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Se debate la situación en Gaza, tras la interceptación de una flotilla por Israel. Hamás pide tiempo para el plan de paz de Trump, mientras una cumbre europea en Copenhague subraya que Europa vive su momento más peligroso desde la Segunda Guerra Mundial, ante operaciones híbridas de Rusia. Se propone un "muro de drones" y usar activos rusos congelados para Ucrania. Pedro Sánchez recibe críticas por su falta de compromiso en defensa y por desviar el foco hacia el cambio climático. La "operación Furor" de España en Gaza se califica de propaganda. Qatar es clave en el posible acuerdo de paz, disculpándose Netanyahu ante su emir. En España, el gobierno lleva al Congreso un simbólico embargo de armas a Israel, criticado por ser el 7 de octubre. La mayoría de leyes y presupuestos no avanzan. La relación de Sánchez con sus socios es tormentosa. Ibiza pide ser zona catastrófica. Se esperan datos del paro. El PSG gana al Barça en Champions. Analistas en COPE debaten la postura de Hamás y la ...
Die Ablehnung von allem, was mit Israel irgendwie verbunden ist, hat nicht nur mit dem Krieg in Gaza zu tun. Das ist die Lage am Sonntag. Hier der Artikel zum Nachlesen: Mehr Hintergründe hier: Was Israel beim ESC jetzt droht+++ Alle Infos zu unseren Werbepartnern finden Sie hier. Die SPIEGEL-Gruppe ist nicht für den Inhalt dieser Seite verantwortlich. +++ Den SPIEGEL-WhatsApp-Kanal finden Sie hier. Alle SPIEGEL Podcasts finden Sie hier. Mehr Hintergründe zum Thema erhalten Sie mit SPIEGEL+. Entdecken Sie die digitale Welt des SPIEGEL, unter spiegel.de/abonnieren finden Sie das passende Angebot. Informationen zu unserer Datenschutzerklärung.
COPE informa sobre el buque español "Furor" que navega para escoltar la flotilla de Ada Colau hacia Gaza, lo que genera debate sobre el uso del ejército en asuntos políticos y los problemas judiciales del gobierno. Ada Colau solicita protección militar para su misión humanitaria, a pesar de su historial. Pedro Sánchez busca consolidar su poder hasta 2031 y anuncia su candidatura para 2027. Se recuerda una entrevista de 2015 donde Sánchez criticó la ambición desmedida por el poder. El debate sobre la inmigración es clave, con Feijóo defendiendo el derecho del país a controlar sus fronteras y proponiendo priorizar la inmigración de países culturalmente cercanos y deportar delincuentes. Luis Argüello, presidente de la Conferencia Episcopal Española, condena los ataques de Israel en Gaza. Sergio Busquets anuncia su retirada del fútbol. Se genera
El patrullero Furor zarpa hacia el Mediterráneo Oriental con la misión de escoltar una flotilla humanitaria a Gaza, generando debate sobre si debe "asistir" o "proteger". La vicepresidenta Yolanda Díaz celebra el envío como un éxito personal. El almirante retirado Garat considera la misión política. Donald Trump afirma que no permitirá la anexión de Cisjordania por Israel y que ambos están cerca de un acuerdo. UEFA y FIFA consideran expulsar a Israel de sus competiciones. Nicolas Sarkozy es condenado a 5 años de prisión por financiación ilegal. El Partido Popular endurece su postura migratoria, proponiendo priorizar la migración hispana y la exigencia de trabajo estable. Carlos Goñi de Revolver, en COPE, celebra el 30 aniversario de "El Dorado" con una gira. Los oyentes de COPE ("ponedores") comparten experiencias y participan en juegos. COPE recuerda a Robert Palmer.
El buque Furor, de la Armada Española, zarpa hacia el Mediterráneo oriental con la misión de asistir a la flotilla humanitaria que se dirige a Gaza. Existe ambigüedad sobre si 'asistir' implica 'proteger', aunque la vicepresidenta Yolanda Díaz enfatiza la protección, mientras un almirante retirado lo califica de misión política de protesta. En Valencia, una macro-redada policial detiene a 70 personas por narcotráfico en el puerto, incautando 3.5 toneladas de drogas. En deportes, comienza la Ryder Cup de golf, el Barça gana en Oviedo, y el Celta pierde en la Europa League. En La Palma, se destaca la resiliencia de la lucha canaria tras la erupción volcánica, con esfuerzos por reconstruir su pabellón. COPE fomenta la interacción con oyentes sobre el equilibrio entre descanso y obligaciones. Se exploran misterios de España, como el Sanatorio de Agaramonte, la Casa Museo Árabe de Cáceres y el Parador de Jaén, todos con reportes de actividad paranormal. Finalmente, se aborda el enigma de ...
