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Writer/director James DeMonaco discusses his top ten films that evoke the surreal, hallucinatory feel of dreams/nightmares, while not actually depicting dream/or nightmares with Josh Olson and Joe Dante. Show Notes: Movies Referenced In This Episode A History Of Violence (2005) The Home (2025) 52 Pick-Up (1986) The Purge (2013) The Purge: Anarchy (2014) The Purge: Election Year (2016) Staten Island (2009) This Is The Night (2021) Glengarry Glen Ross (1992) 3 Women (1977) Apocalypse Now (1979) Apocalypse Now Redux (2001) Jack (1996) The Godfather (1972) The Godfather Part II (1974) The Godfather Part III (1990) Dementia 13 (1963) Star Wars (1977) THX 1138 (1972) Blood Simple (1984) Megalopolis (2024) Mandy (2018) Beyond The Black Rainbow (2010) Nightmare Alley (2021) Blue Velvet (1986) Mulholland Drive (2001) The Accused (1988) The Swimmer (1968) Dune (1984) Dune (2021) Jodorowsky's Dune (2014) Crash (2005) *Ghost Dog: Way of the Samurai (2000) Paterson (2016) Fellini's Roma (1972) Amarcord (1973) La Strada (1954) Nights of Cabiria (1957) 8 ½ (1963) Dirty Harry (1971) Gremlins (1984) Irreversible (2002) Antichrist (2009) Play It As It Lays (1972) Nashville (1975) Boom! (1968) Mr. Blandings Builds His Dream House (1948) Punch Drunk Love (2002) The Long Goodbye (1973) Phantom Thread (2017) One Battle After Another (2025) Happy Gilmore (1995) Happy Gilmore 2 (2025) March of the Wooden Soldiers a.k.a. Babes in Toyland (1934) Beetlejuice (1988) Monkey Trouble (1994) Prizzi's Honor (1985) Vertigo (1958) Invaders From Mars (1953) The Woman in the Window (1944) Inception (2010) Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind (2004) Dreamscape (1984) What Dreams May Come (1998) The Truman Show (1998) Minority Report (2002) Other Notable Items Our Patreon! Our pals at Movies Unlimited The Hollywood Food Coalition Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Irreversible la película más intensa, vi0l3nt4, explícita de los 2000´s aquí te damos todos los detalles, trás de cámara y muchos datos curiosos, así que no lo te lo puedes perder.Eructito Invitado:- Profe Tony#EructitosDelCine #LaNetaLaNeta #Irreversible Cada semana tendremos Eructitos invitados y platicaremos de películas, seres, detalles y datos curios. Así que ve por tus palomitas y no te lo pierdas.Date una vuelta a la tienda en línea por el Ercutitos verse, igual y se te pega algo. https://eructitosdelcine.mitiendanube.com/Todas las redes Eructitos Del Cine. YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/EructitosDelCineInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/eructitosdelcine/TikTok: www.tiktok.com/@eructitosdelcineTwitter: https://twitter.com/EructitosDeCineLetterboxd: https://letterboxd.com/ErcutitosDeCine/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Ercutitos-del-Cine-106618787819507Canal Telegram: https://t.me/eructitosdelcine
After a debilitating injury left Dr. Josh Axe bedridden for a year, he healed 100% using stem cell therapy. In this episode, Dr. Axe shares how you can reverse chronic pain, autoimmune disease, and even aging– naturally or with advanced regenerative treatments. What You'll Learn: What stem cells are & how they heal the body Dr. Axe's personal healing story with advanced therapy Top foods & supplements to boost stem cell production Why the best treatments are banned in the U.S. Where to get the world's most effective therapy Ready to heal, regenerate, and feel younger? Tune in and learn how to activate your body's natural healing power today. #stemcells #regenerativemedicine #draxe ------ Want more of The Dr. Josh Axe Show? Subscribe to the YouTube channel. Follow Dr. Josh Axe Instagram Twitter Facebook TikTok Website ------ Staying healthy in today's world is an upstream battle. Subscribe to Wellness Weekly, your 5-minute dose of sound health advice to help you grow physically, mentally, and spiritually. Every Wednesday, you'll get: Holistic health news & life-hacks from a biblical world view Powerful free resources including classes, Q&As, and guides from Dr. Axe The latest episodes of The Dr. Josh Axe Show Submit your questions via voice memo to be featured on the show → speakpipe.com/drjoshaxe ------ Links: https://medlineplus.gov/stemcells.html https://www.unmc.edu/stemcells/stemcells/ https://kffhealthnews.org/news/superstar-athletes-popularize-unproven-stem-cell-procedures/ https://projects.sfchronicle.com/2018/stem-cells/about-stem-cells/ https://my.clevelandclinic.org/health/body/24892-stem-cells https://www.urmc.rochester.edu/encyclopedia/content https://www.cellmedicine.com/famous-stem-cell-cases-celebrities-athletes-who-have-received-therapy/ https://stemcells.nih.gov/info/basics/stc-basics https://www.bioxcellerator.com/blog/list-of-50-athletes-that-have-received-stem-cell-therapy-to-recover https://translational-medicine.biomedcentral.com/articles/10.1186/s12967-016-0998-2 https://www.thelancet.com/journals/lancet/article/PIIS0140-6736(16)30513-X/abstract https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC8280064/ https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/23172272/ https://journals.lww.com/international-journal-of-surgery/fulltext/2024/12000/safety_and_efficacy_of_stem_cell_therapy_for.9.aspx https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC7459379/ https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC9652517/ https://bmtinfonet.org/transplant-article/diseases-treated-transplant ------ Ads: Get your free wealth protection guide from Preserve Gold. Visit www.preservegold.com/axe or text AXE to 50505 to claim your free guide, and you could receive up to $15,000 in free gold or silver with a qualified purchase or account rollover. Don't wait – claim your special offers today! Unlock targeted biomarker testing—hormones, thyroid, metabolism—plus a 1-hour consult with a Senior Health Advisor. Spots are limited, grab yours now at MyBloodwork.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Dave Rubin of “The Rubin Report” talks to Liz Truss about the decline of free speech in the UK; the rise of mass immigration and de-industrialization; the failures of the Conservative Party to back real reform; how establishment orthodoxy stifled her agenda as Prime Minister; the need for a cultural and political reset; comparisons to Donald Trump's fight against the deep state; her call for a conservative revolution across Britain and Europe; and the vital role of independent media in challenging mainstream narratives; and much more. #RubinReport #LizTruss #UK #ukimmigration #refugeecrisis #conservativeparty #migrantcrisis #britishculture #england #british #daverubin
Has Trump created a critical global "flashpoint" from which there is no return? Is WWIII appearing on the near future horizon? Psychic Carla Baron looks into our near future timeline. Take a listen.
