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The Quicky
Revelations From The Bondi Junction Inquest & The Stage Most Couples Never Reach

The Quicky

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2025 12:33 Transcription Available


The Bondi Junction inquest has revealed crucial new details about Joel Cauchi's mental health history, including his mother's desperate attempts to get him help years before the tragedy. Plus, what makes a good relationship? Apparently there are four phases to nailing couples bliss. And in headlines today Kim Kardashian says she thought of her sister walking in and finding her shot dead as she gives evidence at the trial of the men accused of robbing her in Paris in 2016; Greens bill hopes to end abortion deserts for women across NSW; Sean Combs' ex Cassie Ventura has described the abuse she allegedly faced at Diddy's hand; French actor Gerard Depardieu has been found guilty of sexually assaulting two women on a film set THE END BITSSupport independent women's mediaCheck out The Quicky Instagram here GET IN TOUCHShare your story, feedback, or dilemma! Send us a voice note or email us at thequicky@mamamia.com.au CREDITS Hosts: Taylah Strano & Claire Murphy Guest: Ailish Delaney, Mamamia's News Writer Audio Producer: Lu Hill Become a Mamamia subscriber: https://www.mamamia.com.au/subscribeSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

AbracadaPod
VINCENT, FRANCOIS, PAUL ET LES AUTRES (Avec Jean-Pierre Lavoignat, Jeff Domenech et Jean Veber)

AbracadaPod

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2025 72:38


Les Ciné-Buddies Jeff Domenech et Jean Veber accueillent enfin dans KinoPod le légendaire Jean-Pierre Lavoignat pour parler d'un film, d'un réalisateur et d'un casting non moins légendaires "Vincent, Francois, Paul et les autres", 1974, réalisé par Claude Sautet, starring Yves Montand, Michel Piccoli, Serge Reggiani, Gerard Depardieu et beaucoup d'autres. Likez, commentez, partagez, followez et souscrivez partout en particulier sur la chaine abracadaPod de YouTube avec en ce moment-meme la fantastique video de Romain Lehnhoff sur le film qui se joue. Abonnez-vous, c'est gratuit et ca nous aide a continuer, merci. Son: Katia Lazareva.

Milenio Opinión
Sarai Aguilar Arriozola.Gerard Depardieu: no es seducción, es acoso

Milenio Opinión

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 11, 2025 3:15


Depardieu, quien ha rodado más de 200 películas y series de televisión, es la figura de más alto perfil que se enfrenta a acusaciones de violencia sexual.

Hora 25
La Contra | ¿Señore o borrachone?

Hora 25

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2025 2:23


Manuel Jabois reflexiona sobre el juicio a Gerard Depardieu por agresión sexual a dos mujeres

The Marc Cox Morning Show
In Other News with Ethan: Conspiracy Theories, Court Battles, and Corporate Moves

The Marc Cox Morning Show

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2025 5:46


In Other News with Ethan: Ethan dives into bizarre stories, starting with Katy Perry's humorous response to an outlandish theory claiming she's JonBenet Ramsey. From there, the drama continues with Sean Diddy Combs facing a legal battle despite some charges being dropped, Gerard Depardieu's sexual assault case, and Joe Gatto's controversial allegations. Meanwhile, Starbucks teams up with Peanuts for a surprising collection, and Kohl's pauses its Amazon return program. All these stories raise eyebrows and spark conversations.

El Gordo y La Flaca
Las peleas entre Shakira y Piqué se intensifican

El Gordo y La Flaca

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2025 29:03


Parece que los desacuerdos entre Piqué y Shakira están lejos de terminar. Al parecer la casa que compartieron juntos en Barcelona está en el centro de la discordia por el tema de la venta. Te contamos aquí todo lo que está sucediendo.Y además en El Gordo y La Flaca: Eugenio Derbez llegó al aeropuerto de Ciudad de México y se armó un caos con la prensa. Pero el actor, como siempre, habló con todos y respondió a todo.Ben Affleck rompió el silencio sobre las razones que llevaron al final de su matrimonio con Jennifer LópezTodo está listo para la gala de Premios Soberano donde Alejandro Fernández tendrá una presentación especial y un importante reconocimiento. Esto nos contó el cantante mexicano.Aumentan los rumores de que Cazzu demandó a Christian Nodal por la manutención de su hija.  

RTL Matin
Anouk Grinberg s'exprime sur Gerard Depardieu

RTL Matin

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2025 1:05


Ecoutez RTL Matin avec Amandine Bégot et Thomas Sotto du 25 mars 2025.Distribué par Audiomeans. Visitez audiomeans.fr/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.

Highlights from The Pat Kenny Show
Gerard Depardieu's trial for sexual assault has begun in Paris

Highlights from The Pat Kenny Show

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2025 11:29


French Film star Gerard Depardieu's trial for sexual assault has begun in Paris. We get the latest on this from France with John Lichfield, Paris based Journalist.

Roma Tre Radio Podcast
CARTACCE - Mike Walz ti ha aggiunto al gruppo

Roma Tre Radio Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2025 40:41


A Riad i negoziati, sempre separati, tra le delegazioni statunitensi, russe e ucraine. Trump conferma i dazi a partire dal 2 aprile ma sulla loro applicazione c'è ancora molta incertezza. Continuano le proteste in Turchia per l'arresto del sindaco di Istanbul Imamoglu e in Serbia contro il presidente Aleksander Vucic. I partiti del centro-destra sembra aver ritrovato la pace. Nel PD c'è chi critica lo spazio garantito alle donne. Il processo all'attore francese Gerard Depardieu è iniziato a Parigi, è accusato di numerose aggressioni sessuali.

Cinco continentes
Cinco Continentes - Siguen los bombardeos en Ucrania al margen de las negociaciones en Riad

Cinco continentes

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2025 41:57


Segunda jornada de negociaciones en Arabia Saudí para buscar un acuerdo entre Rusia y Ucrania. Si ayer fueron Kiev y Washington quienes se sentaron a la mesa en Riad, hoy lo han hecho representantes del Kremlin y de la Casa Blanca con un objetivo, parece, en mente: alcanzar un acuerdo de alto el fuego en el Mar Negro como primer paso antes de un hipotético acuerdo de paz más general.Estaremos en México donde las fuerzas de seguridad han detenido a un presunto reclutador del cartel Jalisco Nueva Generación que se dedicaba a captar a individuos y a meterlos en un centro de adiestramiento de los narcotraficantes. Vamos a saber más de ello. Estaremos también en Francia donde ha comenzado el juicio contra el actor Gerard Depardieu por dos casos de agresión sexual. Hace 10 años de la tragedia de Germanwings en la que un piloto estrelló un avión con 150 personas a bordo. Esta mañana ha habido un acto de homenaje a las víctimas. Además tendremos una entrevista con Beatriz Mesa, autora de "El fracaso de Occidente en África".Escuchar audio

The Quicky
Iggy Azalea Says Kayne West Went Pornographic During Business Meeting

The Quicky

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2025 5:17 Transcription Available


Australian public schools are now fully funded with Qld the last state to sign on to the increased govt funding deal; French actor Gerard Depardieu will face court today accused of sexual assault; A US law firm has revealed what concessions they had to make to Donald Trump in order to save their business from his executive order; Iggy Azalea reveals what happened in a business meeting with Kanye West that shocked her; Tiger Woods announces new relationship with Donald Trump's former daughter in law The Quicky is the easiest and most enjoyable way to get across the news every day. And it’s delivered straight to your ears in a daily podcast so you can listen whenever you want, wherever you want...at the gym, on the train, in the playground or at night while you're making dinner. Support independent women's media CREDITS Host/Producer: Audio Producer: Lu Hill Become a Mamamia subscriber: https://www.mamamia.com.au/subscribeSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Esteri
Esteri di lunedì 24/03/2025

Esteri

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2025 27:55


1) Gaza, 50mila morti. I bombardamenti israeliani non si fermano: colpiscono scuole, rifugi, ospedali e giornalisti. Almeno 208 i reporter uccisi nella striscia. Oggi gli ultimi due. (Filippo Pelegatti - Emergency) 2) Turchia, sesto giorno di manifestazioni contro l'arresto del sindaco di Istanbul. A guidare le proteste, studenti appena 20enni, che non hanno vissuto le repressioni precedenti. (Andrea Lazzaroni - Osservatorio Balcani e Caucaso) 3) Guerra in Ucraina. A Riad iniziano i negoziati tra Russia e Stati Uniti, per un accordo per una tregua. Trump vuole un'intesa entro Pasqua, ma i colloqui sono molto complessi. (Emanuele Valenti) 4) Stati Uniti, con l'arresto dell'attivista per i diritti dei migranti Jeanette Vizguerra Trump manda un messaggio: nessuno è al sicuro. (Alfredo Somoza) 5) Processo al patriarcato. Oggi in Francia iniziano due udienze che sono due facce della stessa medaglia: da un lato il femminicidio archetipico di Chahinez Daoud dall'altro le molestie dell'attore Gerard Depardieu. (Francesco Giorgini) 6) Serie Tv. Adolescence, la nuova produzione Netflix che porta sullo schermo il dramma di una generazione cresciuta a pane e social network. (Alice Cucchetti)

Das war der Tag - Deutschlandfunk
Prozess gegen Schauspieler Gerard Depardieu

Das war der Tag - Deutschlandfunk

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2025 0:56


Kaess, Christiane www.deutschlandfunk.de, Das war der Tag

Studio 9 - Deutschlandfunk Kultur
Sexuelle Übergriffe am Set? Prozessauftakt gegen Gerard Depardieu

Studio 9 - Deutschlandfunk Kultur

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2025 6:08


Kaess, Christiane www.deutschlandfunkkultur.de, Studio 9

Informationen am Morgen - Deutschlandfunk
Paris - Prozess gegen Schauspieler Gerard Depardieu

Informationen am Morgen - Deutschlandfunk

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2025 2:50


Kaess, Christiane www.deutschlandfunk.de, Informationen am Abend

Informationen am Abend - Deutschlandfunk
Paris - Prozess gegen Schauspieler Gerard Depardieu

Informationen am Abend - Deutschlandfunk

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2025 2:50


Kaess, Christiane www.deutschlandfunk.de, Informationen am Abend

SBS French - SBS en français
#Archives : 1986 - Gerard Depardieu nous parlait de ses projets d'epoque

SBS French - SBS en français

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2025 18:40


En 1986, Gérard Depardieu partageait ses réflexions sur son dernier film, "Tenue de soirée", sa collaboration avec Bertrand Blier, et ses projets futurs, tout en offrant un aperçu de sa passion pour le cinéma.

Everything I Learned From Movies
Episode 485 - Babylon A.D.

