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A Day Inside Lori Vallow Daybell's Trial: The Photos, the Bullets, and the Warnings “You have a habit of adding things to witness answers, and when you do that, it's a form of testifying,” Judge Beresky told Lori Vallow Daybell in the final moments of the day, as court wrapped after a marathon of cross-examinations, autopsy details, and crime scene photos. By the time court adjourned at 4:34 p.m., Lori had spent hours at the podium cross-examining Chandler Police Detective Daniel Coons, trying to challenge the state's version of how Charles Vallow was shot and killed. It was her chance to unravel details about bullet trajectories, the positioning of shell casings, and whether her brother Alex Cox could've plausibly been where he claimed when the shots were fired. Coons held firm: the bullet trajectories were consistent with Charles being shot while lying on the floor, one bullet embedding in a baseboard. The shells? Just inches from the wall. And the gun, a .45 caliber semiautomatic, ejected to the right—not left, like Lori suggested might have mattered. At one point, Lori veered into the realm of firearms training, asking if center mass is what police are taught to aim for. Coons confirmed, yes—it's about stopping the threat. Then she asked if novice shooters are taught the same. He said no. It was a brief window into the angle she seemed to be aiming for, though the judge regularly reminded her to keep her own commentary out of the questioning. Photos of the home were admitted—over a hundred of them. Exterior shots. The front door. A Reebok hat on the floor. Blood pooling around Charles' body. A bat nearby. Projectiles in baseboards. Bullet casings marked with yellow placards. And in one particularly dramatic moment, a chunk of flooring was presented in court. It had been cut out to preserve a mark that investigators said was made by a bullet passing through Charles' body. Lori objected to some of the photos being admitted but was mostly overruled. The judge said the images helped the jury visualize the scene. She used some of the same photos in her cross, trying to push back on Coons' conclusions, asking if divots in walls or trajectories could have occurred differently, if maybe the shooter wasn't where Coons said. He stood his ground. Earlier in the day, Chandler Fire Captain Kent Keller testified about Charles' condition when medics arrived. Lividity and skin modeling were already setting in. His pupils were fixed. No electrical activity in the heart. CPR was initiated but quickly deemed futile. According to Keller, there was no indication anyone had attempted life-saving efforts before the fire crew arrived. The positioning of Charles' body, the small pool of blood, and the condition of his skin all suggested death had occurred some time before. Lori pressed Keller hard on the science of lividity and modeling. Could it happen in just a few minutes? Would medication change how the body looked? She floated the idea that maybe CPR had been done, just not effectively. Keller, and another paramedic named Cowden, said they saw no signs of it. In fact, they testified that effective CPR would've caused more bleeding—blood would've been forced out by the compressions. There just wasn't any, aside from the pooling underneath. At one point, Cowden described performing CPR while another EMT prepared the heart monitor. He said Charles was found with a baseball bat and ball cap nearby, but no one else was in the room. The house was otherwise empty, aside from officers clearing it. His account was backed up by Keller, who described the scene as calm, with the main objective being to assess, perform CPR, and confirm the lack of vital signs. Throughout the day, Lori tried to walk the line between playing defense attorney and defendant. She questioned procedure, timing, blood patterns, CPR protocols, and scene diagrams. But the judge frequently reminded her about courtroom boundaries. When she asked whether someone had spoken to the media, the judge called for a sidebar. When she objected to Coons' expert testimony, the judge ruled against her but gave her space to cross-examine thoroughly. As court neared the end, a small issue arose: subpoenas had been sent by the defense to detectives, but without contact info. The judge told Lori to have her investigator handle it. Also, she was reminded to flag any photo exhibits she needed by the following morning. With that, court adjourned. #LoriVallow #CharlesVallow #CrimeScene #TrueCrimeCourtroom Want to listen to ALL of our podcasts AD-FREE? 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A Day Inside Lori Vallow Daybell's Trial: The Photos, the Bullets, and the Warnings “You have a habit of adding things to witness answers, and when you do that, it's a form of testifying,” Judge Beresky told Lori Vallow Daybell in the final moments of the day, as court wrapped after a marathon of cross-examinations, autopsy details, and crime scene photos. By the time court adjourned at 4:34 p.m., Lori had spent hours at the podium cross-examining Chandler Police Detective Daniel Coons, trying to challenge the state's version of how Charles Vallow was shot and killed. It was her chance to unravel details about bullet trajectories, the positioning of shell casings, and whether her brother Alex Cox could've plausibly been where he claimed when the shots were fired. Coons held firm: the bullet trajectories were consistent with Charles being shot while lying on the floor, one bullet embedding in a baseboard. The shells? Just inches from the wall. And the gun, a .45 caliber semiautomatic, ejected to the right—not left, like Lori suggested might have mattered. At one point, Lori veered into the realm of firearms training, asking if center mass is what police are taught to aim for. Coons confirmed, yes—it's about stopping the threat. Then she asked if novice shooters