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When last we left our adventurers, they had arrived in Disterra, the City of Black Stone. Theagus, JB, and Katari met with the Light Hunters, where Theagus observed their tinkering with his otherworldly arcane focus. Meanwhile, Synnove, Valor, and Aelys ventured to the Archives—only to face an unexpected reunion with Hareem Lord Hareem…Now, with the Sentinel group in Disterra introduced and preparations for the Heraldic Gala underway, an old acquaintance—one with a hard shell and a few new upgrades—pays them a visit at their base of operations.*This campaign takes place in Regolus, but requires no prior knowledge of the world or previous campaigns or episodes.*Find your way to the scrying pool known as Bards of New York.Catch us live on Wednesdays 6:00pm EST at https://www.twitch.tv/bardsofnewyorkInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/bardsofnewyorkDiscord: https://discord.gg/4zVZ6BdbSATiktok: https://tinyurl.com/mrcbx5yjPodcast: https://linktr.ee/bardsofnewyorkCast:Will Champion as Dungeon MasterKyle Knight as Jean-Baptiste BeaumontDrew Nauden as KenoHannah Minshew as Synnove OleanderDan Krackhardt as Bubbles BathingtonJonathan Champion as Aelys Sa'ViraanRachel as Lenore/ValorWoody Minshew as Salvador MontebankIf you liked our show, leave us a comment/like. Review us on Apple Podcasts and Spotify and spread the word! Thank you!Tell a friendSpread some joyWe love you
When last we left our adventurers, they had arrived in Disterra, the City of Black Stone. Theagus, JB, and Katari met with the Light Hunters, where Theagus observed their tinkering with his otherworldly arcane focus. Meanwhile, Synnove, Valor, and Aelys ventured to the Archives—only to face an unexpected reunion with Hareem Lord Hareem…Now, with the Sentinel group in Disterra introduced and preparations for the Heraldic Gala underway, an old acquaintance—one with a hard shell and a few new upgrades—pays them a visit at their base of operations.*This campaign takes place in Regolus, but requires no prior knowledge of the world or previous campaigns or episodes.*Find your way to the scrying pool known as Bards of New York.Catch us live on Wednesdays 6:00pm EST at https://www.twitch.tv/bardsofnewyorkInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/bardsofnewyorkDiscord: https://discord.gg/4zVZ6BdbSATiktok: https://tinyurl.com/mrcbx5yjPodcast: https://linktr.ee/bardsofnewyorkCast:Will Champion as Dungeon MasterKyle Knight as Jean-Baptiste BeaumontDrew Nauden as KenoHannah Minshew as Synnove OleanderDan Krackhardt as Bubbles BathingtonJonathan Champion as Aelys Sa'ViraanRachel as Lenore/ValorWoody Minshew as Salvador MontebankIf you liked our show, leave us a comment/like. Review us on Apple Podcasts and Spotify and spread the word! Thank you!Tell a friendSpread some joyWe love you
Eigentlich schien er schon verschwunden. Doch am Montag taucht Daniel Schröder mit seinem südafrikanischen Eigenbau wieder auf. Hektor, wie das Team PS-Laser Racing den Zwitter aus VW Amarok und Nissan Godzilla liebevoll nennt, brauchte zwar eine Kurzkur in Riad, macht aber auf der Schleife bei Al-Duwadimi bei seinem unverhofften Comeback mit Platz 16 gleich wieder mächtig von sich reden. Teammanagerin Lisa Buja erklärt im Gespräch mit PITWALK-Chef und Eurosport-Kultkommentator Norbert Ockenga, warum das Team sich sogar kurz trennen musste, um Hektor und Chauffeur Schröder wieder in die Rallye schicken zu können. Die Vorgeschichte dazu findet Ihr in der Videoserie PITWALK TV auf dem YouTube-Channel der Zeitschrift PITWALK, garniert mit den passenden Exklusivbildern aus Riad: https://www.youtube.com/@PITWALK An der Spitze verpufft das gestrige Anrennen von Yazeed Al-Rajhi/Timo Gottschalk. Spitzenreiter Henk Lategan kann deren Offensive von gestern nonchalant kontern – und hätte, wie er im PITCAST verrät, sogar noch viel mehr Zeit auf seine Verfolger gutmachen können. Um Haaresbreite hätte am Montag sogar einen Überraschungssieger gegeben: Guy Botteril aus Südafrika. Warum der Blondschopf bei seinem erst zweiten Dakar-Start seinen ersten Etappensieg wirklich verpasst hat, erfahrt Ihr auch nur hier im PITCAST. Bei der obligatorischen Live-Schalte ins Biwak der Dacia Sandrider erläutern Nasser A-Attiyah und Cristina Gutiérrez, warum die Navigation an den heuer sehr vielen Tagen mit getrennten Routen für Autos und Motorräder so heikel ist – und wie der Katari in den nächsten Tagen den Spieß noch rumdrehen möchte. Außerdem kommen Toyota-Co. Dennis Zenz und X-Raid-Fahrer Guillaume de Mévius in der großen Tagesanalyse in O-Tönen direkt aus dem Biwak zu Wort.
When last we left our adventurers, the “Golden Sentinels”, had finally departed from Faleeria once more, eyes toward the city of black stone, Disterra. The hours before embarking into the Lifeless Sea were far from uneventful. Stella left Synnove's side, and Lenore returned to it, though this 'Valor' appeared to be more hollow than her former self. Synnove and Aelys each are struggling to find their paths and purposes, with Katari and JB offering guidance respectively. Now; Synnove, Valor, Theagus, Katari, JB and Aelys must pass through Storm's Gap, against a ticking clock… and who knows how these Sentinels will fair… *This campaign takes place in Regolus, but requires no prior knowledge of the world or previous campaigns or episodes.* Find your way to the scrying pool known as Bards of New York. Catch us live on Wednesdays 6:00pm EST at https://www.twitch.tv/bardsofnewyork Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/bardsofnewyork Discord: https://discord.gg/4zVZ6BdbSA Tiktok: https://tinyurl.com/mrcbx5yj Podcast: https://linktr.ee/bardsofnewyork Cast: Will Champion as Dungeon Master Kyle Knight as Jean-Baptiste Beaumont Drew Nauden as Keno Hannah Minshew as Synnove Oleander Dan Krackhardt as Bubbles Bathington Jonathan Champion as Aelys Sa'Viraan Rachel as Lenore/Valor Woody Minshew as Salvador Montebank If you liked our show, leave us a comment/like. Review us on Apple Podcasts and Spotify and spread the word! Thank you! Tell a friend Spread some joy We love you
When last we left our adventurers, the “Golden Sentinels”, had finally departed from Faleeria once more, eyes toward the city of black stone, Disterra. The hours before embarking into the Lifeless Sea were far from uneventful. Stella left Synnove's side, and Lenore returned to it, though this 'Valor' appeared to be more hollow than her former self. Synnove and Aelys each are struggling to find their paths and purposes, with Katari and JB offering guidance respectively. Now; Synnove, Valor, Theagus, Katari, JB and Aelys must pass through Storm's Gap, against a ticking clock… and who knows how these Sentinels will fair… *This campaign takes place in Regolus, but requires no prior knowledge of the world or previous campaigns or episodes.* Find your way to the scrying pool known as Bards of New York. Catch us live on Wednesdays 6:00pm EST at https://www.twitch.tv/bardsofnewyork Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/bardsofnewyork Discord: https://discord.gg/4zVZ6BdbSA Tiktok: https://tinyurl.com/mrcbx5yj Podcast: https://linktr.ee/bardsofnewyork Cast: Will Champion as Dungeon Master Kyle Knight as Jean-Baptiste Beaumont Drew Nauden as Keno Hannah Minshew as Synnove Oleander Dan Krackhardt as Bubbles Bathington Jonathan Champion as Aelys Sa'Viraan Rachel as Lenore/Valor Woody Minshew as Salvador Montebank If you liked our show, leave us a comment/like. Review us on Apple Podcasts and Spotify and spread the word! Thank you! Tell a friend Spread some joy We love you
Seth Quinteiro aus Kalifornien und sein deutscher Beifahrer Dennis Zenz gewinnen die Marathonetappe – und haben deswegen so gar keinen Bock auf den freitäglichen Ruhetag bei der Rallye Dakar. Am Ende der 492 Kilometer haben die beiden einen Vorsprung von einem Sekündchen auf Nasser Al-Attiyah im Dacia – und das auch nur, weil dem Katari ein Missgeschick unterläuft. An der Spitze der Gesamtwertung bringen sich Yazeed Al-Rajhi/Timo Gottschalk für einen Angriff auf die Spitzenreiter in der zweiten Rallyewoche in Stellung. Warum Leader Henk Lategan eingedenk der starken Verfolger schon Manschetten hat, verrät der Südafrikaner auch in diesem Podcast der Zeitschrift PITWALK. Und Gottschalk umreißt die Gefühlslage bei den Verfolgern. Dazu gibt einen kurzen Schwenk zu Privatier Daniel Schröder, einem der Pechvögel des Donnerstags – und in die Motorradwertung, wo der Spitzenreiter Daniel Sanders mit der Technik hadert.
It's raining recovery auditors.More denials. More grief. More lost revenue and more palpable anxiety.The seemingly unending war between payers – private and public – and providers continues unabated. The ubiquitous Two-Midnight Rule and the contentious subject of observation versus inpatient status have become an indelible part of America's healthcare system.And that is why the producers of RACmonitor have dedicated the next live edition of the venerable Monitor Mondays Internet broadcast to be the go-to source for the latest audit and regulatory news: a veritable feast of valuable information for you and your team to use.Broadcast segments will also include these instantly recognizable features:• Monday Rounds: Substituting for Dr. Ronald Hirsch will be Dr. Tripti Katari, who will be making her Monday Rounds. Dr. Katari is expected to report on updates on the American Medical Association (AMA), which she serves as Legislative Counsel.• The RAC Report: Healthcare attorney Knicole Emanuel, partner at the law firm of Nelson Mullins, will report the latest news about auditors.• Legislative Update: Adam Brenman, senior healthcare legislative affairs analyst for Zelis, will report on current healthcare legislation.• Risky Business: Healthcare attorney David Glaser, shareholder in the law offices of Fredrikson & Byron, will join the broadcast with his trademark segment.