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Tennessee Leading The Way On Protecting Kids From Irreversible Body Mutilations“No Kings” Protests - A Whole Lotta Talk, A Whole Lotta FlopIs Support For PRIDE Drying Up?Tennessee Conservative News reporter Olivia Lupia joins Yaffee LIVE on Talk Radio 102.3FM to discuss all this & more!Check out more from Yaffee HERE!https://www.wgow.com/2025/05/12/yaffee-live/
Qu haces cuando has sido devastado por algo tan grande que piensas: "Nunca voy a salir de esto, nunca me recuperar de esto"? Acompaa al pastor Rick mientras contina enseando las cinco cosas que Job hizo cuando enfrent los retrasos que parecan irreversibles. To support this ministry financially, visit: https://www.oneplace.com/donate/1463/29
Qu haces cuando has sido devastado por algo tan grande que piensas: "Nunca voy a salir de esto, nunca me recuperar de esto"? Acompaa al pastor Rick mientras contina enseando las cinco cosas que Job hizo cuando enfrent los retrasos que parecan irreversibles. To support this ministry financially, visit: https://www.oneplace.com/donate/1463/29
Un retraso consiste en no progresar, en el fracaso de un plan o en la prdida de un buen capital. En este mensaje, el pastor Rick ensea a partir de la vida de Job, explicando cmo podemos confiar en Dios para que nos ayude a recuperarnos de los retrasos, incluso los que parecen irreversibles. Qu haces cuando has sido devastado por algo tan grande que piensas: Nunca voy a salir de esto, nunca me recuperar de esto ? Acompaa al pastor Rick mientras ensea las cinco cosas que Job hizo cuando enfrent los retrasos que parecan irreversibles. To support this ministry financially, visit: https://www.oneplace.com/donate/1463/29
In this heartfelt and eye-opening episode of Stop Aging Now, Dr. Nick Delgado is joined by a very special guest—his son, Jason Delgado—for a deep dive into one of the most critical questions in modern health: Can heart disease be truly irreversible? Together, they explore: The real root causes of heart disease most people overlook Why many conventional treatments may fall short Personal and scientific insights into reversing or managing heart disease naturally The emotional and generational impact of heart health on families Actionable lifestyle changes that could help prevent—or even potentially reverse—cardiovascular damage This father-son conversation is not only rich in science but filled with personal reflection, hope, and practical knowledge. Whether you're battling heart issues or simply want to protect your future, this episode will challenge what you think you know about cardiovascular health. Don't miss this powerful discussion—it might just change the way you live. ____________________________________________________________________________________________________ Check out my spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/2UuKNF6kMob8cltaOZiCDo Follow us on Social Media for more content: Instagram: @dr.nickdelgado Tiktok: @7pillarsofhealth X: @Delgado Protocol Missing a powerful momentum in your life? Check out our Forever Young Events and the link below: foreveryoungevent.com/
"I am on a mission to show in the most positive manner just how far off a lot of these people are and to show people there's hope and to teach them how to do it without completely eradicating their health." - Dylan Gemelli I sat down with Dylan Gemelli, a prominent figure in the fitness and biohacking industry who's transitioned from the bodybuilding world to becoming a cellular health expert. Dylan shared his incredible journey of rebuilding his life from scratch, discovering peptides and SARMs long before they became mainstream, and his personal battle with heart disease that led him to prove medical professionals wrong about what's possible. We dive deep into the world of peptides, cardiovascular health testing beyond standard panels, and why the hierarchy of health should include strategic supplementation for optimal aging. Dylan's passion for challenging medical dogma is infectious, especially his evidence that LP(a) levels can be lowered despite conventional wisdom saying otherwise. What you'll learn: What peptides and SARMs are and how they differ from harmful substances like steroids Why standard cholesterol panels miss the most important cardiovascular risk markers How Dylan lowered his "unchangeable" LP(a) levels by over 230 points when doctors said it was impossible The hierarchy of health supplements everyone should consider, starting with creatine for women of all ages Why microdosing GLP-1s may be the ultimate longevity hack for improved metabolic health How specialized peptides can accelerate healing, improve sleep, and support cellular repair The truth about NAD+ supplementation and what delivery methods actually work Why building and maintaining muscle mass is critical as we age, especially for women Love the Podcast? Here's what to do: Make My Day & Share Your Thoughts! Subscribe to the podcast & leave me a review Text a screenshot to 813-565-2627 Expect a personal reply because your voice is so important to me. Join 50,000+ followers who make this podcast thrive. Want to listen to the show completely ad-free? Go to subscribetojj.com Enjoy the VIP experience for just $4.99/month or $49.99/year (save 17%!) Click “TRY FREE” and start your ad-free journey today! Full show notes (including all links mentioned): https://jjvirgin.com/dylan Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
"I am on a mission to show in the most positive manner just how far off a lot of these people are and to show people there's hope and to teach them how to do it without completely eradicating their health." - Dylan Gemelli I sat down with Dylan Gemelli, a prominent figure in the fitness and biohacking industry who's transitioned from the bodybuilding world to becoming a cellular health expert. Dylan shared his incredible journey of rebuilding his life from scratch, discovering peptides and SARMs long before they became mainstream, and his personal battle with heart disease that led him to prove medical professionals wrong about what's possible. We dive deep into the world of peptides, cardiovascular health testing beyond standard panels, and why the hierarchy of health should include strategic supplementation for optimal aging. Dylan's passion for challenging medical dogma is infectious, especially his evidence that LP(a) levels can be lowered despite conventional wisdom saying otherwise. What you'll learn: What peptides and SARMs are and how they differ from harmful substances like steroids Why standard cholesterol panels miss the most important cardiovascular risk markers How Dylan lowered his "unchangeable" LP(a) levels by over 230 points when doctors said it was impossible The hierarchy of health supplements everyone should consider, starting with creatine for women of all ages Why microdosing GLP-1s may be the ultimate longevity hack for improved metabolic health How specialized peptides can accelerate healing, improve sleep, and support cellular repair The truth about NAD+ supplementation and what delivery methods actually work Why building and maintaining muscle mass is critical as we age, especially for women Love the Podcast? Here's what to do: Make My Day & Share Your Thoughts! Subscribe to the podcast & leave me a review Text a screenshot to 813-565-2627 Expect a personal reply because your voice is so important to me. Join 50,000+ followers who make this podcast thrive. Want to listen to the show completely ad-free? Go to subscribetojj.com Enjoy the VIP experience for just $4.99/month or $49.99/year (save 17%!) Click “TRY FREE” and start your ad-free journey today! Full show notes (including all links mentioned): https://jjvirgin.com/dylan
Dr. Gordon Edwards, speaking at the United Nations This Week’s Featured Interview: Dr. Gordon Edwards is a mathematician, physicist, nuclear consultant, and president of the Canadian Coalition for Nuclear Responsibility. He is one of our most cogent thinkers on nuclear issues and regularly puts together the pieces to give us a clear picture of exactly...
