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The Tamron 18-300mm F/3.5-6.3 Di III-A VC VXD is a versatile all-in-one zoom lens, perfect for travel and everyday photography. With a wide 18-300mm range, it lets you capture everything from expansive landscapes to distant wildlife. Its Vibration Compensation (VC) ensures sharp images even in low light, while the VXD autofocus delivers fast and precise performance for both photos and videos. Compact and lightweight, this lens is ideal for on-the-go photographers. Available for Sony E-mount and Fujifilm X-mount, with Canon RF-mount and Nikon Z-mount versions coming soon. Whether you're exploring new destinations or capturing everyday moments, this lens offers flexibility and quality in one compact package.Save $100 for a limited time! Shop now at Tamron Americas!--In a special bonus episode of The PetaPixel Podcast, we spoke with award-winning veteran photojournalist Doug Mills about his latest Pulitzer Prize — his third — which he won for his series of photos showing a speeding bullet whizzing past now-President Donald Trump during an attempted assassination in Pennsylvania last year. Mills discussed how he captured the winning photos, how the latest gear empowers photojournalism, and the rapidly changing political landscape in which he operates.Check out PetaPixel Merch: store.petapixel.com/ We use Riverside to record The PetaPixel Podcast in our online recording studio.We hope you enjoy the podcast and we look forward to hearing what you think. If you like what you hear, please support us by subscribing, liking, commenting, and reviewing! Every week, the trio go over comments on YouTube and here on PetaPixel, but if you'd like to send a message for them to hear, you can do so through SpeakPipe.
• RFK Jr. & Chemtrails: RFK Jr.'s chemtrail pledge dismissed as gaslighting. Cites studies (10% fully believe, 20-30% partially), RFK Jr. suspects DARPA. Realize, there are real geoengineering projects and Monsanto has aluminum-based soil seed patents. • Inhaled mRNA Vaccines: Canadian "Aerovax" could vaccinate populations without consent via atmospheric spraying, just evil • Noahide Laws & Trump: Trump's Pope-like portrayal and Alcatraz reopening consideration smell of Noahide law enforcement. • Political Theater: Politics is scripted to divide; Biden and Trump push AI-driven "beast system." • Economic Hardship: 30-54% of Americans live paycheck to paycheck; Gen Z struggles rise to 69% by 2025. Trump is doing the will of the Bankers to control you. • Pulitzer Photo: Pulitzer-winning Trump bullet photo by Doug Mills (also 9/11 Bush photographer) is so suspect. Do you have eyes to see? • AI & Israel / USA Inc: Meta's AI staff linked to Israel's IDF Ai Experts. Jerusalem seen as the Women of Revelation that sits on seven hills, is called the Great City that crucified Christ called Sodom and Egypt. With USA inc, Isreal is building the "beast system" that will enforce Noahide laws. Underground Bases: A New York Post article cites Catherine Austin Fitts claiming the US built a $21 trillion underground city and 170 bunkers since 1998 for elites to survive a near-extinction event. The host questions if common people might be included for genetic diversity or servitude, linking it to biblical prophecies of elites hiding from God's judgment. Scripture: Matthew 24:29 describes cosmic upheaval post-tribulation, with darkened skies and falling stars. Isaiah 2:19-21 and Revelation 6:16 depict people hiding in caves and rocks from God's wrath, with Isaiah noting they'll abandon idols and Revelation showing them begging rocks to fall on them during the earth's shaking, suggesting futility of such bunkers.