When last we left our adventurers, the core four—joined by Lenore and Katari—had narrowly escaped Spearhold Keep with the Orichalcum Lance, stolen from Commander Bertrand's office. After a restless night aboard Hareem Lord Hareem's ship, The Heirloom, our heroes find themselves at the mysterious Lighthouse of Longing. There, they must prove themselves worthy of a Herald. With each step they take, the weight of fate grows heavier. Which side of history will remember them? Only time—and the trials ahead—will decide. *This campaign takes place in Regolus, but requires no prior knowledge of the world or previous campaigns or episodes.* Bards of New York is proudly sponsored by Magic Mind: the Mental Performance Shot, specifically designed for creatives like us! Packed with amazing, healthy ingredients and a perfect addition to your daily routine Try Magic Mind for FREE here: 3 bottle pack! https://magicmind.com/BARDSOFTRIAL With the code BARDSOFTRIAL at checkout. Or https://magicmind.com/BARDSOF20 for 20% off your first order! Find your way to the scrying pool known as Bards of New York. Catch us live on Wednesdays 6:00pm EST at https://www.twitch.tv/bardsofnewyork Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/bardsofnewyork Discord: https://discord.gg/4zVZ6BdbSA Tiktok: https://tinyurl.com/mrcbx5yj Podcast: https://linktr.ee/bardsofnewyork Cast: Will Champion as Dungeon Master Kyle Knight as Jean Baptiste Beaumont Drew Nauden as ... Hannah Minshew as Synnove Oleander Dan Krackhardt as Bubbles Bathington Jonathan Champion as Aelys Sa'Viraan Rachel Knight as Lenore Woody Minshew as Salvador Montebank If you liked our show, leave us a comment/like. Review us on Apple Podcasts and Spotify and spread the word! Thank you! Tell a friend Spread some joy We love you
When last we left our adventurers, the core four—joined by Lenore and Katari—had narrowly escaped Spearhold Keep with the Orichalcum Lance, stolen from Commander Bertrand's office. After a restless night aboard Hareem Lord Hareem's ship, The Heirloom, our heroes find themselves at the mysterious Lighthouse of Longing. There, they must prove themselves worthy of a Herald. With each step they take, the weight of fate grows heavier. Which side of history will remember them? Only time—and the trials ahead—will decide. *This campaign takes place in Regolus, but requires no prior knowledge of the world or previous campaigns or episodes.* Bards of New York is proudly sponsored by Magic Mind: the Mental Performance Shot, specifically designed for creatives like us! Packed with amazing, healthy ingredients and a perfect addition to your daily routine Try Magic Mind for FREE here: 3 bottle pack! https://magicmind.com/BARDSOFTRIAL With the code BARDSOFTRIAL at checkout. Or https://magicmind.com/BARDSOF20 for 20% off your first order! Find your way to the scrying pool known as Bards of New York. Catch us live on Wednesdays 6:00pm EST at https://www.twitch.tv/bardsofnewyork Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/bardsofnewyork Discord: https://discord.gg/4zVZ6BdbSA Tiktok: https://tinyurl.com/mrcbx5yj Podcast: https://linktr.ee/bardsofnewyork Cast: Will Champion as Dungeon Master Kyle Knight as Jean Baptiste Beaumont Drew Nauden as ... Hannah Minshew as Synnove Oleander Dan Krackhardt as Bubbles Bathington Jonathan Champion as Aelys Sa'Viraan Rachel Knight as Lenore Woody Minshew as Salvador Montebank If you liked our show, leave us a comment/like. Review us on Apple Podcasts and Spotify and spread the word! Thank you! Tell a friend Spread some joy We love you
Previously on Dark Age: The D-Rank legionnaires quelled the immediate chaos of the Sentinel event, yet true peace still slips through their grasp. Bubbles forged a closer bond with Iridia Thane, while Synnove and Lenore uncovered Isskari secrets with Katari—until Katari's attempt to steal Synnove's book sparked a violent altercation in the barracks. Aelys, meanwhile, delved deeper into the ominous nature of the Xilyreon. Now, with dark clouds gathering, the legionnaires are told to lie low as Hareem Lord Hareem works to decipher the stone tablet bound to their mysterious sigils. *This campaign takes place in Regolus, but requires no prior knowledge of the world or previous campaigns or episodes.* Bards of New York is proudly sponsored by Magic Mind: the Mental Performance Shot, specifically designed for creatives like us! Packed with amazing, healthy ingredients and a perfect addition to your daily routine Try Magic Mind for FREE here: 3 bottle pack! https://magicmind.com/BARDSOFTRIAL With the code BARDSOFTRIAL at checkout. Or https://magicmind.com/BARDSOF20 for 20% off your first order! Find your way to the scrying pool known as Bards of New York. Catch us live on Wednesdays 6:00pm EST at https://www.twitch.tv/bardsofnewyork Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/bardsofnewyork Discord: https://discord.gg/4zVZ6BdbSA Tiktok: https://tinyurl.com/mrcbx5yj Podcast: https://linktr.ee/bardsofnewyork Cast: Will Champion as Dungeon Master Kyle Knight as Jean Baptiste Beaumont Drew Nauden as ... Hannah Minshew as Synnove Oleander Dan Krackhardt as Bubbles Bathington Jonathan Champion as Aelys Sa'Viraan Rachel Knight as Lenore Woody Minshew as Salvador Montebank If you liked our show, leave us a comment/like. Review us on Apple Podcasts and Spotify and spread the word! Thank you! Tell a friend Spread some joy We love you
Previously on Dark Age: The D-Rank legionnaires quelled the immediate chaos of the Sentinel event, yet true peace still slips through their grasp. Bubbles forged a closer bond with Iridia Thane, while Synnove and Lenore uncovered Isskari secrets with Katari—until Katari's attempt to steal Synnove's book sparked a violent altercation in the barracks. Aelys, meanwhile, delved deeper into the ominous nature of the Xilyreon. Now, with dark clouds gathering, the legionnaires are told to lie low as Hareem Lord Hareem works to decipher the stone tablet bound to their mysterious sigils. *This campaign takes place in Regolus, but requires no prior knowledge of the world or previous campaigns or episodes.* Bards of New York is proudly sponsored by Magic Mind: the Mental Performance Shot, specifically designed for creatives like us! Packed with amazing, healthy ingredients and a perfect addition to your daily routine Try Magic Mind for FREE here: 3 bottle pack! https://magicmind.com/BARDSOFTRIAL With the code BARDSOFTRIAL at checkout. Or https://magicmind.com/BARDSOF20 for 20% off your first order! Find your way to the scrying pool known as Bards of New York. Catch us live on Wednesdays 6:00pm EST at https://www.twitch.tv/bardsofnewyork Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/bardsofnewyork Discord: https://discord.gg/4zVZ6BdbSA Tiktok: https://tinyurl.com/mrcbx5yj Podcast: https://linktr.ee/bardsofnewyork Cast: Will Champion as Dungeon Master Kyle Knight as Jean Baptiste Beaumont Drew Nauden as ... Hannah Minshew as Synnove Oleander Dan Krackhardt as Bubbles Bathington Jonathan Champion as Aelys Sa'Viraan Rachel Knight as Lenore Woody Minshew as Salvador Montebank If you liked our show, leave us a comment/like. Review us on Apple Podcasts and Spotify and spread the word! Thank you! Tell a friend Spread some joy We love you
El ejecutivo de la Federación Túpac Katari, afín al Gobierno, Javier Alejo, se pronunció en contra de las acciones de David Mamani, líder de la federación contestataria, instándole a “recapacitar” y dejar de buscar intereses personales. Alejo señaló que la demanda de adelanto de elecciones o la renuncia del presidente no resolverán los problemas actuales. Estas declaraciones surgieron tras un enfrentamiento por la recuperación de la sede de la federación y el anuncio de un ampliado en el que se decidiría un posible bloqueo de caminos. “El hermano no necesita marchar, no necesita bloquear”, afirmó Alejo, pidiendo a Mamani que reconsidere sus acciones en favor de un enfoque más constructivo.
This week, we welcome to the show Mexican-Bolivian-Chilean healer, Red Path shaman and teacher Julián Katari. Fun fact about Julián: He was my translator for my recent trip up to stay with the Kallawaya in the Bolivian High Andes. So we talk about that, of course. We also talk about his own remarkable journey of spirit: ⭐ Vision quests ⭐ Aztec dance ceremonies ⭐ Peyote ⭐ Andean shamanism We then discuss the sacred Mayan calendar and what it teaches us about the structure of the universe. Super cool chat. Julián is the archetypal weird kid! NOTE: Julián will be teaching a 20-week course on the Mayan calendar that will be available to purchase for $99 on the Rune Soup Premium Member Mighty Network. This is a discount of $400 and will only be available for purchase for the duration of the Time Magic course. Afterward the course will be available on his own site at its full price. This is one of the best deals I have ever made available to premium members and it is, just on its own, worth joining. I've been in ceremony with Julián in the High Andes. He's a great teacher. Show Notes Julián's website. Julián on Instagram. 00:00 Introduction and Childhood 06:00 Embarking on a Spiritual Journey 19:04 Finding the Red Path 22:43 Exploring the Maya Cosmology 30:55 Teachings from a Maya Elder 39:18 Connecting with Nature and Community 44:38 Exploring the Complexity of the Mayan Calendar 49:52 Understanding the Mayan Worldview: A Code for Time and Space 57:16 The Practice of Day Keeping in the Mayan Calendar 01:03:31 The Role of Human Perception in the Creation of Time and Space 01:24:38 Uncovering My Bolivian Roots 01:27:23 The Magic and Mystery of Bolivia 01:34:17 Journeying with the Kallawaya Healers 01:46:26 Exploring the Maya Calendar
Después de un ampliado, la Federación de Campesinos Túpac Katari decidió autoconvocarse para conformar un nuevo Pacto de Unidad. La medida surge en respuesta a la percepción de qué organizaciones como la CSUTCB, CIDOB, Interculturales, y la COB están al servicio del Gobierno y no representan los intereses de todos los sectores. “Hemos decidido suscribir un pacto de unidad con diferentes organizaciones vivas a nivel departamental y nacional”, explicó David Mamani, ejecutivo de la Federación, en contacto con ERBOL. Mamani detalló que los sectores involucrados incluyen transportistas, gremiales, campesinos, y mineros, quienes buscarán articularse en este nuevo Pacto de Unidad. “No nos queda otra opción que articular una fuerza social para que el presidente Luis Arce se retire, permitiendo la llegada de un nuevo gobierno y el establecimiento de políticas de cambio”, afirmó. Además, Mamani informó que el 2 de septiembre se llevará a cabo una marcha hacia La Paz con el objetivo de "recuperar" su sede sindical. Aunque aseguró que la movilización será "pacífica", no descartó la posibilidad de tomar otras medidas, como el bloqueo de caminos.
2024. július 29., hétfő 8-9 óra ADÓVILÁG 1: Az AI technológia vezető országai: Katar. Katar (hivatalosan a Katari Állam) egy közel-keleti arab emírség a Perzsa-öbölbe nyúló Katari-félszigeten. Szárazföldi határán csak Szaúd-Arábiával osztozik délen. Területe Magyarországénak kb. a nyolcada, népessége pedig a harmada (2023-ban). Területe nagyrészt sík, alacsonyan fekvő sivatagból áll. A fővárosa Doha, ahol az ország lakosságának több mint 80%-a él. A volt brit protektorátus 1971 óta független. A világ egyik legnagyobb kőolaj- és földgázkészletével rendelkezik, és gazdaságában nagyszámú külföldi munkavállalót alkalmaz, akik a lakosságának a zömét adják. Gerendy Zoltán, a BDO Magyarország ügyvezetője, adótanácsadó partnere ADÓVILÁG 2: Az AI technológia vezető országai: Katar. Irakba költözik a Hamász, közben egymilliárd dollárra perlik az UNWRA-t a terror zsidó túlélői. Feledy Botond, külpolitikai szakértő ARANYKÖPÉS “A technológia mindenképp segítség, de mindig ott lesz egy ember a volán mögött, és a versenyző mindig is a legfontosabb szereplő marad.” Fernando Alonso (1981)
Nach den jüngsten Verhandlungen in Kairo gibt es Hoffnung auf einen Waffenstillstand in Nahost. Dem britischen Außenminister Cameron zufolge sieht der vorgeschlagene Deal eine 40-tägige Feuerpause vor. Eine Reaktion der Hamas steht allerdings noch aus. Nach Angaben aus dem Weißen Haus telefonierte US-Präsident Biden am Abend erneut mit den Staatschefs von Ägypten und Katari. Dabei habe Biden betont, dass die Hamas unbedingt Geiseln freilassen müsse. Vorher hatte schon eine Sprecherin des US-Präsidenten die Hamas aufgefordert, dem jüngsten Verhandlungsvorschlag Israels zuzustimmen.
En el altiplano sudamericano, a 3 mil 800 metros sobre el nivel del mar, se encuentra el lago Titicaca, un enorme cuerpo de agua compartido por Bolivia y Perú. En los últimos años las amenazas hacia el Titicaca (también conocido como Mama Qota por los Pueblos Indígenas de la región) han incrementado: el cambio climático y la contaminación lo han convertido en un lago en riesgo. ¡Te invitamos a conocer más sobre este tema en el episodio 3 de la serie “Mama Qota está en riesgo”! Puedes escuchar, descargar y compartir este programa de forma gratuita. Música de introducción: - Burn Your Village to the Ground” de The Halluci Nation. Derechos de autor, propiedad de The Halluci Nation. Usada bajo su permiso. Música de fondo: - “Peruvian River” de Sight of Wonders, “Soma Theatre” de Distorted Love, “Thinking deep” de Sum Wave, “The Scent Of The Andes” de Mythical Score Society, “Andean Valley” de Madison York, “Ain't It Fascinating” de Lucention, “Walk This Shoes” y “Chaos Theory”. Música de uso libre. Voces: - Katherine Illanes, Instituto de Investigación y Acción para el Desarrollo Integral (IIADI). - Roberto Aruquipa Amaro, Presidente de la Coordinadora de Defensa, Desarrollo y Medio Ambiente del Río Katari y el Lago Titicaca de la Central Agraria Quiripujo, Bolivia. - Integrantes de la Central Agraria Quiripujo. - Martha Ordoño Flores, presidenta de la Red de Comunicadores Indígenas de la Región de Puno (REDCIRP). - Integrantes de la Unión de Mujeres Aymaras (UMA) y de la Red de Comunicadores Indígenas de la Región de Puno (REDCIRP). - Carlos Molina, investigador del Instituto de Ecología y docente de la carrera de Biología en la Universidad Mayor de San Andrés (UMSA), Bolivia. - Oscar Limachi Mamani, guía de turistas y artesano, comunidad Quehuaya, Bolivia. - Xavier Lazzaro, investigador del Instituto de Investigación para el Desarrollo (IRD) de Francia. - Gonzalo Lora, ingeniero ambiental y activista por el lago Titicaca. - Ricardo Montejano, locutor de Radio Educación, México. - Sócrates Vásquez, ayuujk jääy, Cultural Survival, México. - Guadalupe Pastrana, nahua, Cultural Survival, México. Guión y edición: - Guadalupe Pastrana, nahua, Cultural Survival, México. Entrevistas: - Guadalupe Pastrana, nahua, Cultural Survival, México. - Sócrates Vásquez, ayuujk jääy, Cultural Survival, México. Imagen: - Cultural Survival. Enlaces: Publicaciones del Instituto de Investigación y Acción para el Desarrollo Integral (IIADI). https://iiadi.bolivia.bo/iiadi/ Descarga “El libro del Observatorio Permanente del Lago Titicaca”. https://www.undp.org/es/bolivia/publicaciones/el-libro-del-observatorio-permanente-del-lago-titicaca Publicaciones de la Autoridad Binacional Autónoma del Lago Titicaca (ALT). https://alt-perubolivia.org/?page_id=2176 Esta es una producción de Radio de Derechos Indígenas. Nuestros programas son gratuitos para escuchar, descargar y difundir.
