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Over The Ditch with Mark Jones It was great catching up with Mark to discuss a wide range of topics, including the recent Young Guns Series, the current landscape of mare racing, 2yo competition, and much more. Mark shares his insightful thoughts on where the sport is heading and the opportunities ahead. Campbells Comments would like to thank Breckon Farms, Haras des Trotteurs, Woodlands Stud NZ NZB Standardbred Aldebaran Park
65 -Evènementiel et culture du 19 au 26/5/2025 (détails dans podcast)« Itinérantes 2025 » d'Arcane 17 :- « Working class hero » avec Pierre DOMENGES le 24/5 à 18h30 au Robin des Bois Tarbes46° Mai du Livre du 15 au 21/5 au Haras de Tarbes « Et l'humain ? »Conférence-débat organisée par le MRAP le 21/5 à 18h30 à la Bourse du TravailConférences :- « Le chemin de St Jacques en vallée d'Aure » par Cécile DELAUMONE le 21/5 à 17h, Maison du Patrimoine St Lary- « Sans elles, la moitié de notre travail eût été impossible » par Camille VALAT LOUBERE et Thomas FERRER le 21/5 à 14h, Résidence le Stade- « L'étrange Mme ERVERPOEL » par Alain-Jacques LEVRIER-MUSSAT le 22/5 à 17h, Espace Mengelatte Lourdes- « Ecrire l'histoire d'un club de rugby : l'union sportive Argelésienne » le 23/5 à 18h aux nouvelles Archives DépartementalesAuberge philosophique « La beauté sauvera-t-elle le monde ?'le 20/5 à 18h, espace de la gare ArgelèsMédiathèque Simone Veil Bagnères :- Braderie de documents le 21/5 de 10h à 17h30- Causerie verte humoristique avec Annick BALERI le 24/5 à 15hApéro-Rencontre avec Estelle ROCCHITELLI le 23/5 à 18h30 à Seich et le 24/5 à 11h bibliothèque ArrensRencontres auteurs :- Le 24/5 à 18h30 avec Adèle CASSIGNEUL « Le Vent des Mots » Lannemezan- Le 24/5 à 15h avec Wilfrid LUPANO, Librairie BD Vore- Le 24/5 à 16h avec Sandrine LE GOFF, médiathèque Louis Aragon- Le 26/5 à 17h30 avec Agnès BROWN, Espace Jeanne Larroque (UTL)« La Nuit des lézards » le 23/5 à 20h Cinéma Casino ArgelèsFestival TINTAM'ART du 23 au 28/5 à Rabastens de BigorreAutres manifestations dans podcastSPECTACLES« Rencontres aux chœurs du printemps », Chapelle de Laün, Arrens-Marsous :- Le 24/5 à 20h « Canta se gausas » et le 25/5 à 15h30 « Musica Vivente »Saison culturelle Bagnères : « Mafia Thérapie » le 24/5 à 20h30, Halle aux GrainsParvis : GiselleLe Pari : « En dessous » Cie de la Tong du 20 au 25/5Parc des Expos : « Vers l'infini » avec Eric LAGADEC et Guillaume MEURICE le 24/5 à 20hCAC Séméac : « Les Fourberies de Scapin « le 22/5 à 20h30 et « Sur les pas de Lise » le 24/5 à 20h30ECLA Aureilhan : Match improvisation le 24/5 à 20h30Maison du Savoir St Laurent de N : « SOI » le 23/5 à 10hL'Atelier Vic en Bigorre : « Boby Bi Goude » le 24/5 à 20h30Petit Théâtre Maurice Sarrazin : « Laisse la musique te guider » le 20/5 à 14hConcert « Javotte » le 23/5 à 20h (JAZZ MDA)CAC Jean Glavany Maubourguet : concert Chorale UTL et CANTADOUR le 24/5 à 18h30Paradis des Artistes Maubourguet : La Cie des Petits Concerts le 24/5 à 20h30Autres concerts, galas danse dans podcastCinéma : Atelier UTL « La part des anges » le 22/5 à 15h au Parvis et le 23/5 à 15h, le Palais LourdesSemaine cinéma européen au Maintenon Bagnères du 19 au 23/5CGR : concert culte Renaud le 20/5 à 19h45 et Opéra au cinéma le 22/5 à 20h15Autres séances spéciales Parvis dans podcastExpositions dans podcastHébergé par Ausha. Visitez ausha.co/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
I caught up with Pat Driscoll, who shared some exciting news for Haras des Trotteurs. As the deadline for payments for the HDT Trotters Classic approaches, there are seven weanlings set to make their way to the NZB Standardbred weanling sale on June 26. Plus, much more. Contact; Louise Toulmin M: 0428 792 834 louise@harasdestrotteurs.com.au Georgia Lowry M: 0405 267 299 Georgia@yabbydamracing.com
65 -Evènementiel et culture du 12 au 19/5/2025 (détails dans podcast)« Nuit européenne des musées » le 17/5/2025 :- Lourdes Château Fort et Musée pyrénéen Lourdes de 18h30 à 22h30 - Tarbes Musée Massey et Musée Déportation et Résistance Nuit européenne des musées - Site officiel de la Ville de Tarbes 46° Mai du Livre du 15 au 21/5 au Haras de Tarbes « Et l'humain ? » Ligue de l'Enseignement 6529° Festival des MAYNATS le 14/5 à Hitte, les 16,17 et 18/5 à Pouzac Festival 2025, le programme ! – Les MAYNATS, Spectacles VivantsRencontre avec Michèle TAJAN (atelier livres et rencontres de l'UTL) autour de son dernier roman « Silences de cendres » le 12/5 à 17h30 à l'Espace Jeanne LarroqueRencontres auteurs:- Le 13/5 à 17h30 avec Nancy GUILBERT à la Médiathèque Louis Aragon Tarbes- Le 14/5 à 10h avec Pascal DESSAINT, « Le Vent des Mots » Lannemezan- Le 15/5 à 15h avec Pierre MELENDEZ Résidence Le Stade Tarbes- Du 15 au 17/5 avec auteurs « Rencontres littéraires Nogaro « Librairie La Litote Vic en BigorreConférences :- « Un découvreur au 13° siècle : Marco Pole et Le Livre des Merveilles » le 13/5 à 18h, parvis de la médiathèque Simone Veil Bagnères- Conférence botanique « Flore des Hautes-Pyrénées » par Guy DUSSAUSSOIS le 14/5 à 14h, Le Refuge Barèges- « Georges Burou, pionnier de la chirurgie transgenre » par Hamida CHAOUKY le 14/5 à 17h30, Esp Jeanne Larroque- Appel d'air « Grands Tétras , chasse photographique » le 15/5 à 18h, Palais des Congrès Lourdes- Le musicien Dimitri Chostakovitch » par J-François LEBOUX le 15/5 à 18h au STAPS (UTL)- « L'art du vitrail, toute une histoire » le 18/5 à 14h30, Abbaye de l'EscaladieuFête des Jumelages le 16/5 à 18h, Jardin des Vignaux, BagnèresFestival UNIQUES le 15/5 de 9h à 14h, Parvis Mairie de TarbesAutres manifestations dans podcastSPECTACLESTous les spectacles des différentes structures culturelles dans le podcast : Parvis, Tarbes en scènes, La Gespe, CAC Séméac, Ecla Aureilhan, Petit Théâtre Gare Argelès, MDA Quai de l'Adour, saison culturelle Lourdes et Lannemezan, Conservatoire Henri Duparc,Ainsi que les concerts, galas danse, soirées spéciales cinéma et expositionsHébergé par Ausha. Visitez ausha.co/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
