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In the chaos of Kuala Lumpur's bustling airport, a man clutching his face collapsed into whispers and mystery. These were North Korean's Kim Jong-nam's final moments (Kim Jon-un's half brother). Two women, gloved and unwitting, vanished into the crowd, their poison leaving a trail of unanswered questions across borders. Behind closed doors, a regime's secrets simmered, but the truth, like the assailants, dissolved into the fog of espionage and denial. Click here for more information Don't have 5 hours spare to get your weekly true crime fix? This is the perfect pod to get true crime in your veins without taking up ten years of your life. Join hosts Ben, Liam & Belle as they recount some of the wildest crime stories from history. Listen Live on the Nova Player App Follow us on Instagram - TikTok - FacebookSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Hawk Tuah Girl is all the rage over taking the hype over the Oilers flash girl, our rumble earnings are through the roof and we start the hunt for the song "i love 9/11". Martin is ddos attacked by a mobile game, Drake drops a Juneteenth freestyle and Martin writes the drinking and driving song of the summer. Ryan's girlfriend has some insider knowledge on the car that flipped 4 times near Martins old house, Kim Jon and Putin are in a new sitcom and we see the first ever IRL drive by teabag. All this and soo much more on this weeks Clever Name Podcast.
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Cobra Kai creators and actors give NEW details about Season 6, its production status and the Writers' Strike in EXCLUSIVE interviews at Fox Studios. Ken Cole speaks with Cobra Kai creators Jon Hurwitz, Hayden Schlossberg, and Josh Heald, and also actors Thomas Ian Griffith, Mary Page Keller, and Alicia Hannah-Kim. Also an appearance by Sebastian Roché. Recorded on 5/19/23.Watch the "Save Silver" campaign ad: https://youtu.be/eXxVoa2uU20YOU can join the conversation when KenCast is recorded live! Join the live chat by subscribing to Ken Cole on Youtube and hitting the notification bell.Follow Ken Cole:-Ken Cole on Youtube-@kenergycole on Twitter-@kenergycole on Instagram-@kenergycole on Facebook #thomasiangriffith #aliciahannahkim #cobrakai #cobra kai 4 #cobrakaiseason4 #cobrakaiseason6 #cobrakaiseason5 #karatekid #kencole #terrysilver #karatekid3 #karatekidpart3 #jonhurwitz #joshheald #haydenschlossberg
Shop Talk reveals highlights of some legislation that various states are exploring to protect Marriage Equality should The Supreme Court lose its mind. Heinz Prechter, born January 19, 1942, is our Business Birthday. As an innovator in the automotive industry, we have Heinz to thank for the sunroof/moonroof. He developed and perfected the idea and started the American Sunroof Company in 1963 with less than $800. Caught My Eye looks at how the porn industry has had to adapt to please the likes of Visa and Mastercard. That result as told by porn star Cherie DeVille is to create a new porn genre: “women stuck in things.” Also, the Postal Service is holding an auction for lost or undelivered items in Atlanta. When asked what would be auctioned, the Postal Serve said, “they were not sure.” News from the North Korea desk reveals that The Great Successor, Kim Jon-un, does not poop or pee.We're all business. Except when we're not.Apple Podcasts: apple.co/1WwDBrCSpotify: spoti.fi/2pC19B1iHeart Radio: bit.ly/2n0Z7H1Tunein: bit.ly/1SE3NMbStitcher: bit.ly/1N97ZquGoogle Podcasts: bit.ly/1pQTcVWPandora: pdora.co/2pEfctjYouTube: bit.ly/1spAF5aAlso follow Tim and John on:Facebook: www.facebook.com/focusgroupradioTwitter: www.twitter.com/focusgroupradioInstagram: www.instagram.com/focusgroupradio