5.500 toneladas de ayuda humanitaria navegan hacia Gaza desde el pasado 25 de agosto. La travesía de la Flotilla de la Libertad no está siendo sencilla y se ha visto marcada por varios incidentes.Primero, el clima. El mal tiempo y los temporales han obligado a algunas embarcaciones a retrasar su ruta o regresar momentáneamente a puerto.Segundo, las tensiones internas. Entre los tripulantes, muchos de ellos figuras mediáticas. La activista Greta Thunberg, considerada la “niña prodigio” del movimiento medioambiental, decidió abandonar el comité directivo por su disconformidad con la estrategia de comunicación de la organización. Aun así, continúa a bordo como participante activa de la misión.Tercero, la presión de Israel. El Gobierno de Benjamin Netanyahu ha reiterado que ningún barco entrará en Gaza y ha reforzado sus medidas de control marítimo.Esto abre varios interrogantes: ¿puede la Flotilla de la Libertad desatar un conflicto con Israel? ¿Qué papel juega España en este escenario? ¿Hasta dónde está dispuesto a llegar Netanyahu, que incluso evitó sobrevolar el espacio aéreo español y francés en su viaje hacia la ONU?En paralelo, crece la presión internacional para que más países reconozcan al Estado palestino, lo que convierte en especialmente delicado el discurso del primer ministro israelí en Nueva York.La polémica también ha aterrizado en el terreno doméstico: Pedro Sánchez ha ordenado al buque Furor escoltar a la Flotilla. ¿Se trata de un gesto de electoralismo o de un verdadero compromiso con la ayuda humanitaria?Lo analizamos con la ayuda de Yolanda Rodríguez, redactora jefa del Observatorio de la Defensa en EL ESPAÑOL. También interviene Brais Cedeira, reportero de Interior y Defensa en EL ESPAÑOL.
Pedro Sánchez anunció que el patrullero de altura «Furor» de la Armada Española brindaría protección a la flotilla humanitaria Global Sumud, que se
La Asamblea General de la ONU aborda el futuro y presente de la guerra de Gaza. Mahmoud Abbas acusa a Israel de genocidio y crímenes de guerra, aunque también critica a Hamas. Pedro Sánchez niega que reconocer Palestina ayude a Hamas y carga contra Netanyahu por desestabilizar la región. Él discutirá el tema en Londres. El barco Furor de la Armada española se dirige a Grecia para proteger la Flotilla de la Libertad que lleva ayuda humanitaria a Gaza. Israel advierte que ningún barco entrará en zona de combate y que la flotilla busca provocar. El Furor es un patrullero moderno con 60 tripulantes, incluyendo personal sanitario. La Policía detiene a 70 personas en el Puerto de Valencia por narcotráfico, incluyendo estibadores y trabajadores de aduanas. Valencia es un punto clave de entrada de cocaína. El caso de Ibai, un niño con síndrome de Charge, destaca su lucha tras múltiples operaciones. Sus padres, dedicados a su cuidado, celebran su próximo ingreso en el colegio. En la COPE, ...
Pedro Sánchez El Felón envía hoy la BAM (patrullera oceanica) Furor a dar apoyo logístico a la flotilla de Hamas.Este podcast está asociado a la red de Sospechosos Habituales donde podréis encontrar otros muchos podcast de diferentes temáticas.
Pedro Sánchez El Felón envía hoy la BAM (patrullera oceanica) Furor a dar apoyo logístico a la flotilla de Hamas.Este podcast está asociado a la red de Sospechosos Habituales donde podréis encontrar otros muchos podcast de diferentes temáticas.
Dyrektor kreatywny Coach Stuart Vevers lansuje hity na sezon wiosna-lato 2026 – ultraszerokie spodnie z niskim stanem, krótkie kamizelki ze skóry i nową it-bag, torebkę tubę. Oto looki z pokazu, które chcemy powtórzyć już teraz.Autorka: Anna KonieczyńskaArtykuł przeczytasz pod linkiem: https://www.vogue.pl/a/szerokie-spodnie-torebka-tuba-coach-wiosna-lato-2026
Txumari nos habla de este deporte que consiste en dar manotazos a bolas de 15 kilos. Además nos habla de curiosos inventos vascos como la escopa.
Txumari nos habla de este deporte que consiste en dar manotazos a bolas de 15 kilos. Además nos habla de curiosos inventos vascos como la escopa.
Txumari nos habla de este deporte que consiste en dar manotazos a bolas de 15 kilos. Además nos habla de curiosos inventos vascos como la escopa.
Txumari nos habla de este deporte que consiste en dar manotazos a bolas de 15 kilos. Además nos habla de curiosos inventos vascos como la escopa.
