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Best podcasts about John Parkinson

Latest podcast episodes about John Parkinson

The Bream Fishing Project
Episode 126: ABT, 2025 Daiwa BREAM Series, Atomic Round, Clarence River 29-30 March

The Bream Fishing Project

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2025 73:11


Countdown with Keith Olbermann
DID WELKER-TRUMP 'INTERVIEW' VIOLATE NBC NEWS WRITTEN GUIDELINES? - 9.18.23

Countdown with Keith Olbermann

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 18, 2023 43:13 Transcription Available


SEASON 2 EPISODE 37: COUNTDOWN WITH KEITH OLBERMANN A-Block (1:44) BREAKING: Have Meet The Press staffers including Kristen Welker violated NBC News's own WRITTEN JOURNALISTIC guidelines – what it called “The NBC News Employee Handbook” – in failing to correct or fact-check Trump or in some significant way warn Meet The Press viewers yesterday that he was spreading provable falsehoods on their network in a pre-taped interview that provided NBC News three full days to document those falsehoods? Did NBC News make a deal with Trump's campaign to make sure that didn't happen – to NOT materially fact-check him on-the-air during the disastrous Kristen Welker interview? I do NOT yet know with complete assurance the answer to these questions. I DO know they are among many questions being asked INSIDE NBC right now, in part because of ONE tweet, and in part because of the awful realization that some sort of illicit pre-arrangement is an almost BETTER explanation than that Welker, and Meet The Press, and NBC News, abrogated virtually every one of its journalistic responsibilities in a Chris Licht-level dumpster fire that has left the long time viability of Welker, and her Executive Producer, and the nearly 76 year old program itself, up in the air. I do NOT know for certain that there is an internal investigation. I DO know veterans within NBC News are pushing for one based on the following timeline: Welker and NBC News reporter Dasha Burns were among a dozen Washington insiders who were quote “wining and dining” with Trump thugs Jason Miller, Steven Cheung and Chris LaCivita at a steakhouse called “Rare” the night before the Republican presidential debate in Milwaukee. The dinner was August 22nd, Welker had been named the host-in-waiting for Meet The Press on June 5th, the interview was suddenly announced late in the day last Wednesday, the 13th, conducted on Thursday the 14th. Contacts or discussions between Meet The Press and the Trump campaign about editorial restrictions - at that dinner or elsewhere - would be a major issue. The more PRESSING problem is: at exactly 10 A-M Eastern yesterday, NBC News posted on its website, a fact check of Welker's interview. At 10:13 A-M its “Meet The Press” account tweeted this, verbatim: Quote “Former President Trump made a spate of false and misleading comments about immigration, foreign policy, abortion and more in a wide-ranging interview with Meet The Press moderator Kristen Welker,” unquote. The problem is that the NBC News Employee handbook requires – or required – I was never given one, though I was given access to one, and I haven't personally seen a revised copy and am relying on others quoting it to me – that if they knowingly broadcast or publish lies false or misleading comments or information by anyone in any non-live format without a disclaimer or caveat or… a fact-check – they have violated the NBC News Employee codes and are potentially subject to punishment up to and including suspension and termination. On the one hand, NBC News is posting a fact-check of what, at 11:30 AM, it tweeted were “at least 11 times during President Trump's interview" when Trump was not truthful. "Here's our fact check." While on the other hand, someone in a position of authority at NBC News decided – made certain – that there was no SIMILAR fact check ON the television broadcast itself, other than a passing mention directing viewers to the website. But in confirming Trump quote “made a spate of false and misleading comments” in a piece posted ON THE NBC NEWS WEBSITE, they are underscoring that they failed to clearly flag and disclaim and caveat – and WARN – that Trump was MAKING those “false and misleading comments” on their television network, and in all the clips shown on MSNBC, CNBC, and the NBC owned and affiliated statements. The Meet The Press telecast, of course, SKIPPED anything resembling the online fact-check. B-Block (25:16) THE WORST PERSONS IN THE WORLD: ABC's John Parkinson boasts about shouting at President Biden asking if he'll pardon his son - as he visits the churchyard where his son is buried. News organizations ignore a Trumpist Terrorist near the Biden home (if it had been Kavanaugh's house they'd be talking martial law) and Drew Barrymore sees the light but Bill Maher is still a Scumbag SCAB. C-Block (31:20) THINGS I PROMISED NOT TO TELL: A fitting time to bring up 2009 and the day Jeff Zucker called us in to his NBC President's office and announced that our corporate boss Jeff Immelt was ready to take MSNBC off the air because his mommy was a fan of Bill O'Reilly and was mad that I was criticizing Bill. Seriously.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Make it British Podcast
235 - Spinning a Good Yarn - Emma Mathews (Socko), Graham Holbrook (Turtle Doves) and Dr. John Parkinson (iinouiio)

Make it British Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 12, 2022 42:41


Find out about an exciting recycled cashmere collaboration between three UK businesses. Dr. John Parkinson from iinouiio, Graham Holbrook from Turtle Doves, and Emma Mathews from Socko, share how the project came about, the importance of making in the UK and the possibilities of UK-made regenerated yarns in the future. Discover: 04:41 How the collaboration came about between the 3 UK businesses 10:15 Why it's important for businesses to consider the circular economy of their products 12:19 Why British wool was chosen as a component of the socks alongside cashmere 15:07 How the socks could be recycled when they become unusable 24:25  Where the collaborators see the project going in the future 28:34 The manufacturing process behind the making of the socks 35:26 The possibilities for UK-made regenerated yarns being used more regularly Watch the video interview on YouTube  More Socko Socko Website Socko on Instagram More Turtle Doves Turtle Doves Website Turtle Doves on Instagram More iinouiio iinouiio Website iinouiio on Instagram Stay in Touch Make it British website British Brand Accelerator -  Find out how you can work with me to build your British-made brand Join Make it British -  become a member of our community and promote your business in our directory or UK-made brands and manufacturers Make it British on Instagram

Make it British Podcast
234 - What is a Factory Fortnight, and Why Do You Need to Prepare for it?

