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A recent poll says 7 in 10 Brits want the government to use savings made from nationalising the railways to cut rail fares and open new services. It has us raising our eyebrows…The Tarka Line is still shut and a petition has been signed by 3,000 people is calling for improvements…And we discuss whether you'd need to be mad to take on the role of GBR's first chair?In this episode:(00:00) Intro(00:39) We Own It poll(09:20) North Devon Tarka Line petition(14:51) GBR Chairman search(26:29) Private finance interview teaser(30:38) Class 37 running on HVO video teaser(34:40) Thanks to supporters(36:01) Railway news round-up(36:05) Blackpool Tram update(38:23) North Yorkshire Moors Railway difficulties(41:15) Reopening of the Ivanhoe Line dead?(42:38) RIBA president's vision for a ‘loop'(44:36) Italy railway attacks(46:09) The Quiz(49:02) CrossCountry unveils Voyager refurbMembership: If you want to see even more from Green Signals, including exclusive content, become a member and support the channel further too.YouTube -https://www.youtube.com/@GreenSignals/joinPatreon -https://www.patreon.com/GreenSignalsGreen Signals: Website -http://www.greensignals.orgMerchandise - http://greensignals.etsy.comNewsletter -http://www.greensignals.org/#mailing-listFollow: X (Twitter) -https://twitter.com/greensignallers LinkedIn -https://www.linkedin.com/company/green-signals-productions-ltdImportant Notes:The views and opinions expressed by any guests or interviewees on this channel / podcast are strictly their own and should not be assumed to reflect those of the hosts, the management or the Directors of Green Signals.The Green Signals podcast should not be considered professional advice, and listeners should consult appropriate and qualified professionals for advice tailored to their specific needs.The Green Signals podcast and YouTube channel is provided ‘as is' and none of Green Signals Productions Limited, its Directors, hosts or management are liable for any damages in any form arising from the use of or reliance on any advertisement, product, service mentioned or any discussion about any matter.None of Green Signals Productions Limited, its Directors, its hosts or its management are responsible for any third party advertiser content, claims or representations. The views, opinions or claims of any advertiser or commercial third party that may from time to time appear on, or be referenced by us, in any of our podcast shows or videos should not be taken to reflect our own views or opinions in any way.
The road stretches on, dusty and dangerous—and destiny has decided to walk beside it. ⚔️
John is joined by special guest Mark Hendry, at the forefront of transfer reporting around Celtic, to discuss the latest state of play as Martin O'Neill and the club search for new players. You can read Mark's latest article for The Celtic Way here: https://www.celticway.co.uk/news/25812234.celtic-transfer-state-play-ghedjemis-fee-block-redzic-back/ You can follow Mark on social media here: https://x.com/mhendry92 You can follow Mark on Substack here: https://mhendry.substack.com/
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Phasers set to petty.
Season 2 keeps tightening the screws, and The Pitt S02E03 is where the pressure hums, the silence screams, and every choice leaves a bruise.In this spoiler-filled review, Fares breaks down the episode's biggest moments, the character turns that quietly change everything, and the lingering questions that refuse to clock out when the credits roll. It's tense. It's messy. It's the kind of episode that dares you to look away—and then punishes you for trying.If this show is about the cost of care, this chapter sends the bill. Let's talk about it.
I am delighted to have travel journalist Ed Finn back to talk about magical Seville and the surrounding region and towns in Andalusia. The Andalusia cities of Seville and Cordoba are magnificent but there are small villages and towns between these cities are real gems full of character including Alcalá de Guadaíra, Cazalla de la Sierra, Almodovar del Rio, Palma Del Rio and Montilla. StaysCazallade la Sierra - Casa Rural Las NavezuelasAlcaláde Guadaíra - Hotel Oromana ActivitiesStargazing activity (Sierra Morena is a certifiedStarlightDestination) - https://naturspirit.es/categoria-producto/astroturismo/El Viso del Alcor - Olive oil tasting at BasilippoCycling along the Sierra Morena Greenway, which is part of the upgraded Camino Vertical and I would highly recommend Restaurante Batán de las Monjas for food. Palma Del Rio - Palacio PortcarreroAlmodovar Del Rio – Old Moorish Castle to visit fromGames of ThronesMontilla – Visit to local winery Alvear 1729Wine tasting at Bodegas Colonias de Galeón Active Tourism in the Province of Sevillehttps://www.turismosevilla.org/en How to get there AerLingus flies to Seville three times per week until 17 May 2026. Fares are available from €50.99 each way, including taxes fees and carrier charges. For more see https://www.aerlingus.com Check out my 2 part Cordoba Special series with Christina Ybarra of Palacio Portocarrero in Palma del Rio, Cordoba, Andalusia who talks about the fascinatinghistory of this area from the Romans to the Moors to modern times and Paco Gonzalez as he tells us about the best places to visit in Cordoba and he guidesus through the beautiful countryside, villages, forts, palaces, olive farms and vineyards around that stunning area between Seville and Cordoba. If you haven't already, I'd ask you to give me a follow on whichever platform you listen to your podcasts and you will be the first to get a new episode. FergalO'Keeffe is the host of Ireland's No.1 Travel Podcast Travel Tales with Fergal which is now listened to in 140 countries worldwide. The podcast aims to sharesoul-lifting travel memoirs about daydream worthy destinations. Please follow me onInstagram@traveltaleswithfergalFacebook@traveltaleswithfergalTwitter@FergalTravelYouTube@traveltaleswithfergal Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Back into the saddle we ride—dust on our cloaks, spoilers in our pockets. ⚔️
National Guard Commander of the GPRTU Taskforce, Dromond Ekow Gaizie, has disclosed that 33 commercial drivers have been arrested for charging unapproved transportation fares and engaging in the practice popularly known as “short-short” loading
