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This week: the left-wing radicalism of Garden Court Garden Court Chambers has a ‘reassuringly traditional' facade befitting the historic Lincoln's Inn Fields in the heart of London's legal district. Yet, writes Ross Clark in the cover article this week, ‘the facade is just that. For behind the pedimented Georgian windows there operates the most radically effective cell of left-wing activists in Britain'. Ross argues that cases taken on by Garden Court lawyers raise questions of impartiality. Is this just another example of ‘law's expanding empire' over the domain of elected politicians, as former Supreme Court judge Jonathan Sumption has warned? The Spectator's editor, and former Justice Secretary, Michael Gove joined the podcast to discuss. (1:16) Next: cultural desert ‘From its gloopy green-filled chocolate to its soulless towers, Dubai is exerting a cultural influence over our capital' writes Angus Colwell in the magazine this week. More and more young people might be moving to the city, but its influence is being exported back. With around 250,000 Brits living in the Middle Eastern Emirate, why is Dubai so popular? Angus worries that we may lose some of the ‘pleasingly chaotic' aesthetic of London to Dubai's ‘artificial construction'. Angus joined the podcast alongside the writer Louise Perry. (13:43) And finally: the enduring obsession with Princess Diana Almost 30 years on from her death, why has a fascination with Princess Diana endured? Philip Hensher reviews Dianaworld: An Obsession, by Edward White, in the magazine this week which explores the effect that Diana had – and still has – on people around the world. Why did people feel such a connection to the late Princess of Wales? Philip joined the podcast alongside royal commentator Angela Levin. Philip explains that a ‘passive victimhood' has crept into society since Diana's death while, for Angela, the public felt they ‘owned' the Princess. (22:32) Presented by William Moore and Lara Prendergast. Produced by Patrick Gibbons.
Edward White discusses the ongoing reaction in Beijing to Donald Trump's trade tarrif war.
This week: the left-wing radicalism of Garden Court Garden Court Chambers has a ‘reassuringly traditional' facade befitting the historic Lincoln's Inn Fields in the heart of London's legal district. Yet, writes Ross Clark in the cover article this week, ‘the facade is just that. For behind the pedimented Georgian windows there operates the most radically effective cell of left-wing activists in Britain'. Ross argues that cases taken on by Garden Court lawyers raise questions of impartiality. Is this just another example of ‘law's expanding empire' over the domain of elected politicians, as former Supreme Court judge Jonathan Sumption has warned? The Spectator's editor, and former Justice Secretary, Michael Gove joined the podcast to discuss. (1:16) Next: cultural desert ‘From its gloopy green-filled chocolate to its soulless towers, Dubai is exerting a cultural influence over our capital' writes Angus Colwell in the magazine this week. More and more young people might be moving to the city, but its influence is being exported back. With around 250,000 Brits living in the Middle Eastern Emirate, why is Dubai so popular? Angus worries that we may lose some of the ‘pleasingly chaotic' aesthetic of London to Dubai's ‘artificial construction'. Angus joined the podcast alongside the writer Louise Perry. (13:43) And finally: the enduring obsession with Princess Diana Almost 30 years on from her death, why has a fascination with Princess Diana endured? Philip Hensher reviews Dianaworld: An Obsession, by Edward White, in the magazine this week which explores the effect that Diana had – and still has – on people around the world. Why did people feel such a connection to the late Princess of Wales? Philip joined the podcast alongside royal commentator Angela Levin. Philip explains that a ‘passive victimhood' has crept into society since Diana's death while, for Angela, the public felt they ‘owned' the Princess. (22:32) Presented by William Moore and Lara Prendergast. Produced by Patrick Gibbons.
Allied journalists parachute into France and land on the beaches with the invasion force. Legendary reporter Martha Gellhorn stows away on a ship, determined to beat her estranged husband, Ernest Hemingway, to the D-Day scoop. And a homing pigeon known as Gustav brings the first news of D-Day to Britain… A Noiser production, written by Edward White. As featured on D-Day: The Tide Turns. For ad-free listening, join Noiser+. Click the Noiser+ banner to get started with a 7-day free trial. Or, if you're on Spotify or Android, go to noiser.com/subscriptions Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Allied journalists parachute into France and land on the beaches with the invasion force. Legendary reporter Martha Gellhorn stows away on a ship, determined to beat her estranged husband, Ernest Hemingway, to the D-Day scoop. And a homing pigeon known as Gustav brings the first news of D-Day to Britain… A Noiser production, written by Edward White. For ad-free listening, join Noiser+. Click the Noiser+ banner to get started with a 7-day free trial. Or, if you're on Spotify or Android, go to noiser.com/subscriptions Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
D-Day from the German perspective. Star general, Erwin Rommel, celebrates his wife's birthday… 500 miles from Normandy. A dinner party at his vacant headquarters is interrupted by alarming news, as the first Allied troops arrive in France. But as the Nazi top brass scramble to respond, Hitler quite literally snoozes. Will anyone dare to wake him before the Longest Day is over? A Noiser production, written by Edward White. As featured on D-Day: The Tide Turns. For ad-free listening, join Noiser+. Click the Noiser+ banner to get started with a 7-day free trial. Or, if you're on Spotify or Android, go to noiser.com/subscriptions Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
D-Day from the German perspective. Star general, Erwin Rommel, celebrates his wife's birthday… 500 miles from Normandy. A dinner party at his vacant headquarters is interrupted by alarming news, as the first Allied troops arrive in France. But as the Nazi top brass scramble to respond, Hitler quite literally snoozes. Will anyone dare to wake him before the Longest Day is over? A Noiser production, written by Edward White. For ad-free listening, join Noiser+. Click the Noiser+ banner to get started with a 7-day free trial. Or, if you're on Spotify or Android, go to noiser.com/subscriptions Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Seven thousand ships depart Britain. The King intervenes to prevent Churchill from personally crossing the Channel. On board, soldiers prepare themselves in whatever ways they can - fevered prayers, photos of loved ones, slap-up meals. As dawn breaks, the first Allied landing craft will make their way to shore… A Noiser production, written by Edward White. As featured on D-Day: The Tide Turns. A special thanks to Legasee for the use of their archive of personal recollections from the men and women who witnessed D-Day. To view the full interviews, visit legasee.org.uk For ad-free listening, join Noiser+. Click the Noiser+ banner to get started with a 7-day free trial. Or, if you're on Spotify or Android, go to noiser.com/subscriptions Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Seven thousand ships depart Britain. The King intervenes to prevent Churchill from personally crossing the Channel. On board, soldiers prepare themselves in whatever ways they can - fevered prayers, photos of loved ones, slap-up meals. As dawn breaks, the first Allied landing craft will make their way to shore… A Noiser production, written by Edward White. A special thanks to Legasee for the use of their archive of personal recollections from the men and women who witnessed D-Day. To view the full interviews, visit legasee.org.uk For ad-free listening, join Noiser+. Click the Noiser+ banner to get started with a 7-day free trial. Or, if you're on Spotify or Android, go to noiser.com/subscriptions Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
In the dead of night, airborne troops become the first Allied soldiers to set foot in France. Engineless gliders carrying men and equipment crash-land behind enemy lines. A paratrooper lands on a church steeple… yet somehow survives the battle. And, with Pegasus Bridge in the crosshairs, D-Day claims its first British casualty… A Noiser production, written by Edward White. As featured on D-Day: The Tide Turns. A special thanks to Legasee for the use of their archive of personal recollections from the men and women who witnessed D-Day. To view the full interviews, visit legasee.org.uk For ad-free listening, join Noiser+. Click the Noiser+ banner to get started with a 7-day free trial. Or, if you're on Spotify or Android, go to noiser.com/subscriptions Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
In the dead of night, airborne troops become the first Allied soldiers to set foot in France. Engineless gliders carrying men and equipment crash-land behind enemy lines. A paratrooper lands on a church steeple… yet somehow survives the battle. And, with Pegasus Bridge in the crosshairs, D-Day claims its first British casualty… A Noiser production, written by Edward White. A special thanks to Legasee for the use of their archive of personal recollections from the men and women who witnessed D-Day. To view the full interviews, visit legasee.org.uk For ad-free listening, join Noiser+. Click the Noiser+ banner to get started with a 7-day free trial. Or, if you're on Spotify or Android, go to noiser.com/subscriptions Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
In this episode of Trending Now - An IP Podcast, Amy Pruett and Ed White discuss the status of the NCAA Name, Image, Likeness (NIL) Policies, current challenges and recommendations for enforcement.