Make it British Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 5, 2022 11:13


Summer is a time for holidays - not just for you, but also for your manufacturer and suppliers. The Factory Fortnight - a time when manufacturers traditionally shuttered their doors for a couple of weeks - may be less common in the 21st century, but it is still something to prepare for. In this episode I talk about the history of the Factory Fortnight, and what you can do to make sure that you are prepared for any lull in production during the summer months. Discover: [02:12] Why Factory Fortnight started in the UK and what that meant for workers at the factory. [04:08] How Factory Fortnight differed depending on each region in the UK. [05:09] How the summer holidays affect manufacturers in the 21st Century. [06:00] How to prepare for factory closures during the summer. [09:12] How Factory Fornight can increase productivity. Mentioned in this Episode YouTube Live Interview - Spinning a Good Yarn with Dr. John Parkinson from iinouiio, Graham Holbrook from Turtle Doves, and Emma Mathews from Socko. Stay in Touch Make it British website British Brand Accelerator -  Find out how you can work with me to build your British-made brand Join Make it British -  become a member of our community and promote your business in our directory or UK-made brands and manufacturers Make it British on Instagram

Radiate Wellness Podcast
Radiate Self Compassion with Anna Parkinson

Radiate Wellness Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2022 50:41


In this week's episode of the Radiate Wellness Podcast, Radiate Self Compassion with Anna Parkinson. Listen at radiatewellnesscommunity.com/podcast or wherever you subscribe! In 2007, Anna published Nature's Alchemist, a book about John Parkinson, a famous 17th-century herbalist whose books had been passed down through her family. While writing it, Anna was diagnosed with a brain tumour and when it proved to be inoperable, she explored healing and discovered a radically different perspective that enabled her to banish the tumour and its symptoms without surgery or medicine. She shares her healing process in her last book, Change Your Mind Heal You Body. While embarking on her healing journey and writing about it, Anna was struck by the paradoxes of her self-truths and decided to dig into those, which led to her new book, Beyond Sex and Soup: Living a Spiritual Adventure. Beyond Sex and Soup focuses on the paradoxes we all encounter trying to grapple with our physical and spiritual selves at once, how to turn our struggles into beauty, and uncover happiness and individual purpose. Learn more about Anna's story and works at her website. http://annaparkinson.com/ Don't forget to like, share, and follow!

Sermons Podcast
Biblical Election: Adding to the Scriptures

Sermons Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 2022 62:18


In the fourth part of this series Br. John Parkinson takes a deep dive into the Five-point Calvinism. He examines the abbreviation TULIP, Total depravity, Unconditional election, Limited atonement, Irresistible grace and Perseverance of saints. The post Biblical Election: Adding to the Scriptures appeared first on Borivali Assembly.

Sermons Podcast
Biblical Election: The Election of Theology

Sermons Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2021 54:20


In this sermon, Br. John Parkinson gives an overview of the Election of Theology. He examines the teachings of Augustine, Calvin, Arminius, and Beza and points where they went wrong. He describes what a Syllogism is and explains how the deductive methodology is misused in this area, culminating with the 5-point Calvinist approach, abbreviated as TULIP. The post Biblical Election: The Election of Theology appeared first on Borivali Assembly.

Sermons Podcast
Biblical Election: The Election of Scripture 2

Sermons Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 10, 2021 53:13


Br. John Parkinson begins the sermon by citing interesting quotes by writers on this subject. Following that, he clarifies all the misconceptions about John 5 and Romans 9, which are the Calvinist proof texts. Finally, he revisits the previously defined meaning of biblical election and predestination. The post Biblical Election: The Election of Scripture 2 appeared first on Borivali Assembly.

Sermons Podcast
Biblical Election: The Election of Scripture

Sermons Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 3, 2021 51:08


Br. John Parkinson answers an essential question of what does the Bible mean by Election and Predestination? With the aid of foundational texts, he clarifies common misconceptions about these concepts and gives a straightforward definition for both. He concludes by defining Biblical adoption and clearing up some confusion. The post Biblical Election: The Election of Scripture appeared first on Borivali Assembly.

Wasted
S2. E1: Textile recycling comes full circle…

Wasted

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2021 50:20


Kicking-off Series 2 of Wasted we delve into 200 years of textile recycling with Dr John Parkinson who is founder of Yorkshire wool recycling business iinouiio. Learn how John is saving one of the olderst recycling industries - shoddy and how he plans to change perceptions of recycling in fashion.  https://www.iinouiio.com/about (https://www.iinouiio.com/about)

KRDO Newsradio 105.5 FM • 1240 AM • 92.5 FM
KRDO's Morning News - January 7, 2021

KRDO Newsradio 105.5 FM • 1240 AM • 92.5 FM

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 7, 2021 5:30


ABC's John Parkinson talks about what happened overnight after the events at the U.S. Capitol.

Wake Up Call
Mr. Telephone Man

Wake Up Call

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 4, 2021 42:14


Today is our last day with Crozier so we make the most of it. Join him as he covers The White House phone call to Georgia with Karen Travers, the update to Congress with John Parkinson, double back to Georgia with Steve Roberts, and wrap things up with Aaron Katersky on the US coronavirus milestone.

Chronology
Chronology 263

Chronology

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2020 63:05


The two hundred sixty-third episode of the «Chronology» podcast Tracklist: 1) Khetouin, Orange and Indigo — Robot Meditation (Amhain Remix) 2) Khen — A Hero 3) Marsh, Nox Vahn — Come Together (Matthias Meyer Remix) 4) Hoj — You Are A Wonder (Newman Remix) 5) Duke Dumont feat. RY X — Let Me Go (Jonas Rathsman Remix) 6) Stereoclip — Sunset Drive 7) Atsou — Sleepwalk Town (Armonica Remix) 8) Chapa and Castelo, Santi Cebrero — Hilaridad 9) Santi Cebrero — Before I Forget (Seymark Remix) 10) Nohan — Time (Armen Miran Remix) 11) John Parkinson, Out Of Sorts, Uone — Pass Not Forgotten 12) SLP, Tobak — Delicia (Spieltape Remix)

Becoming a Better Leader Interviews
#114 It's never over until it's over - Interview with Dr. John Parkinson

Becoming a Better Leader Interviews

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 27, 2020 56:12


In this Wool Academy Podcast episode, Dr. John Parkinson shares insights about the wool textile recycling industry and his new old recycling business iinouiio.

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Thread Bare
Interview with John Parkinson of iinouii

Thread Bare

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 20, 2020 47:43


John Parkinson tells his inspiring story of a lifetime spent working to reduce textile and fiber waste in the landfill by recycling wool garments back into yarn and woven cloth. He shares the story of how the industry began in the UK, how it developed and almost died out completely, and how he plans to revive it. This is a classic story of somebody who is doing what he can, with what he has, because he feels it is important at this current point in history. You will find his fabulous business at these links... https://www.iinouiio.com/ https://web.facebook.com/iinouiio/ https://www.instagram.com/iinouiio/ https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC6hm... #john #parkinson #iinouiio #melanie #brummer #upcycle #recycle #wool #fiber #yarn #cloth #woven #fabric #textile #uk #yorkshire #recycled #mill #factory

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The Racer X Podcast Network
Moto Marketing Podcast #27: Panic Rev's John Parkinson

The Racer X Podcast Network

Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2020 34:33


Luke Nesler is joined by Panic Rev's John Parkinson to talk about how he built his brand and continues to evolve over the years Follow Luke Nesler on Instagram: www.instagram.com/lukenesler www.instagram.com/impakt_results Visit Impakt Results Online: www.thinkimpakt.com

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BoomEar
Episode16: Ronald Rael: 应对隔离与封锁的“设计行动主义”

