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Toute l'actu des sélections nationales et des championnats anglais, espagnol, italien et allemand avec nos légendaires "Drôles de Dames" : Julien Laurens, Fred Hermel, Polo Breitner et Johann Crochet.
ŚB 5.14.31 In this way the descendants of the monkeys intermingle with each other, and they are generally known as śūdras. Without hesitating, they live and move freely, not knowing the goal of life. They are captivated simply by seeing the faces of one another, which remind them of sense gratification. They are always engaged in material activities, known as grāmya-karma, and they work hard for material benefit. Thus they forget completely that one day their small life spans will be finished and they will be degraded in the evolutionary cycle. Please feel free to join our Kṛṣṇa Consciousness Telegram group chat (for both prabhujīs and mātājīs): https://t.me/iskmnews
"Si le gouvernement Barnier saute, il pourra dire 'Mais qu'est-ce qu'on a fait au bon Dieu ?'. Si Barnier s'accroche, on pourra dire que 'Papy fait la résistance'. Quant à marine Le Pen, depuis le début qu'elle est dans 'La vengeance d'une blonde', qui d'un coup dit à LFI 'Eh, les Babas cools', vous êtes mes 'Meilleurs copains'. Et donc, Mélenchon se dit 'C'est pas parce qu'on a rien à dire qu'il faut fermer sa gueule', et du coup pour les Français, c'est la 'Grosse Fatigue'..."
"Si le gouvernement Barnier saute, il pourra dire 'Mais qu'est-ce qu'on a fait au bon Dieu ?'. Si Barnier s'accroche, on pourra dire que 'Papy fait la résistance'. Quant à marine Le Pen, depuis le début qu'elle est dans 'La vengeance d'une blonde', qui d'un coup dit à LFI 'Eh, les Babas cools', vous êtes mes 'Meilleurs copains'. Et donc, Mélenchon se dit 'C'est pas parce qu'on a rien à dire qu'il faut fermer sa gueule', et du coup pour les Français, c'est la 'Grosse Fatigue'..."
"BFM STORY" du lundi au jeudi de 17h à 19h avec Olivier Truchot & Alain Marshall. Deux heures pour faire un tour complet de l'actualité en présence d'invités pour expliquer et débattre sur les grands sujets qui ont marqué la journée.
Tommy checks in with both sides to try and sort out a complicated story with a brewpub project in Gretna
The Common Man Hour 3- Cheryl Reeve imbroglio- Twins intent to sell- Yankees vs Dodgers- Vikings/Lions
The Common Man Hour 3 - Cheryl Reeve imbroglio - Twins intent to sell - Yankees vs Dodgers - Vikings/Lions
The Common Man Hour 3- Cheryl Reeve imbroglio- Twins intent to sell- Yankees vs Dodgers- Vikings/Lions
The Common Man Hour 3 - Cheryl Reeve imbroglio - Twins intent to sell - Yankees vs Dodgers - Vikings/Lions
Quatre mois après la nomination unilatérale de Marc Brys à la tête de l'équipe nationale du Cameroun, des évènements pour le moins insolites et inédits continuent de se dérouler dans ce pays emblématique du football africain, terre de légendes telles que Roger Milla et Samuel Eto'o. Entre les querelles absurdes autour du choix des stades, les mises en garde proférées par la FECAFOOT, et des réunions de crise au sommet de l'Etat, le football camerounais voit son image profondément ternie. Hébergé par Acast. Visitez acast.com/privacy pour plus d'informations.
Aujourdʹhui en écoutant Travelling, cʹest certain, vous allez chanter et danser, vous ne pourrez pas vous en empêcher. Car cʹest Abba que nous vous proposons : leur vie, leur œuvre, leurs chansons, et un film : Mamma Mia ! de Phyllida Lloyd sorti en 2008. Film à succès au box-office, boudé néanmoins par la critique, récoltant plus de 615 millions de dollars à travers le monde, cette comédie musicale romantique est un véritable phénomène de société. Cʹest bien simple, une fois quʹon y a goûté, on y revient, et on le regarde en famille, entre amis et amies, et on se le repasse quand on a un petit coup de mou. Des plus vieux au plus jeunes, le rythme, les chorégraphies, et la musique dʹAbba emportent joyeusement tout le monde. Et ce nʹest pas grave si cʹest kitch ou si lʹintrigue est vraiment téléphonée. Porté par Meryl Streep principalement, une actrice qui a toujours su chanter et danser, lʹhistoire reprend la trame de la comédie musicale de Catherine Johnson, mise en scène au théâtre par Phyllida Lloyd. Tout se passe sur une île grecque idyllique, où vivent Donna Sheridan et sa fille Sophie. Cette dernière va se marier et a secrètement invité trois hommes dont elle soupçonne que lʹun dʹeux est son père. Imbroglio, révélation de secrets, histoires dʹamour à tiroir, amitié, décor de rêve, et chansons dʹAbba, tout est réuni pour que ça cartonne. Le casting est royal : Meryl Streep on vous lʹa dit, Amanda Seyfried, Pierce Brosnan, Colin Firth, Stellan Skarsgård et jʹen passe. Il y a même Benny Andersson et Björn Ulvaeus, les deux messieurs dʹAbba, qui font une apparition. Mais je ne vais pas vous faire languir plus longtemps. Nous avons pour parler de Mamma Mia ! des documentaires, des archives, des interviews, des extraits et bien entendu la musique, celle dʹAbba, chantée par le groupe, mais également la musique du film chantée par les actrices et les acteurs. Préparez-vous : Donna vient de se rendre compte que ses trois anciens amants sont cachés dans lʹétable qui jouxte son hôtel. Mamma Mia ! Les retrouvailles et les explications qui vont avec vont être au cœur du film. REFERENCES ABBA, les coulisses derrière la légende https://www.rts.ch/play/tv/doc-a-la-une/video/abba-les-coulisses-derriere-la-legende?urn=urn:rts:video:14881268 Behind the Scenes https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F3qnTPlDgsE BBC 1: Mamma Mia Interview with Pierce Brosnan & Amanda Seyfried (2008) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3t-RnqGXDrM Le casting sʹexerce au chant https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6bE-FazgJk8 Bjorn Ulvaeus of ABBA - Interview about Mamma Mia! Here We Go Again https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kjN3OMG0AU4
Chaque jour, écoutez le Best-of de l'Afterfoot, sur RMC la radio du Sport ! L'After foot, c'est LE show d'après-match et surtout la référence des fans de football depuis 15 ans ! Les rencontres se prolongent tous les soirs avec Gilbert Brisbois et Nicolas Jamain avec les réactions des joueurs et entraîneurs, les conférences de presse d'après-match et les débats animés entre supporters, experts de l'After et auditeurs. RMC est une radio généraliste, essentiellement axée sur l'actualité et sur l'interactivité avec les auditeurs, dans un format 100% parlé, inédit en France. La grille des programmes de RMC s'articule autour de rendez-vous phares comme Apolline Matin (6h-9h), les Grandes Gueules (9h-12h), Estelle Midi (12h-15h), Super Moscato Show (15h-18h), Rothen s'enflamme (18h-20h), l'After Foot (20h-minuit).