A storm brewing in the Atlantic threatens to scupper the D-Day invasion plans. On the west coast of Ireland, at a remote post office, a woman transmits a crucial report. The Allied Supreme Commander is faced with the toughest decision of his career. And the fate of the world rests on the shoulders of one Scottish weather forecaster… A Noiser production, written by Edward White. As featured on D-Day: The Tide Turns. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
A storm brewing in the Atlantic threatens to scupper the D-Day invasion plans. On the west coast of Ireland, at a remote post office, a woman transmits a crucial report. The Allied Supreme Commander is faced with the toughest decision of his career. And the fate of the world rests on the shoulders of one Scottish weather forecaster… A Noiser production, written by Edward White. For ad-free listening, join Noiser+. Click the Noiser+ banner to get started with a 7-day free trial. Or, if you're on Spotify or Android, go to noiser.com/subscriptions Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Informativo de primera hora de la mañana, en el programa El Remate de La Diez Capital Radio. Dortmund 0-2 Real Madrid: el 'Rey de Europa' se corona por decimoquinta vez en la final de la Champions de Wembley. Ancelotti: "El partido ha sido difícil, ellos han sido mejores en la primera parte". Hoy se cumplen 831 días del cruel ataque e invasión de Rusia a Ucrania. Hoy es lunes 3 de junio de 2024. Buenos días Ucrania, Gaza e Israel. Día Mundial de la Bicicleta. El Día Mundial de la Bicicleta se celebra cada 3 de junio, con la finalidad de visibilizar la importancia de un medio de transporte ecológico y saludable. Su uso contribuye a paliar la crisis del mundo actual, debido a la contaminación y al cambio climático que está experimentando el planeta. 1763.- Los ingleses vuelven a ocupar la isla de Menorca en virtud del tratado de Fontainebleau. 1899.- España reanuda relaciones diplomáticas con los Estados Unidos tras la pérdida de las últimas colonias españolas a las que apoyó el país norteamericano. 1921.- Botado en Cartagena el primer submarino de fabricación española. 1937.- El general Mola muere en accidente de aviación, lo que constituye una importante pérdida para el ejército franquista en la Guerra Civil española. 1961.- El presidente estadounidense, John Kennedy, y el primer dirigente soviético, Nikita Kruschev, se entrevistan en Viena (Austria) por primera vez. 1965.- El astronauta estadounidense Edward White realiza el segundo paseo espacial de la historia tras el que hizo el cosmonauta soviético Alexei Leonov el 18 de marzo. 1982.- Jaime Milans del Bosch y Antonio Tejero son condenados a 30 años por el intento de golpe de Estado del 23 de febrero de 1981. 1999.- Javier Solana es designado Alto Representante para la Política Exterior y de Seguridad Común de la UE, conocido popularmente como "señor PESC". 2015: Pau y Marc Gasol, galardonados con el Premio Princesa de Asturias del Deporte. 2017: Mueren 8 personas y 48 resultan heridas en la capital británica en un atentado terrorista en la zona del Puente de Londres. Patrocinio del santo de cada día por gentileza de la Casa de las Imágenes, en la calle Obispo Perez Cáceres, 17 en Candelaria. Santoral para hoy, 3 de junio: Sagrado Corazón de Jesús. Santos Claudio, Carlos, Paula, Oliva y Clotilde. Ucrania acusa a China de presionar a otros países para que no acudan a la cumbre de paz en Suiza. Una nave china aterriza en la cara oculta de la Luna: Se retoma la carrera espacial. Juan Carlos I, una abdicación fraguada en secreto que puso fin a 39 años de reinado, han pasado 10 años. La Agencia Tributaria empieza a atender este lunes en sus oficinas para la presentación de la Renta. Se complementa la asistencia personalizada por teléfono y el plan especial de asistencia para mayores de 65 en pequeños municipios. El PP insiste con la EBAU única que ya han rechazado las universidades canarias y el consejero de Educación en las Islas (del PP). El presidente del PP asegura que el acuerdo se firmará pasadas las elecciones y añade que también se pondrá a disposición de las regiones en las que gobierna el PSOE. El alumnado de Canarias empezará la prueba de acceso a la universidad el próximo 5 de junio. La paradoja canaria: diez años sin aumentar las empresas pero con 200.000 asalariados más. El número de negocios permanece estancado en las Islas en la última década y sin recuperar las cifras precovid mientras el personal en plantilla no deja de crecer. Fernando Clavijo: «Los planes urbanísticos multiplican por tres la población; eso es insostenible». Un año después de lograr en las urnas el respaldo para regresar al Gobierno, Fernando Clavijo (La Laguna 1971) ha puesto la directa para, al menos, tratar de encauzar asuntos que, dice, son consecuencia de la «Canarias que heredamos» y que ponen nombre a las emergencias que pesan sobre las Islas: habitacional, energética y migratoria. «Acertaremos o nos equivocaremos, pero no vamos a estar quietos viéndolas pasar». Canarias afronta un verano “crítico” por el riesgo de nuevos apagones insulares. Como la renovación de las obsoletas instalaciones isleñas no concluirá antes del comienzo de 2025, el Gobierno y Endesa han desplegado varios equipos de emergencias por zonas industriales de las Islas. Aparecen dos especies de protección especial en la zona del futuro Circuito del Motor de Tenerife. Tres biólogos reputados han evidenciado recientemente la presencia de Heniaria canariensis y Plantago asphodeloides, dos endemismos canarios con el mismo nivel de protección que la viborina triste, la planta que ha paralizado la construcción del proyecto turístico de Cuna del Alma. Rescatado un cayuco con 61 migrantes subsaharianos al sur de La Restinga. Todos los varones, entre ellos un menor, se encuentran en aparente buen estado de salud. Jimmy Rogers (nace un 3 de junio de 1924 - 19 de diciembre de 1997) fue un guitarrista y cantante de blues estadounidense.Fue uno de los mentores y precursores del blues de Chicago.
