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Le musée du Jeu de Paume, à Paris, consacre en ce moment une exposition au photographe britannique Martin Parr, disparu en décembre 2025. À travers 180 photos issues de ses 50 ans de carrière, Martin Parr : Global Warning met en lumière les obsessions du photographe – le tourisme, la surconsommation, le réchauffement climatique –, mais aussi son humour, tantôt tendre, tantôt piquant, envers ses congénères. 29 janvier 2026. C'est avec une émotion palpable que Quentin Bajac, directeur du musée du Jeu de Paume et commissaire de l'exposition Global Warning, inaugure l'événement. Il connaissait bien Martin Parr avec qui il avait même publié, en 2010, un livre d'entretiens (Le Mélange des genres, édition Textuel, réédité en 2026). Surtout, les deux hommes avaient préparé ensemble cette exposition : « Martin était très enthousiasmé par ce projet », confie ainsi Quentin Bajac. Hélas, la maladie a emporté Martin Parr le 6 décembre 2025, quelques semaines à peine avant l'ouverture de Global Warning au Jeu de Paume – ultime ironie cruelle de la vie, pour un photographe qui aura manié cette forme si particulière d'humour toute sa carrière durant. À lire aussiLe photographe britannique Martin Parr est mort à l'âge de 73 ans 50 ans de carrière exposés C'est donc sans surprise que l'on retrouve la patte de Martin Parr tout au long de l'exposition, notamment « dans la sélection des photos, raconte Quentin Bajac. Nous l'avons faite ensemble. Il tenait vraiment à ce que chacune des décennies de sa carrière soit représentée. » On retrouvera donc aussi bien les photos désormais très connues de plages bondées et aux couleurs criardes, prises dans les années 1980 et 1990, que des images plus confidentielles, capturées dans les années 1970 (et en noir et blanc !) où l'on pressent déjà son envie de représenter les classes moyennes. En cinq décennies, Martin Parr a accumulé plus de 50 000 prises de vue dans ses archives – aujourd'hui stockées à la Martin Parr Foundation, à Bristol, en Angleterre, où il vivait. Impossible d'être tout à fait exhaustif ; en revanche, on peut clairement identifier certaines des marottes du photographe. « La société de consommation, le tourisme planétaire, le réchauffement climatique », énumère le directeur du Jeu de Paume. Autant d'axes autour desquels l'exposition est donc organisée, sans en oublier deux autres : l'addiction technologique et les rapports entre les humains et les animaux. « Ma ligne de front, c'est le supermarché » Ces thématiques sont loin de celles privilégiées par les confrères de Martin Parr à l'époque, aux premiers rangs desquelles les conflits et la pauvreté. « Il le disait : "Ma ligne de front, c'est le supermarché" », se remémore avec tendresse Quentin Bajac. On ne s'étonnera donc pas de croiser, ici, deux femmes retranchées derrière leurs caddies, semblant prêtes à retourner au combat ; là, un bébé dans un chariot de courses, quasi enseveli sous les couches et les paquets de viande bon marché ; ou, plus loin, des clients semblant sur le point de s'empoigner pour mettre la main sur le dernier pack de bière en promotion. Ces images pourraient sembler cruelles, elles dégagent pourtant une certaine tendresse pour l'espèce humaine. « Martin ne se mettait pas en surplomb, raconte Quentin Bajac. Il avait conscience de faire partie du problème : il voyageait énormément pour ses reportages, appréciait la plage et le shopping... » À lire aussi«Life's a Beach», Martin Parr exposé à Evian Un humour tout british Les constats posés par Martin Parr, une photo à la fois, pourraient aussi être déprimants. C'était sans compter sur sa touche bien à lui : son regard décalé, toujours de biais ; et surtout, « l'humour, fondamental. Parfois cruel, ironique, tendre... En fait, il n'y a pas un humour de Martin Parr mais bien des humours de Martin Parr », insiste le commissaire de l'exposition. Nous voilà donc amenés à sourire en coin tout au long de l'exposition. Le photographe lui-même en jouait d'ailleurs. « Les Français m'adorent parce que je me moque des Anglais : ça leur fait gagner du temps », s'était-il un jour amusé au cours d'une conférence. Le succès de l'exposition Global Warning ne l'a pas démenti : face à l'affluence, le musée du Jeu de Paume a décidé d'étendre ses horaires de visite. Martin Parr : Global Warning, au musée du Jeu de Paume (Paris) jusqu'au 24 mai 2026. À lire aussi«How Do You Feel?» nous demande Joel Quayson à la Maison européenne de la photographie
