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Começamos uma série de episódios especiais do PowePlay, a collab entre HUB Podcast, Dunamis Hangouts e Positivamente! Nesse primeiro episódio, recebemos o Dênio Lara, David Miranda, Marcelo Cruz e Douglas Gonçalves para falar sobre Liderança!
How can we modernize airports to be better for passengers, communities, balance sheets and our environment? It's a complex challenge that can't be solved by talent or policy alone — it also requires the right application of digital tools and technologies. These transport hubs play a vital role in our communities and economies, and to empower a better, more sustainable future for all, we need an elevation in industry-wide innovation and collaboration.Our guests for this episode are leaders in this field: Ersin Inankul, Head of Aviation Digital at Jacobs, and David Miranda, Digital Expert at PA Consulting.**Jacobs holds a 65% stake in PA Consulting, with the remaining 35% held by PA employees. Both Jacobs and PA operate as separate entities, each responsible for serving clients independently. Follow Jacobs:Website: jacobs.comIf/When podcast series: If/When podcast seriesLinkedIn: @jacobsconnectsInstagram: @jacobsconnectsX: @JacobsConnectsFollow our guests:Ersin InankulDavid MirandaMore episode details available here.
There is no denying the impact Muhammed Ali had on the sport of boxing, yet a recent essay by a past president of the New York State Bar Association, T. Andrew Brown, details how his career and his willingness to hold firm to his beliefs changed much more than a sport.Brown also provides a look at how maneuvering behind the scenes at the Supreme Court changed the eventual outcome of the his case Clay v. United States. Recently, he sat down with “Miranda Warnings” host David Miranda to talk about his research and the impact of the 1971 U.S. Supreme Court case.“Ali changed the fight game, and he impacted life as we know it today, race relations, respect for the individual,” Brown said. “With respect to draftees, he limited the ability of government to mandate who was eligible for the draft and who would go to war.”
Jeff Zaino discusses the current trends in the field of arbitration and looks to the future on issues ranging from technology, use of AI and the continuing need to attract diverse talent to the profession.Zaino joined "Miranda Warnings" podcast host David Miranda for a wide ranging interview. Calling himself "the original JZ", Zaino shared his wealth of experience in the field he has loved for more than 30 years.
Voters in New York State will have a constitutional amendment on the ballot this November. Will they decide to add an equal rights amendment offering protection against discrimination based on gender, national origin, sexual orientation and other factors? In this episode, host David Miranda dives into the issue with the New York State Bar Association's Women in Law Section chair Kimberly Wolf Price.
The Miranda Warnings roundtable's December episode takes a critical look at the first cases in the 2023-24 term heard by the state's highest court. The panel analyzes recent arguments dealing with when a suspect is in custody and should be read Miranda rights and whether police can stop a bicyclist in the same manner as a motorist.The episode was recorded on Dec. 1 shortly after the death of U.S. Supreme Court Associate Justice Sandra Day O'Connor. Albany Law School professor and court watcher Vin Bonventre recounted O'Connor's wisdom.“She was a justice that really considered the practical realities. What are the impacts of the decisions of the court on real life on real human beings, whether we're talking about affirmative action, LGBTQ rights, and the separation of Church and State,” said Bonventre. “She was the swing vote on the court. She was a Conservative Republican, but she wasn't insane, she had a great deal of common sense. You look back at most of her decisions and say, boy, they were wise, very, very wise.”Political strategist Liz Benjamin reminds listeners not to forget the groundbreaking appointment of O'Connor to the court by President Ronald Reagan more than 40 years ago.“She had a very fascinating career. You look at the bench now and you don't think to yourself there was a time when there weren't women on this bench,'” she said. “Her breaking of the glass ceiling on the highest court in the nation is an accomplishment that we don't think about enough. It's worthwhile reading her obituary and remembering all that she accomplished. “Past NYSBA President and host David Miranda turned the attention to the New York State Court of Appeals, which has seen an increase in its caseload in the four months since Chief Judge Rowan Wilson assumed leadership of the court. Bonventre detailed his research for an upcoming article on the changes at the court.“I found that the court's caseload has increased by almost 50% since Chief Judge Wilson has been in charge of scheduling oral arguments,” he said. “Wilson has made it clear, while he was associate judge, and made it clear during his interviews for chief judge, that he thought the court ought to be hearing more cases, and they certainly are.”