Everything I Learned From Movies

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2025 67:35


Steve & Izzy continue 2025 the Year of the Apocalypse & Marky March, where they celebrate movies after the fall of man starring Marks, as they discuss 2008's "Babylon AD" starring Mark Strong, Vin Diesel, Michelle Yeoh, Gerard Depardieu, Charlotte Rampling & more!!! Is Vin Diesel even an okay actor? What better movies does this movie reference? Should the U.S. invest in injectable passports? Save the Earth? FOR WHAT?!? Let's find out!!! So kick back, grab a few brews, pack a good coat, and enjoy!!! This episode is proudly sponsored by Untidy Venus, your one-stop shop for incredible art & gift ideas at UntidyVenus.Etsy.com and be sure to follow her on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram & Patreon at @UntidyVenus for all of her awesomeness!!! Try it today!!! Twitter - www.twitter.com/eilfmovies Facebook - www.facebook.com/eilfmovies Etsy - www.untidyvenus.etsy.com TeePublic - www.teepublic.com/user/untidyvenus Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Caffe 2.0
3492 Caffe20 supporta ANAD nella protesta dei doppiatori contro la clonazione e riutilizzo delle loro voci - senza consenso

Caffe 2.0

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2025 2:50


E' grave quanto sembra. E riguarda tutti i campi dell'editoria e dei contenuti.Ne parleremo ancora. Questo il testo della loro protesta. Della nostra protesta.I DOPPIATORI ITALIANI SI MOBILITANO E LANCIANO UN VIDEO PER DENUNCIARE IL FURTO DELLE VOCIPARTE L'APPELLO DI ANAD CONTRO LA MINACCIA DELL'INTELLIGENZA ARTIFICIALEANAD Associazione Nazionale Attori Doppiatori ha lanciato l'appello “Difendiamo l'Intelligenza Artistica” per parlare a tutta l'industria audiovisiva, alle Istituzioni e al pubblico riguardo i rischi e i pericoli legati all'Intelligenza Artificiale e al ‘machine learning' (la capacità delle macchine di imitare le voci e riprodurle) nel mondo del cinema, della televisione, e non solo. Moltissimi doppiatori, grazie alla Campagna di sensibilizzazione lanciata da ANAD, si stanno muovendo in difesa del proprio lavoro e contro l'utilizzo incontrollato e non concordato delle loro voci. “Chiediamo maggiore attenzione da parte del Governo, delle Istituzioni competenti e dell'Unione Europea per tutelare i lavori artistici – riferisce Daniele Giuliani, Presidente ANAD. Il doppiaggio è una professione artistica ed è in pericolo, come sono in pericolo le nostre emozioni, che rischiano di sparire se a generarle è un software anziché un attore in carne ed ossa. Abbiamo urgenza di misure concrete per salvaguardare una professione riconosciuta come eccellenza artistica e culturale del nostro Paese”. Per diffondere questo messaggio è stato realizzato un video in cui sei doppiatrici e sei doppiatori prestano il proprio volto e la voce (nota) per dire ‘NO' ad un mondo in cui le espressioni artistiche saranno soppiantate da quelle create con un algoritmo. Hanno preso parte al video: Rossa Caputo (voce di ‘Charlie' la principessa dell'Inferno, protagonista della serie animata Hazbin Hotel e dell'attrice Florence Pugh); Laura Boccanera (voce ufficiale di Jodie Foster, e doppiatrice del personaggio di Harry Potter ‘Bellatrix Lestrange'); Melina Martello (voce di attrici quali Diane Keaton, Catherine Deneuve e del personaggio ‘Duchessa' ne Gli Aristogatti); Veronica Puccio (doppiatrice di Dakota Johnson e voce di ‘Disgusto' in Inside Out, è ‘Starlight' nella serie The Boys); Laura Romano (voce delle attrici Sophia Vergara e Viola Davis); Chiara Fabiano (voce dell'attrice Jenna Ortega e di Millie Bobby Brown che interpreta ‘Undici' in Stranger Things); Luca Ward (voce di attori quali Pierce Brosnan, Samuel L. Jackson, Russell Crowe, Keanu Reeves); Gabriele Patriarca (voce del personaggio ‘Neville Paciock' della saga di Harry Potter e di ‘Adamo' in Hazbin Hotel); Riccardo Suarez (doppiatore dei personaggi ‘Angel Dust', uno dei protagonisti di Hazbin Hotel e ‘Steven Universe' della serie omonima); Flavio Aquilone (voce di ‘Draco Malfoy' in Harry Potter, di Zac Efron e di Light Yagami); Daniele Giuliani (voce di ‘Paura' in Inside Out e di ‘Jon Snow' ne Il Trono di Spade); e infine Rodolfo Bianchi (voce di Gerard Depardieu, Michael Douglas e dell'‘Ispettore Zenigata' in Lupin). Gli strumenti offerti dalle tecnologie possono essere utili nel doppiaggio se vengono utilizzati a supporto del lavoro degli attori, diventano invece un rischio quando si sostituiscono al lavoro artistico. L'Intelligenza Artificiale generativa è uno strumento in grado di creare nuovi contenuti e idee e, se utilizzata nel doppiaggio, permette di riprodurre la voce di un attore in qualsiasi lingua e mantenere una corrispondenza quasi perfetta con quella originale, con una forte riduzione dei costi e dei tempi di lavorazione, ma a discapito dell'emotività e dell'unicità che solo il linguaggio umano può avere.La richiesta di aiuto lanciata dai doppiatori italiani rivendica la difesa non solo della loro professione, ma di tutte quelle legate al settore del doppiaggio, che comprende molte altre figure professionali, come i direttori di doppiaggio, gli attori, i direttori artistici, gli assistenti, gli adattatori e i traduttori, i fonici di sala e di mix, i sincronizzatori, e tutte le persone che lavorano nelle società che curano la traduzione di un'opera. “L'arte è meravigliosa nelle sue tante e uniche imperfezioni – ci ricordano nel video – difendiamo questa Intelligenza Artistica”. Materiali su https://www.civile.it/internet/visual.php?num=99460

Botica's Bunch
FULL SHOW: It's Like Shark Week With Boozies!

Botica's Bunch

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2025 37:05 Transcription Available


Lisa gave Clairsy an update after yesterday admitting that she has been putting off having a mammogram which then led to a conversation about why neither of them have joined a gym this year. With the revelation that Lisa has been putting off having a mammogram, the guys spoke to Leah Marinovich from Breast Cancer Care W.A who gave them the facts and figures on breast cancer and why Lisa should get herself booked in for a check. Clairsy & Lisa opened the phones to ask, when have you lied for a mate. Clairsy witnessed a parent at a park break into song with the Spiderman theme song which lead him to think about a song his mum used to sing which seemed innocent at the time, but took a turn half way through. In The Shaw Report, the death of a soul legend plus French actor Gerard Depardieu is now being investigated for aggravated fiscal fraud and Lisa has the details on a new Betty White stamp. Comedian Nazeem Hussain spoke to Clairsy & Lisa about his new stand up show You Paid For This, his role on the new TV show Role Of A lifetime and opening for Dave Chappelle.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

AbracadaPod
KINOPOD. BUFFET FROID (Avec Laurent Vachaud, Philippe Setbon et Jean Veber)

AbracadaPod

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 18, 2025 47:14


Les Ciné-Buddies Laurent Vachaud, Philippe Setbon et Jean Veber rendent hommage au regretté Bertrand Blier en parlant de son chef d'oeuvre "Buffet Froid", 1979, avec Gerard Depardieu, Bernard Blier et Jean Carmet. SVP likez et souscrivez à la chaine abracadaPod sur Youtube. La nouvelle fantastique video sur "Buffet Froid" par Romain Lehnhoff maintenant disponible sur YouTube. Son Katia Lazareva.

Moto1Pro y EnduroPro Podcast
20 famosos muy moteros

Moto1Pro y EnduroPro Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2025 11:45


¡Hoy no vamos a hablar de motos! Vamos a hablar de personas… eso sí, de personas famosas… realmente muy famosas… pero que son grandes aficionados a la moto. Muchos los conoceréis, otros quizás os sorprendan. Muchos famosos, famosetes y famosillos se dejan ver en moto… algunos es por verdadera afición otros porque el fotografiarse con una moto le da un cierto aire de entre joven, moderno, rupturista… o simplemente les da una disculpa para salir en los medios y seguir alimentado su fama. He hecho una selección, mezclando actuales con alguno más “clásico”, pero he pretendido, no sé si lo he conseguido, incluir los que creo que son verdaderos amantes de las motos… pese a este filtro son muchos, así que vamos ya con nuestra lista: 1. Antonio Banderas. Incluso llegó a tener su propia escudería de motociclismo “Jack & Jones” que compitió en el Mundial de la categoría Moto2. 2. David Beckham. Ha grabado un documental contando la aventura de atravesar Brasil montado en una Triumph. 3. Justin Bieber. Le pillaron conduciendo su moto por la acera para esquivar el tráfico de Beverly Hills. 4. Orlando Bloom. Orlando Bloom customizó a su gusto su moto personal, una BMW S 1000 R . 5. Adrien Brody. A pesar de que una vaca casi le cuesta la vida, sigue siendo muy habitual encontrar al actor norteamericano subido en su moto. 6. George Clooney. Otro gran aficionado al mundo de las dos ruedas que recientemente cruzo los USA de costa a costa. 7. José Coronado. Un motero o motorista como tú o como yo, que usa con frecuencia la moto en ciudad. 8. Tom Cruise. Tom ha demostrado en pantalla que sabe conducir una moto. 9. Gerard Depardieu. El gran actor galo, grande en todos los sentidos, tiene a gala moverse por el tráfico de París. 10. Ana Duato. A propósito, no he puesto muchos españoles, pero sí quería poner a Ana, una actriz muy querida. 11. Bob Dylan. Te recuerdo que es Premio Nobel de literatura 2016 y un apasionado por las Harley y las Triumph. 12. Ernesto “Che” Guevara. Todo su fama comenzó con un viaje en 1952 con una ya vieja Norton 500 del 39. 12+1. Carlos Herrera. También hay periodistas famosos, como el caso de Carlos Herrera que se mueve muy frecuentemente en moto por la ciudad… 14. Hugh Jackman. Este australiano dice que prefiere viajar en moto en vez de en coche porque “se siente más libre” … 15. Ray Liotta. Solía ser el malo en muchas películas, como en el caso de "Wild Hogs" una comedia imprescindible. 16. Paul McCartney. El ex-Beatle es un enamorado de las motos y sus favoritas eran la Harley Davidson, Honda y Triumph. 17. Ewan McGregor. El actor Ewan McGregor viajó desde Londres hasta Nueva York en motocicleta, un total de casi 31.000 km. 18. Brad Pitt. Brad se mueve habitualmente en moto por Los Ángeles… 19. Keanu Reeves. ¿Conoces a alguien tan aficionado a las motos como para crear su propia marca? 20. Ryan Reynold. El actor canadiense Ryan Reynold cuenta con una importante colección de motos. Conclusión. Hay más, muchos más… pero espero vuestra ayuda, porque este es un video que merece no una segunda parte, sino tercera y cuarta si lo hacemos temático: Actrices, actores españoles, deportistas…