Arrêt sur trois images qui ont marqué l'année 2024, aux États-Unis, en Syrie et au Soudan. Le premier arrêt sur image nous conduit aux États-Unis et à la photo publiée par le New York Times, quelques heures après l'attentat contre Donald Trump, le 14 juillet. On y voit l'ancien et futur président lors d'un meeting en Pennsylvanie, devant un pupitre rouge frappé du slogan « Make America Great Again » (« Rendre sa grandeur à l'Amérique »). Donald Trump a une casquette rouge. Il tourne la tête et, juste à côté de lui, une trainée blanche sur un fond azur, un peu comme un avion très loin dans le ciel. C'est le sillage de la balle qui vient de lui érafler l'oreille.Cette photo est signée d'un photographe du New York Times, Doug Mills, qui avait, selon un spécialiste balistique du FBI, une chance sur un million de capturer cet instant précis. Après, Trump apparaît le poing levé, puis avec un pansement à l'oreille. Et d'autres images marquantes suivront, comme celle d'Elon Musk sautillant comme un enfant dans un de ses meetings. Mais cette photo miraculeuse a su saisir l'événement.À lire aussiUne nouvelle tentative d'assassinat de Donald Trump venue d'Iran aurait-elle été déjouée?Deuxième arrêt sur images, direction la SyrieCette fois, c'est lors d'un reportage de CNN, qui nous montre Clarissa Ward, une reporter blonde dans une prison syrienne de Damas. Elle se met en scène en expliquant être partie à la recherche du journaliste américain Austin Tice, retenu en Syrie depuis 2012. Le régime étant tombé, elle le cherche dans les cellules lorsqu'elle tombe sur un détenu sous une couverture à même le sol. L'homme la remercie avec émotion en lui prenant la main. Il a curieusement l'air bien nourri, porte un manteau en peau retourné très propre pour quelqu'un qui dit avoir passé trois mois en prison.Un site de fact checking syrien, Verify-Sy, nous apprendra que c'est en réalité un lieutenant des services de renseignement du régime, demeuré introuvable depuis. CNN a rétabli la vérité en faisant mine d'avoir levé seule la supercherie. En Syrie, les images sont parfois menteuses.Des photos du journal Le Monde au SoudanFocus sur une série de reportages en huit épisodes, signés Eliott Brachet, et intitulée Au Soudan, une guerre totale, avec des photos d'Abdulmoman Eassa. Sur l'une d'elle, on voit au loin un groupe de cinq personnes, hommes et femmes, sur des chaises en plastique blanc, les pieds dans le Nil. On est sur l'île Tuti, près de Khartoum, juste avant la guerre fratricide entre deux généraux qui auraient fait plus de 150 000 victimes civiles depuis avril 2023.Cette guerre, peu de médias en parlent. Selon l'INA, sur un an, fin juin 2024, on trouve 8 700 mentions d'Israël et Gaza dans les journaux télévisés français, 4 500 mentions de l'Ukraine et seulement 128 mentions du Soudan. Une autre image ouvre le reportage du Monde : celle d'un fossoyeur près de Khartoum devant l'extension sans fin de son cimetière. À lire aussiÀ la Une: au Soudan, la guerre oubliée…
Watch The Extended Uncensored Version Of this Episode in The True North Movement https://www.patrickcoffin.media/the-true-north-movement/ If you would like to grow in your ability to spot false narratives and to expose media deception, consider joining the True North movement: more faith, more reason, more enjoyment: www.patrickcoffin.media Ex-president Donald Trump finally sat down with Joe Rogan for an interview on October 25, and what a study in strangeness it was. Clocking in at three hours long, it was not only a marathon but it was a disjointed and rambling exchange despite Rogan's efforts at trying to keep Mr. Trump on track. The stand-out moment was when Rogan asked him about what everyone calls the assassination attempt in Butler, PA, on July 13, 2024. Trump started one sentence, began another, pointed to two different areas of his ear, and stumbled through his standard narrative (“there was so much blood,” “I knew I was shot through the ear” “the Secret Service were terrific” etc) but really didn't give Rogan a close look at his right here, to which Rogan sardonically replies, “it looks pretty f*cking pristine.” Observations in this video: Donald Trump has incredible physical stamina for a 78-year-old Trump almost never speaks in full sentences, always phrases and clauses We hear many times that Trump's generals defeated the entire ISIS caliphate Trump is “interested in abolishing federal income tax” with no particular strategy Rogan asks him about when he switched from Dem to GOP and he said, “the early 90s,” except that Trump registered as a Republican in Manhattan in 1987 and has switched party affiliation five times since. In 1999, he switched to the Independence Party of New York, then in August 2001, Trump changed his party affiliation to Democrat; then in September 2009, he changed his party affiliation back to the Republican Party. In December 2011, Trump changed to "no party affiliation" (independent). But in April 2012, he again returned to the Republican Party. When asked about the Butler PA event, Trump points his finger to two different places on his right ear and interrupts himself all over the place he says “it was a Top Shot” then he says it “I got zicked right here”.... and really does not show Joe Rogan his ear for more than one second. Strange features of the Butler event: 1) why was Trump allowed to stand straight up —even though loosely surrounded by agents— five seconds after the gun sounds stopped? "They were told the shooter was neutralized." Really? Ever hear of "more than one shooter?" 