are taught the same. He said no. It was a brief window into the angle she seemed to be aiming for, though the judge regularly reminded her to keep her own commentary out of the questioning. Photos of the home were admitted—over a hundred of them. Exterior shots. The front door. A Reebok hat on the floor. Blood pooling around Charles' body. A bat nearby. Projectiles in baseboards. Bullet casings marked with yellow placards. And in one particularly dramatic moment, a chunk of flooring was presented in court. It had been cut out to preserve a mark that investigators said was made by a bullet passing through Charles' body. Lori objected to some of the photos being admitted but was mostly overruled. The judge said the images helped the jury visualize the scene. She used some of the same photos in her cross, trying to push back on Coons' conclusions, asking if divots in walls or trajectories could have occurred differently, if maybe the shooter wasn't where Coons said. He stood his ground. Earlier in the day, Chandler Fire Captain Kent Keller testified about Charles' condition when medics arrived. Lividity and skin modeling were already setting in. His pupils were fixed. No electrical activity in the heart. CPR was initiated but quickly deemed futile. According to Keller, there was no indication anyone had attempted life-saving efforts before the fire crew arrived. The positioning of Charles' body, the small pool of blood, and the condition of his skin all suggested death had occurred some time before. Lori pressed Keller hard on the science of lividity and modeling. Could it happen in just a few minutes? Would medication change how the body looked? She floated the idea that maybe CPR had been done, just not effectively. Keller, and another paramedic named Cowden, said they saw no signs of it. In fact, they testified that effective CPR would've caused more bleeding—blood would've been forced out by the compressions. There just wasn't any, aside from the pooling underneath. At one point, Cowden described performing CPR while another EMT prepared the heart monitor. He said Charles was found with a baseball bat and ball cap nearby, but no one else was in the room. The house was otherwise empty, aside from officers clearing it. His account was backed up by Keller, who described the scene as calm, with the main objective being to assess, perform CPR, and confirm the lack of vital signs. Throughout the day, Lori tried to walk the line between playing defense attorney and defendant. She questioned procedure, timing, blood patterns, CPR protocols, and scene diagrams. But the judge frequently reminded her about courtroom boundaries. When she asked whether someone had spoken to the media, the judge called for a sidebar. When she objected to Coons' expert testimony, the judge ruled against her but gave her space to cross-examine thoroughly. As court neared the end, a small issue arose: subpoenas had been sent by the defense to detectives, but without contact info. The judge told Lori to have her investigator handle it. Also, she was reminded to flag any photo exhibits she needed by the following morning. With that, court adjourned. #LoriVallow #CharlesVallow #CrimeScene #TrueCrimeCourtroom Want to listen to ALL of our podcasts AD-FREE? Subscribe through APPLE PODCASTS, and try it for three days free: https://tinyurl.com/ycw626tj Follow Our Other Cases: https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com The latest on The Downfall of Diddy, The Trial of Karen Read, The Murder Of Maddie Soto, Catching the Long Island Serial Killer, Awaiting Admission: BTK's Unconfessed Crimes, Delphi Murders: Inside the Crime, Chad & Lori Daybell, The Murder of Ana Walshe, Alex Murdaugh, Bryan Kohberger, Lucy Letby, Kouri Richins, Malevolent Mormon Mommys, The Menendez Brothers: Quest For Justice, The Murder of Stephen Smith, The Murder of Madeline Kingsbury, The Murder Of Sandra Birchmore, and much more! Listen at https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com
A Day Inside Lori Vallow Daybell's Trial: The Photos, the Bullets, and the Warnings “You have a habit of adding things to witness answers, and when you do that, it's a form of testifying,” Judge Beresky told Lori Vallow Daybell in the final moments of the day, as court wrapped after a marathon of cross-examinations, autopsy details, and crime scene photos. By the time court adjourned at 4:34 p.m., Lori had spent hours at the podium cross-examining Chandler Police Detective Daniel Coons, trying to challenge the state's version of how Charles Vallow was shot and killed. It was her chance to unravel details about bullet trajectories, the positioning of shell casings, and whether her brother Alex Cox could've plausibly been where he claimed when the shots were fired. Coons held firm: the bullet trajectories were consistent with Charles being shot while lying on the floor, one bullet embedding in a baseboard. The shells? Just inches from the wall. And the gun, a .45 caliber semiautomatic, ejected to the right—not left, like Lori suggested might have mattered. At one point, Lori veered into the realm of firearms training, asking if center mass is what police are taught to aim for. Coons confirmed, yes—it's about stopping the threat. Then she asked if novice shooters are taught the same. He said no. It was a brief window into the angle she seemed to be aiming for, though the judge regularly reminded her to keep her own commentary out of the questioning. Photos of the home were admitted—over a hundred of them. Exterior shots. The front door. A Reebok hat on the floor. Blood pooling around Charles' body. A bat nearby. Projectiles in baseboards. Bullet casings marked with yellow placards. And in one particularly dramatic moment, a chunk of flooring was presented in court. It had been cut out to preserve a mark that investigators said was made by a bullet passing through Charles' body. Lori objected