Six Al Jazeera journalists have been killed in targeted strikes by Israel recently and much of the world is up in arms. On Thursday, television host Piers Morgan invited two journalists to discuss the issues and their very different takes. Jotam Confino is based in Israel and writes extensively for international media, primarily in Europe and the U.K. His commentary on this issue on social media and elsewhere has attracted significant attention and among those who took note is Piers Morgan. He invited Confino onto Uncensored last Thursday. Morgan hosts what is probably the most watched English language program dealing with current events. Confino is furious that these six journalists who worked for Al-Jazeera are being lionized as truth warriors, when they are nothing more than craven propaganda shills, in his view. Presenting a very different perspective is Jamal Elshayyal, a long-time Al-Jazeera newsman. Based on his defense of Al Jazeera editorial conduct as well as the work of his colleagues, Confino questions why he even considers himself a journalist. And Confino came to this standoff prepared. He studied the social media posts of many Al-Jazeera journalists. Elshayyal relies more upon eyerolls and dismissive expressions.Did Israel kill journalists? Or terrorist supporters paid to shill for Hamas?Show your support for STLV at buymeacoffee.com/stateoftelavivPodcast Notes:* Link to full episode of Piers Morgan Uncensored, aired Wednesday, August 14.* Social media post with footage of Al-Jazeera journalist, Anas Al Sharif - given exclusive access to film hostage Agam Berger as she was being released into Red Cross custody. No one but Al-Jazeera and Hamas operatives have such close access to these sensitive Hamas-controlled operations. Does Anas Al Sharif work here as a journalist or as a propagandist? * Two choice social media posts of Jamal Elshayyal made on October 7.About our guestJotam Confino is a Middle East correspondent and author based in Israel. He has covered the region for a variety of international outlets, such as The Daily Telegraph, CBS News, BBC, USA Today, Daily Mail, and The Times Radio. He also works for Danish newspaper B.T., the biggest online paper in Denmark. He holds a BA in international studies and an MA in Security and Diplomacy.State of Tel Aviv is a reader-supported publication. To receive new posts and support my work, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.stateoftelaviv.com/subscribe
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Unser heutiges Bild des berühmten italienischen Bildhauers Benvenuto Cellini aus der Mitte des 16. Jahrhunderts ist von widerstreitenden Aspekten geprägt. Auf der einen Seite steht ein Künstler, der mehrere Menschen tötet und auch noch in seiner Autobiographie damit prahlt; auf der anderen einer, der großartige Kunstwerke schafft. Im Mittelpunkt dieser Folge steht das aggressive Verhalten des Bildhauers und die moralischen Fragen, die sich damit verbinden. Wie kann es sein, dass er so offen über seine Gewaltakte spricht? Muss er sich für seine Straftaten verantworten? Nicht nur seine ausgeprägte Neigung, Probleme mit Gewalt zu lösen, soll dabei im Fokus stehen. Es geht auch um die Rahmenbedingungen, die sein Verhalten befeuern und um die Strategien, die er findet, um seine Brutalität zu rechtfertigen. Und schließlich kreist die Folge darum, wie es Cellini nach eigener Darstellung gelingt, seine zerstörerischen Neigungen in Zaum zu halten und dadurch in Kunst zu überführen. Den Originalbeitrag und mehr finden Sie bitte hier: https://lisa.gerda-henkel-stiftung.de/podcast_zwischen_pinsel_und_pranger_cellini
Estuvimos hablando con Manu Poustis @peperinadev sobre las NFT. En 2020 se logró vender una por casi 70 millones de dolares ¿Qué eran esos activos digitales? ¿Cómo están ahora? Reflexionamos sobre cómo todos los booms que prometen en informática no terminan siendo estables.
AP correspondent Ed Donahue reports President Trump is struggling to shake off the controversy over Jeffrey Epstein.
KienyKe.com entrevistó a Pilar Castaño sobre Colombiamoda, el diseño nacional en el extranjero y otros detalles.
Join Jim and Greg for Monday's 3 Martini Lunch as they sift through three controversies, including President Trump trying to turn the page from the Epstein scandal, disturbing reports about Biden's staff handling presidential pardons, and the X account of Elmo from Sesame Street spewing vile anti-Semitism after allegedly getting hacked.First, they break down the long Truth Social post from President Trump urging an end to MAGA infighting over the Justice Department's announcement that there was no Epstein client list, no children were ever exploited, and Epstein did kill himself. Trump also says the Epstein files that do exist were written by President Obama, Hillary Clinton, John Brennan, James Comey, and others. But this effort to move on seems to have accomplished exactly the opposite.Next, they dig into a New York Times report revealing that Joe Biden did not specifically choose many of the people he pardoned near the end of his term. He allegedly worked on the criteria for the pardons would be based but his staff ended up choosing the names and signing them with an autopen. So, will these pardons stand up to legal scrutiny?Finally, they cringe as the X account of Elmo, yes Elmo the Muppet, is reportedly hacked after a series of ugly tweets calling for killing all of the Jews. Even assuming it was hacked, Jim suspects this could help to kill taxpayer funding for PBS. Both Jim and Greg are also glad they were old enough to miss the Elmo era entirely on Sesame Street.Please visit our great sponsors:Stop putting off those doctors' appointments and go to https://zocdoc.com/3ML to find and instantly book a top rated doctor today. If your business can't adapt in real-time, you're in a world of hurt. Get the free e-book “Navigating Global Trade: 3 Insights for Leaders” from NetSuite by Oracle. Download today at https://NetSuite.com/MARTINI No missed calls, no missed customers with OpenPhone. Get 20% off your first 6 months at https://Openphone.com/3ml