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Fomos criados a imagem e semelhança de Deus, mas o pecado deixou marcas em nossa sociedade, mas estamos avançando na superação da segregação racial. O chamado do Senhor é para vivermos o evangelho, unidos, independentemente de raça ou origem étnica. A verdadeira unidade está no evangelho, que transcende as diferenças.Texto base: Atos II 2:1-6 e 2:14-21
Esse sábado foi o nosso culto celebrativo da Reforma Protestante. O Davizinho trouxe os fundamentos da nossa fé cristã, pregando sobre as 5 solas do evangelho.Texto base: Gálatas 1:6-10
Essa é a última mensagem da série "Quando em Roma". Fomos lembrados que Paulo, antes de ser seguidor de Cristo, era perseguidor dos cristãos. Após ele ter um encontro divino com Jesus, não se transformou em apenas um seguidor, mas sim, em um dos maiores proclamadores do evangelho.Texto base: Atos 28:16-24
Essa palavra foi ministrada no nosso aniversário de 4 anos de Ministério RGNR. Esse sábado a gente aprendeu que devemos ser como Gamaliel, sábios na hora de julgar o que é de Deus e o que não é, afinal, se for de Deus irá prevalecer, se for de homens perecerá. Texto base: Atos 5:34-42
Criswell College hosted a Hispanic Heritage Month Panel where Hispanic pastors had the opportunity to discuss the significance of education and its close relationship with the church. This event provided a platform for these pastors to share their insights and experiences, emphasizing how education and the church can work hand in hand to benefit the community. Thank you to our moderator, Jesse Rincones, and guest pastors Fernando Rojas, Dr. Pablo Juárez, and David Miranda, for their participation.
Essa palavra foi ministrada no nosso aniversário de 4 anos de Ministério RGNR. Esse sábado a gente aprendeu que devemos ser como Gamaliel, sábios na hora de julgar o que é de Deus e o que não é, afinal, se for de Deus irá prevalecer, se for de homens perecerá.Texto base: Atos 5:34-42
Elias, apesar de caminhar com Deus e realizar milagres, desejava morrer devido à falta de esperança no povo de Israel. Isolou-se em uma caverna, buscando escapar da aflição, mas Deus trouxe esperança e mudou sua perspectiva, mostrando que ele não estava sozinho. Mesmo nos momentos sombrios, a presença de Deus está ao nosso lado, só precisamos confiar.Texto base: I Reis 19:01-18
Nessa noite foi aniversário do Davizinho e ele celebrou cultuando com a gente. Fomos lembrados através da palavra que o sacrifício de Jesus nos salvou e reconciliou a nossa paz com Deus. Jesus nos ensinou a fazer lembrança d'Ele através da ceia, simbolizando a nova aliança entre Deus e a humanidade. Texto base: Mateus 26:36-30
Esse sábado fomos lembrados que não podemos deixar o inverno chegar para nos planejarmos, precisamos agir antes. Temos ficar atentos aos sinais e aproveitar as janelas de oportunidades. Texto base: II Timóteo 4:13-21
Último dia da série "a prosperidade da teologia", venha ouvir, receber algo da parte de Deus e ser edificado através dessa mensagem.
