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Cyclone Jude made landfall in Mozambique on Monday, bringing powerful winds and heavy rainfall that caused widespread destruction.This marks the third cyclone to strike the country in just four months, with significant flooding expected, particularly in the Zambezia and Nampula regions.UNICEF's Chief of Advocacy, Communications, and Partnerships in Mozambique, Guy Taylor, has been outlining the serious risks to children in affected areas, which are densely populated and face a heightened threat of waterborne diseases.Speaking to UN News's Felipe de Carvalho, Mr. Taylor outlined the ongoing emergency response efforts and the lifesaving aid being provided on the ground.
WMAL GUEST: 7:35 AM - INTERVIEW - GUY TAYLOR - National Security Editor for The Washington Times, author of the Threat Status newsletter, co-Host of the Threat Status podcast - discussed the latest on what’s happening in the Middle East and the dynamics between the U.S., Israel and Iran. Follow him on X at @GuyJTaylor: https://x.com/guyjtaylor NOTE: Guy just returned from Abu Dhabi yesterday so he's been seeing on the ground how the Middle East is reacting to what's happening in world politics. GUY TAYLOR: Middle East powers weigh whether to back Trump, Israel in corralling Iran Where to find more about WMAL's morning show: Follow the Show Podcasts on Apple podcasts, Audible and Spotify. Follow WMAL's "O'Connor and Company" on X: @WMALDC, @LarryOConnor, @Jgunlock, @patricepinkfile, and @heatherhunterdc. Facebook: WMALDC and Larry O'Connor Instagram: WMALDC Show Website: https://www.wmal.com/oconnor-company/ How to listen live weekdays from 5 to 9 AM: https://www.wmal.com/listenlive/ Episode: Wednesday, February 26, 2025 / 7 AM Hour See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In the 7 AM Hour: Larry O’Connor and Julie Gunlock discussed: WMAL GUEST: 7:05 AM - INTERVIEW - LINDSEY BURKE - Director, Center for Education Policy and Fellow in Education at the Heritage Foundation BIO: https://www.heritage.org/staff/lindsey-burke-phd SOCIAL MEDIA: https://x.com/lindseymburke Lindsey Burke is testifying before Congress Wednesday morning on our nation’s K-12 school spending—and how to make the U.S. public school system better for families. Southwest jet attempting to land at Chicago Midway Airport nearly collides with a private plane on the runway WMAL GUEST: 7:35 AM - INTERVIEW - GUY TAYLOR - National Security Editor for The Washington Times, author of the Threat Status newsletter, co-Host of the Threat Status podcast - discussed the latest on what’s happening in the Middle East and the dynamics between the U.S., Israel and Iran. Follow him on X at @GuyJTaylor: https://x.com/guyjtaylor NOTE: Guy just returned from Abu Dhabi yesterday so he's been seeing on the ground how the Middle East is reacting to what's happening in world politics. GUY TAYLOR: Middle East powers weigh whether to back Trump, Israel in corralling Iran House Republicans narrowly pass measure to fund Trump agenda after last-minute drama Where to find more about WMAL's morning show: Follow the Show Podcasts on Apple podcasts, Audible and Spotify. Follow WMAL's "O'Connor and Company" on X: @WMALDC, @LarryOConnor, @Jgunlock, @patricepinkfile, and @heatherhunterdc. Facebook: WMALDC and Larry O'Connor Instagram: WMALDC Show Website: https://www.wmal.com/oconnor-company/ How to listen live weekdays from 5 to 9 AM: https://www.wmal.com/listenlive/ Episode: Wednesday, February 26, 2025 / 7 AM Hour See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode of NucleCast, host Adam Lowther engages with Guy Taylor, the national security editor at the Washington Times, to discuss the current state of global security amidst a significant transition of power in the U.S. They explore the implications of Trump's second term, the unpredictable nature of his administration, and the intersection of technology and national security. The conversation also delves into the pressing issue of balancing defense spending with entitlement programs, the potential for privatization in weapons development, and the hopes for a more peaceful global landscape in the coming years.Chapters00:00 Introduction to National Security Dynamics01:53 Transition of Power and Global Security Challenges07:33 The Role of Technology in National Security19:29 Guns vs. Butter Debate: Balancing Defense and Entitlements20:08 The Future of U.S. Defense Spending and Efficiency28:12 Wishes for Global Peace and DiplomacySocials:Follow on Twitter at @NucleCastFollow on LinkedIn: https://linkedin.com/company/nuclecastpodcastSubscribe RSS Feed: https://rss.com/podcasts/nuclecast-podcast/Rate: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/nuclecast/id1644921278Email comments and topic/guest suggestions to NucleCast@anwadeter.org
