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Hello, and welcome to episode 113 of the Financial Crime Weekly Podcast, I'm Chris Kirkbride. Another exceptionally busy week for financial crime this week. In the EU, the 14th package of sanctions against Russia has been agreed, while there are further designations by the UK, US, and Canada. In the UK, there are more releases of submissions to the Treasury's review of the Money Laundering Regulations, and Hungary and Gibraltar get their money laundering follow-up reports from MONEYVAL. The market abuse comes from the UK, with an update on the charges against the finfluencers, and fines from the Swedish and US authorities against a market and a trading company. There is also a round-up of the cyber-attack news this week. As usual, I have linked the main stories flagged in the podcast in the description. These are: AUSTRAC, Welcome to our refreshed website.Centre for Research on Energy and Clean Air, May 2024 — Monthly analysis of Russian fossil fuel exports and sanctions.Check Point Research, Threat Intelligence Report.Commodities and Futures Trading Commission, CFTC Orders Trafigura to Pay $55 Million for Fraud, Manipulation and Impeding Communications with the CFTC.Financial Conduct Authority, 'Finfluencers' charged for promoting unauthorised trading scheme.Financial Conduct Authority, Update on the FCA's review of treatment of Politically Exposed Persons.Finansinspektionen, Nasdaq Stockholm receives a remark and an administrative fine.FINMA, FINMA proceedings: HSBC Private Bank (Suisse) SA violated money laundering regulations.Francine Pickup, Corruption is criminal, immoral, and the ultimate betrayal of public trust.Government of Canada, Canada announces additional sanctions against Russian government for its responsibility in death of Alexei Navalny.Ministry of Finance, Singapore Publishes Updated Money Laundering National Risk Assessment.Ministry of Finance, Money Laundering Risk Assessment Report 2024.MONEYVAL, Gibraltar improves compliance with international agreements on money laundering and terrorist financing.MONEYVAL, Hungary improves its measures in relation to virtual assets and virtual assets service providers.OECD, The OECD Working Group on Bribery announces new Chair.Office of Financial Sanctions Implementation, General Licence - Payments to the FCA INT/2024/4836676.Office of Foreign Assets Control, Treasury Targets Houthi Weapons Procurement and Funding Networks.Office of Foreign Assets Control, Treasury Targets Milorad Dodik's Network of Wealth Generating Companies, Including Prointer.Official Journal of the European Union, Regulation on the prevention of the use of the financial system for the purposes of money laundering or terrorist financing ((EU) 2024/1624) (AML Regulation).Official Journal of the European Union, Regulation establishing the Anti-Money Laundering Authority (AMLA) ((EU) 2024/1620) (AMLA Regulation).Official Journal of the European Union, Sixth Money Laundering Directive ((EU) 2024/1640) (MLD6).S&P Global, Russia's shadow fleet − Formation, operation and continued risks for sanctions compliance teams.Spotlight on Corruption, Spotlight on Corruption's submission to HM Treasury's consultation: ‘Improving the effectiveness of the Money Laundering Regulations'.Starling Bank, Annual Report and Accounts 2024.The White House, Statement from National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan on the Global Effort to Strengthen the Cybersecurity of Energy Supply Chains.US Department of Energy, Supply Chain Cybersecurity Principles.Wolfsberg Group, Wolfsberg Response to the MLRs Consultation (press release).Wolfsberg Group, Consultation on Improving the effectiveness of the Money Laundering Regulations (Submission).