In the world of mythology, Apollo is one the most revered and significant of all the ancient Greek and Roman Gods. It was also the name given to an asset management business created in 1990 and today with assets of over $750 billion*, it's a leading provider of alternative asset management and retirement solutions. In this conversation we understand Apollo's growth, reach and specialisations. More importantly we discuss the convergence of the public and private asset management industries, where the accelerating marriage of alternatives and traditional assets appears irreversible. From institutional portfolios, now expanding into individual allocations, the trend appears early in its evolution. Scott Kleinman, Co-President of Apollo Asset Management, reviews the liquidity aspects implied by this phenomenon. He discusses the role of banks, where regulation has allowed the growth of non-bank enterprises like Apollo to blossom, and the trade-offs, risk, reward and liquidity, investors will make. He also describes opportunities and challenges, outside of the US where capital is less abundant, and securitisation malfunctioning. Finally, Scott offers some great advice to youth that “you can't escape hard work” and “you should never stop asking why?!” The Money Maze Podcast is kindly sponsored by Schroders, IFM Investors, World Gold Council and LSEG. Sign up to our Newsletter | Follow us on LinkedIn | Watch on YouTube | As of 31st December 2024
Cultists, there are a number of films celebrating significant anniversaries in 2025. So your Horror Hosts are using that as an excuse to put some real gems on the Exam Table. First up the film that introduced most of the world to Christopher Nolan, Memento. The mind-bending Neo-Noir was an instant Cult Classic and, over the intervening quarter century, has become a Classic Classic. Please join us for the Dissection. Dissection Topic: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0209144/?ref_=ext_shr https://www.amazon.com/Memento-Guy-Pearce/dp/B07HJFZ25H Unholy Sacrament Unknown Territory by Rōm Beer Co.https://untp.beer/2f996860fc Dark Tidings The Bride pushed to 2026 https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/movies/movie-news/maggie-gyllenhaal-the-bride-moves-out-of-2025-1236168657/ Vault Of Darkness Ministry, The Squirrely Yearshttps://ministryband.com/the-squirrely-years Drudkh, Shadowplayhttps://drudkh.bandcamp.com/album/shadow-play Coheed and Cambria, Vaxis III: The Father Of Make-believe https://store.coheedandcambria.com/products/vaxis-iii-the-father-of-make-believe-cd?srsltid=AfmBOopY1mAUfCtVKN4UI8lz5J7YBuZ63pa8ihkx409BECd5w-oKR-Ln Deatheaven, Lonely People With Power https://deafheaven.com/products/lonely-people-with-power-double-lp-daydream-variant-pre-order Tenet (2020, Nolan) https://www.imdb.com/title/tt6723592/?ref_=ext_shr Irreversible (2002, Noe) https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0290673/?ref_=ext_shr #memento, #mementomori, #christophernolan, #chrisnolan, #guypearce, #carrieannemoss, #joepantoliano, #neonoir, #filmnoir, #anterogradeamnesia, #shorttermmemoryloss, #oksowhatamidoing, #remembersammyjankis, #ihavethiscondition, #sowhereareyou, #thedarkknight, #inception, #oppenheimer, #theprestige, #nolan,
PsydeShow is back with another life-ruiner! We're covering our first Gaspar Noé film, and one of his most intense, 2002's Irreversible. A fascinating and unflinching work of art that will absolutely leave you broken by the end (which happens to be the beginning of the story). We couldn't just do this alone, so we brought back our good friend Jack from 156/Silence to endure the pain with us! Be sure to catch them on tour in a city near you! TW: SA, violence/gore, homophobic/transphobic/racist language, discussion of child abuse, and a bar called The RectumClick this link for all 156/Silence socials, merch, and tour dates:https://linktr.ee/156silence?fbclid=PAZXh0bgNhZW0CMTEAAabIf8jm42RwjTsqIpnj-gz1WbhSK0eIyG0aemSxP9QdqZUzxaGw0b9wPvA_aem__YbSFY-T5e_ohFYNox9PNQBe sure to sub to our Youtube channel for video episodes!https://youtube.com/@thedevilsworkpodcast?si=qi943o2VJRA5KxkzWatch PsydeShow on Twitch: twitch.tv/psydeshowJoin the discussion on Facebook (The Devil's Work Podcast) and Instagram/TikTok @thedevilsworkpod Email us your own reviews about the films or your thoughts on episodes at: thedevilsworkpodcast@gmail.com
The idea that a country can't increase the size of its territory by taking it over another has been a principle of Western foreign policy for decades. If that changes it will be a profound shift. "Once that genie's out of the bottle, it will be very hard to put back in", says Tom Wright, the Irishman who was a member of Joe Biden's National Security Council and is now a senior fellow at the Brookings Institution, a foreign policy think-tank. He talks to Hugh about foreign policy under Biden and Trump. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Adam creates a hypnosis session to help an aspiring film maker envision their ideal future and then uses time distortion to travel back in time to understand what would have needed to happen to make their dream future possible. Adam takes inspiration from two of his favourite movies - Memento and Irreverisble (films that are told backwards) for this hypnosis session that starts with the future and goes back to the present. Coming Soon - The Hypnotists's Secret Circle: Adam will soon be launching a new low-cost membership to access his entire hypnosis archive without the intro, outro, and explanation and an exclusive community only for members. In the meantime you can secure a free sleep download here: https://tr.ee/MCuZqKPnEg Adam Cox is one of the world's most innovative hypnotists and is known for being the hypnotherapist of choice for Celebrities, CEO's and even Royalty. To book a free 30-minute consultation call to consider working with Adam go to: https://go.oncehub.com/AdamCox Adam's rates for hypnotherapy in pounds and US dollars are here: https://www.adamcox.co.uk/hypnotherapist.html You can contact Adam at adam@adamcox.co.uk Further information on Adam is here: https://linktr.ee/AdamCoxOfficial Tags: Adam Cox, the hypnotist, NLP, asmr, hypnosis, hypnotherapy, hypnotist, stress, sleep, worry, meditation, guided meditation, hypnotism, anxiety, hypnosis for confidence, hypnosis for worthiness, relationship hypnosis, inadequacy hypnosis, hypnosis for pain, cosmic hypnosis, quantum hypnosis, new level of living, success hypnosis, film maker hypnosis,
Some things in life are irreversible. Once an egg is broken, it can't be put back together. Once time has passed, you can't get it back. And once words are spoken, they can't be unsaid. King David learned this painful truth when he committed adultery with Bathsheba and orchestrated her husband Uriah's death. He couldn't undo his sins. He couldn't erase his guilt. He could only try to cope—until God sent the prophet Nathan to confront him. But here's the good news: while we can't reverse the past, God can reverse the irreversible. Through Jesus Christ, sin is forgiven, guilt is erased, and even death is conquered. Jesus took on our guilt, suffered in our place, and rose again so that we could hear the powerful words: "You are forgiven."