Mike Davis of the Article III Project joins me on today's shows to unpack a variety of issues. The electoral college certified the election, making Donald Trump officially the 47th President of the United States. Mike is eagerly anticipating the incoming DOJ led by Pam Bondi. Bondi served as Florida's attorney general and has a rockstar team by her side in Todd Blanche, Emil Bove, John Sauer and Harmeet Dhillon to get the justice department back to delivering justice. More questions unfold about January 6th as it is confirmed that there were 26 FBI hired contractors at the capitol that day. Davis hopes Trump pardons those involved in non-violent incidents. Davis and Article III have an effective game plan to crush the lawfare posed against president Trump with U.S. Code Section 241. Section 241 makes it unlawful for two or more persons to agree to injure, threaten, or intimidate a person in the United States in the free exercise or enjoyment of any right or privilege secured by the Constitution or laws of the United States or because of his or her having exercised such a right. Guy Taylor closes us out to give us insight into the real threat these mystery drones pose. New article in my substack, sign up and become a VIP today! PLUS if you're looking for tickets to Trump's inauguration, I got all the info you need: https://www.seanspicer.com/p/exclusive-polling-on-most-effective Featuring: Mike Davis Founder & President | The Article III Project https://www.article3project.org/ Guy Taylor National Security Editor | The Washington Times Host & Editor | Threat Status Podcast & Newsletter https://www.washingtontimes.com/news/threat-status/ -- Sponsors: Ramp Want $250?? Ramp has easy-to-use cards, spend limits, approval flows, vendor payments, and more. Ramp makes all your spending smarter with seamless integration! Join Ramp now and get $250 upon sign-up. Just go to https://ramp.com/SPICER 120/Life Do you suffer from high blood pressure? Has your doctor warned you that you are a candidate for hypertension? Has the ONLY solution offered to you been a pill? Well the folks at 120/Life have created a natural alternative to lower your blood pressure. 120/Life guarantees to lower your blood pressure in 2 weeks or they'll give you your money back. You have nothing to lose, but those high blood pressure numbers! Just goto https://www.120life.com/ and use code: SPICER to save 15% PLUS free shipping. Wired 2 Fish Do you want to drink coffee from the finest coffee beans in the world? Wired 2 Fish sources directly from Mexico and Guatemala to bring you the freshest arabica coffee beans in the world. Wired 2 Fish cares so much about the earth that they give back 25% of their net profits to faith-based organizations and clean water initiatives. If you're a coffee lover and want to support a great company doing great work head to https://www.wired2fishcoffee.com/ use code: WECARE for 15% off your first order. -- Trump may never do another rally so this may be your last chance to experience it for yourself! Front Row Joes: https://frontrowjoes.movie/ -- Subscribe and ring the bell for new videos: https://youtube.com/seanmspicer?sub_confirmation=1 Listen to the full audio show on all platforms: Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-sean-spicer-show/id1701280578 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/32od2cKHBAjhMBd9XntcUd iHeart: https://www.iheart.com/podcast/269-the-sean-spicer-show-120471641/ Become a part of The Sean Spicer Show community: https://www.seanspicer.com/ Follow The Sean Spicer Show on social media: Facebook: https://facebook.com/seanspicershow Twitter: https://twitter.com/seanspicershow Instagram: https://instagram.com/seanspicershow Stay in touch with Sean on social media: Facebook: https://facebook.com/seanmspicer Twitter: https://twitter.com/seanspicer Instagram: https://instagram.com/seanmspicer/ #politics #news #theseanspicershow #seanspicer #conservativemedia #podcast Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
At least 34 people have been killed by Cyclone Chido in Mozambique since it made landfall there. Mozambique has began a rebuilding and cleanup effort following the cyclone, which struck the south-western Indian Ocean over the weekend. Sakina Kamwendo Chief of Communication of UNICEF Mozambique, Guy Taylor
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In this weekend's episode, three segments from this past week's Washington Journal First, a conversation with Brian Reisinger author of "Land Rich, Cash Poor" about the challenges facing the nation's farmers -- and how policy makers should respond. Then, Washington Times national security editor Guy Taylor discusses a new congressional report that asserts China has exploited its partnership with U.S.-research institutions - to advance its own military technology. Plus, as we mark the close of Suicide Awareness Month, we speak with Frank Larkin – chairman of the group Warrior Call -- about his organization's efforts to reduce the number of veterans suicides. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
If you want to vote for one single issue that matters the most this November, it's the foreign policy fight between America and China. America, based on a culture and creed of individualism, is losing to the communists and collectivists of China because American politicians have failed to see the danger, speak the danger and subsequently stop the danger. The communists are selling their communism around the world and America is rapidly being replaced on the international stage. Guy Taylor, editor of Threat Status at The Washington Times, lays out the many ways America needs to stand up and fight back -- else face a loss of epic proportions to the CCP.
A rugby coach whose team van was shot at after a match in Hastings says there was "serious provocation" at the grounds from people on the sideline. Shots were fired into a van carrying the Young Māori Party team as it left Tamatea Rugby Club on Saturday, after the match was abandoned due to safety concerns. Guy Taylor, coach of the Young Māori Party team, was driving the van. Taylor spoke to Ingrid Hipkiss.