Furor over Epstein files sparks clash between Bondi and Bongino at Trump's Justice Department Please Subscribe + Rate & Review Philip Teresi on KMJ wherever you listen! --- KMJ’s Philip Teresi is available on the KMJNOW app, Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Amazon Music or wherever else you listen. --- Philip Teresi, Weekdays 2-6 PM Pacific News/Talk 580 & 105.9 KMJ DriveKMJ.com | Podcast | Facebook | X | Instagram --- Everything KMJ: kmjnow.com | Streaming | Podcasts | Facebook | X | Instagram See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Furor over Epstein files sparks clash between Bondi and Bongino at Trump's Justice Department Please Subscribe + Rate & Review Philip Teresi on KMJ wherever you listen! --- KMJ’s Philip Teresi is available on the KMJNOW app, Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Amazon Music or wherever else you listen. --- Philip Teresi, Weekdays 2-6 PM Pacific News/Talk 580 & 105.9 KMJ DriveKMJ.com | Podcast | Facebook | X | Instagram --- Everything KMJ: kmjnow.com | Streaming | Podcasts | Facebook | X | Instagram See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On today's episode: There was a deadly fire at a Massachusetts assisted living facility; search and rescue will continue after flooding in Texas; President Donald Trump is offering more support to Ukraine; the BBC will no longer work with a prominent chef; season 7 of 'Love Island' concludes; and Sotheby's is having a natural-history themed auction. One year after Trump assassination attempt, changes at Secret Service but questions remain. Lawmakers visit 'Alligator Alcatraz,' but some wonder how much they'll get to see. Furor over Epstein files sparks clash between Bondi and Bongino at the Justice Department. US sanctions Cuban President Díaz-Canel and other officials for human rights violations. FEMA removed dozens of Camp Mystic buildings from 100-year flood map before expansion, records show. Trump announces 30% tariffs against EU, Mexico to begin August 1. Judge orders Trump administration to halt indiscriminate immigration stops, arrests in California. Trump tours Texas flood damage as the disaster tests his pledge to do away with FEMA. Trump administration sues California over egg prices and blames animal welfare laws. Son of ‘El Chapo’ pleads guilty in US drug trafficking case. Appeals court throws out plea deal for alleged mastermind of Sept. 11 attacks. Multiple people hurt in Kentucky church shooting; suspect killed, police say. Volunteers aid in the cleanup from deadly flash floods in Texas. A small Texas community where everyone survived flooding has sirens that warned them. Atlanta man gets more than 150 years in prison for starving daughter and abusing other children. Boeing settles with a man whose family died in a 737 Max crash in Ethiopia. S&P 500 and Nasdaq composite pull back from their all-time highs. Walmart recalls 850,000 water bottles after two consumers suffer vision loss from ejecting caps. World No. 1 bests No. 2 in colossal men’s final at Wimbledon, a former major leaguer’s son is drafted No. 1 overall, a longtime skipper surpasses 2,000 wins, a 25-year-old outlasts a Masters champion and a first-time major winner in golf and a decisive win to conclude the Club World Cup. At Pamplona's San Fermín festival, a tiny minority of those who run with bulls are women. Israeli strikes kill at least 32 in Gaza as Palestinian war deaths top 58,000. European trade ministers meet to forge strategy after Trump's surprise 30% tariffs. At least 19 are killed in Israeli strikes in Gaza as war deaths top 58,000, officials say. Fuel to Air India plane was cut off moments before crash, investigation report says. —The Associated Press About this program Host Terry Lipshetz is managing editor of the national newsroom for Lee Enterprises. Besides producing the daily Hot off the Wire news podcast, Terry conducts periodic interviews for this Behind the Headlines program, co-hosts the Streamed & Screened movies and television program and is the former producer of Across the Sky, a podcast dedicated to weather and climate. Theme music The News Tonight, used under license from Soundstripe. YouTube clearance: ZR2MOTROGI4XAHRX
AP correspondent Julie Walker reports on a clash between Trump administration officials over the Jeffrey Epstein tapes.
Las muñecas Labubu casi han triplicado las ganancias de sus fabricantes y, según algunos, han fortalecido el poder blando de China.
Branża mody oszalała na punkcie japońskiej metody łączenia kolorów. „Słownik kombinacji kolorów” stworzony w latach 30. ubiegłego wieku przez artystę Sanzo Wadę podbija TikToka. Dlaczego sprawdza się lepiej niż sezonowe trendy?Autorka: Aleksandra ZawadzkaArtykuł przeczytasz pod linkiem: https://www.vogue.pl/a/japonska-metoda-laczenia-kolorow-ubran-robi-furore-na-tiktoku
On this episode of "The Inside Story," The Christian Post's Jon Brown breaks down a surprising drama unfolding inside the Presbyterian Church in America (PCA) after a leader in the denomination displayed a list of people he publicly accused of being "scandalizers.""During an episode of The Gospel Coalition's 'Gospelbound' podcast last week that touched on institutional stewardship, the Rev. Bryan Chapell, who has served as the administrative head of the Presbyterian Church in America (PCA) since 2020, briefly showed a list of people whom he accused of either abandoning their families, renouncing Jesus Christ or dying by suicide," Brown wrote.Furor and frustration immediately followed when viewers were able to zoom in and read the list of names. Some of those listed have since spoken up in shock and awe that they were included, denying the aforementioned claims. Listen to Brown explain the whole story and read more here.