The New York State Bar Association's latest episode of its “Miranda Warnings” podcast features an interview with Alan Barinholtz talking about his newfound stardom and the success of the comedy series” Jury Duty.”Barinholtz plays judge Alan Rosen in the 8-part series streaming on Amazon's Freevee channel. The show examines what it's like to be on a sequestered jury during a civil liability case. In the show, however, all of the people are actors except for one juror named Ronald Gladden. He thinks the trial is real and he is part of a documentary on what it's like to serve on a jury.It may surprise viewers to learn that Barinholtz is a practicing attorney in Ohio and Illinois with a career spanning 40 years in personal injury litigation. He chose to pursue law after spending a few years after college trying to make it as an actor and standup comedian. Now the 72-year-old is back at it and loving every minute of it. He is as surprised as anyone about the success of the show, which garnered 4 Emmy nominations this month.“In my wildest dreams, I never imagined that it would take off the way it has taken off,” he said. “For the life of me I don't think anyone thought it would catch fire like it did. “His sons, accomplished actors and writers Ike and Jon Barinholtz encouraged their dad to audition for “Jury Duty” when he was visiting the family in Los Angeles in late 2021. They submitted a video audition and Barinholtz secured the role a month later.In the podcast episode, Barinholtz provides a behind the scenes perspective on what it was like to work on the production, mixing scripting with improv and endless hours of rehearsal. He tells host David Miranda about the one scene where he nearly lost his composure.“When Todd the eccentric inventor comes in with the chair pants, I started chucking and did all I could to keep from cracking up,” he said.Hear more about the behind the scenes work with the cast, crew of Jury Duty, and Barinholtz's perspective on the current SAG-AFTRA strike in this episode of Miranda Warnings.
Hey, esse culto faz parte da nossa nova série de pregação: "A prosperidade da teologia" que acontecerá nos dias 08/07, 15/07 e 22/07.Serão três sábados consecutivos aprendendo sobre o quão rica e magnífica é a teologia. Nesses finais de semana, vamos mergulhar de cabeça no evangelho e ter uma nova percepção sobre teologia e prosperidade na mesma frase.
To hear the rest of my discussion with Glenn Greenwald, please join us on Patreon at - https://www.patreon.com/posts/patreon-glenn-86020281 Pulitzer-Prize winning journalist Glenn Greenwald talks about the life and legacy of his late husband, the Brazilian activist and member of congress David Miranda. ***Please support The Katie Halper Show *** For bonus content, exclusive interviews, to support independent media & to help make this program possible, please join us on Patreon - https://www.patreon.com/thekatiehalpershow Get your Katie Halper Show Merch here! https://katiehalper.myspreadshop.com/all Follow Katie on Twitter: @kthalps Join the Discord: https://discord.gg/rkEk75Emhy
Tu me amas? Cuida das minhas ovelhas! Pedro era impaciente, mas Jesus pode mudar a situação. O problema está em focar apenas nas coisas terrenas. Seja transformado e torne-se um pescador de almas. Na maratona da vida, devemos nos concentrar em Jesus, o eterno, para encontrar transformação n'Ele. Texto base: João 21:13-17
A promessa da Terra Prometida não foi dada a Moisés, mas sim ao povo de Israel. Deus escolheu Josué para dar continuidade ao que Ele havia começado, mas o povo ficou com medo, pensando que a promessa havia morrido com Moisés. O que eles não sabiam é que o nosso Deus é geracional e cumpre suas promessas, independentemente das circunstâncias. Texto base: Josué 1:1-9
A vida causa feridas diferentes em cada um, mas não podemos ignorar essas dores, precisamos ir ao Médico para sermos curados. A mulher do fluxo de sangue, precisava de um milagre e depositou a sua última esperança no lugar certo, Jesus. Assim como ela foi curada fisicamente e emocionalmente por Jesus, nós também podemos ser. Basta tocarmos n'Ele com fé. Texto base: Lucas 8:43-48
Dick Lewis sits down with host David Miranda to lay out the vision for his term as president of the New York State Bar Association. HIs priority is to help remove the hurdles that prevent lawyers around the state from fully realizing their potential to succeed professionally while serving clients and expanding access to justice.
Former New York State Court of Appeals Judge Albert Rosenblatt joins David Miranda to discuss his book "The Eight: The Lemon Slave Case and the Fight for Freedom". The book details the case of 8 slaves granted freedom by the New York Courts when they arrived in New York harbor. The slaves were property of a Virginia family traveling to Texas by ship which docked in New York.