Le musée du Jeu de Paume, à Paris, consacre en ce moment une exposition au photographe britannique Martin Parr, disparu en décembre 2025. À travers 180 photos issues de ses 50 ans de carrière, Martin Parr : Global Warning met en lumière les obsessions du photographe – le tourisme, la surconsommation, le réchauffement climatique –, mais aussi son humour, tantôt tendre, tantôt piquant, envers ses congénères. 29 janvier 2026. C'est avec une émotion palpable que Quentin Bajac, directeur du musée du Jeu de Paume et commissaire de l'exposition Global Warning, inaugure l'événement. Il connaissait bien Martin Parr avec qui il avait même publié, en 2010, un livre d'entretiens (Le Mélange des genres, édition Textuel, réédité en 2026). Surtout, les deux hommes avaient préparé ensemble cette exposition : « Martin était très enthousiasmé par ce projet », confie ainsi Quentin Bajac. Hélas, la maladie a emporté Martin Parr le 6 décembre 2025, quelques semaines à peine avant l'ouverture de Global Warning au Jeu de Paume – ultime ironie cruelle de la vie, pour un photographe qui aura manié cette forme si particulière d'humour toute sa carrière durant. À lire aussiLe photographe britannique Martin Parr est mort à l'âge de 73 ans 50 ans de carrière exposés C'est donc sans surprise que l'on retrouve la patte de Martin Parr tout au long de l'exposition, notamment « dans la sélection des photos, raconte Quentin Bajac. Nous l'avons faite ensemble. Il tenait vraiment à ce que chacune des décennies de sa carrière soit représentée. » On retrouvera donc aussi bien les photos désormais très connues de plages bondées et aux couleurs criardes, prises dans les années 1980 et 1990, que des images plus confidentielles, capturées dans les années 1970 (et en noir et blanc !) où l'on pressent déjà son envie de représenter les classes moyennes. En cinq décennies, Martin Parr a accumulé plus de 50 000 prises de vue dans ses archives – aujourd'hui stockées à la Martin Parr Foundation, à Bristol, en Angleterre, où il vivait. Impossible d'être tout à fait exhaustif ; en revanche, on peut clairement identifier certaines des marottes du photographe. « La société de consommation, le tourisme planétaire, le réchauffement climatique », énumère le directeur du Jeu de Paume. Autant d'axes autour desquels l'exposition est donc organisée, sans en oublier deux autres : l'addiction technologique et les rapports entre les humains et les animaux. « Ma ligne de front, c'est le supermarché » Ces thématiques sont loin de celles privilégiées par les confrères de Martin Parr à l'époque, aux premiers rangs desquelles les conflits et la pauvreté. « Il le disait : "Ma ligne de front, c'est le supermarché" », se remémore avec tendresse Quentin Bajac. On ne s'étonnera donc pas de croiser, ici, deux femmes retranchées derrière leurs caddies, semblant prêtes à retourner au combat ; là, un bébé dans un chariot de courses, quasi enseveli sous les couches et les paquets de viande bon marché ; ou, plus loin, des clients semblant sur le point de s'empoigner pour mettre la main sur le dernier pack de bière en promotion. Ces images pourraient sembler cruelles, elles dégagent pourtant une certaine tendresse pour l'espèce humaine. « Martin ne se mettait pas en surplomb, raconte Quentin Bajac. Il avait conscience de faire partie du problème : il voyageait énormément pour ses reportages, appréciait la plage et le shopping... » À lire aussi«Life's a Beach», Martin Parr exposé à Evian Un humour tout british Les constats posés par Martin Parr, une photo à la fois, pourraient aussi être déprimants. C'était sans compter sur sa touche bien à lui : son regard décalé, toujours de biais ; et surtout, « l'humour, fondamental. Parfois cruel, ironique, tendre... En fait, il n'y a pas un humour de Martin Parr mais bien des humours de Martin Parr », insiste