Police are investigating after shots were fired at a rugby team's van in Hastings over the weekend. A match was abandoned early due to safety concerns, but the Young Maori Party team's van encountered trouble after it left. The team's coach, Guy Taylor, was in the driver's seat at the time and he said the van was rammed as well as shot at. He was able to turn the van around and return to Bill Mathewson Park, where he knew there was a police presence. Police believe the shooting is gang linked. Hawke's Bay area commander Inspector Lincoln Sycamore spoke to Corin Dann.
President Joseph R. Biden will begin 2024 managing the same commitments and crises that defined his foreign policy in 2023. In both Ukraine and Israel, as well as in the Indo-Pacific, Mr. Biden tied U.S. power and influence to his global crusade against rising autocracy. But as he runs for re-election, the president must balance his time and energy between, on the one hand, managing the U.S. role in foreign wars of questionable popularity and, on the other, tending to pressing domestic issues such as high prices and border chaos. In this episode, The Washington Times' national security team leader Guy Taylor and military and foreign affairs correspondent Ben Wolfgang look ahead to the fourth year of Mr. Biden's foreign policy agenda.
If Europe's center of gravity is moving east, Poland is a rising military and economic force whose support for Ukraine, recent tensions with Kyiv notwithstanding, is indispensable to European security. Once destroyed and dominated by its neighbors, Poland harbors ambitions of being a European leader more than thirty years after throwing off the yoke of Soviet communism. In this episode, The Washington Times national security reporter Guy Taylor discusses his recent trip to Poland, a nation no longer on the periphery of European politics or economics. Taylor visited during the heat of an intense campaign season, as parliamentary elections are scheduled for Oct. 15. Poland's people and culture have long histories and unique traditions, but it's the nationalism of the post-1989 period that is evident in Poland's new self-confidence as a nation-state.
Thursday, July 27, marks the seventieth anniversary of the Korean War armistice. It ended three years (1950-1953) of brutal combat between North Korea and its Communist allies, namely Mao's China, on one side, and South Korea, the U.S., and more than a dozen allies fighting under the U.N. banner on the other. It was an armistice, not a peace treaty. And to this day real peace remains a distant possibility. In this episode, The Washington Times' reporters Guy Taylor and Andrew Salmon discuss why North Korea remains an isolated, unpredictable, nuclear-armed country while South Korea is a flourishing democracy and an important American ally in Asia.
American allies in the Indo-Pacific are in a difficult spot. They have economic ties to Beijing, but China's rising influence and coercive methods underscore the importance of their long-standing military pacts and trade relationships with the United States. The visit by South Korean president Yoon Suk Yeol to Washington in April opened a window into this complex diplomatic problem. The warm reception Mr. Yoon received and his moves to more closely align his nation's interests with the U.S., met a cooler response in his own country. The escalating friction between the U.S. and China also complicates Seoul's economic ties to the latter. In this episode, The Washington Times' national security team leader Guy Taylor and Asia editor Andrew Salmon talk about the complexities of a multipolar world, where America's days as the sole superpower in East Asia are over.
Please Rate and Review us on your podcast app of choice!If you want to be a guest or give feedback (suggestions for topics, comments, etc.), please see hereEpisode list and links to all available episode transcripts (most interviews from #32 on) hereProvided as a free resource by Data Mesh Understanding / Scott Hirleman. Get in touch with Scott on LinkedIn if you want to chat data mesh.Transcript for this episode (link) provided by Starburst. See their Data Mesh Summit recordings here and their great data mesh resource center here. You can download their Data Mesh for Dummies e-book (info gated) here.Guy's LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/guytaylor/Deep Work by Cal Newport: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xJYlhhT7hyEIn this episode, Scott interviewed Guy Taylor, Director of Data Science and Analytics, as well as the Director of Experimentation at Booking.com. To be clear, Guy was only representing his own views on the episode.Some key takeaways/thoughts from Guy's point of view:In general, "people want to do the right thing." Look to reward people that do the good, ethical things as part of their work product.Always be asking "what is my part in this?" Ask for the expectations and try to be clear in your expectations of others.Literacy is not only about an ability to read but also write. So with data literacy/fluency, we need to be able to use data but also create and share it. It's about learning how to share information - not just 1s and 0s - and share it well.There are still major communication gaps between producers and consumers in many cases with data. Part of that is just not getting on the same page, really making sure both sides close that gap. Scott note: as Andrew Pease said, both parties should go more than half way to ensure you've covered everything.If you don't align on expectations, you're far more likely to have a bad time :)Data people need to stop trying to jump to the tooling to address a challenge first. Get the information necessary - what are people trying to accomplish to create value? - then look to how tools can drive towards capturing that value.In tech and especially in data, there is a strong tendency or leaning towards taking action now. Sometimes no action or no action right now is the right answer. Often times, you need more information to make a better decision instead of patching the hole in the...