to some of the photos being admitted but was mostly overruled. The judge said the images helped the jury visualize the scene. She used some of the same photos in her cross, trying to push back on Coons' conclusions, asking if divots in walls or trajectories could have occurred differently, if maybe the shooter wasn't where Coons said. He stood his ground. Earlier in the day, Chandler Fire Captain Kent Keller testified about Charles' condition when medics arrived. Lividity and skin modeling were already setting in. His pupils were fixed. No electrical activity in the heart. CPR was initiated but quickly deemed futile. According to Keller, there was no indication anyone had attempted life-saving efforts before the fire crew arrived. The positioning of Charles' body, the small pool of blood, and the condition of his skin all suggested death had occurred some time before. Lori pressed Keller hard on the science of lividity and modeling. Could it happen in just a few minutes? Would medication change how the body looked? She floated the idea that maybe CPR had been done, just not effectively. Keller, and another paramedic named Cowden, said they saw no signs of it. In fact, they testified that effective CPR would've caused more bleeding—blood would've been forced out by the compressions. There just wasn't any, aside from the pooling underneath. At one point, Cowden described performing CPR while another EMT prepared the heart monitor. He said Charles was found with a baseball bat and ball cap nearby, but no one else was in the room. The house was otherwise empty, aside from officers clearing it. His account was backed up by Keller, who described the scene as calm, with the main objective being to assess, perform CPR, and confirm the lack of vital signs. Throughout the day, Lori tried to walk the line between playing defense attorney and defendant. She questioned procedure, timing, blood patterns, CPR protocols, and scene diagrams. But the judge frequently reminded her about courtroom boundaries. When she asked whether someone had spoken to the media, the judge called for a sidebar. When she objected to Coons' expert testimony, the judge ruled against her but gave her space to cross-examine thoroughly. As court neared the end, a small issue arose: subpoenas had been sent by the defense to detectives, but without contact info. The judge told Lori to have her investigator handle it. Also, she was reminded to flag any photo exhibits she needed by the following morning. With that, court adjourned. #LoriVallow #CharlesVallow #CrimeScene #TrueCrimeCourtroom Want to listen to ALL of our podcasts AD-FREE? Subscribe through APPLE PODCASTS, and try it for three days free: https://tinyurl.com/ycw626tj Follow Our Other Cases: https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com The latest on The Downfall of Diddy, The Trial of Karen Read, The Murder Of Maddie Soto, Catching the Long Island Serial Killer, Awaiting Admission: BTK's Unconfessed Crimes, Delphi Murders: Inside the Crime, Chad & Lori Daybell, The Murder of Ana Walshe, Alex Murdaugh, Bryan Kohberger, Lucy Letby, Kouri Richins, Malevolent Mormon Mommys, The Menendez Brothers: Quest For Justice, The Murder of Stephen Smith, The Murder of Madeline Kingsbury, The Murder Of Sandra Birchmore, and much more! Listen at https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com
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A Day Inside Lori Vallow Daybell's Trial: The Photos, the Bullets, and the Warnings “You have a habit of adding things to witness answers, and when you do that, it's a form of testifying,” Judge Beresky told Lori Vallow Daybell in the final moments of the day, as court wrapped after a marathon of cross-examinations, autopsy details, and crime scene photos. By the time court adjourned at 4:34 p.m., Lori had spent hours at the podium cross-examining Chandler Police Detective Daniel Coons, trying to challenge the state's version of how Charles Vallow was shot and killed. It was her chance to unravel details about bullet trajectories, the positioning of shell casings, and whether her brother Alex Cox could've plausibly been where he claimed when the shots were fired. Coons held firm: the bullet trajectories were consistent with Charles being shot while lying on the floor, one bullet embedding in a baseboard. The shells? Just inches from the wall. And the gun, a .45 caliber semiautomatic, ejected to the right—not left, like Lori suggested might have mattered. At one point, Lori veered into the realm of firearms training, asking if center mass is what police are taught to aim for. Coons confirmed, yes—it's about stopping the threat. Then she asked if novice shooters are taught the same. He said no. It was a brief window into the angle she seemed to be aiming for, though the judge regularly reminded her to keep her own commentary out of the questioning. Photos of the home were admitted—over a hundred of them. Exterior shots. The front door. A Reebok hat on the floor. Blood pooling around Charles' body. A bat nearby. Projectiles in baseboards. Bullet casings marked with yellow placards. And in one particularly dramatic moment, a chunk of flooring was presented in court. It had been cut out to preserve a mark that investigators said was made by a bullet passing through Charles' body. Lori objected to some of the photos being admitted but was mostly overruled. The judge said the images helped the jury visualize the scene. She used some of the same photos in her cross, trying to push back on Coons' conclusions, asking if divots in walls or trajectories could have occurred differently, if maybe the shooter wasn't where Coons said. He stood his ground. Earlier in the day, Chandler Fire Captain Kent Keller testified about Charles' condition when medics arrived. Lividity and skin modeling were already setting in. His pupils were fixed. No electrical activity in the heart. CPR was