65 -Evènementiel et culture du 28/4 au 5/5/2025 (détails dans podcast)« Le Mois Bigourdan » du 29/3 au 30/4/2025 (organisé par Bigorr'Trad et Dahu Collectif) :Le 29/4 remise des prix scolaires au Haras (journée)Le 30/4 à 19h grande Cantera au Bar la Pena ArsenalItinérantes 2025 d'Arcane 17 :Le 2/5 à 19h, dédicace « Paysans d'Occitanie » avec Marie-Pierre VIEU à « La Taulada « Castelnau-MagnoacLe 5/5 à 18h30 « Nuta ou la mémoire Yiddish, Petit Théâtre Maurice Sarrazin TarbesRencontre signature avec Diego ARRABAL « Illusions » le3/5 de 10h à 12h30,librairie Auprès de Pyrène Bagnères de BigorreJournée de l'Art amateur à Maubourguet le 4/5 de 10h à 17h à la MDACONFÉRENCES :« Suffit-il pour être libre de vivre en démocratie ? « avec Pierre LEBEAU le 28/4 à 14h30, Hôtel de Journet, Vic en Bigorre« Pierre DUMAS, Résistant et journaliste » par Jean-François SOULET le 3 mai à 14h30, Bourse du TravailCauserie verte avec Annick BALERI le 3/5 à 9h45, médiathèque de LourdesPortes ouvertes serres municipales Tarbes (chemin des Carrerots) le 4/5 de 9h30à 12h30 et 13h30 à 18hFoire aux fleurs le 3/5 de 8h à 13h à Castelnau-MagnoacSalon du Mieux-Être du 3 au 4/5, Maison du Temps Libre Castelnau Rivière BasseFête des tourteaux à Larreule du 1 au 4/5Breakfit -Salon de la Forme du 3 au 4/5, Parc des Expositions Tarbes – Halls 1, 3 et 4Braderie Sports Loisirs du 2 au 4/5 au Parc des Expositions Tarbes – Hall 2Saison culturelle Bagnères : « La promesse de l'Aube » le 3/5 à 20h30, Halle aux grains SPECTACLESParvis : « Art » les 29 et 30/4 PARI : « Les Assassines Crise » du 29/4 au 4/5Cartel Bigourdan : « J'peux pas, j'ai rave » le 30/4 à 21h à l'Alamzic BagnèresCAC Séméac : « Entre les mondes : destination ailleurs » le 2/5 à 20h30Théâtre Gare Cauterets : concert Versos Cubanas le 28/4 à 20h30 CAC Maubourguet : Récital Nicole et Yves SANARENS le 4/5 à 15h à 20h30 (caritatif)Salle des fêtes Arrens-Marsous : Concert du Printemps (musique classique) le 29/4 à 20h30 (OPUS 65)Maison Parc National et Vallée de Luz St Sauveur : Chorale du Lac le 3/5 à 18hMJC Vic en Bigorre : » A tricyclette, musique sur 3 roues » le 30/4 à 19h30Les Musiqu'Halles le 3/5 de 10 à 13h, halles et marchés LourdesAutres concerts et spectacles dans podcastCinéma : WE Polar au Parvis les 3 et 4/5Expositions (toutes les expositions dans podcast) Consultez la page des PODCASTS de l'UTL-TB : https://www.utl-tb.info/page/2238064-rubriques-radioHébergé par Ausha. Visitez ausha.co/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
Bienvenue dans ce dernier épisode hors-série consacré au Salon des Étalons de Saint-Lô. Nous partons à la découverte d'un élevage qui incarne à lui seul l'excellence et le savoir-faire français : le Haras de Semilly.Quand on parle du Haras de Semilly, on pense immédiatement à Le Thot de Semilly et Diamant de Semilly, étalons de référence qui ont marqué l'élevage mondial. Mais derrière ces succès, il y a une histoire, une famille, une transmission de génération en génération. Aujourd'hui, Richard, Anne-Sophie et Dylan Levallois nous racontent cette aventure quise poursuit depuis des décennies en restant fidèles aux valeurs qui ont fait la renommée du Haras, tout en s'adaptant aux exigences du marché et de la compétition moderne.Dans cet épisode, nous allons parler de l'évolution du métier d'éleveur et d'étalonnier, du rôle clé que joue un événement comme le Salon des Étalons dans la visibilité et la commercialisation des chevaux, et des choix stratégiques à faire pour sélectionner et promouvoir la génétique de demain.Comment trouve-t-on les futurs grands reproducteurs ? Quelles sont les qualités essentielles d'un étalon en 2025 ? Comment préserver la diversité génétique tout en répondant aux attentes du marché ?Richard, Anne-Sophie et Dylan nous ont fait le plaisir de répondre à ces questions.Hébergé par Ausha. Visitez ausha.co/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
Nick is joined by RTE and Racing TV broadcaster Jane Mangan to reflect on the life of Michael O'Sullivan, the hugely promising talent who died at 24 on Sunday morning. They are joined at some length by Ken Whelan, the former jockey who acted as agent and mentor to Michael, and who has been close to Michael's family through his final days.Also on today's show, Nick and Jane are joined by Adrien Cugnasse to discuss developments at Haras le Fresnay since its acquisition by Abu Dhabi's Sheikh Mansour, and to document an extraordinary sequence of events in Doha, including the shock return of Pierre Charles Boudot.They also look back on the action from Ascot and Wincanton at the weekend.