This is the first episode in a two-part series marking the anniversary of the Russian invasion of Ukraine, which began on February 24, 2022. One year ago, Russian president Vladimir Putin may have believed he was on the precipice of a legacy-defining victory. His superior troops and tanks would roll into neighboring Ukraine – in a “special military operation” – beyond the areas of the eastern Donbas region, where Russian forces had been backing separatist groups in a stalemated conflict since 2014. Mr. Putin's armies would reach Kyiv in days, decapitate the Ukrainian government, and be greeted as liberators. Within weeks, Mr. Putin's war aims were exposed as a fantasy. In this episode, The Washington Times national security team leader Guy Taylor and Catholic University historian Michael Kimmage discuss what to expect in the coming year as well as the origins of the war, still a hotly debated topic on both sides of the Atlantic. Also, Mr. Kimmage, who worked on the Russia-Ukraine portfolio for the U.S. State Department in 2014-16, discusses the ways in which U.S. leaders talk about national interests, as Congress has approved billions in military and humanitarian aid to Ukraine.
China's decision to fly a surveillance balloon over the United States led Secretary of State Antony Blinken to postpone his trip to Beijing at a time when U.S.-China relations are at a historic low point. But neither the balloon incident nor other recent controversies, such as Covid or the trade war, are solely responsible for wrecking once promising ties. The seeds of this burgeoning Great Power rivalry were planted decades ago, when U.S. policymakers believed helping China along its path to prosperity would lead to a more stable and peaceful world. It hasn't exactly turned out that way. In this episode, The Washington Times' Guy Taylor and Andrew Scobell of the U.S. Institute of Peace discuss the increasingly antagonistic relationship between two powers contending for primacy in the Pacific and beyond.
As President Biden enters the third year of his presidency, his only obvious foreign policy success lies in Ukraine, where U.S. and NATO support has proved decisive in stopping -- at least so far -- Russia's war of aggression. Mr. Biden has framed his foreign policy by saying the U.S. is in a global contest pitting democracies versus autocracies. Is that a Biden Doctrine? In this episode, we examine the history of presidential doctrines, and The Washington Times' reporters Guy Taylor and Ben Wolfgang talk about the foreign policy challenges that lie ahead for the Biden administration as 2023 unfolds.
As China escalates its intimidation of Taiwan, provoking speculation that President Xi Jinping wants the People's Liberation Army to invade the island sometime in the next few years, Taiwan's government is preparing the population of nearly 24 million for the possibility of war while calling on the world's democracies for assistance. In this cauldron of international tension, The Washington Times' national security reporter Guy Taylor visited Taiwan to interview government officials and business leaders about the future of the island's de facto independence. In this episode, Taylor discusses how the outcome of the Chinese civil war in 1949, followed by the normalization of U.S.-China relations in the 1970s, laid the groundwork for today's dispute. Beyond the historic or ideological reasons behind Xi's vow to absorb Taiwan, the presence of advanced semiconductor manufacturers makes Taiwan an enticing geopolitical target which President Biden has vowed to defend in the case of attack.
Today's program looks at the Supreme Court decision in favor of a high school football coach who prayed on the field, what's next for abortion policy after the overturning of Roe v. Wade and President Biden at the G7 and NATO summits on Russia & China. Interviews with The Hill's John Kurzel (3) and Washington Times' Guy Taylor (31). Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Hour 3: Dave Murray, KFTK Chief Meteorologist, joins to give an update on the Winter weather heading it's way to St. Louis. Then, Bernie Goldberg shares on his latest piece with Mark Reardon. Later, Guy Taylor, National Security Team for the Washington Times, discusses the comments from President Biden Earlier today.
Guy Taylor, National Security Team Leader for the Washington Times, joins the Mark Reardon Show to discuss the comments President Biden made.
Guy Taylor, National Security Team Leader at The Washington Times, reports on the tensions between Ukraine and Russia. Tom Cotton, U.S. Senator for Arkansas and member of the Senate Armed Services Committee, addresses the threat of a Russian invasion of Ukraine. Lt. Gen. (Ret.) Jerry Boykin, FRC's Executive Vice President and former commander of the U.S. Army's Delta Force, discusses the situation in Russia and Ukraine and the implications for other troubled areas, including North Korea and China. Mat Staver, Founder and Chairman of Liberty Counsel, reviews the oral arguments he presented to the U.S. Supreme Court in Shurtleff v. City of Boston. Paul Coleman, Executive Director of Alliance Defending Freedom International, discusses the trial of Päivi Räsänen, a member of Finland's parliament, for expressing biblical beliefs about human sexuality. Chip Roy, U.S. representative for Texas's 21st District, talks about how GOP members of Congress are supporting Päivi Räsänen as she standson trial for her faith. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/loving-liberty/support
Information Operation host L Todd Wood speaks with Guy Taylor, the national security editor at The Washington Times on the tensions on the Russian/Ukrainian border.