Ryan Wrecker is filling in and talks about Elon Musk leaving the Trump administration. Hans Von Spakovsky, Senior Legal Fellow, Heritage Foundation joins Ryan Wrecker to discuss the Harvard lawsuits of the Trump administration. China condemns US decision to revoke student visas and more.
Si usted es evangelizador de este podcast le recomendamos no recomendar este capítulo. Es demasiado idiota. ¿Otra vez haciendo ruidos? ¿Otra vez hablando de cosas vacías? ¿Metáforas? ¿Símiles? ¿Cuál de estos tres idiotas canta cómo Shakira? De verdad, arriésguese a perder neuronas hoy. Todo por grabar tempranito. Conviértete en un seguidor de este podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/los-impopulares--4081707/support.
El TSJA advierte de que faltan al menos 82 jueces en Málaga para reducir la gran litigiosidad en la provincia, la mayor de Andalucía, y denuncia la dispersión judicial de la Costa del Sol. Y buenos datos de empleo en abril, mes en el que la provincia lideró la creación de empleo en España con 15.691 nuevos afiliados a la Seguridad Social. También fue la segunda provincia con mayor caída del paro. En sucesos, nuevo tiroteo en la Costa del Sol, el sexto en los últimos 34 días. La Policía Nacional ha detenido a dos hombres por disparar a otro, sin llegar a herirlo, por una disputa sentimental en Benalmádena. 'Furor botánico' es el último libro de la ilustradora turolense Laura Agustí, que acaba de presentar en la Feria del Libro de Málaga y que hoy viene a presentarnos en directo a nuestro estudio. Escuchar audio
En este Faro dedicado a los turnos os habéis acordado de programas y series míticas como 'Turno de oficio', protagonizada por Echanove, o 'Su turno', presentado por Jesús Hermida. También recordamos que muchos de vosotros hacéis turno de noche o turno partido y criticasteis mucho a la gente que le echa mucho morro e intenta saltarse la cola para no esperar su turno. Nosotras hablamos con Antonio Lucas de los turnos en la vida, en el mercado y en el amor; y con Lucas Font de los turnos en la industria minera en Reino Unido. Y también hicimos un concurso porque Elena Sánchez dijo hace un tiempo que quería montarse un 'Furor' con los oyentes del programa y el jueves se trajo a Jose de Cornellá, a Marta Guardacostas, a Ricitongui y al Farero solitario. Cuatro concursantes, dos equipos, turnos alternos, y un solo equipo ganador.
Elena Sánchez ha conseguido montar un 'Furor' farero. Como invitados: Jose de Cornellá, Marta guardacostas, Ricitongui y David, el farero solitario. Las pruebas musicales a las que se han enfrentado: adivina la canción y canta la palabra. Cuatro concursantes, dos equipos, turnos alternos, y un solo equipo ganador (o no).
Elena Sánchez ha conseguido montar un 'Furor' farero. Como invitados: Jose de Cornellá, Marta guardacostas, Ricitongui y David, el farero solitario. Las pruebas musicales a las que se han enfrentado: adivina la canción y canta la palabra. Cuatro concursantes, dos equipos, turnos alternos, y un solo equipo ganador (o no).
En este Faro dedicado a los turnos os habéis acordado de programas y series míticas como 'Turno de oficio', protagonizada por Echanove, o 'Su turno', presentado por Jesús Hermida. También recordamos que muchos de vosotros hacéis turno de noche o turno partido y criticasteis mucho a la gente que le echa mucho morro e intenta saltarse la cola para no esperar su turno. Nosotras hablamos con Antonio Lucas de los turnos en la vida, en el mercado y en el amor; y con Lucas Font de los turnos en la industria minera en Reino Unido. Y también hicimos un concurso porque Elena Sánchez dijo hace un tiempo que quería montarse un 'Furor' con los oyentes del programa y el jueves se trajo a Jose de Cornellá, a Marta Guardacostas, a Ricitongui y al Farero solitario. Cuatro concursantes, dos equipos, turnos alternos, y un solo equipo ganador.
Una casa aislada, antigua, cuidada, preciosa, rodeada y cubierta de flores. Y en ella, mujeres que cuentan historias o callan lo que saben. El escenario, de montaña, puede ser el pirineo de Lérida o la sierra de Albarracín y las autoras, ambas aragonesas, Laura Agustí y Desirée Ruiz, cultivan géneros tan distintos como la novela de intriga, la auto ficción o la ilustración. Hoy, en la torre de babel, nuestro escenario es una casa en el campo llena de flores. La casa de la escritora e ilustradora Laura Agustí en “Furor botánico” son dos en realidad, la de su familia en Valdealgorfa, Teruel y la casa en un pueblo del pirineo, Nevá, donde emprende una nueva etapa tras 20 años de vida en Barcelona. La casa de la escritora Desirée Ruiz “La casa de las amapolas” está muy cerca de Albarracín, y ahí se refugian mujeres rotas que han sufrido pérdidas en una novela llena de misterio e intriga.