BoomEar

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 27, 2020 29:04


主播:蒋璐阳 嘉宾:Ronald Rael:设计行动主义者,伯克利加州大学建筑系系主任 ``` BoomEar艺术播客的第16期节目,主播蒋璐阳访问了2019年因在美国-墨西哥边境安装“跷跷板墙”走红全球社交媒体的设计行动主义者、伯克利加州大学建筑系系主任Ronald Rael,在当前新型冠状病毒引起全球恐惧的特殊时期,探讨艺术与设计如何应对隔离与封锁的局面、通过行动促进问题的解决。这是Rael首次接受中文媒体的采访。 ``` 在本期节目中,你将听到以下内容 00:00 “跷跷板墙”如何走红全球社交网络 01:04 我们为何在此时谈论隔离与封锁 03:41 美国-墨西哥边境墙的今昔 04:23 Real谈对边境墙兴趣的缘起和发展 08:57 边境墙与国际局势的微妙关系 10:54 Rael谈边境墙与对外来者的恐惧 13:57 Rael谈“跷跷板墙”的理念与实施 19:50 Rael谈什么是“设计行动主义” 23:42 Rael谈生土建筑与3D打印 26:07 结束语 ``` ``` https://files.fireside.fm/file/fireside-uploads/images/6/65f629fe-233a-4538-9207-055bb64b0ba9/oFeBLxqd.jpeg 蒋璐阳与Ronald Rael在伯克利加州大学建筑系办公室采访 https://files.fireside.fm/file/fireside-uploads/images/6/65f629fe-233a-4538-9207-055bb64b0ba9/U6D7PsiP.jpg Ronald Rael与他的著作《边境墙作为建筑: 美国-墨西哥边境宣言》(摄影: Brittany Hosea-Small) ``` ``` 本期节目提到的相关资源链接 《边境墙作为建筑》(Borderwall As Architecture) Ronald Rael的边境墙研究著作 http://www.borderwallasarchitecture.com 《生土建筑》(Earth Architecture) Ronald Rael的生土建筑研究著作 https://www.papress.com/html/product.details.dna?isbn=9781568987675 Ronald Rael的instagram https://www.instagram.com/rrael/ Emerging Objects Ronald Rael联合发起的3D打印研究所 http://www.emergingobjects.com Rael San Fratello Ronald Rael与Virginia San Fratello联合创立的建筑工作室 https://www.rael-sanfratello.com 《纽约客》(New Yorker) 对“跷跷板墙”的视频报道 https://www.newyorker.com/culture/video-dept/border-town-life-defies-the-wall-in-borderlands Artsy评选的“2019年度十大公共艺术作品” https://www.artsy.net/article/artsy-editorial-best-public-art-2019 美国-墨西哥边境墙 https://zh.wikipedia.org/wiki/美墨边界围栏 《修墙》(Mending Wall) 罗伯特·弗罗斯特(Robert Frost)的诗 https://baike.baidu.com/item/补墙/8946085 福建土楼 https://zh.wikipedia.org/wiki/福建土楼 不安全: 流散与避难所的考察 (Insecurities: Tracing Displacement and Shelter) 纽约现代艺术博物馆(MoMA)举办的展览 https://www.moma.org/calendar/exhibitions/1653 ``` ``` https://files.fireside.fm/file/fireside-uploads/images/6/65f629fe-233a-4538-9207-055bb64b0ba9/xvMWSVtD.jpeg Ronald Rael手持跷跷板走向美国-墨西哥边境墙 https://files.fireside.fm/file/fireside-uploads/images/6/65f629fe-233a-4538-9207-055bb64b0ba9/3ui_BMYs.jpeg 美国-墨西哥边境墙两边的居民通过跷跷板在一起玩耍 https://files.fireside.fm/file/fireside-uploads/images/6/65f629fe-233a-4538-9207-055bb64b0ba9/mgl21Lp8.jpg 《跷跷板墙》(Teeter-Totter Wall, 2014)作品方案曾参与纽约现代艺术博物馆(MoMA) “不安全: 流散与避难所的考察(Insecurities: Tracing Displacement and Shelter)”展览并被收藏 ``` ``` Ronald Rael与Virginia San Fratello的其他作品 https://files.fireside.fm/file/fireside-uploads/images/6/65f629fe-233a-4538-9207-055bb64b0ba9/20DN05KJ.jpg 泥土前沿 (Mud Frontiers, 2019),通过3D打印建造的四个生土建筑,形态受到美国与墨西哥边境格兰德河(Rio Grande)沿岸古代居民生土建筑的启发 https://files.fireside.fm/file/fireside-uploads/images/6/65f629fe-233a-4538-9207-055bb64b0ba9/wwOjVbeK.jpg 重聚 (Reunite, 2018),应美国艺术行动组织forfreedoms之邀设计的公路广告牌,对曾供职于加州交通局的平面艺术家John Hood的经典设计、警示边境移民交通事故的道路标志进行改造,支持被隔离在边境墙两边的家庭重聚 https://files.fireside.fm/file/fireside-uploads/images/6/65f629fe-233a-4538-9207-055bb64b0ba9/1JivASY4.jpg 珊瑚礁产卵床 (Coral Reef Seeding Units, 2018), Emerging Objects与SECORE International、加州科学院、Autodesk基金会联合开发的陶瓷产卵床,以3D打印的特殊形态吸引珊瑚幼虫入住,并为其提供优质的生长存活条件 (摄影: John Parkinson) https://files.fireside.fm/file/fireside-uploads/images/6/65f629fe-233a-4538-9207-055bb64b0ba9/ZUzd6P2R.jpg 3D打印珍奇屋 (Cabin of 3D Printed Curiosities, 2018), 汇集Emerging Objects研制的多种材料和软、硬件,通过一座结构稳定、可抵御风雨的别致建筑,呈现3D打印技术革新人居环境的未来前景 (摄影: Matthew Millman) https://files.fireside.fm/file/fireside-uploads/images/6/65f629fe-233a-4538-9207-055bb64b0ba9/DuLFyrAZ.jpg 盛开 (Bloom, 2015), 一个由840块特制的3D打印砖建造而成的冥想空间,其形态采用泰国的传统花式图案,产生美妙的光影效果,为革新3D打印建筑提供一种可能 (摄影: Matthew Millman) https://files.fireside.fm/file/fireside-uploads/images/6/65f629fe-233a-4538-9207-055bb64b0ba9/tE6F9f0e.jpeg 泥屋 (Mud House, 2009), 建于美国德州沙漠小镇马尔法(Marfa),受到当地风景、传统民居和极少主义艺术家Donald Judd作品的启发,在仙人掌与龙舌兰丛中远眺戴维斯山脉 (摄影: Matthew Millman) https://files.fireside.fm/file/fireside-uploads/images/6/65f629fe-233a-4538-9207-055bb64b0ba9/1bsIegX_.jpg 普拉达马尔法 (Prada Marfa, 2005), 艺术家艾默格林与德拉塞特(Elmgreen & Dragset)的作品,由Ronald Rael与Virginia San Fratello担任建筑师,美国德克萨斯州的沙漠小镇——马尔法的高速公路边上建造一座戏仿的普拉达店,马尔法位于美国-墨西哥边境以北22英里 (以上图片来源: Rael San Fratello) ``` ``` 往期相关节目 BoomEar第七期|Irma Boom: 伦勃朗大展的当代设计 (https://www.boomear.fm/7) BoomEar第八期|隋建国: 用3D打印变革雕塑创作 (https://www.boomear.fm/8) BoomEar第九期|Adam Lindemann: 区块链将如何影响艺术收藏? (https://www.boomear.fm/10) ``` ``` BoomEar特邀音乐创作:陈少琪 BoomEar 网站:www.boomear.fm FT中文网BoomEar频道: http://www.ftchinese.com/channel/boomear 亦可在Apple Podcast、喜马拉雅fm、新浪微博搜索“BoomEar”订阅。 Special Guest: Ronald Rael.