Programa de actualidad con información, formación y entretenimiento conectando directamente con los oyentes en La Diez Capital radio. Dirigido y presentado por Miguel Ángel González Suárez. www.ladiez.es - Informativo de primera hora de la mañana, en el programa El Remate de La Diez Capital Radio. Dortmund 0-2 Real Madrid: el 'Rey de Europa' se corona por decimoquinta vez en la final de la Champions de Wembley. Ancelotti: "El partido ha sido difícil, ellos han sido mejores en la primera parte". Hoy se cumplen 831 días del cruel ataque e invasión de Rusia a Ucrania. Hoy es lunes 3 de junio de 2024. Buenos días Ucrania, Gaza e Israel. Día Mundial de la Bicicleta. El Día Mundial de la Bicicleta se celebra cada 3 de junio, con la finalidad de visibilizar la importancia de un medio de transporte ecológico y saludable. Su uso contribuye a paliar la crisis del mundo actual, debido a la contaminación y al cambio climático que está experimentando el planeta. 1763.- Los ingleses vuelven a ocupar la isla de Menorca en virtud del tratado de Fontainebleau. 1899.- España reanuda relaciones diplomáticas con los Estados Unidos tras la pérdida de las últimas colonias españolas a las que apoyó el país norteamericano. 1921.- Botado en Cartagena el primer submarino de fabricación española. 1937.- El general Mola muere en accidente de aviación, lo que constituye una importante pérdida para el ejército franquista en la Guerra Civil española. 1961.- El presidente estadounidense, John Kennedy, y el primer dirigente soviético, Nikita Kruschev, se entrevistan en Viena (Austria) por primera vez. 1965.- El astronauta estadounidense Edward White realiza el segundo paseo espacial de la historia tras el que hizo el cosmonauta soviético Alexei Leonov el 18 de marzo. 1982.- Jaime Milans del Bosch y Antonio Tejero son condenados a 30 años por el intento de golpe de Estado del 23 de febrero de 1981. 1999.- Javier Solana es designado Alto Representante para la Política Exterior y de Seguridad Común de la UE, conocido popularmente como "señor PESC". 2015: Pau y Marc Gasol, galardonados con el Premio Princesa de Asturias del Deporte. 2017: Mueren 8 personas y 48 resultan heridas en la capital británica en un atentado terrorista en la zona del Puente de Londres. Patrocinio del santo de cada día por gentileza de la Casa de las Imágenes, en la calle Obispo Perez Cáceres, 17 en Candelaria. Santoral para hoy, 3 de junio: Sagrado Corazón de Jesús. Santos Claudio, Carlos, Paula, Oliva y Clotilde. Ucrania acusa a China de presionar a otros países para que no acudan a la cumbre de paz en Suiza. Una nave china aterriza en la cara oculta de la Luna: Se retoma la carrera espacial. Juan Carlos I, una abdicación fraguada en secreto que puso fin a 39 años de reinado, han pasado 10 años. La Agencia Tributaria empieza a atender este lunes en sus oficinas para la presentación de la Renta. Se complementa la asistencia personalizada por teléfono y el plan especial de asistencia para mayores de 65 en pequeños municipios. El PP insiste con la EBAU única que ya han rechazado las universidades canarias y el consejero de Educación en las Islas (del PP). El presidente del PP asegura que el acuerdo se firmará pasadas las elecciones y añade que también se pondrá a disposición de las regiones en las que gobierna el PSOE. El alumnado de Canarias empezará la prueba de acceso a la universidad el próximo 5 de junio. La paradoja canaria: diez años sin aumentar las empresas pero con 200.000 asalariados más. El número de negocios permanece estancado en las Islas en la última década y sin recuperar las cifras precovid mientras el personal en plantilla no deja de crecer. Fernando Clavijo: «Los planes urbanísticos multiplican por tres la población; eso es insostenible». Un año después de lograr en las urnas el respaldo para regresar al Gobierno, Fernando Clavijo (La Laguna 1971) ha puesto la directa para, al menos, tratar de encauzar asuntos que, dice, son consecuencia de la «Canarias que heredamos» y que ponen nombre a las emergencias que pesan sobre las Islas: habitacional, energética y migratoria. «Acertaremos o nos equivocaremos, pero no vamos a estar quietos viéndolas pasar». Canarias afronta un verano “crítico” por el riesgo de nuevos apagones insulares. Como la renovación de las obsoletas instalaciones isleñas no concluirá antes del comienzo de 2025, el Gobierno y Endesa han desplegado varios equipos de emergencias por zonas industriales de las Islas. Aparecen dos especies de protección especial en la zona del futuro Circuito del Motor de Tenerife. Tres biólogos reputados han evidenciado recientemente la presencia de Heniaria canariensis y Plantago asphodeloides, dos endemismos canarios con el mismo nivel de protección que la viborina triste, la planta que ha paralizado la construcción del proyecto turístico de Cuna del Alma. Rescatado un cayuco con 61 migrantes subsaharianos al sur de La Restinga. Todos los varones, entre ellos un menor, se encuentran en aparente buen estado de salud. Jimmy Rogers (nace un 3 de junio de 1924 - 19 de diciembre de 1997) fue un guitarrista y cantante de blues estadounidense.Fue uno de los mentores y precursores del blues de Chicago. - Sección de actualidad con mucho sentido de Humor inteligente en el programa El Remate de La Diez Capital radio con el periodista socarrón y palmero, José Juan Pérez Capote, El Nº 1. - Sección en el programa El Remate de La Diez Capital radio con nuestros abogados particulares, Juan Inurria y Jaime Díaz Fraga. - Tertulia en el programa El Remate de La Diez Capital radio con los colaboradores: Rosi Rivero, Ciro Machado, Matías Hernández y Moisés Pires. La Agencia Tributaria empieza a atender este lunes en sus oficinas para la presentación de la Renta. Se complementa la asistencia personalizada por teléfono y el plan especial de asistencia para mayores de 65 en pequeños municipios. Feijóo insiste con la EBAU única que ya han rechazado las universidades canarias y el consejero de Educación en las Islas (del PP). El presidente del PP asegura que el acuerdo se firmará pasadas las elecciones y añade que también se pondrá a disposición de las regiones en las que gobierna el PSOE. El alumnado de Canarias empezará la prueba de acceso a la universidad el próximo 5 de junio. La paradoja canaria: diez años sin aumentar las empresas pero con 200.000 asalariados más. El número de negocios permanece estancado en las Islas en la última década y sin recuperar las cifras precovid mientras el personal en plantilla no deja de crecer. Fernando Clavijo: «Los planes urbanísticos multiplican por tres la población; eso es insostenible» Un año después de lograr en las urnas el respaldo para regresar al Gobierno, Fernando Clavijo (La Laguna 1971) ha puesto la directa para, al menos, tratar de encauzar asuntos que, dice, son consecuencia de la «Canarias que heredamos» y que ponen nombre a las emergencias que pesan sobre las Islas: habitacional, energética y migratoria. «Acertaremos o nos equivocaremos, pero no vamos a estar quietos viéndolas pasar». Canarias afronta un verano “crítico” por el riesgo de nuevos apagones insulares. Como la renovación de las obsoletas instalaciones isleñas no concluirá antes del comienzo de 2025, el Gobierno y Endesa han desplegado varios equipos de emergencias por zonas industriales de las Islas. Aparecen dos especies de protección especial en la zona del futuro Circuito del Motor de Tenerife. Tres biólogos reputados han evidenciado recientemente la presencia de Heniaria canariensis y Plantago asphodeloides, dos endemismos canarios con el mismo nivel de protección que la viborina triste, la planta que ha paralizado la construcción del proyecto turístico de Cuna del Alma.