En Primera Plana
La gran magnitud del caso Pélicot en Francia

En Primera Plana

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2024 27:01


El caso Pélicot, que está impactando internacionalmente, llega a su recta final. A partir de este juicio y de otros procesos por agresiones sexuales que afectan a figuras públicas de la talla del actor Gérard Depardieu, hoy planteamos qué efectos sociales y políticos pueden tener en Francia y su eco en otros países. El 25 de noviembre es el Día internacional  para la eliminación de la violencia contra la mujer.  El juicio a Domenique Pelicot, que drogó a su esposa Gisele para que fuera violada por decenas de hombres y que sienta en el banquillo a 50 de ellos, entra en su recta final hasta su final el 20 de diciembre. Es un proceso que está impactando a nivel internacional y que va a tener implicaciones sociales y políticas muy importantes y que ha abierto en Francia un debate sobre la noción de consentimiento, algo que ha pasado ya en otros países. Las denuncias por agresiones sexuales están dejando en Francia una larga lista negra también de nombres reconocidos del mundo del cine, el periodismo o la política. Uno de los más notorios, el actor Gerard Depardieu, cuyo juicio debía haber comenzado hace diez días, pero ha sido aplazado por motivos de salud. Hoy nos preguntamos qué está cambiando en este terreno y si el caso Pelicot puede marcar un antes y un después.Nos acompañan: -Florencia Angeles, corresponsal en París de W radio de Colombia -Lissell Quiroz, historiadora experta en historia de feminismos -Viviana Espitia, Politóloga socióloga con especialización en Género y Cambio Social y Político -Gabriela Bravo, corresponsal en París de Radio Cooperativa de Chile En Primera Plana también está en las redes socialesCoordinación editorial: Florencia Valdés y Ana María OspinaRealización: Yann Bourdelas, Souheil Khedir, Jérémie Boucher

News Headlines in Morse Code at 15 WPM

Morse code transcription: vvv vvv Rachel Reeves tax raising Budget will affect you for years Hunt claims Budget watchdog will break impartiality to aid case for Labour tax rises CCTV appears to show Labour MP punching man to the ground Smuggler reveals how he has helped more than 1,000 people cross Channel Why counter terrorism chief thought Skripals poisoning could be act of war Gerard Depardieu sex assault trial set to begin in Paris Neals Yards stolen cheese could be sold abroad, supplier says Missing woman found with snakebite in remote mountains Why are Primrose Hill locals clashing with Paddington film tourists Strictly Come Dancing Amy Dowden rushed to hospital during show

News Headlines in Morse Code at 25 WPM

Morse code transcription: vvv vvv Missing woman found with snakebite in remote mountains CCTV appears to show Labour MP punching man to the ground Strictly Come Dancing Amy Dowden rushed to hospital during show Why are Primrose Hill locals clashing with Paddington film tourists Rachel Reeves tax raising Budget will affect you for years Smuggler reveals how he has helped more than 1,000 people cross Channel Gerard Depardieu sex assault trial set to begin in Paris Hunt claims Budget watchdog will break impartiality to aid case for Labour tax rises Neals Yards stolen cheese could be sold abroad, supplier says Why counter terrorism chief thought Skripals poisoning could be act of war

News Headlines in Morse Code at 20 WPM

Morse code transcription: vvv vvv CCTV appears to show Labour MP punching man to the ground Why are Primrose Hill locals clashing with Paddington film tourists Rachel Reeves tax raising Budget will affect you for years Strictly Come Dancing Amy Dowden rushed to hospital during show Missing woman found with snakebite in remote mountains Gerard Depardieu sex assault trial set to begin in Paris Neals Yards stolen cheese could be sold abroad, supplier says Smuggler reveals how he has helped more than 1,000 people cross Channel Why counter terrorism chief thought Skripals poisoning could be act of war Hunt claims Budget watchdog will break impartiality to aid case for Labour tax rises

News Headlines in Morse Code at 10 WPM

Morse code transcription: vvv vvv Smuggler reveals how he has helped more than 1,000 people cross Channel Why are Primrose Hill locals clashing with Paddington film tourists Missing woman found with snakebite in remote mountains CCTV appears to show Labour MP punching man to the ground Hunt claims Budget watchdog will break impartiality to aid case for Labour tax rises Neals Yards stolen cheese could be sold abroad, supplier says Strictly Come Dancing Amy Dowden rushed to hospital during show Why counter terrorism chief thought Skripals poisoning could be act of war Rachel Reeves tax raising Budget will affect you for years Gerard Depardieu sex assault trial set to begin in Paris

Ab 17
Guten Morgen, Gerard Deparieu!

Ab 17

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2024 19:38


Ab17 - der tägliche Podcast mit Kathrin und Tommy Wosch. Montag bis Freitag. Morgens und AbendsKlick hier für Rabatte und Partner Aktionen: https://bio.to/Ab17shownotesAnfragen wegen Kooperationen oder Werbung gerne an: kontakt@diewoschs.deInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/ab17podcastWhatsapp: https://www.whatsapp.com/channel/0029VaBSCV98kyyQceNs4A1IIn dieser Episode von Ab17 mit Kathrin und Tommy Wosch geht es humorvoll und tiefgründig um aktuelle und kontroverse Themen. Die Hosts sprechen über den Start in die Woche, begleitet von familiären Anekdoten und humorvollen Dialogen. Es folgen Einblicke in gesellschaftliche Diskussionen, wie zum Beispiel das Thema Deadnaming im Kontext von Caitlyn Jenners Transformation und ihrer sportlichen Vergangenheit, gefolgt von Caitlyns politischer Karriere und ihrer Position zur Teilnahme von Transfrauen im Frauensport.Ein weiterer Abschnitt der Episode behandelt berühmte Unterstützer von Donald Trump und deren gesellschaftliche Wahrnehmung. Besonders humorvoll wird es, wenn die Hosts ihre Meinung über Gerard Depardieu und seine Skandale äußern und darüber nachdenken, wie diese mit dem französischen Nationalstolz zusammenhängen. Die Hosts berichten über die aktuellsten Gerichtsverfahren, einschließlich eines skurrilen Falles eines Einbrechers und einer früheren Salzvergiftung, der sie besonders bewegt hat.Ein Highlight dieser Folge ist das wöchentliche Männertreffen von Tommy Wosch, bei dem sie ein Erlebnis im Wald mit Pilzen und Wein schildern. Sie teilen auf amüsante Weise ihre Abenteuer und Pläne für weitere Männertreffen. Abschließend gibt es einen Ausblick auf eine bevorstehende Reise nach New York, bei der sie ihre Fans in New York City und Umgebung treffen möchten.Inhalt 00:00:00 Start in die Woche mit Check-in00:01:08 Geburtstagswünsche und Deadnaming-Diskussion00:03:02 Diskussion über Caitlyn Jenners Karriere00:05:25 Politische Ansichten von Prominenten00:06:29 Skandale um Gerard Depardieu00:07:24 Kurioser Kriminalfall mit Salzstein00:10:01 Der Fall Depardieu und sein Einfluss00:13:10 Der Ballon d'Or und Lieblingsspieler00:14:49 Gerichtstermin wegen Entführungsversuch00:17:04 Vorschau auf New York-Fantreffen Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Met het Oog op Morgen
Met het Oog op Morgen 27-10-2024

Met het Oog op Morgen

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 27, 2024 52:18


Met vandaag: wat betekent de Georgische verkiezingsuitslag voor de verhoudingen in de regio | Jill Stein kan Donald Trump 't laatste zetje geven | Wat de zedenzaak Gerard Depardieu zegt over het Franse moraal | Ode aan de Maas | Presentatie door: Mieke van der Weij

Hate Watching with Dan and Tony
Hate Watching My Father the Hero

Hate Watching with Dan and Tony

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2024 73:22 Transcription Available


Send us a textWhat if you could revisit a 90s film in a way that reveals its most unsettling elements? Join us on this wild ride as we dissect "My Father the Hero," starring Gerard Depardieu and a young Katherine Heigl. We expose the problematic and cringe-worthy portrayal of Heigl's character, a 14-year-old girl uncomfortably sexualized throughout the movie. Reflecting on the golden hits of the 90s like "Shawshank Redemption" and "Jurassic Park," we argue that "My Father the Hero" is far from a classic. Embrace the generational clash as we explore how outdated norms in filmmaking clash with modern sensibilities.Ever wondered how confusing character dynamics can derail a film? We break down Gerard Depardieu's enigmatic relationship with his on-screen daughter, Nikki, and dissect the perplexing plot choices. From a mysterious five-year absence to the bewildering addition of Emma Thompson as his girlfriend, we leave no stone unturned in our critique. And let's not forget the film's laughably poor music choices—because nothing says "awkward" like a misplaced soundtrack.Prepare for some serious head-scratching as we navigate through bizarre romantic subplots, unnecessary jealousy, and awkward jokes about underwear. We highlight the absurdity of the resort's single-bedroom suite arrangement and the chaotic talent show drama. Through all this madness, we humorously recount our own personal anecdotes and critique the unrealistic depiction of teenage romance and parental involvement. Stick around for a sneak peek at our next movie review, and join us in questioning the baffling decisions that make "My Father the Hero" a perplexing watch.Written Lovingly with AIBe our friend!Dan: @shakybaconTony: @tonydczechAnd follow the podcast on IG: @hatewatchingDAT

The Weekly Wrap-Up with J Cleveland Payne
Kamala Harris, Ron DeSantis, Barbara Eden & More - 8/23/2024