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Boa terça, angulers! Abrimos o #186 comentando o escândalo de manipulação de apostas no futebol, a necessidade de regulamentar os sites de apostas e a questão de saúde pública envolvida. Depois, um bloco dedicado à Rita Lee, que nos deixou na última semana. Uma perda irreparável e tão sentida! Por fim, o habeas corpus de Anderson Torres, o primeiro turno das eleições da Turquia e a morte do ex-deputado federal David Miranda. Sirva-se! Edição e mixagem: Tico Pro - Laranja Preta Produtora - Indicações do #186: - “Livre outra vez”, Rita Lee (música) - “Balacobaco”, Rita Lee (álbum) - Ditadura no Brasil e censura nas canções de Rita Lee, de Norma Lima (livro)
Today on The Day After, (34:11) Headlines: Brexit: Ministers to ditch deadline to scrap retained EU laws, Piers Morgan says he was not aware of phone hacking at Daily Mirror (37:36) What you Saying? Should actors step aside for minorities to play themselves on the big screen?
Ryan and Emily discuss Donald Trump being found liable by a New York federal jury for sexually abusing E. Jean Carroll in a Manhattan department store in the 1990's, George Santos is charged and arrested by the Feds for Fraud, Biden threatens to ignore the Debt Ceiling, Ukraine worries their counter offensive might not move the needle, DeSantis takes an important step in moving towards announcing a campaign for president, Liz Cheney launches attack ad in New Hampshire against Trump, the CIA caught aiding the Biden 2020 election, and Congressman Ro Khanna joins the show to talk about Clarence Thomas and SCOTUS corruption. We also take a short moment to celebrate the life of David Miranda, a Leftist in Brazil with a long career of political activism and husband to Glenn Greenwald. To become a Breaking Points Premium Member and watch/listen to the show uncut and 1 hour early visit: https://breakingpoints.supercast.com/ To listen to Breaking Points as a podcast, check them out on Apple and Spotify Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/breaking-points-with-krystal-and-saagar/id1570045623 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/4Kbsy61zJSzPxNZZ3PKbXl Merch: https://breaking-points.myshopify.com/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Ryan and Emily discuss Donald Trump being found liable by a New York federal jury for sexually abusing E. Jean Carroll in a Manhattan department store in the 1990's, George Santos is charged and arrested by the Feds for Fraud, Biden threatens to ignore the Debt Ceiling, Ukraine worries their counter offensive might not move the needle, DeSantis takes an important step in moving towards announcing a campaign for president, Liz Cheney launches attack ad in New Hampshire against Trump, the CIA caught aiding the Biden 2020 election, and Congressman Ro Khanna joins the show to talk about Clarence Thomas and SCOTUS corruption. We also take a short moment to celebrate the life of David Miranda, a Leftist in Brazil with a long career of political activism and husband to Glenn Greenwald.To become a Breaking Points Premium Member and watch/listen to the show uncut and 1 hour early visit: https://breakingpoints.supercast.com/To listen to Breaking Points as a podcast, check them out on Apple and SpotifyApple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/breaking-points-with-krystal-and-saagar/id1570045623 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/4Kbsy61zJSzPxNZZ3PKbXl Merch: https://breaking-points.myshopify.com/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoicesSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
O ex-deputado federal David Miranda (foto) morreu no Rio de Janeiro nesta terça-feira (9), aos 37 anos. Ele deixa o marido, o jornalista Glenn Greenwald, e dois filhos. A morte foi anunciada por Glenn nas redes sociais. "É com a mais profunda tristeza que eu comunico a morte do meu marido, David Miranda. Ele iria fazer 38 amanhã. Sua morte, no início desta manhã, ocorreu após uma batalha de 9 meses na UTI. Ele morreu em paz, cercado por nossos filhos, pela família e por amigos", escreveu ele. O ex-deputado do PDT foi internado no início de agosto do ano passado para tratar uma infecção gastrointestinal e sofreu infecções sucessivas, em um quadro de septicemia. Inscreva-se e receba a newsletter: https://bit.ly/2Gl9AdL Confira mais notícias em nosso site: https://oantagonista.uol.com.br/ https://crusoe.uol.com.br/ Acompanhe nossas redes sociais: https://www.fb.com/oantagonista https://www.twitter.com/o_antagonista https://www.instagram.com/o_antagonista https://www.tiktok.com/@oantagonista_oficial No Youtube deixe seu like e se inscreva no canal: https://www.youtube.com/c/OAntagonista
Past presidents David Miranda and Hank Greenberg discuss a pivotal time in history for America, the world and the New York State Bar Association. Shortly after its founding, the association was at the forefront of international politics leading an effort to establish a world court where nations could arbitrate differences to prevent war.