Saboteur, released in 1942, feels like it was conceived, written, filmed, and edited in the three days between Pearl Harbor and Germany's declaring war on the United States. The villains are vaguely “totalitarian” and their goals seem to be mere anarchy rather than the political ends of any specific nation, but they spark the derring-do of a hero who wants to preserve the same things as Superman did: truth, justice, and the American way. Everyone knows that, like another film would twenty-four years later, Saboteur uses the Statue of Liberty in its climax; what many forget is how many terrific moments lead up to that famous fall. Join us for an appreciation of a Hitchcock film that, like Foreign Correspondent, deserves a wider audience, despite Dan's not thinking it can earn a Howard Hawks Seal of Approval. There is no shortage of books about Hitchcock: the most recent is Edward White's The Twelve Lives of Alfred Hitchcock. Follow us on X or Letterboxd–and let us know what you'd like us to watch! Incredible bumper music by John Deley. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Tim, Chris, and Harley, discuss the oddest pregnancy you've never heard of. Also, stolen treasures, quicksand, and a serious geopolitical issue. Time Stamps 0:00 - We're Back! 4:15 - Rec & Rev 15:45 - Tim's, “Well, Actually…” 21:00 - The Hairy Pregnancy of Mary Toft 47:30 - Free Palestine. Support Palestine People to Follow: @mayuhnaise - Maya Abdallah on tiktok @wizard_bisan1 - Bisan on tiktok and instagram @byplestia - Plestia Alaqad on tiktok and instagram @motaz_azaiza - Motaz Azaiza on instagram @sbeih.jpg - Subhi on instagram @stewartdantec - Danté Stewart on Instagram @laylafsaad - Layla F. Saad on instagram @kehlani - Kehlani on instagram @uscpr - US Campaign for Palestinian Rights on instagram @palestine.academy - The Palestine Academy on instagram @shaunking - on instagram @balaban - on tiktok Resources: https://uscpr.org/resources/ List of Reps by State: https://docs.google.com/document/u/0/d/1UPPbp0d9QlRn1wvQ91YJQHLfd22WSp1d9b6dO4i0RmI/mobilebasic Demand Ceasefire: https://www.jewishvoiceforpeace.org/resource/ceasefire/?sourceid=1002438 & https://www.change.org/p/sign-and-share-this-urgent-petition-calling-for-a-ceasefirenow-in-gaza-and-israel?recruiter=1319534707&recruited_by_id=f2078ce0-6dea-11ee-8856-5b15557ca7b6&utm_source=share_petition&utm_campaign=share_petition&utm_medium=copylink&utm_content=cl_sharecopy_37700646_en-GB%3A4 Contact Congress: https://apps.apple.com/us/app/5-calls-contact-your-congress/id1202558609 Follow Palestinians in Gaza: https://www.instagram.com/p/CyiwwPyxOhU/?igshid=MzRlODBiNWFlZA%3D%3D Boycott: https://chromewebstore.google.com/detail/palestinepact/gengdkfcffpnjfolbcbhfiocemfinkem?pli=1 SHOW NOTES - Satirist William Hogarth's 1726 take on Toft, titled Cunicularii WELLCOME COLLECTION/CC BY 4.0 - Mary Toft, rabbit in hand. WELLCOME COLLECTION/CC BY 4.0 - “The Curious Case of Mary Croft” Sp Coll Hunterian Aa.7.20 (and others). - “An Extraordinary Delivery of Rabbits” by Edward White. LEAVE A VOICEMAIL QUESTION AT (254) 218-4042. FOLLOW US ON SOCIAL MEDIA AND GET MORE INFO AT - HERE SUPPORT AND DONATE TO THE PODCAST - HERE --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/alwaysmorepod/support
What is it like to transition in ministry? Mike and Ryan sit down with Jon Ronnevik, as he reflects on his transition from a church he loves to a new opportunity that God has called he and his family to. Books mentioned in this episode: A Change of Pastors ... and How it Affects Change in the Congregation by Loren Mead Saying Goodbye: A Time of Growth for Congregations and Pastors by Edward White
A man named Fitzpatrick is sent into the Michigan woods in winter to provide accurate estimates of each days work done by a group of hard case Irish lumberjacks who constantly challenge his numbers, feeling that they are being shorted. Try the new "Tales of Escape & Suspense"- links below! ANDROID USERS- 1001 Tales of Escape & Suspense at Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/2HQYk53AJHTOgBTLBzyP3w 1001 Stories From The Old West at Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/0c2fc0cGwJBcPfyC8NWNTw 1001 Radio Crime Solvers at Spotify- https://open.spotify.com/show/0UAUS12lnS2063PWK9CZ37 1001's Best of Jack London at Spotify https://open.spotify.com/show/2HzkpdKeWJgUU9rbx3NqgF 1001 Radio Days at Spotify https://open.spotify.com/show/5jyc4nVoe00xoOxrhyAa8H 1001 Classic Short Stories & Tales at Spotify https://open.spotify.com/show/6rzDb5uFdOhfw5X6P5lkWn 1001 Heroes, Legends, Histories & Mysteries at Spotify https://open.spotify.com/show/6rO7HELtRcGfV48UeP8aFQ 1001 Sherlock Holmes Stories & The Best of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle at Spotify https://open.spotify.com/show/4dIgYvBwZVTN5ewF0JPaTK 1001 Ghost Stories & Tales of the Macabre on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/5P4hV28LgpG89dRNMfSDKJ 1001 Stories for the Road on Spotify https://open.spotify.com/show/6FhlsxYFTGNPiSMYxM9O9K 1001 Greatest Love Stories on Spotify https://open.spotify.com/show/5sUUFDVTatnGt7FiNQvSHe 1001 History's Best Storytellers: (INTERVIEWS) on Spotify https://open.spotify.com/show/3QyZ1u4f9OLb9O32KX6Ghr APPLE USERS New! 1001 Tales of Escape and Suspense at Apple Podcasts https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/1001-tales-of-escape-and-suspense/id1689248043 Catch 1001 Stories From The Old West- https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/1001-stories-from-the-old-west/id1613213865 Catch 1001's Best of Jack London- https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/1001-best-of-jack-london/id1656939169 Catch 1001 Radio Crime Solvers- https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/1001-radio-crime-solvers/id1657397371 Catch 1001 Heroes on Apple https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/1001-heroes-legends-histories-mysteries-podcast/id956154836?mt=2 Catch 1001 Classic Short Stories at Apple Podcast https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/1001-classic-short-stories-tales/id1078098622 Catch 1001 Stories for the Road at Apple Podcast now: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/1001-stories-for-the-road/id1227478901 NEW Enjoy 1001 Greatest Love Stories on Apple Devices here: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/1001-greatest-love-stories/id1485751552 Catch 1001 RADIO DAYS now at Apple iTunes! https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/1001-radio-days/id1405045413?mt=2 NEW 1001 Ghost Stories & Tales of the Macabre is now playing at Apple Podcasts! https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/1001-ghost-stories-tales-of-the-macabre/id1516332327 NEW Enjoy 1001 History's Best Storytellers (Interviews) on Apple Devices here: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/1001-historys-best-storytellers/id1483649026 NEW Enjoy 1001 Sherlock Holmes Stories and The Best of Arthur Conan Doyle https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/1001-sherlock-holmes-stories-best-sir-arthur-conan/id1534427618 Get all of our shows at one website: https://.1001storiespodcast.com My email works as well for comments: 1001storiespodcast@gmail.com SUPPORT OUR SHOW BY BECOMING A PATRON! https://.patreon.com/1001storiesnetwork. Its time I started asking for support! Thank you. Its a few dollars a month OR a one time. (Any amount is appreciated). YOUR REVIEWS ARE NEEDED AND APPRECIATED! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Soccer has steadily gained a following in recent years in the U.S. Amongst Americans 18-29 years old, the sport is now more popular than baseball. We speak with soccer expert, G. Edward White about what's driving this shift and why it took so long for soccer to take hold in America. Learn More: https://viewpointsradio.org/will-soccer-finally-score-big-in-the-u-s Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
This week's featured guest, Edward White boasts an eclectic background as a guitarist and bandleader and has releases on labels like Shall Not Fade, Fantastic Voyage and Steppers Club. Rinsing through a whopping 30 tracks, the Los Angeles-based producer takes us on an electronic odyssey to celebrate his new Dirtybird White Label EP "Endlessly" and feature some of his wide musical influences. VR warm-up set:DJ Deeon - "Da Bomb" [Dance Mania]Ardalan - "Mr. Bad (DJ Deeon Remix)" [Dirtybird Records]Alinka - "Just A Feeling" [Twirl Recordings]Danny Kolk - "Balanced System" [Dirtybird Records]Edward White guest set:Falle Nike, Ghost Culture - LeywoleEdward White - EndlesslyAtrip - Feverséverine - LOOK HOW HARD IM INTO YOU (ARIANA X BARKER)Edward White - Air BubblesJook, Blumey, Logan_olm - ShadeEdward White - VertTom Blip - Kickdrums!!!Hans Glader - NintendoBicep - ApricotsCrazy P - HeartbreakerSally C - OG ChunkerHugo Massien - Deep BlueEdward White - All I Want Is YouSammy Virji - ReverenceJasper Tygner - Change Your MindAmaria - FADED (Darius Remix)Kartell - Last GlowFour Tet - Kool FMPezzner - The Hand That Feeds YouDELACOUR - Midnight ClubJustin Jay - You Give Me ButterfliesSylvan Esso - Wolfjamesjamesjames - omokage.Burial - Foster CareFrost - OvertonesHuman Movement - YuKimi - RitualEdward White - London CityAphex Twin - Vordhosbn
For nearly two decades the renowned legal historian G. Edward White has been writing a multi-volume history of law in America. In his third and concluding volume, Law in American History, Volume III: 1930-2000 (Oxford University Press, 2019), he surveys the many developments in American law from the middle of the 20th century to the case of Bush v. Gore. One of the most important of these developments was the emergence of American jurisprudence, a philosophy of how judges should apply the law. As White demonstrates, this new interpretation of judges as individual actors in the shaping of legal interpretation emerged while federal agencies moved toward agency governance, which was underpinned by the notion of a factual, scientific basis towards decision-making. At the same time, lawmakers pursued what White terms the “statutorification” of common law, while all branches wrestled with the need to establish the legal framework for the developments in mass communications that characterized the era. Throughout all of this the Supreme Court played a dominant role in shaping American law and White analyzes their decisions in a half-dozen fields, including the often controversial rulings dealing with the nation's political process, culminating with their decisive intervention in the presidential election of 2000. William Domnarski is a longtime lawyer who before and during has been a literary guy, with a Ph.D. in English. He's written five books on judges, lawyers, and courts, two with Oxford, one with Illinois, one with Michigan, and one with the American Bar Association. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network
For nearly two decades the renowned legal historian G. Edward White has been writing a multi-volume history of law in America. In his third and concluding volume, Law in American History, Volume III: 1930-2000 (Oxford University Press, 2019), he surveys the many developments in American law from the middle of the 20th century to the case of Bush v. Gore. One of the most important of these developments was the emergence of American jurisprudence, a philosophy of how judges should apply the law. As White demonstrates, this new interpretation of judges as individual actors in the shaping of legal interpretation emerged while federal agencies moved toward agency governance, which was underpinned by the notion of a factual, scientific basis towards decision-making. At the same time, lawmakers pursued what White terms the “statutorification” of common law, while all branches wrestled with the need to establish the legal framework for the developments in mass communications that characterized the era. Throughout all of this the Supreme Court played a dominant role in shaping American law and White analyzes their decisions in a half-dozen fields, including the often controversial rulings dealing with the nation's political process, culminating with their decisive intervention in the presidential election of 2000. William Domnarski is a longtime lawyer who before and during has been a literary guy, with a Ph.D. in English. He's written five books on judges, lawyers, and courts, two with Oxford, one with Illinois, one with Michigan, and one with the American Bar Association. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/history
For nearly two decades the renowned legal historian G. Edward White has been writing a multi-volume history of law in America. In his third and concluding volume, Law in American History, Volume III: 1930-2000 (Oxford University Press, 2019), he surveys the many developments in American law from the middle of the 20th century to the case of Bush v. Gore. One of the most important of these developments was the emergence of American jurisprudence, a philosophy of how judges should apply the law. As White demonstrates, this new interpretation of judges as individual actors in the shaping of legal interpretation emerged while federal agencies moved toward agency governance, which was underpinned by the notion of a factual, scientific basis towards decision-making. At the same time, lawmakers pursued what White terms the “statutorification” of common law, while all branches wrestled with the need to establish the legal framework for the developments in mass communications that characterized the era. Throughout all of this the Supreme Court played a dominant role in shaping American law and White analyzes their decisions in a half-dozen fields, including the often controversial rulings dealing with the nation's political process, culminating with their decisive intervention in the presidential election of 2000. William Domnarski is a longtime lawyer who before and during has been a literary guy, with a Ph.D. in English. He's written five books on judges, lawyers, and courts, two with Oxford, one with Illinois, one with Michigan, and one with the American Bar Association. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/american-studies