Geelong musician, Taylor Henderson caught up in local scandal.
Geelong musician, Taylor Henderson caught up in local scandal.
Biden announces that a deal has been made in infrastructure to the tune of $1 Trillion! Then, Guy Taylor, the National Security Team Leader at The Washington Times joins Shaun to discuss how the rise of communism in Latin America will hurt the Biden Administration. Plus, the CDC can't get their story straight on COVID! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Biden's first trip abroad and Shaun shares his thoughts! Then, Guy Taylor, the National Security Team Leader at The Washington Times joins Shaun to give his view on how Biden's foreign policy will play out during his trip! Then, Fauci once again claims that if he's attacked, then science itself is being attacked! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Host Martin Di Caro and The Washington Times national security team leader Guy Taylor discuss President Biden's foreign policy. During the Democratic primary debates in 2020, foreign policy was largely ignored. Reality has imposed itself in the early days of the Biden presidency, as the new administration juggles geopolitical dilemmas all over the globe. But as often as American presidents try to shape events to their advantage, unforeseen events shape presidencies. And how a chief executive manages crises not of his own making can determine whether a presidency succeeds or fails.
Welcome to the first installment of the "Summer Songs" Songwriting Summer Series! For this episode, each of us are tasked with creating a song in the Garage Band iOS app while following some rules to make things a bit more interesting. Check it out to find out more, and if you just want to skip to the tunes, here are the timestamps: Goodrich's song ("Robot Summer"): 7:56 Kyle's Song ("Memories"): 12:19 Ali's Song ("Come Along [Song of the Summer]"): 16:42 Spurrier's Song ("The Ballad of Guy Taylor"): 22:54 CW for alcohol, death - 22:54 Also, THE BARDIC DREAMING FAN ZINE IS OUT NOW! Check it out and thank you so much to everyone who worked on it and put it together. It freaking ROCKS!! Our Die Hard Dice promo code for the month of June is " BombardJune " so if you need dice and/or dice accessories, use that code at checkout to save 10% on your order! Episode 72 will be out on June 15, and Episode 2 of the "Summer Songs" Songwriting Summer Series will be out on June 29. Thank you so much for joining us as always and stay safe out there! http://bombardedcast.com https://www.patreon.com/bombardedcast http://bombarded.bandcamp.com @bombardedcast #bardcast
Booking.com Director of Data Science and Analytics Guy Taylor shares his tips on scaling data and analytics initiatives from solid foundations and developing a sound data culture Scaling data and analytics initiatives successfully can be a challenge - even for businesses with a rich data culture. In this week's episode of the Business of Data Podcast, Booking.com Director of Data Science and Analytics Guy Taylor argues that scaling such initiatives successfully relies on strong data foundations, tying data and analytics initiatives to business incentives, and understanding the unique data context of your organization. “One of the big learnings that I've had is that having his kind of cookie-cutter one-size-fits-all strategy really doesn't work,” Taylor says. “It's really important to understand your current state and your current context. I think that is the thing that I'm pointing to which I hadn't fully taken into account. Context is absolutely everything.” How Data Culture and Data Context Interact To scale data and analytics initiatives successfully, Taylor recommends developing a data culture that focuses on breaking down traditional silos and democratizing data use. This can be a challenge for many organizations, especially given that data contexts vary widely across industries. “It all comes back to the culture,” Taylor explains. “In the banking environment, for example, because of the regulation and because of the way that data is really considered to be a key asset. What you see is power dynamics built up around data fiefdoms and people really wanting to hold on to control of the data.” He continues: “What I'm seeing in the start-up culture, with its culture of high growth and rapid acceleration is the exact opposite. It's that everybody has access, and everyone can do everything withing the regulatory frameworks that do exist. Building on Strong Data Foundations The work of building a strong data culture and shoring up data foundations never stops. Indeed, because the data landscape is constantly evolving so to must data culture constantly evolve. However, striking a balance between driving value through data and analytics initiatives while continuing to build strong data foundations can be tricky. Taylor says that communicating effectively with key stakeholders on the importance of solid foundations to the ultimate success of an initiative is imperative. “It's about figuring out what the incentives are. Because without aligning with those objectives, you're dead in the water,” Taylor says. “You need to figure out what the incentives are on a business level, what the incentives at a social level, and what the incentives at a personal level and align to those.” He concludes: “If you can figure out how you can inject your ‘how' into their ‘why' then you're both winning.” Key Takeaways Data culture is everything. The success, or failure, of data and analytics initiatives relies on a democratized data culture. Build your data foundations. To scale initiatives successfully, data and analytics initiatives must be built on solid foundations. Align your ‘how' with their ‘why'. Demonstrating how data and analytics initiatives will achieve business goals is the best way to win support.