Guests: Erin Miller, Executive Director, Space ISAC [@SpaceISAC]On LinkedIn | https://www.linkedin.com/in/erinmarlenemiller/Marco Ciappelli, Co-Founder at ITSPmagazine [@ITSPmagazine] and Host of Redefining Society Podcast & Audio Signals PodcastOn ITSPmagazine | https://www.itspmagazine.com/itspmagazine-podcast-radio-hosts/marco-ciappelli____________________________Host: Sean Martin, Co-Founder at ITSPmagazine [@ITSPmagazine] and Host of Redefining CyberSecurity Podcast [@RedefiningCyber]On ITSPmagazine | https://www.itspmagazine.com/sean-martinView This Show's Sponsors___________________________Episode NotesIn this episode of the Redefining CyberSecurity Podcast, host Sean Martin takes a journey into the fascinating realm of space security with Erin Miller, the executive director of the Space-ISAC, alongside Marco Ciappelli, a fervent space enthusiast who also helms the Redefining Society Podcast. They navigate the multifaceted landscape of space information sharing and analysis centers (ISACs), emphasizing the critical role these entities play in bolstering our global security posture against vulnerabilities, incidents, and threats within the space industry.Erin Miller sheds light on key milestones and initiatives propelling the Space-ISAC forward, including its inception at the behest of the U.S. White House in 2019, to address the unprotected attack surfaces of the burgeoning commercial space sector. The episode illuminates the importance of private-public partnerships and international collaboration, highlighting engagements with space agencies worldwide to enhance threat intelligence sharing.The conversation traverses the importance of making threat intelligence actionable and accessible, eschewing spreadsheets for alerts that are immediate and practical. Further, the dialogue touches on the upcoming phase two of the Space ISAC's operational watch center, poised to expand its threat scenario coverage. The episode punctuates with Erin Miller extending an invitation to Sean Martin and Marco Ciappelli to visit the Space-ISAC watch center in Colorado Springs, foregrounding the ongoing endeavors and successes in the domain of space security.Listeners are invited to explore this episode's rich discussions, not only as a beacon of knowledge on space security but also as a conduit for understanding the synergies between cybersecurity, space exploration, and societal impacts.Key Topics CoveredHow space security impacts global cybersecurity postureWhat is the role of Space ISAC in space securityHow public-private partnerships and international collaboration enhance space security___________________________Watch this and other videos on ITSPmagazine's YouTube ChannelRedefining CyberSecurity Podcast with Sean Martin, CISSP playlist:
Guests: Erin Miller, Executive Director, Space ISAC [@SpaceISAC]On LinkedIn | https://www.linkedin.com/in/erinmarlenemiller/Marco Ciappelli, Co-Founder at ITSPmagazine [@ITSPmagazine] and Host of Redefining Society Podcast & Audio Signals PodcastOn ITSPmagazine | https://www.itspmagazine.com/itspmagazine-podcast-radio-hosts/marco-ciappelli____________________________Host: Sean Martin, Co-Founder at ITSPmagazine [@ITSPmagazine] and Host of Redefining CyberSecurity Podcast [@RedefiningCyber]On ITSPmagazine | https://www.itspmagazine.com/sean-martinView This Show's Sponsors___________________________Episode NotesIn this episode of the Redefining CyberSecurity Podcast, host Sean Martin takes a journey into the fascinating realm of space security with Erin Miller, the executive director of the Space-ISAC, alongside Marco Ciappelli, a fervent space enthusiast who also helms the Redefining Society Podcast. They navigate the multifaceted landscape of space information sharing and analysis centers (ISACs), emphasizing the critical role these entities play in bolstering our global security posture against vulnerabilities, incidents, and threats within the space industry.Erin Miller sheds light on key milestones and initiatives propelling the Space-ISAC forward, including its inception at the behest of the U.S. White House in 2019, to address the unprotected attack surfaces of the burgeoning commercial space sector. The episode illuminates the importance of private-public partnerships and international collaboration, highlighting engagements with space agencies worldwide to enhance threat intelligence sharing.The conversation traverses the importance of making threat intelligence actionable and accessible, eschewing spreadsheets for alerts that are immediate and practical. Further, the dialogue touches on the upcoming phase two of the Space ISAC's operational watch center, poised to expand its threat scenario coverage. The episode punctuates with Erin Miller extending an invitation to Sean Martin and Marco Ciappelli to visit the Space-ISAC watch center in Colorado Springs, foregrounding the ongoing endeavors and successes in the domain of space security.Listeners are invited to explore this episode's rich discussions, not only as a beacon of knowledge on space security but also as a conduit for understanding the synergies between cybersecurity, space exploration, and societal impacts.Key Topics CoveredHow space security impacts global cybersecurity postureWhat is the role of Space ISAC in space securityHow public-private partnerships and international collaboration enhance space security___________________________Watch this and other videos on ITSPmagazine's YouTube ChannelRedefining CyberSecurity Podcast with Sean Martin, CISSP playlist:
The Global Effort to Conserve Cheetahs With Dr. Laurie Marker of the Cheetah Conservation Fund About the Guest: Dr. Laurie Marker is a pioneer in the field of wildlife conservation, with a keen focus on the preservation of cheetahs. As the Executive Director of the Cheetah Conservation Fund (CCF) since 1990, Dr. Marker's journey in conservation commenced at a wildlife safari park in the United States. Her pioneering research has traversed continents, leading her to the grasslands of Namibia. There, she uncovered the grim reality of wild cheetahs being killed due to human-wildlife conflict, a revelation that prompted the inception of CCF. Dr. Marker is acclaimed for her groundbreaking efforts, resultant research, and unwavering dedication to the fastest land animal on Earth. Episode Summary: In this exclusive episode of BeProvided Conservation Radio, we embark on a profound exploration of the challenges and strategies involved in cheetah conservation, featuring the esteemed Dr. Laurie Marker. As we delve into the pressing matters faced by the cheetah population, listeners are offered an intimate glimpse into the groundbreaking initiatives spearheaded by Dr. Marker and her team at the Cheetah Conservation Fund. In the heart of Namibia, Dr. Marker uncovered a harrowing threat to cheetahs—hundreds being killed by livestock farmers. This drove her to establish the CCF and become a central figure in cheetah conservation. The episode further highlights the Global Cheetah Summit in Ethiopia, a milestone gathering where experts and organizations like Oxford University's Wildlife Conservation Research Unit and the IUCN specialist groups convene to discuss the future of these majestic animals. With urgent vigor, guests are transported to Africa, where the stakes for the cheetah's survival are laid bare, and the collaborative efforts for their preservation are underscored. Key Takeaways: Dr. Laurie Marker is a pioneering figure in cheetah conservation, with a career spanning over 30 years dedicated to saving these endangered animals. The Global Cheetah Summit in Ethiopia serves as a critical platform for worldwide experts to develop an action plan and address the several threats to the cheetah population. Cheetahs play a vital role in maintaining the health and biodiversity of their ecosystems, yet they face numerous threats including habitat loss, human-wildlife conflict, illegal wildlife trade, and climate change. There are approximately 7,100 cheetahs left across 23 countries, representing less than 10% of their historical population. Engaging communities and developing conservancies are key to creating sustainable habitats for cheetahs and providing alternative livelihoods for people living in these regions. Notable Quotes: "We can't save the cheetah without the people. And our motto has always been, save the cheetah, change the world." – Dr. Laurie Marker "About 80% of [cheetahs] are found outside of protected areas." – Dr. Laurie Marker "The cheetah is actually in these fragmented areas and really struggling to survive." – Dr. Laurie Marker "The future is in the people's hands." – Dr. Laurie Marker Resources: Cheetah Conservation Fund website: cheetah.org Marcia Sivek's email for inquiries regarding being a working guest at CCF: marcia@beprovided.com Discover the intricate world of cheetah conservation and the riveting strategies devised by experts like Dr. Laurie Marker by tuning in to this captivating podcast episode. Understand how every step toward the conservation of these majestic creatures leads us toward a more sustainable future. Stay connected for upcoming content that promises to enlighten and inspire.
Hello, hello! Cee Azerraf & Shaul Lapidot both work for Melodea, where Shaul is the CEO and Cee is the VP of Sales and Marketing. Both have worn different hats while there and have known Ved for quite some time. Their experience in the industry is fascinating, and their knowledge is vast - as they dive into a number of topics on this episode of Good Garbage, including how they got here, what Melodea does, and how they are working towards a cleaner planet. About Melodea: Melodea develops innovative sustainable products for various industries. Melodea offers environmentally friendly oxygen, oil & grease and water vapor barrier coatings that allow the paper and packaging industries to replace existing materials that are harmful to the environment with an eco-friendly, recyclable alternative without compromising on performance. Never miss an episode by following us on LinkedIn, Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter! Don't forget to turn on notifications and leave us a review! Good Garbage Episode 35 Presented by Pakka
The Chief Cyber Security Strategist at NTT Japan came by our offices to discuss the differences in cybersecurity approaches between countries, her experience working with the public and the private sector, and how to manage cybersecurity and spend time at the beach at the same time.
United Nations treaties give so called equality to women under false premises. Their treaties are opening the door globally to abuse of children, advancing socialist ideals through education and ultimately tearing down the power of the family. International expert Kimberly Ells brings the facts and her important insights.
The United Nations has been working for years to give socialists and feminists extraordinary power to tear down the family. They are introducing sexually deviant behavior to kids prematurely and worse - according to their own documents. International policy advisor Kimberly Ells explains.
Tonight 'In Focus', the growing global effort to derail the dollar as the world's most powerful currency. We'll break down the 'brics' agenda aimed at weakening the almighty greenback. Also, another day, another major 'stash house' bust leading to dozens of arrests. Plus, a victory in the war against the 'woke' agenda infiltrating America's institutes of higher learning.