On today's podcast: 1) Israel and Hamas extended their truce late Monday after agreeing to release more hostages and prisoners and Washington said it was dispatching its top diplomat to the region for more talks over the conflict in Gaza. 2) Elon Musk was in Israel being welcomed by the nation's political elite — including Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu — to visit the region where the Islamic militant group Hamas murdered 1,200 people on Oct. 7. 3) European stocks fell for a second day and US futures pointed to a weaker open on Wall Street amid signs the November rally in equities is overstretched. Full Transcript: Good morning. I'm Nathan Hager and I'm Karen Moscow. Here are the stories we're following today. First, you want to get to the latest developments in the Middle East. Israel and Hamas have agreed to extend their truth. They will pause fighting until early Thursday. That brings the halt to six days, and we get the latest from Bloomberg's Rosalind Matheson. What we know is that this extension, which was somewhat expected, is likely to be under the same terms as we've seen so far, which is roughly, for every one hostage released by Harmas one Israeli hostage, that there's at least three Palestinian hostages released in turn by the Israelis. That's about a one for three exchange. What we do know is that those exchanges have happened so far every day in the truth, even if they've happened sometimes quite late in the day because there has been continued arguing through the day about some of the terms and conditions. Bloomberg's Roz Mathison says the truce comes as Secretary of Saint Anthony Blinken heads to Israel for the third time since the Hamas attack. Well, Nathan Elon Musk says he liked to help rebuild Gaza after the war with Hamas. The billionaire was in Israel yesterday and made the comments in a conversation with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Nettan Yahoo. Those who are intended motor must be neutralized. Then the propaganda must stop. That is training people to be murtorers in the future, and then and then making Gaza prosperous. And if that happens, I think will be good future. Well, I hope you will be involved in it, and I'd love to help and muss Israel Visit appears to be an effort to diffuse a growing backlash over his endorsement of an anti Semitic tweet. Last week. Corporations including Apple and Walt Disney stopped advertising on Eggs over concerns of increasing anti Semitism and hate speech on the site since he purchased it well Karen. The first of three US military relief flights carrying aid for the Gaza Strip is set to arrive in Egypt later today. Senior US official say the flights will carry winter clothing, food, medical items, and supplies specifically for children. This comes as the Biden administration seeks to escalate assistance to Palestinian civilians amid pressure from fellow Democrats. Well, Nathan ad to Israel is one of the issues of waiting lawmakers on Capitol Hill. The House is back in session today after the holiday break. Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer says he wants to vote as soon as next week on one hundred and six billion dollars in aid to Israel, Ukraine, and border security, but former Republican Congressman mcmulvaney says it'll be tough to pass it all before the end of the year because Congress is not facing a government shut down deadline by then. Typically big deals would get done at Christmas and again right before the August recess because that's when Congress wants to go home. Well, they don't have the sort of the sword of Damicles to hold over the members right now because the funding deals go beyond Christmas, and former Congressman mcmulvaney says Israel aid could pass alone before Christmas because it has bipartisan support. And he was guest on Bloomberg's sound On. Get the full interview on the sound On podcast. Well, meanwhile, Karen President Biden is cautioning corporations against taking advantage of inflation relief. We get that story from Bloomberg's Ed Baxter. President Biden has taken credit for easing supply chain pressures and lowering inflation, but says more needs to be done. Let me be clear, to any corporation that's not brought their prices back down, even as inflation has come down, even supply chains have been rebuilt, it's time to stop the price gouging. You've given the American consumer a break. Biden also says he set up a council review supply chain actions, calling it an early warning system. Head Baxter Bloomberg Radio, All right, Ed, thank you well. We turn to the markets now, and it's shaping up to be a November two remember. We get the latest from Bloomberg's John Tucker. John and Karen stocks have rallied more than eight percent, marking one of their strongest gains for the month since records began. Signs of slowing inflation and measured jobs growth have also unleashed a treasury rally, with scent yields tumbling for their highest and more than a decade, and those lower yields mean the dollar is headed for its steepest monthly drop in a year. There's a consensus that not only has the Fed stop raising interest rates, but investors are pricing in around ninety five basis points of rate cuts into the end of next year. Well, not everybody's on board with a bowl case. Strategists that city groups say underlying bullish signs from futures flows are starting to fade. I'm John Tucker, Bloomberg Radio. Okay, John, thanks, you got some news on the IPO market this morning. Sources tell Bloomberg Reddit is again holding talks with potential investors for an initial public offering for the social media company, and we get that story from Bloomberg's Charlie Pellett. Hope Folds aren't preparing for a long awaited reopening of the market for new listings, sources say. The San Francisco based firm, whose users help fuel the meme stock frenzy that made twenty twenty one a ban a year for equities, is weighing an IPO as soon as the first quarter. Bloomberg news last year that Reddit was working with Morgan Stanley and Goldman Sachs on the listing and was considering a valuation of as much as fifteen billion dollars in New York. Charlie Pellett, Bloomberg Radio, all right, Charlie, thank you well, fast fashion retailer. She and has filed confidential confidentially with US regulators for an IPO that could take place next year. Bloomberg News has learned the online retailer, which was founded in China's working with Goldman Sachs, JP, Morgan Chase and Morgan Stanley on the listing. She has come under fire for poor labor conditions and factories in partners with overproduction of poor quality garments and the use of cotton from a Chinese region accused of using forced labor. Futures this morning, little change nasday futures lower though down a tenth of a percent on about twenty two points ten year treasury down two thirty seconds you four point three nine percent, and a yield on the two years at four point nine zero percent. Straight ahead, we have more local headlines, plus check of sports, and this is Bloomberg and it is time now for a look at some of the other stories making news around the world. For that, we're joined by Bloomberg's Amy Morris Any Good morning, Good morning, Karen. Scandal plagued New York Republican Representative George Santos has acknowledged he expects to be expelled from the House as soon as this week. House Speaker Mike Johnson was asked if there would be a vote on the fate of mister Santos as soon as this week. We've spoken to Coxsman Santos at some length over the holiday and talked to him about his options, but we'll have to see. It's not yet determined. The latest blow came in the form of a fifty six page report from the Health Ethics Committee released earlier this month, outlining substantial evidence that mister Santos violated federal law. The Justice Department has charged Santo's with conspiracy, wire fraud, fallse statements, falsification of records, aggravated identity theft, and credit card fraud. Border security is a key part of a broader legislative deal that lawmakers want to complete before the end of this year, but lawmakers are not likely to include a pathway to citizenship for young immigrants protected by the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program in the border deal wrapped in that conversation a national security funding request from the White House, including eight for Ukraine. Senate Majority leader Chuck Schumer. The biggest hold up to the national security supplement is an insistence by some Republicans, just some on partisan border policy as a condition for Ukraine aid. Senator Chris Murphy of Connecticut, a top Democratic negotiator in those talks, says wild Daka is a priority that Democrats would want to see included in the deal, it does not align with what Republicans want the final bill to look like. A Moscow court has extended the detention of US reporter Avan Gershkovich. Gershkovich was arrested in Russia earlier this year. He's accused of spying. Today's hearing was held behind closed doors, no press allowed inside. His detention will be extended through January thirtieth. Memorial service is being held in Atlanta for former First Lady Rosalind Carter, President Biden, First Lady Jill Biden, and other former First Ladies. Malania Trump, Hillary Clinton, and Laura Bush are all expected to attend services this afternoon on the campus of Emory University. Jimmy Carter is also planning to be there. Rosalind Carter rather Rosalind Carter Pardon me died on November nineteenth at the age of ninety six. Global news twenty four hours a day and whenever you want it with Bloomberg News Now. I'm Maybe Morris and this is Bloomberg Karen. All right, Amy, thank you what we do bring you news throughout the day right here on Bloomberg Radio. But now, as Amy said, you can get the latest news on demand whenever you want it. Just subscribe to Bloomberg News Now to get the latest headlines at a click of a button. Get informed on your schedule. You can listen and subscribe to Bloomberg News Now on the Bloomberg Business app, Bloomberg dot Com plus Apples, Spotify, and anywhere else you get your podcasts. And it's time now for the Bloomberg Sports Update, and here's John stash Hour, John Karen Mother Night. Football in Minnesota, the Vikings lost their quarterback Kirk Cousins for the season, and their star windout Justin Jefferson, missed another game that's the seventh in a row, and their offense struggled. Their new quarterback, Joshua Dobbs, who had been playing well through four interceptions. He did throw a touchdown pass to TJ. Hockinson with under six minutes to go, the only TV of the night for either team. It put Minnesota ahead, but Cairo Santos with his fourth field goal of the game of thirty yard or ten seconds left, the Bears upset the Vikings twelve to ten, Chicago four and eight, Minnesota six and Sixes two and four at home NBA in Philadelphia, Joe Lmb thirty points a triple double, and the Sixers crossed the Lakers one thirty eight to ninety four. Lebron James has been playing for twenty one seasons. This is the most lopsided loss of his career. Rare win for the Wizards. They won one twenty six to one oh seven. At Detroit, battled the NBA's two worst team. The Wizards are three and fourteen and the Pistons are two and fifteen. Bruins lost at Columbus five to two. The Minnesota Wild fired their coach Dean Everson. Wild with only five wins in their first nineteen games. They're replacing him with John Hines. The former Nashville coach. Sonny Gray signed a deal with the Saint Louis Cardinals three years, seventy five million. He was the cy young runner uper in the American League with Minnesota. He's also pitched for Oakland, the Yankees, and Cincinnati. Outfielder Jason Hayward staying with the Dodgers a one year deal for nine million. John Stashie were with Bloomberg Sports. Karn all right, John, thank you, well, we want to get the latest out of the Middle East. We're going to be speaking with the Bloomberg's Simon Marx straight ahead. He is going to join us from Tel Aviv. And ahead of that conversation, futures again, our little change this morning. Nasdaq futures though lower, down to tenth of up percent, the Dacks in Germany also down to tenth of up percent this morning, and a ten year Treasury down two thirty seconds see of four point three nine percent. The yield on the two year four point nine zero percent. This is Bloomberg from coast to coast, from New York to San Francisco, Boston to Washington, DC, nationwide on Syrias Exam, the Bloomberg Business app, and Bloomberg dot Com. This is Bloomberg Daybreak. Good morning, I'm Nathan Hager. We continue to watch for further developments in the Middle East now at the ceasefire between Israel and hamas into overtime, and the expectation more hostages will be freed from Gaza in exchange for Palestinian prisoners joining us once again from Tel Aviv is Bloomberg, Simon Marx, Simon good morning. What is the expectation is it's still going to be one hostage for every three Palestinian prisoners, and that's how this is going to continue to go. Yes, that does seem exactly how it's supposed to go ahead. The Katari government has built out a statement very recently saying that the terms and conditions of this truce will be identical to what we've seen the previous four days. So that is going to take us through to Thursday morning here, so an extra two days, and we're going to see in the coming sort of forty eight hours whether that can be extended once again for another two days. Beyond that, there is some speculation that there could be another bit of wiggle room there. Do we know at this point or have we gotten any clue as to how many hostages could be released today? And whether there'll be any Americans on the list. Yes, so you know we're looking yes, the same as yesterday essentially, which was eleven off the hostages in return for thirty three or so Palestinian prisoners. That is the expectation there. Obviously weren't any Americans involved the last time round, but there is a lot of backchanneling going on to try and make sure that the US hostages do get out, although some sort of feel that, you know this, this will wait till the very last moment, obviously due to the relationship between Hamas and the US, and along with back channeling, it looks like there could be some more front channeling as well, with Secretary of State Antity blink and expected to arrive your way any moment. Now, what's the expectation for what the Secretary of State plans to do on this third visit to the region since the October seventh attack. Yes, indeed, so the Secretary of State has obviously been here multiple times. This time he's coming in towards the end of the week, we believe, and is going to focus on talks aimed at a more lasting, peaceful solution for the Palestinian territories. Of the Palestinian State. He will bring this up, whether or not he's going to get any traction. There is another question with Israel obviously planning to recommence their offensive in the Gaza Strip, and another focus of his will be to make sure more aid, more humanitarian cover is brought into the Gaza Strip. The UN have been very vocal, and you know right up into recent hours that more is needed, especially in the north of the strip where you have thousands of isolated people who haven't received much aid at all. It's interesting to hear a lot more talk now about what comes after, not just the ceasefire, but after the war itself. You mentioned Secretary of State Blincoln talking about a lasting solution to the crisis. We even heard from Elon Musko all people yesterday in Israel talking about wanting to rebuild in Gaza after the war is over. How much pressure is there on Israel right now to try to come to some kind of resolution of this crisis. There is a growing pressure, and I think there's a growing demand from partners from the Gulf, including the US, to understand what Israel's plan actually is. They haven't really expressed it. There is this notion obviously that the Netzenyahu government want to keep the West Bankcupied territories separated from the Gaza Strip. That obviously flies in the face of what the international community want in terms of a two state solution which would unify these two Palestinian territories. So there's so much to be ironed out, and I think that's probably some of the questions that Anthony Blincoln is going to want answers to when he arrives. Are we seeing that pressure Simon coming just from partners from the international community, or is Prime Minister Nettagna, who coming under some domestic pressure as well, got about a minute left. Well, yeah, obviously within Israel there is a quite a right wing government here at the moment. There are senior members of Nettaya who's Netanya whose cabinet, who are far on the right and very much against this idea of a two state solution and want to see a continued Israeli security presence inside the Gaza Strip. They have very little faith in any to come out of the Gaza Strip. So clearly Netanyahu's going to have to thread the needle here between what the international community wants and the pressures he's facing internally to be much more hardlined. Okay, Simon, thanks for this. We'll be checking back with you in the days and weeks to come. Simon Marks of Bloomberg News joining us this morning from Tel Aviv on day five now of the ceasefire between Israel and Hamas, with the expectation that more hostages will be released today in exchange for Palestinian prisoners out of Israel. This is Bloomberg Daybreak Today, your morning brief on the story's making news from Wall Street to Washington and beyond. 