Find us on social media: Facebook & InstagramEmail us: hello@thetinlounge.com Discussion:Cruising Into 2026: Data Reveals Longer, Smarter Cruise PlanningDestinations Emerging Onto the Spotlight in 2026 As heard on Excess Baggage:Royal Caribbean Extends Labadee Cancellations (Again)ASTA Recovers Nearly $15K in Unpaid Hotel Commissions with New InitiativeActive England introduces tour brand for travel advisorsFAA Warns Pilots About Flying in Eastern Pacific, Central and South AmericaDelta Air Lines Is Expanding ‘Basic’ Fares to Premium SeatsASTA Lauds Norwegian Cruise Line’s Policy to Eliminate NCFsAnnual U.S. Travel Agency Air Ticket Sales Surpass $100 Billion for the First TimeSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Join Alex Davis and Sully Israel as they delve into the complexities of LA Metro's fare enforcement, the challenges facing urban transit systems, and the power of advocacy in shaping public policy. Send us a question: radiofreeurbanism@gmail.com Patreon: patreon.com/RadioFreeUrbanism Sully: https://www.youtube.com/@UCcBHKCWkckK5KqqEnvc61Rw Alex: https://www.youtube.com/@UCyeWE5ok9X5saI8nnC31Acw
Is this the Game of Thrones prequel we've been waiting for or another HBO miss? A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms Episode 1 is here, and we're headed back to Westeros for a brand-new Game of Thrones story. This is our full SPOILER review and breakdown of Episode 1 – from Ser Duncan the Tall's first big decisions to Egg's secrets, Targaryen drama, and all the bloody, messy politics in between. ⚔️
You might assume that receiving a fellowship to Harvard University represents the culmination of a burgeoning academic career. But, as director Amber Fares (“Speed Sisters”) shows in the amusing opening scenes of her Sundance award-winning documentary “Coexistence, My Ass!,” when Noam Shuster Eliassi, the main participant in her film, receives such an honor, she has actually been invited by Harvard's Peace and Divinity School to prepare material for her one-woman comedy show about the Palestinian/Israeli conflict. Amber joins Ken on the pod to discuss Noam's winding path from an Israeli cooperative village that is home to both Jews and Arabs to a dream job at the UN to finding her true voice as a comedian and activist. As we see throughout the film, and in a performance of Noam's completed show that provides the narrative spine for the film, Noam faces hard truths, both on and off the stage. She brings a fresh perspective to an age-old conflict and to the everyday realities of post-Oct 7th Israeli society. “Coexistence, My Ass!” has been named to this year's Oscar shortlist in the Documentary Feature Film category. Follow: @amber_fares on Instagram @topdocspod on Instagram and X Hidden Gem: “We Are Pat” The Presenting Sponsor of "Top Docs" is Netflix.
Fuel prices are going down, but transport fares remain stubbornly high. We hear from frustrated commuters calling on commercial transport operators to reduce fares and ease the pressure on households.
Sunday January 4th, and three major stories are colliding right now.TESLA'S PHYSICAL TURING TEST:On New Year's Day, Tesla owner David Moss completed the world's first verified "zero-disengagement" cross-country trip. 2,732.4 miles from Los Angeles to South Carolina in a Model 3 with FSD v14.2.1.25. Two days and 20 hours. Not a single human intervention.The car handled highways, city streets, extreme weather, nighttime driving, and automatic parking at Superchargers. This isn't a carefully mapped Waymo route – this is end-to-end autonomy that works anywhere there's a road.But while everyone focused on FSD, Musk quietly pre-installed Grok AI in every Tesla delivered after July 12, 2025. Grok is now the "brain" layer on top of FSD's "muscles." Owners report it:Plans dynamic routes based on real-time preferencesExplains driving decisions ("I'm switching to defensive mode because there's a large puddle ahead")Diagnoses and fixes system errorsSyncs with X accounts for personalized contentThis is Musk's "trinity empire": FSD gave machines muscles and reactions, Grok gave them brains and personality, Optimus gave intelligence a body for action.OpenAI's GPT is trapped in the digital world. Musk has 7 million Teslas collecting real-world data daily, feeding it into Grok, then transferring that knowledge to Optimus robots working in Tesla factories.In November 2025, shareholders approved a compensation package worth up to $1 trillion for Musk over the next decade – 75%+ voted yes. These are true believers.Cybercab production starts April 2026. Using the "Unboxed" manufacturing process, Tesla could reduce cost per vehicle below $20,000. With zero-disengagement FSD, no safety drivers are needed. The business model shifts from "selling cars to users" to "cars making money FOR users" through Robotaxi networks.The computing power moat is real: Musk's xAI Colossus cluster reached 200,000 NVIDIA H100/H200 GPUs by end of 2025, moving toward 1 million. Traditional automakers can't match this. They can't process petabytes of daily video data or iterate algorithms in days instead of weeks.THE WORK TIME WARS:The Return-to-Office wars shifted. It's no longer about WHERE you work – it's about WHEN you work.JLL's 2025 Workforce Preference Barometer surveyed 8,700 workers across 31 countries. Key finding: work-life balance has overtaken salary as the top priority for office workers globally (65%, up from 59% in 2022).High salary is still why people SWITCH jobs. But control over schedule is why they STAY.The "flexibility gap": 57% of employees say flexible hours would improve their quality of life, but only 49% have access to this benefit. That 8-point gap threatens the "psychological contract" between workers and employers.Nearly 40% of global office workers report feeling overwhelmed. Among employees considering quitting in the next 12 months, 57% report suffering from burnout.Management expert Suzy Welch (former Bain consultant, ex-Harvard Business Review editor-in-chief) argues this is generational: "Gen Z thinks, 'I watched my parents and older sister work very hard and still get laid off.' They shouldn't give up too much of their time, because it just may not be rewarded."Smart companies are moving toward "tailored flexibility" – emphasizing autonomy over working hours, not just counting days at a desk. Workers accepted WHERE. Now they're demanding WHEN.NYC FARE HIKES - THE SQUEEZE:Starting today, January 4th, MTA fare hikes went into effect:Base subway/bus fare increased from $2.90 to $3.00Single-ride tickets jumped from $3.25 to $3.50Express bus fares rose from $7.00 to $7.25LIRR and Metro-North monthly tickets up 4.5%For round-trip subway commuters five days a week, that's $5 more per week than in 2015 – about $260 more per year.As of January 1st, you can no longer buy or refill MetroCards. Full transition to OMNY tap-and-go. Later in 2026, MetroCards won't be accepted at all.