Nick is joined by RTE and Racing TV broadcaster Jane Mangan to reflect on the life of Michael O'Sullivan, the hugely promising talent who died at 24 on Sunday morning. They are joined at some length by Ken Whelan, the former jockey who acted as agent and mentor to Michael, and who has been close to Michael's family through his final days. Also on today's show, Nick and Jane are joined by Adrien Cugnasse to discuss developments at Haras le Fresnay since its acquisition by Abu Dhabi's Sheikh Mansour, and to document an extraordinary sequence of events in Doha, including the shock return of Pierre Charles Boudot. They also look back on the action from Ascot and Wincanton at the weekend.
Yabby Dam Farms Virtual Yearling Parade, with 9 yearlings in the NZB Standardbred February 15th and 18th sales. Pat Driscoll joined me to showcase his exciting draft selling on both islands in New Zealand. Contact Pat Driscoll +61 414 975 376 Haras des Trotteurs
Nick is joined by Racing Post senior writer Lee Mottershead for Tuesday's edition of the popular daily horse racing podcast. At the All Party Parliamentary Group for Racing and Bloodstock reception in the House of Commons on Monday night, Nick caught up with APPG Chair Dan Carden MP, who speaks of his enthusiasm for racing and his opportunities to advocate for the sport in parliament. Also today, Arena Racing Company CEO Martin Cruddace gives Nick a lengthy and wide ranging interview which covers Affordability Checks, Prize Money, Racecourse Closures, Customer Experience, Levy Reform, The Winter Millions, and more. Plus, Timeform's Dan Barber examines the merits of Salvator Mundi, while AJ O' Neill has the latest on the fascinating recruit Indiana Dream, and Pascal Noue of Haras de la Hetraie is this week's Weatherbys Bloodstock Guest.
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**Breeding a Champion!** I recently spoke with Pat Driscoll about what it takes to breed a champion trotter. One of the standout horses, Just Believe, bred by Yabby Dam Farms, has dominated the racing scene, winning nearly every major race in Australia and New Zealand. However, he is not the only exceptional trotter produced by Haras des Trotteurs Stallions. The Locomotive won the 2024 Inter-Dominion, with Keayang Chucky finishing in second place, among many other outstanding trotters. Pat shared valuable insights into how he selects the stallions that represent Haras des Trotteurs, emphasizing that success is no accident.
Been a great week for Ashwood Racing Stables. Alex joined me at Kilmore Racing Club Inc after the impressive win of Jetter Son in race 1. With Parisian Artist in the trotters Inter Dominion final it's really been a magic week for the team. Good Luck this weekend. Haras des Trotteurs Harness Racing Victoria
Nick is joined by David Yates to discuss the latest from around the racing world. They are joined to day by Cork trainer Jimmy Mangan who, although excited about Spillane's Tower's King George bid, warns that it is highly. contingent on soft ground at the Sunbury track. Also on today's show, Nick and Dave pick through the reporting on Frankie Dettori vs HMRC, while - in the company of former Windsor Champion Jockey Hywel Davies, they welcome the return of jumping to the Berkshire track. Dan Barber pops in with the Timeform perspective, Erwan de Chambure from Haras de Montaigu is this week's Weatherbys Guest, while Nick catches up with Clonbonny Stud's Denise O'Brien, who shaves her head for Cystic Fibrosis in Ireland this evening.
Nick is joined by David Yates to discuss the latest from around the racing world. They are joined to day by Cork trainer Jimmy Mangan who, although excited about Spillane's Tower's King George bid, warns that it is highly. contingent on soft ground at the Sunbury track. Also on today's show, Nick and Dave pick through the reporting on Frankie Dettori vs HMRC, while - in the company of former Windsor Champion Jockey Hywel Davies, they welcome the return of jumping to the Berkshire track. Dan Barber pops in with the Timeform perspective, Erwan de Chambure from Haras de Montaigu is this week's Weatherbys Guest, while Nick catches up with Clonbonny Stud's Denise O'Brien, who shaves her head for Cystic Fibrosis in Ireland this evening.
On A Streak standing at Wai Eyre Farm! I caught up with Daryl Brown to chat about the son of Cantab Hall standing in the flesh at Wai Eyre. The farm has several stallions and is excited to be joining up with Haras des Trotteurs to stand the Breeders Crown champ in NZ.
Conversamos con Elizabeth Kassis, quien destaca las cualidades de la raza que se presenta con hermosos ejemplares en SAGO FISUR 2024.
**Over The Ditch 24/11/24** Join us for a big show featuring Craig Ferguson, Martin Pierson from the @New Zealand Sires' Stakes, and Sammy Kilgour, who has just trained her first winner. This exciting event wouldn't be possible without the generous support of our fantastic sponsors: Woodlands Stud NZ, Haras des Trotteurs, Aldebaran Park, NZB Standardbred, and Breckon Farms.
I visited Oakbank Estate, where Gary and Louise Toulmin have a stunning property located just outside Ballarat. The estate is home to mares, foals, and yearlings in preparation for the upcoming Nutrien Equine - Standardbred yearling sales. Additionally, Louise represents Haras des Trotteurs and shared some important updates from the farm.