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On today's podcast: 1) Israel and Hamas trade accusations over Gaza hospitals and President Joe Biden called on Israel to take “less intrusive action” at the al Shifa hospital — the latest sign the US wants fewer civilian casualties. Israel says Hamas uses hospitals as bases for its operations. 2) Joe Biden and his Chinese counterpart, Xi Jinping, are set to announce an agreement that would see Beijing crack down on the manufacture and export of fentanyl, according to people familiar with the matter, potentially delivering the US president a major victory. 3) House Speaker Mike Johnson is counting on Democrats to overcome misgivings and approve his proposal to avert a US government shutdown. 4) Denver Broncos beat the Buffalo Bills on Monday night football Full transcript: Good morning, I'm Nathan Hager and I'm Karen Moscow. Here are the stories we're following today. Let's get you caught up on what's happening in the Middle East. The focus is turning to hospitals in Gaza, where Israel accuses Hamas of housing command centers and weapons. President Biden says the Alshifa Hospital in Gaza City must be protected. I have not been reluctant and especially my concerns going on and is my hope and expectation that there will be less intrusive action role through hospital. President Biden's concern about civilian casualties is being answered by Israel's Economy Minister Near Barkat, do you understand that we have to wipe isis Comeaus off the map and we will do it with minimal collateral damage. This is our values. We don't need to be told that we know that ourselves Israelly Economy Minister Near Barcott spoke on Bloomberg Business Week. You can hear more of his comments on the BusinessWeek podcast. Download it wherever you get your podcasts. Well, Nathan. As the war goes on, tens of thousands of Israel supporters are gathering in Washington, d C. To show their solidarity. On Bloomberg's Amy Moore, supports from the nation's capital. Organizers are expecting up to one hundred thousand people to attend today's event on the National Mall Capitol Hill. Security will be boosted, access to the capital will be restricted. Roads are being closed. DC police have requested assistance from the National Guard and the Department and If Homeland Security has designated the march a Level one security event that's the highest rating of risk assessment. The FBI says there's no specific threat, but there is fear of loan actors attacking pro Israel demonstrators coming to DC. The event begins at one this afternoon on the National Mall in Washington. I maye more is Bloomberg Radio, Oka, Amie, thank you staying in Washington. This could be a critical twenty four hours in Congress's attempt to keep the government funded. Bloomberg Zed. Baxter has the story. House Speaker Mike Johnson says he'll bring the bill to the House floor in spite of negative reaction from the right wing of his party, who wanted spending cuts included. Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer has opened the door to a settlement for now. I am pleased that Speaker Johnson seems to be moving in our direction by advancing a cr that does not include the highly partisan cuts the Democrats have warned against. And President Biden also has often saying he'll wait to see The deadline is Friday midnight, add Baxter, Bloomberg Radio. All right, and thank you well. We turned to the economy now, and we get the first of two big readings on inflation this morning. With the consumer price index for October. Economists say inflation probably ease to an annual rate of three point three percent, and we get a preview from Bloomberg's crety GUPDA. There are some varied estimates here, but I think the takeaway is simply that some of the disinflation, the progress essentially that has been happening in the US economy when it comes to inflation, is going to slow down. So it's not that it's going to increase, but it's also not going to be making as much downward progress as we expect, at least has to take out of Bloomberg Economics, and I think that's the concern here for a lot of the people who are pricing in a more dubvish Federal Reserve, which is simply that this is going to be the key data point that suggests the Federal Reserve is not done hiking at all. You heard Chairman Powell last week hint at that and kind of say, well, we're going to be as hawkish as we need to be. This is the data point that might back that up. And Bloomberg's CRETTY group disays today's inflation data is not likely to shift traders views on the fits December meeting, days after the US was threatened with the loss of its last top credit rating from Moody's the Treasury Secretary is firing back. Janet Yellen spoke in San Francisco yesterday. This is a decision that I disagree with. The American economy is fundamentally strong, and Treasury securities remain the world's pre eminent safe and liquid ASCID Secretary Yellen's in San Francisco for meetings with finance ministers from across the Pacific, Rim Nathan. The big meeting from the Asia Pacific Economic Cooperation Summit comes tomorrow, when President Biden speaks with this Chinese counterpart, seson Ping. Bloomberg News has learned the two leaders will announce an agreement that could see Beijing crackdown on the manufacturer and export of fentanyl. We spoke about the opioid crisis with San Francisco Mayor London. Breed resources that are being sent out of China that come into either the US or Mexico are cut off to the fullest extent possible. That we work together in order to ensure that this deadly poison that is killing people in San Francisco in significant numbers and all over the country, that we're able to combat this to stop it. San Francisco Mayor London Breed says fentanyl has devastated her city like no other drug in her lifetime. Let's turn to some corporate news now, Karen, we have a takeover in the commodities industry. Switzerland's Glencore has agreed to buy a majority stake in Canada's tech resources coal business for more than six point nine billion dollars. The d ns a month's long saga and sets the stage for glen Core to spin off its own coal unit. Well, Nathan, a big week for retail earnings kicks off with Home Depot. We're reporting this morning, and we get a preview with the Bloomberg's Tom Busby. Home Depot forecast report a fourth straight quarterly decline at same store sales as the one to two punch of surging mortgage rates and record high home prices caused a slump in US home sales, putting it in to the home improvement boom we saw during the pandemic. Bloomberg consensus calls for comp sales to fall three point three one percent, of the decline in the US three point six seven percent. Still, net sales expected to be thirty seven point seven billion dollars, So just at earnings per share of three dollars seventy six cents. Tom busby Bloomberg Radio, All right, Tom, thanks back to commodities. The International Energy Agency says global oil markets won't be as tight as expected this quarter. IEA says sea supply tipping back into a surplus in the first half of twenty twenty four. Sorry, Nathan. Thanks. It's time now for a look at some of the o their stories making news around the world, and for that we're joined again by Bloombery sa Amy Morris Samy, Good morning, Good morning, Karen. There is growing concern about a possible government shutdown later this week, but that could also spell chaos for millions of Americans planning to travel during the holiday season. Without a deal in Congress by this Friday night, air traffic controllers and TSA workers could be forced to work without pay. And this is expected to be a record travel season. David Cymour, as chief operating officer with American Airlines, We're going to carry more customer than we ever have before, about a half a million more than last year. And House Speaker Mike Johnson has submitted a stopgap measure, but that doesn't include any money for Israel. Or Ukraine, and it doesn't have spending cuts that a lot of Republicans want. The US Supreme Court has adopted a new code of conduct, the first in the Court's history. Loyola Law School professor and former federal prosecutor Laurie Levinson says the adoption of the code itself is significant. There has been a great deal a criticism of the Supreme Court. Much of it has been focused on Justice Thomas and Justice Alito because they received gifts, they haven't made full disclosure of travel and other types of benefits, and so now we have a clear standard. But critics call the code itself toothless because it doesn't include a mechanism for enforcement. A former attorney for Donald Trump has testified against the former president and the Georgia election interference case. Jenna Ellis recounted a conversation with Dan Scavino, who served as Trump's deputy chief of staff. Video recording of that testimony was obtained by The Washington Post. He said, well, the Boss, meaning President Trump, and everyone understood the Boss, That's what we all called him. He said, the Boss is not going to leave under any circumstances. We are just going to stay in power. Trump's lead counsel in the Fulton County case says Ellis's testimony is absolutely meaningless. Ellis is one of four co defendants to plead guilty in that case out of eighteen people, and died it Alongside Donald Trump, the president of the United Auto Workers Union is headlining a hearing on Capitol Hill to talk about the resurgence of unions. UAW president Sean Faine, along with Teamster's president Sean O'Brien and Flight Attendance Union president Sarah Nelson, will provide testimony before the Senate Labor Committee on the role of unions in the lives of working families. Global news twenty four hours a day and whenever you want it with Bloomberg News Now, I may Mee Morris in this is Bloomberg Karen sor right, Amy, thank you, Alby do bring you news throughout the day right here on Bloomberg Radio. But as Amy said, you can get the latest news now on demand when you wanted. Subscribe to Bloomberg News Now to get the latest headlines it the click of a button. Get informed on your schedule. You can listen and subscribe to Bloomberg News Now on the Bloomberg Business app, Bloomberg dot Com plus apples, Spotify, and anywhere else you get your podcasts. Time now for the Bloomberg Sports Update with John stash Hour John Karen. On Sunday, four NFL games were one on a field goal on the final flight, and happened again last night in Buffalo. Denver's Will loves kick the thirty six yard field goal the Broncos upset the Bills twenty four to twenty two. Lutz had missed a forty one yarder, but the Bills got called for twelve men on the field and he got a second chance to win the game for Denver, who has suddenly won three games in a row after starting the season one and five. It's been a disappointing year for the Bills, four time defending AFC East champions, and they are right now just five and five. The Celtics are eight and two. They're five and zero at home. They beat the Knicks thirteen to ninety eight. Jason Tatum led the way with thirty five points. Jalen Brown had twenty two. Christophs Pazinga scored twenty one. The Wizards are just two and eight. Kyle Kuzma keeps scoring points. He had thirty four, but Prosco Siaka went for thirty nine in Toronto and the Raptors won one to eleven to one oh seven unanimous winners for the Baseball Rookies of the Year, the first of the postseason awards to go out as expected. Arizona outfielder Corbin Carroll got every vote in the National League after season where he hit twenty five home runs and sole fifty four bases, and Baltimore short stoff Gunner Henderson won unanimously in the American League. He hit twenty eight home runs and scored one hundred runs. Michael Malong got his contract extension in Denver. He coached the Nuggets to the NBA championship last year. Terms not known. He's been the Nuggets coach in twenty fifteen. John Stashedward Bloomberg Sports from coast to coast, from New York to San Francisco, Boston to Washington, DC, nationwide on Sirius, Exam, the Bloomberg Business app, and Bloomberg dot Com. This is Bloomberg Daybreak. Good morning, I'm Nathan Hager. Israel's war with Humas now appears to be centering on hospitals in Gaza, where the Palestinian militant group is accused of housing command centers and weapons. President Biden is saying the main hospital in Gaza City, Alshifa, must be protected as Israel intensifies its ground campaign. For the latest, we're joined now by Bloomberg's Oliver crook Oli. Good morning, get us up to speed on the situation in a northern Gaza, particularly around these hospitals that do now appear to be the center of attention. Yeah, so Nathan completely in the center of attention, and the ground offensive is still just raise it raging on in the northern part of Gaza, really cementing their positions around Gaza City and entering Gaza City. As we've seen, we've also heard that a great number of people have fled over the last ten days. The UN says that more than two hundred thousand people have moved south. That brings the total of almost two thirds of Gaza's a population of two point three million people that have fled their homes. The Defense Minister of Israel says that Hamas has lost control of Gaza at this stage. But really, as you say, the focus is on these hospitals and really beginning to test the limits of where the limit of self defense is, which has been really a question, I think for everybody since the beginning of this conflict, and everyone has a different answer to that. But we're starting to see that progress a little bit, particularly with the United States, which as we know, is a key ally for Israel in this battle. No, we did speak to Israel's economy minister Near Barkat on Bloomberg Radio and he seemed to echo a lot of the determination we're hearing from the Israeli government to destroy Hamas. It does make you wonder what those limits are. Lallie. I think it's a good question, and it's going to be in determined I suspect in part by what the United States says and how they say it. Right, So we're talking about a death toll. This is according to the Palestinian authorities, of more than eleven thousand people in Gaza, right, and two thirds allegedly are going our women and children. This is an absolutely huge figure of people and many of the allies of Israel. You know, you heard it from President mac Hole on Friday, who himself called for a ceasefire. And now You're starting to hear Joe Biden talk about restraint, Blincoln himself saying that too many Palestinians have been killed, Sullivan saying no firefights and hospitals, And we know that it is that sort of the US's behes that we got some of these humanitarian pauses. So really the question is where does it reach its limit? Again, So a lot of this stuff is going to be behind the closed doors, the discussions with Biden and Netanya who not taken out into the public, but you're starting to notice it in a lot of the public statements we're hearing from US officials. And as this fighting goes on and it compares to intensify, the question goes on as to how much longer this war can continue, how much more intense we could see that fighting take place, particularly around these population centers that do have very sensitive operations