We just talked with Senator Chris Murphy, Democrat of Connecticut, who has emerged as one of the fiercest voices speaking out against the Trump administration and in defense of the future of the American republic. He talked to us in even starker terms than we've heard from him so far about the emergency we face, the very real and imminent threat the administration poses, the structural challenges facing a Democratic opposition — and what the American people can and must do about it.If you missed our live conversation, we encourage you to watch the entire video above. In the public interest, we are opening this video to all. But consider subscribing to support fearless, independent reporting.In our conversation just now, Senator Murphy made news and spoke in unusually blunt terms. Among the things he told us:* On the gravity of the present constitutional crisis: “This is increasingly becoming the most serious moment since the Civil War.”* His belief, which he said not all his Democratic colleagues share, that America may be “months away from the destruction of democracy such that it is irreversible.”* After years of working with Republicans and trying to see things in gray, he now regards what the Republicans are doing as straightforward “evil,” to be stopped urgently if everWe also had a very candid talk about why Democratic opposition has been tepid in response and unsatisfying to many who feel deeply undefended. Some highlights:* He empathized with widespread frustration about a party that is quick to text people for $5 and then slow to respond to a grave crisis; the Democratic Party does have a problem, one he says he's been trying to fix for years* Too many of his colleagues don't want to believe how bad it is, because it is a hard way to live — but he hopes their minds are changing* The Democrats let themselves become the party of the status quo and market solutions in a time of thirst for revolutionary changeI also asked if he thought Elon Musk has broken criminal laws, whether present Democratic Party leadership should be replaced given his critiques, and whether he is, as some muse, planning a run for president.And I asked about the role of regular people. He had a striking answer about what he believes will ultimately work against Trump.Readers like you make The Ink possible and keep it independent. If you haven't already joined us, sign up today for our mailing list, support our work, and help build a free and fearless media future by becoming a paying subscriber. And if you're already a part of our community, thank you! Get full access to The.Ink at the.ink/subscribe
Yesterday we talked to Senator Chris Murphy, Democrat of Connecticut, one of the fiercest voices speaking out against the Trump administration and in defense of the future of the American republic. He spoke very bluntly about just how real a threat this administration poses for the survival of American democracy, about why the Democratic Party has failed so far to meet the moment and what can be done to fix it — and why it's ultimately up to the American people to mobilize to stop Trump and Musk from breaking the country's institutions beyond repair.As we know some of you prefer reading to watching, we're publishing text excerpts of the conversation below, and we encourage you to watch the full video above. It's a frightening warning and a real call to action.In the public interest, we are opening this video and transcript to all. But please consider subscribing to support fearless, independent reporting, and build the kind of independent media that can continue to speak truth to power in this moment.Senator, you're a student of American history, and you've studied the various stages in the history of this country: wars, crises, insurrections, fractures — serious things. I wonder how you would define this moment we are living through and situate it in the sweep of the very serious things this country has been through in its history?I'm very reluctant to engage in too much hyperbole here, but I think this is increasingly becoming the most serious moment since the Civil War.It's a miracle that we've lasted as long as we have, 240 years of multicultural democracy. This is an absolutely revolutionary idea that gets pulled apart, as it seems, every generation or so, because it's unnatural, the idea that we would make decisions for ourselves instead of investing decision-making power in a hierarchical structure, which is what we do for mostly everything else that we care about in our lives, and that we would choose to live amongst people who are very, very different from us, even while our biology, millions of years baked, tells us that we're better off and safer retreating to our tribes.So what we've done is unnatural. Self-governance in a society that's multi-religious, multi-ethnic, multi-racial. And so, of course, there are these times where folks get told it would just be a lot more efficient if one guy made all the decisions, get stuff done a lot faster. And wouldn't it be easier if we just kicked out everybody who doesn't look and feel and sound like us? That'd be a lot simpler.So I think that this is increasingly serious because I think what you're seeing is that a lot of people are very transparently up for that transition. There are a lot of people in this country — and a lot of folks who now occupy positions of power in the United States Congress — who don't even feel that it's necessary to defend democratic norms and democracy.This idea that took root inside the conservative movement maybe a decade ago that democracy is outdated and antiquated and needs to be replaced by a CEO model is now pretty mainstream. And I think we need to confront it head-on.Instead of thinking that Republicans are really for democracy in their heart, but are being cowed into silence by a really strong leader, we need to understand that a lot of them — more than you think — are actually on board for this whole transition.That comparison you make, I think is valid — this is the most serious crisis since the Civil War. Obviously, we know how that one was resolved. I don't think that way of resolving this would be what anyone wants, certainly not what you or I want.But I'm curious, maybe speak personally first. I think we've all witnessed you — not to say you were a wallflower before — go through something publicly in the last few weeks.You've been very clear about a lot of things for a lot of years. Can you talk about the experience you've gone through to get to that place of realizing the gravity, even in spite of how seriously you took it before? What has been your radicalization around this in the last few weeks and how have you changed?I've spent a lot of the last two or three years just stepping back and doing a lot of thinking about the spiritual state of the country. And I think I came into this moment maybe understanding better than some other people how angry and anxious this country is and how many people are in a truly revolutionary mood.And so for me, it made sense that there were a lot of folks in this country who were really willing to entertain the idea of throwing out 240 years of democracy. Now, that's not the majority of the country, but it's a strong, powerful minority movement.I've been pretty angry at my party for not realizing the spiritual unspooling that was happening in America and finding ways to plug into it in a more powerful, more constructive manner, even as the anti-democratic conservative movement very methodically put together a plan and an infrastructure to make sure that they were able to seize this moment.I think a lot of folks thought that Trump 2 was going to be Trump 1 again, just a lot of bluster. We'd survive. But I watched them get ready for this moment. And so I'm just convinced that they are operationalizing, as we speak, a plan to convert our democracy to something fundamentally different, an oligarchy, a kleptocracy in which only a handful of people have power and the rest of us are just pawns for profit and gain to that small set of elites.And so all of the moves that have been made, the targeting of independent journalists, the conversion of our justice system to an exercise in forcing loyalty to Donald Trump, the normalization and endorsement of political violence, are all not just random points on a map. They all exist on a continuum, part of an effort to ultimately try to install Donald Trump and his family in power permanently.And I think this has been coming. The groundwork has been laid for this moment for four years. And I just am absolutely confident that it is as grave and as significant as the crises that we faced 150 years ago.I think it is no surprise to you that Democrats out there feel completely abandoned by the vast majority of your colleagues. I think there's a sense of being texted a lot for $5 by Democrats, often by people who have hundreds of millions of dollars in their own bank accounts, when we're living through what you say is the most serious crisis since the Civil War.And I'm sure you could point to things someone said in committee and things that are being done that we don't know about. But I think you probably sympathize with the broad feeling that I'm sure you've heard from your constituents and others, that basically people feel completely undefended by the Democratic Party in the worst crisis since the Civil War.You're an exception to that, and I think most people would agree. Just put it as bluntly as you can: What is going wrong with your party that they are leaving so many of their most loyal supporters feeling this way?One is that it's a lot easier to get up in the morning if you convince yourself that everything is going to be okay. It's a lot easier to go do your job if you think that all of these are just random points on a grid and that this is going to look a lot like the first four years looked.If you actually think that we are months away from the destruction of democracy such that it is irreversible — man, that requires a different level of energy when you wake up every morning, a different level of urgency that, frankly, not everybody has inside the