The Weekly Wrap-Up with J Cleveland Payne

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 23, 2024 36:59


Today's Sponsor: YouTube TVhttp://thisistheconversationproject.com/youtubetv       Today's Rundown:Harris summons Americans to reject political divisions, warns of consequences posed by a Trump winhttps://apnews.com/article/democratic-national-convention-kamala-harris-807cf9d4a609a18ceaa9eee9c9422af5   Stevie Wonder's DNC performance leaves viewers confused due to teleprompter controversyhttps://www.the-express.com/entertainment/celebrity-news/146574/stevie-wonder-performance-Democratic-National-Convention/amp Russia opens criminal investigation into CNN correspondent for reporting in Ukrainian-occupied Russiahttps://www.cnn.com/2024/08/22/europe/russia-cnn-paton-walsh-investigation-intl/index.html  Body of California Woman Found in Cold Storage 1 Year After Hospital Said She Checked Outhttps://www.yahoo.com/news/body-calif-woman-found-cold-144114634.htmlFloridians balk at DeSantis administration plan to build golf courses at state parkshttps://apnews.com/article/florida-desantis-state-parks-golf-pickleball-development-f6f1e129cdd316207eeabc90edf2aad6   New Study Suggests "Doom Scrolling" Through Short-Form Videos Causes More Boredom And Less Satisfactionhttps://earlygame.com/news/entertainment/new-study-reveals-scrolling-short-videos-can-cause-boredom-and-lower-satisfactionFrench actor Gerard Depardieu should face trial over rape allegations, prosecutors sayhttps://www.usatoday.com/story/entertainment/celebrities/2024/08/22/gerard-depardieu-trial-rape-assault-request/74903783007/?tbref=hpOne half of gay penguin 'power couple' dies, and his partner Magic leads tribute songhttps://www.nbcnews.com/news/world/gay-penguin-sphen-dies-magic-mourns-song-sydney-aquarium-rcna167723 Website: http://thisistheconversationproject.com  Facebook: http://facebook.com/thisistheconversationproject  Twitter: http://twitter.com/th_conversation  TikTok: http://tiktok.com/@theconversationproject  YouTube: http://thisistheconversationproject.com/youtube  Podcast: http://thisistheconversationproject.com/podcasts      ONE DAY OLDER ON August 23:Barbara Eden (93)Shelley Long (75)Rick Springfield (75)  WHAT HAPPENED TODAY:1784: Eastern Tennessee declared itself an independent state under the name of Franklin. The step was rejected by the United States Congress one year later.2000: Richard Hatch was the first winner of the TV show Survivor.2012: Lance Armstrong, the seven-time Tour de France winner, announced he would not contest the U.S. Anti-Doping Agency's charges of doping, a result of which would include being stripped of all of his Tour de France victories.  WORD OF THE DAY: gale [ geyl ]https://www.dictionary.com/browse/galea very strong windThe sailors braced themselves as the gale roared across the open sea, threatening to overturn their vessel.    DAILY AFFIRMATION: I Am A Creator Of My Own Destiny.Reinforces Self-Belief: Affirming that you are the creator of your own destiny strengthens your belief in your ability to shape your future. This enhanced self-belief helps combat negative thoughts and fosters a positive self-image, leading to improved self-esteem and confidence.https://www.amazon.com/100-Daily-Affirmations-Positivity-Confidence/dp/B0D2D6SS2D/ref=sr_1_1?crid=1WQBWD1QLPY95&dib=eyJ2IjoiMSJ9.NRYOXILA_fPs_fuXcyiwODc6ZLTRzYtg7HkX2KxYA70.NatQgGVyJVt3ySzvXdHtT8q-IUGRsteKym8W5ZZ27dM&dib_tag=se&keywords=100+affirmations+payne&qid=1724015654&sprefix=100+affirmations+payne%2Caps%2C145&sr=8-1  PLUS, TODAY WE CELEBRATE: Cuban Sandwich Dayhttps://www.nationaldaycalendar.com/national-day/national-cuban-sandwich-day-august-23While the Cubano traditionally consists of ham, roast pork, swiss cheese, pickles and mustard on Cuban bread, restaurants and home cooks serve up different versions. While the sandwich alone may serve as a satisfying meal, some very flavorful sides complement this globe-trotting sandwich. Like any grilled sandwich, a creamy, dunkable soup makes the perfect complement.  

Spring Snyggt - med Jesus och Manne
242. Vägen tillbaka

Spring Snyggt - med Jesus och Manne

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2024 99:33


Fjällöperskan Fanny Borgström slog igenom redan när hon tog silver på sitt allra första lopp för tio år sedan. Från det ögonblicket tävlade hon på den allra högsta nivån och framgångarna kom omedelbart. Bland annat EM-silver i skyrunning, två segrar på Kia Fjällmaraton och topp 5 i Golden trail series. Sedan över tre år kämpar Fanny med segdragna skadeproblem. Hur är det att leva av och för löpning, men inte kunna springa? Varför tränade hon 1000 timmar om året? Varför är träningsdrogen så stark? Hur hanterar man en lång skadeperiod? Och hur tar man sig tillbaka? John har åkt till Frankrike och börjar äntligen få fason på sin ljumske. Han springer i berg och har funnit sin inre Gerard Depardieu.  Manne har haft sin största och bästa löparvecka någonsin. Han har dessutom för första gången under sina 41 år hamnat på en prispall och fått pokal. Det bjuds på fyllig rapport från Jordgubbsloppet i Jättendal.  Sponsorer:  Löplabbet och Saucony

AbracadaPod
KINOPOD. CYRANO (Avec Vincent Perez, Jeff Domenech et Jean Veber)

AbracadaPod

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 21, 2024 56:50


Les Ciné-Buddies Vincent Perez, Jeff Domenech et Jean Veber versifient autour de "Cyrano", 1990, réalisé par Jean-Paul Rappeneau, starring Gerard Depardieu, Vincent Perez et Anne Brochet. SVP likez, partagez, commentez, followez et abonnez-vous partout où vous écoutez le podcast. Et souscrivez et likez la chaine abracadaPod sur Youtube où vous pouvez regarder dès maintenant la fantastique vidéo "Cyrano" de Romain Lehnhoff. Sinon à quoi ça sert que Kino y se décarcasse !

Dr. Carole's Couch
If Weinstein Didn't Get a Fair Trial, How About Trump & Others?

Dr. Carole's Couch

Play Episode Listen Later May 28, 2024 60:00


As we await the verdict in the Trump trial, think about this: The NY Appeals Court just overturned Weinstein's 2020 rape conviction, citing prejudicial conduct. The judge in his trial allowed women to testify about unproven allegations of sexual harassment. Meanwhile Democrats are depending on prejudicial conduct to get Trump in case after case. Why should you care - especially if you don't like Weinstein or Trump? Because prejudicial conduct could one day affect you or someone you care about. Today's guest, Jessamyn Dodd, a reporter at the Epoch Times. How many lives of innocent men has the #MeToo movement destroyed? Too many! They've even gotten men arrested in France, like Gerard Depardieu! You'll also hear about others. What's this two women finding fault with #MeToo and defending men? .

Studio DN
Skådespelaren vittnar om övergrepp – därför exploderar metoo i Frankrike först nu

Studio DN

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2024 27:23


De senaste månaderna har metoo-rörelsen fått ny fart i Frankrike. Filmstjärnan Gerard Depardieu ska ställas inför rätta för sexuella övergrepp, och flera upphöjda regissörer och producenter anklagas för samma sak. När hela världens blickar nu riktas mot filmfestivalen i Cannes kastar ämnet en skugga över glamouren. I centrum står den franska skådespelerskan Judith Godrèche – som var kvinnan som tände gnistan. Programledare: Emma Lukins. Med DN:s filmkritiker Helena Lindbland. Producent: Linnéa Hjortstam

Morgonpasset i P3
Margret älskar tantsnusk, stark svensk supporterkultur och Baby Reindeer-kritiken

Morgonpasset i P3

Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2024 90:44


Margret Atladottir går igång på tantsnusk! Möter David Druiden man eller en björn i skogen? Folk tröttnar på It's gonna be me-memes, men älskar kläder! USA-korren Roger Wilson om studentprotesterna i USA. Eurovisionexperten Carolina Norén sammanfattar händelserna kring folkfesten i Malmö. Sportjournalisten Noa Bachner svarar på varför den svenska supporterkulturen är så stark. Matilda Rånge från P3 Nyheter om MeToo-anklagelser mot Gerard Depardieu och kritiken mot Baby Reindeer. Lyssna på alla avsnitt i Sveriges Radio Play. Programledare: David Druid och Margret Atladottir.

RTL Matin
2 MINUTES POUR COMPRENDRE - Pourquoi Depardieu sera jugé en octobre 2024 pour agressions sexuelles

RTL Matin

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2024 1:45


Sophie Neumayer, journaliste au service police/justice de RTL, vous explique pourquoi Gerard Depardieu sera jugé en octobre 2024 pour agression sexuelles. L'acteur a d'abord été placé en garde à vue pendant une dizaine d'heures dans les locaux du 3e district de la police judiciaire parisienne, lundi 29 avril. Il devait répondre aux accusations portées notamment par deux femmes qui l'accusent d'agression sexuelles sur le tournage du film les volets verts réalisé par Jean Becker en 2021. Une de ces deux femmes, décoratrice, soutient que l'acteur l'a "attrapée avec brutalité" et "pétri la taille, le ventre, en remontant jusqu'à ses seins". L'acteur a même été confronté à ses accusatrices...

Fresh Intelligence
French Actor Gerard Depardieu Taken Into Police Custody for Questioning Connected to New Sexual Assault Allegations: Report

Fresh Intelligence

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2024 3:17


Embattled French actor Gérard Depardieu was reportedly taken into police custody this week for questioning connected to new sexual assault allegations against him, RadarOnline.com has learned.Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

Le journal RTL
2 MINUTES POUR COMPRENDRE - Pourquoi Depardieu sera jugé en octobre 2024 pour agressions sexuelles

Le journal RTL

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2024 1:45


Sophie Neumayer, journaliste au service police/justice de RTL, vous explique pourquoi Gerard Depardieu sera jugé en octobre 2024 pour agression sexuelles. L'acteur a d'abord été placé en garde à vue pendant une dizaine d'heures dans les locaux du 3e district de la police judiciaire parisienne, lundi 29 avril. Il devait répondre aux accusations portées notamment par deux femmes qui l'accusent d'agression sexuelles sur le tournage du film les volets verts réalisé par Jean Becker en 2021. Une de ces deux femmes, décoratrice, soutient que l'acteur l'a "attrapée avec brutalité" et "pétri la taille, le ventre, en remontant jusqu'à ses seins". L'acteur a même été confronté à ses accusatrices...