2) the photo of the bullet zinging by by Mr. Trump's head would only be visible if the shutter speed were set to at a very high shutter speed. So the photographer seemed to be either ready for a bullet capture or an exploding head. 3) The photographer's name? Doug Mills of the NYT...the very same fellow who took the pic of Andy Card whispering into Dubya's ear in that classroom on 9/11. What are the odds? 4) In the readymade, edited and published statement less than 90 minutes after getting shot in the ear by a long rifle, Trumps stated "a bullet was shot through my ear." His words. Two days later, Eric Trump tweeted that no stitches were needed. After the bandage was removed, all pics and video since show a pristine right ear. Odd. 5) In his RCS speech, Mr. Trump described all the blood on his hand with which he touched his ear. Yet, the live feed footage and all the still pics show zero blood on his right hand. Strange thing to get wrong. 6) I could fall down hundreds of times and my shoes would never fall off. Yet, Trump's did. He's on the hot mike asking to put his shoes back on. Bizarre. 7) The perfect "Iwo Jimaesque" photo of Trump with his defiant fist in the air, rivulets of blood on his face, and Old Glory fluttering gloriously in the background looks what some have called staged. Just noticing things and asking questions. 8) Why are only two three cell phone clips available to the public when you can see many hundreds of cell phones held up filming? 9) We are only allowed to see a small handful of "eyewitnesses" -- one a BBC interviewer talking to a MAGA guy in a beard and red visor. He was parroting the same thing the legacy media said a million times since, and we never learn his name. (There were similar blue collar "eye-witnesses" on the morning of 9/11 "expertly" describing jet fuel melting the steel infrastructures of the towers.) 10) To this day we still know next to zero about this 20-year-old nerd "Thomas Crooks" except that he was in a Black Rock tv commercial. FInal thought: how do you explain the massive audience size for this disjointed except that it validates Marshall McLean's dictum that “the medium is the message;” namely, you don't need to say coherent things so much as you just need to have interesting people: Joe Rogan the top podcaster and former president Trump, probably the most recognizable face in the world
It's election day in the United States. Americans across the country are heading to the polls to vote for their next President. Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump each need at least 270 electoral votes to win. In this high-stakes election, the battleground states of Arizona, Georgia, Michigan, Nevada, North Carolina, Pennsylvania and Wisconsin are expected to be pivotal to the path to victory. On this special edition of Morning Shot focusing on the US Presidential Election, Trisha Craig, Executive Director at the Princeton Institute for International and Regional Studies and Suzanne Chod, Professor of Political Science at the North Central College share their insights. Presented by: Audrey SiekProduced & Edited by: Yeo Kai Ting (ykaiting@sph.com.sg)Photo credits: Eric Lee, Erin Schaff, Doug Mills; Nicole Craine / New York Times; Sarah Rice / Getty Images; Designed by Yeo Kai TingSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week, we unfortunately have to talk about a story that comes with a content warning. News of NRA CEO Doug Hamlin's involvement in the torture and killing of a cat during college resurfaced on Monday. Hamlin has denied "direct" involvement, but contemporaneous reporting indicates his role was more than ancillary. Cam Edwards of Bearing Arms joins the show to work out what this all means for the already-battered NRA. Cam said the story is gruesome and will make it difficult for Hamlin to effectively reform the organization as he's said he wants to. But he also argued it may not stick to the NRA for longer than Hamlin is around, especially given the lightning-quick nature of the modern news cycle. He also said the animal cruelty story may have had an impact on the group canceling its Georgia event with Donald Trump, but that might also be part of a broader trend of Trump canceling events. Still, he said the scandal is likely to hurt the NRA's efforts to rebound from its previous CEO's, as yet unsettled, corruption scandal. And it's becoming increasingly clear how much that's put them at a disadvantage against the gun-control groups when it comes to political spending. We also discuss Elon Musk's recent pro-gun turn and whether he could become a counter to Michael Bloomberg's funding of gun-control groups. Free Dispatch trial here: https://thedispatch.com/join-offer-reload/?utmsource=thereload&utmmedium=partnerships-podcast&utm_campaign=0924 Special Guest: Cam Edwards.