le commissaire de l'exposition. Nous voilà donc amenés à sourire en coin tout au long de l'exposition. Le photographe lui-même en jouait d'ailleurs. « Les Français m'adorent parce que je me moque des Anglais : ça leur fait gagner du temps », s'était-il un jour amusé au cours d'une conférence. Le succès de l'exposition Global Warning ne l'a pas démenti : face à l'affluence, le musée du Jeu de Paume a décidé d'étendre ses horaires de visite. Martin Parr : Global Warning, au musée du Jeu de Paume (Paris) jusqu'au 24 mai 2026. À lire aussi«How Do You Feel?» nous demande Joel Quayson à la Maison européenne de la photographie
El reggae cántabro está de estreno. Mountain Tops, la banda formada en 2021 por nueve músicos de la escena local, publica su primer álbum, Global Warning, un trabajo grabado y producido junto a Roberto Sánchez, considerado uno de los productores de reggae más prestigiosos a nivel nacional e internacional.
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durée : 00:15:51 - Les Midis de Culture - par : Marie Labory - Puisque Martin Parr nous a quitté en décembre 2025, le Jeu de Paume lui rend hommage avec l'exposition "Global Warning" et nous propose de revisiter son œuvre. - réalisation : Laurence Malonda - invités : Corinne Rondeau Maître de conférences en esthétique et sciences de l'art à l'Université de Nîmes et critique d'art; Sally Bonn Maître de conférence en esthétique à l'Université Picardie Jules Verne, auteure, critique d'art et commissaire d'exposition.
durée : 00:27:33 - Les Midis de Culture - par : Marie Labory - Aujourd'hui, au menu de notre débat critique, deux expositions de photographie, toutes deux tenues au Jeu de Paume : un retour sur l'œuvre du récemment défunt Martin Parr avec "Global Warning" et un regard sur le travail de la sud-africaine Jo Ractliffe dans "En ces lieux/Out of place". - réalisation : Laurence Malonda - invités : Corinne Rondeau Maître de conférences en esthétique et sciences de l'art à l'Université de Nîmes et critique d'art; Sally Bonn Maître de conférence en esthétique à l'Université Picardie Jules Verne, auteure, critique d'art et commissaire d'exposition.
A exposição “Global Warning”, em exibição no Jeu de Paume, em Paris, até maio de 2026, oferece uma perspectiva analítica e satírica ao mesmo tempo sobre a obra de Martin Parr, que morreu em 5 de dezembro do ano passado, aos 73 anos. O título da mostra faz alusão ao termo aquecimento global (global warming, em inglês), para sinalizar um alerta sobre o estado do mundo contemporâneo. Patrícia Moribe, da RFI em Paris O curador da mostra e diretor da instituição parisiense, Quentin Bajac, explicou à RFI que o foco da mostra recai sobre os "disfuncionamentos de nossas sociedades", que estão na origem de muitos desequilíbrios climáticos. “Propus o tema a Martin Parr há uns dois anos e ele aceitou na hora”, conta Quentin Bajac. “Ele estava bastante empolgado com a ideia de fazer uma exposição talvez um pouco mais séria sobre o trabalho dele do que o habitual. E então, trabalhamos juntos, fizemos a seleção das obras juntos. Depois, ele me deixou cuidar de toda a parte de cenografia da exposição, pesquisa de autores para o catálogo etc. Mas durante um ano e meio, a gente se comunicou regularmente sobre o projeto.” “Martin trabalhou sobre temas sérios e, em particular, sobre os disfuncionamentos, eu diria, de nossas sociedades ocidentais, Europa e Estados Unidos e, em seguida, ocidentalizadas, como China, Oriente Médio etc. São disfuncionamentos que estão na origem de muitos dos desequilíbrios climáticos, como o consumo excessivo, o turismo planetário, nossa relação com os animais, que também é um eixo da exposição, nossa relação com a tecnologia, o smartphone, o carro, telas de todos os tipos, a maneira como modificamos as paisagens”, acrescenta Bajac. Martin Parr em São Paulo Essa visão crítica e irônica sobre a sociedade de consumo também foi o pilar da exposição "Parrtifícial", realizada no MIS (Museu da Imagem e do Som), em São Paulo, em 2016 sob a curadoria de Iatã Cannabrava. “Foi uma doideira”, relembra o fotógrafo e curador brasileiro. “Logo na entrada de um salão grande com um pé direito