in Gaza City completely. And then there's the after question as well. But let's deal with the for how long question, which is you know, again, what Netanya who has said, and he said this as recently as a day or two ago, was that it will take not many years, right, So he's not ruling out the year's quantity of time. In this he says it'll take less time than the US took in defeating ISIS and al Qaeda, which again does not really narrow a very sort of slow and small window of period of time. But he's, you know, from the very beginning, giving himself a lot of flexibility in terms of how long this can go. And now the real question this we see another split potentially between the US and Israel, is what happens afterwards netnya who's suggesting that they will have indefinite control over Gaza. The security operations said, they say they don't want to rule it, but they also say they don't want to relinquish security control over Gaza. So again, these are all the sorts of points that are going to see develop And of course the big question is what is the future of Netanya? Who and whose decision will it be once there is peace about what happens with the relationship between Gaza and Palestine and Israel. And before we get even to all those questions about the future of Gaza and the future of the Israeli government, there's still this ongoing discussion about freeing hostages in Guza. What's the update there completely So the latest that we've heard from this is that Biden spoke to the Katari emir As we know, Qatar has played an absolutely fundamental role in the sort of got between Israel and of and the United States and Hamas. We hear again and again that there is potential progress on a deal, but every time we hear that, it's sort of backslides. So again, there has been more and more talked about it over the last few days, but I think you really cannot really rely on anything until it's fully secured. What we do know is that Israel has entirely ruled out a ceasefire until all the hostages have been freed, and in our last thirty seconds, the discussion we've had with Israel's economy minister, it seems like there's a determination as well to keep this fight going, even if it damages Israel's budget, even if it damages the economy. Yeah, I mean, the impact on the Israeli economy has been very sort of covid like in many respects where you know, obviously there's a war effort underway, but we've subtracted let's say, three hundred and fifty thousand people from the workforce that's about eight percent of the Israeli Workfor us is when you go down the streets, you know, many of the businesses are closed, all the universities are on pause. All of this stuff is really a standstill. But again, they see this as an existential fight, so they're gonna be willing to pay the price. This is Bloomberg Daybreak Today, your morning brief on the stories making news from Wall Street to Washington and beyond. Look for us on your podcast feed at six am Eastern each morning, on Apple, Spotify, and anywhere else you get your podcasts. You can also listen live each morning starting at five am Wall Street time on Bloomberg eleven three to zero in New York, Bloomberg ninety nine to one in Washington, Bloomberg one oh six to one in Boston, and Bloomberg ninety sixty in San Francisco. Our flagship New York station is also available on your Amazon Alectiona devices. Just say Alexa play Bloomberg eleven thirty plus. Listen coast to coast on the Bloomberg Business app, seriusxmb iHeartRadio app, and on Bloomberg dot Com. I'm Nathan Hager, and I'm Karen Moscow join us again tomorrow morning for all the news you need to start your day right here on Bloomberg DaybreakSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
US Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen discusses the state of the US economy, additional sanctions on Hamas, and China's relationship with the US. She speaks to Bloomberg's Peggy Collins in Washington DC. Full Transcript: US Treasury Secretary Jenny Allen. She joins Bloomberg News in Washington, d C. For a conversation around the economy, moderated by our Washington Bureau Chief Peggy Collins. I think we'll start off with the economic data that came out this morning, third quarter GDP showing a robust four point nine percent growth rate a pace in the third quarter. When you look at those figures, do you think we've likely avoided a recession or do you think it's too good to be true because inflation is still so high. Well, it's a good, strong number, and it shows an economy that's doing very well. Let's remember it is just one quarter's number, and I'm not expecting a growth at that pace to continue. But we do have good, solid growth. You know, probably the year will come in close to two and a half. I wouldn't be surprised if we see that we have solid job creation, a low unemployment rate, increased engagement in the labor force. Labor force participation is strong, more people want to work, and inflation's coming down, and you don't really see any sign of recession here. I have to say I've been saying for a long time that I believed there was a path to bring inflation down in the context of a strong labor market. Frankly, it's only it's about a year ago since I believe a Bloomberg model predicted that by October of twenty twenty three. Now, namely that you saw at the odds of recession at one hundred percent, I don't think we have that. You know, what we have looks like is soft landing with very good outcomes through the US economy. So I think there's a lot to be pleased about. And you see good strong consumers spending, consumers still have substantial wealth, it's substantially since the pandemic. I think it's supporting good, strong spending and the economy is doing well, and I think US growth is making a contribution to stronger global outcomes as well. So you just pointed to a number of things that are positive about the US economy. But we've done a lot of reporting in recent months that here at Bloomberg, who sent reporters out all across the country, and what we're hearing from people on the ground is that when you ask them about their personal finances, they feel pretty good. For a lot of the reasons you just mentioned the labor market, their ability as consumers to spend, But when you ask them about the direction of the US economy, the sentiment is much more downbeat. So what can you do to close the gap on the positive side in terms of how people feel about the US economy, especially as we head into an election year. So I think Ricans have been through a lot with the pandemic and the lockdown for almost two years than a period of high inflation. And as you say, they do seem to feel good about their own personal finances. Surveys of job satisfaction suggests people feel good about their work too. We've rarely seen higher numbers on job satisfaction, but they seem very worried about the economy and that things are not doing well. You know, the US economy has suffered from structural problems from a very long time. For a very long time, A significant share of the population, particularly those who haven't had a college education, who have really not seen meaningful growth in their real income and have seen a decline in job opportunities over really approaching fifty years. And I think what Americans need to know is that the Biden Harris administration is really decisively changing that we are investing in America. We have passed three a trifecta of legislation that people will increasingly see who've been suffering from a shortage of job opportunities. I think they're really going to see things change. First of all, we're spending an enormous amount to repair America's infrastructure, and increasingly people are going to see their roads that they get hung up on every day. It's hard to commute with potholes everywhere. It's going to be fixed, Bridges are going to be improved. Reports, people are going to within the next several years, virtually every American will have access to good, good internet, so improving digital economy. And we've seen an enormous set of investments announced in response, largely to the Chips and Semiconductors Act and to the Inflation Reduction Act in clean energy, and jobs are being created. What we see in this past year is that a disproportionate share of the jobs that are being created are in communities that have had less economic opportunity, communities with below average incomes and with a below average share of people who have a college education. So this means that uppportunity will increasingly come to people who really haven't in a sense, gotten a fair shake over the last fifty years, as they've seen jobs disappear. And you know, President Biden and Vice President Harris and I really believe that you ought to have access to a good job, even if you don't have a college education. And increasingly I think people will see that good opportunities are being created. Certainly, the President is trying to go out and explain to people what this longer term, medium term agenda. He would say, it's a matter of growing the economy from the bottom up, in the middle out. What we've had is too much of trying to grow the economy to trickle down from the going with gains going to the top with a hope that it will trickle down. And I think we beginning to see the fruits of these investments begin beginning to pay off. So I think the Americans have a lot to look forward to and beginning to see this in their daily laws. So we were just talking about americans perception of the economy. But another thing we follow closely here at Bloomberg globally is investors perception of the economy. So I want to ask you a little bit about the rise in yields that we've seen. We've seen yields surging over the last few weeks. The ten year treasury rose above five percent earlier this week. What's your view on what is driving that surgeon yields and how much of it is connected to investors' concerns about the US deficit. Well, I don't think much of it is connected to that. This is a global phenomenon in advanced countries. We're seeing yields go up in most advanced countries of the world, and largely I think it's a reflection of the resilience that people are seeing in the US economy. That we're not having a recession, that consumer spending and demand continue to be strong. The economy is continuing continuing to show tremendous robustness, and that suggests that interest rates are likely to stay higher for longer, and so part of the increase in yields I think is simply a reflection of the strength of the economy, the notion that interest rates will be higher for longer. Now, whether or not that's really true, if we look at five or ten years, what are interest rates likely to do? Honestly, for a very long time we've felt that interest rates over decades had been coming down real interest rates, and that there were deep structural reasons for that, in part relating to demographics and those underlying trends. They're still there, they're still in force. So I think it's perfectly possible that we will see longer term yields come down, but nobody really knows for sure. But I see the higher yields as certainly importantly a reflection for stronger economy. So when you think about the deficit, I think one of your preferred metrics for assessing US fiscal stability is to look at the net interest outlay as adjusted test relation. And right now, I think you've said that those levels seem good to you, but there are in real terms, it's about one percent a little bit under that. So that's helpful in terms of kind of the next figure I was going to mention is several economists out there are forecasting that that figure by twenty thirty could be well north of two percent. So at that level, would you be alarmed? In terms of the sustain fhysical sustainability. Let me just say, fiscal sustainability is really critical, and President Biden is committed to putting forward a fiscal plan that shows fiscal sustainability and uncertainty about interest rates. Interest rates do influence what the path of that real net interest is going to be. There's a bigger challenge if the interest rate path stays higher. President Biden has already supported deficit reduction measures in the Pact, raising the dead ceiling and other legislation. In the Inflation Reduction Act, there's a trillion dollars of deficit reduction, and he proposed a budget that both invests in America continues to do that and also has riffin you raising measures that would result in another two and a half trillion dollars of deficit reduction over the next decade. So, yes, we have to put forward fiscal plans that will keep the deficit manageable and keep this real net interest cost I would say well below two percent. So the higher the interest rate path, the more that we need to do. I want to take a moment a secretary and turn to the global outlook. With the Israel Hamas war happening in the Middle East, I think there's a concern by some that the war could spread or expand to broader in the region. I know that that's not your base case. But if that was to happen, could you walk us through your wrist scenario for what that might mean to the global economy. So I guess I have to say my focus is, I look now at what's happening to the Middle East. Really is the tragedy, the human tragedy that's taking place with the Israelis have suffered, and of course we're worried about casualties in Gaza as Israel, you know, pursues its war against Thomas and so it's really the human suffering that I think should be our focus in countering terrorism. We're monitoring the economic consequences carefully. I so far, I would say we've not yet seen much that has global consequences. Oil prices are largely flat. What could happened if the war expands. Of course there could be more meaningful consequences, but I think it's premature to speculate against about those, and I think our focus should be keeping miscontained and not spreading so on Hamas. I know the Treasury Department has taken further moves in the last few weeks to restrict financing to Hamas, and your under secretary Brian Nelson is actually in the Middle East right now. Do you think there's room for further restricting or limiting financing to Hamas and if so, can you tell us what might be some of the next steps. So I can't comment on any specifics concerning sanctions we have not yet put in place, but what I can say is we have taken a large number of steps just over the last year to put in place sanctions to try to reduce the avenues for financing of Hamas, and in the aftermath of this attack last week, we put additional sanctions in place. My Undersecretary, as you mentioned, will be in the Middle East and Deputy Secretary Ademo is leaving tonight for a trip to Europe to also discuss working with our allies on sanctions. And we are certainly looking at further opportunities we see to try to reduce this flow of financing to Himas where all over this and are likely to do more. So. One final question on the Middle East before before we turn to other topics on Iran, can you help us understand are the six billion dollars in Iranian oil proceed assets the US treasury from access by Iran right now as they sit in a Katari account. I guess all I can really tell you is that not a penny of that money has been touched. The Trump administration agreed to allow Iran to sell oil, and the sales were largely to Korea, and the proceeds were held in a Korean bank account and only permitted to be used for humanitarian purposes, without any direct funding ever going to Iran. And those proceeds were moved from Koreer to Kitar. They still sit there. They can only be used for humanitarian purposes. They have not been used. And I don't feel comfortable saying more about diplomatic conversations that are taking place, but Iran has not touched those phones. We just as mentioned diplomacy, and so much of your role as secretary has been actually traveling around the world. We often think of the Treasury Department as so domestic, but so much of what you've done is international, and you're seen as a liberal economist supportive of free trade. I wondered your thoughts on how concerned are you that some of the Biden policies may be sealing a mistrust of globalization that was ramped up in the Trump administration. And whether that's actually good for the US economy. Well, I think that's a great question. I've talked about concept I call friendsuring. So I think it's a consequence partly