initiated but quickly deemed futile. According to Keller, there was no indication anyone had attempted life-saving efforts before the fire crew arrived. The positioning of Charles' body, the small pool of blood, and the condition of his skin all suggested death had occurred some time before. Lori pressed Keller hard on the science of lividity and modeling. Could it happen in just a few minutes? Would medication change how the body looked? She floated the idea that maybe CPR had been done, just not effectively. Keller, and another paramedic named Cowden, said they saw no signs of it. In fact, they testified that effective CPR would've caused more bleeding—blood would've been forced out by the compressions. There just wasn't any, aside from the pooling underneath. At one point, Cowden described performing CPR while another EMT prepared the heart monitor. He said Charles was found with a baseball bat and ball cap nearby, but no one else was in the room. The house was otherwise empty, aside from officers clearing it. His account was backed up by Keller, who described the scene as calm, with the main objective being to assess, perform CPR, and confirm the lack of vital signs. Throughout the day, Lori tried to walk the line between playing defense attorney and defendant. She questioned procedure, timing, blood patterns, CPR protocols, and scene diagrams. But the judge frequently reminded her about courtroom boundaries. When she asked whether someone had spoken to the media, the judge called for a sidebar. When she objected to Coons' expert testimony, the judge ruled against her but gave her space to cross-examine thoroughly. As court neared the end, a small issue arose: subpoenas had been sent by the defense to detectives, but without contact info. The judge told Lori to have her investigator handle it. Also, she was reminded to flag any photo exhibits she needed by the following morning. With that, court adjourned. #LoriVallow #CharlesVallow #CrimeScene #TrueCrimeCourtroom Want to listen to ALL of our podcasts AD-FREE? Subscribe through APPLE PODCASTS, and try it for three days free: https://tinyurl.com/ycw626tj Follow Our Other Cases: https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com The latest on The Downfall of Diddy, The Trial of Karen Read, The Murder Of Maddie Soto, Catching the Long Island Serial Killer, Awaiting Admission: BTK's Unconfessed Crimes, Delphi Murders: Inside the Crime, Chad & Lori Daybell, The Murder of Ana Walshe, Alex Murdaugh, Bryan Kohberger, Lucy Letby, Kouri Richins, Malevolent Mormon Mommys, The Menendez Brothers: Quest For Justice, The Murder of Stephen Smith, The Murder of Madeline Kingsbury, The Murder Of Sandra Birchmore, and much more! Listen at https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com
Estar presente también significa poder acudir a tu interior para encontrar serenidad.Ser capaz de atravesar todos los pensamientos ruidosos que aparecen en tu mente, identificarlos, agradecer que alguno te sirva para seguir creciendo, pero con distancia. Sin dejarte llevar por ellos. Saber que dentro de ti puedes encontrar un espacio para resetear tu ruido, recargar las pilas y seguir viviendo, es un buen recurso para sentir confianza en vivir lo que sea que tengas que vivir.Hoy te invito a hacer juntas una práctica para disfrutar de tu paz interior. Ojalá te sirva.Si quieres seguir conectada te invito a que te unas a nuestra comunidad en este enlace de la newsletter "Vivir de otra manera"Si quieres escuchar más episodios del podcast puedes pinchar en el título del podcast y buscar la lista de episodios.
Walter y Francisco conversan con Bill Gelfeld, analista geopolítico del Tec de Monterrey, sobre la agenda geopolítica de Donald Trump Distribuido por Genuina Media
Los comentarios políticos de Emiliano Cotelo y Romina Androli.
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Dean continues to figure out what's causing the ceiling to sag down. Dean says to avoid painting concrete patio due to the moisture it creates and wear and tear usage + exterior epoxy concrete coating. Lastly, Dean advices a caller with their broken toilet tank and replacing their laminated floor.
Desde la década de 1950, al menos 170.000 niños fueron enviados al exterior, en algunos casos de forma irregular, para su adopción. La BBC habló con algunas de las familias afectadas.
El presidente Donald Trump anunció nuevos aranceles, impactando a la República Dominicana con un 10% de impuestos a sus exportaciones. Conversamos con Miguel Collado, vicepresidente ejecutivo de CREES, sobre los productos afectados, el impacto económico y si esto viola el Tratado de Libre Comercio. ¿Qué debe hacer el país?
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A trajetória de quem viveu a inovação financeira por dentro – seja atuando em grandes instituições, empreendendo no Brasil e no exterior ou construindo produtos de infraestrutura tecnológica – revela muito sobre os caminhos que o mercado vem tomando.Neste episódio do Fintech Talks recebemos Luiz Gustavo Nugnes, CEO da TokenOne, para uma conversa que percorre os bastidores de algumas das principais transformações do setor. Falamos sobre sua atuação em instituições como o Banco BV e a TecBan, sua experiência empreendendo no Canadá, os aprendizados com projetos envolvendo blockchain e tokenização, e os desafios enfrentados ao longo dessa jornada.Abordamos também a evolução do mercado de ativos digitais no Brasil, o avanço da regulação, os testes com o Drex e as novas oportunidades que se abrem para soluções baseadas em infraestrutura distribuída. Luiz compartilha ainda insights e dicas sobre o que é essencial para quem deseja empreender ou construir carreira no setor.Se você quer entender – com quem esteve na linha de frente e em diferentes posições – como o mercado de inovação financeira evoluiu e para onde ele está caminhando, este episódio é um ótimo ponto de partida.Confira!