C-TRAN's New Year's Eve free-fare program returned with extended service into the early hours, giving riders a safe alternative to driving after midnight and drawing strong appreciation from passengers and staff alike. https://www.clarkcountytoday.com/business/free-fares-on-new-years-eve-is-a-big-hit-with-c-tran-riders/ #CTran #NewYearsEve #PublicTransit #ClarkCounty #VancouverWa #PublicSafety
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Meditación del Evangelio según San Mateo 1, 1-17 por el biblista P. Norberto Padilla, misionero claretiano.Miércoles 17/dic/2025, Genealogía de Jesucristo, hijo de David.Canción: Ven y reina (2019), de Eloy Baeza----------Lectura del santo evangelio según san Mateo 1, 1-17Genealogía de Jesucristo, hijo de David, hijo de Abraham. Abraham engendró a Isaac, Isaac a Jacob, Jacob a Judá y a sus hermanos. Judá engendró de Tamar a Fares y a Zara, Fares a Esrom, Esrom a Aram. Aram a Aminadab, Aminadab a Naasón, Naasón a Salmón. Salmón engendró de Rahab a Booz, Booz engendró de Rut a Obed, Obed a Jesse. Jesse engendró a David, el rey. David, de la mujer de Urías, engendró a Salomón. Salomón a Roboam, Roboam a Abías, Abías a Asa. Asa a Josafat, Josafat a Joram, Joram a Uzías. Uzías a Jotam, Jotam a Acaz, Acaz a Ezequías. Ezequías engendró a Manasés, Manasés a Amós, Amós a Josías. Josías engendró a Jeconías y a sus hermanos, cuando el destierro de Babilonia. Después del destierro de Babilonia, Jeconías engendró a Salatiel, Salatiel a Zorobabel. Zorobabel a Abiud, Abiud a Eliaquim, Eliaquim a Azor. Azor a Sadoc, Sadoc a Aquim, Aquim a Eliud. Eliud a Eleazar, Eleazar a Matán, Matán a Jacob; y Jacob engendró a José, el esposo de María, de la cual nació Jesús, llamado el Cristo. Así las generaciones desde Abraham a David fueron en total catorce; desde David hasta la deportación a Babilonia, catorce; y desde la deportación a Babilonia hasta el Mesías, catorce.Palabra del Señor... Gloria a ti, Señor Jesús#SoyClaretiano #Evangelio #MisionerosClaretianos #CMFAntillasIntro: Lámpara Es Tu Palabra, de Ain Karem
+ Evangelio de nuestro Señor Jesucristo según san Mateo 1, 1-17 Genealogía de Jesucristo, hijo de David, hijo de Abraham: Abraham fue padre de Isaac; Isaac, padre de Jacob; Jacob, padre de Judá y de sus hermanos. Judá fue padre de Fares y de Zará, y la madre de estos fue Tamar. Fares fue padre de Esrón; Esrón, padre de Arám; Arám, padre de Aminadab; Aminadab, padre de Naasón; Naasón, padre de Salmón. Salmón fue padre de Booz, y la madre de este fue Rahab. Booz fue padre de Obed, y la madre de este fue Rut. Obed fue padre de Jesé; Jesé, padre del rey David. David fue padre de Salomón, y la madre de este fue la que había sido mujer de Urías. Salomón fue padre de Roboám; Roboám, padre de Abías; Abías, padre de Asá; Asá, padre de Josafat; Josafat, padre de Jorám; Jorám, padre de Ozías. Ozías fue padre de Joatám; Joatám, padre de Acaz; Acaz, padre de Ezequías; Ezequías, padre de Manasés. Manasés fue padre de Amón; Amón, padre de Josías; Josías, padre de Jeconías y de sus hermanos, durante el destierro en Babilonia. Después del destierro en Babilonia: Jeconías fue padre de Salatiel; Salatiel, padre de Zorobabel; Zorobabel, padre de Abiud; Abiud, padre de Eliacím; Eliacím, padre de Azor. Azor fue padre de Sadoc; Sadoc, padre de Aquím; Aquím, padre de Eliud; Eliud, padre de Eleazar; Eleazar, padre de Matán; Matán, padre de Jacob. Jacob fue padre de José, el esposo de María, de la cual nació Jesús, que es llamado Cristo. El total de las generaciones es, por lo tanto: desde Abraham hasta David, catorce generaciones; desde David hasta el destierro en Babilonia, catorce generaciones; desde el destierro en Babilonia hasta Cristo, catorce generaciones.Palabra del Señor
Mt 1,1-17.Genealogía de Jesucristo, hijo de David, hijo de Abraham:Abraham fue padre de Isaac; Isaac, padre de Jacob; Jacob, padre de Judá y de sus hermanos.Judá fue padre de Fares y de Zará, y la madre de estos fue Tamar. Fares fue padre de Esrón;Esrón, padre de Arám; Arám, padre de Aminadab; Aminadab, padre de Naasón; Naasón, padre de Salmón.Salmón fue padre de Booz, y la madre de este fue Rahab. Booz fue padre de Obed, y la madre de este fue Rut. Obed fue padre de Jesé;Jesé, padre del rey David. David fue padre de Salomón, y la madre de este fue la que había sido mujer de Urías.Salomón fue padre de Roboám; Roboám, padre de Abías; Abías, padre de Asá;Asá, padre de Josafat; Josafat, padre de Jorám; Jorám, padre de Ozías.Ozías fue padre de Joatám; Joatám, padre de Acaz; Acaz, padre de Ezequías;Ezequías, padre de Manasés. Manasés fue padre de Amón; Amón, padre de Josías;Josías, padre de Jeconías y de sus hermanos, durante el destierro en Babilonia.Después del destierro en Babilonia: Jeconías fue padre de Salatiel; Salatiel, padre de Zorobabel;Zorobabel, padre de Abiud; Abiud, padre de Eliacím; Eliacím, padre de Azor.Azor fue padre de Sadoc; Sadoc, padre de Aquím; Aquím, padre de Eliud;Eliud, padre de Eleazar; Eleazar, padre de Matán; Matán, padre de Jacob.Jacob fue padre de José, el esposo de María, de la cual nació Jesús, que es llamado Cristo.El total de las generaciones es, por lo tanto: desde Abraham hasta David, catorce generaciones; desde David hasta el destierro en Babilonia, catorce generaciones; desde el destierro en Babilonia hasta Cristo, catorce generaciones.