triplo, tinha lá ele, em vídeo, falando assim: 'Venha para este mundo de consumo, lembrando que você também é um produto'”. Para o curador, a genialidade de Parr residia na sua capacidade de inclusão, observa que o fotógrafo e sua esposa chegaram a posar para o livro Bored Couples (Casais Entediados), dizendo que "mais importante do que ser irônico com o mundo é nos incluir nessa ironia também". Além de sua contribuição visual, Parr é celebrado por seu papel na democratização da fotografia e na valorização do fotolivro. Iatã Cannabrava descreve o fotógrafo como o "workaholic mais alucinado" que já conheceu, alguém capaz de manter controle absoluto sobre sua produção, mas que sempre demonstrou enorme generosidade." "Democrata da fotografia" Cannabrava afirma que Parr não apenas revolucionou, mas somou ao conceito de fotografia pública, ajudando a difundir narrativas visuais para todos os públicos e colaborando ativamente na história do fotolivro latino-americano. Por esse esforço em tornar a fotografia acessível e por sua influência global, o curador brasileiro define Martin Parr como o "maior democrata da fotografia mundial". Em 2014, foi inaugurada a Fundação Martin Parr, em Bristol, sudoeste da Inglaterra, para abrigar o acervo do artista, coleção de impressões e dummies (projetos de livros) feito por outros fotógrafos, principalmente britânicos e irlandeses. A trajetória incluiu a superação de resistências internas para ingressar na prestigiosa agência Magnum, em 1994, da parte de uma parte dos integrantes, partidários de uma representação mais humanista. Mas o estilo de Parr o consolidou como um artista de muitas camadas, cujo trabalho lúdico esconde uma leitura mordaz e documental sobre a banalidade da vida cotidiana e seus desdobramentos. “Global Warning” fica em cartaz no Jeu de Paume até 25 de maio de 2026.
El museo Jeu de Paume de París presenta a partir de este viernes una exposición dedicada al fotógrafo Martin Parr. La muestra reúne casi 200 imágenes coloridas que cuentan lo absurdo de nuestras sociedades modernas, pero con mucho humor. El cambio climático, el turismo de masas o el consumismo a ultranza... esos problemas de hoy fueron explorados desde los años 60 y 70 por Martin Parr. El fotógrafo británico, es el protagonista de la nueva exposición en el museo Jeu de Paume de París, que ha reunido unas 180 imágenes de Parr tomadas en el mundo entero. "Alerta global" (Global Warning) es el título de esta muestra dividida en cinco partes, pero con un hilo conductor. “Si tuviéramos que resumir su trabajo podríamos decir que el consumismo es un tema presente en toda su obra. El turismo masivo, que exploró en sus fotos, es otra forma de consumo a ultranza en los países del primer mundo. Parr puso su objetivo no solo en los turistas americanos o europeos, sino en cómo China o Rusia se unieron a la economía de mercado a partir de los 80. Nuestras sociedades de consumo fueron un tema esencial, no solo porque se dedicó a fotografiarlas sino porque fue el primer en poner el foco en esas temáticas”, declaró el comisario de la muestra Quentin Bajac. El impertinente Martin Parr revolucionó la fotografía documental con imágenes surrealistas: personas achicharrándose en una playa, hordas de celulares delante de la Mona Lisa, un cochecito en un casino… los colores chillones y saturados formaban parte de su estética, así como el humor. “El humor era su forma de captar la atención del espectador en una fracción de segundo. Era su manera de seducir para luego tratar de transmitir no un mensaje sino un contenido diferente. La ironía formaba parte de la personalidad de Parr. Pero si observamos bien, a veces es un humor discreto, otras veces cruel o feroz… En todo caso, la mayoría de sus imágenes tienen una dosis de humor, asociada a su visión crítica del mundo”, agregó Bajac. La exposición presenta muchas imágenes tomadas en playas, en distintos puntos del planeta. Según Bajac, a Parr le encantaban las playas, lugares donde la gente está relajada, lo que es propicio para la fotografía. “A partir de los años 2000, Parr comenzó a fotografiar las multitudes. Es el caso de la foto en Mar del Plata, donde utilizó un teleobjetivo que aplasta completamente la perspectiva. Parece un collage, pero no, son cientos de personas amontonadas, rodeadas de logos de marcas. Es una imagen que contradice la visión idílica del turismo y de la playa como lugar de escape o de comunión con la naturaleza”, dijo el especialista. “Global warning” en el Jeu de Paume de París es de las últimas exposiciones concebidas en colaboración con Martin Parr, quien falleció en diciembre de 2025.