The Bill Kelly Show Podcast: Topics Include: · China's longstanding effort to meddle in Canadian affairs · Will Biden push Canada to boost defense spending? · Biden to ask Canadians to stabilize Haiti · And more… GUEST: Christian Leuprecht, Professor at both the Royal Military College of Canada and Queen's University, and a Fellow at the Macdonald Laurier Institute - Goalie James Reimer refused to wear a Pride-themed jersey, citing his faith. But what do the Scriptures actually say? GUEST: Michael Coren, Author and Anglican Cleric - Some of the world's largest central banks came together on Sunday to stop a banking crisis from spreading as Swiss authorities persuaded UBS Group AG on Sunday to buy rival Credit Suisse Group AG in a historic deal. UBS will pay 3 billion Swiss francs ($4.4 billion Cdn) for 167-year-old Credit Suisse and assume up to $5.4 billion US ($7.4 billion Cdn) in losses in a deal backed by a massive Swiss guarantee and expected to close by the end of 2023. GUEST: Marvin Ryder, Professor with the DeGroote School of Business at McMaster University
On this episode, Martha is joined by the Founder of Global Strategic Operatives for the Eradication of Human Trafficking, Deb O'Hara-Rusckowski to discuss the rise in human trafficking and how healthcare workers are on the front lines of combatting the crisis. Deb explains the red flags that the organization trains nurses to spot when a potential victim of human trafficking comes into a hospital or doctor's office, the root causes behind the stark increase in trafficking across the globe, and the tactics that traffickers use to groom victims. Follow Martha on Twitter: @MarthaMacCallum Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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It's All About Punk Show #72. Made live on FSK Radio 93.0 Hamburg ( https://www.fsk-hh.org/ ) on March 7th 2022 . Anti War special, No Putin No War. As I've mentioned during the show, not all the songs are against the war, but at least they're associated like those in my head. Support these organisations and help people from Ukraine. Just check out the links. Of course there're more, just check out your local support organisations. Anarchist Black Cross Dresden. Donation-page for Solidarity with anarchist and anti-authoritarian activist from Ukraine: https://abcdd.org/en/ CrimethInc. Inform yourself: https://crimethinc.com/ Global Effort to Help Ukraine Deal With Military Invasion: https://www.ukrainenow.org/ Map with help points to Ukrainians who found themselves in complicated situation: https://mapahelp.me/ Operation Solidarity: https://operation-solidarity.org/ Photo by Pierre Crom/Getty Images. If you have questions about this show or you want to contribute, just contact me: itsallaboutpunkshow@gmail.com Featuring: BLOODKROW BUTCHER / REMINDED / CONTRA LA CONTRA / RAT'S EYES / KALEIDOSCOPE / STRAW MAN ARMY / SUBDUED / CÜLO / SLANT / ARMS RACE / PUBLIC ACID / CHAIN CULT / HIGH VIS / BLEAKNESS / KRIMEWATCH / 100% BLOOD / IMPALERS / GAG / ELECTRIC CHAIR / BOOTLICKER / HANK WOOD AND THE HAMMERHEADS Available on: Mixcloud / Spotify / Apple Podcasts / Google Podcasts / Anchor / Breaker / Castbox / Overcast / Pocket Casts / RadioPublic / Stitcher
It's worse than we thought, deception from our government and more!
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The Bill Kelly Show Podcast: Doctors Without Borders/Medecins Sans Frontieres (MSF) emphasizes that the best way to reduce the risk of getting and transmitting COVID-19 is through widespread vaccination. It is critical that technology and intellectual property linked to COVID-19 medical tools and vaccines are shared, allowing low- and middle-income countries to more easily access or manufacture these tools, thereby reducing mortality and morbidity GUEST: Dr. Jason Nickerson, Humanitarian Affairs Advisor for Doctors Without Borders - The omicron variant is dealing a blow to optimistic hopes that the world economy would enter 2022 on a firmer footing, potentially undermining plans by policy makers to focus on inflation rather than weak demand. Researchers worldwide are racing to understand the full impact of the new strain , and governments have banned travellers from South Africa and nearby countries on concerns omicron could evade the protection of vaccines and fuel new surges. What comes next will be dictated by what scientists discover about the new COVID-19 variant, including how resistant it is to vaccines and how more transmissible it is than the delta variant which raged in recent months without sending economies back toward recessions. GUEST: Moshe Lander, Senior Economics Lecturer Concordia University - The federal government has introduced a reworked bill aiming to