RTL Soir
2 MINUTES POUR COMPRENDRE - Pourquoi Depardieu sera jugé en octobre 2024 pour agressions sexuelles

RTL Soir

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2024 1:45


Sophie Neumayer, journaliste au service police/justice de RTL, vous explique pourquoi Gerard Depardieu sera jugé en octobre 2024 pour agression sexuelles. L'acteur a d'abord été placé en garde à vue pendant une dizaine d'heures dans les locaux du 3e district de la police judiciaire parisienne, lundi 29 avril. Il devait répondre aux accusations portées notamment par deux femmes qui l'accusent d'agression sexuelles sur le tournage du film les volets verts réalisé par Jean Becker en 2021. Une de ces deux femmes, décoratrice, soutient que l'acteur l'a "attrapée avec brutalité" et "pétri la taille, le ventre, en remontant jusqu'à ses seins". L'acteur a même été confronté à ses accusatrices...

The Global Story
Is #MeToo finally exploding in French cinema?

The Global Story

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 21, 2024 24:33


When #MeToo surfaced in October 2017, it was viewed as a time of change for the US and Hollywood. But in France – another country with a rich cinematic heritage – there was major backlash to allegations made against its own stars. Now though, a new wave of controversy, headlined by prolific actor Gerard Depardieu, has reignited media debate.Katya is joined by journalists Catherine Guilyardi and Nina Kropotkine to consider whether the #MeToo movement is finally exploding in French cinema.The Global Story brings you trusted insights from BBC journalists worldwide. We're keen to hear from you, wherever you are in the world. We want your ideas, stories and experiences to help us understand and tell The Global Story. Email us at theglobalstory@bbc.com You can also message us or leave a voice note via WhatsApp on +44 330 123 9480. #TheGlobalStoryThis episode was made by Laurie Kalus and Emilia Jansson. The technical producers were Sam Dickinson and Graham White. The assistant editor is Sergi Forcada Freixas and the senior news editor is Jonathan Aspinwall.

Blank Check with Griffin & David
Nomads

Blank Check with Griffin & David

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2024 113:54 Very Popular


Okay, action freaks! We're kicking off our John McTiernan miniseries - POD HARD WITH A VENGECAST - with a film that is not at all indicative of the greatness to come. Nomads! A movie where Pierce Brosnan attempts a garbage French accent and is terrified by some punks in a van. That's kind of the whole thing. Anyway - get ready for a spirited conversation about plenty of other topics, like: the filmography of Tom Shadyac! John McTiernan's super cool dad! Gerard Depardieu's face! The strict rules of Julliard! The 1976 Academy Awards! And more!  This episode is sponsored by: Bombas (bombas.com/check CODE: CHECK) ExpressVPN (ExpressVPN.com/check) Burrow (Burrow.com/check) Join our Patreon at patreon.com/blankcheck Follow us @blankcheckpod on Twitter and Instagram! Buy some real nerdy merch at shopblankcheckpod.myshopify.com

Chewing the Fat with Jeff Fisher
Breathe It In… | 1/23/24

Chewing the Fat with Jeff Fisher

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2024 42:20


Solar Storm… Digital Detox?... Applebees Date Night Deal…   TRANSISTION: oc of course it did 8:49 ish   LA non-stop fireworks… Gerard Depardieu case dismissed… Razzies and the Oscars… chewingthefat@theblaze.com Netflix and WWE Monday Night Raw... Mr Beast on X makin cash…   TRANSISTION: oc: or three bucks 24:30 ish…   Who Died Today: Norman Jewison 97 / Dexter Scot King 62 / Ricky Johnson 38-Clayton McGreeney 36-David Harrington 37… Shawn Barber misgendered… www.blazetv.com/jeffy Promo code: Jeffy... FHA not totally humorless…   TRANSISTION: oc: very sad 32:32 ish   Breathing Pure Oxygen… Joke of the Day… Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Inside Europe | Deutsche Welle
Inside Europe - 18 January 2024

Inside Europe | Deutsche Welle

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 18, 2024 54:59


Germany's far-right and the secret master-plan to deport millions of people, Can Dundar calls for a ban on the AfD, and Turkey's civil society crackdown continues. Also: Volodymyr Zelenskyy's Davos address, Spain's plastic pellet problem, France's Depardieu dilemma, and a bracing encounter with Oslo's floating saunas… Correctiv investigation link: https://shorturl.at/kmKQS?maca=en-podcast_inside-europe-949-xml-mrss

444
Borízű #154: Perszézni a finn templomban, s*ggig süllyedés, a rántotthús-szabadulószoba

444

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 14, 2024 72:01


00.30 Ez a műsor vagy még csak a krákogás? 02:00 A háziak papagáján nem fog a madárshazam. 02:45 A méltatalan körülmények között nyaraló tömeggyilkos Breiviknek milyen papagája van? Reagan Lovasi haverja volt. 04:00 A kakasviadal-edzőtáborok titkai. Hogyan csökkentsük a viadalkakasok versenylázát? 08:00 Hároméves a Borízű hang! Némi néveredet-merengés. 11:00 Az év sportolója, életműdíj. 13:10 Na, kik énekelték el a Zöld csillag című számot? (Az igazi címe: A zöld, a bíbor és a fekete.) 15:45 Orbánnak sikerült a magyar popzene legbonyolultabb matematikai művelete: közös nevezőre hozta Nagy Ferót és Csepregi Évát. 16:20 Erdős Péter előkerül. 18:00 Madárlátta mangók, és a szumátrai vendéglátás világújdonsága. Étteremtipológia. 21:00 A Padang-method: üres tányérok alapján fizetsz. 23:40 Homoktalaj a Parázsban. 24:00 Ha valaki ismer más éttermi rendszert, írja meg! 24:30 A trú magyaros éttermi kiszolgálórendszer föltalálása: a rántotthús-szabadulószoba. 27:00 Winkler Róbert tönkerteszi a macskajátékipart. 30:00 Mennyit fizetett Winkler kétszer hatvanöt perc telefonálásért Indonéziába? 33.00 Mindennek ingyen kéne lenni. 33:30 Stairway To Heaven a hangszerboltban. A mai gyerekek már ezt sem tudják! 35:20 Az utóbbi 25 év legismertebb riffje. A Seven Nation Army az új Smoke on the Water. 38.00 Péti sót reklámoznak a tévében. 42:10 Lord Pufimellényről nem olvastál valamit? Lord Balonkabát föltalálja a Columbót. 44:15 Pékné módra a kettesért. 45:30 Egyszemélyi felelősségvállalásra kerül sor a bazmegolás vonatkozásában. 47:20 Bede élőben vízumot hosszabít. 50:00 A káromkodásról káromkodunk, közben Bedéék Benny Hill Showt csinálnak a szállodából. 52:00 Képzeld el, hogy Koncz Zsuzsa bazmegol! 55:00 Láttál már finn templomot? Persze! 57:00 Nem süllyedhetünk a „s*gg”-ig! 58:00 Lincselés vs. szánalmas p*csfejvergődés: Gerard Depardieu megen. 60:00 Bud Spencer és Terence Hill úgy lett máig érvényes, nagy művész, hogy közben makulátlan életet élte. Anulu: Salvatore Borghese (a nagy kaszkadór-színész még él!). 71:00 Ha a bali blékák szót értenek a bali kutyákkal, akkor Tajvan ügyét miért nem lehet megoldani? See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Smoke 'Em If You Got 'Em Podcast
111. Kat Rosenfield Holds a Party on Our Faces

Smoke 'Em If You Got 'Em Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 5, 2024 41:27


This is a free preview of a paid episode. To hear more, visit smokeempodcast.substack.comNancy and Sarah welcome their first-ever repeat guest, Kat Rosenfield, and the result is a hot and steamy conversation about beauty standards, fatphobia, plastic surgery, sexual awakenings (and creep-outs). Along the way we discuss:* What rhymes with “potsticker” AND is a symbol of the worst of mankind?* The time Sarah was doxxed by the White Pages* Is “fat postivity” a fantasy? If so, is it a good one?* “Him-pathy”* Growing up under the lash of Kate Moss* Is Martha Stewart going for for “Russian Oligarch's Fourth Wife”?* Madonna going for … something* Zee French, zey ahh diffuh-runt* Sarah does TWO Monty Python accents (both lousy)* The Jeffrey Epstein “molestation Ponzi scheme”* You can at least buy us a drink first, Rob Henderson!* Who wants to sit in the melty lap of Stephen Hawking?* Sarah tries to get cancelled, again!* What is society supposed to do with dirty old drunk men? (Gerard Depardieu edition)* We will never get a Honey Baked Ham sponsorshipAnd much more!

Get Rich Education
482: Will You Pay This Gigantic Proposed Tax?