Episode 85 of The Scott Gibson Show...Live from The Death Bunker...wash your hands after listening to this show!The 65th Episode since the LOCKDOWN, another week of the pandemic but at least the end is close...or is it?Old Grabby Arse Hancock has gone, a story that changes so quickly even this content may be out of date. But the old romantic gets a mention, along with a extremely disturbing news story about domestic violence...don't worry its a man getting attacked so that's ok apparently. Plus I discuss my current favourite Mad Man, the bold Kim Jon and his weight loss.. Basically something for everyone in this episode. Enjoy Team.Remember to SUBSCRIBE & SHARE ya Rascals.Stay safe, speak soon. Onwards!!!SOCIAL MEDIAFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/scottgibsoncomedyInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/bigscottgibsonYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/bigscottgibsonSUPPORT THE SHOWPatreon: www.patreon.com/bigscottgibsonKo-fi: ko-fi.com/bigscottgibsonWEBSITEwww.bigscottgibson.comAVAILABLE ONSpotify / Apple Podcasts / Google Podcasts / Acast / Stitcher / iHeartRadio / YouTube Get bonus content on PatreonSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/thescottgibsonshow. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Welcome to Another Edition of The Ninja Please Podcast We open it up welcoming Ocean back to the show from a Miami vacation and he brought Randy along with him. (00:05:47)We start the show with a conversation into cancel culture and the war on people's past selves, the latest victim Chrissy Teegan. stay tuned. Ocean offers pushback on Michael B Jordan being the New Denzel, he has a new nomination. we also talk about the new black Hollywood. (00:31:35) Makyo is planning a Hot ones Pod edition! North Korean Leader has banned Skinny jeans, this leads to a discussion of Peacocking and fashion. (00:46:31)We circle back to Kim Jon ung, and Makyo takes us into a tale from Dark Side of The Ring. (01:04:40) Black comes back with a special announcement. we talk Russell Simmons and T.I. in the news Amazon closes Connecticut site after 7th noose was found Water gun fight turns into a real gunfight The oldest living Black wall street victim testifies to congress (01:34:45) We catch up on New shows and Rundown news Tim burton’s Wednesday is coming to Netflix Makyo and Ocean Run down a review of HULU’s M.O.D.O.K.We close out with Marvel news about Elizabeth Olson didn’t know about Dr strange tie-in. Jaleel White’s Purple Urkel Original Music By StarmanNinja Please Theme - Starman . Ninjaplease OST Coming soon.2020 Star Superior, LLCFollow us on social Media @Ninjapleasepodand like us on Facebook.Coming soon to Youtube.Black is selling Ninjaplease march on his page @ Tee Public , feel free to check it out https://www.teepublic.com/user/thecaveofcomics Find him on Twitter @Thecaveofcomics2.0#Ninjapleasepodcast #covid19 #Anime #Hulu #Crunchyroll #Funimation #Nintendo #Sony #PS5 #Marvel #DC #DIsney #syfy #Cartoonnetwork #CN #Adultswim #usa #trending #memes #life #style #Netflix #Ninjapleasepodcast #Amazonprimevideo #Hulu #PS5 #Xbox #WB #HBOMAX #Disney+ #animereview #bestanimepocast #BLERD #Bestblerdpodintheunuverse #geekoftheyear #bestgeekpod #batgirl #Yeezus #blackgeekculture #Michaelbjordan #doctorwho #korea #purpleurkel #season5 #familymatters #darksideofthering #modok
On the 13th of February 2017, the world witnessed the most high profile political assassination in decades when Kim Jong-nam was exposed to a deadly nerve agent known as VX in the centre of Kuala Lumpur International Airport. The two women who killed the exiled half-brother of Kim Jon-un, claimed they had been tricked and that they thought they were taking part in a Japanese YouTube prank show.We had the amazing opportunity to talk to Ryan White about the case and his new film Assassins, that follows the two legal teams who fought to save the two women (Siti Aisyah and Đoàn Thị Hươn) from Malaysia's mandatory death penalty for murder.The video version of this interview is available on Patreon for all $10+ Patrons and Assasins is out now on multiple platforms.For more information about our Patreon and to follow on social media please follow this link See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Among the headlines for Tuesday, 1st December 2020, the main suspect in the robbery and murder case of the former director of the Information Technology Division, Malaysian Agricultural Research and Development Institute (Mardi), Wan Hassan Wan Embong, was arrested this morning. Also, China has provided North Korean leader Kim Jon-un and his family with an experimental COVID-19 vaccine. Listen to the top stories of the day, reporting from Astro AWANI newsroom — all in 3 minutes. We bring you the headlines, weekdays at 5 pm. Stay informed on astroawani.com for these news and more.
