, The Poetic Butcher on Hearsay. David Julian, aka The Poetic Butcher, was born and raised in the Big N.O. (Old New Orleans, La.). He moved to Lexington, KY a few days after the devastating Hurricane Katrina to live with his mother and stepfather. As a chef and butcher at a Kroger Marketplace in eastern Lexington, he animated the clientele with his trademark flair and used his charming voice and impeccable grammatical syntax to promote his meat and seafood products via intercom. His energetic, flavor-injected announcements were a trademark of the marketplace and set this gregarious chap above the rest. He now resides in Austin, TX, bringing wordsmith joy to the masses.
In this episode of hit The Streets, Valerie invited Seattle based photographer David Julian back on the show. You may remember our conversation on HTS 54 about photographing Burning Man. This week, David talks about ways to handle cultural barriers and avoid faux-pas when photographing the streets of the world. Enjoy!
This week Seattle based photographer David Julian talks about the experience of photographing Burning Man.
Ron meets widely published photographer, illustrator, and instructor David Julian in the Podcast room for some interesting talk about his approach and aesthetic. David has created art for nationwide clients and for galleries, institutions and collectors. His love for nature, psychology and science is evident in diverse works that blend beauty, mystery and imagination.