Get Rich Education

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 2024 38:43


After discussing the direction of rents, learn about an ominous new tax that's proposed. SCOTUS and Congress are considering a tax on unrealized gains.  For example, if your gold or furniture appreciates from $5K to $8K, would you have to pay a tax on the $3K gain, even if you keep owning the gold or furniture? Tom Wheelwright from WealthAbility joins us to discuss this. Though this is considered a “wealth tax”, the middle class would have to pay it. The tax case being heard is called “Moore vs. United States”. We expect it to be decided this year.  Tom & I discuss how few people understand marginal income tax rates' progressivity. The last dollar that you earn is taxed at your highest rate. The first dollar that you earn is taxed at your lowest rate. Timestamps: Factors Driving Rent Growth (00:02:45) Inflation, lack of inventory, expired rent freezes, shifting workforce, demand for single-family homes, high employment, barriers to homeownership. Promising Development in Multifamily Construction (00:05:33) Multifamily construction reaching a 15-year high, new supply likely to slow down apartment rent growth, inclusionary housing requirements for new construction. Current Rent Trends (00:08:04) Single-family rents up 5%, apartment rent growth at 3%, highest rent price growth in the northeastern quadrant of the US. Supreme Court Case: Moore v. United States (00:11:47) Overview of the case, implications of taxing unrealized gains, arguments for and against the taxation of unrealized income, potential impact on everyday investors and citizens. Challenges of a Wealth Tax (00:18:07) Discussion on the problematic nature of a wealth tax, potential impact on individuals and assets, comparison to estate tax, and potential implications of a wealth tax on various assets. The tax on unrealized gains (00:22:43) Discussion on the potential impact of a proposed wealth tax on unrealized gains and the complexities of taxing assets while they are still held. The regressive nature of wealth taxation (00:24:38) Exploration of the regressive nature of wealth taxation and the challenges in implementing and managing taxes on wealth. Tax laws and equal protection (00:27:19) Insights into how tax laws apply equally to everyone and how billionaires benefit from better advisors to minimize tax payments. Tax rate misconceptions (00:30:15) Clarification of misconceptions about tax rates, including the progressive nature of tax tables and the impact of earning more income. Tax strategies and investment decisions (00:32:17) Exploration of tax benefits related to investment strategies, including the impact of deductions and the suitability of IRAs for different investment types. Updates on tax laws and book release (00:34:57) Announcement of the third edition of the book "Tax-Free Wealth" and the incorporation of major tax law changes into the updated edition. Wealthy's tax contributions and future episode preview (00:36:03) Discussion on the tax contributions of the wealthy and a preview of a future episode topic on the feasibility of abolishing property tax. Conclusion and show updates (00:37:13) Closing remarks on upcoming content, including the landmark episode 500, and a call to subscribe to the show for valuable insights. Resources mentioned: Show Notes: GetRichEducation.com/482 For access to properties or free help with a GRE Investment Coach, start here: GREmarketplace.com Get mortgage loans for investment property: RidgeLendingGroup.com or call 855-74-RIDGE  or e-mail: info@RidgeLendingGroup.com Invest with Freedom Family Investments.  You get paid first: Text FAMILY to 66866 Will you please leave a review for the show? I'd be grateful. 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At no other time in history has it been more vital to place nice, clean, free content into your hands that actually adds no hype value to your life? See, this is the golden age of quality newsletters, and I write every word of hours myself. It's got a dash of humor and it's to the point to get the letter. It couldn't be more simple. Text GRE to 66866. And when you start the free newsletter, you'll also get my one hour fast real estate course completely free. It's called the Don't Quit Your Day dream letter and it wires your mind for wealth.   Keith Weinhold (00:01:18) - Make sure you read it. Text grey to 66866. Text GRE to 66866.   Speaker 2 (00:01:30) - You're listening to the show that has created more financial freedom than nearly any show in the world. This is get rich education.   Keith Weinhold (00:01:46) - What could go from Beckley, West Virginia, to Boise, Idaho, and across 188 nations worldwide. You're listening. To get rich education, I'm your host, Keith Weinhold. What about this new proposed wealth tax? Should there be one? How big is it? As you're gonna find out, you would probably even have to pay this huge new proposed tax. If you're in the middle class. That's all. If it gets legislated, that's coming up shortly. But first, last week I told you about the future direction of home prices. As I revealed our 2024 National Home Price Appreciation Forecast this week, let's talk about the direction of rents in America, higher prices for everything that could make tenants feel tapped out. Although we have now had a few months of wage growth picking up before we get into the rent trend, this is get rich education.   Keith Weinhold (00:02:45) - So focusing on the education part as we often do, what are the factors that drive rent anyway? What drives rent growth and how did rent get to feel so expensive for a lot of people? Well, the fast growth of rent costs since 2020 that derives really from a number of factors, including inflation and also including a lack of inventory. There is a shortage of vacant rental properties in general and of affordable ones in particular. You've also got those expired rent freezes and expired discounts. I mean, landlords are making up for pandemic era rent freezes and steep discounts in urban areas. And by doing that, what they've done now is hiked up prices on new units and on lease renewals. Another factor that drives rent growth is what's happening with the workforce. And we've had a shifting workforce. As the pandemic increased, the popularity of remote work, you had deep pocketed renters that sought out larger homes, often single family homes, in areas that had previously been pretty low cost. So this migration then it increased the rents in suburban and outlying areas more than it lowered them in urban ones.   Keith Weinhold (00:04:06) - And see that trend overall that yielded a net increase in rents. And then another factor is that you have more demand for people to live alone. Prospective renters are increasingly looking for studio in one bedroom apartments, driving up demand for available housing, and that drives demand for space and therefore rent growth, because living alone, that means that rather than two people demanding to live in one unit, two people demand two places to live. And of course, high employment like we've had. That's another factor that drives rent growth over time. And the last factor that I'll share with you as a rent growth driver are barriers to homeownership. Yeah. Prospective homeowners, they remain renters for longer because they face high demand and low inventory on those existing homes. Like I've talked about before, higher mortgage rates. And you had those supply chain disruptions that really began a few years ago. Most of those are alleviated now, but that made it more expensive and more difficult to construct new homes. And then as mortgage rates rose starting back in early 2021, housing prices, they cooled off faster than rents, and rents are finally rising at a slower pace now then they did in the past two plus years.   Keith Weinhold (00:05:33) - And so those are the factors that drive rent growth. Now. Back in 2022, a promising development began, promising for those that are looking to pay less for housing in the future anyway. From their perspective, and that is the fact that multifamily construction reached a 15 year high nationwide, and that new supply is what's likely to slow down apartment rent growth. And since many cities require really this inclusionary housing, that means that a portion of new housing needs to be affordable. Well, therefore, new construction also means new affordable housing. Again, that's predominantly on the apartment side. But see, many families, they want a single family home. They want that privacy. They want that separation. They want to live in something that feels like their own, but they can't afford a single family home to buy. So they rent one. And, you know, I thought Zillow recently pointed it out really well when they said that single family rentals are the new. Their homes. They appeal to those that are priced out of buying.   Keith Weinhold (00:06:49) - And now you can see this reflected in rent growth. So now that we talked about some of the longer term drivers of growth, let's talk more about the current period of time. We don't have Q4 numbers in yet, but through Q3 we can see that the growth of single family rents is 5%. All right. That sounds healthy. And it is. And that's per John Burns research and Consulting. But that 5% increase is down from two years ago when it had its recent peak of between 9 and 10%. So again, right there, we're just talking about the annual growth rate in single family rents. It's about 5% through the latest quarter that we have stats for now. Compare that 5% to apartment rent growth, which is about 3% today. Even in an economic slowdown, rents rarely fall. And by the way, if rents ever do fall, I call it falling rents. Or perhaps I use the phrase declining reds for some reason. If price is contracting anything, some economists and analysts and others, they refer to this as negative growth.   Keith Weinhold (00:08:04) - I don't tend to use the term negative growth. That's confusing. I just call it a decline. Okay. Negative growth. That makes you wonder if someone means slowing growth rates or do they mean an outright decline. So negative growth is an oxymoron like jumbo shrimp or black light or friendly fire, or telling someone to act natural, or perhaps a working vacation? Okay, that's what negative growth means to me anyway. Now rents, whether it's single family rentals or apartments, when you blend those together regionally, you're seeing the highest rent price growth in the northeastern quadrant of the United States, which oddly contains a good chunk of the Midwest. So you just look at the northeastern quadrant of the United States. So leaders in red growth we're talking about here Providence, Rhode Island, Hartford, Connecticut, Cincinnati, Columbus, Saint Louis, Milwaukee and Chicago, they are all on that list. The highest rent growth blended together, single family rentals and apartments. By the way, two months ago I was in Hartford, Connecticut for the first time in a while.   Keith Weinhold (00:09:18) - Nice skyline there. Yeah, Hartford. You have an impressively urban feel for a city that's not among America's largest. Now. You're seeing slight rent price declines this past year in a lot of their really big, swaggering, broad shouldered gateway cities New York City, San Diego, San Francisco, San Jose, and also in Raleigh, North Carolina. I'm not sure what's going on in Raleigh, North Carolina, with their sluggish rent growth, but here, as testimony to the fact that rents don't often fall far, all of those bigger cities that I just mentioned, these big losers, they're only down between one half of 1% and 1% for year over year rents. So to review nationally in the last year, single family rents are up 5% and apartment rent growth is up 3%. But both have slowed from a couple years ago. Can the federal government tax your unrealized gains, also known as a wealth tax? We're going to talk about what that means. But how far could this go? If your home appreciates a 30 K in a year, but you want to keep living in it, might you have to pay tax on that gain even though you don't sell it, you just want to keep living there.   Keith Weinhold (00:10:41) - Could that even apply to you? If you own furniture that goes up in value, but you kind of like dining at that nice mahogany table of yours, could you get taxed on that every year? If the value of that goes up? And then you would have to ask the question, where are you supposed to get the money from in order to pay the tax? Might you have to sell that asset in order to pay the tax on it? So let's discuss a wealth tax that is tax on your unrealized gains. A renowned tax and wealth expert is back on the show with us today. He's also a CPA and the CEO of a terrific tax firm called Wealth Ability. He's the best selling author of the Mega-popular book Tax Free Wealth, which I have on my bookshelf. And a third edition is about to come out. He's going to tell us more about that. Hey, welcome back to Dr. Tom Wheelwright. Thanks, Keith. Always good to be with you. It's good to be with you, too.   Keith Weinhold (00:11:47) - And I think it's going to be especially informative and maybe disturbing this time, Tom, because really, it's been called the quadrillion dollar question. This is where Supreme Court justices decide whether the federal government can tax certain unrealized gains. And what this means is that these are assets that you own, but yet you haven't sold yet. So, Tom, tell us about this Supreme Court case hearing it known as more Maori versus the United States. Yeah. So this is a couple that invested in a company in India. They owned, I think, 12 or 13% of the company. And when the 2017 Tax Act was passed, what we commonly think of as the Trump Tax Act, one of the provisions was that in order to go to a taxation where you couldn't just put off bringing back the money all the time, they said, well, look, we're going to have a one time tax, we're going to have a tax on repatriated earnings. Some of you have heard that term repatriated earnings as if they came back.   Keith Weinhold (00:12:56) - Okay. So whether or not they came back as if they came back. And if you're a shareholder of 10% or more, then you have to pay that tax in certain situations. And so the laws actually had to pay the tax. This was the tax on the income of their corporation. So the corporation could have its own tax. But this is actually a tax on the shareholder. So that's actually where this is interesting because is similarly frankly we have taxes on partners and partnerships. Right. If you're a partner in a partnership you're taxed on that income. Whether or not you get the money in a corporation, typically you're not taxed on the income unless you get the money. That's a dividend. If you don't get the money, the corporation's taxed, but you aren't taxed. This was a situation where it's a corporation, but the shareholders were taxed. The Moores are arguing, well, this is equivalent to a wealth tax. And it's actually why I think the Supreme Court took this up, because it's not a case that you would normally think the Supreme Court would agree to hear.   Keith Weinhold (00:13:57) - Well, I think where this concerns people is, could this open up things so that the everyday person and the everyday investor could have to pay these unrealized gains on assets that they own, that have not sold? I mean, even their primary residence, if that appreciates from 500 K to 550 K, are they going to owe tax on that 50 K even if they plan to continue to stay there and hold on to it because they want to live their. That's what certain members of Congress would like. Liz Warren would absolutely like that to happen. Bernie Sanders absolutely like that to happen. I actually think that's why the Supreme Court took up the case, is because I don't think the Supreme Court believes that that should happen. I think it's going to come out. They're going to narrow what a wealth tax can and can't be, because I think they need to because they need to say, look. So we've had oral arguments already. So we expect a decision out sometime this year. But basically the arguments by the IRS were we do this all the time.   Keith Weinhold (00:14:56) - We have taxes, unrealized income. We have mark to market on stock trading. So that's a tax on unrealized income. We have a tax on partnerships. That's a tax on realized by undistributed income. The reality is this tax the Moores are are arguing against is a tax on realized but undistributed income. I think that's where the Supreme Court would come down. I'm actually willing to make a prediction on this because I think the Supreme Court say, well, this isn't a wealth tax, and a wealth tax would be prohibited under the Constitution because that would have to be based on population. A property tax, for example, is a wealth tax. Then the US that's reserved to the locales. We can't do a federal tax. We couldn't have a federal property tax. And that's, I think, what the Supreme Court is going to say. You can't have a federal property tax that's prohibited by the Constitution. You now have local property taxes because the locals can do whatever they want. But unless you have it apportion among the states based on population, you'd literally have to have a poll tax, which is a tax per person, as opposed to a tax on the value of what a person owns.   Keith Weinhold (00:16:07) - That's the difference. So there's a lot of complications. That's a direct tax versus indirect tax, all that kind of stuff. I think the important thing is to understand that there are realized, but undistributed income, that's like a partnership, right? You can be a partner in a partnership. The partnership really uses the income. They get the money, but they don't distribute it. As a partner, you're taxed on your share of that income. It has been realized you just haven't gotten it yet. This is, by the way, very similar to the Moore situation. That money, that income was earned that just hasn't been distributed yet. And the question is the fact that they haven't distributed, does that mean they can't tax it? The odd thing is, is I think the Moores are going to lose the case. Moores will lose the battle and win the war. This is a small amount of money, right. So this is obviously the Moore is not trying to save money. There's way more money being spent on legal counsel than the tax.   Keith Weinhold (00:17:03) - So the Moores aren't doing this. This is people behind saying this is a good test case. We need to put a stop to the wealth tax conversation of Liz Warren and Bernie Sanders and Wade. And this is a case to do that. That's really what kind of the background is. That's all the background of this court case is what's really going on and what's really going on is the Ninth Circuit made it sound like any taxes find. And the Supreme Court said, well, we're going to take this up because I think a majority thinks we don't think any tax is fine because clearly under the Constitution, not any taxes. Fine. We're going to help define that. And so I think we're going to get some better clarity on what kind of taxes Congress can enact. Ultimately, I think the Morse will lose their case. Yes, the more clarity is good. I mean, the Supreme Court knows that this is a contentious issue, and I sure want any discussion to get shut down. It might lead to everyday investors and citizens paying tax unrealized gains.   Keith Weinhold (00:18:07) - I mean, with that example that I gave you of, say, a couple that owns a 500 K home and they want to keep living in it, but it just happened to go up to 550 K. I mean, where would they get the tax to pay on that. Well yeah. Well that's another problem. You can talk to any fixed income retiree and they'd have the same complaint about property tax. Sure. Yeah I don't know where this could go. I mean, what if you own rare furniture in your home? Okay. This furniture is worth more at the end of the year than it is at the beginning of the year. But yet you didn't sell it. You just continue to use your furniture. I mean, could that get taxed? It's a terrible slippery slope. And, you know, they talk about, well, don't give me I'm billionaires. I'm going okay. But let's face it, the income tax was only supposed to be on billionaires, okay. The equivalent of billionaires.   