where Mike and Ray discuss Richard Branson, Kim Jon un, Coronavirus, Insurance rip-offs, flight cancellations, Boris' baby, Piers corbyn and the general plight of the nation
¡Llegamos a 100k! Y lo celebramos con Estefanía León, hablamos sobre su vida en México y cómo tiran los venezolanos en el extranjero. Hicimos un reencuentro donde recordamos los mejores momentos de De A Toque y qué pasó detrás de cada una de esas esas situaciones. TIME STAMPS: 04:34 - Historias de funeral 10:33 - Rumbas en el extranjero 27:20 - Kim Jon-un 41:16 - Episodios de DAT Patreon: www.patreon.com/DeAToque Disponible en podcast en: Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/46Cmt4M... Anchor: https://anchor.fm/de-a-toque-el-patio Apple Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast... Google Podcast: https://www.google.com/podcasts?feed=... Breaker: https://www.breaker.audio/de-a-toque Pocket Cast: https://pca.st/C0M9 Pod Bean: https://www.podbean.com/podcast-detai... Radio Public: https://radiopublic.com/de-a-toque-GK... Stitcher: https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/anch… Co creado y producido por el @elpatiocontentstudio Ig: @laverogomez @esgaboruiz @esdeatoque
ROUND TABLE DISCUSSION. RYANS AIR MATTRESS HAS HAD IT. LUCAS SOUNDS MORE DEPRESSED THAN EVER. JOSH WONDERS IF THE SUPREME LEADER IS REALLY DEAD.
A mídia ocidental já começa a noticiar a morte de de Kim Jon-un… e a gente também. Vocês podem até estar imaginando que a gente está fazendo por torcida. Não é verdade… só um pouquinho...
ROUND TABLE DISCUSSION. RYANS AIR MATTRESS HAS HAD IT. LUCAS SOUNDS MORE DEPRESSED THAN EVER. JOSH WONDERS IF THE SUPREME LEADER IS REALLY DEAD.
Listen in this week as Jay & Chan are joined by special guests, Kim & Jon as we catch up and discuss Polygamy, Dating, the Iota cookout and Kim's Popeye's 3 piece combo. Follow this week's shoutouts on Instagram: Jon: @saint.jon Kim: @its_kimc Follow Us: IG: @truestorypod Twitter: @_truestorypod_
Descarga este episodio PUTIN QUIERE MEDIAR. Kim Jon-un y Vladimir Putin se encontraron este jueves en Vladivostok para su primera cumbre, con el objetivo de reforzar los "vínculos históricos" entre Corea del Norte y Rusia. El mandatario norcoreano quiere una desnuclearización gradual acompañada del levantamiento progresivo de sanciones. Putin por su parte reclama la desnuclearización de la península coreana, pero al mismo tiempo considera que hay que ofrecer a Kim medidas de reciprocidad y garantías de seguridad. El líder ruso también expresó su interés en mediar entre Corea del norte, China y Estados Unidos. CNN | RT NUEVO CANDIDATO A LA PRESIDENCIA DE EEUU. Joe Biden, después de meses y meses de indecisiones, finalmente se decidió a postularse a la Casa Blanca y desafiar a Donald Trump, mientras el mandatario republicano se burla de eso.El presidente reaccionó a su manera, y para responder dio a Biden una bofetada: "Benvenuto Sleepy Joe", escribió irreverentemente en Twitter, burlándose de la multitud de candidatos demócratas que salieron al campo. En total ahora son 20, incluido un Biden que entra en la escena claramente como favoritola. La carrera para las elecciones presidenciales estadounidenses de noviembre de 2020 cobra vida. EFE | BBC YA PODES SEGUIR A LA CIA EN INSTAGRAM A partir del jueves por la mañana, la Agencia Central de Inteligencia de Estados Unidos lanzó su propia cuenta de Instagram, con credencial de verificación y todo. El lanzamiento no fue gran sorpresa ya que la directora de la CIA, Gina Haspel, anunció la semana pasada que la agencia de inteligencia comenzaría a construir una presencia en la plataforma para compartir fotos. La CIA ya cuenta con numerosos seguidores en otras plataformas como Facebook y Twitter, pero aún no había saltado a Instagram. INSTAGRAM SERÁ LA MÁS TAQUILLERA. La última salida de Captain America, Iron Man y Thor ya logró la mayor apertura de taquilla en China y vendió cinco veces más boletos de preventa que su precuela, "Avengers: Infinity War". Se espera que la película acumule $ 280 millones en ventas de boletos nacionales en su primer fin de semana y genere $ 800 millones en la taquilla de EE. UU. Hablan de un total que supera los $ 2 billones en todo el mundo. HIPERTEXTUAL MICROSOFT SE UNE A AMAZON Y APPLE. Microsoft se convirtió en la tercera