Wake Up Call
Los Dodgers!

Wake Up Call

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 4, 2019 45:25


Today on this Friday @WakeUpCall we talk about Bernie Sanders vow to be in the next democratic debate. We speak with John Parkinson on Pence's Trump defense, Craig Cerro on Shepherd's Pantry, Aaron Katersky, and Jason Nathanson breaking down the new 'Joker' movie.

Divulgence Radio
Divulgence Radio #0014

Divulgence Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 13, 2019 60:09


Divlugence Radio is a weekly radio show by Dj Divulgence, bringing you the best house, tech house, deep house and techno. 1. Fisher - You Little Beauty 2. Ben Read - Rise 3. Eli Brown - Get It Together 4. Giulio Cadri - Don't Give A Damn 5. Sandor - Dirty Sound 6. Sllash & Dope - Do It Baby(Alvaro Smart Re-Work) 7. The Deepshakers, Solo Tamas - Nasty Flow 8. Eli Brown- Heartbeat 9. Dakar - Hold Fast 10. Ben Read - Rise(Save As(US) remix) 11. Ultra Pop - House 12. Picca & Mars - I'll Meet You 13. John Parkinson, Tita Lau - Be Your Lover 14. Chris Vargas, Robric - Tanger(Leom Remix) Follow me around the web: Web: https://djdivulgence.com/ Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/djdivulgence Beatport: https://www.beatport.com/artist/dj-divulgence/751124 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/3o83OQvzPaJ9zC3U866Ufh Instagram: https://instagram.com/djdivulgence Twitter: https://twitter.com/djdivulgence Mixcloud: https://www.mixcloud.com/djdivulgence/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Dj-Divulgence-745868492451835/ Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC_FOSNSxLAP69IL5t1gBacA Divulgence Radio Spotify Playlist: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/4DNPE9L7Dp2KwR3yBCI10F?si=RfO-XSMWQz-3tWWbxGP7LA Send me your music:: https://djdivulgence.demodrop.com/

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Divulgence Radio
Divulgence Radio #0014

Divulgence Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 13, 2019 60:09


Divlugence Radio is a weekly radio show by Dj Divulgence, bringing you the best house, tech house, deep house and techno. 1. Fisher - You Little Beauty 2. Ben Read - Rise 3. Eli Brown - Get It Together 4. Giulio Cadri - Don't Give A Damn 5. Sandor - Dirty Sound 6. Sllash & Dope - Do It Baby(Alvaro Smart Re-Work) 7. The Deepshakers, Solo Tamas - Nasty Flow 8. Eli Brown- Heartbeat 9. Dakar - Hold Fast 10. Ben Read - Rise(Save As(US) remix) 11. Ultra Pop - House 12. Picca & Mars - I'll Meet You 13. John Parkinson, Tita Lau - Be Your Lover 14. Chris Vargas, Robric - Tanger(Leom Remix) Follow me around the web: Web: https://djdivulgence.com/ Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/djdivulgence Beatport: https://www.beatport.com/artist/dj-divulgence/751124 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/3o83OQvzPaJ9zC3U866Ufh Instagram: https://instagram.com/djdivulgence Twitter: https://twitter.com/djdivulgence Mixcloud: https://www.mixcloud.com/djdivulgence/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Dj-Divulgence-745868492451835/ Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC_FOSNSxLAP69IL5t1gBacA Divulgence Radio Spotify Playlist: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/4DNPE9L7Dp2KwR3yBCI10F?si=RfO-XSMWQz-3tWWbxGP7LA Send me your music:: https://djdivulgence.demodrop.com/

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Divulgence Radio
Divulgence Radio #0014

Divulgence Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 13, 2019 60:09


Divlugence Radio is a weekly radio show by Dj Divulgence, bringing you the best house, tech house, deep house and techno. 1. Fisher - You Little Beauty 2. Ben Read - Rise 3. Eli Brown - Get It Together 4. Giulio Cadri - Don't Give A Damn 5. Sandor - Dirty Sound 6. Sllash & Dope - Do It Baby(Alvaro Smart Re-Work) 7. The Deepshakers, Solo Tamas - Nasty Flow 8. Eli Brown- Heartbeat 9. Dakar - Hold Fast 10. Ben Read - Rise(Save As(US) remix) 11. Ultra Pop - House 12. Picca & Mars - I'll Meet You 13. John Parkinson, Tita Lau - Be Your Lover 14. Chris Vargas, Robric - Tanger(Leom Remix) Follow me around the web: Web: https://djdivulgence.com/ Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/djdivulgence Beatport: https://www.beatport.com/artist/dj-divulgence/751124 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/3o83OQvzPaJ9zC3U866Ufh Instagram: https://instagram.com/djdivulgence Twitter: https://twitter.com/djdivulgence Mixcloud: https://www.mixcloud.com/djdivulgence/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Dj-Divulgence-745868492451835/ Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC_FOSNSxLAP69IL5t1gBacA Divulgence Radio Spotify Playlist: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/4DNPE9L7Dp2KwR3yBCI10F?si=RfO-XSMWQz-3tWWbxGP7LA Send me your music:: https://djdivulgence.demodrop.com/

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Wake Up Call
Wake Up Call

Wake Up Call

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2019 40:37


John Parkinson reaction from the HillTom Rivers Notre Dame fireAlex Stone on ColumbinePatrick Reevell Kim Jong-Un to visit Russia

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Real Democracy Now! a podcast
Bonus Ep8 Deliberation Culture Context - John Parkinson

Real Democracy Now! a podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2019 28:55


Welcome to Episode 8 in this special bonus series of Real Democracy Now! a podcast about Deliberation, Culture and Context.   This bonus series has been made in collaboration with the Centre for Deliberative Democracy and Global Governance at the University of Canberra. In this series, I speak with a number of people who participated in the Centre's conference in early December 2017 which brought together scholars from around the world to examine the different forms, meanings, and significance associated with deliberation in various cultures and contexts. A copy of the conference program is available here.   This Conference was supported by John Dryzek's ARC Laureate Fellowship entitled "Deliberative Worlds: Democracy, Justice and a Changing Earth System."   In this episode, I’m speaking with Professor John Parkinson, who is currently a Professor of Social and Political Philosophy in the Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences at Maastricht University, The Netherlands.   I spoke with John about his reflections on the Conference where he was one of the speakers in the final roundtable discussion - Deliberation, Culture and Context: the state of play.   John talked about his view that culture was not a noun and the importance of meaning-making to the practice of culture.   He referred to the democratic innovations happening in South America and Ireland. And suggested that perhaps deliberative democrats have become hypnotised by the word deliberation and we should think about it as one mode of decision-making.   John saw the Deliberation, Culture and Context as a conversation starter to more detailed thinking and work in this area.   In the final two episodes in this bonus series I’ll be speaking to Dr Quinlan Bowman and Professor John Dryzek reflecting on the conference overall. I hope you’ll join me then.