Genealogía de Jesucristo, hijo de David, hijo de Abraham:Abraham fue padre de Isaac; Isaac, padre de Jacob; Jacob, padre de Judá y de sus hermanos.Judá fue padre de Fares y de Zará, y la madre de estos fue Tamar. Fares fue padre de Esrón;Esrón, padre de Arám; Arám, padre de Aminadab; Aminadab, padre de Naasón; Naasón, padre de Salmón.Salmón fue padre de Booz, y la madre de este fue Rahab. Booz fue padre de Obed, y la madre de este fue Rut. Obed fue padre de Jesé;Jesé, padre del rey David. David fue padre de Salomón, y la madre de este fue la que había sido mujer de Urías.Salomón fue padre de Roboám; Roboám, padre de Abías; Abías, padre de Asá;Asá, padre de Josafat; Josafat, padre de Jorám; Jorám, padre de Ozías.Ozías fue padre de Joatám; Joatám, padre de Acaz; Acaz, padre de Ezequías;Ezequías, padre de Manasés. Manasés fue padre de Amón; Amón, padre de Josías;Josías, padre de Jeconías y de sus hermanos, durante el destierro en Babilonia.Después del destierro en Babilonia: Jeconías fue padre de Salatiel; Salatiel, padre de Zorobabel;Zorobabel, padre de Abiud; Abiud, padre de Eliacím; Eliacím, padre de Azor.Azor fue padre de Sadoc; Sadoc, padre de Aquím; Aquím, padre de Eliud;Eliud, padre de Eleazar; Eleazar, padre de Matán; Matán, padre de Jacob.Jacob fue padre de José, el esposo de María, de la cual nació Jesús, que es llamado Cristo.El total de las generaciones es, por lo tanto: desde Abraham hasta David, catorce generaciones; desde David hasta el destierro en Babilonia, catorce generaciones; desde el destierro en Babilonia hasta Cristo, catorce generaciones.
San Mateo 1, 1 – 17"Genealogía de Jesucristo, hijo de David, hijo de Abraham: Abraham fue padre de Isaac; Isaac, padre de Jacob; Jacob, padre de Judá y de sus hermanos. Judá fue padre de Fares y de Zará, y la madre de estos fue Tamar. Fares fue padre de Esrón; Esrón, padre de Arám; Arám, padre de Aminadab; Aminadab, padre de Naasón; Naasón, padre de Salmón. Salmón fue padre de Booz, y la madre de este fue Rahab. Booz fue padre de Obed, y la madre de este fue Rut. Obed fue padre de Jesé; Jesé, padre del rey David. David fue padre de Salomón, y la madre de este fue la que había sido mujer de Urías. Salomón fue padre de Roboám; Roboám, padre de Abías; Abías, padre de Asá; Asá, padre de Josafat; Josafat, padre de Jorám; Jorám, padre de Ozías. Ozías fue padre de Joatám; Joatám, padre de Acaz; Acaz, padre de Ezequías; Ezequías, padre de Manasés. Manasés fue padre de Amón; Amón, padre de Josías; Josías, padre de Jeconías y de sus hermanos, durante el destierro en Babilonia. Después del destierro en Babilonia: Jeconías fue padre de Salatiel; Salatiel, padre de Zorobabel; Zorobabel, padre de Abiud; Abiud, padre de Eliacím; Eliacím, padre de Azor. Azor fue padre de Sadoc; Sadoc, padre de Aquím; Aquím, padre de Eliud; Eliud, padre de Eleazar; Eleazar, padre de Matán; Matán, padre de Jacob. Jacob fue padre de José, el esposo de María, de la cual nació Jesús, que es llamado Cristo. El total de las generaciones es, por lo tanto: desde Abraham hasta David, catorce generaciones; desde David hasta el destierro en Babilonia, catorce generaciones; desde el destierro en Babilonia hasta Cristo, catorce generaciones."…………….Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/2M0Ubx3Jh55B6W3b20c3GOApple podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/evangelio-del-d%C3%ADa/id1590423907 Para más información puede consultar nuestro sitio: https://www.vozcatolica.com o escríbanos a info@vozcatolica.com .Si quiere colaborar con este Apostolado lo puede hacer dirigiéndose a: https://vozcatolica.com/ayudanos . Desde ya muchas gracias
Muchos más recursos para tu vida de fe (Santo Rosario, Oración, etc.) en nuestra web https://sercreyente.com________________Miércoles, 17 de diciembre de 2025 (Adviento)Evangelio del día y reflexión... ¡Deja que la Palabra del Señor transforme tu vida! Texto íntegro del Evangelio y de la Reflexión en https://sercreyente.com/y-jacob-engendro-a-jose-el-esposo-de-maria/[Mateo 1, 1-17] Libro del origen de Jesucristo, hijo de David, hijo de Abrahán. Abrahán engendró a Isaac, Isaac engendró a Jacob, Jacob engendró a Judá y a sus hermanos. Judá engendró, de Tamar, a Fares y a Zará, Fares engendró a Esrón, Esrón engendró a Arán, Arán engendró a Aminadab, Aminadab engendró a Naasón, Naasón engendró a Salmón, Salmón engendró, de Rajab, a Booz; Booz engendró, de Rut, a Obed; Obed engendró a Jesé, Jesé engendró a David, el rey. David, de la