of the pandemic and partly Russia's invasion of Ukraine. We've come to the realization that our supply chains, America's supply chains are not secure, and in some cases we're overly dependent on countries like China. And what we need to do is to take steps as a country to reduce our vulnerability and to diversify our supply chains. And to some extent that involves reassuring things to the United States and doing more here, and certainly in the area of clean energy. The Inflation Reduction Act has incentives to do more in the United States, and the desire there, in part is to create good jobs in industries that are likely to be drivers of future growth, whether it's semiconductors or clean energy. But we don't want to forego the benefits of globalization and trade, and so the idea of friendshuring is that we want to be able to rely on a broader set of countries to do trade and investment. To deepen our trade and investment relationships with countries that we feel are trustworthy that can be reliable parts of a global supply chain that we take part in. And part of what I've been doing is traveling around the world talking to countries about developing our supply chain relations And of course we're very close partners with Europe, with Canada, Mexico, other countries with whom we have free trade areas, but many more countries. We're deepening our relationships with India, with Vietnam, So we want this to be broad. We understand and that the international division of labor with countries taking advantage of the benefits of comparative advantage, doing what you're most efficient at, relatively efficient at that this is a great set of benefits both for the United States and also countries that are given the opportunity to trade and that contributes to their growth. So we don't want to forego that, and we do want to maintain the benefits of globalization, but without the vulnerability that comes from a undue reliance on a few countries that may restrict trade for political or other reasons. So you mentioned broadening our network of friends that we can have partnerships with, but also China I know you took a trip to China and to Beijing this summer. You've been talking about how our policy should really be around de risking or diversifying rather than decoupling. But what do you think is the current status of that. Do you think the Chinese have adopted that and feel like they can trust us on that front, or do you think they still really think that we're in a competition with them first and foremost. So, I mean we've particulated a strategy. As you said, it involves de risking in some areas where we're overly dependent on China, and clean energy is a good example. We also intend to focus on national security. That's an area that we're not willing to compromise on, and so we do have export controls. We continue to review them. We're working on a set of restrictions on outbound and vestment to China. We've discussed this with them and put out a proposal that's in the public domain. I think comments just closed on it. But our objective there is to target what we do as narrowly as possible so that it really focuses on national security. That it is not an intention in that to harm the prospects of Chinese economic development and the welfare of the Chinese people. So we intend to have healthy competition and mutually beneficial trade and investment with China in many areas. I've tried to make this clear. And then importantly, the third prong of it is we need to work together on global problems. Debt relief is one of those problems. Climate changes another, but there are many examples. So that's what we're trying to do in terms of our strategy. You know, President Biden and President she met in Bali. I guess it's just over a year ago. I was at that meeting. In more or less two over two years, almost no senior level contact had taken place during the pandemic between China and the United States, and I think that was a dangerous situation. And especially when there are disagreements, it's actually important to be able to discuss them, to talk through, to see the other country's point of view, and to discuss areas where you're not in sync. And it was recognized by both sides that we needed to talk more to deep in our discussions, exchange of information, and particularly in economic areas macroeconomic performance, financial markets, where our behavior has spillovers a back and forth to one another, and also our decisions affect the global outlook as a whole. And that's what I tried to begin in my meetings that I had in China, and things have continued very positively from there. We've formed two working groups. They report to me and my Chinese counterpart of Phone. One concerns economic matters, the other financial matters. The working groups met earlier this week. Both of them met and we now have a set of very constructive and deepening discussions about areas of mutual concern. And it's good to have contacts throughout our chain. It levels below Secretary staff low full discussions and channels of communication where when the problem arises, each side can pick up the phone and discuss it before it rises to the level of a real, really serious disagreement. So I think this agenda is working. We certainly will continue to deepen our economic relationship and discussions, and I'm feeling very good about how things are going there. Turning back to the US Secretary Yellen, you've described the Biden administration's economic policies as something you referred to as modern supply side economics, and with those policies. They're aiming to increase the productive capacity in the US. That's right, Well, that's a pretty good big goal. So can you talk to me a little bit about how long do you think it's going to take for some of those policies to become entrenched enough that they stick and have a real impact people. And the reason I'm asking is because I'm looking ahead to next year. The election is coming up. What's at stake if the Democrats don't retain the White House in terms of the ability for some of those policies to take hold. So, yes, modern supply side economics, it's in part of growth strategy, and this is something Republicans and Democrats I think share. A desire to see real wages and incomes increase, to see economic welfare for the broad set of Americans to improve over time, and an economic growth or quote supply side strategy. This isn't a matter of demand management. It's a matter of improving our economy's ability to produce goods and services over the medium to long term. I think agree on that it's widely accepted. The Republican strategy has been, as I said, largely a trickle down strategy of giving tax breaks or deregulation to the rich and corporations in the expectation or hope that benefits would trickle down. More broadly, I see that as a failed strategy and one that has really not been successful it creating broad shared prosperity. And I see modern supply side economics as having the same objective but proceeding in a different way. And there are many factors that are inputs into growth besides private investment. For too long we ignored infrastructure. So investing in America's infrastructure as a return produces benefits R and D. You know, we're now really after having decades in which US spending on research and development, certainly at the federal level, had fallen to very low levels. Were no longer one of the leading countries in terms of the resources we devote to R and D. That we've stepped that up substantially in the legislation that's been passed. And what we want is also growth. It's equitable, so addressing inequality as saying, for over fifty years, essentially the median American really saw very little growth, little or no growth in their real income. We want to change that. We want to make sure that opportunities are created, especially for those who don't have a college education and live in places. You know, we've had so much growth on the coasts, but many parts of the country geographies that it seems progress is passed by. And so if you look at the legislation that's been passed and the investment plans that have been announced, we've seen over six hundred billion dollars in new investments that have been announced. Now, it takes a while to get those in place, but look at where are those investments occurring. There are occurring in parts of the country that have not seen that kind of investment. And you know, we're seeing electric vehicle production and battery production in many parts of the country that have been sorely hurting for good jobs. And so it will take a while for Americans to see the benefits of this. But even now, I think many Americans can see the good jobs are being created in manufacturing, which is not done well over decades in the United States. So I believe that opportunities will be created and people will be able to see that over time in their daily lives. No matter what secretary you've been in public service nearly five decades now, holding the it's a long time. It's a lot of working years. As you show the labor economists, I will say that you've held the top economic posts across the CEA, FED and now Treasury. But you're also known as a technocrat and a policy maker rather than a political animal. Per se. When you look at the divisiveness in Washington, and we've just seen the past few weeks, even just on Capitol Hill, are you concerned that there's less and less room for a person like you to come into government in Washington and make a notable difference at the highest levels if you're not as politically driven as policy driven. I guess I see that we have a government that is filled with people who are professional, technically proficient, and dedicated to good policy. And we are trying to put in place good, sound, technically solid government policy in almost everything we do. And in spite of the difficult political environment that we're in, President Biden and Vice President Harris, in the time they have been in office, have succeeded in a bipartisan way in having a great deal of meaningful legislation passed. The Treasury Department. I spend a good share of my time working with very capable people in our tax policy Department. We're charged with writing all of the rules that are governing of the tax incentives in the Inflation Reduction Act. Those that will are really creating enormous opportunities in connection with clean energy, and we've gotten an allocation of funds to restore the Internal Revenue Service, to restore their ability to both serve American customers who deserve to have somebody answered the phone when you when you call and have been missing that for a long time, and also to actually collect the taxes that our tax code says people owe. And when you think about the fact that over over ten years, that gap, namely the quantity of tax revenue that's due but not paid, is estimated it's seven trillion dollars. We're in the process of restoring all of that. And the people who are doing this are a largely a civil service that is tremendously competent, professional and dedicated to making the United States function well. So I think there's plenty of scope for good policy, and I hope we're in the process of doing it in spite of some of the what seems like political dysfunction in our country. Well Secretary Yellen, Thank you so much for joining us today and giving us so much of your time and sharing your insights. It's a true pleasure. Thank you so much. Thanks for having that. Thank you, the Secretary of the US Treasury. They are Jannet Yellen, speaking with our very own Peggy Collins and our Washington BureauSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
El Día Mundial del Agua se celebra el 22 de marzo de cada año para “llamar la atención sobre la importancia de este elemento, defender la gestión sostenible de los recursos hídricos” y asegurarnos de que “todas las personas tendrán acceso a agua y saneamiento gestionados de manera segura para el año 2030”. Aunque esta última meta es parte de los Objetivos de Desarrollo Sostenible, firmados en el 2015 por todos los Estados miembros de las Naciones Unidas, aún estamos muy lejos de lograr el acceso al agua para todas las personas que habitamos este planeta. Por esta razón, en Radio de Derechos Indígenas de Cultural Survival preparamos un programa especial para reflexionar sobre la importancia del agua, visibilizar algunas de las problemáticas a las que nos enfrentamos los Pueblos Indígenas en relación con el acceso a ella, así como las consecuencias que trae la explotación minera en nuestros territorios, como la escasez de agua y la contaminación de ríos, arroyos y aguas subterráneas. Conoceremos los casos de la comunidad aymara de Tiquipa, en Bolivia, afectada por la contaminación del Río Katari, así como la amenaza que se vive en México frente a un nuevo impulso minero que pretende llevarse a cabo en “zonas de riesgo hídrico extremadamente alto”. Puede escuchar, descargar y compartir este programa de forma gratuita. Musicalización: Música de introducción: - “Burn Your Village to the Ground” de The Halluci Nation. Derechos de autor, propiedad de The Halluci Nation. Usada bajo su permiso. Música de fondo: - Sonido de río y sonido de aves. Uso libre. - “El agua” de Tonatiuh de la Cruz. Derechos de autor, propiedad de Tonatiuh de la Cruz. Usada bajo su permiso. - “Indios Tilcara”, “Sueño en Paraguay” y “Los pastores” de Chancha Vía Circuito. Derechos de autor, propiedad de Chancha Vía Circuito. Usada bajo su permiso. - “Huaves” de Tezkayoloh. Derechos de autor, propiedad de Tezkayoloh. Usada bajo su permiso. Voces: - Verónica Amaro Quispe, comunidad Tiquipa, Bolivia. - Roberto Aruquipa Amaro, Presidente de la Coordinadora de Defensa, Desarrollo y Medio Ambiente del Río Katari y el Lago Titicaca de la Central Agraria Quiripujo, Bolivia. - Luis Flores Mendoza, comunidad Tiquipa, Bolivia. - Carmen Rosa Herrera, integrante del Instituto de Investigación y Acción para el Desarrollo Integral (IIADI), Bolivia. - Integrantes de la Red Mexicana de Afectadas y Afectados por la Minería (REMA). - Raquel Xiloj, Maya K'iche, Cultural Survival, Guatemala. - Guadalupe Pastrana, Nahua, Cultural Survival, México. Producción y edición: - Guadalupe Pastrana, Nahua, Cultural Survival, México. Imagen: - Cultural Survival. Enlaces: Día Mundial del Agua. https://www.un.org/es/observances/water-day Informe: “Explotación de litio en México. ¿Interés público o extractivismo transnacional?”. http://geocomunes.org/Colaboraciones/Informe_Litio_REMA_MWC_2023.pdf Esta es una producción de Radio de Derechos Indígenas. Nuestros programas son gratuitos para escuchar, descargar y difundir.
Jenny Karol - ReTrance 2022 Ukraine United Tracklist: 00 JKLN - Welcome to Ukraine (Intro) 01 Air Project - Touch The Energy 02 Photographer - Infinity 03 Tim Lighterz - The Mark 04 ToShuk - Revival 05 Victor Special, Air Project feat. Ilya Krasnov - Drama 06 Air Project, Katari feat. Angel - Broken 07 Vadim Bonkrashkov - Won't Quit The Fight 08 Elv feat. Rebecca Louise - Driving Sound ( Dima Krasnik Remix ) 09 Alex Shevchenko - Blue Night 10 Michael Retouch - No Time For Goodbyes 11 Maver - Welcome to Ukraine ( Outro )
Ha létezik olyan mérkőzés, ahol apa a fiának, futball-fanatikus a sportágtagadónak be tudja mutatni, miért a világ legszebb és legnépszerűbb játéka a labdarúgás, akkor az a vasárnapi katari vb-döntő. Az Argentína-Franciaország (3-3, tizenegyespárbajban 4-2) mérkőzés felsorakoztatott mindent, amit csak el lehet képzelni. Kapitányok közt dúló taktikai harcot, kötényt, szép cseleket, tiszta, néha kőkemény szereléseket, korszakos zsenik pazar egyéni teljesítményét, és fél tucat gólt láthatott a néző, aki majd három órán át pont úgy az öröm és dráma hullámvasútján ült, mint maguk a 22. labdarúgó-világbajnokság döntőjének főszereplői.
Ha létezik olyan mérkőzés, ahol apa a fiának, futball-fanatikus a sportágtagadónak be tudja mutatni, miért a világ legszebb és legnépszerűbb játéka a labdarúgás, akkor az a vasárnapi katari vb-döntő. Az Argentína-Franciaország (3-3, tizenegyespárbajban 4-2) mérkőzés felsorakoztatott mindent, amit csak el lehet képzelni. Kapitányok közt dúló taktikai harcot, kötényt, szép cseleket, tiszta, néha kőkemény szereléseket, korszakos zsenik pazar egyéni teljesítményét, és fél tucat gólt láthatott a néző, aki majd három órán át pont úgy az öröm és dráma hullámvasútján ült, mint maguk a 22. labdarúgó-világbajnokság döntőjének főszereplői.