durée : 00:37:09 - Le 18/20 · Un jour dans le monde - Le britannique Martin Parr, photographe de la classe moyenne, des plages bondées et de la surconsommation, est exposé à partir de demain au Musée du Jeu de Paume, à Paris. Visite guidée avec Quentin Bajac, Directeur du musée du Jeu de Paume et Commissaire l'exposition « Global Warning » . Vous aimez ce podcast ? Pour écouter tous les autres épisodes sans limite, rendez-vous sur Radio France.
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In this episode, hosts Becky and Kori talk the 8th Nancy Drew: Girl Detective graphic novel, Global Warning (2007). This graphic novel serves as a sequel to (and contains spoilers for) the 15th Nancy Drew PC game, The Creature of Kapu Cave.Listen to our episode on The Creature of Kapu Cave: https://creators.spotify.com/pod/profile/regularnancydrew/episodes/Episode-106--The-Creature-of-Kapu-Cave-e301lus regularnancydrew.com patreon.com/regularnancydrewinstagram.com/RegularNancyDrewyoutube.com/@regularnancydrew facebook.com/people/Regular-Nancy-Drew/61558695320536/Music: “Kool Kats” by Kevin MacLeodSpecial Thanks to Ryan Ransom for his Voice Acting skills
In part two of Red Eye Radio with Gary McNamara and Eric Harley, get ready for a new Ice Age. Microsoft founder Bill Gate's logic is that the climate “doomsday” perspective is, thankfully, wrong, and climate change will not lead to our demise. This doomsday perspective means we prioritize short term emissions goals instead of reducing poverty and disease. Also the debate on tariffs continue, Trump and Vance have slight disagreement on immigration and should illegal immigrants hold a CDL to be truck drivers. For more talk on the issues that matter to you, listen on radio stations across America Monday-Friday 12am-5am CT (1am-6am ET and 10pm-3am PT), download the RED EYE RADIO SHOW app, asking your smart speaker, or listening at RedEyeRadioShow.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Mike Murray stands as a multifaceted Recording Artist, Composer, Musician, and Producer in the Smooth Jazz and Chill Out genres. His journey into the realm of music commenced during his formative years, where summers spent at camp ignited his passion for the piano, played on a humble upright instrument. This initial introduction laid the foundation for what would become a lifelong passion.During high school, Murray's musical trajectory took an unexpected yet compelling turn when he secured a spot in a local funk band. However, his role evolved from pianist to drummer, revealing his adaptability and versatility. Though these musical seeds were sown, life beckoned him forward to explore new horizons.Across the years, Murray's musical horizons were greatly expanded by the influence of icons like George Duke, Stanley Clarke, Four Play, Santana, Hiroshima, Paul Hardcastle, Alex Bugnon, Earth Wind & Fire, Sly Stone, Mandrill, and an array of other revolutionary talents.With the release of his newest single, "Global Warning," the forth of seven singles in a series called Seven Stories, Mike Murray continues his musical journey, blending smooth grooves with deep stories. Following the bold energy of “ewe do ewe,” which marked a pivotal moment in his evolution, Murray takes the next step in his growth, inviting listeners to experience a sound that's personal, real, and always rhythm-driven.With Seven Stories, Murray begins a fresh chapter—one that brings together smooth grooves, real stories, and thoughtful moments. This new collection builds on the spirit of “ewe do ewe,” staying true to the idea of following your own path, but with a deeper sound and a wider range of feeling. Jazz DifferentlySupport the showMusic Artist interview