En 'la hora de los Fósforos' nuestros oyentes toman la palabra. Hablamos con ellos, en esta ocasión, sobre deportes inusuales. El primer 'Fósforo' que nos llama al 900.50.60.06 se llama Gustavo. En Majadahonda practican el fútbol andando. Son todos mayores de 60 años "y la regla básica es que está prohibido correr y hacer entradas laterales. Entrenamos/jugamos los martes y jueves. Jugamos torneos a nivel internacional. Socializamos entre nosotros. Hacemos amigos por toda España y terminamos los entrenamientos y nos vamos a tomar un algo". El portero, cuenta, tiene "su área en el cual no se puede entrar. Son tres toques máximo por jugador".Manuel habla de un deporte en el cual se montan en vertical seis postes con una cuerda de lado a lado. Y entre poste y poste, "hay unos 20 metros. Con un palo, se le saca la punta a los dos lados y hay dos personas. Hay que lanzar en el aire ese palo. Salen corriendo y tienen que ir saltando los obstáculos. Es una paliza ...
SHOW SUMMARY: In this episode of “Everything with Rich Fann hosted by Wade Keller,” Wade and Rich discuss these topics:Jimmy Uso bloodbath angle with GuntherAEW Collision's possible move to ThursdaysParsing Cody Rhodes and John Cena exchanges from RawAEW Dynasty previewAthena arriving in AEW, but on Collision instead of DynamiteSaraya's interview in The GuardianFuror of Mickie James's comments about women's attire on LFGTetsuya Naito's New Japan status and futureRey Fenix's imminent arrival and how WWE should feature himThe “That's not the favor?” moment with C.M. Punk and is this WM main event really what Punk and his fans dreamed ofRich reflecting on his interview with Kate Kroll, the director of the Luna Vachon documentary, “Lunatic: The Luna Vachon Story.”
032125 Activists and Politicians Decry Musk's Housing Cuts, Town Hall Furor, Elon Threatens Pentagon Whistleblowers by The News with Paul DeRienzo
Nowe sondaże wywracają scenę polityczną do góry nogami – w Sejmie zostają tylko trzy partie, a przyszłość Donalda Tuska wisi na włosku. Tymczasem w internecie furorę robi biegający Mentzen – czy to strategia kampanijna, czy raczej unikanie trudnych pytań? Z kolei Jarosław Kaczyński staje do walki nie tylko z przeciwnikami, ale i własnymi problemami wewnątrz partii, krytykując "Super Express" za sondaże, które mogą zwiastować polityczne trzęsienie ziemi. W tym odcinku analizujemy, kto biegnie po władzę, kto przed nią ucieka, a kto może się potknąć.
En los días de carnaval salen los demonios a jugar… Así que aprovechamos para charlar sobre posesiones. Invitamos a Agustín Méndez, Doctor en Historia por la Facultad de Filosofía y Letras de la Universidad de Buenos Aires e Investigador Asistente en el CONICET. Su trabajo se especializa en la historia cultural e intelectual de la […] The post Posesiones appeared first on Furor podcast.
Ein einst erfolgreicher Optikermeister ist ganz unten angekommen. Finanzielle Katastrophen und gescheiterte Beziehungen führen zu Frust und Furor. In dieser Episode von "Akte Rheinland" geht es darum, wie dieser Mann einen Strudel aus Wut und Rache in Gang setzt und am Ende mehr als 70 Schüsse abgibt - auf das Haus, das einmal sein eigenes war. Feedback, Themenvorschläge und Fragen an podcast@ga.de oder via Instagram-DM an @akterheinland. Akte Rheinland bei YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLKxR-1mH7nhxNVq2lgMresq3FpSykqAID General-Anzeiger Bonn: https://ga.de/
Neben Leonardo da Vinci, Michelangelo und Raffael gehört er eher zu den weniger bekannten Renaissance-Künstlern. Zweifellos aber gehört Benvenuto Cellini nicht zu den weniger interessanten, wenngleich sein Werk neben den anderen eher überschaubar ist. Aber in seinen berühmten Skulpturen, aus denen der Perseus aus der Loggia dei Lanzi hervorragt, spiegelt sich ein Künstlerleben, das die Gründe und vor allem Abgründe eines genialischen und kreativen Menschen der Renaissance zeigt. Der Kunsthistoriker Andreas Beyer hat diesem ‚Leben im Furor‘ sein jüngstes Buch gewidmet. Rezension von Clemens Klünemann
Meg finds out how the jury in the murder trial of Eric Smokes and David Warren got it so wrong. Jessica tracks how The Saint morphed from gay Shangri-La to a booze-free teen scene.Please check out our website, follow us on Instagram, on Facebook, and...WRITE US A REVIEW HEREWe'd LOVE to hear from you! Let us know if you have any ideas for stories HEREThank you for listening!Love,Meg and Jessica
The same folks that hit Biden for "weaponizing" the DOJ to go after political opponents are now supporting a man who has promised to do the same
[SEGMENT 2-1] Positive Disconfirmation 1 What have an amazing opportunity over the next four years, and it should be part of our strategy to change the Trump haters. It's happened before. In 2016, when many Republicans didn't support Trump. You've heard me discuss this, as I mentioned my brother and one of my most trusted advisers, neither of whom voted for Trump. But both recanted within months of Trump's presidency. While the cabal hates progress, their minions really do like cheap gasoline and food. And while they may be zealots for climate change or the equivalent nonsense, they can be persuaded. And here's why. The concept of "positive disconfirmation" originates from expectation-disconfirmation theory in psychology. This theory suggests that people form expectations about an outcome, and their satisfaction depends on how the actual experience compares to those expectations. In positive disconfirmation, when something turns out better than expected, it leads to satisfaction and sometimes even delight. Applied to voters skeptical of President Trump, positive disconfirmation would occur if these voters anticipate negative outcomes but instead experience surprisingly favorable results, potentially reshaping their perception. This shift could lead to a psychological phenomenon called "attitude alignment," where repeated exposure to unexpectedly positive experiences might foster warmer or more favorable attitudes over time. Studies show that positive disconfirmation can be powerful in politics, particularly when an individual's expectations are emotionally charged. If, for