Brits In The Wood Podcast
60: Stephen Gee - Iconic Vision

Brits In The Wood Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 9, 2018 58:06


  It’s a big week for our guest today. After nearly ten years of research and dedication, his documentary – ‘Iconic Vision - John Parkinson, Architect of Los Angeles’ premiered on PBS and tells the story of a Brit who created over 400 of Los Angeles’ most iconic structures, including City Hall, The Coliseum, Union Station and Bullocks Wilshire. The son of an English mill worker, John Parkinson arrived in North America in 1883 with a toolbox and $5. When he died in 1935, he had inspired over $100,000,000 in construction projects in LA alone. Download to listen to Caroline and Claire chat to the very interesting Stephen Gee, the man behind the documentary and also author of ‘Iconic Vision: John Parkinson,’ ‘Los Angeles Central Library, A History of Its Art and Architecture’ and ‘Los Angeles City Hall: An American Icon.’ Find out more on these links: https://twitter.com/sgeetv http://johnparkinsonarchitect.com https://www.angelcitypress.com/collections/authors-stephen-gee   To purchase Stephen’s books please click here: https://www.amazon.com/default/e/B00D36L90I?redirectedFromKindleDbs=true   Please follow Brits in the Wood online: http://www.britsinthewood.com/listen http://www.britsinthewood.blog http://www.facebook.com/BritsintheWood http://www.instagram.com/britsinthewood http://www.twitter.com/britsinthewood

Convo By Design
Season 5 EP 10 – The State of Iconic Architecture in Los Angeles

Convo By Design

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2018


We have been spending a bit more time lately on showcasing the classics in architecture and design. That’s why it is only fitting for the annual ‘State of Iconic LA Architecture’, our annual visit to city hall for a conversation with Ken Bernstein, Manager and Principal City Planner in the Office of Historic Resources. I met Ken for the first time in 2016 and we first spoke on the podcast in 2017. I went back for an update and there is so much happening with regard to Los Angeles architecture and design, I realized that we might need to visit more often. If you are interested in LA’s hidden gems, artisan housing stock and how to find amazing homes, walking tours and more… Ken is going to share everything you need to know. A very special thank you to the City of Los Angeles Historic Preservation Office and to Ken for taking the time to catch us up. Enjoy this conversation and please note that it was recorded outside in the courtyard at City Hall. Part of the joy for me in this episode is the constant activity and buzz that surrounds LA’s beautiful City Hall (and you will hear it all). For those who are curious, the building was completed in 1928 with three lead architects on the project; Albert C. Martin, John C. Austin and John Parkinson. The building was described by Austin in 1928 as “Modern America”. The art deco structure is easily one of the most identifiable buildings in Los Angeles and you probably remember some of the film exteriors in which it appears like Speed, Die Hard 2 or the original Dragnet. Way to many close-ups to list here. If you like what you hear, and I hope you do, please go to “Ratings and Reviews” on iTunes, leave us a note and a positive review. Positive ratings helps us attract new listeners to the podcast.. and it is very much appreciated. Enjoy this episode of Convo By Design Presented By Snyder Diamond. Music provided by Electric Sol Artist: Electric Sol Song: Your Love Makes Me High www.electricsolmusic.com

The Hidden History of Los Angeles
John Parkinson and an Interview with Stephen Gee HHLA35

The Hidden History of Los Angeles

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 1, 2017 16:44


John Parkinson is L.A.'s most important, but often forgotten, architect. 

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Congressional Dish
CD131: Bombing Libya