#actualidad #espionaje #geopolitica En este episodio abordamos el accionar del RAW, el temido servicio de inteligencia exterior de la India, acusado de llevar a cabo asesinatos selectivos, operaciones de sabotaje y acciones encubiertas en el extranjero. Con el análisis del experto Mariano Méndez Rudilla, exploramos cómo Nueva Delhi ha exportado su guerra encubierta, operando desde las sombras para eliminar enemigos del Estado más allá de sus fronteras. ESPIONAJE RUSO Y SOVIÉTICO EN ESPAÑA: Desde la Guerra Civil a la actualidad https://youtube.com/live/zLWd1rSjtu0 Caso Skripal https://youtube.com/live/ICPyBO3N6XU Os invito a leer los libros de Mariano Méndez Rudilla,: OPERACIÓN BALUARTE" ** https://amzn.to/3WiMwkr ** Fuerza-K ** https://amzn.to/43OjpsO ** Frontera avanzada https://amzn.to/4e6PyQd Analizamos operaciones en: Pakistán, con apoyo a insurgencias y asesinatos selectivos en Cachemira. Nepal y Maldivas, en plena disputa de influencia con China. Canadá y Estados Unidos, con el caso del líder sij Hardeep Singh Nijjar y una red internacional de sicarios. Además, evaluamos el impacto regional de estas acciones y el papel del RAW en el tablero geopolítico de Asia del Sur. Un programa clave para entender el rol de la India en la nueva geopolítica global. Suscríbete para más análisis de conflictos, inteligencia y poder militar. Síguenos en: Blog: https://bellumartishistoriamilitar.blogspot.com/ YouTube Historia Militar: https://www.youtube.com/@BELLUMARTISHISTORIAMILITAR YouTube Actualidad: https://www.youtube.com/@BELLUMARTISACTUALIDADMILITAR
Confira nesta edição do JR 24 Horas: A Polícia Federal descobriu uma quadrilha de tráfico internacional que usava garrafas térmicas para enviar drogas para o exterior. Segundo a PF, os criminosos recebiam a cocaína vinda da Bolívia e refinavam a droga em um laboratório clandestino em Campinas, no interior de São Paulo. E ainda: Polícia prende suspeitos de assaltar imóveis de luxo em São Paulo e no Rio de Janeiro.
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Quer investir no exterior com estratégia? No Podcast Genial Analisa, Henrique Vasconcellos, analista da Nord, revela as melhores formas de diversificar sua carteira globalmente. Descubra como escolher ativos, minimizar riscos e aproveitar oportunidades em mercados internacionais. Não perca: terça-feira, 1° de abril, 19h!
La geopolítica internacional sigue marcada por los movimientos de Estados Unidos de cara a la posibilidad de paz en Ucrania. Esta mañana, los ministros de Exteriores del G5+ (Francia, Alemania, Italia, Polonia, España, Reino Unido y Ucrania), se han reunido en Madrid para impulsar la defensa europea y discutir la continuidad del apoyo a Ucrania. Finalmente, entre los altos diplomáticos de los países participantes, junto con la alta representante de la Unión Europea (UE) para la Política Exterior y de Seguridad, Kaja Kallas, han pedido a Moscú aceptar un alto el fuego "inmediato e incondicional" en igualdad de condiciones y con "plena aplicación". A su vez, han reivindicado que cualquier acuerdo de paz deberá incluir garantías de seguridad creíbles para Ucrania. Sobre lo sucedido en la capital, hablamos en el informativo del 24 Horas de RNE con Javier Rupérez, exembajador de España en Estados Unidos."El problema básico es que Putin tiene unas cartas que, antes de que Trump se las diera, no poseía", puntualiza el entrevistado. Posteriormente, el exembajador reconoce que el presidente ruso "está condicionando cualquier tipo de acuerdo para acabar con el conflicto". Respecto a la postura que ha de tomar la UE, Rúperez menciona lo siguiente: "Es importante que la UE proyecte una voluntad de defensa, que en el fondo es lo que ha constituido lo mejor de la OTAN: la capacidad de disuasión para darle una respuesta a Putin". Escuchar audio
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The Life Group as a Human Form or Collective Person The human form is the Divine form, and is that which comes into being as the only possible expression of the Lord's life within those He is creating. This means that on the largest or smallest scale of creation all is organised or strives towards a more complete and thereby perfect, human form. In Heaven and Hell 73 it's explained that “Heaven in its whole complex resembles one man, as does any one society in heaven. From the sequence of reasons there set forth, it follows that this is equally true of each angel. As heaven is man in the greatest form, and a society of heaven in a less form, so is an angel in the least form. For, in the most perfect form such as that of heaven is, there is a likeness of the whole in the part and of the part in the whole” Although we can relate to being supported by the Text at the level of our personal work, the idea that we are part of a collective human being that takes form as we meet together can be rather abstract, and difficult to grasp. The descriptions of heaven as a Grand Human composed of countless societies, with each society being a fully functioning human form composed of individual angels, provides an