outright prohibit both adults and children from being subjected to conversion therapy practices, pledging to the LGBTQ2S+ community that this time will be different. The legislation, titled Bill C-4, proposes to eliminate the harmful practice in Canada for all ages, through four new Criminal Code offences. It includes wider-reaching vocabulary of what constitutes conversion therapy than what the federal government attempted to pass in the last Parliament. After the Liberals campaigned on the promise to re-introduce legislation within the first 100 days of a new mandate, now the government says it's determined to get it passed, citing widespread support and confidence in the constitutionality of the bill in the face of early detractors. GUEST: Dr. Lori Turnbull, Director of the School of Public Administration with Dalhousie University See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
*** Don't forget to subscribe! *** To view the full episode, click here: https://youtu.be/X3QcqB6SyrA * EPISODE LINKS IN DESCRIPTION – BELOW * Hong Kong has 7.5 million people and a world-renown skyline. Although one of the most densely populated cities in the world, just 45 minutes away is a country park with a small village that has about 10 houses in it. One of them is mine, and one of them is where we find Tamera Bedford. Welcome neighbor! As it happens, I discovered through Episode 30 guest Martin Reise that there's a talented, dedicated artist who lives right in my village! How unexpected and amazing. Tamera soon invited me over and shared how she began on a farm in Michigan, landed in Environmental Science, directed conservation policy in the USA, moved to Beijing, and then began the next great stage of her life: creative expression. What a perfect example of the spirit and values that drive the podcast. Conservation, creative expression, strong woman... Listen in as Tamera describes her process and drivers behind her painting and mixed-media expression. Thank you! **** Find more of Tamera's work here: Website: www.tamerabedford.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/tamerabedford/ **** More from Shooting it RAW: * Website: https://www.shooting-it-raw.com/ - Amazon Music: https://music.amazon.ca/podcasts/a92caaa1-6f09-473f-bd00-9f2e9000b3fa/SHOOTING-IT-RAW-WITH-RAN-ELFASSY - Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/shooting-it-raw/id1495187250?ign-mpt=uo%3D4 - Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/shootingitraw/ - Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/6p3NoR69bLG4lZ52FKE2dR - Stitcher: https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/shooting-it-raw-with-ran-elfassy - YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC6sqti7YyKrSNUdgw3ONSFg/videos - Stitcher: https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/shooting-it-raw-with-ran-elfassy
Magnolias are among the most iconic trees in the world. This family (Magnoliaceae) has also been around for a very long time. But, for all their history, intrigue, and interest, the magnolia family is not faring well in our modern world. Recent estimates indicate that nearly half of all magnolia species are threatened with extinction and that is why the Global Conservation Consortium for Magnolias was formed. This wonderfully collaborative effort brings people from all over the world together to engage in magnolia conservation projects. In this episode, we sit down with Dr. Emily Coffey and Jean Linsky of the Atlanta Botanical Garden to discuss some of the inspirational efforts undertaken by the Global Conservation Consortium for Magnolia and learn why there is still a lot of hope for this wonderfully ancient family of trees. This episode was produced in part by Brandon, Jeremy, Suzanne, Kristina, Christine, Silas, Michael, Aristia, Felicidad, Lauren, Danielle, Allie, Jeffrey, Amanda, Tommy, Marcel, C Leigh, Karma, Shelby, Christopher, Alvin, Arek, Chellie, Dani, Paul, Dani, Tara, Elly, Colleen, Natalie, Nathan, Ario, Laura, Cari, Margaret, Mary, Connor, Nathan, Jan, Jerome, Brian, Azomonas, Ellie, University Greens, Joseph, Melody, Patricia, Matthew, Garrett, John, Ashley, Cathrine, Melvin, OrangeJulian, Porter, Jules, Griff, Joan, Megan, Marabeth, Les, Ali, Southside Plants, Keiko, Robert, Bryce, Wilma, Amanda, Helen, Mikey, Michelle, German, Joerg, Cathy, Tate, Steve, Kae, Carole, Mr. Keith Santner, Lynn, Aaron, Sara, Kenned, Brett, Jocelyn, Ethan, Sheryl, Runaway Goldfish, Ryan, Chris, Alana, Rachel, Joanna, Lori, Paul, Griff, Matthew, Bobby, Vaibhav, Steven, Joseph, Brandon, Liam, Hall, Jared, Brandon, Christina, Carly, Kazys, Stephen, Katherine, Mohsin Kazmi Takes Pictures, Manny, doeg, Daniel, Tim, Philip, Tim, Lisa, Brodie, Bendix, Irene, holly, Sara, and Margie.