With less than a month to go in the race to the White House, Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump are locked in a neck-to-neck final sprint. Just recently, we witnessed an even-tempered and policy-focused vice-presidential debate - with few political body blows between their running mates, Republican JD Vance and Democrat Tim Walz. With polling averages showing all seven battleground states nearly tied, what else must the candidates do to capture the much-needed vote share to emerge victorious? On this episode of Morning Shot, Suzanne Chod, Professor of Political Science at North Central College shares her insights. Presented by: Emaad Akhtar Produced & Edited by: Yeo Kai Ting (ykaiting@sph.com.sg)Photo credits: Doug Mills, Haiyun Jiang, Jenn Ackerman & Kenny Holston /The New York TimesSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This is The Digital Story Podcast #956, July 16, 2024. Today's theme is "How Still Photography, Once Again, Tells the Story" I'm Derrick Story. Opening Monologue New York Times photographer, Doug Mills was on stage just a few feet from Donald Trump when an assassin's bullet grazed the former president's ear. Mills, who has been covering the presidency since the days of Ronald Regan, recorded a series of images that help tell the story of that terrible day. This week, I'm thinking about the value of photojournalism as we try to understand these events.
It's Tuesday, July 16th, A.D. 2024. This is The Worldview in 5 Minutes heard at www.TheWorldview.com. I'm Adam McManus. (Adam@TheWorldview.com) By Kevin Swanson Chinese officials tell pastors to preach socialist sermons Chinese officials are discussing new restrictions on Christian churches in the communist country, reports International Christian Concern. High level communist leaders met with Three-Self Church pastors on June 26th in Beijing. They advocated that preaching in churches be brought under the communist government's control and that Chinese President Xi Jinping's teachings on socialism be incorporated into the sermons. Israeli attack may have killed Hamas leader behind October 7th attack An Israeli attack on a Gaza Strip-based Hamas terrorist compound in Khan Younis Sunday night may have eliminated the man who masterminded the October 7th, 2023 attack on Israel, reports The Economist. The Israeli bombardment on the compound resulted in 90 deaths. Hamas military chief Mohammed Deif was reportedly staying at the place. Trump makes surprise appearance at Republican Convention Last night, at the kickoff of the Republican National Convention in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, the delegates went wild when former President Donald Trump made a surprise appearance, sporting a white bandage on his right ear which had been shot Saturday night by 20-year-old Thomas Matthew Crooks in the failed assassination attempt. In the middle of the song, delegates chanted “Fight, fight, fight,” as they mirrored the words Trump told the Pennsylvania crowd following the assassination attempt before the Secret Service took him to the hospital. Listen. (audio of song along with cheers of delegates) GOP DELEGATES: “Fight, fight, fight, fight!” Trump picks Ohio Senator J.D. Vance as his Vice President Yesterday, Trump announced his VP Pick for the ticket -- Ohio Senator J.D. Vance, reports The Epoch Times. Vance is best known as a politician who is reticent about American participation in foreign wars, including the war between Ukraine and Russia. In addition, Vance raised eyebrows among the pro-life community last week when he announced his support for the abortion pill mifepristone, in an interview on NBC's “Meet the Press.” VANCE: “On the question of the abortion pill, what so many of us have said is that, look, the Supreme Court made a decision saying that the American people should have access to that medication. Donald Trump has supported that opinion. I support that opinion. “I think it's important to say that we actually have to have an important conversation in this country about what our abortion policy should be. Donald Trump is the pragmatic leader here. He's saying most abortion policy is going to be decided by the states. “We want to make it easier and more affordable for young women and parents to have families to begin with. We want to lower housing costs, eliminate the surprise medical bills that so many families see after they have a baby. That's the Trump and Republican approach to this issue. Meanwhile, Joe Biden wants taxpayer-funded abortion up to the moment of birth.” As of 2019, Vance is a recent convert to Catholicism from a conservative Presbyterian denomination. Christian firefighter died a hero, protecting family from Trump shooter The 50-year-old man who was shot and killed on Saturday in