Congressional Dish

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 15, 2016 99:08


Congress goes on vacation; the Executive Branch escalates a war. In this episode, we look back at the 2011 Libya regime change to understand why we are bombing again in 2016. Please support Congressional Dish: Click here to contribute with PayPal or Bitcoin; click the PayPal "Make it Monthly" checkbox to create a monthly subscription Click here to support Congressional Dish for each episode via Patreon Mail Contributions to: 5753 Hwy 85 North #4576 Crestview, FL 32536 Thank you for supporting truly independent media! Sound Clip Sources: Hearings Department of Defense Libya Briefing: Defense Department Briefing, Peter Cook, Department of Defense Press Secretary, August 1, 2016. Timestamps and Transcripts {00:31} Peter Cook: I want to begin today with an update on the campaign to defeat ISIL wherever it tries to spread. Today at the request of Libya’s Government of National Accord, the United States conducted precision air strikes against ISIL targets in Sirte, Libya to support GNA-affiliated forces seeking to defeat ISIL and its primary stronghold in Libya. These strikes were authorized by the president, following a recommendation from Secretary Carter and Chairman Dunford. They are consistent with our approach of combating ISIL by working with capable and motivated local partners. GNA-aligned forces have had success in recapturing territory from ISIL, and additional U.S. strikes will continue to target ISIL in Sirte and enable the GNA to make a decisive, strategic advance. As you may have seen earlier today, Prime Minister al-Sarraj, the head of the GNA, announced that he had specifically requested these strikes as part of the GNA’s campaign to defeat ISIL in Libya. As we’ve said for some time, the United States supports the GNA. We would be prepared to carefully consider any requests for military assistance. We have now responded to that request, and we’ll continue to work closely with the GNA to help the government restore stability and security in Libya. {05:37} Reporter: And then how long the campaign will last? Cook: Again, we’ll be in—this will depend on the requests of support from the GNA, and we’re proceeding along that line. We don’t have an endpoint at this particular moment in time, but we’ll be working closely with the GNA. {13:35} Reporter: Previous intelligence estimates had ISIS at a fighting force of around—up to 6,000, I believe. Is that the current assessment that you guys have? Cook: The assessment numbers that I’ve seen, and, again, I would—it’s hard to gauge ISIL numbers anywhere, but I’ve seen that number, at least our assessment is that it’s been reduced, and the number may be closer to 1,000 now. Reporter: That was in Libya, all together? Cook: In Libya, all together. Reporter: Okay. And lastly— Cook: I’m sorry. That’s specific to Sirte, but that’s the predominant area where ISIL has, in terms of geography, has occupied. So… Reporter: Got it. {15:50} Reporter: So there was a strike today, one in February that you confirmed previously. Is this the third strike now? Was there one before the one in February? Cook: Yes, there was an earlier strike. I believe it was November was the first strike against ISIL by U.S. military. {16:50} Reporter: In answer to a previous question, you said initially there were no U.S. forces on the ground, and then you seemed to clarify later you meant specifically to this operation. Are you saying that right now there are—are you making it clear there are no U.S. teams of any kind on the ground, or are you just specifically saying there are no U.S. on the ground related to this particular operation? Cook: I’m—this is specific to this operation. I’m not going to get into what we’ve talked about previously, the small number of U.S. forces that will be on the ground in Libya. They’ve been in and out, and I’m not going to get into that any further. {24:50} Reporter: You keep comparing this to the strikes at the—strikes in November and February, which were going after a high-value individuals. They were after specific individuals versus my understanding of this—correct me if I’m wrong—is this is the beginning of a campaign, an air campaign in Libya, in which the U.S. military is supporting GNA militias who have pledged their loyalty to the GNA. Is that fair? Is this the beginning of—president has approved these strikes and they will continue until Sirte is liberated. Cook: They will continue as long as the GNA is requesting—Reporter: But they don’t have to put in the request every single time. There is now this blanket authority that exists for the U.S. military to strike when the GNA puts in their requests, right? Cook: These requests—these requests will be carefully coordinated with the GNA. This all originates from GNA requests for assistance, and the president has given the authority for us to have—to carefully consider those requests. Reporter: Okay. But just to be clear, because I think comparing this to these two previous strikes that were going after individuals, each one, it sounds as if this is—these were strikes that were carried out today and that’s to be the end of it. But this is the beginning of an air campaign over Libya, correct? Cook: We are prepared to carry out more strikes in coordination with the GNA if those requests are forthcoming, and so— Reporter: Again, the request has been granted, right? There was—with the GNA— Cook: The authorization has been granted. {28:30} Reporter: Under what legal authority are these strikes being conducted? Cook: The 2001 Authorization for the Use of Military Force, similar to our previous air strikes in Libya. {33:17} Reporter And one last thing. You’ve made many references to civilians in Sirte. What is the U.S. estimate of how many civilians remain in Sirte? Cook: I’ll try to get that number for you; I don’t know that offhand. {35:00} Reporter: Peter, were leaflets dropped on that tank and those vehicles before the air strikes? Cook: I’m not aware that they were. Hearing: U.S. Africa Command and National Guard Bureau Nominations, Senate Armed Services Committee, June 21, 2016. Witnesses: Lieutenant General Thomas Waldhauser, Director for Joint Force Development for the Joint Chiefs of Staff, nominee for AFRICOM director Joseph Lengyel, Chief of National Guard Bureau Timestamps and Transcripts {20:35} Lt. General Waldhauser: We have two significant objectives for the United States: one is to get the Government of National Accord up and running, and the second is to disrupt Libya—disrupt ISIL inside Libya. {22:40} Senator John McCain: So, right now you don’t think we need additional U.S. military presence. Waldhauser: At the moment, no.McCain: “At the moment” means to me, we don’t have a strategy. I don’t know what “at the moment”—unfortunately, this administration has reacted “at the moment” with incrementalism, mission creep, a gradual escalation in Iraq and Syria, and I don’t want to see the same thing in Libya, but I’m beginning to see the same thing. Do we have a strategy for Libya, or are we just acting in an ad hoc fashion, which was—it’s been the case, as we’ve watched ISIS establish, metastasize, and grow in Libya. Waldhauser: Well, as indicated, the two strategic objectives that we do have for Libya is to assist the— McCain: I know the objectives; do we have a strategy? Waldhauser: To continue to support that right at this point in time, I am not aware of any overall grand strategy at this point. {1:03:55} Senator Angus King: Does the GNA control the military and the police forces? Waldhauser: Senator, and to my knowledge I would not use the word “control;” I think at the moment these militias, it seems to me, appear to be working in a direction that Sarraj would like to go, but I would, at this point and if confirmed I’ll look into this, but I would not use the word “control” for the GNA over the militias. King: But ultimately that’s going to have to happen if they’re going to control the territory. Waldhauser: Ultimately it will have to happen because you won’t have a secure and working government unless they have control of a military, and in this case numerous militias across that country. Hearing: U.S. Policy Toward Libya, Senate Foreign Relations Committee, June 15, 2016. Witness Jonathan Winer, State Department