Democratic political infrastructure.I think it's also true that when you get to this level of power, you start to care deeply about the institutions and you want to protect your institution. And so here in the Senate, there's still a lot of talk about working with Republicans and not fighting Donald Trump on everything because we want to make sure that the Senate is preserved as a place where bipartisanship can happen.But that's illogical when you're fighting a would-be tyrant who doesn't give a s**t about institutions or norms and is willing to shatter every single one.If the rest of the field is burned to the ground and the Senate still stands on the top of a pedestal, what does it matter? So for me, it was easy to say, I'm not voting for any of Trump's nominees. I'm not expediting any of these nominees until this constitutional crisis is solved. I'm not going to be complicit in populating an administration with people who are going to violate the rule of law.And then the last thing is that it's hard when you're fighting liars. It really is. We do hold ourselves to some concept of truth and provable truth. And I think it has caused us to not be clear about what is likely happening because we're not absolutely sure. What is Musk doing inside the Treasury right now? Do we have irrefutable proof that he is stealing people's data in order to enrich himself or in order to ultimately withhold your Social Security benefits because you post something ugly about him on Twitter?I don't have a smoking gun, but why should I give them the benefit of the doubt? Why do they deserve the benefit of the doubt on anything? I am going to lay out the worst-case possible scenario because I think the worst-case scenario is the most likely one.Does what you just said justify leadership changes in the House and the Senate immediately?I think the Senate and the House are stepping up here. I think you have seen my colleagues come to the decision almost to a person that they are not going to support these nominees.I think you will see a very vigorous effort to oppose the upcoming reconciliation bill, which is their attempt to steal money from the rest of us, to cut Medicare and Medicaid benefits to fund their tax cuts. I think you are going to see Democrats starting to rise to this moment, and I'm going to continue to try to rally them to rise to this moment.But people are asking in the chat specifically about Senator Schumer and Leader Jeffries — and if you're right about, “months away,” if you're right about the worst crisis in 150-plus years, is it time to at least think about new leadership?I think they both have very difficult jobs. I wish that all 47 Senate Democrats were really easy to marshal and push into one direction, but they aren't. We have a diverse cast of characters. And so leadership is pretty easy to critique from the outside. It's harder to operationalize on the inside.And remember, leadership doesn't only come from the folks that have the official titles. Leadership comes from AOC. Leadership comes from Jasmine Crockett, leadership comes from me, from other senators.I wanted to ask you about this broader point that people were making last year during the debate about whether President Biden should stay on the ticket. And that is the question of whether Democrats have a kind of culture of politeness that prevents them from stating hard truths. Things everybody was saying in group chats about President Biden's capacity were not being said out loud. Things everybody is saying privately about this moment don't necessarily reflect what they say in front of the cameras. Is there a politeness problem that needs to be shaken off given the stakes that you're talking about?That's a good question. I've never really thought about it as a politeness problem. But listen, there certainly has been a shaming exercise that has happened inside this party on folks who get too far out of the conventional wisdom. In retrospect, Dean Phillips, though I didn't support his candidacy, understood something about where the American public was that it took the rest of us far too long to understand.Bernie Sanders and Elizabeth Warren still get shamed by the mainstream of the Democratic Party because they are dangerously populist, even though they are plugged into the actual conversation that people are having in this country.I want to ask you a little bit about the new party chair of the Democratic Party. There was a question of how fundamental the change should be. What is the process, do you think, at this point, of really rethinking the party in the way that you were trying to do in the last few years and now with much greater urgency? It's obviously difficult to do when you're also running 80 miles an hour. How can this happen right now?I don't think we should overhype the power of the DNC. It has never been a thought leader inside the Democratic Party. I'm not saying it isn't relevant. I weighed in on behalf of another candidate, because I do think it's important to have the right person there. But I think Ken Martin will do just fine. He will be a very good party chair.But yes, it does feel overwhelming. There was this, and there still exists, this meme, this idea that the resistance didn't work in 2017. And so we shouldn't do it again. And in part, because people want to focus on a bigger project, which is rebuilding the Democratic Party brand and winning back all those working-class voters. And I've talked a lot about that as well.I think the problem is we actually have to do the resistance and rebuild the party, and we have to do both at the same time. And I actually don't think there's a choice.The resistance, to my mind, worked. We didn't stop the big tax cut in 2017, but we stopped the repeal of the Affordable Care Act. We literally saved tens of thousands of lives. We won in the midterms in 2018. We beat him in 2020. Did it solve the underlying problems in the party? No, but there were political wins and really big ones. There were policy wins and some really big ones. So I think you've got to do that again, so that you shave the edges off of their policy agenda and ultimately you put yourself in the best position to win in 2026.But we have to rebuild the party because the party brand is just fundamentally broken. We are the party of elites. We are the party of the status quo right now. We are the party of market-based reforms. And people want real big revolutionary economic change. They want the system unrigged. They want a democracy unrigged. And right now we are not the party selling that convincing message.So I admit that these are two big projects that have to happen simultaneously. rebuild some form of the traditional political day-to-day resistance and convince folks that we cannot run back the Democratic Party that got our clocks cleaned in 2024. We've got to build a new party.One idea that's been proposed is creating a single point of communication — people have suggested Pete Buttigieg, who's out of government right now, have him do a daily response, or there are various “shadow cabinet” proposals. I'm sure you've heard a lot of these. Do you think any of those things are interesting as a way to solve the party's communication problem, the problem of people not really having a clear response?Not really. I'm all for people searching for new ideas. That just sounds like something else for people to compete over. If you were to create a shadow cabinet and you had to pick Democrats to be in each one of those positions, you'd have to come up with a process and there'd be campaigns and backroom efforts to try to be the Shadow Secretary of Defense.It would be a lot of wasted energy and I'm not sure, ultimately, it would result in the best people being in those positions. I mean, what's happening now is a little meritocratic. The folks who have more amplified voices are the folks who are just more plugged in with the actual emotional zeitgeist of the country.And I don't necessarily have a problem with a moment in which the folks that are portraying the kind of urgency that the American public wants are the folks that are being self-selected by the movement in the country as leaders inside the party.Now, do I think that we have an information distribution problem? Yes. But I think that that is something that needs to be solved in a really thoughtful, planful way.We don't have the echo chamber that Republicans have because they spent money on it and we didn't. We spent a billion dollars — $2 billion in the last election — and most of that was on 30-second TV ads. That was a horrible mistake. We should be building the kind of permanent owned media, the permanent set of influencers and amplifiers that the right has.That should be our project, not coming up with a b******t shadow cabinet.So you've talked about blanket holds. Senator Schatz of Hawaii has talked about this also. Are there other tactics in your arsenal, maybe ones we haven't been talking about, maybe more serious ones? If you say we're possibly a few months away from irreversibly losing democracy — what else have you got besides blanket holds?There are a limited number of tools in our toolbox as the minority party in the Senate and the House. The House has very few. The Senate has a handful. One of them is just kind of gumming up the works and making things take a little bit longer. But that tactically only prevents nominations or legislation from occurring by hours.The other is to just signal that we are not being complicit in any of this, and we are not going to support them doing anything legislatively, or we're not going to support any nominations until they take seriously the destruction of our democracy and the handover of our government to billionaires.So I don't want to overhype what we can do internally, while also telling my colleagues, you better do everything you can do.And that's still an internal debate. There still are a lot of my colleagues who are voting for these nominees. They've got a lot of reasons they do that, but one of them is that they don't think that our internal day-to-day tactics translate to the outside, that nobody pays attention to