the line of fire at the Trump rally in Pennsylvania, Corey Comperatore, is being hailed as a hero, reports NBC News. Corey threw his body over his family in his final moments, protecting them from the gunfire. His daughter Allyson testified that "He was a man of God, loved Jesus fiercely, and also looked after our church and members as family.” And Pennsylvania Governor Josh Shapiro noted in a news conference Sunday that Corey was a girl dad, a firefighter, and went to church every Sunday. Governor Shapiro added this. SHAPIRO: “Cory loved his community. Cory died a hero. Cory was the very best of us. May his memory be a blessing.” Remember what Jesus said. “Greater love hath no man than this, that a man lay down his life for his friends. You are My friends, if you do whatsoever I command you.” (John 15:13-14) A GoFundMe campaign to raise $7,000 has already raised $1,061,000 for the Comperatore Family. The picture that shows the would-be assassin's bullet A photo captured by New York Times photographer Doug Mills at the Saturday shooting, clearly identifies the bullet heading past Trump's head, after the former president tipped his head away from the bullet in flight. After former White House physician Ronny Jackson examined the president's wound, he told Fox News that “It did hit his ear. Obviously, you saw the blood. But he turned his head just at the exact right time, and it just took off a little bit of the top part of his ear.” God spared Trump's life Former House Speaker Newt Gingrich called the turning of the president's head at the critical moment “providential.” And New York Post columnist Miranda Devine wrote, “If you are a believer, you know that God spared Donald Trump for a reason.” And evangelist Franklin Graham said, “I thank God that former President Donald Trump is alive.” Former Brazilian president also survived assassination attempt Former Brazilian president Jair Bolsonaro also affirmed that Trump “was saved … just as I was. … I understand that to be something that comes from above.” Bolsonaro survived an assassination attempt in 2018 when a man bearing a knife jumped out of the crowd and stabbed him in the stomach, piercing his liver, lung and intestinal tract. In Matthew 10:29-30, Jesus asked, “Are not two sparrows sold for a copper coin? And not one of them falls to the ground apart from your Father's will. But the very hairs of your head are all numbered.” Trump: “God alone prevented the unthinkable” Trump took to Truth Social Sunday, thanking the American people for their thoughts and prayers. He said, “It was God alone who prevented the unthinkable from happening.” He explained, “I was shot with a bullet that pierced the upper part of my right ear.” Would-be assassin positioned just 140 yards from Trump The would-be assassin was positioned only 140 yards from the Republican presidential candidate. The New York Times reports a video showing citizens warning police of the shooter a full two minutes before the shots were fired. Ukrainian priest prayed prayer of protection before Pennsylvania rally A Ukrainian priest named Jason Charron provided a benediction before the rally. He urged those gathered to pray for the former president because “There are people who want to kill him,” reports Breitbart. Leftist MSNBC pulls “Morning Show” after assassination attempt MSNBC, the left-leaning cable network, pulled the uber-left “Morning Joe” show from the air on Monday following the assassination attempt on former President Donald Trump over the weekend — fearing that one of its rabid anti-Trump guests may make an inappropriate comment, reports The New York Post. The married co-hosts, Joe Scarborough and Mika Brzezinski, both of whom are staunch Joe Biden advocates, are expected to return to the anchor chairs today. Judge dismissed Trump's classified documents case On Monday, U.S. District Court Judge Aileen Cannon has dismissed Donald Trump's classified documents case. She ruled that the appointment of Special Counsel Jack Smith was unconstitutional. Gold, silver and Bitcoin up And finally, gold has hit new highs, scraping $2,440 an ounce on Monday. That's a 22% increase since January of this year. Silver is up 41% over January prices. And Bitcoin bumped up to $63,000 and change. That's approximately a 50% increase since January. Close And that's The Worldview on this Tuesday, July 16th, in the year of our Lord 2024. Join me Adam McManus, and my two sons, Honor and Valor, at the Colorado Father-Son retreat Thursday, August 15th through Sunday, August 18th. Go to ColoradoFatherSon.com. Subscribe by iTunes or email to our unique Christian newscast at www.TheWorldview.com. Or get the Generations app through Google Play or The App Store. I'm Adam McManus (Adam@TheWorldview.com). Seize the day for Jesus Christ.