Special Envoy for Libya Timestamps and Transcripts {20:50} Senator Ben Cardin: Could you tell us whether the administration is anticipating sending up an authorization to Congress for its military campaign in Libya? Winer: I don’t know of a military campaign in Libya being contemplated, Senator. {28:15} Winer: I think that the problem is not so much pumping it out and losing it—there’s still room for further exploration, further development—as it is the problem of too much money going out and not enough coming in, where the IMF has said to us, for example, there is no solution, no reforms, they can take if they’re not producing their oil. Senator David Perdue: Their debt situation’s already in a crisis level. Winer: Their very difficult economic situation right now is a result of not pumping their oil. They should be pumping 1.5 million a day; they’ve been pumping less than 400,000 a day. Last week I talked with the head of the petroleum forces and said, you’ve got to turn the oil back on. Now he now supports the Government of National Accord, his forces have been fighting to get rid of Daesh, and I think that oil is going to be turned on. It’s absolutely critical. There are forces in the West—there’s Zintan, they’ve shutdown formed in 40,000 barrels a day because some of their concerns have not met.Perdue: And does ISIS, since that’s such an important economic issue—I’m sorry to interrupt— Winer: Yes, sir. Perdue: But, does ISIS pose a threat to that oil production, even if they could turn it up? Winer: To the production, yes. To exploitation, probably not. The pipelines run north-south, south-north, and they are not really exploitable in Libya in the way they’ve been exploitable in Iraq. Daesh did attack the oil crescent area and destroyed some terminals, some areas where oil was being stored at the terminals, and that’s probably reduced their capacity some, but it’s quite limited damage at this point. One of the things that’s really impressive about the efforts against Daesh in the Sirte region and the oil crescent region is it’s begun to push them away from their ability to threaten Libya’s future oil production. So that’s a significant development. But the Libyans need to draw together and address one another’s grievances so that everybody agrees to allow the oil to be pumped again. Hearing: The Path Forward in Libya, Senate Committee on Foreign Relations, March 3. 2016. Witnesses Fred Wehrey - Senior Associate, Middle East Program, Carnegie Endowment for International Peace Claudia Gazzini - Senior Analyst, Libya, International Crisis Group Timestamps and Transcripts {23:10} Fred Wehrey: I just returned last night from Libya, where I saw first hand the country’s humanitarian plight, political divisions, and the struggle against the self-proclaimed Islamic State. I spoke to the young militia fighters who are on the front lines against the Islamic State. I heard stories from the victims of its atrocities. What struck me most is that Libya’s fragmentation into armed militias, tribes, and towns has created a vacuum that the Islamic State is exploiting, and this dissolution also presents a number of risks for U.S. and Western strategy against the Islamic State. First, there is no national military command through which the U.S. and its allies can channel counterterrorism aid; the country is split between two loose constellations of armed actors, so-called Dignity camp in the East and the Dawn camp in the West. Now, over the last year, these two factions have fragmented, splintered, to the point that they exist in name only, and although the factions signed an agreement in December for a new Government of National Accord, that government remains stillborn and unable to exert its authority. A key stumbling block is the question of who and what faction will control the country’s armed forces, but perhaps most worrisome is that these two camps are still, in my view, more focused on viewing each other as a threat rather than the Islamic State. Many are, in fact, using the danger posed by the Islamic State as a pretext to wage war against local rivals over political supremacy, turf, and economic spoils. Both sides accuse the other of with the Islamic State. {30:24} Claudia Gazzini: The country’s economic situation is also dire. Libya, as you know, is an oil-rich country, but over the past two years, production of crude oil has plummeted because of attacks on oil fields and oil terminals. The drop in oil prices has forced the country to run a deficit of up to two, three billion dollars a month, and this has rapidly drained the country’s reserves of foreign currency, which are now between 50 and 60 billion dollars, less than half of what they were just two years ago. {36:31} Senator Bob Corker Speaking of special operators, right now it appears there’s a wide variety of foreign special operations forces on the ground in Libya. Both U.S. and Europe have bold plans for supporting the GNA. If the GNA is supported under heavy Western hand does that cause—does that not cause them to lack legitimacy in the eyes of Libyans? {38:15} Wehrey: There is the sense that this is the third government, that it’s been imposed, and so, yeah, if there is military support flowing to that government, it could create some dissonance. {58:25} Senator Ed Markey: Dr. Wehrey, the Wall Street Journal recently reported that the United States military and some allies, including France and the UK, have for months been preparing plans for a second intervention into Libya to support a potential Government of National Accord. The report also said that we and our partners have already established a coalition coordinating center in Rome. Sound Clip Sources: News & Documentaries RT Newscast: US Looks On Libya as McDonald’s – Gaddafi’s Son, Reported by Maria Finoshina, RT, June 30, 2011. RT Newscast: Gaddafi Gold-For-Oil, Dollar-Doom Plans Behind Libya 'Mission'?, Reported by Laura Emmett, RT, May 5, 2011. BBC Documentary on Libya: Before Rats Freedom & Democracy in Lybia (2008): Part 1 Part 2 Part 3 Additional Hearings, Documentaries, and News Segments Hearing: CIA Intelligence Activities in Libya, Senate Select Intelligence Committee, June 16, 2016. Documentary: Pipeline to Paradise (Gaddafi's Gift to Libya), By Winfried Spinler (2001), Published on YouTube November 14, 2013. Hearing: Examining The U.S. Policy Response to Entrenched African Leadership, Senate Committee on Foreign Relations, April 18. 2012. Hillary Clinton CBS New Interview: Hillary Clinton on Gaddafi: We Came, We Saw, He Died, CBS News, October 20, 2011. Hearing: Libya and War Powers, Senate Committee on Foreign Relations, June 28, 2011. Hearing: War Powers and U.S. Operations in Libya , House Foreign Affairs Committee, May 25, 2011. Hearing: Perspectives on the Crisis in Libya, Senate Committee on Foreign Relations, April 6, 2011. Hearing: U.S. Security Interests in Libya, House Foreign Affairs Committee, March 31, 2011. Hearing: U.S. Operations in Libya, Senate Armed Services Committee, March 29, 2011. U.N. Security Council Meeting on Libya, United Nations Security Council, March 17, 2011. Al Jazeera English Television Broadcast: Libyan Leader Moammar Qadhafi Address, February 22, 2011. Current News Libya 2016 Article: Italy Reportedly Sends Special Forces to Libya By Tom Kington, Defense News, August 11, 2016. Article: US-backed Forces in Libya Liberate Most of IS Group Stronghold of Sirte By News Wires, France 24, August 11, 2016. Article: French Special Forces Withdraw from Libya's Benghazi By Saifuddin al-Trabulsi and Osama Ali, Anadolu Agency, August 11, 2016. Article: U.S. Special Operations Troops Aiding Libyan Forces in Major Battle Against Islamic State By Missy Ryan and Sudarsan Raghavan, The Washington Post, August 9, 2016. Article: Libya: Free Saif ! Free the Nation! By Eric Draitser, Sri Lanka Guardian, August 9, 2016. Press Briefing: United States Department of State Daily Press Briefing, Spokesperson John Kirby, August 2, 2016. Article: Obama Approves 30-day Airstrike Mission Against ISIS in Libya By Lucas Tomlinson and The Associated Press, Fox News, August 2, 2016. Article: U.S. is Bombing Libya Again, 5 Years After NATO War Destabilized the Country By Ben Norton, Salon, August 2, 2016. Article: Aug. 1: The U.S. Intensifies Its Fight in Libya, Stratfor, August 1, 2016. Article: Gaddafi’s Ghosts: Return of the Libyan Jamahiriya By Dan Glazebrook, RT, July 30, 2016. Article: Deal to Open Libya's Ras Lanuf and Es Sider Oil Ports, Al Jazeera, July 30, 2016. Article: Libya: Tripoli Condemns French Military Involvement, Al Jazeera, July 21, 2016. Article: France Confirms Three Soldiers Killed in Libya, Al Jazeera, July 20, 2016. Article: Freedom for Saif al-Islam Gaddafi! Freedom for Libya! By Eric Draitser, New Eastern Outlook, July 14, 2016. Article: Libya: Leaked Tapes Suggest West Supports Haftar, Al Jazeera, July 9, 2016. Article: Gaddafi Son Saif al-Islam 'Freed After Death Sentence Quashed' By Chris Stephen, The Guardian, July 7, 2016. Article: U.S. Special Forces Take the Fight to ISIS in Libya By Nick Paton Walsh, CNN World News, May 26, 2016. Executive Order by Preseident Barack Obama: Blocking Property And Suspending Entry Into The United States Of Persons Contributing To The Situation In Libya, The White House Office of the Press Secretary, April 19, 2016. Article: Who is Libya’s New Prime Minister-Designate Fayez Al Sarraj?, The National, April 7, 2016. Article: Libya's UN-Backed Government Sails Into Tripoli, Al Jazeera, March 31, 2016. Article: Chief of Libya's New UN-Backed Government Arrives in Tripoli By Chris Stephen, The Guardian, March 30, 2016. Article: Exposing the Libyan Agenda: a Closer Look at Hillary’s Emails By Ellen Brown, Counter Punch, March 14, 2016. Article: Even Critics Understate How Catastrophically Bad the Hillary Clinton-led NATO Bombing of Libya Was By Ben Norton, Salon, March 2, 2016. Article: Hillary Clinton, ‘Smart Power’ and a Dictator’s Fall By Jo Becker and Scott Shane, The New York Times, February 27, 2016. Article: U.S. Scrambles to Contain Growing ISIS Threat in Libya By Eric Schmitt, The New York Times, February 21, 2016. Article: U.S. Bombing in Libya Reveals Limits of Strategy Against ISIS By Declan Walsh, Ben Hubbard and Eric Schmitt, The New York Times, February 19, 2016. Article: Obama Readies to Fight in Libya, Again By Jack Smith, CounterPunch, February 5, 2016. Article: Obama Is Pressed to Open Military Front Against ISIS in Libya By Eric Schmitt, The New York Times, February 4, 2016. Article: Opening a New Front Against ISIS in Libya By The Editorial Board, The New York Times, January 26, 2016. Article: Libyan Oil, Gold, and Qaddafi: The Strange Email Sidney Blumenthal Sent Hillary Clinton In 2011 By Avi Asher-Schapiro, Vice News, January 12, 2016. The Guardian News Reports on Libya The New York Times News about Arab League Additional Reading Libya 2011 to 2015 Article: Syria Exposes Threat Between Obama and Clinton By Peter Baker, The New York Times, October 3, 2015. Article: Gaddafi Loyalists Stage Rare Protest in Eastern Libya, Reuters, August 4, 2015. Article: Where in the World Is the U.S. Military? By David Vine, Politico Magazine, July/August 2015. Article: Tyler Drumheller Was the Man Behind Hillary Clinton's Private Libya Intel, Sources Say By Benjamin Siegel and John Parkinson, ABC News, June 17, 2015. Article: War Crime: NATO Deliberately Destroyed Libya's Water Infrastructure By Nafeez Ahmed, Truthout, May 30, 2015. Article: How NATO Deliberately Destroyed Libya's Water Infrastructure By Nafeez Ahmed, The Cutting Edge, May 13, 2015. Article: Human Trafficker Gets Busy as Libya Migrant Crisis Worsens By Caroline Alexander and Salma El Wardany, Bloomberg, May 10, 2015. Article: East's Bid to Control Libya Oil Wealth Likely to Fail By Ulf Laessing, Reuters, March 23, 2015. Article: Khalifa Haftar Sworn in as Libya Army Chief, Al Jazeera, March 9, 2015. Article: Libya Clashes Force Oil Port Closure, Al Jazeera, December 14, 2014. Article: The Startling Size of US Military Operations in Africa By Nick Turse, Mother Jones, September 6, 2013. Article: Libya’s “Water Wars” and Gaddafi’s Great Man-Made River Project By Mathaba, May 13, 2013. Article: Election Results in Libya Break an Islamist Wave By David D. Kirkpatrick, The New York Times, July 8, 2012. Article: Braving Areas of Violence, Voters Try to Reshape Libya By David D. Kirkpatrick, The New York Times, July 7, 2012. Article: An Erratic Leader, Brutal and Defiant to the End By Neil MacFarquhar, The New York Times, October 20, 2011. Article: Foreign Oil, Gas Firms Returning to Libya, CBS News/Associated Press, September 2, 2011. Article: World Powers Free Up Billions to Rebuild Libya By John Irish and Keith Weir, Reuters, September 1, 2011. Article: The Race is On for Libya's Oil, with Britain and France Both Staking a Claim By Julian Borger and Terry Macalister, The Guardian, September 1, 2011. Article: NATO Bombs the Great Man-Made River, Human Rights Investigations, July 27, 2011. Article: Rebels Say Qaddafi Must Face Trial as Airstrikes Hit Tripoli By Associated Pess, Fox News World, July 22, 2011. Article: Libya Rebels Get Formal Backing, and $30 Billion By Sebnem Arsu and Steven Erlanger, The New York Times, July 15, 2011. Article: Conflict in Libya: U.S. Oil Companies Sit on Sidelines as Gaddafi Maintains Hold By Steven Mufson, The Washington Post, June 10, 2011. Article: AFRICOM's Libyan Expedition By Jonathan Stevenson, Foreign Affairs, May 9, 2011. Article: Nine Killed in NATO Attack on Sirte, Reuters, April 22, 2011. Article: Libyan Rebel Council Forms Oil Company to Replace Qaddafi’s By Bill Varner, Bloomberg, March 22, 2011. Article: France and Britain Lead Military Push on Libya By Steven Erlanger, The New York Times, March 18, 2011. Article: As U.N. Backs Military Action in Libya, U.S. Role Is Unclear By Dan Bilefsky and Mark Landler, The New York Times, March 17, 2011. Article: Clinton Meets in Paris With Libyan Rebel Leader By Steven Lee Myers, The New York Times, March 14, 2011. Article: Map of the Day: This Is Where Libya's Oil Infrastructure Is Located By Joe Weisenthal, Business Insider, February 28, 2011. President Barack Obama Executive Order: Executive Order 13566 --Libya, The White House Office of the Press Secretary, February 25, 2011. Libya Prior to 2011 Article: African Union Names Gaddafi as Head, Al Jazeera, February 2, 2009. Article: The Years of Wheelus By Walter J. Boyne, Air Force Magazine, January 2008. Article: Africa United in Rejecting US Request for Military HQ By Simon Tisdall, The Guardian, June 26, 2007. Article: Behind Gaddafi's Diplomatic Turnaround By Scott McLeod, Time, May 18, 2006. Article: Libya's Thirst for 'Fossil Water' By John Watkins, BBC News, March 18, 2006. Article: 350 Libyans Trained to Oust Qaddafi Are to Come to U.S. By Neil A. Lewis, May 17, 1991. E Book/Pdf: The Green Book By Muammar Al Qaddafi, Originally published 1975. Owners vs. Producers Housing Additional Information GreenStream Pipeline GreenStream Pipeline Activity Human Rights Watch Website Encyclopaedia Britannica Online: Great Man-Made River (GMR) Energy Information Administration: 2007 Libya Energy Data, Statistics WikiLeaks: Hillary Clinton Email Archive: "Tick Tock On Libya", September 2, 2011. Wikileaks: Hillary Clinton Email: "Lots of New Intel; Possible Libyan Collapse. Sid", March 27, 2011. Wikileaks: Hillary Clinton Email Archive: "H: France's Client & Q's Gold. Sid", March 4, 2011. Wikipedia: General People's Committee Reports Libya: Transition and U.S. Policy By Christopher M. Blanchard, Congressional Research Service, May 13, 2016. Appendix B. U.S. Assistance to Libya FY2010-FY2015 Total Energy 2013 Report on Activities in Libya Music Presented in This Episode Intro & Exit: Tired of Being Lied To by David Ippolito (found on Music Alley by mevio) Cover Art Design by Only Child Imaginations

BigMx Radio
Panic Rev Ministries

BigMx Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 24, 2014 47:57


For our 60th podcast BigMx Radio is proud to present Panic Rev Ministries. After 12 years spreading the word of the lord we caught up with John Parkinson for an amazing interview which offers a behind the scenes perspective to the rise of Panic Rev Ministries!

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You Can't Eat the Sunshine
Episode #27: The Makers of Modern Los Angeles: Charles Fletcher Lummis & John Parkinson

You Can't Eat the Sunshine

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 22, 2013


Join us this week as we talk with Stephen Gee, author of a new book on the legacy of the iconic Los Angeles architect JohnContinue Reading