Mike Murray stands as a multifaceted Recording Artist, Composer, Musician, and Producer in the Smooth Jazz and Chill Out genres. His journey into the realm of music commenced during his formative years, where summers spent at camp ignited his passion for the piano, played on a humble upright instrument. This initial introduction laid the foundation for what would become a lifelong passion.During high school, Murray's musical trajectory took an unexpected yet compelling turn when he secured a spot in a local funk band. However, his role evolved from pianist to drummer, revealing his adaptability and versatility. Though these musical seeds were sown, life beckoned him forward to explore new horizons.Across the years, Murray's musical horizons were greatly expanded by the influence of icons like George Duke, Stanley Clarke, FourPlay, Santana, Hiroshima, Paul Hardcastle, Alex Bugnon, Earth Wind & Fire, Sly Stone, Mandrill, and an array of other revolutionary talents.With the release of his newest single, "Global Warning," the forth of seven singles in a series called Seven Stories, Mike Murray continues his musical journey, blending smooth grooves with deep stories. Following the bold energy of “ewe do ewe,”which marked a pivotal moment in his evolution, Murray takes the next step in his growth, inviting listeners to experience a sound that's personal, real, and always rhythm-driven.With Seven Stories, Murray begins a fresh chapter—one that brings together smooth grooves, real stories, and thoughtful moments. This new collection builds on the spirit of “ewe do ewe,” staying true to the idea of following your own path, but with a deeper sound and a wider range of feeling. Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/ladydiva-live-radio--2579466/support.
In this episode of The Blue Economy, host Katherine O'Fallon of the Marine Research Hub of South Florida sits down with Sharon Gray from the Rising Seas Institute at Nova Southeastern University for a critical conversation broadcast directly from Ilulissat, Greenland. Together, they explore the cascading global impact of Greenland's melting ice on sea levels, why climate education is at the heart of the Rising Seas Institute's mission, and how collaborative research is unlocking innovative solutions to one of the planet's most urgent challenges.
Get ready for a powerful and reveling new moon in Gemini on May 26th 2025, this cosmic reset brings global blessings and warnings you won't want to miss. In this video, I'll share some powerful insights for countries around the world, plus love, health, and wealth predictions for every zodiac sign. Find out what unfolding globally from Financial shifts to natural events , maybe there is a beautiful sign or message for you. don't miss this magical map of what could happen ahead for this lovely energy of the new moon. #global #market #love #health #wealth #predictions If you enjoyed this video and would like to make a donation, please use the following link. Thank You. https://psychicdebbie.com/donations/ ENTERTAINMENT ONLY Debbie's Links= https://linktr.ee/psychicdebbiegriggs email= photopsychicdebbie@gmail.com email= ghosthuntinggrandmas@gmail.com Debbie's P.O. Box: P.O. Box 5882, Oxnard, CA 93031, or for street addressing: 1961 N. C Street, #5882, Oxnard, CA 93031 Timberwolf Tracks, The 80th Anniversary of Liberation: Below is the info for the two channels showing the documentary. I'm sure most of your audience will watch via the online link so here is is as well as below in the description. They said there will most likely be up to a 1 minute delay online so don't panic if it doesn't start right away. Link: https://www.opensignalpdx.org/pop Our short documentary was filmed last fall during the pups trip to Holland will be premiering in Portland this weekend for Memorial Day! As of now it will be airing through ‘Open Signal' on their ‘Pulse of Portland' segment on their cable channels through Xfinity in Multnomah County. It is also airing through TVCTV on channel 21 in the greater Portland area! If you don't live in Oregon, Multnomah County, or have Xfinity, DON'T WORRY, it can be viewed on their online steaming website which is linked below! Here is the schedule for Xfinity members in Multnomah County: Channel 29 (SD) 329 (HD): Saturday, 05-24-2025, 8:30 pm PDT Sunday, 05-25-2025, 7:00 pm PDT Monday, 05-26-2025, 8:00 pm PDT Thank you to everyone who helped bring this story to life and we are excited to share with the members who could not join us. Happy Memorial Day and always remember, Nothing in Hell Can Stop the Timberwolves! Kenny Griggs