example, a voter strongly dislikes a candidate but later observes that candidate achieving positive outcomes (such as economic growth or other issues of personal importance), this effect can lead to cognitive reevaluation and sometimes a softened or even positive reassessment of that candidate. For more details, see sources like:Oliver, Richard L. Satisfaction: A Behavioral Perspective on the ConsumerAnderson, Eugene W., and Mary W. Sullivan. "The antecedents and consequences of customer satisfaction for firms." [SEGMENT 2-2] Positive Disconfirmation 2 Let's look at all the things they said about Trump [X] SB – Media mashup Shoot visitors to the WH Violence on J6 Illegal to run against him Shut down media Furor, salute Martial law, rewrite Constitution Interment camps, GITMO Minority groups, family None of us are safe Assassinate generals Order military to kill citizens Unravel democracy Hitler, Mussolini Senate House paralyzed Self-censoring Democracy is dead Destruction of the DOJ, curb transgender rights Persecute his enemies, wrecking ball to the rule of law Purge the government of employees [SEGMENT 2-3] Positive Disconfirmation 3 [X] SB – Within 48 hours of Trump's win Appoints woman COS Taliban wants peace with America Putin talks Mexico securing border Saudi kicks out Hamas EU asked to buy LNG from America Hamas asked for end to war Term limits for Congress Positive disconfirmation can lead to “attitude alignment”. We have the opportunity for Leftists to come to the conclusion on their own just how sick they are… [X] SB – Former Leftist on TDS Didn't like him until 6 months ago Assassination attempt woke her up Thought she knew what was going on. She genuinely thought she was informed [SEGMENT 2-4] Positive Disconfirmation 4 Triggered when questioned. Didn't know policies or politics. Humbling to be wrong. Defensive Didn't want to be wrong If you're only exposed to that. The thing I find most interesting post election is how Democrats refuse to process what happened. No soul-searching, only MORE blame of the majority of the people not voting for them. I find it hard to imagine people Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-kevin-jackson-show--2896352/support.
[SEGMENT 2-1] Positive Disconfirmation 1 What have an amazing opportunity over the next four years, and it should be part of our strategy to change the Trump haters. It's happened before. In 2016, when many Republicans didn't support Trump. You've heard me discuss this, as I mentioned my brother and one of my most trusted advisers, neither of whom voted for Trump. But both recanted within months of Trump's presidency. While the cabal hates progress, their minions really do like cheap gasoline and food. And while they may be zealots for climate change or the equivalent nonsense, they can be persuaded. And here's why. The concept of "positive disconfirmation" originates from expectation-disconfirmation theory in psychology. This theory suggests that people form expectations about an outcome, and their satisfaction depends on how the actual experience compares to those expectations. In positive disconfirmation, when something turns out better than expected, it leads to satisfaction and sometimes even delight. Applied to voters skeptical of President Trump, positive disconfirmation would occur if these voters anticipate negative outcomes but instead experience surprisingly favorable results, potentially reshaping their perception. This shift could lead to a psychological phenomenon called "attitude alignment," where repeated exposure to unexpectedly positive experiences might foster warmer or more favorable attitudes over time. Studies show that positive disconfirmation can be powerful in politics, particularly when an individual's expectations are emotionally charged. If, for example, a voter strongly dislikes a candidate but later observes that candidate achieving positive outcomes (such as economic growth or other issues of personal importance), this effect can lead to cognitive reevaluation and sometimes a softened or even positive reassessment of that candidate. For more details, see sources like:Oliver, Richard L. Satisfaction: A Behavioral Perspective on the ConsumerAnderson, Eugene W., and Mary W. Sullivan. "The antecedents and consequences of customer satisfaction for firms." [SEGMENT 2-2] Positive Disconfirmation 2 Let's look at all the things they said about Trump [X] SB – Media mashup Shoot visitors to the WH Violence on J6 Illegal to run against him Shut down media Furor, salute Martial law, rewrite Constitution Interment camps, GITMO Minority groups, family None of us are safe Assassinate generals Order military to kill citizens Unravel democracy Hitler, Mussolini Senate House paralyzed Self-censoring Democracy is dead Destruction of the DOJ, curb transgender rights Persecute his enemies, wrecking ball to the rule of law Purge the government of employees [SEGMENT 2-3] Positive Disconfirmation 3 [X] SB – Within 48 hours of Trump's win Appoints woman COS Taliban wants peace with America Putin talks Mexico securing border Saudi kicks out Hamas EU asked to buy LNG from America Hamas asked for end to war Term limits for Congress Positive disconfirmation can lead to “attitude alignment”. We have the opportunity for Leftists to come to the conclusion on their own just how sick they are… [X] SB – Former Leftist on TDS Didn't like him until 6 months ago Assassination attempt woke her up Thought she knew what was going on. She genuinely thought she was informed [SEGMENT 2-4] Positive Disconfirmation 4 Triggered when questioned. Didn't know policies or politics. Humbling to be wrong. Defensive Didn't want to be wrong If you're only exposed to that. The thing I find most interesting post election is how Democrats refuse to process what happened. No soul-searching, only MORE blame of the majority of the people not voting for them. I find it hard to imagine people voting for Kamala Harris. I'm not delusional in saying, you must be CRAZY to do that. And I can BACK IT UP with evidence. Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-kevin-jackson-show--2896352/support.