what happens inside the Beltway.I don't think that's true. I'm not saying everybody pays attention to whether there's 47 of us or 21 of us voting against the nominee to go to the Department of Agriculture. But I do think that the most committed activists don't love it when the Democratic Party isn't putting up the loudest fight that they can. And if we aren't putting up a loud fight, then they aren't willing to give four hours a day or six hours or eight hours or 12 hours a day to the fight. And when that inner ring of the most committed activists aren't doing that, the next ring of potentially committed activists aren't stepping in.So I think there are ripples that start here in the United States Senate. And so that's why I argue to use every tool that we have, because I actually do think over time, that's one of the tactics that helps build a meaningful, loud, national opposition with scope.I've pressed you and your party on what you can do for people. But obviously, this is a democracy. And at the end of the day, people need to make their own voices heard and pressure people to do things. But I think a lot of people are at a loss. What can people do besides the obvious stuff that they know to do?I think the obvious stuff that people know to do still works. There were protests yesterday, some with hundreds of people, some with thousands, but not necessarily of the size and scope that you would think this moment would demand.And I think that is due to the fact that a lot of folks don't think that it has impact and influence — and it does. The only route through this crisis is the mobilization of the public. Political gravity still exists in this country. It works a little bit differently than it did 10 years ago or 20 years ago. But if the public is mobilized, it will and can have an impact. Right now, joining groups like Indivisible and Move On, calling, showing up — all of that matters. Volume matters.It may not persuade Elon Musk to stand down, but it will start to eat away at enough Republicans so that everything they want to do becomes a little bit harder, so that there is finally a little bit of legislative friction against the tasks that they are undertaking.Donald Trump's net popularity has come down by six or seven points already. If that drops by another six or seven points because of our mobilization, well, then that frays a bit the hold that he has on the party.I remember back in 2017 when their number one agenda item was to repeal the Affordable Care Act, and they didn't do it only because we mobilized, only because in the end, we made just enough Republicans realize that this was not going to be worthwhile for them politically. That works now.Now, ultimately, if they completely break this thing — and I think that comes by the transparent, brazen violation of a court order, and most significantly, an order from the Supreme Court — then we have to talk about a wholly different set of tactics. And I don't think we need to cross that bridge right now. But if we are at a moment in which they have just completely and brazenly taken control of the government without any regard to the judicial branch, then we have a different conversation about the kind of things that citizens should be doing.But right now, traditional political mobilization can and I think will work. But we need more people than hundreds out at these protests. And part of that is our job, to have more people talking like me to convey the sense of urgency that will convince people to mobilize.People have suggested a general strike. Is that something you think people should look at?Listen, I think when we talk about those elevated tactics — general strikes, civil disobedience — I think people will know the moment when it comes. And you frankly don't want to promise that you can do something that you can't. So I think you've got to be very thoughtful and planful in those kinds of actions. I don't think we are there yet. If the moment comes, I think people will know it.A lot of people appreciate your leadership right now. Are you thinking about running for president? And including or beyond that, what would be your commitment to people if this continues to go in the very bad trajectory that you talked about? What is your vow to people about how you're going to defend people who are feeling very defenseless?You asked the question at the beginning, why are people paying attention to me now?I think it's in part because I legitimately don't have a personal agenda here. Like, I do not wake up every day thinking about my political future. I've got two kids who I want to grow up in a democracy, and I see how dangerous this moment is. I have clarity. I have existed in politics for a long time, plagued by a lot of gray. There's a lot of moments in my political career in which I saw my side, but I also saw their side.And now, I see what they are doing, and what they are doing is evil.So I wake up every day speaking authentically and urgently in part because I'm not thinking about my next move here. I will be satisfied if, at the end of the day, democracy is still here four years from now and we actually have a free and fair election for president.You can imagine the kind of calls that we get into this office, given that political violence has been normalized and given the fact that I'm out there, talking in a way that not everybody else is talking. And so my only commitment is to just not be afraid in the way that a lot of other institutional players are clearly acting scared. I'm just not going to do it.Readers like you make The Ink possible and keep it independent. Sign up to join our mailing list, support my work, and help build a free, fearless media future by becoming a paying subscriber today. And if you're already a part of our community, thank you, and consider giving the gift of The Ink!Photo by Kent Nishimura/Getty Images Get full access to The.Ink at the.ink/subscribe
Steve Adubato welcomes Robbie Parker, Author of “A Father's Fight: Taking on Alex Jones and Reclaiming the Truth About Sandy Hook,” for a powerful conversation about the impact of hate speech on Robbie and his family after the loss of their daughter, Emilie Parker, in the Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting. Show 627
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For some 40 years Taylor Mason has been entertaining audiences across the country with his blend of Comedy, ventriloquism, and music. In this interview Mason talks about Comedy, ventriloquism, and how an Illinois boy wound up on the Jersey Shore. Get your copy of Irreversible by Taylor Mason As an Amazon Associate, Now I've Heard Everything earns from qualifying purchases.You may also enjoy my interviews with Gilbert Gottfried and Jim Gaffigan For more vintage interviews with celebrities, leaders, and influencers, subscribe to Now I've Heard Everything on Spotify, Apple Podcasts. and now on YouTube #comedy vventriloquism #comedians #troubadours
Comedians [Derek] Drescher & [Geo] Perez from the On The Gate podcast are on the fence about Zac Amico introducing them to this movie! One traumatically scarring night in Paris with lasting consequences unfolds for the audience in reverse chronological order, calling into question our morals and motives for consuming the very medium that contains it. Starring the ever-lovely [Monica] Belluci and her now ex-husband [Vincent] Cassell, and from the deranged mind of one esteemed French director (Gaspar Noé), it's the infamous, Irreversible.Air Date: 01/10/25Support Our Sponsors!Fans over the age of 21, go to YoDelta.com and use promo code GAS for 25% OFF your order!Fans over the age of 21, visit YoKratom.com for all your Kratom needs. No promo code necessary, just head over to YoKratom.com, home of the $60 kilo!For the full watch-along experience, visit GaSDigital.com and use promo code ZAC at signup and SAVE $1.50 on your monthly subscription, plus access to all of our video episodes, completely Ad-Free & UNCENSORED!Follow the Show!On The Gate:http://youtube.com/@OnTheGatePodcasthttp://instagram.com/onthegatepodcastDerek Drescher:http://instagram.com/derekdrescherGeo Perez:http://instagram.com/geoperez86Zac Amico:http://youtube.com/@midnightspookshowhttp://instagram.com/zacisnotfunnyhttp://twitter.com/zaspookshowGaS Digital:http://youtube.com/@gasdigitalnetworkhttp://instagram.com/gasdigitalhttp://twitter.com/gasdigitalSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
En este capítulo de “Política para Adultos”, Pepe Auth y Gerardo Varela conversan junto a Eduardo Sepúlveda sobre el deterioro de los liceos emblemático, tras conocerse los resultados de la PAES; las consecuencias del intento de venta de la casa del ex Presidente Allende y la irrupción de Johannes Kaiser en la carrera presidencial.
Time Destroys Everything - Gaspar Noé's Irreversible We're closing in on our two final films in our "Dark Cinema" showcase. This week we look at Gaspar Noé's 2002 controversial and troubling film, Irreversible. Arguably one of the most difficult viewing experiences ever unleashed on movie-watching audiences, Noé's exploration on storytelling (a backwards playing narrative) could have easily been a gimmick with little to say in the way of exploring themes, however Noé deftly handles the obvious showboating of such a technique to add a true, honest, and enlightening understanding of his story of a brutal rape and beating, revenge, mistaken identity, and murder. This is not a film for the easily offended, but it's also not for those looking for the extreme violence and blood-lust of a Death Wish 2 or I Spit on Your Grave. With Irreversible, Noé has crafted a truly powerful and beautifully realized look at violence, sexual violence, and the unfolding of time and it's commentary on the aforementioned. Take a listen and let us know what you think. It's a deep and thoughtful conversation. We continue to be reached at gondoramos@yahoo.com. For those of you who would like to donate to this undying labor of love, you can do so with a contribution at https://www.buymeacoffee.com/watchrickramos - Anything and Everything is appreciated, You Cheap Bastards.