David Miranda, Albany law professor Vin Bonventre and political strategist Liz Benjamin discuss Governor Hochul's nomination of Hector LaSalle for Chief Judge of the Court of Appeals and the State of New York.
We have an election 2022 wrap up on this episode of Miranda Warnings Roundtable. Despite a closer than usual race for New York State Governor Kathy Hochul and the democrats swept statewide offices in November. On the federal level, the predicted red wave never happened.Democrats may actually gain a seat in the U.S. Senate and end up with a close minority in the House of Representatives.This may be the best midterm for the democrats with a democrat in the White House. Since John Kennedy, the democrats were aided by a the Supreme Court decision in Dobbs.It could have been even better for the democrats in Congress or it not, for the New York Court of Appeals Decision in Harkenrider rejecting the Legislature's redistricting proposal and influencing the four New York House seats that flipped Republican.Join host David Miranda and guest Liz Benjamin and Vin Bonventre for a lively discussion.
On this episode of Miranda Warnings, host David Miranda and guest Albany Law Professor Vin Bonventre look at the great dissenting opinions of the last 40 years in New York State's highest court.The 30 minute podcast covers issue that still resonate today like the freedom to marry, patients rights and a suspect's rights during police interrogation. Bonventre says a dissenting opinion has a greater impact since the judge is making a public statement in opposition to the majority opinion of the court."They are extremely revealing. Now. Why? Because the dissenter is announcing to the public. 'My colleagues are wrong I've lost! I'm expending judicial capital. I probably hurting feelings Right? I'm the loser in this case. But I'm hoping that the public, the legislature, maybe the court in the future will correct what my colleagues have done today.'"Listen to the lively discussion her and check out the full article "The Great Dissents" at nysba.org.
Hoje vamos receber David Miranda Neto O David é neto do fundador da igreja Deus é amor e hoje ele tem dado continuidade ao legado do avô. David compartilhou como foi o processo de transição para ele e como está sendo o processo de “modernização” da igreja Deus é amor, contou para nós sua história e muito mais!
David es el fundador y CEO de MarePesca, empresa enfocada en producir Chillos en tanques que ellos diseñan y fabrican. También tiene un PhD de ingenería biomédica de Salud, Ciencia y Tecnología del programa colaborativo entre la Universidad de Harvard y el Massachussets Institute of Technology (MIT). Hablamos sobre su empresa, sobre la industria de la pesca y sobre los retos de criar animales salvajes en ambientes controlados.
The Johnny Depp v Amber Heard defamation trial did more than fill the gossip columns in the tabloids. The case demonstrated the expanded use and power of social media often by third parties not involved in the actual case. The latest episode of "Miranda Warnings", host David Miranda breaks down the trial and the effects that social media use had in the case and in the court of public opinion.Joining him in the discussion is Scott Malouf, a social media attorney in the Rochester area, who focuses on all things social media for lawyers and business clients. Debra Hamilton, from Westchester County, specializes in mediation involving clients and their pets. The two recently co-authored an article in the New York State Bar Journal on the case. The Depp v Heard case was unique in that it was not only involving two celebrities, but televised in real time from a Virginia courtroom. Both guests say the coverage started small and as it grew, took on a life of its own."Small influencers were watching the case starting to comment on it and getting a lot more traction which means more ad revenue," said Malouf. "Some of influencers said they supported Johnny because that content did better. It had nothing to do with who was winning and I think for litigants and organizations that's a really tough and scary prospect."Debra Hamilton says attorneys have a tough job balancing what is right for their clients and trying to prevent an outside party from affecting the case. "We are in the business of helping our clients solve issues however if they get involved in social media and third parties get involved in carrying their water so to speak in social media it can really escalate."