compañía de Estados Unidos que cotiza en bolsa, después de Apple y Amazon, que ostenta un valor de mercado de más de $ 1 billón después de que los resultados trimestrales de los incrementos aumentaran el precio de sus acciones. La compañía superó las expectativas de ventas y ganancias en los tres meses hasta el 31 de marzo, gracias en parte a su negocio de computación en la nube, que registró a los principales clientes corporativos durante el período. GENBETA #BOND25 FUE TRENDIG TOPIC. La película número 25 de James Bond ya tiene nuevo villano. Se trata nada menos que de el ganador del Oscar, Rami Malek. El actor que sigue disfrutando del éxito de su papel de Freddy Mercury en Bohemian Rhapsody se une así al elenco encabezado por el actor británico Daniel Craig quien protagonizará a James Bond, por 5ta vez. Los productores anunciaron que la película será lanzada el año próximo. Por ahora el nombre es Bond 25. FAYERWAYER | JAMES BOND EN TWITTER TIEMPO DE PANTALLA PARA NIÑOS. La Organización Mundial de la Salud publicó su primer conjunto de pautas para niños y tiempo de pantalla. Como se puede imaginar, recomiendan que los niños pasen menos tiempo delante de las pantallas y más tiempo moviéndose y leyendo. Las pautas recomiendan que los bebés pasen el tiempo cero frente a las pantallas, y los niños pequeños solo deben usar las pantallas durante una hora por vez. OMS ELEGIBLES PARA GANAR OSCARS. Los servicios de transmisión que incluyen Netflix, Hulu y Amazon Prime aún son elegibles para ganar premios Oscar, incluso si sus películas se transmiten principalmente en la pantalla chica. La Academia de Artes y Ciencias Cinematográficas lo hizo oficial a pesar de algunos pesos pesados de Hollywood, como el director Steven Spielberg, presionando para cambiar las reglas. EL COMERCIO UNIÓN ESTRATÉGICA. Amazon y Kohl’s se están uniendo para facilitar las devoluciones. Todas las tiendas Kohl's te devolverán los artículos que compraste en Amazon a partir de julio. Ni siquiera necesita poner las cosas en una caja para ser enviado. Kohl's lo manejará, y es gratis. EL ECONOMISTA "HELLO SUNSHINE" ADELANTO DEL NUEVO ÁLBUM DE SPRINGSTEEN. El músico y compositor Bruce Springsteen, ha anunciado que luego de cinco años, publicará un nuevo disco titulado ‘Western Stars’ y está compuesto de 13 temas totalmente de su autoría. Inspirado "en los discos pop del sur de California de finales de los 60 y principios de los 70" a decir de la discográfica Columbia Records. Además, el cantante dio a conocer que el lanzamiento oficial del disco, será el 14 de junio, sin embargo, hoy 26 de abril, se publicará el primer adelanto con el sencillo “Hello Sunshine”. Es el primer álbum del BOSS en cinco años y el décimo noveno de estudio. 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In this episode i will be talking about kim jong un and trumps nuclear summit also an intro
Pandora TV1. 9/11: l'Iran condannato a risarcire Una corte di New York ha condannato la Repubblica Islamica dell'Iran, le Guardie Rivoluzionarie e la Banca Centrale Iraniana al pagamento di 6 miliardi di dollari, per risarcire i familiari delle vittime dell'attacco terroristico dell'11 settembre 2001. Secondo il JASTA (JUSTICE AGAINST SPONSORS OF TERRORISM ACT), una legge approvata nel 2016, anche Stati sovrani possono essere giudicati per coinvolgimento in terrorismo internazionale. Lo stesso giudice, George Daniels, aveva rigettato in marzo il ricorso dell'Arabia Saudita, da cui provenivano 15 su 19 dei dirottatori, condannandola di fatto al pagamento di miliardi di dollari di risarcimento. Ma per quanto riguarda l'Iran, la Commissione ufficiale sull'11 settembre non ha mai fornito prove, se non vaghe allusioni al transito di alcuni dirotattori per l'Iran mentre andavano in Afghanistan, tuttavia mai comprovato dai timbri nei passaporti. Ma in tempi di condanne senza prove, e' il messaggio simbolico che conta. E il messaggio, subito dopo lo show di Benjamin Nethanyahu sull'arsenale nucleare dell'Iran, e' arrivato con un tempismo straordinario.2. In Ucraina è vietato l'accesso ai dissenzientiIl regime ucraino ha bloccato l'ingresso nel Paese di tre giornalisti stranieri, un italiano, un russo e un ceco. Tutti diretti a Odessa per il quarto anniversario del rogo nella Casa dei Sindacati, avvenuto