Lasse Bruun is an advocacy expert in climate, sustainable agriculture and food systems. He leads 50by40, a collective impact organization working towards a fair, healthy and compassionate food system. He has led high-level international dialogues and campaigns in more than 20 countries, the EU Parliament, FAO, UNFCCC and International Whaling Commission. Topics covered on this episode: The role of Governments and regulations globally. Pros and cons of engaging with big meat companies to bring about the change we need. How all stakeholders, from Corporations to Governments to every day voters can play a role. Insights from the ongoing UN Food Systems Summit. Is industrial livestock production getting the spotlight it deserves in the mainstream narrative around climate change and climate action? Why it's important for all factions in the food movement to stay committed to working together. Show Page: https://eftp.co/lasse-bruun Newsletter signup: https://eftp.co/newsletter Follow us on Instagram Follow Nil Zacharias on Twitter Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Ben and Jerry's and what it means in terms of BDS global effort by Radio Islam
DOCUMENTATION AND ADDITIONAL READING PART 1 (0:0 - 10:54): ────────────────── The Department of Justice Says It Will “Vigorously” Defend Religious Exemption for Christian Institutions, But What Is the Biden Administration Actually Up To? THE INDEPENDENT (GINO SPOCCHIA) Biden under fire for defending Christian schools in anti-LGBT+ case: ‘The government is aligning with hate' SLATE (MARK JOSEPH STERN) No, the Biden Administration Isn't Betraying Its Support for LGBTQ Rights PART 2 (10:55 - 16:34): ────────────────── The Global Effort to Remove Legal Obstacles to Abortion: Toxic Ideas Don't Just Stay Local, They Go Global THE GUARDIAN (LIZ FORD) End all legal barriers to abortion, say leading European politicians PART 3 (16:35 - 22:45): ────────────────── The Evidence of Liberal Religion and Comprehensive Secularism in Great Britain: Are Religious Brits Really in Favor of Euthanasia? THE JEWISH CHRONICLE (NOA HOFFMAN) Poll finds majority of religious Brits favour assisted dying - as rabbi leads new euthanasia alliance
Dr. Seth Lederman, CEO of Tonix Pharmaceuticals, discusses vaccine development and durability. Bloomberg Businessweek Editor Joel Weber and Bloomberg News Reporter Jim Wyss explain how Cuba is readying homegrown Covid vaccines. IMAX CEO Richard Gelfond talks about stepping up efforts to draw people back into theaters. And we Drive to the Close with Cole Smead, President and Portfolio Manager at Smead Capital. Hosts: Carol Massar and Tim Stenovec. Producer: Paul Brennan.
Dr. Seth Lederman, CEO of Tonix Pharmaceuticals, discusses vaccine development and durability. Bloomberg Businessweek Editor Joel Weber and Bloomberg News Reporter Jim Wyss explain how Cuba is readying homegrown Covid vaccines. IMAX CEO Richard Gelfond talks about stepping up efforts to draw people back into theaters. And we Drive to the Close with Cole Smead, President and Portfolio Manager at Smead Capital. Hosts: Carol Massar and Tim Stenovec. Producer: Paul Brennan. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
Marshall talks with Nate Sibley, host of the Making a Killing podcast (a project of Hudson's Kleptocracy Initiative), about KI's work investigating and exposing corruption across the globe. Nate goes over the tools kleptocrats use to steal and launder dirty money--including in the United States--and what the U.S. government can do to fight back. Listen and Subscribe to Making a Killing here: https://making-a-killing.simplecast.com/
This week, Farai Chideya talks to Charles Blow, New York Times opinion columnist and author of “The Devil You Know: A Black Power Manifesto,” about his proposal for building Black political power in the South. Dr. Ashish Jha of Brown University explains why vaccinating against Covid-19 must be a global effort, and Dr. Debra Furr-Holden of Michigan State University says getting Black Americans vaccinated is a key part of that effort. Our business of entertainment contributor Casey Mendoza breaks down who was nominated, who was snubbed, and who might be miscategorized at the Golden Globes. And political roundtable regulars Errin Haines and Jess Morales Rocketto explain why it’s important to keep trying to hold former President Trump accountable for his actions, despite his acquittal by the Senate.EPISODE RUNDOWN0:55 Writer and columnist Charles Blow explains how moving en masse can change the political dynamics of a state. 7:04 A central argument in his book, Blow dispels the myth that racism only exists in the South. 10:34 Blow says that because of implicit bias, multi-racial coalitions can be limiting for building Black power. 14:16 Dr. Ashish Jha explains how herd immunity works in the vaccination process. 16:26 Dr. Jha says there is promising research that current vaccines can fight against most variants of Covid-19. 17:54 Dr. Jha says that vaccination efforts must be global in order to eliminate the threat of Covid-19 variants that prolong the pandemic.19:58 Casey Mendoza looks at past controversies addressing the lack of diversity in entertainment awards shows.22:38 Mendoza reflects on the role of white creators in the conversation about diversity and inclusion in Hollywood. 24:38 Mendoza explains why the Golden Globes were highly criticized for the categorization of “Minari” as a foreign language film. 25:53 Categorizing international or foreign-language films still proves to be problematic, Mendoza explains.30:00 Errin Haines reflects on her interview with Vice President Kamala Harris. 33:28 Farai Chideya discusses Charles Blow’s idea for obtaining Black political power with Errin Haines. 36:02 After the impeachment acquittal of former President Donald Trump, Jess Morales Rocketto says that the threat of Trump and Trumpism is still very real. 39:00 Chideya tries to make sense of the conflicting positions from Senator Mitch McConnell regarding Trump’s role in the January 6th insurrection.41:27 Sippin’ the Political Tea’s experts discuss other ways people are trying to hold Trump accountable for the events of January 6th, and why voting to convict on an impeachment charge would have had different consequences.