Faaala galera, JesusCopy! Neste podcast, tivemos a segunda participação com o pastor David Miranda Neto, da Igreja Deus é Amor. David abriu seu coração com a gente e falou sobre a igreja, projetos, desafios com o ministério, transições de gerações, seu propósito com Jesus, experiências espirituais que vivenciou e a chegada da sua filha! Um bate papo que com certeza vai edificar a sua vida. Ouça agora e compartilhe! BOX VIVENDO EM UNIDADE [FRETE GRÁTIS]: https://store.jesuscopy.com/AI97
Miranda Warnings host David Miranda is joined by NYS Court of Appeals expert and law professor Vin Bonventre and political strategist Liz Benjamin. The Roundtable guests discuss recent efforts to influence the commission considering candidates for Governor Hochul to nominate to the NYS Court of Appeals. They also break down the winners and losers in the summer primaries and look forward to the general election in November.
Neste episódio, tivemos uma conversa muito especial com David Miranda e Karina Miranda. Eles são líderes do Regenere, o grupo de jovens da Igreja Pentecostal Deus é a Amor e tem feito um grande trabalho de transformação de cultura! Ouvimos os testemunhos do seu avô, o missionário David Miranda e do que Deus tem feito nessa geração, através da vida deles, além dos planos multigeracionais para uma igreja viva e triunfante.
In a partnership between The Pastor's Common and Truett Church Network, David Miranda interviews Dr. David Wilhite about reading the Old Testament with early church eyes. What can we learn from what we know about how the early church read the Old Testament, particularly theophanies.
"Miranda Warnings" host David Miranda is joined by Albany law professor and constitutional scholar Vin Bonventre and former journalist and political strategist Liz Benjamin. The roundtable discuss the recent resignation of Chief Judge Janet DiFiore and what is next for the state's highest court.
En esta tertulia invitamos a David Miranda para indagar en la mirada legislativa del caso de Glovo y su adquisición por Delivery Hero, así como la caída de la compra de Twitter por parte de Elon Musk, entre otros temas. Sigue a los "tertulianos" en Twitter: • Bernat Farrero: @bernatfarrero • Jordi Romero: @jordiromero • David Miranda: @davmiranda EVENTOS Pitch to Investors (Todos los jueves 19h) - https://itnig.net/events/ Itnig Talks - https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLs8CZ4blcEKtLcFE2Y-3TfNp4nmo15BHx SOBRE ITNIG Twitter - https://twitter.com/itnig LinkedIn - https://es.linkedin.com/company/itnig Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/itnig/ Newsletter - https://itnig.net/newsletter/ Web - https://itnig.net/ ESCUCHA NUESTRO PODCAST EN Spotify: http://bit.ly/itnigspotify ️ Apple Podcast: http://bit.ly/itnigapple
David Miranda took on the issue of cameras in the court and access by the public and the media in this week's episode of his podcast "Miranda Warnings."The issue came back into the public eye recently with several high profile trials like Kyle Rittenhouse, Derek Chauvin and the Johnny Depp v. Amber Heard defamation case.The New York State legislature also took up the issue of New York's law governing cameras in the courts during the legislative session. In March, Senator Brad Holyman introduced S792A in the New York State Senate to repeal two parts of the judicial law and civil rights law in New York which deal with allowing cameras in New York courts. There is a companion bill in the New York State Assembly. The bills are still in committee in the legislature. If passed, the bills would give widespread access in the trial courts.Currently, some media coverage is allowed at the local and county court level if approved by the presiding judge. Judges often allow coverage of arraignments, opening and closing statements, verdicts and sentencings. Under current New York State law, cameras are not allowed to record testimony.Cameras are allowed at the appellate and court of appeals levels. In those cases there is no testimony, only arguments before a panel of judges.In the podcast, hear a spirited debate between Daniel Novack and Norm Effman.Novack is the Associate General Counsel at book publisher Penguin Random House. He is the Co-chair of the New York State Bar Association Media and Law Committee. He supports wide access for cameras in the courts.Norm Effman is the public defender in Wyoming County and the Executive Director of the Wyoming County Attica Legal Aid Bureau. He is a member of the bar associations criminal justice section and a past member of the NYSBA Executive Committee. He is also a former chair of the mandated representation committee. Effman believes that there should be restrictions on camera use and that defense counsel should have the right to veto camera use.During the lively conversation both guests discussed issues such as the public access to courts, the right and protections of witnesses and the rights of the accused. The two guests also discussed issue such as implicit bias and holding public officials accountable.