For nearly two decades the renowned legal historian G. Edward White has been writing a multi-volume history of law in America. In his third and concluding volume, Law in American History, Volume III: 1930-2000 (Oxford University Press, 2019), he surveys the many developments in American law from the middle of the 20th century to the case of Bush v. Gore. One of the most important of these developments was the emergence of American jurisprudence, a philosophy of how judges should apply the law. As White demonstrates, this new interpretation of judges as individual actors in the shaping of legal interpretation emerged while federal agencies moved toward agency governance, which was underpinned by the notion of a factual, scientific basis towards decision-making. At the same time, lawmakers pursued what White terms the “statutorification” of common law, while all branches wrestled with the need to establish the legal framework for the developments in mass communications that characterized the era. Throughout all of this the Supreme Court played a dominant role in shaping American law and White analyzes their decisions in a half-dozen fields, including the often controversial rulings dealing with the nation's political process, culminating with their decisive intervention in the presidential election of 2000. William Domnarski is a longtime lawyer who before and during has been a literary guy, with a Ph.D. in English. He's written five books on judges, lawyers, and courts, two with Oxford, one with Illinois, one with Michigan, and one with the American Bar Association. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/public-policy
For nearly two decades the renowned legal historian G. Edward White has been writing a multi-volume history of law in America. In his third and concluding volume, Law in American History, Volume III: 1930-2000 (Oxford University Press, 2019), he surveys the many developments in American law from the middle of the 20th century to the case of Bush v. Gore. One of the most important of these developments was the emergence of American jurisprudence, a philosophy of how judges should apply the law. As White demonstrates, this new interpretation of judges as individual actors in the shaping of legal interpretation emerged while federal agencies moved toward agency governance, which was underpinned by the notion of a factual, scientific basis towards decision-making. At the same time, lawmakers pursued what White terms the “statutorification” of common law, while all branches wrestled with the need to establish the legal framework for the developments in mass communications that characterized the era. Throughout all of this the Supreme Court played a dominant role in shaping American law and White analyzes their decisions in a half-dozen fields, including the often controversial rulings dealing with the nation's political process, culminating with their decisive intervention in the presidential election of 2000. William Domnarski is a longtime lawyer who before and during has been a literary guy, with a Ph.D. in English. He's written five books on judges, lawyers, and courts, two with Oxford, one with Illinois, one with Michigan, and one with the American Bar Association. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/law
For nearly two decades the renowned legal historian G. Edward White has been writing a multi-volume history of law in America. In his third and concluding volume, Law in American History, Volume III: 1930-2000 (Oxford University Press, 2019), he surveys the many developments in American law from the middle of the 20th century to the case of Bush v. Gore. One of the most important of these developments was the emergence of American jurisprudence, a philosophy of how judges should apply the law. As White demonstrates, this new interpretation of judges as individual actors in the shaping of legal interpretation emerged while federal agencies moved toward agency governance, which was underpinned by the notion of a factual, scientific basis towards decision-making. At the same time, lawmakers pursued what White terms the “statutorification” of common law, while all branches wrestled with the need to establish the legal framework for the developments in mass communications that characterized the era. Throughout all of this the Supreme Court played a dominant role in shaping American law and White analyzes their decisions in a half-dozen fields, including the often controversial rulings dealing with the nation's political process, culminating with their decisive intervention in the presidential election of 2000. William Domnarski is a longtime lawyer who before and during has been a literary guy, with a Ph.D. in English. He's written five books on judges, lawyers, and courts, two with Oxford, one with Illinois, one with Michigan, and one with the American Bar Association. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
For nearly two decades the renowned legal historian G. Edward White has been writing a multi-volume history of law in America. In his third and concluding volume, Law in American History, Volume III: 1930-2000 (Oxford University Press, 2019), he surveys the many developments in American law from the middle of the 20th century to the case of Bush v. Gore. One of the most important of these developments was the emergence of American jurisprudence, a philosophy of how judges should apply the law. As White demonstrates, this new interpretation of judges as individual actors in the shaping of legal interpretation emerged while federal agencies moved toward agency governance, which was underpinned by the notion of a factual, scientific basis towards decision-making. At the same time, lawmakers pursued what White terms the “statutorification” of common law, while all branches wrestled with the need to establish the legal framework for the developments in mass communications that characterized the era. Throughout all of this the Supreme Court played a dominant role in shaping American law and White analyzes their decisions in a half-dozen fields, including the often controversial rulings dealing with the nation's political process, culminating with their decisive intervention in the presidential election of 2000. William Domnarski is a longtime lawyer who before and during has been a literary guy, with a Ph.D. in English. He's written five books on judges, lawyers, and courts, two with Oxford, one with Illinois, one with Michigan, and one with the American Bar Association.