illustration of how the group can be, and of our function and use in it. This requires a perceptual shift where our sense of person expands from being limited to a single individual to incorporate many individuals functioning as one, in support of a common use. Expanding our sense of what actually constitutes a human being is important to contemplate and asks where our sense of self sits in relation to that. Logopraxis group life is concerned to provide an environment that leads us towards an ever-deepening sense of the Lord in our collective midst, as the Word. The more conscious we are of working - not only for ourselves, but for others in the group, and for the group as a whole - the deeper will become our sense of spiritual community; and the spiritual literacy skills and methods discussed throughout the Workbook are very much part of this shift in environment. The Lord is looking to be present in our midst, and He is present when the things of the Word are made the basis for our being together. The collective human that forms when a Life Group meets together is brought into being as we share our direct experience of the Word working in our lives; forming a sacred space where the Word can be known as the Lord. “By the Lord's name is meant the Word, for the Lord is the Word” (Arcana Coelestia 5502; John 1:1) In the very act of meeting, what we bring from our experience of the Word's operation in our life becomes a live conjoining presence, creating connections: Between individuals in the group Between the group and the spiritual world Between the group and the Lord It is this lived experience of the Word, when shared with others, that serves as the soul or life of the group. It's what connects each to the other. Arcana Colestia 7359 Spirits from thence came to me, and applied themselves to my left temple, and there breathed on me with their speech, but I did not understand it. It was soft in its flow, nor do I remember ever to have perceived a softer, it being like the softest aura. It breathed first upon the left temple, and the left ear from above; and the breathing extended thence to the left eye, and by little and little to the right, and then flowed downward, especially from the left eye, to the lips; and when it was at the lips, it entered through the mouth, and by a way within the mouth, in fact by the Eustachian tube, into the brain. When the breathing came thither, I then understood their speech, and it was given me to talk with them. While they were talking with me I observed that my lips moved, and my tongue also a little, because of the correspondence of interior speech with exterior. Exterior speech is that of articulate sound falling toward the external...
Toyota is expanding its SUV portfolio by transforming the Crown sedan into a bold new model, the Crown Signia. In this episode, we dive into our first impressions of this reimagined vehicle, exploring its ride quality, hybrid powertrain, design, and functional shape. We also discuss how the Signia differentiates itself from the original Crown. Plus, we tackle audience questions, including: why EV batteries tend to drain faster in the winter than in the summer, and if you're only able to replace two tires on your car, which ones should you choose—front or rear? Join CR at https://CR.org/joinviaYT to access our comprehensive ratings for items you use every day. CR is a mission-driven, independent, nonprofit organization. More info on the 2025 Toyota Crown Signia here: https://www.consumerreports.org/cars/toyota/crown-signia/2025/overview/?EXTKEY=YSOCIAL_YT SHOW NOTES ----------------------------------- 00:00 - Introduction 00:15 - Overview: 2025 Toyota Crown Signia 02:15 - Wagon or SUV? 04:42 - Driving Dynamics 07:13 - Interior Fit & Finish 08:38 - Exterior 10:01 - Ride and Handling 11:04 - Hybrid Powertrain 14:01 - Who is it for? 16:44 - Question #1: Is it normal for EVs to have a lower driving range in winter than in summer? 20:50 - Question #2: Which car tires should you prioritize replacing: the front or the rear? ---------------------------------- First Drive: 2025 Toyota Crown Signia Hybrid SUV Shines https://www.consumerreports.org/cars/suvs/2025-toyota-crown-signia-hybrid-review-a8708955858/?EXTKEY=YSOCIAL_YT Best Deals on Fuel-Efficient Cars and SUVs https://www.consumerreports.org/cars/buying-a-car/best-deals-on-fuel-efficient-cars-a4329802409/?EXTKEY=YSOCIAL_YT Most Fuel-Efficient Cars https://www.consumerreports.org/cars/fuel-economy-efficiency/the-most-fuel-efficient-cars-best-mpg-a1198903400/?EXTKEY=YSOCIAL_YT Are Hybrids a Smart Choice Right Now? https://www.consumerreports.org/cars/hybrids-evs/why-hybrid-vehicles-are-a-smart-choice-right-now-a2736240282/?EXTKEY=YSOCIAL_YT