Stephen, are you coming to the block party? It's happening during the podcast.We'll be playing Bloomburrow and badminton. Discussed: Go Italy!, Earth Defense Force 6, Mario sucks, Stephen's PS5 struggle, Magic: The Gathering Arena, this ProZD sketch (which funnily enough is sponsored by M:TG Arena lol), this article on Magic archetypes, digital card games, Guncho, Twinfold, Imbroglio, the throughline, V-Rising, your friend Apple PodcastsEpisode art from chapter 57 of Blue Box.---Find us everywhere: https://intothecast.onlineBuy some NEW merch if you'd like: https://shop.intothecast.onlineJoin the Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/intothecast---Follow Stephen Hilger: https://stephenhilgerart.com/Follow Brendon Bigley: https://threads.net/@brendonbigleyProduced by AJ Fillari: https://bsky.app/profile/ajfillari.bsky.social---Season 7 cover art by Scout Wilkinson: https://scoutwilkinson.myportfolio.com/Theme song by Will LaPorte: https://instagram.com/ghostdownphoto---Timecodes:(00:00) - Intro (00:21) - Into the A-lympics (03:01) - Do they give out medals for podcasting? (03:44) - Earth Defense Force 6 | New to us (27:48) - Welcome back, World Brothers (28:20) - Magic the Gathering Arena | I tap 3 Aethers to summon Stephen (i've neve played magic before is this correct? - AJ) (54:38) - Guncho | A Fatal Labyrinthlike (01:11:07) - V Rising | Rising from the grave of last week's list of games (01:27:00) - Check out Brendon on Podtimism! (01:27:55) - Wrapping up ---Thanks to all of our amazing patrons including our Eternal Gratitude members:IanfaceMcGeeMatt HClayton MChris Yw0nderbradShawn LCody RZach RFederico VLogan HAlan RSlinkmattjanzz DeaconGrokCorey ZDirectional JoySusan HOlivia KDan SIsaac SWill CJim WEvan BDavid Hmin2Aaron GVErik MBrady HJoshua JTony LDanny KSeth MAdam BJustin KAndy HDemoParker EMaxwell LSpiritofthunderJason WJason TCorey TMinnow Eats WhaleCaleb WfingerbellyJesse WMike TCodesWesleyErik BmebezacSergio LninjadeathdogRory BA42PoundMooseAndrewJustin MPeterStellar.BeesBrendan KScott RwreckxNoah OMichael GArcturusChris RhepaheCory FChase ALoveDiesNick QWes KChris MRBMichaela WAdam FScott HAlexander SPTherese KjgprintersJessica BMurrayDavid PJason KBede RKamrin HKyle SPhilip N ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
SAMPLER & SANS REPROCHES (Radio Transmission)EBM - SYNTHWAVE - INDUSTRIAL & RELATED MUSICPlaylist N° 1328 - GALAXIE RADIO 95.3FM / DAB+Lundi 03 Juin 2024 - Horaire : 20:00 >> 22:00 (www.galaxieradio.fr)------------------------------------------>[ S&SR Selection de la semaine... IMPLANT "The Chaos Machine Part 1: No More Flies On The Windscreen" (ALFA MATRIX) ++ Guest INTERVIEW PROMO : Len Lemeire (IMPLANT) ] IMPLANT "The Algorithm" DIG LP: The Chaos Machine Part 1: No More Flies On The Windscreen (Alfa Matrix) UNCONSCIOUS "Hunger" DIG LP: Il Punto Di Non Ritorno (Oràculo Records) DATA VOID "Nothing Changes" DIG LP: Strategies Of Dissent (Collapsing Silence) JÄGER 90 "Stiefelblitz" DIG EP: Ruckspulen (Oràculo Records) POLYGON "Idealism" DIG LP: Images (Aliens Productions) AM TIERPAK "All In A Moment" DIG LP: Shameless (Laebel) G.W. CHILDS IV "Purple" DIG LP: Spectrum (COP International) CELLULOIDE "Two Fridays A Week (Tuesday Mix)" CD: Silences We Shared (BOREDOMproduct) HOWARD JONES "Always Asking Questions" DIG LP: Human Lib's [ 2024 New Stereo Mix ] (Cherry Red Records) ALK-A-LINE "Planète Claire (cover The B52's)" VINYL LP: Compilation Electropunk (Lynch Law Records) IMPLANT "The Drive" DIG LP: The Chaos Machine Part 1: No More Flies On The Windscreen (Alfa Matrix) IMPLANT "I Wan't There (feat. Noemi Aurora)" DIG LP: The Chaos Machine Part 1: No More Flies On The Windscreen (Alfa Matrix) IMPLANT "I Don't Trust The Machines (Signal Aout 42 Rmx)" DIG DLP: Cognitive Dissonance (Alfa Matrix) IMPLANT "I Feel No More" DIG LP: The Chaos Machine Part 1: No More Flies On The Windscreen (Alfa Matrix) SYNAPSCAPE "Handsome Boy Modelling School" DIG EP: Catwalk Massacre (Ant-Zen) NEAT_LESS "Dogs Do Well" DIG LP: More Monsters (Autoproduction) LAIBACH "The Engine Of Survival (feat. Donna Marina Mårtensson)" DIG SGL: The Engine Of Survival (Mute) SYNAPTIC DEFECT "Get Out (PYRROLINE Remix)" DIG LP: Restoring Sanity (Electro Aggression Records) NZM 99 "Critical Destiny" DIG EP: Crowning Oppression (Soil Records) VAPA "Imbroglio" DIG EP: Eponym Part.I (Vapa Records) PROMO THANKS TO / REMERCIEMENTS : IMPLANT (Len Lemeire), ORÀCULO RECORDS (India & Nico), DATA VOID (James Mendez & Don Gordon), ALIENS PRODUCTIONS (Peter Ryby), LÆBEL (John R.Mirland), COP INTERNATIONAL (Christian), ANT-ZEN (Stefan Alt), IMPLANT (Len Lemeire), BOREDOMproduct (Member U 0176), CHERRY RED RECORDS (Matt Ingham), LYNCH LAW RECORDS (Mowgly Lynch), ELECTRO AGGRESSION RECORDS (Nader Moumneh), SOIL RECORDS (Ian Broch), EPHELIDE (Eugénie Dospital), Fred Cotton (THE ULTIMATE DREAMERS) … PODCAST : www.mixcloud.com/SetSRradio/iradio-transmission-n1328-030624-implant-the-chaos-machine-1-interview-len-lemeireITUNES : https://podcasts.apple.com/.../sampler-sans.../id1511413205PODCLOUD : https://podcloud.fr/.../podcasts/sampler-et-sans-reprochesDEEZER : https://www.deezer.com/fr/show/1181282GALAXIE RADIO : http://www.galaxieradio.fr (...Replay S&SR)AMAZON MUSIC : https://music.amazon.fr/.../9718c2.../SAMPLER-SANS-REPROCHESHEARTHIS : https://hearthis.at/sampler-sans-reproches/YOUTUBE : https://www.youtube.com/@SamplerEtSansReprochesINTERNET ARCHIVE : https://archive.org/LEPODCAST.FR : https://sampler-et-sans-reproches.lepodcast.fr/https://archive.org/download/1328-03.06.2024-implant-podcast/1328-03.06.2024-IMPLANT-podcast.mp3
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#CANADA: The "wacko" imbroglio over decriminalization. Mary Anastasia O'Grady, WSJ https://www.wsj.com/articles/canadas-wacko-drug-policy-67b87a1f 1900 Quebec
Chaque jour, retrouvez le journal de 8h pour faire le tour de l'actu.
Toute l'actu des sélections nationales et des championnats anglais, espagnol, italien et allemand avec nos légendaires "Drôles de Dames" : Julien Laurens, Fred Hermel, Polo Breitner et Johann Crochet. L'After foot, c'est LE show d'après-match et surtout la référence des fans de football depuis 15 ans ! Les rencontres se prolongent tous les soirs avec Gilbert Brisbois et Nicolas Jamain avec les réactions des joueurs et entraîneurs, les conférences de presse d'après-match et les débats animés entre supporters, experts de l'After et auditeurs. RMC est une radio généraliste, essentiellement axée sur l'actualité et sur l'interactivité avec les auditeurs, dans un format 100% parlé, inédit en France. La grille des programmes de RMC s'articule autour de rendez-vous phares comme Apolline Matin (6h-9h), les Grandes Gueules (9h-12h), Estelle Midi (12h-15h), Super Moscato Show (15h-18h), Rothen s'enflamme (18h-20h), l'After Foot (20h-minuit).
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Today's crossword is entitled "Funny Business", and it definitely lives up to its name. The themed clues were a stitch, and there were lots of intriguing clues, which we had a lot of fun with as well. So, for a guaranteed laugh a minute (or at least a chortle or two), we heartily encourage you to subscribe/follow (so you never miss an episode!), download, listen up, and ... enjoy! Show note imagery: a Benjamina Ficus, in focus
Welcome to Talkoma FD a weekly behind the scenes show for season 4 of Tacoma FD with your hosts Kevin Heffernan & Steve Lemme. This is the season premier. New episodes every Monday & Thursday on YouTube and wherever you get your podcasts. #tacomafd #kevinheffernan #stevelemme #talkomafd ============================================ SUPPORT OUR SPONSORS BLUE CHEW Promo Code: TALKOMA FREE SAMPLE ($5 Shipping) http://bluechew.com BABBEL 55% Off Your Order http://babbel.com/talkoma
Welcome to Talkoma FD a weekly behind the scenes show for season 4 of Tacoma FD with your hosts Kevin Heffernan & Steve Lemme. This is the season premier. New episodes every Monday & Thursday on YouTube and wherever you get your podcasts. #tacomafd #kevinheffernan #stevelemme #talkomafd ============================================ SUPPORT OUR SPONSORS BLUE CHEW Promo Code: TALKOMA FREE SAMPLE ($5 Shipping) http://bluechew.com BABBEL 55% Off Your Order http://babbel.com/talkoma
Former St. Paul's School Council member, Alan Hird voicing his serious concerns about the reach of the Anglican Church in light of the ongoing controversy at St. Paul's school. Hird praised the work of Dr. Paul Browning and said he should have never been sacked from the principal role. Alan Hird also had his say on what might be the end game with this situation.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Ravi sits down with his Sweat the Technique co-host Stacey Shells Harvey, co-founder and chief executive officer of ReGeneration Schools. They discuss the benefit of summer teacher training, and how similar trainings can be used to optimize organizations and teams of all kinds. They also touch on Ravi's Imbroglio piece “The Alarming Decline of Summer Teacher Training.”