The Girl Who Got Rattled by Stewart Edward White --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/hmphaudiobooks/support
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Firstly a headline in the Financial Times that China is back… bringing profit and perplexity for Western Business. And secondly a CIA classified document leak that claims Beijing is building cyber weapons to hijack enemy satellites We're joined from China by Edward White, Financial Times correspondent.
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The Writings of F. W. Grant. Facts and Theories as to a Future State PART 3. - THE ETERNAL ISSUES (Chapters 15-44) In the Introduction we find: FORMS OF THE DENIAL OF ETERNAL PUNISHMENT In entering upon a subject like the present, it will be desirable in the first place to get as clear a view as possible of what is involved, and the questions it is proposed to answer. The denial of eternal punishment has two main forms, that of annihilationism, or, as some prefer to call it now, "conditional immortality," and that of the final restoration and salvation of all men. Of these two there are again several modifications, and even (contradictory of one another as they may seem) amalgamations. Each of these we must briefly notice. There are 44 chapters and 8 Appendices. https://plymouthbrethren.org/series/6108
Beijing is running out of medical supplies, according to healthcare workers, as they try to combat a rapidly spreading coronavirus outbreak. Some are worried that the true infection rate figures are being masked by authorities. We're joined on the line from Seoul by the Financial Times' China Correspondent, Edward White.
The spotlight is on China as the Communist party's 20th National Congress takes place this week. At a critical moment when President Xi Jinping prepares to stay on for an unprecedented third term as leader, there's an important problem: China's economy is slowing down. The FT's China correspondent Edward White explains why this has happened and whether or not it's too late for Xi to make the changes necessary to put the country on a path to strong growth again. Clip from the South China Morning Post - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - For further reading:Xi Jinping's last chance to revive the Chinese economyChina's property crash: ‘a slow-motion financial crisis'China growth to fall behind rest of Asia for first time since 1990China delays key GDP data in middle of Communist party congress - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - On Twitter, follow Edward White (@edwardwhitenz) and Michela Tindera (@mtindera07)Read a transcript of this episode on FT.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Professors Michael D. Green of Wake Forest University School of Law, John C.P. Goldberg of Harvard Law School and Catherine M. Sharkey of New York University School of Law discuss the book “Tort Law and the Construction of Change: Studies in the Inevitability of History,” by UVA Law professors Kenneth S. Abraham and G. Edward White. (University of Virginia School of Law, Sept. 22, 2022)
The Sheriff of Deadwood rides out alone after a stage robber who killed the guard and stole a shipment of money. He finds the robber and more trouble than he anticipated. ANDROID USERS- 1001 Radio Days right here at Google Podcasts FREE: https://podcasts.google.com/search/1001%20radio%20days 1001 Classic Short Stories & Tales at Google Podcasts https://podcasts.google.com/feed/aHR0cHM6Ly9mZWVkcy5tZWdhcGhvbmUuZm0vQURMNzU3MzM0Mjg0NQ== 1001 Heroes, Legends, Histories & Mysteries at Google Podcasts: https://podcasts.google.com/search/1001%20heroes 1001 Sherlock Holmes Stories (& Tales from Arthur Conan Doyle) https://podcasts.google.com/search/1001%20sherlock%20holmes 1001 Ghost Stories & Tales of the Macabre on Spotify: https://podcasts.google.com/search/1001%20ghost%20stories 1001 Stories for the Road on Google Podcasts https://podcasts.google.com/search/1001%20stories%20for%20the%20road Enjoy 1001 Greatest Love Stories on Google Podcasts https://podcasts.google.com/search/1001%20greatest%20love%20stories 1001 History's Best Storytellers: (author interviews) on Stitcher https://www.stitcher.com/show/1001-historys-best-storytellers APPLE USERS Catch 1001 Heroes on any Apple Device here (Free): https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/1001-heroes-legends-histories-mysteries-podcast/id956154836?mt=2 Catch 1001 CLASSIC SHORT STORIES at Apple Podcast App Now: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/1001-classic-short-stories-tales/id1078098622 Catch 1001 Stories for the Road at Apple Podcast now: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/1001-stories-for-the-road/id1227478901 NEW Enjoy 1001 Greatest Love Stories on Apple Devices here: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/1001-greatest-love-stories/id1485751552 Catch 1001 RADIO DAYS now at Apple iTunes! https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/1001-radio-days/id1405045413?mt=2 NEW 1001 Ghost Stories & Tales of the Macabre is now playing at Apple Podcasts! https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/1001-ghost-stories-tales-of-the-macabre/id1516332327 NEW Enjoy 1001 History's Best Storytellers (Interviews) on Apple Devices here: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/1001-historys-best-storytellers/id1483649026 NEW Enjoy 1001 Sherlock Holmes Stories and The Best of Arthur Conan Doyle https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/1001-sherlock-holmes-stories-best-sir-arthur-conan/id1534427618 Get all of our shows at one website: https://.1001storiespodcast.com REVIEWS NEEDED . My email works as well for comments: 1001storiespodcast@gmail.com SUPPORT OUR SHOW BY BECOMING A PATRON! https://.patreon.com/1001storiesnetwork. Its time I started asking for support! Thank you. Its a few dollars a month OR a one time. (Any amount is appreciated). YOUR REVIEWS AND SUBSCRIPTIONS AT APPLE/ITUNES AND ALL ANDROID HOSTS ARE NEEDED AND APPRECIATED! LINKS BELOW... Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
---MOST POPULAR SEGMENTS--- Johnny Depp snaps at Amber Heard attorney Amber Heard repeatedly warned to stop committing hearsay Evidence of Amber CHEATING on Johnny Depp with James Franco AMBER Heard makes a ***BIG MISTAKE*** Amber Heard SCREAMS At Johnny Depp Day 15: Key Moments of Johnny Depp & Amber Heard Trial Judge strikes Amber Heard comment during testimony Amber Heard FIRES Her Attorney & Legal Team After Accidentally Exposing Herself... Week 4 Highlights Only person I abused was myself Day 1 - Johnny Depp Trial - Part 1 Day 2 - Johnny Depp v Amber Heard Day 2 RECAP | Johnny Depp v. Amber Heard Trial Amber Heard awkwardly answered in Johnny Depp Trial without giving proof 7 Times Amber Heard Lied Under Oath In The Johnny Depp Trial Day 1 RECAP | Johnny Depp v. Amber Heard Trial Amber heard explains how Johnny Depp tortured her Heated Arguments Between Johnny Depp & Amber Heard johnny depp vs amber heard recording, johnny depp vs amber heard streaming, johnny depp amber heard muffins, johnny depp vs amber heard watch on tv, johnny depp amber heard recording nobody will believe you, johnny depp live stream, johnny depp news, where is amber heard now, the virginia truth, court tv