In the third thrust of a three-pronged attack on the Unseen's plans, Crater and Trace attempt to infiltrate the shapeshifters' smuggling operation. But they face ever-worsening odds; running battles on the streets, implacable foes and an unexpected new threat. Can subtlety and subterfuge win out where violence and conflict have failed? Links Transcript: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1j9snTKgsiHudWvlwZx_oVkpgCBG7tgwziRZAfpdcn_A/edit?usp=sharing All music is royalty-free, and courtesy of Pixabay: https://pixabay.com/music/ Twitter @TheLoneAdv Email TheLoneAdv@gmail.com Podbean https://theloneadventurer.podbean.com/ Blog https://carlillustration.wordpress.com/ Blades in the Dark: https://www.evilhat.com/home/blades-in-the-dark/ Alone in the Dark: https://www.drivethrurpg.com/product/282013/Alone-in-the-Dark-Solo-Rules-for-Blades-in-the-Dark Solo Oracles: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1J_GVM_dVe3YMYAQaP-KIqOC91vFk56y9HOPKMybY_sk/edit?usp=sharing Faction clocks: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1KWuAPc4iv7hElXLepV0XTqVP9IRAdNsdqwD1wSDyAys/edit?usp=sharing Mechanics Team Crace PROGRESS CLOCK: Identify and infiltrate the Infernal Powder supply lines 2/10 SCENE START ORACLE: Does the scene start as expected? (50/50) 1,6 yes Desperate position ACTION: Trace Hunt (Desperate, Standard): Track the Unseen, Katari, to find the powder. She is heavily guarded, and there's a war on. (Scout: +1 effect): 2d: 6,2 Success PROGRESS CLOCK: Identify and infiltrate the Infernal Powder supply lines 5/10 COMPLEX Q: Where does she go? 312, 462 3 boxes, 3 masks Another warehouse, with more Unseen. SIMPLE Q: Are any familiar (Unlikely) No Starforged Name, First Look, Role, Disposition, Goal, and Revealed Aspect Unseen 1: Katari, raven haired merchant (hostile, collect a debt, quirky) Unseen 2: Dex, Youthful entertainer (desperate, build a home, manipulative) Unseen 3: Wade, Large smuggler (wanting, rebel against power, envious) ACTION: Trace Prowl (Risky, Standard): Open window to eavesdrop on the Unseen (Push, Scout): 4d6 5,5,4,3 Success with a Consequence CONSEQUENCE: Suffer harm or damage: Harm L1 (Fatigued: -1 Effect) PROGRESS CLOCK: Identify and infiltrate the Infernal Powder supply lines 7/10 COMPLEX Q: What are they doing? Starforged Oracles Faction Project: Research an Innovation Theme: Investigate Descriptor: Vault Attitude to Cult: Manoeuvring against SIMPLE Q: Is there disagreement amongst them? Unlikely 6 Yes SIMPLE Q: Is there powder here? 50/50: 6,6 Crit: Yes And COMPLEX Q: And what? 133, 654 Shield, Fire A means of protection against infernal powder SIMPLE Q: Have they discovered Kropp's means of neutralising the powder? 50/50 1,3 No because They haven't found him yet SIMPLE Q: Any supply issues? (Unlikely) 4 Yes, but COMPLEX Q: Nature of the issue? 523, 143 Many people, bombs within bombs Tightened security, but many agents with access to explosives SIMPLE Q: Any delivery issues? (Unlikely) 5 Yes, but COMPLEX Q: Nature of the issue? 522, 156 Flying dove, empire logo Peace required, the Imperial military will restore order ACTION: Trace Prowl (Risky, Standard): Open window to eavesdrop on the Unseen (Push, Scout): 4d6 5,5,4,3 Success with a Consequence CONSEQUENCE: Suffer harm or damage: Harm L1 (Fatigued: -1 Effect) ACTION: Trace Hunt (Risky, Standard): Track powder to shipping (Push, Scout (cancels Harm), Spyglass (+1 effect): 3d6: 5,1,3 Success with Consequence CONSEQUENCE: A new obstacle or threat appears PROGRESS CLOCK: Identify and infiltrate the Infernal Powder supply lines 10/10 COMPLEX Q: Nature of the threat? 433, 613 Dragon head, net Dragnet for the web
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Alex und Jo grätschen die FiFA um. Logisch. Da selbst Infantino schwul, queer, Katari und Weltmann (aber bloß keine Weltfrau!) sein will, könnte sich die deutsche Nationalmannschaft doch mehr trauen als Schweigen, zum Beispiel schweigend nach Hause fahren. Stellt Dir vor, es ist WM und alle reisen ab. Na ja, müssen sie ja eh bald. Hier fehlt Rückgrat, dort eine Solaranlage. Nämlich bei Jo auf dem Dach, und das nach 3 Jahren Photovoltaik-Odyssee. Die Delle in seinem Klima-Optimismus kann nicht gerade von der letzten Klimakonferenz ausgebessert werden. Doch kafkaesk bürokratische Hürden haben mitunter System, wie Prof. Stephan Breidenbach berichtet. Er hat für die Klima-Organisation „German Zero“ ein 1,5-Grad-Klimagesetz ausgearbeitet, das fertig auf dem Tisch liegt. Aber bei der Ampel, findet Alex, hat man immer öfter das Gefühl, man habe es mit einer CDU-Regierung zu tun. Immerhin, ZDF-Klimajournalist und Wetterexperte Özden Terli haucht den beiden wieder ein bisschen Hoffnung ein. Apropos Hoffnung: Die Weihnachtsmärkte gehen los. Und auch wenn wegen Putin ein paar Lichter ausbleiben, Alex und Jo wissen, wie man die Lampe anmacht. Skøl! Link zu German Zero und dem Klimagesetz: https://germanzero.de/loesungen/1-5-grad-gesetzespaket Infos zu Prof. Breidenbach: https://www.rewi.europa-uni.de/de/lehrstuhl/br/wirtschaftsrecht/lehrstuhlteam/lehrstuhlinhaber/breidenbach/index.html Özden Terli auf Twitter: @terliwetter Jo auf Twitter: @joschueck Insta: @Tagewiediesepodcast, @alexbroicher @joschueck
Wissen Sie die Resultate der ersten Fussball-WM-Spiele? In Europa diskutiert man eher über politische Skandale, der Protest der iranischen Spieler ist nur das neuste Beispiel. Wie sieht das Katar selbst? Weitere Themen: * Wie sinnvoll ist es, dass die Klimakonferenz in Ägypten stattfand, das in Sachen Klimaschutz nicht als allzu ambitioniert gilt? Der Präsident der Schweizer Delegation Franz Perrez sagt: Dass die Länder nicht beschlossen hätten, aus Öl und Gas auszusteigen, liege auch am Austragungsort. Nicht ideal, nicht ambitioniert, und das dürfte auch nächstes Jahr so sein. Denn die nächste Klimakonferenz findet in Dubai statt. * Wer in Spanien derzeit zum Arzt oder zur Ärztin will, braucht viel Geduld. Denn es wird gestreikt. Rund um die Hauptstadt Madrid haben gestern über 5000 Haus- und Kinderärztinnen und Ärzte einen unbefristeten Streik begonnen. Wie wirkt sich das nun auf die Gesundheitsversorgung aus? * Für viele Chinesinnen und Chinesen heisst es derzeit: zurück in den Lockdown, und zwar in einen strengen. In China steigen gerade die Corona-Fallzahlen und zum ersten Mal seit sechs Monaten sind wieder Menschen an Covid-19 gestorben.
00.50: A kamuangol szurkolók érkezése. 01.55: Uj Péter valószínűleg tényleg Maksa Zoltán-rajongó 03.30: Izgalmak a Katar-Ecuador nyitómeccsen. 04.30: Enner Valencia, a leghíresebb ecuadori focista, a Fenerbakce támadója. 05.15: A legkorruptabb sportrendezvény evör? 09.00: Hol volt ön az orosz vébén, kedves Szarvihar?! 10.00: Három burnuszos szekus egy vászontetős tuktukban a dán tévét terrorizálja. 10.45: Igazából nem tiltották be a sört. 14.10: Én a futballt szeretem. 14.50: Igazából a Torrente 5-ben játssza a vébédöntőt Katalónia és Argentina. 15.10: Száműzöttek keservei a törökbálinti uszodában. 16.50: Uszodai rasszizmus. 19.00: Tiltakoznak a magyar kézellenállók. 22.00: Kézikocsit vasúti átjáróban előző hallgatóink. 23.00: Ki ragadt bele a Bitcoinba? 28.00: Mi van, ha el tudsz adni tíz darab részvényt darabját egy forintért? 30.30: Ki az a Widodo? (Indonézia 7. elnöke.) 33.00: És akkor az argentin elnök véreset fosott. 35.10: Az indonéz elnök metálgyökerei, dedikált Master Of Puppets-vinilje és Robert Trujillo basszusgitárja. 36.00: Dr. Tózsa István a magyar identitást oktatja 38.50: Poszt-sztálingrádi sátánista kretének. 40.20: Általános paprikamegfejtés. Orosz József természetesen Vastag József volt valójában, de tényleg orosztanár volt. 45.30: A magyar paprika kivételesen tényleg világhírű volt. 47.50: Szeged küzdelme a csípősséggel. 51.10: Márton vett új szárítógépet? 55.10: Poroltál már szőnyeget? See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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«Abenteuer am Golf» zeigt den Alltag von Schweizern, die ihren Lebensmittelpunkt nach Doha oder Dubai verlegt haben. Die Westschweizerin Coralie Durussel, der Hotelier Chris Franzen, der Unternehmer Matteo Botta und die Coiffeuse Andrea Hirschi leben aus unterschiedlichen Gründen am Persischen Golf. Coralie Durussel ist schon als zweijähriges Mädchen mit ihrer Mutter nach Katar gekommen. Mittlerweile ist sie selbst Mutter von zwei kleinen Kindern und arbeitet für das Supreme Committee, diejenige Stelle, die für die Fifa die WM in Katar organisiert. Sie ist mit Motorradrennfahrer Saeed Al Sulaiti verheiratet. Eine Liebesgeschichte, die viele Hindernisse überwinden musste, da die katarischen Stammesfamilien normalerweise unter ihresgleichen heiraten. Hotelier Chris Franzen ist nach Doha gezogen, um auf die WM hin das neue Waldorf Astoria Lusail in Schwung zu bringen. Vorher lebte er mit seiner Familie in Indien. Seine Frau Rachel und die beiden Teenager sind es gewohnt, wegen Chris‘ Beruf immer mal wieder den Wohnort zu wechseln, und da sie vor Indien bereits in Dubai gelebt hatten, fällt die Umstellung nicht so schwer. Der Tessiner Matteo Boffa versucht in Dubai sein Glück. Er investiert in nachhaltige Start-ups. So ist er beispielsweise an einer Schuhfirma beteiligt, die vegane Turnschuhe aus Plastik produziert, oder an einem Waschservice, der nachhaltiger werden möchte. Zudem hat er auch privat sein Glück gefunden und die Südafrikanerin Megan kennengelernt. Die beiden haben erst vor kurzem geheiratet, die grosse Hochzeitsfeier fiel wegen Corona jedoch ins Wasser. Andrea Hirschi ist mit ihrer Familie 2019 nach Dubai gezogen, weil ihr Mann hier einen Job angenommen hat. Ihr ist der ganze Luxus und Glamour immer noch ein bisschen suspekt, doch an gewisse Sachen hat sie sich mittlerweile gewöhnt. Die grösste Herausforderung war, dass die gelernte Coiffeuse ihr Coiffeurgeschäft in Bern seit mehr als zwei Jahren aus der Distanz führen muss. Rita Schiavi war 17 Jahre im Vorstand der Gewerkschaft Bau und Industrie und führt seit 2018 mit einem internationalen Team auf den Stadionbaustellen von Katar Inspektionen durch. Die Arbeitsbedingungen der Fremdarbeiter in der sengenden Hitze und ihre Unterbringung standen immer wieder in der Kritik. Rita wartet in Basel darauf, dass sie endlich wieder nach Katar einreisen darf. Durch Corona haben sich die Inspektionen mehrmals verzögert. Aber an und für sich ist sie jedoch positiv überrascht über die Zusammenarbeit mit den Katari und sagt, vieles hätte sich in der Zeit, seit die Inspektionen durchgeführt würden, schon verbessert.
Jay Katari joins the show to discuss his experiences and successes with creating and managing various businesses, including successful autism centers in the state of Florida. Join Jay and Dr. Kelly as they discuss the science —and art behind ABA business, as well as the joy of connecting with others along the way! Jay shares the secrets to success to be authenticity and accountability. Interested? We hope you'll lean in and learn more by listening to this episode. To learn more about Jay Katari and My Favorite Therapists, visit https://myfavoritetherapists.com.