PARISIAN ARTISTE took out the 2024 King Of The North Swan Hill Trotters Cup. Tayla French joined me for a quick chat about what it meant to get "Hector" back in the winner's stalls. Another winner bred by Haras des Trotteurs www.harasdestrotteurs.com.au
Nick - in Del Mar, CA, ahead of Breeders' Cup - is joined from Melbourne by Racing Post senior writer Lee Mottershead to discuss the latest from around the racing world. With favourite Jan Brueghel controversially scratched from the Melbourne Cup on the order of RV vets and stewards, Nick and Lee examine the reasons for the scratch with Kick Up for Racing's Vicky Leonard, after hearing Aidan O'Brien's succinct but unvarnished thoughts on the matter. Later in this episode, hear more from Aidan, as he discusses City of Troy's Classic bid, while we also hear from Ramiro Restrepo, owner of Juvenile fancy Ferocious, Keeneland's Cormac Breathnach on the inaugural eve-of-Cup sale, and JA McGrath with news of David Eustace's rapid rise in Hong Kong. This week's Weatherbys guest is Jennifer Sassier, Breeding Manager of Haras du Mont dit Mont in Normandy.
Pat Driscoll from Haras des Trotteurs Ahead of Sunday's Group 1 E L Titan Haras des Trotteurs Victorian Trotters Derby at Maryborough Harness Racing Club & Function Complex I caught up with Pat to discuss stallions, The group 1 Maryborogh meeting and of course the Trotter. Harness Racing Victoria
In this Com d'Archi, discover two projects, one with its hospital dedicated to horses, developed by Groupe Franc Architectures, in Normandy.Gabriel Franc, cofounder of Groupe Franc Architectures with Yann Daoudlarian, introduces us to their agency. They are implanted in several cities of France, from Le Havre to Bordeaux, and have more than one hundred collaborators. The agency has several specialities, notably residential, warehouses and logistics, office architecture. During the last ten years, they designed around five billions square meters of warehouses, with the aim to offer better work space to the employees. Their versatility allows them to work on gigantic projects and very small ones. They are used to collaborating with international and local developers.The equine projects, might be a surprising to talk about. The Goustranville project includes an equine hospital that takes into account, into its circulation mapping, the high sensitivity of horses to illness. The refurbishment of the Haras du Pin project with its very particular needs and scale, will be ready for the Paris OG 2024 (teams training).Image teaser Haras du Pin in Normandy, France - DR © PackShotSound engineering : Julien Rebours___If you like the podcast do not hesitate:. to subscribe so you don't miss the next episodes,. to leave us stars and a comment :-),. to follow us on Instagram @comdarchipodcast to find beautiful images, always chosen with care, so as to enrich your view on the subject.Nice week to all of you ! Hébergé par Acast. Visitez acast.com/privacy pour plus d'informations.
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durée : 00:59:39 - Le 13/14 - par : Bruno Duvic - Nous sommes aujourd'hui en direct du Haras national de Saint Lô, dans le cadre des commémorations des 80 ans du débarquement pour rendre hommage aux victimes civiles des bombardements en Normandie.
Nick, in Baltimore, is joined from York by Lydia Hislop, who analyses all the highs and lows from the first day of the Dante Festival, including some very difficult moments early in the day and the possible consequences of the as-yet-unfinished stewards' enquiry. Following the running of the Musidora, they try to piece together a tricky Oaks puzzle. Also today, Willie Mullins joins the show to talk Vauban and his new flat star Lope de Lilas, while Olly Cole looks forward to the Lockinge return of Royal Scotsman and assesses his strong clutch of juveniles. In Maryland, 1ST Racing's Peter Rotondo previews the Preakness Stakes, plus Haras de Meautry's Nick Bell embarks on a mammoth cycling challenge in aid of Au Dela des Pistes, and York's Food and Wine supremo Steve Cooper brings us up to speed on new developments at the track.
Nick is joined by broadcaster Rishi Persad to discuss the latest developments from around the racing world. They lead with yesterday's news that Opera Singer would likely miss the 1,000 Guineas, and Nick talks to Kelly Burke about the progress of her nearest market rival to that point, Moyglare winner Fallen Angel. Also on today's show, Dan Skelton looks beyond handicaps for Langer Dan following his 10lb hike in the weights, while Dan Barber gives Timeform's Top 5 Festival performances plus pays tribute to the grandest of old timers. Jimmy George gives advance notice of the Tattersalls breeze-up sales, while Whitsbury's Ed Harper celebrates not only the new opportunities afforded racing by the Immigration Salary List but also a debut success for his first season sire Sergei Prokofiev. Ben Atkins brings us the Thoroughbid weekly Point to Point wrap, while Nicolas de Chambure from Haras d'Etreham reflects on a golden Festival for his stallions.
Nick is joined by broadcaster Rishi Persad to discuss the latest developments from around the racing world. They lead with yesterday's news that Opera Singer would likely miss the 1,000 Guineas, and Nick talks to Kelly Burke about the progress of her nearest market rival to that point, Moyglare winner Fallen Angel. Also on today's show, Dan Skelton looks beyond handicaps for Langer Dan following his 10lb hike in the weights, while Dan Barber gives Timeform's Top 5 Festival performances plus pays tribute to the grandest of old timers. Jimmy George gives advance notice of the Tattersalls breeze-up sales, while Whitsbury's Ed Harper celebrates not only the new opportunities afforded racing by the Immigration Salary List but also a debut success for his first season sire Sergei Prokofiev. Ben Atkins brings us the Thoroughbid weekly Point to Point wrap, while Nicolas de Chambure from Haras d'Etreham reflects on a golden Festival for his stallions.
NIck is joined by Mirror man David Yates to canter through the racing headlines today. They lead with the story of Curtis Wilson-Ruddock, apprentice jockey diagnosed with ADHD, whose treatment for failing to provide a sample has incurred the wrath of PJA boss Paul Struthers, who joins the show. Also on today's show, the best of yesterday's media days with Willie Mullins and Share Hanlon, while Nick catches up with Shishkin's breeder Clive Bennett and his assistant Lucy Smith, plus the Timeform perspective from Dan Barber. Haras de Cercy's Andree Cypres is this week's Weatherbys Bloodstock Guest.