mujer de Urías, engendró a Salomón, Salomón engendró a Roboán, Roboán engendró a Abías, Abías engendró a Asaf, Asaf engendró a Josafat, Josafat engendró a Jorán, Jorán engendró a Ozías, Ozías engendró a Joatán, Joatán engendró a Acaz, Acaz engendró a Ezequías, Ezequías engendró a Manasés, Manasés engendró a Amós, Amós engendró a Josías; Josías engendró a Jeconías y a sus hermanos, cuando el destierro de Babilonia. Después del destierro de Babilonia, Jeconías engendró a Salatiel, Salatiel engendró a Zorobabel, Zorobabel engendró a Abiud, Abiud engendró a Eliaquín, Eliaquín engendró a Azor, Azor engendró a Sadoc, Sadoc engendró a Aquín, Aquín engendró a Eliud, Eliud engendró a Eleazar, Eleazar engendró a Matán, Matán engendró a Jacob; y Jacob engendró a José, el esposo de María, de la cual nació Jesús, llamado Cristo. Así, las generaciones desde Abrahán a David fueron en total catorce; desde David hasta la deportación a Babilonia, catorce; y desde la deportación a Babilonia hasta el Cristo, catorce.________________Descárgate la app de SerCreyente en https://sercreyente.com/app/¿Conoces nuestra Oración Online? Más información en: https://sercreyente.com/oracion¿Quieres recibir cada día el Evangelio en tu whatsapp? Alta en: www.sercreyente.com/whatsappTambién puedes hacer tu donativo en https://sercreyente.com/ayudanos/Contacto: info@sercreyente.com
A Piccoli Sorsi - Commento alla Parola del giorno delle Apostole della Vita Interiore
Vorresti ricevere notizie, saluti, auguri dalle Apostole della Vita Interiore?Lasciaci i tuoi contatti cliccando il link qui sotto e con la nostra nuova rubrica digitale potremo raggiungerti.https://www.it.apostlesofil.com/database/- Premi il tasto PLAY per ascoltare la catechesi del giorno e condividi con altri se vuoi -+ Dal Vangelo secondo Luca +Genealogia di Gesù Cristo figlio di Davide, figlio di Abramo. Abramo generò Isacco, Isacco generò Giacobbe, Giacobbe generò Giuda e i suoi fratelli, Giuda generò Fares e Zara da Tamar, Fares generò Esrom, Esrom generò Aram, Aram generò Aminadàb, Aminadàb generò Naassòn, Naassòn generò Salmon, Salmon generò Booz da Racab, Booz generò Obed da Rut, Obed generò Iesse, Iesse generò il re Davide.Davide generò Salomone da quella che era stata la moglie di Urìa, Salomone generò Roboamo, Roboamo generò Abìa, Abìa generò Asaf, Asaf generò Giòsafat, Giòsafat generò Ioram, Ioram generò Ozìa, Ozìa generò Ioatàm, Ioatàm generò Àcaz, Àcaz generò Ezechìa, Ezechìa generò Manasse, Manasse generò Amos, Amos generò Giosìa, Giosìa generò Ieconìa e i suoi fratelli, al tempo della deportazione in Babilonia.Dopo la deportazione in Babilonia, Ieconìa generò Salatièl, Salatièl generò Zorobabele, Zorobabele generò Abiùd, Abiùd generò Eliachìm, Eliachìm generò Azor, Azor generò Sadoc, Sadoc generò Achim, Achim generò Eliùd, Eliùd generò Eleàzar, Eleàzar generò Mattan, Mattan generò Giacobbe, Giacobbe generò Giuseppe, lo sposo di Maria, dalla quale è nato Gesù, chiamato Cristo.In tal modo, tutte le generazioni da Abramo a Davide sono quattordici, da Davide fino alla deportazione in Babilonia quattordici, dalla deportazione in Babilonia a Cristo quattordici.Parola del Signore.
La catequesis del dìa de Tiziana, Apòstol de la Vida Interior
+ Del Evangelio según san Mateo +Genealogía de Jesucristo, hijo de David, hijo de Abraham: Abraham engendró a Isaac, Isaac a Jacob, Jacob a Judá y a sus hermanos; Judá engendró de Tamar a Fares y a Zará; Fares a Esrom, Esrom a Aram, Aram a Aminadab, Aminadab a Naasón; Naasón a Salmón, Salmón engendró de Rajab a Booz, Booz engendró de Rut a Obed, Obed a Jesé, y Jesé al rey David.David engendró de la mujer de Urías a Salomón, Salomón a Roboam, Roboam a Abiá, Abiá a Asaf; Asaf a Josafat; Josafat a Joram; Joram a Ozías, Ozías a Joatam, Joatam a Acaz, Acaz a Ezequías, Ezequías a Manasés, Manasés a Amón, Amón a Josías, Josías engendró a Jeconías y a sus hermanos, durante el destierro en Babilonia.Después del destierro en Babilonia, Jeconías engendró a Salatiel, Salatiel a Zorobabel, Zorobabel a Abiud, Abiud a Eliaquim, Eliaquim a Azor, Azor a Sadoc, Sadoc a Aquim, Aquim a Eliud, Eliud a Eleazar, Eleazar a Matán, Matán a Jacob, y Jacob engendró a José, el esposo de María, de la cual nació Jesús, llamado Cristo. De modo que el total de generaciones, desde Abraham hasta David, es de catorce; desde David hasta la deportación a Babilonia, es de catorce, y desde la deportación a Babilonia hasta Cristo, es de catorce.Palabra del Señor.