Rundown Celebraciones: Si te gusta el tema musical de Temprano en la Tarde ¡No te puedes perder la presentación de Cafêzz en C Note Jazz Club! Viernes 9 y sábado 10 de SEPTIEMBRE. Dos funciones por noche 7:00pm y 9:30pm. https://www.eventbrite.com/cc/cafexx-quintet-1094089 https://linktr.ee/CafezzStore ¿Por qué en EE.UU. el Día del Trabajo se celebra en septiembre y no en mayo? https://www.eldiarioar.com/sociedad/dia-internacional-mujer-indigena-celebra-5-septiembre_1_9288645.amp.html El ''Día del Trabajo'' es cada día. Columna de opinión del profesor de derecho laboral, el licenciado Jaime Sanabria Montañez. https://www.noticel.com/opiniones/20220905/el-dia-del-trabajo-es-cada-dia/ EL Negrito del Batey https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AZHmbdQD0nE Día Internacional de la Mujer Indígena: ¿por qué se celebra el 5 de septiembre? Es en homenaje a Bartolina Sisa, de procedencia aymara, quien, junto a su pareja, Túpac Katari, organizó a su pueblo para pelear contra los españoles. Fue ejecutada el 5 de septiembre de 1782. https://www.eldiarioar.com/sociedad/dia-internacional-mujer-indigena-celebra-5-septiembre_1_9288645.amp.html LUMA: Se reportan sobre 30,000 abonados sin servicio eléctrico https://www.metro.pr/noticias/2022/09/05/luma-reporta-sobre-30000-abonados-sin-servicio-electrico/ LUMA redujo costos de manejo de vegetación para cuadrar su presupuesto. Así lo aseguró el presidente de la Comisión de Energía de la Cámara, Luis Raúl Torres Cruz, quien además acusó que la empresa instaló diez mil postes sin las especificaciones necesarias. https://www.noticel.com/economia/top-stories/20220905/luma-redujo-costos-de-manejo-de-vegetacion-para-cuadrar-su-presupuesto/
Hello the B2B Jenny Karol Israel teckroad from france good listening Jenny Karol - Guset for Ibiza 01 Richard Durand + Christina Novelli - Save You 02 Klassy Project, Audrey Gallagher - When The World Stood Still 03 Somnia - Away From Home 04 PITTARIUS CODE & Konnekted & Tara Louise - Resilience 05 Cyril Cellar - Aurora 06 Jake & Almo Feat. Snowman - B.E.T.T.E.R. 07 Air Project, Katari feat. Angel - Broken 08 Antorbanen - Arabic Souvenir 09 Static Movement - Extraordinary
Dave Pearce Presents Delirium - Episode 459Lost Witness Phoebe - It's Ok. not to be okRaddle B & Rebecca Louise Burch - I'll be the light [NAHAWAND RECORDINGS]Classic:Blank & Jones - Cream [Deviant Records]DAVE PEARCE'S TOP 5:5. Storm State & Deirdre Mclaughlin - The View [Amsterdam Trance Records]4. Lee Daley the Key [Kinected Recordings]3. Paul Van Dyk Aly & Fila - Shine Ibiza [VANDIT]2. Katari & Joub - Blackhole (Dub Mix) [Fade In Music]1. Richard Durand & Susana - I Matter To You (XiJaro & Pitch Remix) [Magik Muzik]Guest Mix: Mark Allen (Energia/Mass)Sneijder - Magika [FSOE]Mark Allen - Savannah [Energia]Mark Allen - Elements [MASS]Mark Allen & Joe Davies - Direction [Rated]
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Dave Pearce Presents Delirium - Episode 458Paul Van Dyk Aly & Fila - Shine Ibiza [VANDIT]Storm State & Deirdre Mclaughlin - The View [Amsterdam Trance Records]Classic:Ralph Fridge - Angel [Incentive]DAVE PEARCE'S TOP 5:5. Daniel Cesana - All That's Left [Ablazing Records]4. Rhys Elliot - Desolate [FSOE]3. Spy & Decibel Pilot- Mach 3 [AVA]2. Mark Allen - Elements [Mass]1. Katari & Joub - Blackhole (Dub Mix) [Fade In Music]Guest Mix: RAM (Nocturnal Knights)1. BiXX - Do The Right Thing [Nocturnal Knights]2. Yoshi & Razner - The Essence [Nocturnal Knights]3. DJ Wag - Life On Mars (Peter Steele Remix)[Nocturnal Knights]4. Ralphie B – Divinity [Nocturnal Knights]5. Alex Ryan - Vivid Dreams [Nocturnal Knights]
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Puzsér Róbert, Horváth Oszkár, Tasnádi András
Dave Pearce Presents Delirium - Episode 457Mike Van Fabio - Singularity [AVA White]Rhys Elliot - Desolate [FSOE]Classic:John O'Callaghan feat. Sarah Howells - Find Yourself (Standerwick Remix) [Who's Afraid Of 138]DAVE PEARCE'S TOP 5:5. Christopher Corrigan - Sunlight [Who's Afraid Of 138]4. Paul Denton - Ocean Of Time [FSOE]3. Mark Allen - Elements [Mass]2. Talla 2XLC & Ralphie B - Spirit [That's Trance]1. Katari & Joub - Blackhole (Dub Mix) [Fade In Music]Guest Mix: Ben Gold (Armada)Ben Gold - Rest Of Our Lives [Armada Captivating]Ben Gold ft. Plumb - Same Sky Same Stars [Armada Captivating]Ben Gold & Benjamin Duchenne - Take Me Away [Armada Captivating]Ben Gold - Nostalgia [Armada Captivating]
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Dave Pearce Presents Delirium - Episode 456Chris SX - Touch Me [FSOE]Paul Denton - Ocean Of Time [FSOE]CLASSIC:Dustin Hussain - HM02 (Fly) [Flashover Trance]DAVE PEARCE'S TOP 5:5. Emanuele Congeddu - Stella 111 [Nocturnal Knights]4. Katari & Joub - Blackhole (Dub Mix) [Fade In Music]3. Talla 2xlc & Ralphie B - Spirit [That's Trance]2. Mark Allen - Elements [Mass]1. Christopher Corrigan - Sunlight [Who's Afraid Of 138]Guest Mix: Dan Thompson [A State Of Trance / Flashover / Coldharbour /In Charge]Dan Thompson - Expanse (Hey Now) [CD-R]Robert Nickson - Delyo's Voyage [Pure Trance]Ralphie B - Massive (Dan Thompson Remix) [CD-R]Lustral - Everytime (Danny Stubbs Remix) [Armada Captivating]
01. York, Scot & Millfield & Chris Howard - Out Of The Woods [ENHANCED] 02. Two Of One - Ride On (Fon.Leman Remix) [NDA] 03. Costa feat. Hanna Finsen - The Season of The Broken Heart (Extended Mix) [RNM] 04. Andrew Rayel feat. Sam Gray - Wild Feelings [IN HARMONY] 05. Super8 & Tab feat. Nazzereene - Lightning (Extended Mix) [ARMIND] 06. Alex Sonata & TheRio - Cala Luna (Extended Mix) [ANJUNABEATS] 07. T.F.F. & Alpha025 - Beskar (Extended Mix) [EMERGENT CITIES] 08. Michael Fearon & Theresia - Hide Away (Extended Mix) [RNM] 09. Ben van Gosh & KAIMEI & Alpha 2B - Nothing is Fall (KAIMEI & Alpha 2B Remix) [INTERPLAY] 10. Evebe & Popoff - Religion (Extended Mix) [TRANCEMISSION] 11. Dyn Taylor - Spectral Storm (Extended Mix) [REDUX DEEP] 12. NGD Project & Mike Rivera - Skyrim (Extended Mix) [REACHING ALTITUDE] 13. State 91 & Josie Sandfeld - Surrender (Nhato Remix) [2ROCK] 14. Paul Echo - The Journey (Extended Mix) [TRANCEMISSION] 15. Somna & Yang feat. Noire Lee - Till Oblivion [RNM] 16. Driftmoon - Nova Imperatrix (Original Mix) [BLACK HOLE] 17. FEEL & Hypersia - Shahnameh [INTERPLAY] 18. Katari & Joub - Blackhole (Extended Mix) [FADE IN MUSIC] 19. Kvaii - Iridescent (Extended Mix) [SOUNDS OF THE STARS] 20. AV & Anton By - On Your Own (Extended Mix) [TRANCEMISSION] 21. Airdream & Calvin OCommor - Take Over (Extended Mix) [WE LOVE TRANCE] 22. Khoa Tran - XT Planet (Extended Mix) [ABORA] 23. Daniel Kandi & Bruno Oloviani - Balance In Chaos (Extended Mix) [HIGH VOLTAGE] 24. Connor Woodford - Move Your Body [NOCTURNAL KNIGHTS] 25. DJ Mind-X - Colours (Joe Napoli Remix) [NOCTURNAL KNOGHTS] 26. AXIS-Y - Fight For Freedom (Original Mix) [ENDLESSKY AUDIO] 27. Kita-Kei - Ocean Giant (Extended Mix) [REDUX] 28. Aria - Dido (Armin Van Buuren39s Universal Religion Mix) [BLACK HOLE]
01. York, Scot & Millfield & Chris Howard - Out Of The Woods [ENHANCED] 02. Two Of One - Ride On (Fon.Leman Remix) [NDA] 03. Costa feat. Hanna Finsen - The Season of The Broken Heart (Extended Mix) [RNM] 04. Andrew Rayel feat. Sam Gray - Wild Feelings [IN HARMONY] 05. Super8 & Tab feat. Nazzereene - Lightning (Extended Mix) [ARMIND] 06. Alex Sonata & TheRio - Cala Luna (Extended Mix) [ANJUNABEATS] 07. T.F.F. & Alpha025 - Beskar (Extended Mix) [EMERGENT CITIES] 08. Michael Fearon & Theresia - Hide Away (Extended Mix) [RNM] 09. Ben van Gosh & KAIMEI & Alpha 2B - Nothing is Fall (KAIMEI & Alpha 2B Remix) [INTERPLAY] 10. Evebe & Popoff - Religion (Extended Mix) [TRANCEMISSION] 11. Dyn Taylor - Spectral Storm (Extended Mix) [REDUX DEEP] 12. NGD Project & Mike Rivera - Skyrim (Extended Mix) [REACHING ALTITUDE] 13. State 91 & Josie Sandfeld - Surrender (Nhato Remix) [2ROCK] 14. Paul Echo - The Journey (Extended Mix) [TRANCEMISSION] 15. Somna & Yang feat. Noire Lee - Till Oblivion [RNM] 16. Driftmoon - Nova Imperatrix (Original Mix) [BLACK HOLE] 17. FEEL & Hypersia - Shahnameh [INTERPLAY] 18. Katari & Joub - Blackhole (Extended Mix) [FADE IN MUSIC] 19. Kvaii - Iridescent (Extended Mix) [SOUNDS OF THE STARS] 20. AV & Anton By - On Your Own (Extended Mix) [TRANCEMISSION] 21. Airdream & Calvin OCommor - Take Over (Extended Mix) [WE LOVE TRANCE] 22. Khoa Tran - XT Planet (Extended Mix) [ABORA] 23. Daniel Kandi & Bruno Oloviani - Balance In Chaos (Extended Mix) [HIGH VOLTAGE] 24. Connor Woodford - Move Your Body [NOCTURNAL KNIGHTS] 25. DJ Mind-X - Colours (Joe Napoli Remix) [NOCTURNAL KNOGHTS] 26. AXIS-Y - Fight For Freedom (Original Mix) [ENDLESSKY AUDIO] 27. Kita-Kei - Ocean Giant (Extended Mix) [REDUX] 28. Aria - Dido (Armin Van Buuren39s Universal Religion Mix) [BLACK HOLE]
This week on the show, Atlas Katari from Katari Creative joins me to talk about a really interesting yet effective approach to growing an email newsletter - using Reddit. Reddit is probably the last place you'd be thinking to grow your email list or for lead generation, but if you're interested in learning how, don't miss out on this week's episode!
KATARI, duo comprised of popular seiyuu Shinichiro Kamio and DJ Takehiro Mamiya, has been doing something unique in the music industry in Japan. They've embraced a "musical poetry" concept to deliver to you the words and worlds of famous Japanese poets/authors through lo-fi hip-hop beats, Kamio's robust narration and Mamiya's ethereal vocals. You can check THTFHQ's exclusive interview with KATARI here: KATARI is going to hold their 1st live show (free live stream) on August 30, 2021. Here's the direct link to it: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zybbgBpDv5I KATARI on social media ・Twitter: https://twitter.com/KATARI0803 ・YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCPMEwGRBvZ5euobzws8U9Fg ・FANBOX (Directly support KATARI): https://katari.fanbox.cc/ ・Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Katari-Shinichiro-KamioTakehiro-Mamiya-103631548582306 --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/thtfhqseiyuulounge/message
Sarah Katari is a copywriter and media guru. In this episode of big ideas in small business she explains to us the inns and outs of copywriting and what inspires her most.