Today's episode sets out what we know about the attempted assassination of former President Donald J. Trump at a rally in Pennsylvania on Saturday evening.Doug Mills, a photographer for The Times, recounts what it was like to witness the shooting, and Glenn Thrush, who covers gun violence for The Times, discusses the state of the investigation into the man who did it.Guest: Doug Mills, a photographer in the Washington bureau of The New York Times.Glenn Thrush, who reports on the Justice Department for The New York Times.Background reading: What we know about the assassination attempt against Donald J. Trump.A Times photographer who was feet away from Mr. Trump describes the shooting.The gunman appears to have acted alone, but his motives remain unclear.For more information on today's episode, visit nytimes.com/thedaily. Transcripts of each episode will be made available by the next workday.
Investigators have yet to uncover a motive in the shooting at former President Donald Trump's rally in Pennsylvania on Saturday. However, they say they believe the suspect, who was killed by the Secret Service, acted alone.Some attendees at the Republican National Convention told CBS News they weren't surprised when the shooting happened at former President Donald Trump's rally on Saturday, because of the overheated political rhetoric on both sides of the aisle.Wisconsin's top elected Republican, Sen. Ron Johnson, joins "CBS Mornings" to discuss the assassination attempt on former President Donald Trump and its impact on the RNC as it kicks off in Milwaukee.Pulitzer Prize-winning photographer Doug Mills joins “CBS Mornings" to recount the moment he captured a bullet flying past former President Trump's head and his reflections on four decades of political coverage. See the photos here: https://www.nytimes.com/Historian Alexis Coe talks about the implications of the attempted assassination on former President Trump and how it draws parallels with past political assassinations and attacks on U.S. presidents.In an exclusive interview with "CBS Mornings," Kate Hudson opens up about her debut album "Glorious," the personal stories behind the songs and how her children inspired her musical journey.Marine biologist Jasmin Graham shares her experiences from her new memoir, "Sharks Don't Sink: Adventures of a Rogue Shark Scientist" and her thrilling National Geographic shark dive with actor Anthony Mackie.Political violence has a long history in our nation. "CBS Mornings" takes a moment to remember the innocent lives lost to senseless acts of violence while supporting their political beliefs.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Live from Milwaukee, the site of the Republican National Convention, Kaitlan and a panel including Dana Bash, Audie Cornish, Van Jones, Jonah Goldberg and Scott Jennings break down President Biden's Oval Office address and how the GOP is preparing for their convention this week. Plus, calls for the Secret Service to address security failures and NY Times photographer Doug Mills on the stunning images he captured of the bullet whizzing past Trump's ear. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
During the recent White House Correspondents' Association Dinner, New York Times photographer Doug Mills got an award. He got an award for his photography at last year's dinner, too. And the Association awarded him in 2020 as well. The Association gives out only five awards every year — and until just a few years ago, those awards did not acknowledge visual journalism. So let's make up for lost time. Let's recognize Doug Mills work before the Correspondents Association started giving him awards. In this episode of C-SPAN's podcast “The Weekly,” we'll revisit a specific moment in presidential history that changed America – and made many Americans aware of Doug Mills legendary work. We'll remember – in Doug Mills' own words from his appearances on C-SPAN – what he saw and experienced covering President Bush during the terror attacks of 9/11. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Ellen Fitzpatrick, Presidential Chair and Professor of History at the University of New Hampshire; Doug Mills, White House photographer for The New York Times, and Darlene Superville, White House Correspondent for the Associated Press, explore key issues in covering the Presidency with Tamara Keith, NPR White House Correspondent and president of the White House Correspondents' Association.
We invite you to join us on this nostalgic voyage of Space Court's beginnings where two bitches discuss Part of Fortune and Cosmic Connections. Featuring: @sey_heartbeats, Rachel and da ubiquitous entity, Victoria. References: Karma, AstroOccult, Doug Mills, Center of I Am, Russia, Etai of Astrology Roast, Britney Spears, and the Pattern App. Hit da Space Line if you have a personal planet at 3 degrees Cancer: +1 707.780.2266 Art: @astroccult. Conducere: https://linktr.ee/spacecourt. *Created with zoom.us, Speakline and GarageBand.