[SEGMENT 2-1] Positive Disconfirmation 1 What have an amazing opportunity over the next four years, and it should be part of our strategy to change the Trump haters. It's happened before. In 2016, when many Republicans didn't support Trump. You've heard me discuss this, as I mentioned my brother and one of my most trusted advisers, neither of whom voted for Trump. But both recanted within months of Trump's presidency. While the cabal hates progress, their minions really do like cheap gasoline and food. And while they may be zealots for climate change or the equivalent nonsense, they can be persuaded. And here's why. The concept of "positive disconfirmation" originates from expectation-disconfirmation theory in psychology. This theory suggests that people form expectations about an outcome, and their satisfaction depends on how the actual experience compares to those expectations. In positive disconfirmation, when something turns out better than expected, it leads to satisfaction and sometimes even delight. Applied to voters skeptical of President Trump, positive disconfirmation would occur if these voters anticipate negative outcomes but instead experience surprisingly favorable results, potentially reshaping their perception. This shift could lead to a psychological phenomenon called "attitude alignment," where repeated exposure to unexpectedly positive experiences might foster warmer or more favorable attitudes over time. Studies show that positive disconfirmation can be powerful in politics, particularly when an individual's expectations are emotionally charged. If, for example, a voter strongly dislikes a candidate but later observes that candidate achieving positive outcomes (such as economic growth or other issues of personal importance), this effect can lead to cognitive reevaluation and sometimes a softened or even positive reassessment of that candidate. For more details, see sources like:Oliver, Richard L. Satisfaction: A Behavioral Perspective on the ConsumerAnderson, Eugene W., and Mary W. Sullivan. "The antecedents and consequences of customer satisfaction for firms."[SEGMENT 2-2] Positive Disconfirmation 2 Let's look at all the things they said about Trump [X] SB – Media mashup Shoot visitors to the WH Violence on J6 Illegal to run against him Shut down media Furor, salute Martial law, rewrite Constitution Interment camps, GITMO Minority groups, family None of us are safe Assassinate generals Order military to kill citizens Unravel democracy Hitler, Mussolini Senate House paralyzed Self-censoring Democracy is dead Destruction of the DOJ, curb transgender rights Persecute his enemies, wrecking ball to the rule of law Purge the government of employees [SEGMENT 2-3] Positive Disconfirmation 3 [X] SB – Within 48 hours of Trump's win Appoints woman COS Taliban wants peace with America Putin talks Mexico securing border Saudi kicks out Hamas EU asked to buy LNG from America Hamas asked for end to war Term limits for Congress Positive disconfirmation can lead to “attitude alignment”. We have the opportunity for Leftists to come to the conclusion on their own just how sick they are… [X] SB – Former Leftist on TDS Didn't like him until 6 months ago Assassination attempt woke her up Thought she knew what was going on. She genuinely thought she was informed [SEGMENT 2-4] Positive Disconfirmation 4 Triggered when questioned. Didn't know policies or politics. Humbling to be wrong. Defensive Didn't want to be wrong If you're only exposed to that. The thing I find most interesting post election is how Democrats refuse to process what happened. No soul-searching, only MORE blame of the majority of the people not voting for them. I find it hard to imagine people voting for Kamala Harris. I'm not delusional in saying, you must be CRAZY to do that. And I can BACK IT UP with evidence. Da Polls Look at this pollster, an EXPERT and his explanation of why Trump had only a slight possibility for a win: [X] SB – John Heileman… Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-kevin-jackson-show--2896352/support.
This week on the podcast, we're being SO careful about the pronounciation of that second word— because we're watching the Ressha Sentai ToQger episode “Station 35: Love Furor”! Who is the sketchiest guy we've encountered? Why would this have been a nightmare to block? And what last-minute moment sort of, kind of turns things around? The answers to these questions and more await-- on this episode of Ranger Danger ToQger!