1️⃣ Présentation de l'invité : Il est le fondateur du Barn Hotel, un concept lieu de vie à quelques kilomètres de Paris, sur le territoire du Haras de la Cense. Bonjour Edouard Daehn. 2️⃣ Notes et références : Le Barn Hotel Haras de la Cense William Kriegel - Co-fondateur du Barn L'épisode avec Laurent Taïeb L'épisode avec Xavier Thuizat François Pipala - MOF maître d'hôtel Christophe Muller - MOF cuisiner Les livres Lettres à un jeune poète - Rainer Maria Rilke Lattitude zéro - Mike Horn Elsa (recueil) - Louis Aragon 3️⃣ Pour contacter l'invité : Par téléphone : 0671524925 Si cet épisode vous a autant passionné que moi, rejoignez-moi sur : la newsletter d'Hospitality Insiders, chaque dimanche ; mon profil Linkedin, pour poursuivre la discussion ; ou sur Instagram, pour découvrir les coulisses des enregistrements. Merci pour votre fidélité et à bientôt !
On today's podcast: 1) Russian President Vladimir Putin arrived in the United Arab Emirates to start a rare foreign trip that will also include a visit to Saudi Arabia, with bolstering cooperation among strategic oil producers a top priority. 2) Israeli leaders rebuffed mounting pressure to halt the military campaign in the southern Gaza Strip, vowing to press on until Hamas is eradicated even as the death toll rose and the United Nations warned that civilians had no safe harbor amid the bombing. 3) President Joe Biden said he may have decided to serve just one term if Donald Trump were not seeking to return to the White House, arguing the former president poses a grave threat to American democracy. Full transcript: Good morning. I'm Nathan Hager and I'm Karen Moscow. Here are the stories we're following today. We begin with the latest on the war in the Middle East. Israeli leaders are vowing to continue their fight to eradicate Hamas despite criticism from international groups. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu lashed out after the un said there are no longer any safe places in Gaza. I say, to the women's rights organizations, to the human rights organizations, you've heard of the rape of Israeli women, horrible atrocities, sexual new relation. Where the hell are you? Prime Minister Natanyahu's troops are continuing to press into the southern Gaza city of han Yunis Well, Nathan. Back here. In the US, presidents of three prestigious universities, Harvard, MIT, and Penn were called to Capitol Hill to explain to lawmakers what they're doing about an outbreak of anti Semitism on their campuses. Bloomberg's Amy Morris has more from Washington. The university presidents told lawmakers they won't tolerate anti semitism on their campuses as they cope with protests over the Israel Humas war. During heated questioning, by New York Republican Elis Stephonic. Harvard University professor doctor Clauding Gay cited free expression and says the school consistently enforces its rules of conduct, even of views that are objectionable, offensive, hateful. It's when that speech crosses into conduct that violates our policies against bullying Haras. Does that speech not cost that barrier? Does that speech not call for the genocide of Jews and the elimination of Israel? We embrace a commitment to free expression. Alumni and donors, citing incidents of anti Semitism, psychologists just aren't doing enough to create a safe learning environment for Jewish students in Washington. Amy Morris, Bloomberg Radio, all right, Amy, thank you. In other news this morning, Vladimir Putin has arrived in the United Arab Emirates at the start of a trip that will also include a visit to Saudi Arabia. It is a rare overseas trip since the invasion of Ukraine. The Russian president is seeking to bolster partnerships with key oil producers. Bloomberg's Rosalind Mathieson says the visit reveals a lot about the way Putin sees his position. He's really not left Russia very much since he invaded Ukraine almost two years ago. He's been to China, he's been to some of the proof ree States, but he's not really ventured any further than that. So simply the fact that he now feels confident enough to travel to the UAE, to travel to Saudi Arabia, to meet with some very very high level officials in both countries shows perhaps a reflection of how he's feeling at the moment about his hold on power at home, about where he's born in Ukraine is at and really that he's not feeling isolated on the global stage. Bloomberg's Ros Matheson says Putin's previously limited trips mainly two close allies since he ordered troops into Ukraine. Well, let's turn to US politics now, Nathan And a revealing comment from President Biden. The president says he might have decided not to run for reelection if former President and Donald Trump were not in the race. At a fundraiser in Massachusetts, the President said, quote, we can't let him win for the sake of the country. He was asked about the comment afterward. I expect so, but look, it is running and I just have to rus not no, not now. The President's comments come as polls show many voters are concerned about his age and the prospects of a Biden Trump rematch. Well. Meanwhile, Karen, the President's re election campaign does expect to raise more than fifteen million dollars in events across the country over the next five days. Biden is back in Washington after those three fundraisers in Boston, there was one actually that included singer James Taylor. On Friday, the President plans to travel to Los Angeles for a fundraiser with film director Steven Spielberg and Rob Reiner. Oh, we turned to the markets now, Nathan, as we await the crucial Friday jobs are pored. Another labor data point is reinforcing optimism of rate cuts, and we get the latest from Bloomberg's John Tucker and Karen. It's just what the Fed wants to see. The jolts or job opening survey pulling back in October to the lowest level since early twenty twenty one. It underscores the gradual cooling in the labor market that policymakers want. The labor market seems to be softening through slowing demand for new workers, rather than employers cutting jobs. A separate report shows easing inflation in the service sector. The ten year US yields that briefly top five percent in October broke below four point two percent. They're lower still this morning. It all feeds into the Goldilock scenario. Still some investors are warey. We're calling the story of Goldilocks had a few bears in it. Friday, we do get the monthly jobs report, and next week is the Fed meeting. John Tucker, Bloomberg Radio Now lots to come John, Thank you. Also today, the CEOs of some of the biggest banks on Wall Street are in Washington to testify before Congress. More on that from Bloomberg Financial correspondent Chanelli Bossik, JP Morgan CEO Jamie Diamond, and Goldman Sachs CEO David Solomon are among big bank CEOs set to face the Senate Banking Committee today in Washington. The committee, led by Senator Shared Brown, has held the hearing with the big banks every year since Brown became chairman in twenty twenty one, saying that he's there to protect the main street economy and the bankers will face questions on everything from mortgage rates to savings rates after the Federal Reserve has raised interest rates so dramatically. In Washington, d C. I'MTIONALI Bassic Bloomberg Radio Shanelle, thank you. What we heard from another bank executive ahead of those hearings. The Bank of America CEO Brian moynihan is