Toyota is expanding its SUV portfolio by transforming the Crown sedan into a bold new model, the Crown Signia. In this episode, we dive into our first impressions of this reimagined vehicle, exploring its ride quality, hybrid powertrain, design, and functional shape. We also discuss how the Signia differentiates itself from the original Crown. Plus, we tackle audience questions, including: why EV batteries tend to drain faster in the winter than in the summer, and if you're only able to replace two tires on your car, which ones should you choose—front or rear? Join CR at https://CR.org/joinviaYT to access our comprehensive ratings for items you use every day. CR is a mission-driven, independent, nonprofit organization. More info on the 2025 Toyota Crown Signia here: https://www.consumerreports.org/cars/toyota/crown-signia/2025/overview/?EXTKEY=YSOCIAL_YT SHOW NOTES ----------------------------------- 00:00 - Introduction 00:15 - Overview: 2025 Toyota Crown Signia 02:15 - Wagon or SUV? 04:42 - Driving Dynamics 07:13 - Interior Fit & Finish 08:38 - Exterior 10:01 - Ride and Handling 11:04 - Hybrid Powertrain 14:01 - Who is it for? 16:44 - Question #1: Is it normal for EVs to have a lower driving range in winter than in summer? 20:50 - Question #2: Which car tires should you prioritize replacing: the front or the rear? ---------------------------------- First Drive: 2025 Toyota Crown Signia Hybrid SUV Shines https://www.consumerreports.org/cars/suvs/2025-toyota-crown-signia-hybrid-review-a8708955858/?EXTKEY=YSOCIAL_YT Best Deals on Fuel-Efficient Cars and SUVs https://www.consumerreports.org/cars/buying-a-car/best-deals-on-fuel-efficient-cars-a4329802409/?EXTKEY=YSOCIAL_YT Most Fuel-Efficient Cars https://www.consumerreports.org/cars/fuel-economy-efficiency/the-most-fuel-efficient-cars-best-mpg-a1198903400/?EXTKEY=YSOCIAL_YT Are Hybrids a Smart Choice Right Now? https://www.consumerreports.org/cars/hybrids-evs/why-hybrid-vehicles-are-a-smart-choice-right-now-a2736240282/?EXTKEY=YSOCIAL_YT
Toyota is expanding its SUV portfolio by transforming the Crown sedan into a bold new model, the Crown Signia. In this episode, we dive into our first impressions of this reimagined vehicle, exploring its ride quality, hybrid powertrain, design, and functional shape. We also discuss how the Signia differentiates itself from the original Crown. Plus, we tackle audience questions, including: why EV batteries tend to drain faster in the winter than in the summer, and if you're only able to replace two tires on your car, which ones should you choose—front or rear? Join CR at https://CR.org/joinviaYT to access our comprehensive ratings for items you use every day. CR is a mission-driven, independent, nonprofit organization. More info on the 2025 Toyota Crown Signia here: https://www.consumerreports.org/cars/toyota/crown-signia/2025/overview/?EXTKEY=YSOCIAL_YT SHOW NOTES ----------------------------------- 00:00 - Introduction 00:15 - Overview: 2025 Toyota Crown Signia 02:15 - Wagon or SUV? 04:42 - Driving Dynamics 07:13 - Interior Fit & Finish 08:38 - Exterior 10:01 - Ride and Handling 11:04 - Hybrid Powertrain 14:01 - Who is it for? 16:44 - Question #1: Is it normal for EVs to have a lower driving range in winter than in summer? 20:50 - Question #2: Which car tires should you prioritize replacing: the front or the rear? ---------------------------------- First Drive: 2025 Toyota Crown Signia Hybrid SUV Shines https://www.consumerreports.org/cars/suvs/2025-toyota-crown-signia-hybrid-review-a8708955858/?EXTKEY=YSOCIAL_YT Best Deals on Fuel-Efficient Cars and SUVs https://www.consumerreports.org/cars/buying-a-car/best-deals-on-fuel-efficient-cars-a4329802409/?EXTKEY=YSOCIAL_YT Most Fuel-Efficient Cars https://www.consumerreports.org/cars/fuel-economy-efficiency/the-most-fuel-efficient-cars-best-mpg-a1198903400/?EXTKEY=YSOCIAL_YT Are Hybrids a Smart Choice Right Now? https://www.consumerreports.org/cars/hybrids-evs/why-hybrid-vehicles-are-a-smart-choice-right-now-a2736240282/?EXTKEY=YSOCIAL_YT
Esta semana en “Por la Libre” nuestro programa de radio comunitaria rodante, Hans Leguízamo nos compartió una serie de temas relevantes binacionales, desde temas musicales hasta el lanzamiento de TV Migrante.
00:00 Introdução00:24 Renda Fixa | Investimentos no Brasil00:43 CDI | Selic01:00 IMA-B | Tesouro IPCA01:14 IRF-M | Tesouro Prefixado01:22 IDA-GERAL | Crédito Privado01:45 Taxa de Juros | Taxa Selic02:14 Projeção Taxa Selic 15,50% 15,25%02:52 Onde Investir com Taxa Selic Alta03:24 Renda Variável | Investimentos no Brasil03:31 IBOVESPA (Ibov) e SMLL (Small Caps)03:57 IDIV (Dividendos)04:08 IFIX (Fundos Imobiliários)04:26 Gringos Estão Voltando!05:03 Estrangeiros vs. Investidor Institucional (Faria Lima)05:44 Investidor Pessoa Física06:01 Bolsa Está Barata06:27 Tarifas do Trump07:02 Taxa de Juros EUA vs. Brasil07:28 Por que o Dólar tá Caindo07:43 Desaprovação Governo Lula08:13 Gringos Enxergam uma Virada no Brasil09:03 Dólar, Ouro e Criptomoedas09:52 ETFs de Renda Fixa | Investimentos no Exterior (EUA)11:57 Taxa de Juros EUA12:23 ETFs de Renda Variável | Investimentos no Exterior (EUA)13:56 Vale a Pena Investir no Exterior?15:25 Conclusão
Invitado: Dr. Rafael Fernández de Castro, Director del Centro de estudios México-Estados Unidos de la Universidad de California San Diego.Conduce: Dr. Miguel Ángel Valverde, Director del Centro de Investigación Internacional del IMR.