This year marks the 20th anniversary since the attacks of September 11th. In this special episode, we invite several servant leaders from our community to reflect on how the events of that day impacted their lives, and what this anniversary means for the nation. Guests include Congressman and Marine Corps vet Seth Moulton (D-MA); Congressman and Marine Corps vet Mike Gallagher (R-WI), and recent Senate candidate and Air Force vet Amy McGrath. We also hear from Doug Mills, the Pulitzer-Prize winning photographer who was covering President George W. Bush that morning in 2001 in the moments when the planes crashed into the towers. Seth, Mike and Amy are all members of their generation who answered the call to serve in combat in the years after 9/11, and have since decided to serve again through politics. We are honored to share their perspective on what this 20th anniversary means and how we can honor the sacrifices of all those who have served since 2001 in the years ahead. Finally, we note that applications for two programs offered by the New Politics Leadership Academy are currently open. Answering the Call is for servant leaders wondering if they feel called to serve again through politics, and Staffing School is for anyone interested in working as a campaign staffer. Learn more here: https://www.newpoliticsacademy.org/our-programs
Günaydın. ABD Başkanı Joe Biden, "soykırım" ifadesine tepkiler gündemde. TCMB Başkanı döviz rezervi konusunda açıklamalarda bulundu. Ayrıca Biden'ın çağrısıyla liderler, "iklim" için toplandı. Bugünün bülteni İstanbul Kültür Üniversitesi’nin destekleriyle ulaşıyor. Görsel: Doug Mills, Vox üzerinden
White House photographer Doug Mills talks Trump, images and American Presidential history
A White House Press Briefing with a mic that is just too hot to handle! Fox News correspondent John Roberts discusses SARS-COV-2 Stats with New York Times photographer Doug Mills and others. When the video hits the inter-webs conspiracies about vaccines and hoaxes abound. Dave shares his perspective - Right All Week Podcast! Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/RightAllWeek Cited Video: https://youtu.be/Dx5SiS0lVf8 Cited Standford Study: https://www.medrxiv.org/content/10.1101/2020.04.14.20062463v1 Cited USC Study: https://universityofsoutherncalifornia.cmail19.com/t/ViewEmail/j/296D9D8CE54262BB2540EF23F30FEDED/D00880017C2D172D05AF428974F65BCD
You may not know the name but you've almost certainly seen his work. Join Major for a delightful conversation with two-time Pulitzer Prize winning New York Times photographer Doug Mills. President Trump can't stand Doug's employer, but he thinks Doug is a "genius." Mills explains his approach to covering the White House and Capitol Hill and how he's made some of the recognizable photographs of the last thirty years. Recorded at the Newseum in Washington, DC (when the Newseum still existed, long before the coronavirus outbreak).
New York Times staff photographer Doug Mills talks about some of the photos he took during the 2016 presidential race and discusses what it's like to cover President Trump. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Josh King guest hosts a weekend edition of Trumpcast. He talks to New York Times photographer Doug Mills about his last days covering the shooting in Arlington, the James Comey testimony, and the bizarre cabinet meeting from earlier this week. Slate Plus members, stick around at the end of today's show to listen to Trumpcast producer Jayson De Leon chat with Alex Ward, a staff writer at Vox, about the all star team Bob Mueller is assembling for the Russia investigation and the investigation into potential obstruction of justice by our President. Not a Slate Plus member yet? Go to slate.com/trumpcastplus for a 2 week free trial. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Josh King guest hosts a weekend edition of Trumpcast. He talks to New York Times photographer Doug Mills about his last days covering the shooting in Arlington, the James Comey testimony, and the bizarre cabinet meeting from earlier this week. Slate Plus members, stick around at the end of today's show to listen to Trumpcast producer Jayson De Leon chat with Alex Ward, a staff writer at Vox, about the all star team Bob Mueller is assembling for the Russia investigation and the investigation into potential obstruction of justice by our President. Not a Slate Plus member yet? Go to slate.com/trumpcastplus for a 2 week free trial. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Doug Mills and David Shipley are our guests this week. Show produced by Katherine Caperton. Original Air Date: February 15, 2014 on SiriusXM “POTUS” Channel 124. PoliOptics airs on POTUS on Saturdays at 8 am, 4 pm and midnight and on Sundays at noon and midnight. Follow us on Twitter @Polioptics
Episode 117, with guests Sam Katz and Doug Mills
Doug Mills and P.J. Crowley are our guests this week. Show produced by Katherine Caperton Original Air Date: September 3, 2011 on SiriusXM Satellite Radio "POTUS" Channel 124 Listen to the show by clicking on the bar above. Show also available for download on Apple iTunes by clicking here. Most news outlets - some with . . . → Read More: Episode 24, with guests New York Times photographer Doug Mills and former State Department Spokesman P.J. Crowley