The news of Texas covered today includes:Our Lone Star story of the day: The impeachment imbroglio of Ken Paxton continues and I provide an overall summary of the testimony of the first two witnesses.There is a common theme of an arrogance from the staffers, the bureaucrats, that only they are to run everything; everything that happens should conform to their personal ideas of what is normal or usual,, and; that the elected boss is a figure head who should not actually lead or impose his view of policy upon the agency. This is common across the permanent bureaucracy in Washington and states but it surprising how strong it is from the conservative attorneys. It is as if they do not see this in themselves.Rubber-stamping Star Chambers; the shameful vote of Texas state senators to accept “evidence gathered in violation of the law” in the impeachment of Attorney General Ken Paxton.Our Lone Star story of the day is sponsored by Allied Compliance Services providing the best service in DOT, business and personal drug and alcohol testing since 1995.Local sales tax up 3.4 percent more than in September 2022. Find your city here.ERCOT power grid missed a disaster Wednesday night as the wind calmed so widely that wind and solar power dropped off so much in the evening that it almost triggered load shedding. ERCOT fears the same situation tonight which just demonstrates once again that wind and solar make up too much of percentage of generating capacity on the Texas electrical grid.Texas loses its case on the floating Rio Grande border barrier. The busing of illegals to big Leftist cities is the most effective thing we've done so why not move resources to that; instead of 35,000, let's get 350,000 bused to sanctuary jurisdictions.Listen on the radio, or station stream, at 5pm Central. Click for our radio and streaming affiliates. www.PrattonTexas.com
In this episode, Marlon Marshall and Ravi discuss the past, present, and potential future of progressive messaging and policy for kids. They survey the landscape of K-12 practice and leadership, giving an honest assessment of the strengths and shortcomings of the movement for student excellence. In the process, they lay out the beginnings of a vision for the future of the so-called education reform movement. Marlon Marshall is a veteran of Democratic politics – having served in senior roles on Hillary Clinton's 2016 campaign, the Obama White House, and the Obama 2012 reelection effort. He's currently the CEO of City Fund, a philanthropic powerhouse that partners with local leaders to create innovative public school systems. Leave us a voicemail with your thoughts on the show! 321-200-0570 Subscribe to Lost Debate: Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-lost-debate/id1591300785 Spotify: http://bitly.ws/zC9K YouTube: https://bit.ly/3Gs5YTF Substack: https://thelostdebate.substack.com/ Imbroglio Substack: https://imbroglio.substack.com/ Follow The Branch: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thebranchmedia/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@thebranchmedia Twitter: https://twitter.com/thebranchmedia Website: http://thebranchmedia.org/
Welcome to award-winning The Hill Country Podcast. The Texas Hill Country is one of the most beautiful places on earth. In this podcast, Hill Country resident Tom Fox visits with the people and organizations that make this the most unique areas of Texas. Join Tom as he explores the people, places and their activities of the Texas Hill Country. In this episode Tom visits with Loren Steffy about the controversy regarding the announcement of the hiring of Kathleen McElroy to head the School of Journalism and how it all went sideways. This matter involves a recent controversy at Texas A&M University and highlighted the need for universities to embrace inclusion and create an environment where all students feel welcome and respected. The controversy began when the school attempted to hire Kathleen McElroy, an A&M graduate, to head the journalism program. The job offer was changed from a tenured position to a one-year position with the possibility of being fired at any time, leading to the resignation of the school's president. This incident has caused a stir, prompting discussions about the importance of diversity and inclusion in higher education and the unique culture of A&M, which is both inclusive and exclusive. It has also raised questions about the university's hiring practices and whether they have been giving potential employees and students from diverse backgrounds a fair chance. Key Highlights · Kathleen McElroy's Initial Hiring · It all goes sideways · A&M Culture · A&M Hiring Issues · What does it all mean? Resources Loren Steffy Stoney Creek Publishing Texas A&M's Journalism Fiasco Has Roots in the School's Conformist Culture by Loren Steffy in TexasMonthly.com Tom Fox Instagram Facebook YouTube Twitter LinkedIn
Ryan sits down with Ravi to discuss his Imbroglio piece One Skill Per Year. Each year for the past five years, Ravi has followed a regimen of intense focus to successfully learn one skill: 2019: Powerlifting 2020: Screenwriting 2021: Surfing 2022: Tennis 2023: Novel writing Ravi presents a roadmap for anyone who has always wanted to learn something, but never got around to it. If you've got dreams about things you've always wanted to do - it's not too late. Take Ravi's advice and make them happen.