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El precandidato presidencial de Unidad Nacional, Samuel Doria, habló en entrevista con Fernando Del Rincón sobre las declaraciones que dio el expresidente de Bolivia Jorge "Tuto" Quiroga acerca de que él será el candidato “irreversible” del bloque opositor que busca enfrentarse al Movimiento al Socialismo en las elecciones de 2025. Doria destacó la importancia de la unidad en el bloque y aseguró que se mantiene optimista con respecto a lo que pueda ocurrir en los comicios en Bolivia. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Guest: Mikko Hypponen, Chief Research Officer (CRO) at WithSecure [@WithSecure]On LinkedIn | https://www.linkedin.com/in/hypponen/On Twitter | https://twitter.com/mikkoHosts: Sean Martin, Co-Founder at ITSPmagazine [@ITSPmagazine] and Host of Redefining CyberSecurity Podcast [@RedefiningCyber]On ITSPmagazine | https://www.itspmagazine.com/sean-martinMarco Ciappelli, Co-Founder at ITSPmagazine [@ITSPmagazine] and Host of Redefining Society Podcast & Audio Signals PodcastOn ITSPmagazine | https://www.itspmagazine.com/itspmagazine-podcast-radio-hosts/marco-ciappelli____________________________Episode NotesDuring the AISA CyberCon 2024 in Melbourne, Sean Martin and Marco Ciappelli sat down with Mikko Hypponen to discuss the irreversible nature of technology, the challenges it presents, and its impact on society. The discussion focused not on the event itself but on broader issues and ideas that shape our relationship with technological innovation.The Irreversible Nature of InnovationMikko emphasized that once a technology is invented, it cannot be uninvented. Strong encryption was one of his key examples: it secures communication for individuals and organizations, yet it is also used by criminals to evade detection. This duality underscores the reality that every innovation carries benefits and drawbacks. Mikko noted, “Even if we wanted to get rid of strong encryption, it's not possible. Criminals would still use it.”The conversation also touched on artificial intelligence. Mikko highlighted how innovations build on past advancements. Decades of progress in digitizing information, developing the internet, and creating cloud infrastructure have made today's AI capabilities possible. He reflected on how large technological revolutions often take longer than anticipated to develop but eventually surpass expectations in scope.Technology as a Double-Edged SwordThe group explored societal challenges posed by technology, such as the impact of social media on youth and ethical questions around ransomware. Mikko pointed to the breach of the Vastamo psychotherapy center in Finland, where hackers stole sensitive patient records and demanded ransoms from both the clinic and its patients. He argued that, in some cases, paying the ransom might result in less harm, even though it contradicts the principle of not funding criminal activity.Marco raised the issue of preparing young people for social media, comparing it to teaching a child to drive before handing over car keys. The discussion emphasized the importance of gradually introducing tools and systems while fostering understanding of their risks and responsibilities.Building on the PastMarco noted how foundational technologies, like the internet, enable further innovations. Mikko agreed, citing how AI's rapid rise was made possible by decades of previous work. He stressed that each technological leap requires the groundwork laid by earlier developments, creating platforms for new ideas to flourish.The group also discussed the limitations of regulation. For example, cryptocurrencies, built on mathematical principles, cannot be fundamentally altered by laws. Instead, regulation can only address interactions between real-world currencies and blockchain systems. Mikko observed, “Math doesn't care about your laws and regulations.”Closing ThoughtsThe conversation underscored that innovation is inherently a trade-off. Every advancement brings both opportunities and challenges, and society must navigate these complexities thoughtfully. Mikko highlighted that while the benefits of technologies like encryption, AI, and the internet are significant, they also create new risks.Sean, Marco, and Mikko's discussion emphasized the importance of understanding and adapting to technological change. While we can't control the pace of innovation, we can shape how it integrates into our lives and institutions. This ongoing dialogue remains essential as society continues to grapple with the implications of progress.____________________________This Episode's SponsorsThreatlocker: https://itspm.ag/threatlocker-r974____________________________ResourcesLearn more and catch more stories from Australian Cyber Conference 2024 coverage: https://www.itspmagazine.com/australian-cyber-conference-melbourne-2024-cybersecurity-event-coverage-in-australiaBe sure to share and subscribe!____________________________Catch all of our event coverage: https://www.itspmagazine.com/technology-cybersecurity-society-humanity-conference-and-event-coverageTo see and hear more Redefining CyberSecurity content on ITSPmagazine, visit: https://www.itspmagazine.com/redefining-cybersecurity-podcastTo see and hear more Redefining Society stories on ITSPmagazine, visit:https://www.itspmagazine.com/redefining-society-podcastWant to tell your Brand Story Briefing as part of our event coverage?Learn More
Welcome to this episode of ClimateGenn recorded at the end of COP29 in Baku, Azerbaijan. The question we are putting to Norwegian MP for Oslo, Ola Elvestuen is: Should Norway's Equinor energy company cease new oil and gas production to avoid irreversible climate catastrophe? A quick note that if you want to come with me into the COPs from COP21 Paris to COP28 in the UAE, meeting lots of experts, and digesting the layers of complexity and eye-popping contradictions, over a beer or glass of wine, then order my book ‘COPOUT - How governments have failed the people on climate', from any online retailer. COPOUT has been commended as ‘A Must Read' and ‘Essential Reading', taking the reader up close to the worlds largest summit to try to change our current disastrous trajectory for climate breakdown. Norwegian fossil energy company, Equinor, formerly Statoil, has been widely criticised for not aligning with the Paris Agreement. Equinor continues to plan for expanded oil and gas production, maintaining a dangerously high 95% reliance of fossil fuel revenue by 2026. Critics argue that Equinor must halt new fossil fuel exploration and stop developing pre-final Investment Decision (FID) projects outside Norway to avoid 67% of emissions from unapproved projects. Equinor's capital expenditures conflict with essential climate goals, raising concerns about greenwashing and inadequate short-term emission reduction targets. This next excerpt from Professor Kevin Anderson is taken from the last ClimateGenn episode and was recorded the day before this interview with Ola Elvestuen. Thank you for your attention:
Welcome to another episode of Death Don't Do Fiction, the AIPT Movies podcast! The podcast about the enduring legacy of our favorite movies! It's November, so that means it's time for our “Xenovember” series, where we cover movies involving otherworldly creatures! In this week's episode, Alex, Tim, and Matt discuss the divisive 1999 techo-alien nightmare on water, Virus!Splitting headaches! Amusingly-dated 90s computer tech! Flirty chess foreplay! Unconvincing use of nautical terminology! Convenient escape chutes! A fast paced opening! A scene that was possibly referenced in 2022's Moonfall? FleshTech Borganisms! Casual reactions to horrible sights that would make Pinhead blush! An interesting (though occasionally miscast or uncommitted) cast that includes Jamie Lee Curtis, William Baldwin, an underused Cliff Curtis, the guy with Kuato growing out of him from Total Recall, a scene-stealing Sherman Augustus, and Donald Sutherland making one of the fastest greed-induced descents into madness you've ever seen! Impressive practical FX and animatronics, plus CGI overseen by the legendary Phil Tippett! A compelling argument against wireless technology with topical commentary on humans destroying the planet! All that and more in a film the lead actor claims is the worst movie ever made!In addition, Alex shares his spoiler-free thoughts on the new Canadian psychological thriller, Red Rooms, Gaspar Noé's Climax, and Zoe Saldana's new musical crime dramedy, Emilia Pérez!You can find Death Don't Do Fiction on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcasts. As always, if you enjoy the podcast, be sure to leave us a positive rating, subscribe to the show, and tell your friends!The Death Don't Do Fiction podcast brings you the latest in movie news, reviews, and more! Hosted by supposed “industry vets,” Alex Harris, Tim Gardiner, and Matt Paul, the show gives you a peek behind the scenes from three filmmakers with oddly nonexistent filmographies. You can find Alex on Twitter, Bluesky, or Letterboxd @actionharris. Matt is a terrific artist that you can find on Instagram @no_wheres_ville. Tim can't be found on social media because he doesn't exist. If you have any questions or suggestions for the Death Don't Do Fiction crew, they can be reached at aiptmoviespod@gmail.com, or you can find them on Twitter or Instagram @aiptmoviespod.Theme song is “We Got it Goin On” by Cobra Man.