il 2 maggio del 2014, quando decine di persone furono arse vive dai nazionalisti ucraini per essersi opposte al golpe. Le guardie di frontiera hanno motivato il rimpatrio dei giornalisti accusandoli di coprire gli eventi in Ucraina in modo poco attendibile. Intanto, mentre i cittadini di Odessa portavano fiori sul luogo della tragedia, le organizzazioni nazionaliste Svoboda, Nacionalnyj Korpus e Pravyj Sektor hanno marciato nelle strade della citta', celebrando quella che hanno definito una “dimostrazione di forza ucraina” contro i “terroristi filorussi”. Sullo sfondo, l'operazione antiterrorismo del regime ucraino nel Donbass ha lasciato il posto all'operazione delle Forze unificate. Che gli americani, fa sapere il Dipartimento di Stato, hanno gia' dotato di missili anticarro Javelin. Con buona pace degli Accordi di Minsk, della cui inattuazione, pero', viene accusata la Russia.3. Corea: processo di pace fra le contraddizioni Le truppe USA rimarranno in Corea del Sud, nonostante i colloqui di pace in corso. Lo ha ribadito il portavoce del presidente sudcoreano Moon Jae-in ieri, mercoledi' 2 maggio. Una risposta nervosa alle esternazioni del consulente del presidente, per cui "sarebbe difficile a questo punto giustificare la loro presenza nella penisola". Ma Moon Jae-in chiarisce che "e' bene non creare ulteriore confusione", ricordando che Kim Jon-un ha ritirato la richiesta di rimozione delle truppe USA come pre-condizione degli accordi. Pechino, intanto, lancia chiari messaggi per cui non intende essere marginalizzata dai colloqui. L'editoriale di ieri del Global Times titolava: "Il ruolo della Cina sara' indispensabile per la denuclearizzazione della penisola". A sottolinearlo, il Ministro degli Esteri cinese, Wang Yi, ed il suo cancelliere si sono recati a Pyongyang ieri, per restaurare i rapporti bilaterali fra i due Paesi. Nel frattempo, il processo di pace continua: allestita una linea telefonica diretta fra i leaders delle due Coree ed una commissione speciale sudcoreana volta ad implementare i risultati dello storico incontro di venerdi', mentre Trump ha annunciato stamane il rilascio imminente di 3 ostaggi americani da parte di Pyongyang. Un segnale volto a prepare la strada all'incontro fra il presidente americano e Kim Jong-un.4. La guerra tra Nato e Russia si combatte in EuropaLe manovre NATO “Siil-2018”, iniziate ieri, mercoledi' 2 maggio, nel Sud-Est dell'Estonia e nella Lettonia settentrionale, ovvero lungo i confini con la Russia, sono le più grandi esercitazioni militari della storia estone. Termineranno il 13 maggio e coinvolgeranno oltre 15mila soldati, compresi riservisti e membri del gruppo paramilitare estone "Kaiseliit". Ulteriori 2 mila soldati sono arrivati da 10 Paesi della NATO, tra cui Stati Uniti, Regno Unito e Germania, ma anche da Stati che non appartengono all'Alleanza: Ucraina, Georgia, Svezia, Finlandia e Irlanda. Lo scenario prevede che le truppe coinvolte respingano l'attacco di “Murinius”, uno Stato inventato, ostile alla cultura e alla democrazia occidentali e il cui territorio, guarda caso, corrisponde a quello della Russia. Mentre nell'alleato di Murinius, “Griseus”, si puo' facilmente riconoscere la Bielorussia. Secondo il senatore russo, Alexey Pushkov, oggi, nel mondo, esistono due possibili punti di scontro tra Russia e Stati Uniti: la Siria e il Baltico. 5. Riga agli abitanti russofoni: “Valigia, stazione, Russia” Martedi' 1 maggio, a Riga, diecimila manifestanti sono scesi in piazza per protestare contro la riforma dell'istruzione, che prevede, entro il 2021, il passaggio all'insegnamento in lingua lettone in tutte le scuole del Paese, comprese quelle russe. “Chi e' contrario puo' tranquillamente tornarsene in Russia!”, ha replicato su Twitter il segretario del ministero della Giustizia, Jānis Iesalnieks, con tanto di illustrazione della Madre Patria che chiama. Dimenticando, pero', che in Lettonia, secondo il censimento del 2011, almeno il 30% degli abitanti e' russofono. Mentre a Riga e a Daugavpils, le due maggiori citta' del Paese, la percentuale supera il 50%. Intanto, il leader del movimento in difesa delle scuole russe, Aleksandr Gaponenko, un professore di 64 anni, e' in prigione dal 20 aprile, accusato di una non meglio precisata attivita' “contro l'integrita' dello Stato”.