During the Depp v Heard trial on Thursday, Johnny Depp's business manager Edward White testified on Depp's financials. He spoke about how much money Amber Heard demanded in their settlement. He also gave more detail on Depp's financial situation, including that at one point he was spending more than he was making. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/dudpodcast/support
In Episode 7 of The Virginia Truth, we take a look at Elon Musk's involvement in the Johnny Depp v Amber Heard trial. From being part of Amber Heard's alleged cheating escapades to paying charity donations in the name of Amber Heard. Nakul also looks into Edward White's testimony, Edward is Johnny Depp's business manager and he makes revelations about the divorce settlement, requirements and demands from Amber. Email us at johnnyvamber@outlook.com
During his testimony on Thursday, Johnny Depp's business manager Edward White stated that Depp and Amber Heard spent $160,000 on wine during the course of their marriage. According to White, Depp paid for all of the wine, including wine that Heard ordered. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/dudpodcast/support
During the defamation trial on Thursday, Johnny Depp's business manager Edward White testified that Depp spent over $14 million on his divorce with Amber Heard. White stated that Depp paid $500k to Heard's legal counsel, $6.8m directly to Heard, and all the community liabilities that accumulated during their marriage. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/dudpodcast/support
This week on “The Learning Curve,” as the nation prepares for the likely confirmation of its first Black female U.S. Supreme Court justice, Cara Candal and Gerard Robinson talk with Dr. G. Edward White, David and Mary Harrison Distinguished Professor of Law at the University of Virginia School of Law, and author of the three-volume book, Law in […]
This week on “The Learning Curve,” as the nation prepares for the likely confirmation of its first Black female U.S. Supreme Court justice, Cara Candal and Gerard Robinson talk with Dr. G. Edward White, David and Mary Harrison Distinguished Professor of Law at the University of Virginia School of Law, and author of the three-volume book, Law in American History. Professor White draws on his... Source
This week on “The Learning Curve,” as the nation prepares for the likely confirmation of its first Black female U.S. Supreme Court justice, Cara Candal and Gerard Robinson talk with Dr. G. Edward White, David and Mary Harrison Distinguished Professor of Law at the University of Virginia School of Law, and author of the three-volume book, Law in American History. Professor White draws on his... Source
There is a folk wisdom that connects the American War of Independence’s “no taxation without representation” with today’s skepticism of Washington, DC and centralized power. The Anti-Federalists were a broad coalition, but most Anti-Federalists shared a dislike of a strong centralized government and believed that many small republics would best protect the individual. Some Anti-Federalists argued that without a bill of rights the Constitution would not be able to sufficiently protect the rights of individuals and the states. Even after ratification, some Founders, such as Jefferson, Mason, and Henry, maintained that the Federalists had in fact “betrayed” the “popular Revolutionary Spirit of ’76” and its desire for “general and individual liberty.” However, once the Jefferson-led Democrat-Republicans—primarily made up of and appealing to the old Anti-Federalist coalition—took office they did not seek to abolish, or significantly alter, this new form of governance. Why not? Did the Anti-Federalists plant the seeds, and prefer to nurture the growth of populism in America?Featuring:Moderator: The Honorable Lisa Branch, United States Court of Appeals for the Eleventh CircuitProf. Akhil Reed Amar, Sterling Professor of Law and Political Science at Yale University Prof. Michelle Kundmueller, Assistant Professor of Political Science, Old Dominion UniversityProf. G. Edward White, David and Mary Harrison Distinguished Professor of Law, University of Virginia School of Law
First on the programme - we look at how as parts of the globe are abandoning restrictions, areas of China are back in lockdown in the face of rising case numbers. It's affecting the north-eastern region of Jilin, and also the southern city of Shenzhen, which is a key manufacturing centre. Andy Xie is in independent economist based in Shanghai. He explained what was happening. Next - the relationship between the Russian and Chinese leaders is exceptionally close, but if China were to assist Russia more directly, what would the consequences be on the global stage? Edward White is China Correspondent for the Financial Times talks us through the current tensions between The West and China. We then spoke to our regular analyst, Michael Hughes, and we addressed the widely circulating theory that - economically - we've returned to a previous age. We then hear from Ann Soy of The BBC's Focus on Africa programme discussing food shortages in Africa as a consequence of the Ukraine crises with the United States Ambassador the UN, Linda Thomas Greenfield. Lastly, for weeks now on World Business Report we've been looking at the Ukraine conflict, western sanctions on Russia and the effects on the economy there. There's a real danger of talking about high level political discussions and quoting a lot of big numbers, but losing track of how this actually affects ordinary people in the country. In this edition of The World Business report we spoke to two online bloggers, who make videos explaining Russian life to the rest of the world. Producer: Gabriele Shaw | Presenter: David Harper
Originally from Ellisville, Mississippi, the famous “Free State of Jones,” Ryan S. Walters is an independent historian who currently teaches American history at Collin College in North Texas. Walters did extensive research on Apollo 1 and obtained details as to what happened on that fateful day when Astronauts, Virgil Grissom, Edward White and Roger Chaffee climbed into the capsule, located atop a Saturn 1b rocket for a flight rehearsal. A fire broke out in the capsule killing all three astronauts. Walters and Host Charlotte Kosa will discuss the tragedy and the NASA investigation that followed. He has appeared on Breitbart Radio, the Chris Stigall Show, the Mark Davis Show, the Bill Bunkley Show, the Michael Berry Show, and the History Unplugged Podcast. He has written for Townhall.com and has spoken at a number of venues, including the Abbeville Institute and the Ludwig von Mises Institute. Website https://ryanswalters.net/ Books The Last Jeffersonian: Grover Cleveland and the Path to Restoring the Republic Apollo 1: The Tragedy That Put Us On the Moon Remember Mississippi: How Chris McDaniel Exposed the GOP Establishment and Started a Revolution, Grover Cleveland: The Last Jeffersonian President The Jazz Age President: Defending Warren G. Harding