talking about the economy. His firm still expects us off landing rather than a recession. The reality is going to be a slowdown, but we have it as being positive. The way customers are spending their money is leveled out. In other words, there's not this good service, this massive change. So some things are growing faster, but it's leveled out, meaning that all the categories are kind of grow on plus or minds the average. And so that's all good news that the economy's normal life. Bank of America CEO Brian moynihan made the comments yesterday at Goldman Sachs US Financial Services. Come friends, time now for a look at some of the other stories making news around the world. For that, we're joined by Bloomberg's Amy Morris. Samy. Good morning, Good morning, Karen, and we're learning that Russian President Vladimir Putin has just arrived in Abu Dhabi, a rare foreign trip to bolster oil cooperation with Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates. Back here at home, House Speaker Mike Johnson says House Republicans have come to an inflection point in their impeachment inquiry of President Biden. Bloomberg's nanacylliance brings us an update. Speaker Johnson says the House has no choice but to take an official vote on an impeachment inquiry next week. The White House has refused to acknowledge the legitimacy of the probe since no vote was taken, which is the usual course. They're refusing to turn over key witnesses to allow them to testify as they've been subpoena. They're refusing to turn over thousands of documents for the National Archives. The impeachment inquiries over President Biden's alleged involvement and his son Hunter's overseas business dealings. The investigation so far has produced no direct evidence. In the press has denied any wrongdoing. In Washington, Nancy lyons Bloomberg Radio Now Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer says Yesterday's classified Senate hearing that was supposed to be about Ukraine was quote hijacked by Republicans trying to force a conversation about the US border. Schumer offered Republicans a chance to offer an amendment to the package, but that would require sixty votes to pass any amendment they want. If they can get sixty votes, they can solve the border problem. It's plain and simple. Senator Schumer has set up a procedural vote on a supplemental spending bill that does not include border provisions that'll be set for later today. Meanwhile, Ukrainian President Vladimir Zelensky canceled his address to the US Senate yesterday as those negotiations bogged down. Former President Donald Trump is reportedly likely to attend his New York civil fraud trial tomorrow. His attendance would come just days before he's expected to take the stand again next week. Trump is set to be the defense's last witness in that case on Monday. He last has to fight on November sixth. New York Attorney General Letitia James accuses Trump and others of inflating the value of assets in order to obtain more favorable loans. Members of Hollywood's actors union have voted to ratify the deal with studios, ending their strike after nearly four months. The seventy eight percent approval from the members of the Screen Actors Guild American Federation of Television and Radio Artists was no certainty. Some prominent members had voiced assent on that deal. A rejection of the agreement would have meant a return to the bargaining table and the possibility of workers going back on strike. Global news twenty four hours a day and whenever you want it with Bloomberg News Now. I'm Amy Morris and this is Bloomberg Karen. All right, Amy, thanks, So we do bring you news throughout the day right here on Bloomberg Radio. But as Amy said, you can now get the latest news on demand, and that means whenever you want it. Subscribe to Bloomberg News Now to get the latest headlines at the click of a button. Get informed on your schedule. You can listen and subscribe to Bloomberg News Now on the Bloomberg Business app, Bloomberg dot com plus Apple Well, Spotify, and anywhere else you get your podcasts all time. Now for the Bloomberg Sports Update, by John Stashaur John Karen. Milwaukee and the Lakers will join Indiana and New Orleans for the semifinals the NBA's in season tournament tomorrow night in Las Vegas. The Bucks scored thirty four or more points in all four corners. They shot sixty percent from the field and made sixty percent of their three pointers. They beat the Knicks in Milwaukee one forty six to one twenty two Giannis Sunde. The couple scored thirty five points. Damian Lillard added twenty eight. Julius Randall scored forty one for the Knicks, who gave up the most points they've given up in a game since nineteen seventy nine. Closer game in La Lakers top Phoenix one oh six to one oh three. The Stars were out Lebron James thirty one points and Kevin Durant thirty one in the loss. He missed the three at the buzzer that would have tied the game, So it'll be the Pacers against the Bucks. The Lakers against the Pelicans championship game on Saturday. College trips to New York. Fifth rank Yukon beat ninth rank North Carolina eighty seven to seventy six, only the eighth trade ever between the Yankees and Red Sox. The Yanks get outfielder Alex Perdugo from Boston. The Red Sox get three pitchers, most of whom spent last season in the minor leagues. Yankees also looking to acquire Juan Soto at the winter meetings underway in Nashville. The bigger story, Who's gonna get shoe A? Otani? The favorite right now? The Dodgers. Their manager Dave Roberts, met with Otani for a couple of hours at Dodgers Stadium. Roberts said Otani is our top priority. John stash Award Bloomberg Sports from coast to coast, from New York to San Francisco, Boston to Washington, DC, nationwide on Siriusxam, the Bloomberg Business app in Bloomberg dot Com. This is Bloomberg Daybreak. Good morning. I'm Nathan Hager. On a busy morning overseas and in domestic Paul, including in Israel, where they are pressing on with the fight against Hamas in southern Gaza despite international pressure to end the war. Russian President Vladimir Putin is on a rare trip outside his country just landing in the United Arab Emirates today, and US President Joe Biden is raising new questions with his latest comments on why he's running for reelection. Lot's to get to this morning with Bloomberg new senior editor Bill Ferries, who joins me now. Bill, So, the fighting goes on in Gaza, and from the looks and sounds of it, it's about as intense as it's ever been. Absolutely, there's a lot of reports that the death toll and southern Gaza has picked up. Israel Is sending forces all around the second biggest city in Gaza there in the south in Prime Minister net and Yahoo today said we will fight until the end, calling for a quote crushing victory. At the same time, Israeli officials have said that they are willing to or another pause if or cease fire if that really allows more hostages to be released. But you know, from the beginning, I think since October seventh, when Hamas went into Israel, the Israeli government has said one of their ultimate goals here is to destroy the mass leadership, and I think they're going to proceed in that direction, whether or not they get more hostages out. Is there a risk that Israel could lose international support if the bombardments maintain this level of intensity. Yeah. Absolutely. I