Keith Weinhold (00:18:51) - You had to make a lot of money to be subject to income tax in 1913. Yeah okay. So we know it's going to come down. It always does the tax law. You know politicians never like to give up any tax money. They always are trying to apply to more and more people more and more income. So it is problematic. You know, the idea of a wealth tax is very problematic. You know, several European countries have tried it and they've all failed. France tried it. And people like Gerard Depardieu, um, the actor, he just left France, you know, people leave now, what Bernie Sanders wants to do, this is fascinating. He wants to put an exit tax. So if you do leave, you still have to pay the tax. You actually have to pay a tax to leave. So basically what Trump is, he wants the Berlin Wall, but he wants an economic Berlin Wall. Right. That's what he wants. He wants an economic wall. He's going to complain about the wall bordering Mexico, but he's going to put an economic wall around everybody and not allow you to leave.   Keith Weinhold (00:19:50) - It'd be like somebody, California, putting a wall literal wall up and saying, you can't leave California, right. That's kind of the idea that. And if you do leave California now, California, in fact, they talked about it in 2023. And actually, interestingly, the governor defeated it. They talked about imposing an exit tax. So if you leave California, you have to pay a tax for leaving. And fortunately he defeated that. He crushed that. I mean, not sure why he did that, but he did understand the states have more power to tax than the federal government does. Federal government is limited in its taxing power, and it's really limited by the 16th amendment that allowed a pure income tax. The question and this is the argument that Sanders and Warren are making, is that it is income. And the reality is we do have billionaires who pay no tax. And the reason they pay no tax is because their stocks, which are public, go up in value. They're not required to sell them.   Keith Weinhold (00:20:51) - They can borrow against them and they never pay tax. So the argument is, well, wait a minute, that's not fair. That's a decent argument. Honestly. The challenge is yeah, if you could really say we're going to limit it to billionaires and we're going to limit it to publicly traded stock, you're fine. Not a big deal. But it never gets limited. And that's the problem. It never ever gets limited. Once the camel gets its nose under the tent it just right going on taxation all over the tent piling on and not get pulled away. They don't remove layers of taxation. It seems once the president is sent somewhere, it just seems like it continues to spread. Tom, if I could just give one last example on this. If this ever goes to where unrealized gains get taxed and how absurd this all is, just say you. Oh, gold and gold goes from $2000 to $5000. You don't sell it, you just keep holding on to it. And then you'd have to find the income to go ahead and pay the tax.   Keith Weinhold (00:21:48) - Well, you'd have to sell gold. And that's actually what they want. They actually want you to have to sell the gold. Oh, they would want gold to be sold to sell the gold. I want you to sell the stock. So the goal behind the wealth tax is to force you to sell these assets and pay the tax. Okay. Now we have a wealth tax. It's called an estate tax. That is a wealth tax. And there are businesses. There are families who have to sell their family home. They have to sell their family business. They have to sell their family farm because of the estate tax. And so this is another argument that the proponents of wealth tax are making is, wait a minute, we have a wealth tax already. It's called an estate tax. If we can have an estate tax, why can't we have a tax currently? Why do we have to wait until somebody dies to impose that tax? It's an interesting argument. I'm not a policy guy. I'm not one to make policy.   Keith Weinhold (00:22:43) - I want to explain policy. It is a question. If I can have a tax on wealth when you die, why can't I have a tax on wealth while you're alive? Sure. And I thought through the scenario as well. If the river is a tax on unrealized gains, whether that's your house going up in value or furniture or gold after you would pay this unrealized tax, then in the end, when you do want to sell it, what if you sold it for less than you thought it was worth? And then how the heck do you go back and adjust that for the tax that you are now in it? And it actually gets worse than that. Keith. Let's say we have a boom market this year and next year we have a recession. Are we going to get the money back? Exactly. And that's the hardest part because the answer is clearly, no, we're not. I mean, because think of it right now, we have a provision in the law that taxes capital gains.   Keith Weinhold (00:23:35) - There's an argument capital gains should never be taxed because especially at least if there are a capital gain because of inflation, they should never be taxed. If you actually went up in value, yes, they should be taxed. But if they're just inflated in value, why are you paying a tax on something that's not worth anymore than it was five years ago that got the same value? It's just got a different price. But we have a capital gains tax. But think about this. Let's say you have a year and you sell stocks and you have this big game. And the next year you have a loss because you sell stocks because everything went down well. You don't get to use those losses to offset your income. You have to carry those losses forward forever until you have gains again, you don't get go backwards with those losses and recapture the gains that you paid, you know, last year. So we already have this problem built into the system. And now all you'd be doing is exacerbating it. The other problem with, by the way, is that it's very regressive in that you're talking about people taxing their wealth.   Keith Weinhold (00:24:38) - Now, you can put limits, right, which is what you would have to do. And you say, well, look, your personal residence, we're not going to tax, you know, we're only going to tax the excess, which is, by the way, what income tax originally was. It was only excess investment income. You were never taxed on wages. When the 16th amendment was passed there was no tax on wages. We didn't get a tax on wages until 1944. You go, well, we'll exempt all these today. What about tomorrow? And that's always the issue. I'll tell you, the taxes just keep piling and piling on. We're going to talk more about taxation with Tom. We're right when we come back you're listening to University Kitchen. I'm your host Keith Reinhold. I render this a specific expert with income property you need. Ridge lending Group Nmls 42056. In gray history, from beginners to veterans, they provided our listeners with more mortgages than anyone. It's where I get my own loans for single family rentals up to four Plex's.   Keith Weinhold (00:25:39) - Start your pre-qualification and chat with President Charlie Ridge. Personally, though, even customized plan tailored to you for growing your portfolio. Start at Ridge Lending group.com. Ridge lending group.com. You know, I'll just tell you, for the most passive part of my real estate investing, personally, I put my own dollars with Freedom Family Investments because their funds pay me a stream of regular cash flow in returns are better than a bank savings account up to 12%. Their minimums are as low as 25 K. You don't even need to be accredited for some of them. It's all backed by real estate and that kind of love. How the tax benefit of doing this can offset capital gains and your W-2 jobs income. And they've always given me exactly their stated return paid on time. So it's steady income, no surprises while I'm sleeping or just doing the things I love. For a little insider tip, I've invested in their power fund to get going on that text family to 66866. Oh, and this isn't a solicitation. If you want to invest where I do, just go ahead and text family to six, 686, six.   Tom Wheelwright (00:27:02) - Anybody? It's Robert Elms or the Real Estate Guys radio program. So glad you found Keith Reinhold and get rich education. Don't quit your day dream.   Keith Weinhold (00:27:19) - Welcome back to cash. We're talking with Tom Wheelwright, the author of the Mega-popular book Tax Free Wealth. He runs the terrific tax firm called Wealth Ability. Tom, you often like to talk about how really, in a lot of cases, tax laws can apply to everyone, but do business operate really under the same tax laws as a middle class or us in the middle class? Really take a page out of what billionaires are doing. How can we best do that? So we have a wonderful aspect of the Constitution, a clause called the Equal Protection Clause. And what it says is taxes have to be applied equally to everybody in the same situation. So what we're billionaires are different is they have better advisers. That's where they're different. So their advisors know all the rules of the tax law. They pay them hundreds of thousands, millions of dollars a year to make sure that they're paying the least amount of tax possible.   Keith Weinhold (00:28:14) - Presumably, all they're doing is following the law. Those same laws apply to you and me. So that's why, for example, somebody who owns a single family home that they rent out to an unrelated person is entitled to the same tax benefits as somebody who owns a 200 unit apartment complex or somebody who owns Trump Tower, as an example. Okay. You get the same tax benefits in the same situation. The challenge that, you know, the average person has is not enough access to those advisers and a misunderstanding of how the tax law works, because this whole idea will the billionaires get different tax than the average person is just false. That's just a falsehood that is propagated by a certain part of the public in a certain part of the administration that wants to add another tax to billionaires. The reality is we all get the same tax. The difference is, is that if you're a billionaire, let's say you made $1 billion a year and you paid $400 million in tax. You still have $600 million left over, which is more than 99.999999% of people have in a lifetime.   Keith Weinhold (00:29:25) - So it doesn't really hurt you. It doesn't change your lifestyle. Whereas if you put a 40% tax on somebody who makes $200,000 a year, now they're going from 200 to 120, and that has a major impact. And you're really just explain one reason why in the United States, we have tax tables set up that are what we would call progressive, where the more you make, the more you pay. But yeah, you're right, Tom. There are just there's such a knowledge gap out there. I have something happen to me. I bet it still happens to you a lot. Or I will talk to people and they say something like, well, I don't want to earn too much money this year. I'll go from the 24% tax bracket to the 30% tax bracket, and they act like all of their income is then going to be taxed at 30%. So they don't want to earn too much. So I'll tell you a funny story. Yeah. So I used to teach a class every month we'd have anywhere from 30 to 100 people in the class.   Keith Weinhold (00:30:15) - And I'd always do an example and I'd say, okay, let's say that you earn X amount of dollars and you get a $5,000 bonus. What's the cost of that $5,000 bonus from a tax standpoint? And I would say a good 40% of the class would come up with about $8,000. Was the cost of the $5,000 bonus, because just like you say, well, that puts me in a new bracket there for all my income is being taxed in the new bracket. No, it is progressive, meaning the last dollar you earn is taxed at the highest rate, but the first dollar you earn is taxed at the lowest rate. And that's important distinction because we're never taxed on more than right now. It's actually 40% because we have net investment income tax. So you're never taxed on more than 40% of your income by the federal government. You just can't be. So you can make whether you make a, you know, $1 million a year, $1 billion a year, $10 billion a year, your maximum tax rate is 40%.   Keith Weinhold (00:31:14) - That's an epiphany to some people to learn that tax rates are progressive, like you just explained with that $5,000 bonus example, why don't you tell us about another tactic or another example like that? We have a lot of savvy listeners. A lot of Marty realize that marginal example. Can you give us another one about how there's something relatively simple that can really elevate one's and lower their tax rate? Yeah. Let's go to the flip side of that. If the last dollar you earn is taxed at your highest rate, the first dollar you deduct is deducted at your highest rate. Great point. This is why, by the way, and if you read my book, The Windmill Strategy, I talk about this in chapter eight. I used to say for a long time that you never got a permanent tax benefit from putting your money in an IRA for one K and I ran the numbers and win win. And I was wrong. That's not true. And the reason is because let's say you put in $10,000 a year for 30 years, that deduction that you get for that $10,000 you put into your IRA for one K, you get a deduction at the highest tax bracket.   Keith Weinhold (00:32:17) - When you start pulling the money out, you're going to pull it out and you get all the tax brackets. So you put the money in, you get a deduction of the highest, you pull the money out, you get basically the combination of the different tax brackets. So you are actually better off. So for example, if somebody says I want all I investment to go on in the stock market, I would say you need A41K. That is the answer because self-directed would be best. Absolutely. Because you get a deduction now at your highest tax rate bracket. But down the road you're going to pull it out. Basically, even if you have the same income you can pull out a lower rate. Now that only applies if you're going to put the money in the stock market. If you're going to put the money into real estate for one, K is a terrible idea because real estate is a tax shelter and you lose all the tax benefits of a tax shelter. If you put it in an IRA, you actually take a tax shelter and make it a tax expense by putting it into an IRA for one K.   Keith Weinhold (00:33:14) - So there are certain things you would never do in an IRA. A reformed K real estate is one of those. Energy is one of those businesses. One agriculture. You'd never do those in an IRA or for one K, it's a terrible idea. But if you want to invest in the stock market, the bond market, things like that, IRAs make all the sense in the world. So really, that's why people ask me, well, should I do it for one K I'm going. I have no idea. What's your investment strategy? What's your wealth strategy? Where are you putting your money? People all the time. I have some imitators and they'll ask this question, well, how do you make your money? We can reduce your taxes. I'm going. That's the first question you have to ask. But I'm more interested in what are you going to do with your money? Because what you're going to do with your money has a much bigger impact on how we set things up from a tax side, how much money you're going to make, what kind of investments you're going to do, all that is impact by what you can do with your money.   Keith Weinhold (00:34:06) - That question about, you know, how do I make my money is a simple question that, frankly, I can do that kind of a tax strategy on stage in ten minutes. Well stated. That is a good point. Well, Tom, this has been great. You mentioned your latest book, the Win win. Well, strategy, but in one of your very well-known books, Tax Free Wealth, you've got another edition coming out. Tell us about that. Yeah, we have the third edition. So for the second edition we did that. When the Trump Tax Law 2017 was enacted, we needed to put in fact, we did a kind of in a rush. So we just added in things. Since 2017, we've had six major tax law changes, six major tax law changes during Covid. And so what we felt we want to do is let's roll it all in to a third edition will take the Trump tax law. Changes will roll those in. We'll take all the new tax law.   Keith Weinhold (00:34:57) - Changes will roll those in. So now tax free wealth is up to date. I think it's a better book. When I went through it of course I spent hours and hours and hours going through it. This is the best version of tax free wealth we've ever released. There are so many critical updates there. Again, the name of his book is Tax Free Wealth. I recommend checking that out. Tom. We're right. It's been informative. As always. Thanks so much for coming back out to the show. Thanks, Keith. Yeah. Sharp insights from Tom. As always, you can keep following along with the more versus United States case this year. Now, sometimes the wealthy, they will point something out that you've got to consider. It's got to give you a little pause. And that is actually should the wealthy get a tax rebate yet not get taxed more heavily because in the US see the top 1% pay about 42% of federal income taxes, and you might say, okay, well, that's the top 1%.   Keith Weinhold (00:36:03) - Why don't we bring in some of the middle class and revisit this? Well, the top 25% pay nearly 90% of the taxes. And that's all from a recent year per the Tax Foundation. Should the wealthy then get a tax rebate? Because you could say that they pay more than their fair share. Whatever fair share really means. Well, that is a valid question. Ask at the least. Well, today is the first time that we've had the marvelous, successful author, Tom. We're right on the show here in more than a year and a half. That's just a little unusual because he is the most recurrent guest here in history. And so therefore, for some more catch up coming down the road, Tom is going to return here to discuss a big question that I have for him. And in that future episode, Tom and I are going to discuss, should there even be such thing as a property tax, does it make more sense to say, abolish the property tax and then the government can get their revenue from somewhere else, as well as where that proposal might not be feasible? That should be super interesting.   Keith Weinhold (00:37:13) - Asking the question should there even be a property tax? In the meantime, check out Tom's third edition of his book Tax Free Wealth. It is a good read as far as tax reading goes. You're listening to episode 482 of the get Rich educational podcast. We have got a big year in store with plenty of original, groundbreaking content planned, including a memorable landmark episode 500 Coming Up, which will release on May 6th of this year. If you haven't already, I encourage you to subscribe to or follow the show here on your favorite podcasting device, or tell a friend about the show. I think they'll find it really valuable. Until next week, I'm your host, Keith Reinhold. Don't quit your day dream.   Speaker 4 (00:38:05) - Nothing on this show should be considered specific, personal or professional advice. Please consult an appropriate tax, legal, real estate, financial or business professional for individualized advice. Opinions of guests are their own. Information is not guaranteed. All investment strategies have the potential for profit or loss. The host is operating on behalf of get Rich education LLC exclusively.   Speaker 5 (00:38:33) - The preceding program was brought to you by your home for wealth building. 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Ö1 Report from Austria
Israel Gaza Operation++Abbas criticizes US++Wolfgang Schäuble++Gerard Depardieu