Londoners will have to pay more in transport costs from March 2026, as mayor Sir Sadiq Khan has revealed that tube fares are set to rise.The cost of a single tube journey in zone 1, central London will be hiked by up to 7.1 per cent, which is about double the current rate of inflation. According to details published by City Hall, most Tube and train fares – for TfL services such as the Elizabeth line and London Overground – will increase by a maximum of 20p, although many fares will only increase by 10p.For the first time in years, bus fares will also be increased, although not until July. The Standard's City Hall and Transport Editor Ross Lydall is here with the latest - and also shares what action he'd take if he were London mayor for the day. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Shane talks with Fares Abraham, founder of Levant Ministries. Fares is a church-planter and leader, born in Bethlehem. He also graduated with a PHD from Liberty University. He has become a key leader as we navigate ongoing tensions in the Middle East and what it looks like for Christians to respond with compassion and faithfulness to Christ. Connect with Fares Fares Abraham: https://faresabraham.com/ Instagram: @faresabraham Levant Ministries: https://levantministries.org/ Connect with RLC Help sustain the work of RLC: www.redletterchristians.org/donate/ To check out what RLC is up to, please visit us www.redletterchristians.org Follow us on Twitter: @RedLetterXians Instagram: @RedLetterXians Follow Shane on Instagram: @shane.claiborne Twitter: @ShaneClaiborne
In today's episode, Fares breaks down the latest news and reactions in the combat sports world. Starting with the UFC Season Press Conference from last Friday, which delivered major headlines, big moments, and massive fight announcements (0:52). Then we move to this past weekend's UFC 323 card, where Petr Yan spoils Merab's historic moment (8:05). Alexandre Pantoja suffers an early elbow injury, leading to a new champion and raising questions about the future of the division (13:56). Tatsuro Taira defeats former champ Brandon Moreno (20:40). Was it Henry Cejudo's fight or Talbott's breakout moment (22:40)? The prelims delivered huge with five first-round finishes (27:03). Plus, the latest UFC drama: Ian vs. Khamzat (32:00) and Jamahal vs. Joanna (33:50).To close the show, Fares recaps the PBC boxing card. Frank Martin returns in a big way (40:10). In the co-main event, O'Shaquie Foster defends his title and shows exactly why he's a world champion (40:59). And… another Lamont Roach draw (42:49).Follow the podcast on IG-https://www.instagram.com/thehbpod_/
In today's episode, Fares is joined by Ian Barrett — “The War Elephant” — as he prepares for his second Muay Thai appearance under Ring Titans.We get into the origins and meaning behind his nickname (0:18), the early moments that sparked his love for combat sports (2:51), and the importance of having a strong support system (5:49). Ian also opens up about his first Muay Thai fight last September, sharing his experience and biggest takeaways (11:28).We break down why his #RingTitans2 matchup is being called the People's Main Event (13:54), then wrap with his thoughts on 2025 (21:31) and his goals heading into 2026 (22:30)Ian on Instagram: The War Elephant https://www.instagram.com/thehbpod_/
Prepare-se para a segunda metade do dia sabendo de tudo que mexeu com o mercado nas primeiras horas do pregão. Informação e análise com Roberto Motta. O Resumo da Manhã é transmitido de segunda a sexta, às 13h. Ative as notificações do programa e acompanhe ao vivo!
In today's episode, Fares breaks down the latest Thanksgiving announcements courtesy of the UFC. Matchups for the first two major cards of 2026 have been revealed — and they're already stirring controversy. We start with the fighters who should've been in the mix (2:02). Then: what about Arman? (4:26).Next, thoughts on UFC 324 — headlined by Paddy Pimblett vs. Justin Gaethje — plus the return of the female GOAT, Amanda Nunes, as she challenges the newest champ, Kayla Harrison (8:20). Suga Sean takes on fellow striker Song Yadong (10:44). And feelings on the upcoming Paramount+ partnership (14:29).In other news, heavyweight champ Tom Aspinall breaks his silence — possibly sidelined for a while — and claims “Gane's a big cheat” (17:09).To close the show, a massive boxing announcement: Shakur Stevenson is moving up to 140 to challenge champion Teofimo Lopez (20:43)Follow us on IG:https://www.instagram.com/thehbpod_/
In today's episode, Fares breaks down a wild weekend in the world of combat sports.Starting with UFC Qatar, the Co-main sees Belal Muhammad suffer two eye pokes before getting outpointed by Ian Garry (1:43). Arman Tsarukyan continues to show why he's ahead of the rest of the contenders (6:34). Waldo Costa makes a real case for Fighter of the Year (13:42), leading into a debate: high-level MMA or high-level boxing (14:44)?Then we jump to the boxing world, where Riyadh Season delivered four title fights. Abdullah Mason becomes a newly crowned champion after a war with Sam Noakes (22:06). Fares' favorite fighter, Jesse “Bam” Rodriguez, captures another world title with a finish (25:02). Devin Haney shows surprising power up a weight class (27:47). And David Benavidez dominates in his third fight at the new weight before announcing he plans to move up again for his next bout (33:09)https://www.instagram.com/thehbpod_/
Taxi drivers across the country are protesting against Uber's proposed fixed-fare model this coming Thursday. This is the second protest on the issue as the industry claim their concerns are not being addressed. Speaking to Newstalk Breakfast was taxi driver David Knox.