In our news wrap Friday, the World Health Organization warned vaccines for the novel coronavirus may not be widely available until mid-2021. The agency said it would not recommend any vaccine until its safety was proven -- and stressed distribution must be a global effort. Also, Cleveland authorities are investigating the fatal shooting of a police detective during an undercover drug operation. PBS NewsHour is supported by - https://www.pbs.org/newshour/about/funders
The U.S. doesn't want to participate in a global effort to find and distribute a vaccine for COVID-19. Anna talks with FiveThirtyEight senior science writer Maggie Koerth about what that decision might mean for the country and the world.
The US will not join an international effort to develop and distribute a COVID-19 vaccine to all countries regardless of their wealth. President Donald Trump's administration says that's in part due to the World Health Organization's involvement. Washington used to be the UN agency's biggest donor, but in July, the White House began the process of withdrawing from the WHO, accusing it of favouring China and issuing bad advice during the pandemic. Analysts say by doubling- down on its bet to win the global vaccine race, the US could now stand to lose potential doses from a pool of vaccine candidates. COVAX, a global initiative led in part by the WHO, aims to provide two billion shots of effective and safe vaccines to participating countries by the end of next year. So far more than 170 countries are participating. For more on this, Dr Isaac Bogoch spoke to us from Toronto in Canada. He's an Infectious Diseases Consultant at Toronto General Hospital. #COVID19Vaccine #TrumpAdministration #WorldHealthOrganization #Covax
Convalescent Plasma for COVID-19; Prioritizing Physician Mental Health as COVID-19 Marches On; Global Effort to Collect Data on Ventilated Patients With COVID-19
In this episode we look at a successful instance of international cooperation, as Carla takes us through the curing and wiping out of Smallpox. Made all the more astounding because it was done during the height of the Cold War in the late 1960's and 70's.
Guest: Brett Ballah, Publisher: Western Aviation news.
Jean Holthaus, author of Managing Worry and Anxiety, offers practical ways to face and deal with anxiety and worry. Global affair expert David Aikman offers an update on the global efforts to contain the growing coronavirus epidemic, as well as looks at political tensions in Ireland and Germany.
Jean Holthaus, author of Managing Worry and Anxiety, offers practical ways to face and deal with anxiety and worry. Global affair expert David Aikman offers an update on the global efforts to contain the growing coronavirus epidemic, as well as looks at political tensions in Ireland and Germany.
Syria has been a battle ground, in which various conflicts and forces have intertwined. Along with the civil war, there is the age-old confrontation between Turkey and the Kurdish organizations fighting for aspired independence, global and regional power-struggles for dominance, and Jihadist groups vying to assert Islamic control over territory as a launching pad for further expansion. The latest example, of course, was the successful American operation that brought about the demise of the self-proclaimed Caliph of Daesh, Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi. Panel: - Jonathan Hessen, host. - Amir Oren, analyst. - Prof. Zeev Khanin, Expert on Russian and Middle Eastern Studies, Bar Ilan and Ariel Universities. - Dr. Harold Rhode, Distinguished Senior Fellow, Gatestone Institute (title not confirmed) Articles on the topic: https://www.tv7israelnews.com/following-kurdish-pullout-turkey-to-end-syria-offensive/ https://www.tv7israelnews.com/u-s-to-enlarge-military-presence-in-eastern-syria/ https://www.tv7israelnews.com/syrian-democratic-forces-withdraw-from-safe-zone/ #IsraelNews #tv7israelnews #newsupdates Rally behind our vision - https://www.tv7israelnews.com/donate/ Live view of Jerusalem - https://www.tv7israelnews.com/jerusalem-live-feed/ Visit our website - http://www.tv7israelnews.com/ Subscribe to our YouTube channel - https://www.youtube.com/tv7israelnews Like TV7 Israel News on Facebook – https://www.facebook.com/tv7israelnews Follow TV7 Israel News on Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/tv7israelnews/ Follow TV7 Israel News on Twitter - https://twitter.com/tv7israelnews