Ö1 Report from Austria

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 27, 2023 2:04


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Three Films and a Podcast
'The Return of Martin Guerre': Taking a Name For Yourself - EPISODE 138

Three Films and a Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 2, 2023 54:10


This week we close out of French Films round with special guest Tom Layman from "Talking Picture Trivia". We're talking about the 1982 Gerard Depardieu film, 'The Return of Martin Guerre'. Enjoy! Talking Pictures Trivia: https://talkingpicturestrivia.com/ Chapters 0:00 Intro 5:24 Movie Intro 6:58 First Impressions 25:29 Elevator Pitch 32:11 Rushmore Mountain 35:22 Adam Driver Drive-In Double Feature 45:34 Final Thoughts 52:17 Outro WEBSITE: https://www.threefilmspod.com INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/threefilmspod/ TWITTER: https://twitter.com/threefilmspod TIKTOK: https://www.tiktok.com/@threefilmspod?lang=en DISCORD: https://discord.gg/cuhYkJadn8 FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/threefilmspod Music: Umbels (https://open.spotify.com/artist/34Uwma1bQTkntYGpRnj04V?si=QnvYcpa4SMm0E4qppvXlWg) Support Us: https://www.patreon.com/threefilmspod #threefilmspod #indiepodcast #thereturnofmartinguerre #gerarddepardieu #danielvigne #nathaliebaye #frenchfilms #frenchmovies #thereturnofmartinguerremoviereview #thereturnofmartinguerremovieessay #thereturnofmartinguerremovie #thereturnofmartinguerrefilm #thereturnofmartinguerrefilmreview #thereturnofmartinguerrefilmessay #filmreviews #moviereviews #filmessays #movieessays #movies #films #videopodcast #subscribe #patreon #patron #youtube #youtubechannel #youtuber #moviereactions #youtubevideos #youtubereactions --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/threefilmspod/message

Nadie Sabe Nada
Nadie Sabe Nada | Pausa fotil en La Gran Manzana

Nadie Sabe Nada

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2023 51:59


Programa previo al 23 de abril, Sant Jordi, pero tanto Andreu Buenafuente como Berto Romero no tienen muy claro en qué día viven. Han vuelto de un viaje conjunto a New York y tienen un jetlag de mil demonios. La Gran Manzana copa buena parte de este ‘Nadie Sabe Nada'.Berto tiene varios números de teléfono bloqueados y llama a ellos para desbloquearlos o borrarlos definitivamente. Y, entre cartas y libros a cuatro manos, zombis y Gerard Depardieu, aparece Infinito de Córdoba. Infinito, nuestro último gran héroe.