think you've already seen them on the defensive internationally, trying to really focus on their efforts to minimize civilian casualties. But you have people like even the United Nations agencies that are operating there saying at this point there's really no safe place for Palestinians in the Gaza Strip to evacuate too. You know that all places are effectively targets at this point. So I think there's certainly a public relations battle that goes along with the battle in Gaza, and I think that's one that Israel. The public relations battle is one that Israel is really struggling with. And while we watched the movement in the Gaza Strip, Bill, we are also monitoring movements by Russian President Vladimir Putin. We got the headline just moments ago that he has arrived in the United Arab Emirates. This is a pretty rare trip abroad for the Russian president. It is there's a lot going on here. I think. On the one hand, you know, you go to you go to the UAE, and you go to Saudi Arabia, where he's expected I think later in the day. You go there for one reason, and that's to talk about oil and energy. Russia has been supportive of the Opek plus arrangement to cut production further beginning in January. Russia and Saudi Arabia are really the backbone of that Opek plus agreement. Though Russia has not really been cutting back on production, it needs those oil sales to fund its war in Ukraine. But I think there's also just a very symbolic gesture and putin traveling, making this trip just sort of showing that he can travel. There's not many places where he can go at this point where he wouldn't be at risk of getting arrested for the for the Ukraine War. He's skipped a Brick summit in South Africa earlier this year because of concerns he might be detained. But he is, you know, he's able to travel relatively freely. There is a lot of Russian investment in this in the Gulf States, a lot of Russian companies that have fled Western sanctions relocated there, a lot of Russians relocated there, and so I think there's a whole bunch of issues on his agenda, from from oil to to investment. Uh, and then frankly, just the symbolic importance of being seen traveling abroad. President Biden is traveling as well, raising a lot of money for his re election campaign and making some pretty interesting comments on why he's running. He's saying that he might not even be running if not for former President Trump. It's kind of raising concerns, isn't it. Yeah, you have a lot of people who a lot of Democrats who would you know, who say they're really concerned about the president's age. They'd like to see a different candidate in the race. Frankly, you have a lot of Republicans who say that about Donald Trump at aged seventy seven as well. It says a lot about the race. I think Joe Biden in some ways is saying what perhaps Democratic strategists and leaders have been saying, which is, you know, he's he's the only guy who beat Trump in twenty twenty and and feels perhaps like he's the one to do it again. I think, you know, he seemed to walk back that comment a little bit when he returned to the White House last night, saying that if you know he would expect that maybe he would still be the candidate even if Trump wasn't running. But I think he said he said out loud, the quiet part that a lot of Democratic operatives have been saying for a while. This is Bloomberg Daybreak Today, your morning brief on the stories making news from Wall Street to Washington and beyond. Look for us on your podcast feed at six am Eastern each morning, on Apple, Spotify, and anywhere else you get your podcasts. 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Nick is joined by Daily Mirror Newsboy David Yates to cast a glance over the headlines from the racing world with some big name guests. With an eye to British Champions Day, Nick catches up with Clerk Chris Stickels about the possible move to the inner track, Angus Gold raises hopes for an appearance from Mostahdaf, while Kia Joorabchian is back to talk King of Steel and his openness to a possible Breeders' Cup bid beyond Ascot. Saeed bin Suroor reflects on 500 Graded Stakes wins plus nominates his Breeders' Cup target for Mawj, while ROA Corporate Affairs Director Andy Clifton has details of this year's jumps nominees and Haras du Buff's Edwige le Metayer is our Weatherbys Bloodstock Guest.
Nick is joined by Daily Mirror Newsboy David Yates to cast a glance over the headlines from the racing world with some big name guests. With an eye to British Champions Day, Nick catches up with Clerk Chris Stickels about the possible move to the inner track, Angus Gold raises hopes for an appearance from Mostahdaf, while Kia Joorabchian is back to talk King of Steel and his openness to a possible Breeders' Cup bid beyond Ascot. Saeed bin Suroor reflects on 500 Graded Stakes wins plus nominates his Breeders' Cup target for Mawj, while ROA Corporate Affairs Director Andy Clifton has details of this year's jumps nominees and Haras du Buff's Edwige le Metayer is our Weatherbys Bloodstock Guest.
Nick is joined by RTE and Racing TV broadcaster Jane Mangan to discuss the latest news from around the racing world. They lead with last night's news of the retirement to stud of the Champion three year old and Arc winner Ace Impact, and are joined by Mathieu Alex, stud director at Haras de Beaumont. Also on today's show, Nick and Jane look ahead to the Dewhurst in the company of Iberian's rider Tom Marquand, who also details his and wife Hollie Doyle's big race upcoming travel plans. Emmet Mullins looks ahead to the Cesarewitch with The Shunter and has news of Noble Yeats and Feronily, while Carl Llewellyn has his say on the Grand National changes and pays tribute to I Like to Move It. Jane gives her thoughts on the Flemensface affair and recommends changes from the IHRB.
Nick is joined by RTE and Racing TV broadcaster Jane Mangan to discuss the latest news from around the racing world. They lead with last night's news of the retirement to stud of the Champion three year old and Arc winner Ace Impact, and are joined by Mathieu Alex, stud director at Haras de Beaumont. Also on today's show, Nick and Jane look ahead to the Dewhurst in the company of Iberian's rider Tom Marquand, who also details his and wife Hollie Doyle's big race upcoming travel plans. Emmet Mullins looks ahead to the Cesarewitch with The Shunter and has news of Noble Yeats and Feronily, while Carl Llewellyn has his say on the Grand National changes and pays tribute to I Like to Move It. Jane gives her thoughts on the Flemensface affair and recommends changes from the IHRB.
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Nick is joined by Racing Post senior writer Lee Mottershead to peruse today's headlines from around the world of horseracing. With Royal runner Desert Hero the likely centre of attention in the lead up to this weekend'd Betfred St Leger, Nick talks in depth to his trainer William Haggas, who could saddle several more in the royal silks at Doncaster, and who also has updates on Relief Rally, Lake Forest, Maljoom and Sense of Duty. Also on today's show, veteran US rider Mike Smith talks about his star 2yo filly Tamara, and also has some advice for Frankie Dettori. Richard Phillips brings us the latest from National Racehorse Week, while Haras de Saint Pair's Andreas Putsch is this week's Weatherbys Bloodstock Guest.