Ravi sits down with Corey DeAngelis, a self-described “school choice evangelist” and one of the most controversial figures in education policy circles. Corey is a Senior Fellow at the American Federation for Children, where he writes and advocates in support of vouchers and Education Savings Accounts (ESAs). ESAs and vouchers are among the most important policy issues in K-12 education right now, and Corey and Ravi spend the beginning of this conversation on common ground on high-level theories around educational freedom. They then turn to areas where they either disagree – or where they interpret data differently. Leave us a voicemail with your thoughts on the show! 321-200-0570 Subscribe to Lost Debate: Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-lost-debate/id1591300785 Spotify: http://bitly.ws/zC9K YouTube: https://bit.ly/3Gs5YTF Substack: https://thelostdebate.substack.com/ Imbroglio Substack: https://imbroglio.substack.com/ Follow The Branch: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thebranchmedia/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@thebranchmedia Twitter: https://twitter.com/thebranchmedia Website: http://thebranchmedia.org/
On this episode, Jill Schafer of Cherry and Spoon and Carol Jackson of Minnesota Theater Love are joined by Doug Sholz-Carlson and Melissa Maxwell from the Great River Shakespeare Festival in Winona to talk about their new season, why they love doing repertory theater, and some of the lessons Great River has learned from the We See You, White American Theater movement.Doug Sholz-Carlson is Great River Shakespeare Festival's Artistic Director. He works nationally as a director, fight choreographer, actor and certified intimacy director. Doug was the first intimacy director at the Metropolitan Opera. This season at Great River Shakespeare Festival, he is directing A Winter's Tale.Melissa Maxwell is the Co-Associate Artistic Director of The Great River Shakespeare Festival and the Director of Professional Development at the Stella Adler Studio of Acting. She is a director, actor, writer, educator, motivational speaker, and an award-winning playwright. Her latest play, IMBROGLIO, which she is also directing, receives its world premiere at the Great River Shakespeare Festival this season. The Great River Shakespeare Festival is located in Winona, Minnesota and runs from June 20 through July 30. Twin Cities Theater Chat is produced and hosted by Carol Jackson of Minnesota Theater Love and members of the Twin Cities Theater Bloggers collective. As always, you can find the Twin Cities Theater Bloggers on Facebook and on Instagram. Read our review round-ups and go see a show today!
Mike Madrid (Lincoln Project cofounder) and Lucy Caldwell (Walsh 2020 Campaign Manager) and host Ron Steslow unpack some of the most important stories of the week and how they're shaping the political landscape: (02:04) Justice Samuel Altio's private jet imbroglio and Senate Democrat' push for court reform (30:33) China's plans to build a joint military training facility in Cuba (39:13) Fed Chairman Powell's appearance before the House Financial Services committee [Politicology+ Preview] Hunter Biden's plea deal Politicology+ is our private, ad-free version of this podcast, with subscriber-only episodes, strategy, and analysis. To join us there, visit politicology.com/plus or subscribe in Apple Podcasts. Follow this week's panel on Twitter: https://twitter.com/RonSteslow https://twitter.com/madrid_mike https://twitter.com/lucymcaldwell What we read: Segment 1: ProPublica—Justice Samuel Alito Took Luxury Fishing Vacation With GOP Billionaire Who Later Had Cases Before the Court WSJ—Justice Samuel Alito: ProPublica Misleads Its Readers - WSJ Segment 2: WSJ—Beijing Plans a New Training Facility in Cuba, Raising Prospect of Chinese Troops on America's Doorstep - WSJ CNN—Blinken says he 'made very clear' US 'would have deep concerns' about Chinese military activities in Cuba | CNN Politics Segment 3 CNN—Key takeaways from Fed Chair Powell's testimony Politico—Fed poised for respite on rate hikes. Now the hurt begins. - POLITICO: Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Neil Breen reiterated on Brisbane Live that Senator Katy Gallagher could have avoided her Brittany-Higgins-political-imbroglio if she had simply been honest with the Senate.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Ravi sits down with Scott Young, author of Ultralearning to discuss how to master hard skills quickly. Lifelong learners will benefit from Scott's techniques as they take up new hobbies or look to accelerate their careers. Also check out The Branch's Imbroglio newsletter this week for more on lifelong learning lessons from Ravi.
Ask most people to think of Italy and what's the first image that will come to their mind? For cycling fans it could be the Giro - but, generally, throughout the world, that picture in the mind's eye is as likely to be of food as it is, say, the national flag, the Leaning Tower of Pisa or the Colosseum. In recent years, it's been noticeable for journalists on the race that the Giro has leaned further into the notion of Italy as a sort promised land of the finest food and wine on the planet – no longer just ‘the hardest race in the most beautiful place', per the sales pitch, but also the one where you'll eat the best meals. Italian recipes are genuine, humble in origin but luxurious in taste – and also ancient. So at least we're always told. And yet recently one professor in Italy, Alberto Grandi of the University of Parma, hit the headlines all over the world and caused outrage at home by claiming that a lot of it was lies, mythology, either a misremembering of the past or a deliberate attempt to distort the truth. In this episode of KM0, Daniel Friebe speaks to, among others, Grandi and John Dickie, the author an acclaimed history of Italian food, Delizia!, to find out what Grandi has claimed and whether, indeed, we'll ever look at pizza, pasta and cappuccino in the same way again. In addition to this episode, we'll also post Daniel's full interview with Alberto Grandi (with subtitles) on the podcast's YouTube channel. The Cycling Podcast is supported by Science in Sport. Follow us on social media: Twitter @cycling_podcast Instagram @thecyclingpodcast The 11.01 Cappuccino Our regular email newsletter is now on Substack. Subscribe here for frothy, full-fat updates to enjoy any time (as long as it's after 11am). Science in Sport The Cycling Podcast has been supported since 2016 by Science In Sport. World leading experts in endurance nutrition. Go to scienceinsport.com to see the whole range. MAAP The Cycling Podcast x MAAP collection is available now. Go to maap.cc to see the full MAAP range. D Vine Cellars The Giro d'Italia is here. That means it's time for the Vinovagando too. Celebrate the 2023 Giro with the Girovagando Selection dvinecellars.com Friends of the Podcast Sign up as a Friend of the Podcast at thecyclingpodcast.com to listen to more than 60 exclusive episodes. The Cycling Podcast is on Strava The Cycling Podcast was founded in 2013 by Richard Moore, Daniel Friebe and Lionel Birnie.