How and why do humans take action against short-term threats, like terrorism, but struggle to respond when threats are more abstract, like climate change or cybersecurity? In this episode Jonathan heads to New York City and talks to Jason Healey, Senior Research Scholar at Columbia University’s School of International and Public Affairs, about how humanity has responded to climate change and cyber threats. Jonathan and Brandon Kirk Williams, a researcher at Illumio, open by introducing the thinking of Harvard psychologist Daniel Gilbert on cognition. Jay then offers proposals for cybersecurity risk management, drawing from his experience in the White House and working on global risk management at Goldman Sachs. Additional Reading Daniel Gilbert on short-term vs. long-term threats https://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=5530483 https://www.latimes.com/archives/la-xpm-2006-jul-02-op-gilbert2-story.html Jason Healey, A Fierce Domain: Conflict in Cyberspace, 1986-2012. https://www.amazon.com/Fierce-Domain-Conflict-Cyberspace-1986/dp/098932740X Jason Healey and Rob Knake, Zero Botnets: Building a Global Effort to Clean up the Internet, Council on Foreign Relations, https://cfrd8-files.cfr.org/sites/default/files/report_pdf/CSR83_HealeyKnake_Botnets_0.pdf
School's In with Dan Schwartz and Denise Pope: "Global Effort to Educate Girls with guest Kathryn Moeller" Kathryn Moeller is a visiting scholar at the Lemann Center at Stanford Graduate School of Education. She is the author of the 2018 book, The Gender Effect: Capitalism, Feminism, and the Corporate Politics of Development. She discusses the global effort to educate girls and women, and how empowerment programs are sometimes based on questionable evidence. Originally aired on SiriusXM on February 16, 2019. Recorded at Stanford Video.
Host Don Marsh talks with St. Louis members of the grassroots organization 500 Women Scientists about local activities taking place that will introduce more women and people of color to the science fields.
An article came out this week where over 15,000 scientists agreed upon on thing: we are screwing up this planet royally. But don't let the title fool you, the authors highlight 9 things that either went wrong or are going wrong. The optimism is to look at the first thing the authors go over: The Ozone Layer. The paper highlights that, as a planet, we overcame ozone depletion and made it strong again. It took change and a Global Effort in how we approached using products such as aerosols, but it worked. Listen to the other 8 things the authors highlight. Many of them are connected and changes can cause change. Enjoy the Podcast!!! Let me know what you think of the episode by joining our Facebook Group for the Podcast. Support Speak Up For Blue's Efforts to build a platform to raise awareness for Marine Science and Conservation and help you live for a better Ocean. Contribute to our Patreon Campaign
In this episode Herbie Newell talks with Pastor Raphael, and Pastor James Sutton about working together as Christians to build the Kingdom of God while pointing out a reminder that Christianity was not exported from the West. www.unadopted.org Subscribe on iTunes | Stitcher Email: info@lifelinechild.org Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/lifelinechild Twitter: @lifelinechild Instagram: lifelinechild
Recently 600 people packaged 136,000 meals at Bellevue Presbyterian Church in Bellevue, Washington. Meal packaging events like this one are hosted all over the United States, thanks to churches, community groups, and individuals who want to help feed children in Africa. But what is the real impact of these meals? Listen in as COTN board member Jackie Lang serves these meals to children in Malawi. Meet a young woman who grew up eating those meals. And discover how much these meal packaging events affect the volunteers themselves. Learn more at cotni.org/meal-packaging. Special thanks for music from: “Virus from the Sea” by Digi G’Alessio (freemusicarchive.org/music/Digi_GAlessio/The_Rain_Book/digi_galessio_-_10_-_virus_from_the_sea) is licensed under CC BY-NC-SA 3.0; “I’m Letting Go (Instrumental)” by Josh Woodward (freemusicarchive.org/music/Josh_Woodward/The_Simple_Life_Part_1/JoshWoodward-TSL-NoVox-107-ImLettingGo) is licensed under CC BY 3.0; “Overthrown (Instrumental Version)” by Josh Woodward (freemusicarchive.org/music/Josh_Woodward/Breadcrumbs/JoshWoodward-Breadcrumbs-NoVox-08-Overthrown) is licensed under CC BY 3.0; “Ode to the World” by Kai Engel (freemusicarchive.org/music/Kai_Engel/Better_Way/Kai_Engel_-_Better_Way_-_07_Ode_to_the_World) is licensed under CC BY-NC 4.0; “Oh Alleluia” by Children of the Nations
Dr. Walter Orenstein is associate director of the Emory Vaccine Center. Stephen Morrissey, the interviewer, is the Managing Editor of the Journal. M. Patel and W. Orenstein. A World Free of Polio - The Final Steps. N Engl J Med 2016;374:501-3.