Fifty years after Nixon's move to open the door to Mao's China, the world's most populous country is vying to become the most militarily and economically powerful one. In 1971, few Americans might have foreseen the dramatic changes China would undergo, as it began incorporating market reforms into its one-party, Communist state. Is the door now open to conflict, competition, or cooperation? The Washington Times' Guy Taylor and Johns Hopkins University SAIS scholar Carla Freeman join the conversation.
Shaun dissects Biden's first press conference since taking office and it's a doozy. Then, Guy Taylor of The Washington Times joins Shaun to discuss why North Korea's missile testing is important. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The U.S. faces a May 1 deadline to withdraw its last 2,500 troops from Afghanistan, nearly 20 years after invading to avenge the 9/11 terrorist strikes by al-Qaeda. What will it take to end this forever war? Washington Times national security reporter Guy Taylor and the Quincy Institute's Adam Weinstein, a U.S. Marine veteran, join the conversation.
Shaun Thompson is in for Steve Cortes and Shaun is joined by The Washington Times' Guy Taylor on Secretary Pompeo's assertion that there will be a transition to a 2nd Trump term. Then, Robby Soave of Reason on how the media still doesn't understand Trump voters and also seek to exile Latinos who voted for Trump. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
[This track contains some testimonials of sexual assault that some listeners may find distressing.] Hear stories from those who are working together to resist corporate malpractice and power in their communities - from the trade union working with migrant workers in southern Spain to demand better working conditions; to the network monitoring mining companies in Romania and supporting communities that are confronting them. Hosted by: Ethical Consumer With: Delia McGrath was born in London and has lived for 28 years in Andalucia. She is an activist in the small trade union SOC SAT, affiliated to the Via Campesina. She is active in education and training, the food sovereignty area, and often acts as the link with the UK for language reasons! She lives in the mountains near the sea, where the plastic greenhouses produce our year-round salad vegetables and give underpaid exploitative work to thousands, mainly immigrants. She has also been involved in campaigns to improve the rights of the soft fruits workers in Huelva and Morocco. Roxana Pencea Brădățan is a founding member of Mining Watch Romania. In her campaigning work, Roxana is involved in the fight against the corruption of both the government and corporations. She believes that by curbing corruptions’ power, the mining projects against which she fights would have no future in Romania. In her free time, she enjoys picking mushrooms and hiking. Guy Taylor joined Global Justice Now in November 2014 to focus on the campaign against TTIP. He previously worked for the Joint Council for the Welfare of immigrants and before that for anti-capitalist group Globalise Resistance. He has been tear gassed in nine different countries, has uncovered a police spy and discovered his name on the construction workers' blacklist. He lives with his partner and two young sons in a housing coop in SE London. More audio at ethicalconsumer.org Ethical Consumer Week 2020 explored the role of consumers, businesses, and NGOs in building more resilient communities in the face of Covid-19 and the ecological crisis. We discussed the underlying issues, a radically reimagined future and the actions that we can all take to support just transitions. We gained inspiration from those exploring the answers and already creating ripples of change. More audio for Ethical Consumer Week at ethicalconsumerweek.com
[This track contains some testimonials of sexual assault that some listeners may find distressing.] Hear stories from those who are working together to resist corporate malpractice and power in their communities - from the trade union working with migrant workers in southern Spain to demand better working conditions; to the network monitoring mining companies in Romania and supporting communities that are confronting them. Hosted by: Ethical Consumer With: Delia McGrath was born in London and has lived for 28 years in Andalucia. She is an activist in the small trade union SOC SAT, affiliated to the Via Campesina. She is active in education and training, the food sovereignty area, and often acts as the link with the UK for language reasons! She lives in the mountains near the sea, where the plastic greenhouses produce our year-round salad vegetables and give underpaid exploitative work to thousands, mainly immigrants. She has also been involved in campaigns to improve the rights of the soft fruits workers in Huelva and Morocco. [Delia's talk includes sections from news video published by FRANCE 24. The full video clips are available here: https://youtu.be/Ac8wJ1unqu0 https://youtu.be/PL7CHmTdrIo ] Roxana Pencea Brădățan is a founding member of Mining Watch Romania. In her campaigning work, Roxana is involved in the fight against the corruption of both the government and corporations. She believes that by curbing corruptions’ power, the mining projects against which she