In today's episode, Fares runs you through everything happening in the ring and the octagon this weekend.He kicks things off with UFC Qatar, headlined by Arman Tsarukyan vs. Dan Hooker (0:36). Could the winner be next for Ilia? Then onto the co-main, where #2 Belal Muhammad looks to hold his spot against rising contender #6 Ian Garry (4:23).Then it's over to boxing in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia (11:47). Fares breaks down the stacked card featuring David Benavidez vs. Anthony Yarde, plus the co-main with Brian Norman Jr. vs. Devin Haney. The event includes two more championship fights, including Abdullah Mason vs. Sam Noakes (both undefeated), and Fares' favorite fighter Jesse “Bam” Rodriguez chasing another unification.https://www.instagram.com/thehbpod_/
In today's episode, Fares recaps a wild UFC 322 card live from MSG. He kicks things off with MMA's favorite troll, Dillon Danis (0:47). Islam Makhachev becomes a two-division champion with a dominant performance (1:49), and with so much movement happening at welterweight, Fares breaks down who should be next for the champ (10:41). Carlos Partes steps up against Leon Edwards and takes him out (13:20). Valentina proves once again why weight classes exist (22:09).On the prelims, Erin Blanchfield calls for a title shot (25:34), Bo Nickal returns with a statement win (27:51), Wellmaker suffers his first UFC loss, and Eythan Ewing shines with a huge debut (29:41).To close the show, Fares dives into the latest in boxing: Conor Benn avenges his loss to Chris Eubank Jr. (32:28), and the Jake Paul opponent search finally ends… Anthony Joshua!? (34:54)https://www.instagram.com/thehbpod_/
It's hard to make money running an airline - but Southwest was profitable every year for nearly five decades. How did it manage it? Business History hosts Jacob Goldstein and Robert Smith explore how a carrier with just four airplanes shuttling across Texas revolutionized flying by offering free whisky, cheap late-night tickets and free-for-all seating allocation. Southwest developed a winning formula that forced its competitors to change how they did business - but then the Southwest model fell apart. Find out why. Key books: Hard Landing by Thomas Petzinger Jr; Nuts by Kevin and Jackie Frieberg Other sources: The Theory of Economic Regulation by George Stigler; Fortune Magazine: The Rapid Descent of Southwest Airlines; Southwest Airlines: When Herb Met Rollin.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In today's episode, Fares breaks down the big winners from last weekend's UFC Apex card — starting with Gabriel Bonfim taking on Randy Brown (2:28). A strange result follows for the other Bonfim brother (6:15), and the flashy Chris Leroy Duncan gets it done again (8:30). Josh Hokit also makes waves with a big win — and goes viral on the mic (11:02).Over in boxing, Virgil Ortiz impressively gets past Erickson Lubin (14:22).Then it's time to preview this weekend's massive UFC 322 card live from Madison Square Garden. Welterweight champ Jack Della Maddalena welcomes Islam Makhachev to the division (19:14), while Weili Zhang moves up in weight with her eyes on Valentina Shevchenko's crown (25:58). Other needle-moving welterweight matchups include Sean Brady vs. Michael Morales (27:24) and Leon Edwards vs. Carlos Prates (30:44), plus more notable names rounding out the card (33:41).Follow the podcast on IG:https://www.instagram.com/thehbpod_/
David får dille på six seven, Linnea snackar svamp och Louvren detektiven avslöjad. Lyssna på alla avsnitt i Sveriges Radio Play. Hela veckans Morgonpasset i P3 hör du i Sveriges Radios app.Bästa kompisarna Tarik Saleh och Fares Fares, aktuella med Sveriges Oscarsbidrag Eagles of the Republic, gästar. Vi snackar om nya filmen, hur det är att jobba med sin bästa vän och varför de inte bor i Hollywood. Babs Drougge från P3 Nyheter om BBC-krisen och att Louvren-detektiven är avslöjad. I hennes hål i dag: folk som springer i grupp. Hur mår egentligen alla som gick Waldorf och Montessori? Städinfluencern Kevin Florström är här och ger sina bästa inredningstips. Linnéa Wikblad anklagas för snoppbesatthet och Daddy Druid har firat fars dag.Tidpunkter i avsnittet:13:14 Nyhetsfördjupning: BBC i kris19:48 Inredningstips från Kevin Florström47:30 Nyhetsfördjupning: Louvren-detektiven är avslöjad1:09:18 Babs privata hål: Folk som springer i grupp1:26:12 Tarik Saleh & Fares FaresKapitellänkarna ovan leder till avsnittet utan musik i Sveriges Radios app.Programledare: David Druid och Linnea Wikblad.
In today's episode, Fares reacts to and breaks down the biggest controversies shaking up the MMA world. Starting with the weekend's top story — what really happened with Isaac Dulgarian, and thoughts on “throwing fights” (1:32)? Another heavyweight eye poke and Waldo Cortes-Acosta's rise (11:15) take center stage before diving into the main event, where Steve Garcia dominated David Onama (16:10).Fares also looks ahead to this weekend's UFC card as the Bonfim Brothers aim to take over the Apex (19:32). Beyond the Octagon, major headlines hit the combat sports world as Gervonta Davis pulls out of the Jake Paul fight (22:05) — Francis Ngannou to the rescue? The boxing buzz continues with Conor Benn and Chris Eubank Jr. facing off once again (27:14). To close things out, Dominick Cruz finally launches his own podcast (32:22)https://www.instagram.com/thehbpod_/
Jose and Brodny are joined by Fares to discuss the Ravens and Panthers moves (or lack thereof) prior to the NFL trade deadline. Did the Ravens and Panthers do enough? Plus, we take a look at this week's matchups featuring Ravens vs Vikings and Panthers vs Saints
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In today's episode, a moment in history is made — Fares' first-ever solo show.He breaks down everything happening in the world of combat sports, starting with the controversial ending to UFC 321's main event, where Tom Aspinall suffered an eye poke (1:59). Unintentional vs. intentional (6:10) — and what's next for the heavyweight division (7:17)? Plus, Alex Pereira and Jon Jones keep trolling (10:51).Mackenzie Dern captures her first UFC title against Virna Jandiroba — what does this mean for the strawweight division (13:06)? Umar Nurmagomedov takes out a tough Mario Bautista (16:37), and Alexander Volkov vs. Jailton Almeida turns into a “stink poopy” (18:28). Fares also shares his thoughts on the rest of the prelims (21:54).Other topics include Conor McGregor's “spiritual journey” (27:23) and the rumored Ilia vs. Paddy matchup (29:32).https://www.instagram.com/thehbpod_/