Story #1: Land confiscation, rising violence, and whispers of genocide what's really happening to the Afrikaners in South Africa? Will breaks down the untold truth behind the headlines and explains why this global story holds serious consequences for America's future. Story #2: What is Generation T—and who is behind it? Will sits down with Author of ‘From Mar-A-Lago to Mars: President Trump's Great American Comeback' and President/CEO of FLAG Nick Adams to explore how a new movement is restructuring, reshaping, and reimagining the very foundations of the United States. Story #3: 1.8%. That was the Dallas Mavericks' chance of landing the No. 1 pick. And yet… the ping pong balls delivered a miracle. Will reacts to the NBA Draft Lottery shocker and what Cooper Flagg could mean for Dallas, and the League at large. Tell Will what you thought about this podcast by emailing WillCainShow@fox.com Subscribe to The Will Cain Show on YouTube here: Watch The Will Cain Show! Follow Will on Twitter: @WillCain Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Mexico is now the latest to accelerate, upping its ante as the situation reaches a critical turning point. It's been coming for a long time, yet central bankers worldwide now have a convenient excuse to cover the deterioration. The same one American consumers are now fretting with confidence rolling over and going sharply lower. Eurodollar University's conversation w/Steve Van Metrehttps://www.eurodollar.universityTwitter: https://twitter.com/JeffSnider_EDU
President Donald Trump has given his first major speech on the world stage since taking office at the World Economic Forum. Thousands of active-duty troops are heading to the southern border, just days after Trump's national emergency declaration. LA firefighters are battling two new fires. We'll tell you who has been nominated for an Oscar. Plus, Tina Turner fans will now have another song to enjoy. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Our Environment Correspondent, George Lee is at COP 29 and has been speaking with Peter Thorne
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Justin Timberlake, was caught drunk driving in Sag Harbor NY. Mark interviews Streaming Host Bill O'Reilly: Mark and Bill discussed Global Warning. Bill talked about his time as a local news reporter. Bill and Mark chatted about his new book Confronting the Presidents. Conservatives have been winning elections all over the globe. Biden is trying to raise money every day.
Mark and Bill discussed Global Warning. Bill talked about his time as a local news reporter. Bill and Mark chatted about his new book Confronting the Presidents. Conservatives have been winning elections all over the globe.
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Salut à tous, chers Terriens auditeurs de Yánì. Le Podcast le plus cool de la Voie Lactée présente son tout nouvel épisode, avec comme d'habitude un progamme riche en cultures, sciences et arts provenants d'horizons divers. Au programme de cet épisode : - Le journal des Sciences Fictions avec le Jitou
We have become desensitized to abortion and the death toll that takes place because of the acceptance of it in our culture. While we can care for the earth, our priority needs to be saving people, body and soul. To support this ministry financially, visit: https://www.oneplace.com/donate/640/29
We've become desensitized to abortion and the death toll it creates because we live in a culture that not only accepts it, but also celebrates it. Our society values the protection of the environment more than the protection of human life. While it's important that we care for the earth, our priority needs to be saving people -- body and soul.