Sherry Levin Wallach, the 125th President of the New York State Bar Association discusses her priorities as she begins her term. She is focusing on the issues of membership growth and the future of practice in New York. What will legal practice look like going forward in a post-pandemic New York? How can we combat isolation, reconnect and handle mental health challenges facing both clients and their attorneys. Wallach also touches on issues of equal justice for Americans living in US territories and sentencing reform when she joins David Miranda for Miranda Warnings. David Miranda is a past president of the New York State Bar Association and its current General Counsel.
The Little Things | Las Pequenas Cosas | David Miranda | Mark 4:30-32 | May 25, 2022
Glenn Greenwald é jornalista e David Miranda é deputado federal.
Hello folks, welcome to the relaunch of the Inside The Newsroom podcast! It’s been a while since I got the microphone out, but I’m back and will be podcasting with a top journalist at least monthly from now on. What better way to get back on the horse than have Glenn Greenwald on the airwaves, who the New Statesman recently described as among the greatest journalists of all time. We talked about what it’s like being Glenn, the mental toll of having the U.S. and Brazilian governments after you, the corporatization of journalism, where to start when writing a New York Times bestseller, and Glenn’s best advice for today’s journalists.Say what you like about Glenn, but it’s hard to match his achievements. He believes what he believes, and will quite literally risk his life to defend his position.“You go into journalism in order to do stories like this. If you want to be universally beloved and applauded by people in power, journalism is not the profession to choose.”Earlier this month we celebrated the one-year anniversary of our subscription model. Read all about everything we’ve done so far, and everything we plan to build over the next 12 months. And be sure to check out my Q&A with Walt Hickey, senior data editor at Insider and founder of the Numlock News newsletter. Walt was incredibly candid about what it takes to build an audience and run a profitable business.And lastly, we relaunched Data Corner and Election Dissection last week! Read about how the top newsrooms covered the Taliban’s takeover of Afghanistan from a data viz angle, as well as the latest on the consequential recent elections in Morocco and Norway.Okay, let’s do this thing! Podcast is up top, and my post-game analysis and Job Corner are down below… Enjoy!Job Corner ✍️We have more than 2,500 jobs and more than 300 internships listed in 1,000+ cities across the U.S., UK and Canada. Below is a preview of the openings you’ll have access to when you subscribe. If you’re a paying member, your jobs sheet link remains the same each week. Interested in a free week’s trial? Reply to this email and we’ll hook you up!Who Is Glenn Greenwald?Glenn is a journalist, former constitutional lawyer, author of four New York Times bestsellers, and co-founder of the Hope dog rescue shelter. In 1996, Glenn co-founded his own law firm in New York City, concentrating on First Amendment and civil rights. In 2005, he became bored of being a litigator and travelled to Brazil to “figure out what I wanted to do with my life”. He immediately fell in love the country and met his now-husband: Brazilian congressman for the Socialism and Liberty party David Miranda. They currently reside in Rio de Janeiro.Around the same time, Glenn started his own blog and began writing about mass surveillance and the changes around civil liberties in the aftermath of 9/11. In 2007, he was hired as a columnist by Salon, and then joined The Guardian in 2012. It was there that he, along with fellow friend of the podcast Ewen MacAskill, broke arguably the most impactful scandal of this generation: The Edward Snowden CIA leaks.From there Glenn co-founded The Intercept in 2014, but resigned in October 2020 over editorial freedom. You can read all about why Glenn did so here, as well as a rebuttal from The Intercept’s editor-in-chief, Betsy Reed. Today Glenn writes about a myriad of topics on Substack, and is always an engaging follow on Twitter. Oh, he and David currently have 26 rescue dogs too.Securing Democracy and Car Wash ScandalGlenn’s latest book, Securing Democracy: My Fight for Press Freedom and Justice in Brazil, was published earlier this year. It details the events that led to Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro indicting Glenn for his involvement in the Operation Car Wash scandal, arguably the biggest corruption scandal in history. The scandal saw former Brazilian president and clear favorite in the 2018 presidential election Lula da Silva imprisoned, which allowed Bolsonaro to sweep to victory.In 2019, Glenn was contacted by Manuela d’Ávila, a