MDJ Script/ Top Stories for October 29th Publish Date: October 29th Commercial: From the BG Ad Group Studio, Welcome to the Marietta Daily Journal Podcast. Today is Wednesday, October 29th and Happy Birthday to Richard Dryfuess I’m Keith Ippolito and here are the stories Cobb is talking about, presented by Times Journal 2025 Smyrna Veterans Day Ceremony MUST Ministries opens clinic, offering affordable medical care Metro Atlanta transit payment system refresh coming soon All of this and more is coming up on the Marietta Daily Journal Podcast, and if you are looking for community news, we encourage you to listen and subscribe! BREAK: INGLES 3 STORY 1: 2025 Smyrna Veterans Day Ceremony The 2025 Smyrna Veterans Day Ceremony kicks off at 11 a.m. on Nov. 11 at the Veterans Memorial on King Street. It’s free—parking too—and open to everyone. If it rains? No problem, they’ll move it to the Smyrna Community Center. This year’s keynote speaker is retired U.S. Air Force 1st Lt. David “Shark” Waldrop, a man with stories that sound straight out of a movie. Back in 1967, flying an F-105 Thunderchief over North Vietnam, Waldrop chased down MiG-17s at MACH 1.3, dodged missiles, and took out enemy fighters with nerves of steel and a 20mm Gatling gun. Waldrop flew 105 combat missions, survived being shot down, and earned three Silver Stars, three Distinguished Flying Crosses, and 12 Air Medals. After the Air Force, he spent 32 years flying for Delta and even flew F-8 Crusaders as a Marine reservist. He’s a Nashville native, now living in Cobb County with his wife, Sue, and their two grown sons. Don’t miss the chance to hear his incredible story. STORY 2: MUST Ministries opens clinic, offering affordable medical care MUST Ministries just took a big step forward: on-site health care. On Oct. 1, the nonprofit opened the MUST Care Clinic, offering affordable—or even free—primary and behavioral health care. “Our ‘why’ is simple,” said MUST CEO Ike Reighard at the ribbon cutting. “We’re here to serve our neighbors in need.” The clinic, staffed by Eastchester Family Services, replaces their mobile medical unit with a permanent space, open three days a week. In just 10 days, they’ve already treated 65 people. MUST raised $1.4 million to open the clinic but needs $600,000 annually to keep it running. The clinic, located at 1260 Cobb Parkway North, is open Monday through Wednesday, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. STORY 3: Metro Atlanta transit payment system refresh coming soon Heading downtown for a game or concert? If you’re taking MARTA, get ready for some changes—fare gates are getting a 21st-century upgrade. MARTA announced Monday it’s rolling out new contactless fare equipment. The new gates will be easier to use (no more fumbling with cards), and a smartphone app is on the way, letting riders pay with a mobile wallet. Finally. The “Better Breeze” system will also expand to CobbLinc and Ride Gwinnett soon. But don’t toss your old Breeze card just yet—MARTA says the full switch won’t happen until spring. Fares? Still $2.50. “We’re keeping prices steady, but the system? Long overdue for an upgrade,” said MARTA Interim CEO Jonathan Hunt. Oh, and in a few years, you might not even need a wallet at all. Thanks to a new Georgia law, digital driver’s licenses are coming, though police have until 2027 to get the tech to scan them. We have opportunities for sponsors to get great engagement on these shows. Call 770.799.6810 for more info. We’ll be right back. Break: INGLES 3 STORY 4: KSU associate professor leads effort to strengthen juvenile justice programs through data analysis Every year, hundreds of kids leave Georgia’s juvenile justice system, hoping for a fresh start. But staying on that path? That’s the hard part. Kennesaw State’s Austin Brown is tackling it head-on with the Annual Recidivism Report, funded by a $62,000 grant from the Georgia Department of Juvenile Justice. Brown’s team digs into the data—messy, complicated, real-world data—to figure out what’s working and what’s not. “These aren’t just numbers,” Brown said. “They’re kids. Real kids with real stories.” One big takeaway? The gap between male and female recidivism rates is shrinking, a sign that programs targeting young men are making a difference. For Brown, it’s not just about stats—it’s about second chances. STORY 5: All Saints’ Sunday at First Presbyterian Church of Marietta First Presbyterian Church of Marietta, over on Church Street, is inviting the community to join them for All Saints’ Sunday on Nov. 2 in the Great Hall. All Saints’ Day started as a way to honor early Christian martyrs, but over the centuries, it’s become a time to remember anyone whose faith has shaped our lives. Worship services are at 8:30 and 11 a.m., with gratitude and reflection at the heart of it all. Then, from 5 to 6 p.m., there’s a special concert and remembrance service led by Rev. Joe Evans and the Chancel Choir. Expect music selections from Dolly Parton, John Rutter, and Craig Courtney, plus a chance to add loved ones’ names to a prayer weave—a beautiful symbol of love’s lasting connection. Questions? Reach out to Kelly Dewar at kellydewar@fpcmarietta.org or 770-427-0293. Break: STORY 6: Police: Marietta man killed in shooting involving Smyrna police died of self-inflicted wound A Marietta man who died after a confrontation with Smyrna police last Friday morning was killed by a self-inflicted gunshot wound, according to Smyrna Police. Darrick Desawn Rooks, 46, was found dead in a stolen U-Haul truck after a traffic stop near Concord Road and McClinden Avenue. Initially, the GBI reported that a gunshot was fired from the U-Haul, prompting officers to return fire. However, Smyrna police later clarified that Rooks’ fatal injury was self-inflicted, a conclusion confirmed by the Cobb County Medical Examiner. No officers were hurt. The GBI is still investigating, with findings to be reviewed by the Cobb County District Attorney. STORY 7: SNAP benefits to halt Nov. 1 due to government shutdown Starting Nov. 1, SNAP benefits won’t be available if the federal government shutdown drags on, the Georgia Department of Human Services announced Friday. SNAP, which is fully funded by Congress, relies on federal dollars—money that’s now tied up. The USDA told state officials there’s not enough funding to cover November benefits. For now, recipients can still use whatever’s left on their EBT cards, but after Nov. 1? Those cards won’t work. “Plan ahead,” Human Services urged. “Shop for what you need now.” Check balances at connectebt.com or the mobile app. And don’t submit duplicate applications—it won’t speed things up. We’ll have closing comments after this. Break: INGLES 3 Signoff- Thanks again for hanging out with us on today’s Marietta Daily Journal Podcast. If you enjoy these shows, we encourage you to check out our other offerings, like the Cherokee Tribune Ledger Podcast, the Marietta Daily Journal, or the Community Podcast for Rockdale Newton and Morgan Counties. Read more about all our stories and get other great content at www.mdjonline.com Did you know over 50% of Americans listen to podcasts weekly? 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