Global Warning on Artificial Sweeteners, Caffeine & Human Performance Artificial sweeteners, also called sugar substitutes, nonnutritive sweeteners, or high-intensity sweeteners, are chemically synthesized substances that are used instead of regular sugar to sweeten foods and beverages. And according to recent warnings they are potentially dangerous to you, your family and your most certainly your athletes. […] The post Krush Performance: Episode 23-15: The Krush War on Sugar Returns w/The Science of Sweetness appeared first on Radio Influence.
Global Warning on Artificial Sweeteners, Caffeine & Human Performance Artificial sweeteners, also called sugar substitutes, nonnutritive sweeteners, or high-intensity sweeteners, are chemically synthesized substances that are used instead of regular sugar to sweeten foods and beverages. And according to recent warnings they are potentially dangerous to you, your family and your most certainly your athletes. […] The post Krush Performance: Episode 23-15: The Krush War on Sugar Returns w/The Science of Sweetness appeared first on Radio Influence.
Senior Reporter with The Grocer Magazine joins Ella to discuss what the effect of global warning has on our food production and prices.
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The United Nations released a major report on climate change yesterday, offering perhaps the most comprehensive understanding of how the planet is heating. Experts are urging industrialized nations to slash greenhouse gasses roughly in half by 2030.French President Emmanuel Macron survived two no confidence votes in parliament on Monday, all but ensuring that the French retirement age will be raised. This comes amid widespread protests led by labor unions across the country who want the policy thrown out.And in headlines: Los Angeles Unified School District campuses will be closed today as teachers and staff begin their 3-day strike, Chinese President Xi Jinping met with Russian President Vladimir Putin in Moscow, and six more Oath Keepers were convicted of charges related to January 6th.Show Notes:What A Day – YouTube – https://www.youtube.com/@whatadaypodcastCrooked Coffee is officially here. Our first blend, What A Morning, is available in medium and dark roasts. Wake up with your own bag at crooked.com/coffeeFollow us on Instagram – https://www.instagram.com/crookedmedia/For a transcript of this episode, please visit crooked.com/whataday
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Jerusalem Channel presenter Christine Darg challenges viewers to take stock of the latest Bible prophecy update with signs of the times ranging from nuclear threats and the Doomsday Clock, climate repentance and the paranormal seeping into the churches.
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Media mogul Jason Lee, comedian Yamaneika Saunders, and journalist Kara Swisher debate the week's top stories with Charlamagne Tha God. Plus, Chico Bean gets to the bottom of climate change.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The foreign minister says no nation should feel safe until Russia's behaviour is punished. Also: the US slaps sanctions on Iran's morality police as demonstrations sparked by the death of Mahsa Amini continue, and we look at the woman tipped to become Italy's next prime minister.
Global Warning - Revelation 6:12-17The Final Deconstruction of the CosmosThis is a terrifying passage. It is meant to be. The people to whom John is conveying this heavenly vision are living in fear for their lives in the Roman Empire. They need to know that the day will surely come when the tables will be reversed, and all the wrongs that have been done on them will be put to rights, in God's time. This horrific passage was to comfort persecuted believers. This sermon was recorded at Templepatrick Reformed Church, and is reproduced here with their permission. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
With just four months until the next annual UN meeting on climate change, and with record breaking temperatures and heatwaves sweeping across Europe, the US and other parts of the world, the UN says it is further proof that the world is ‘on a fast track to disaster' warning that it is ‘now or never' to limit global warming to 1.5 degrees Celsius. Guests: Ameenah Gurib-Fakim, Former President of Mauritius; Kishan Kumarsingh, Lead Climate Negotiator for Trinidad and Tobago; Daniel Kammen, Senior Advisor at USAID
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Business executives already know that cyber risk is a boardroom issue and can impact shareholder value. Now, S&P Global is warning companies that it's going to be factored into their credit worthiness as well. Ron Borys, Brian Dunphy and David Finz, Alliant, break down what this means for Directors and Officers.
On this hour: Phil Esposito doesn't like Global Warning. Dan Rosen from NHL.com joins the show to discuss tonight's game 7 between the bruins and maple Leafs. Do you consider the bruins season as overachieving or did they meet expectations? Russell Westbrook vs the mediaSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.