1. Abstruse (adj.): Difficult to understand; obscure; of etymology, derived from the Latin abstrusus, meaning “concealed.” 2. Ambrosial (adj.): Divinely fragrant; of etymology, derived from the Greek ambrotos, meaning “immortal.” 3. Auspicious (adj.): Of good omen; promising; of etymology, derived from the Latin auspicium, meaning “divination.” 4. Ballyhoo (n.): Exaggerated promotion or publicity; of etymology, derived from the Irish béal átha huí, meaning “mouth of the ford of the yew tree.” 5. Benighted (adj.): Unenlightened; ignorant; of etymology, derived from the Middle English benyhte, meaning “nightfall.” 6. Bifurcate (v.): To divide into two branches or parts; of etymology, derived from the Latin bifurcatio, meaning “to divide in two.” 7. Bloviate (v.): To speak pompously; of etymology, derived from the Latin bloviatus, meaning “to blow out.” 8. Brouhaha (n.): A confused noise, uproar, or hubbub; of etymology, derived from the French brouhaha, meaning “a confused noise.” 9. Cacophony (n.): A harsh, unpleasant sound; of etymology, derived from the Greek kakophōnía, meaning “ill-sounding.” 10. Conflagration (n.): A large, destructive fire; of etymology, derived from the Latin conflagratio, meaning “a burning together.” 11. Delirious (adj.): In a state of wild excitement; of etymology, derived from the Latin delirare, meaning “to be out of one's mind.” 12. Disingenuous (adj.): Not straightforward or candid; of etymology, derived from the Latin disingenuus, meaning “unnatural.” 13. Effervescent (adj.): Bubbly; lively; of etymology, derived from the Latin effervescere, meaning “to boil up.” 14. Elucidate (v.): To make clear; explain; of etymology, derived from the Latin elucidare, meaning “to make light.” 15. Epiphany (n.): A sudden, intuitive revelation of a truth; of etymology, derived from the Greek epiphaneia, meaning “manifestation.” 16. Fatuous (adj.): Silly; foolish; of etymology, derived from the Latin fatuus, meaning “foolish.” 17. Fulminate (v.): To speak or act with vehement denunciation; of etymology, derived from the Latin fulminare, meaning “to hurl lightning.” 18. Grandiloquent (adj.): Pompous or bombastic in speech; of etymology, derived from the Latin grandiloquus, meaning “speaking grandly.” 19. Harangue (n.): A long, passionate, and vehement speech; of etymology, derived from the French haranguer, meaning “to address.” 20. Imbroglio (n.): A complicated and confused situation; of etymology, derived from the Italian imbrogliare, meaning “to confuse.” --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/liam-connerly/support
This is the 95th episode of Mathcast, in which we discuss new releases from .gif from god, Imbroglio, Stormo, Suplex, Deathtrippa, the Mattachine / Mikau split, and interview our special guest Ashley Levine of Thin. .gif from god: https://giffromgod.bandcamp.com/album/digital-red Imbroglio: https://imbroglio666.bandcamp.com/album/dissociate Stormo: https://stormo.bandcamp.com/album/endocannibalismo Suplex: https://suplexca.bandcamp.com/album/a-stage-an-altar Deathtrippa: https://deathtrippa.bandcamp.com/album/deathtrippa-szn Mattachine: https://mattachine.bandcamp.com/album/eject-modernity-erase-tradition Mikau: https://mikau.bandcamp.com/album/eject-modernity-erase-tradition Theme song: Antarctica - "Aqua Teen Destroyed Boston's life" https://antarcticaiscold.bandcamp.com/
1. Decompose (Latin de- + componere, "to put together") - To break down into smaller parts or elements. 2. Decontaminate (Latin de- + contaminate, "to contaminate") - To remove or reduce contaminants or pollutants from an environment or item. 3. Defame (Latin de- + fama, "a rumor") - To harm someone's reputation by making false or malicious statements. 4. Deflate (Latin de- + flate, "to blow") - To reduce the pressure or size of something by releasing air or gas. 5. Deflect (Latin de- + flectere, "to turn") - To cause to turn aside, especially by applying force; to divert. 6. Degrade (Latin de- + gradus, "a step") - To reduce in quality, value, or degree; to lower in rank or character. 7. Dehydrate (Latin de- + hydros, "water") - To remove water or moisture from something. 8. Demolish (Latin de- + moliri, "to build") - To tear down, destroy, or ruin completely. 9. Demoralize (Latin de- + morale, "morals") - To destroy or weaken the morale or spirits of someone or a group of people. 10. Denounce (Latin de- + nuntiare, "to declare") - To publicly condemn or criticize someone or something. 1. Imbibe (etymology: Latin, "to drink in") - to consume alcohol or any other liquid. 2. Imbroglio (etymology: Italian, "a confusing situation") - a complicated or confused situation. 3. Impassive (etymology: Latin, "without feeling") - without emotion or feeling. 4. Immaculate (etymology: Latin, "without spot") - free from dirt or stain; spotless; perfect. 5. Immaterial (etymology: Latin, "not of matter") - not consisting of physical matter; not relevant or important. 6. Immature (etymology: Latin, "not ripe") - not fully developed; not old or experienced enough. 7. Imminent (etymology: Latin, "about to happen") - about to happen; impending. 8. Immolate (etymology: Latin, "to sacrifice") - to kill or offer as a sacrifice. 9. Immutable (etymology: Latin, "not changeable") - not capable of being changed; unchangeable. 10. Immunize (etymology: Latin, "to make immune") - to make someone or something immune to a particular disease or condition. 1. Unbelievable: Etymology: Late Middle English (in the sense ‘not worthy of belief'): from Old French incroiable, from in- ‘not' + croire ‘believe'. Definition: Too extraordinary or improbable to be believed. 2. Unacceptable: Etymology: Late 16th century: from un- (expressing reversal) + acceptable. Definition: Not satisfactory or not approved of. 3. Unconditional: Etymology: Late Middle English: from un- (expressing reversal) + conditional. Definition: Not subject to any restrictions; absolute. 4. Unconventional: Etymology: Early 19th century: from un- (expressing reversal) + conventional. Definition: Not based on or in agreement with what is generally done or believed. 5. Unforeseen: Etymology: Mid 17th century: from un- (expressing reversal) + foreseeable. Definition: Not anticipated; unexpected. 6. Unfortunate: Etymology: Late Middle English (in the sense ‘unlucky'): from Old French, literally ‘not fortunate', from un- (expressing reversal) + fortune (noun). Definition: Unlucky or adverse; causing misery or suffering. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/liam-connerly/support
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Dramma e commedia. Neorealismo e satira. Cinismo e tenerezza. Settentrione e Meridione. Tutti elementi apparentemente contraddittori ma che caratterizzano la ricca filmografia del regista e sceneggiatore Pietro Germi. Preparatevi quindi a una rassegna a volte tragica e a volte ironica utile a farvi (ri) scoprire la curiosa e affascinante figura di un uomo di Cinema a suo tempo criticato e discusso ma che ha segnato in maniera indelebile il nostro paese. Cambiamo genere e passiamo al poliziesco. Stavolta Germi si cala nei panni di un commissario deciso a risolvere un "maledetto imbroglio" che non deve rimanere tale.