fights would have no future in Romania. In her free time, she enjoys picking mushrooms and hiking. Guy Taylor joined Global Justice Now in November 2014 to focus on the campaign against TTIP. He previously worked for the Joint Council for the Welfare of immigrants and before that for anti-capitalist group Globalise Resistance. He has been tear gassed in nine different countries, has uncovered a police spy and discovered his name on the construction workers' blacklist. He lives with his partner and two young sons in a housing coop in SE London. More audio at ethicalconsumer.org Ethical Consumer Week 2020 explored the role of consumers, businesses, and NGOs in building more resilient communities in the face of Covid-19 and the ecological crisis. We discussed the underlying issues, a radically reimagined future and the actions that we can all take to support just transitions. We gained inspiration from those exploring the answers and already creating ripples of change. More audio for Ethical Consumer Week at ethicalconsumerweek.com
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In this episode Ian and CEO talk aboot Ryan Long going on the Tim Pool podcast, getting Bill Burr on da show, Cumia, Joe Rogan and much more! Check out Ryan Long:YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/phatbredrensTwitter: @RyanLongComedy Watch the video version and subscribe to Brother Cosmic Cam:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e3G88TsPqj0 Cosmic and Rex watch da show:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q32U5rwC_uM Check out the Rick and Morty Documentary:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s0Bp8q3vtVY&t=221s Subscribe to RossDawg:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC2QE0Z25tDRGSDWiOtj_UzQ Subscribe to Rex:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MpIvxXYGGdY IanEllis.podbean.com
In this episode we explore what a post-lockdown world might look like and how it will affect the climate. Our panel on international campaigners discusses why we need to treat the climate crisis as urgently as the Covid-19 pandemic, why challenging the free market ideology and committing to universal public healthcare is essential, and what actions we can take to win a brighter, greener future. Guy Taylor, activism manager at Global Justice Now is joined by Nnimmo Bassey, a leading environmental activist and author in Nigeria, Alice Picard, activist and board member of ATTAC France and Danni Paffard, head of organising at Green New Deal UK, and part of the Build Back Better campaign. Music: Brylie Christopher Oxley, Remnants of Effervescence
Washington Times National Security Team Leader Guy Taylor checks in with Andy: Australia is paying a heavy price for demanding a global probe into China’s handling of the coronavirus, a demand that prompted retaliatory tariffs and angry propaganda from Beijing accusing Canberra of being a US lackey.
Laura Carno is a political media strategist and the Founder and Executive Director of FASTER Colorado, an organization that trains armed K-12 school staff at no cost to the school. Through her media company, I Am Created Equal, Laura helped to recall the Colorado State Senate President in 2013 over his gun-control agenda, and his refusal to give his constituents a fair hearing. Laura also founded a local government watchdog organization in Colorado Springs, CO called SpringsTaxpayers.com, that protects the interests of the taxpayers from government overreach. Laura is the author of Government Ruins Nearly Everything: Reclaiming Social Issues From Uncivil Servants. Laura is a regular in Colorado media. She has been featured on or published in National Review, The Hill, America’s First Freedom, CNN Headline News, USA Today, and Fox News Channel. TOPIC...Biden and Beto Bumble Gun Policy!! Guy Taylor is the National Security Team Leader at The Washington Times, overseeing the paper's State Department, Pentagon and intelligence coverage. He has reported from dozens of countries and been a guest on the BBC, CNN, NPR, FOX, C-SPAN and The McLaughlin Group. A series Mr. Taylor led on the motives and fallout around Russia's attempts to influence the 2016 U.S. election was recognized with a Gerald R. Ford Journalism Prize for Distinguished Reporting on the Presidency, and a Society for Professional Journalists award. In 2012, he won a Virginia Press Association award for reporting on political, economic and security developments in Mexico. TOPIC...Russia and China flood web with coronavirus lies blaming U.S.!! Dr. Gerard Lameiro is an author, philosopher, economist, and engineer. He is the author of five books and is a popular TV and Talk Radio show guest. Dr. Lameiro was a member of the 1980 Presidential Electoral College and personally cast one electoral vote for Ronald Reagan for President of the United States of America. Dr. Lameiro accurately predicted a Trump victory long before most pollsters and pundits gave Trump even a small chance of winning the presidential election. Dr. Lameiro correctly predicted every State that candidate Trump actually carried in the 2016 election. HIS LATEST BOOK.. “Real World Socialism..” Available from Amazon.com and other retail outlets. Available on Kindle and other devices. TOPIC..When will the Corona Virus Panic End??