Going back to the inclusive design for sustainability conference in Glasgow, and this time Hubert has been talking navigation with Neil Barnfather from GoodMaps. Image description: Exterior shot of the Glasgow Science Centre with its half-dome silver roof, glass front and the observation tower behind. At the front, a large video screen shows a pink background with white text: “RNIB Scotland, Inclusive Design for Sustainability, Conference.”
More now from the IDS Conference where David Hogg chats to RNIB's Kirstie Henderson about some student-led roundtable discussions about accessibility in gaming and urban design. Image description: Exterior shot of the Glasgow Science Centre with its half-dome silver roof, glass front and the observation tower behind. At the front, a large video screen shows a pink background with white text: “RNIB Scotland, Inclusive Design for Sustainability, Conference.”
More now from the Science Centre as David Hogg speaks to Sight and Sound who have a table set up in the Tech Marketplace. Image description: Exterior shot of the Glasgow Science Centre with its half-dome silver roof, glass front and the observation tower behind. At the front, a large video screen shows a pink background with white text: “RNIB Scotland, Inclusive Design for Sustainability, Conference.”
At the RNIB Inclusive Design For Sustainability Conference in Glasgow, Toby Davey caught up with Thibaut de Martimprey, Director, Campus Louis Braille and Stephane Gaillard, Director of the Institut National des Jeunes Aveugles (INJA) to find out more about the Campus Louis Braille and the importance of Braille as we talk about inclusive design. Image description: Exterior shot of the Glasgow Science Centre with its half-dome silver roof, glass front and the observation tower behind. At the front, a large video screen shows a pink background with white text: “RNIB Scotland, Inclusive Design for Sustainability, Conference.”
More new from IDS Conference as David Hogg finds out about a brand new product from Dot Incorporated. Image description: Exterior shot of the Glasgow Science Centre with its half-dome silver roof, glass front and the observation tower behind. At the front, a large video screen shows a pink background with white text: “RNIB Scotland, Inclusive Design for Sustainability, Conference.”
At the RNIB Inclusive Design For Sustainability Conference in Glasgow, Toby Davey caught up with Dr Walton A. Webson, Permanent Representative of Antigua and Barbuda to the United Nations who gave the opening key speech at the conference. Image description: Exterior shot of the Glasgow Science Centre with its half-dome silver roof, glass front and the observation tower behind. At the front, a large video screen shows a pink background with white text: “RNIB Scotland, Inclusive Design for Sustainability, Conference.”
At the RNIB Inclusive Design For Sustainability Conference in Glasgow, Barry Snell spoke to Google's NM Dayton ahead of their conference speech on the latest accessibility features and improvements across a diverse range of offerings. Image description: Exterior shot of the Glasgow Science Centre with its half-dome silver roof, glass front and the observation tower behind. At the front, a large video screen shows a pink background with white text: “RNIB Scotland, Inclusive Design for Sustainability, Conference.”
Whilst broadcasting live from the Inclusive Design for Sustainability Conference, Hywel interviewed RNIB Volunteer Ken Reid. Image description: Exterior shot of the Glasgow Science Centre with its half-dome silver roof, glass front and the observation tower behind. At the front, a large video screen shows a pink background with white text: “RNIB Scotland, Inclusive Design for Sustainability, Conference.”
Matrículas abertas para o Viver de Renda no Exterior
20 de mayo vence el plazo de reposición del INE en caso de extravío Aumentó a 13 el número de muertos a consecuencia de las lluvias en ArgentinaMás información en nuestro podcast
El analista político Joseph Hage señala cómo la política exterior estadounidense bajo la administración de Trump cambia sus estrategias para obtener resultados distintos y proteger sus intereses. Además, el experto explica los motivos detrás de que EE.UU. rompa su tradición de no negociar con organizaciones terroristas y su trato con Rusia, que ha provocado que la Unión Europea plantee rearmarse y ayudar a Ucrania. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Lista de espera para o Viver de Renda no Exterior
La cumbre que se celebra en Bruselas es clave para Ucrania y los países europeos, que deben coordinarse para responder a Donald Trump y Rusia. ¿Se comprometerán los líderes europeos en materia de defensa? Hablamos con Vicente Palacio, director del Observatorio de Política Exterior de la Fundación Alternativas. Escuchar audio
Tatiana Clouthier, titular del Instituto de mexicanas y los mexicanos en el exterior
Lista de espera abertas para o Viver de Renda no Exterior
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