From the moment we first trusted in Christ, we were declared as perfectly righteous in the sight of God as Jesus Himself is. Today, Sinclair Ferguson marvels at the wonder of justification by faith alone. Read the transcript: https://ligonier.org/podcasts/things-unseen-with-sinclair-ferguson/justification-final-and-irreversible/ A donor-supported outreach of Ligonier Ministries. Donate: https://donate.ligonier.org/ Explore all of our podcasts: https://www.ligonier.org/podcasts
In the wake of the monumental 2024 election, where Donald Trump has secured a second term in a stunning political comeback, Star Parker hosts a panel to dissect the implications of this red wave sweeping through the White House, House, and Senate. This episode delves into the seismic shifts in voter sentiment, analyzing how Trump's victory over Kamala Harris reflects a mandate for change across America. The panel will explore how this election outcome signifies a realignment towards traditional values, examining the cultural conservatism now at the forefront of policy discussions. They'll look at the potential economic policies on the horizon, such as tax reforms and deregulation, pondering whether these will lead to the promised prosperity or present unforeseen challenges. The discussion will also address the internal dynamics of the Republican Party, questioning whether this sweeping victory heralds a new era of GOP unity or if underlying tensions will emerge. With Trump's return to power, the panel will consider how his administration might navigate the balance between conservative principles and the populist surge that propelled him back into office. Joining Star Parker are: Jonathan Alexandre from Liberty Council, providing insights into how faith and policy might intersect in this new term; Richard Manning of Americans for Limited Government, discussing fiscal conservatism in this altered political landscape; Chris Ullman, President of Eagle Forum, focusing on the strengthening of family values; and Marty Dannenfelser, Vice President for Government Relations at CURE, offering strategic insights on legislative navigation in this new era. This episode of CURE America aims to provide a sober, in-depth analysis of the political, cultural, and economic shifts following Trump's landslide victory, considering the future trajectory of American politics in this historic moment.
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Welcome to The Daily Wrap Up, a concise show dedicated to bringing you the most relevant independent news, as we see it, from the last 24 hours (10/25/24). As always, take the information discussed in the video below and research it for yourself, and come to your own conclusions. Anyone telling you what the truth is, or claiming they have the answer, is likely leading you astray, for one reason or another. Stay Vigilant. !function(r,u,m,b,l,e){r._Rumble=b,r[b]||(r[b]=function(){(r[b]._=r[b]._||[]).push(arguments);if(r[b]._.length==1){l=u.createElement(m),e=u.getElementsByTagName(m)[0],l.async=1,l.src="https://rumble.com/embedJS/u2q643"+(arguments[1].video?'.'+arguments[1].video:'')+"/?url="+encodeURIComponent(location.href)+"&args="+encodeURIComponent(JSON.stringify([].slice.apply(arguments))),e.parentNode.insertBefore(l,e)}})}(window, document, "script", "Rumble"); Rumble("play", {"video":"v5hvbn9","div":"rumble_v5hvbn9"}); Video Source Links (In Chronological Order): (24) Diana Panchenko
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Charlie Bentley-Astor is a detransitioner who nearly transitioned into a boy. Like recent guest Ritchie Herron, she was manipulated by trans rights activists and woke ideology. But some of the things she did are irreversible. Follow Charlie on X: https://x.com/astor_charlie Support this podcast: https://andrewgoldheretics.com And get The Psychology of Secrets here: https://amzn.to/4aqViT1 Andrew on X: https://twitter.com/andrewgold_ok Insta: https://www.instagram.com/andrewgold_ok Heretics YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/@andrewgoldheretics Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Una historia que nos lleva a la intimidad de una pareja con alteración del tiempo. Del presente caótico al pasado idílico ECDQEMSD podcast El Cyber Talk Show - episodio 5847 Nivel Mónica Bellucci Conducen: El Pirata y El Sr. Lagartija https://canaltrans.com Noticias Del Mundo: Denuncian a chinos olímpicos de natación - El malhumor de Putin - Declaró Fabiola Yánez - Sheinbaum nos hará madrugar - La diosa Hécate - Martes 13 - Julián Álvarez al Atlético Madrid - Italianos enojados con Madonna - La sede Pasto Historias Desintegradas: Unas bocinas poderosas - La caja misteriosa - Debajo del papel tapiz - Irreversible, un film de culto - Directores de cine perversos - Del divorcio al amor - Todo por escrito - Vasco Da Gama - Torcedor del Vasco - Una carabela - Protocolo de seguridad - Sorpresas como en Michoacán - Me corrieron del depa - Como Don Ramón - Todo por la CFE - Armadillos - Saludos a los zurdos - Día del K-Pop y más... En Caso De Que El Mundo Se Desintegre - Podcast no tiene publicidad, sponsors ni organizaciones que aporten para mantenerlo al aire. Solo el sistema cooperativo de los que aportan a través de las suscripciones hacen posible que todo esto siga siendo una realidad. Gracias Dragones Dorados!! NO AI: ECDQEMSD Podcast no utiliza ninguna inteligencia artificial de manera directa para su realización. Diseño, guionado, música, edición y voces son de nuestra completa intervención humana.
This Flashback Friday is from episode 449, published last 8 December 2014. Jason Hartman brings in a real estate focus to the introduction of today's Creating Wealth Show by explaining exactly how you can work out your rent-to-value ratio. As this is one of the most important figures a real estate investor need to keep in mind, there's no excuse for deceiving yourself. Later, he invites Tim Carney, author of The Big Rip-Off and Obamanomics and writer for the Washington Examiner to come on the show and give his thoughts about the huge and potentially irreversible impact that big business and big Government are having on America. They also discuss topics such as human rights to information and what you say when Goldman Sachs offers you a position. Key Takeaways 03.27 In some markets, you can't control the rent-to-value ratio, but you really want to aim for 1% per month or above. 11:01 Seemingly, the bigger you get, the more you can get away with. 14.44 Tim Carney provides some examples where regulation seems to have an alternate outcome to what was hoped. 18.38 A look at the options of how we can possibly dislodge the power of big business and government. 19.45 Politics and the economy are starting to work together because fewer people are now gaining from a specific policy. 22:16 Government agencies don't even have to worry about subtlety; if they want you they'll do what they can to get you. 24:00 Why is it that they can spy on us and we get no information about Government actions, even when they affect us? 25.41 Big business benefits from and lobbies for big Government to the detriment of the consumer, the competitor and the tax payer. 28:10 Technology could be our undoing or it could be our liberation. We'll have to wait and see. 30.28 To read Tim's articles, head to www.WashingtonExaminer.com and his Fellowship is with the American Enterprise Institute: www.AEI.org Mentioned in this episode The Big Rip-Off by Tim Carney Obamanomics by Tim Carney www.AEI.org www.WashingtonExaminer.com Follow Jason on TWITTER, INSTAGRAM & LINKEDIN Twitter.com/JasonHartmanROI Instagram.com/jasonhartman1/ Linkedin.com/in/jasonhartmaninvestor/ Call our Investment Counselors at: 1-800-HARTMAN (US) or visit: https://www.jasonhartman.com/ Free Class: Easily get up to $250,000 in funding for real estate, business or anything else: http://JasonHartman.com/Fund CYA Protect Your Assets, Save Taxes & Estate Planning: http://JasonHartman.com/Protect Get wholesale real estate deals for investment or build a great business – Free Course: https://www.jasonhartman.com/deals Special Offer from Ron LeGrand: https://JasonHartman.com/Ron Free Mini-Book on Pandemic Investing: https://www.PandemicInvesting.com
The outgoing NATO secretary general, Jens Stoltenberg, said the alliance also pledged a minimum forty billion dollars of military aid to Kyiv over the coming year. Also: the Hollywood actor George Clooney has become the latest high-profile Democrat to urge President Biden to drop his bid for re-election, and we look at the latest backlash against mass tourism in Europe.