Nick is joined by Racing Post senior writer Lee Mottershead to peruse today's headlines from around the world of horseracing. With Royal runner Desert Hero the likely centre of attention in the lead up to this weekend'd Betfred St Leger, Nick talks in depth to his trainer William Haggas, who could saddle several more in the royal silks at Doncaster, and who also has updates on Relief Rally, Lake Forest, Maljoom and Sense of Duty. Also on today's show, veteran US rider Mike Smith talks about his star 2yo filly Tamara, and also has some advice for Frankie Dettori. Richard Phillips brings us the latest from National Racehorse Week, while Haras de Saint Pair's Andreas Putsch is this week's Weatherbys Bloodstock Guest.
Today, Charlotte Greenway is in for Nick and joined by RTV's Jane Mangan to look back on the key performances from the Curragh at the weekend. Jack Channon joins to look ahead to some of his key runners with entries over the next week including his Oaks placed filly Caernarfon then Ruby Walsh become the latest on this podcast to add his view on the jockey's sauna debate. Jo Massey is along to share her concerns over the the future of her retraining and rehoming charity Racehorse Relief and finally Nicolas de Chambure of Haras d'Etreham is this week'd Weatherbys Bloodstock guest.
Nick is joined by Racing Post senior writer Lee Mottershead to discuss the latest news and events from around the racing world today. Among the guests on this episode are champion trainer Willie Mullins, who reflects on Vauban taking another step towards the Melbourne Cup yesterday at Naas. Also today, RCA Chair Wilf Walsh gives a meaty rejoinder to the many dissenting voices in the recent sauna debate, while trainer Stuart Williams eyes up a seven timer for Quinault in this weekend's Shergar Cup, and Haras du Logis's Julian Ince is today's Weatherbys Bloodstock Guest.
Nick is joined by Racing Post senior writer Lee Mottershead to discuss the latest news and events from around the racing world today. Among the guests on this episode are champion trainer Willie Mullins, who reflects on Vauban taking another step towards the Melbourne Cup yesterday at Naas. Also today, RCA Chair Wilf Walsh gives a meaty rejoinder to the many dissenting voices in the recent sauna debate, while trainer Stuart Williams eyes up a seven timer for Quinault in this weekend's Shergar Cup, and Haras du Logis's Julian Ince is today's Weatherbys Bloodstock Guest.
Nick is joined by Racing Post senior writer Lee Mottershead to discuss the latest news from around the racing world. On today's show, Amo Racing rep Tom Pennington spins through all the two year olds likely to head to Ascot this year plus brings news of Derby 2nd King of Steel, who may yet head to the meeting. Alan King tells us of Trueshan's breathing difficulties this season and why he hopes an operation may help his star back on track ahead of a possible tilt at the Gold Cup. Meanwhile, Charlie Fellowes has news of his Ascot line-up, amongst which is a three year old dark horse and one who has had an unconventional prep. With news that JRA trained horses are now exempt from the BHA's anti-doping protocol, their London rep Kanichi Kusano joins the show, Haras du Hoguenet's Damien Desiles is this week's Weatherbys Bloodstock Guest.
Nick is joined by Racing Post senior writer Lee Mottershead to discuss the latest news from around the racing world. On today's show, Amo Racing rep Tom Pennington spins through all the two year olds likely to head to Ascot this year plus brings news of Derby 2nd King of Steel, who may yet head to the meeting. Alan King tells us of Trueshan's breathing difficulties this season and why he hopes an operation may help his star back on track ahead of a possible tilt at the Gold Cup. Meanwhile, Charlie Fellowes has news of his Ascot line-up, amongst which is a three year old dark horse and one who has had an unconventional prep. With news that JRA trained horses are now exempt from the BHA's anti-doping protocol, their London rep Kanichi Kusano joins the show, Haras du Hoguenet's Damien Desiles is this week's Weatherbys Bloodstock Guest.
Nick is joined by Mirror journalist David Yates to discuss the latest news from around the racing world. They begin by discussing the ever present threat to the sport from pressure group Animal Rising and the measures taken to prevent disruption on Derby Day. They are joined by Jockey Club CEO Nevin Truesdale and commercial litigator Harry Stewart-Moore. Also on today's show, trainer George Boughey talks about his potential star 2yo, Nick Bell from Haras de Meautry is our Weatherbys Bloodstock guest, and Nick and Dave discuss Desert Crown's comeback and this weekend's Irish Classics.
Nick is joined by Mirror journalist David Yates to discuss the latest news from around the racing world. They begin by discussing the ever present threat to the sport from pressure group Animal Rising and the measures taken to prevent disruption on Derby Day. They are joined by Jockey Club CEO Nevin Truesdale and commercial litigator Harry Stewart-Moore. Also on today's show, trainer George Boughey talks about his potential star 2yo, Nick Bell from Haras de Meautry is our Weatherbys Bloodstock guest, and Nick and Dave discuss Desert Crown's comeback and this weekend's Irish Classics.
Jim Haras (Deterge) is releasing a massive Dave Gilden box set on his Fusty Cunt label. Jim was in town, so he came over to the Connelly household to have a talk about Gilden and the process of putting the box set together. Dave Gilden's work was once of the least attainable, but there's been a vast unearthing of his material in the past few years, and Jim's box set will be a huge look at Gilden's discography. In addition, we get into Jim's noise history.
Nick is joined by Daily Mirror racing correspondent David Yates to discuss the latest news and events from around the racing world. Today, they meld key flat and jumping stories, leading with the build up to the Grand National, and unearthing potential storylines as the field begins to whittle down. Nick tracks down Waterford owner/trainer/breeder Bob Murphy, whose homebred Darren's Hope has squeak of making the cut and who would be a fairytale result for a small yard. With Amo racing striking either side of the Atlantic at the weekend, Nick catches up with owner Kia Joorabchian for an update on his plans for 2023, plus news of new trainers for the operation. Middleham Park's Tom Palin toys with an ambitious Kentucky Derby bid, while Argetinian owner/breeder Alberto Stein of Haras la Leyenda is this week's Weatherbys Bloodstock guest.