How Ukraine & Taiwan change the global geopolitical frame with China's belligerence & American ambivalence! Impact & implications for USA & India. Pradeep Kapur & Ankit Shah join Vibhuti Jha
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Sam Cheung, Carlyn Greenwald, and Ivan Vukovic, three regular everyday Americans, recap The Crown Season 3, Episode 9: Imbroglio. Together, they break down a packed episode that includes a classic royal scheme, a princess taking after her father, and the return of Wallis Simpson. Plus. Ivan shares highlights from his trip to Scotland.
Doug tells his Million Dollar Story – a funny Imbroglio story that was the genesis for The Story Theater Method and a 25-year speaking career. An Imbroglio is an acutely embarrassing or painful situation. It's a comedy of errors. Listen, learn and be inspired to find your Million Dollar Story that sticks.
A version of this essay was published on firstpost.com at https://www.firstpost.com/world/the-meta-narrative-about-indias-non-involvement-in-the-ukraine-imbroglio-10403761.htmlDisclaimer: Russia invaded Ukraine on Feb 24. This was written just before that happened.The ongoing shadow-boxing between US President Biden and Russian President Putin over Ukraine has captured a lot of media attention. I was going to say “world attention”, but not really. It is a European problem, and those in the Indo-Pacific really don’t care much about it. Old-guard Atlanticists are bellyaching as though it were the end of the world, but it isn’t. And that is the first thing to note: Euro-centrism has had its day, and Europe matters less and less every day. All of the dramatis personae have not-so-hidden agendas that they bring to the party. In the end, as far as the impartial observer is concerned, this is not likely to lead to World War III despite all the blood-curdling rhetoric; the problem for disinterested parties is that oil prices are zooming in anticipation of war, or biting sanctions. Oil at $100 is good for Putin, and probably for Biden’s shale warriors, but developing nations will be hurt. Said developing countries are uninterested in the finer points of European nationalism, and would prefer that everybody make nice and go home. They really would prefer no war. This European hissy-fit is not their problem. Thanks for reading Shadow Warrior! Subscribe for free to receive new posts and support my work.There is a Malayalam proverb that goes: “whether the thorn lands on the leaf, or the leaf lands on the thorn, it is the leaf that is hurt”. That is the exact situation developing countries, already devastated by the covid pandemic, face. They don’t really care about the wounded pride of Putin or Biden or whoever, but would rather oil prices were back in the $50-$60 range, so they don’t face another extortionate transfer of wealth.Of course the sentiments of Ukrainians have to be considered. My first exposure to this was in the late 1970s when I was a graduate student in computer science, and my study group partner was a pretty blonde Ukrainian-American. I casually referred to her as Russian, because at that time the Soviet Union was still going strong, and Ukraine was a part of it. She flared up, and gave me an earful about how Ukrainians were not Russians, but oppressed by Russians. Clearly, there is a lot of bad blood between the old subjects of the Soviet Empire and the colonial masters, the Russians. In fact Indians can quite relate to this, because our colonial masters, the British, were absolute monsters. So yes, I am sympathetic to the struggles of Ukrainians to assert their cultural and territorial independence. But then, I am also sympathetic to the Chagos Islanders, who were evicted by the colonial Brits, so that America’s Diego Garcia naval base could be built. Courts have ruled that the islands belong to Mauritius, not Britain, but none of those bleating about Ukraine’s ‘territorial integrity’ seem to be in a hurry to eject Brits from the Chagos islands. Ah, so that’s different. Thank you for reading Shadow Warrior. This post is public so feel free to share it.Obviously morality and rule of law is not the issue here. I was listening to a talk by John Mearsheimer, a respected geo-strategist, and he said candidly that the problem was the fault of the Americans. Just as much as the Monroe Doctrine creates a sphere of influence for the US in its backyard, it is only reasonable that in the post-Soviet era, the succeeding power Russia would like to maintain a sphere of influence in its backyard. At least, they would not want NATO to nibble at their periphery and expand itself, thus causing the Russians to feel vulnerable militarily. But the Democratic party appears to be chock-full of Atlanticists – possibly because their leaders are mostly from their East Coast, including Biden – and apparently they and the US Deep State are fighting the Cold War all over again. This is ridiculous because (checks notes) they won that war. But then generals are always fighting the last war again, because, well, that’s what generals do. This is also counter-productive, because they are simply driving the Russians into the dhritarashtra alinganam of the Chinese. A Eurasian heartland that is controlled by a Sino-Russian alliance is not in the interests of the Americans or their allies in Europe. In fact, a Huntingtonian view would suggest that Western Europeans and Americans should ally themselves with the Russians to form a united white Christian alliance against the Chinese. As Brahma Chellaney keeps saying, Western Europeans and Americans are fighting the wrong enemy. This creeping NATO-ization is a distraction when they should be worrying about China. Strangely, this does not seem to occur