centre-left candidate for vice-president in the election. D’Ávila had been approached by a source who had hacked a trove of phone calls between some of Brazil’s most powerful judges and prosecutors. One of those judges oversaw the Operation Car Wash anti-corruption probe that dominated Brazilian politics for the five years prior. The impact of Glenn’s reporting was explosive.Video: Glenn Greenwald on the Leaked Brazil Archive Exposing Operation Car WashA judge ultimately dismissed the indictment against Glenn, but made clear that he would have accepted it, had it not been for an earlier Brazilian Supreme Court ruling. The ruling stated that any attempt to retaliate against Glenn for his reporting would be barred by the Brazilian constitution and the press freedom guarantee it provides.In our podcast, Glenn talked about how in 2013, Brazil’s parliament was favorable towards him after he exposed the U.S. government’s spying efforts on Brazil amid the fallout from the Snowden CIA leaks. But as Glenn’s husband poignantly pointed out, the Car Wash scandal was completely different and presented more dangers. Aside from now having a truly authoritarian president after him, this time around the folks coming after Glenn were on his doorstep. Having not one but two national governments after you is pretty terrifying, and one can only wonder about the mental toll that will have. The book is a timely reminder of the fragility of democracy.Corporatization of JournalismGlenn’s been a writer for the better part of three decades. As anyone who’s followed his work will know, he argues vehemently against the corporatization of newsrooms — the move toward an increasingly corporate ethos and structure. That’s why he co-founded The Intercept — to become an adversarial newsroom and not a subservient one — and is why he’s now completely independent on Substack. But you haven’t had to be in the game as long as Glenn to witness what he’s talking about.Large corporations have taken advantage of overall falling revenue in journalism, and have applied their ideology of cutting costs to boost profit. The Hussman School of Journalism and Media at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill found that the total number of newspaper owners has declined by 32 percent since 2004, or at an average of 100 newspaper companies per year. More than 2,000 newspaper titles are now owned by the largest 25 companies.I have a whole newsletter worth of thoughts on this, so I’ll spin them into a separate edition in the future. As you know, I experienced this corporatization first hand through my time at the Wall Street Journal. After slaving away for years building myself a voice and trying to help the journalism community, WSJ gave me a choice: shut down Inside The Newsroom or leave.As Glenn put it, journalism isn’t a profession as much as it is a tool for anyone to fight injustice. There shouldn’t be a credential system whereby only those from the richest and most established media organizations have the privilege to cover the most important stories. And inside newsrooms, journalists’ voices shouldn’t be silenced because of hierarchy. Journalism is, and should continue to be, accessible to everyone.Glenn’s Advice For JournalistsWe’ll finish with some advice from Glenn for today’s journalists. I asked what his top piece of advice is to navigate today’s industry, and have paraphrased his answer below.There are a lot of easier ways to earn a living other than being a journalist, especially with the industry’s economic struggles. So make sure you’re entering journalism because of passion. Whether that’s politics, culture, sports, social movements or whatever your thing might be. But passion alone won’t necessarily bring you the success you’re looking for, and along the way you’ll inevitably have to sacrifice something. For many, that means working for an institution. That’s okay and is just something you have to do while you build your audience and pay the bills. But no matter what you do, make sure you always remember and preserve that passion that animated your choice to enter journalism. And even in those dark times of sacrifice, safeguard that passion with everything you have to keep that flame alive and to keep feeding it. Your time will come, so be passionate and prepared for when that time does come.Thanks for making it to the bottom. If you enjoyed today’s newsletter and podcast, please consider supporting what we’re building at Inside The Newsroom. 🙏 This is a public episode. If you’d like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit insidethenewsroom.substack.com/subscribe
Detective Sergeant David Miranda became a police officer in 2011 after a lucrative career on Wall Street. Still on lock down, Murray and Erik have an uplifting conversation with Detective Miranda about how sometimes, your passion finds you.