Episode 167 - Week 4 of GE2019 brought a tragic terror attack, bleak racism battles, too many debates, and the Prime Minister getting his dad to do things because he was too busy eating scones. Plus a look at what's gone wrong in the rehabilitation system and a chat with Guy Taylor (@guidotallman) from Global Justice Now (@globaljusticeuk) on those 451 pages of UK / US trade documents.GLOBAL JUSTICE NOW: https://www.globaljustice.org.uk/THAT GIG IN CANTERBURY ON SATURDAY: https://thegulbenkian.co.uk/events/exploding-dream-cabaret/GET THE LAST SKEPTIK'S NEW ALBUM HERE: https://backl.ink/SYITNLSIGN UP TO NEXT UP COMEDY AT: www.nextupcomedy.com/tiernanisgreatSign up to Tiernan's comedy mailing list here: https://www.tiernandouieb.co.uk/contact/SUBSCRIBE & LISTEN TO TIERNAN HOST THE NESTA FUTURE CURIOUS PODCAST HERE: https://www.nesta.org.uk/feature/future-curious/HOW DOES THIS POLITICS THING WORK THEN? Website: politicsforkids.co.ukUSUAL PODCAST BABBLE:Donate to the Patreon at www.patreon.com/parpolbroBuy me a coffee at https://ko-fi.com/parpolbroJoin Tiernan's comedy mailing list at www.tiernandouieb.co.uk/contactFollow us on Twitter @parpolbro, on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/groups/ParPolBro/ and the fancy webpage at http://www.partlypoliticalbroadcast.co.ukMusic by The Last Skeptik (@thelastskeptik) - https://www.thelastskeptik.com/ - Subscribe to his podcast Thanks For Trying here. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Guy has been the National Director for the Talented Athlete Scholarship Scheme from its inception. He advises a number of countries on the development of their own Dual Career programmes, including currently being the International Advisor on Dual Careers for the Japanese Ministry of Education, Culture, Sport, Science and Technology. He has previously been Chef de Mission and Team Manager for a number of GB delegations and teams across various sports and events. Guy chairs the European Union Expert Group in Human Resources Development in Sport, having previously been Chair for the Education and Training in Sport Expert Group. He is also a member of the British Weightlifting Board and is Chair to their High Performance Group.
Shaun Thompson is joined by Professor of history, Kevin Gutzman to talk impeachment and Washington Times reporter, Guy Taylor joins Shaun to chat about U.S. fears in pulling out of northern Syria. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Guy Taylor, Head of Data & Data Driven Intelligence at Nedbank, comes on the show to discuss the state of the industry, machine learning practices, and why you should add a South African safari to your bucket list! Suit up for an incredibly engaging conversation.Show NotesCheck us out on:- YouTube- Apple Podcasts- Google Play Music- Spotify- TuneIn- Stitcher00:10 - Connect with Producer Steve Moore on LinkedIn and Twitter. 00:15 - Connect with Producer Liam Seston on LinkedIn and Twitter. 00:20 - Connect with Producer Rachit Sharma on LinkedIn. 00:25 - Connect with Host Al Martin on LinkedIn and Twitter. 00:58 - Connect with Guy Taylor on LinkedIn.01:00 - Connect with Nedbank on Twitter.01:49 - What is data driven intelligence? Click here to learn more.03:03 - South Africa has 11 official languages! Click the link to learn more.04:30 - Here are the 20 most beautiful places in South Africa.10:35 - "Culture eats strategy for breakfast". Check out a related Forbes article here.14:23 - Check out calnewport.com.21:39 - Here's an article explaining further details bias in machine learning.
Guy Taylor, Head of Data & Data Driven Intelligence at Nedbank, comes on the show to discuss the state of the industry, machine learning practices, and why you should add a South African safari to your bucket list! Suit up for an incredibly engaging conversation.Show NotesCheck us out on:- YouTube- Apple Podcasts- Google Play Music- Spotify- TuneIn- Stitcher00:10 - Connect with Producer Steve Moore on LinkedIn and Twitter. 00:15 - Connect with Producer Liam Seston on LinkedIn and Twitter. 00:20 - Connect with Producer Rachit Sharma on LinkedIn. 00:25 - Connect with Host Al Martin on LinkedIn and Twitter. 00:58 - Connect with Guy Taylor on LinkedIn.01:00 - Connect with Nedbank on Twitter.01:49 - What is data driven intelligence? Click here to learn more.03:03 - South Africa has 11 official languages! Click the link to learn more.04:30 - Here are the 20 most beautiful places in South Africa.10:35 - "Culture eats strategy for breakfast". Check out a related Forbes article here.14:23 - Check out calnewport.com.21:39 - Here's an article explaining further details bias in machine learning.
Super Bowl 51 talk with 94.3 WSC's Sports Guy: Taylor Millard
On the Brand Storytelling podcast, we are joined by the executive director of marketing for Tourism Tasmania, Guy Taylor. We talk about how countries and states sell the dream and attract tourists through creative storytelling experiences and engaging content.
Jocelyn Brown - Somebody Else's Guy - Taylor Square Praise To JB Remix by DJ Alex Taylor
From Friday, Jan 09: Guests include Ian Bishop, Chris Versace, Stephen Dinan, Guy Taylor, Drew Johnson, Dave Boyer
From Friday, Dec 12: Guests include Ian Bishop, Chris Versace, Stephen Dinan, Guy Taylor, Kelly Riddell, Zac Boyer
From Monday, Nov 10: Guests include Ian Bishop, Matt Schlapp, Guy Taylor, Tammy Bruce, Robert Knight, Lee Goodman
My re-edit of our remix of the Jocelyn Brown classic - "Somebody Else's Guy" this is old school funky disco! Download link now available. https://soundcloud.com/alex-taylor/jocelyn-brown-somebody-elses-guy-taylor-square-praise-to-jb-remix