to them, and there are many possible reasons: Democrats are still fighting Donald Trump, and they think the Russiagate angle is a winning tactic against the resurgent Republicans; there was a lot of hanky-panky done in Ukraine by Hunter Biden, Joe Biden’s son (you might remember his laptop, whose motley contents were a story buried by the complicit media); and there are untouchable US assets and interests in China (especially those of Wall Street), so China can do no wrong.And that brings me to the distinctly intriguing reactions of certain strategic analysts with a degree of exposure to India: Bruno Macaes, Derek Grossman, Jeff Smith and the folks over at Foreign Affairs. All of them, it appears, were distressed and/or surprised that India did not throw in its lot with the anti-Russia diplomatic initiative because, well, the US is an important ally to India, see Quad.That, in fact, is the interesting meta-narrative. Nelson Mandela once told off a hectoring American journalist, who was chiding him for meeting with Colonel Gaddafi and Saddam Hussain, by pointing out that “you’d like us to pretend that your enemies are our enemies”. Precisely. You have a beef with Russia, fine, but that doesn’t mean India must, too. India’s and the US’ interests coincide on many things, but not on pissing off Russia, which, among other things, is supplying India with S-400 anti-missile systems, for which Americans have been threatening to impose CAATSA sanctions against India; but these are important deterrents to possible Chinese and Pakistani aggression. Interestingly, India just put on hold an order for 30 US Predator drones. The timing is, well, suggestive. Here’s Bruno Macaes’ tweet:I had email discussions with Macaes some time ago, when he reached out to me, and there were three points where I disagreed with him, although his biases were understandable because he was a Portuguese Foreign Minister, his wife is a Turk, and he and his daughter were living in China for a while. In my opinion, he:Overestimates the coherence of the EU, which is full of squabbling neighbors, and therefore punches below its weight in foreign policyOverestimates the strategic power of Russia, which has fewer people than Pakistan and is shrinking, and has a GDP lower than India, despite its nukes and gas depositsUnderestimates India’s ambitions for a G3, where a rapidly growing India will not be seeking to align with the Americans or the Chinese, but be itself a third pole.I am pretty sure the other analysts suffer from versions of these flaws, although I only know them by what they say on Twitter. Here’s Foreign Affairs’ take:But did you, Foreign Affairs, consider whether India has skin in this game, whether any of its national interests are at stake? You assume India wants to put pressure on Moscow. Not really. I am reminded of a VP at a company I worked at in Boston, who told a whining operations manager: “But Dave, you must be confusing me with someone who gives a damn (about your problems)”. What if India doesn’t give a damn?Derek Grossman is a generally sympathetic analyst, but he cannot hide his disappointment with India in the current context. But Derek, the ‘bad look’ was the deafening silence from the West when Chinese killed unarmed Indian soldiers in the Galwan Valley. Jeff Smith is another analyst who seems to have grasped the Indian reaction better than others:Yes, Jeff. India ain’t got no dog in this here fight. India doesn’t see any value in tying itself to either the US or Russia, because it’s perfectly clear that India will be on its own. India is painfully aware that no white guy is going to die in the Himalayas fighting China for India’s benefit. So make India an offer it can’t refuse, like sanctioning China on India’s behalf. This, I am told, is realpolitik. India intends to stick to its interests. No, it’s not that fraud called. non-alignment. This is multi-alignment, and India will seek Chanakya’s wise counsel. What is admirable, though, is the consistency with which these strategic analysts approach the problem, which boils down to a few simple axioms:India is part of the Quad, therefore it is a US ally ‘by other means’Therefore India has no agency and has to toe the US and EU line on all mattersBut the US and the EU are under no reciprocal obligation to worry about India’s own interests, even when 200,000 Chinese troops are massed on the Indo-Tibet border.There are a few flaws here. First, the Quad is an Indo-Pacific security agreement, not a marriage. Second, I’ve been dying to use the ‘woke’ term ‘agency’, and yes, they view India as a vassal state that has to go by US/EU agendas: some kind of patsy, in the Kissingerian view of India. That was true of Nehruvian India, but this is a New India. As they said in the memorable US car ad, “This isn’t your father’s Oldsmobile”. Deal with it. Cope. And third, Indians are asking the US and EU that famous American question: “So what have you done for us lately?”. Not much, actually. Then they should expect the same in return.1620 words, 23 Feb 2022. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit rajeevsrinivasan.substack.com
AT&T et Verizon ont enfin commencé à déployer la 5G aux États-Unis le 19 janvier après plusieurs reports. Ces derniers ont été motivés par les inquiétudes de la Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) et des compagnies aériennes sur le risque d'interférence de la 5G avec des appareils critiques à bord des avions, à proximité des aéroports. Les deux opérateurs ont accepté le 18 janvier de ne pas activer les antennes à moins de 3,2km des pistes d'atterrissage.Lire l'article sur Siècle Digital. Voir Acast.com/privacy pour les informations sur la vie privée et l'opt-out.