Pandora TV1. 9/11: l'Iran condannato a risarcire Una corte di New York ha condannato la Repubblica Islamica dell'Iran, le Guardie Rivoluzionarie e la Banca Centrale Iraniana al pagamento di 6 miliardi di dollari, per risarcire i familiari delle vittime dell'attacco terroristico dell'11 settembre 2001. Secondo il JASTA (JUSTICE AGAINST SPONSORS OF TERRORISM ACT), una legge approvata nel 2016, anche Stati sovrani possono essere giudicati per coinvolgimento in terrorismo internazionale. Lo stesso giudice, George Daniels, aveva rigettato in marzo il ricorso dell'Arabia Saudita, da cui provenivano 15 su 19 dei dirottatori, condannandola di fatto al pagamento di miliardi di dollari di risarcimento. Ma per quanto riguarda l'Iran, la Commissione ufficiale sull'11 settembre non ha mai fornito prove, se non vaghe allusioni al transito di alcuni dirotattori per l'Iran mentre andavano in Afghanistan, tuttavia mai comprovato dai timbri nei passaporti. Ma in tempi di condanne senza prove, e' il messaggio simbolico che conta. E il messaggio, subito dopo lo show di Benjamin Nethanyahu sull'arsenale nucleare dell'Iran, e' arrivato con un tempismo straordinario.2. In Ucraina è vietato l'accesso ai dissenzientiIl regime ucraino ha bloccato l'ingresso nel Paese di tre giornalisti stranieri, un italiano, un russo e un ceco. Tutti diretti a Odessa per il quarto anniversario del rogo nella Casa dei Sindacati, avvenuto il 2 maggio del 2014, quando decine di persone furono arse vive dai nazionalisti ucraini per essersi opposte al golpe. Le guardie di frontiera hanno motivato il rimpatrio dei giornalisti accusandoli di coprire gli eventi in Ucraina in modo poco attendibile. Intanto, mentre i cittadini di Odessa portavano fiori sul luogo della tragedia, le organizzazioni nazionaliste Svoboda, Nacionalnyj Korpus e Pravyj Sektor hanno marciato nelle strade della citta', celebrando quella che hanno definito una “dimostrazione di forza ucraina” contro i “terroristi filorussi”. Sullo sfondo, l'operazione antiterrorismo del regime ucraino nel Donbass ha lasciato il posto all'operazione delle Forze unificate. Che gli americani, fa sapere il Dipartimento di Stato, hanno gia' dotato di missili anticarro Javelin. Con buona pace degli Accordi di Minsk, della cui inattuazione, pero', viene accusata la Russia.3. Corea: processo di pace fra le contraddizioni Le truppe USA rimarranno in Corea del Sud, nonostante i colloqui di pace in corso. Lo ha ribadito il portavoce del presidente sudcoreano Moon Jae-in ieri, mercoledi' 2 maggio. Una risposta nervosa alle esternazioni del consulente del presidente, per cui "sarebbe difficile a questo punto giustificare la loro presenza nella penisola". Ma Moon Jae-in chiarisce che "e' bene non creare ulteriore confusione", ricordando che Kim Jon-un ha ritirato la richiesta di rimozione delle truppe USA come pre-condizione degli accordi. Pechino, intanto, lancia chiari messaggi per cui non intende essere marginalizzata dai colloqui. L'editoriale di ieri del Global Times titolava: "Il ruolo della Cina sara' indispensabile per la denuclearizzazione della penisola". A sottolinearlo, il Ministro degli Esteri cinese, Wang Yi, ed il suo cancelliere si sono recati a Pyongyang ieri, per restaurare i rapporti bilaterali fra i due Paesi. Nel frattempo, il processo di pace continua: allestita una linea telefonica diretta fra i leaders delle due Coree ed una commissione speciale sudcoreana volta ad implementare i risultati dello storico incontro di venerdi', mentre Trump ha annunciato stamane il rilascio imminente di 3 ostaggi americani da parte di Pyongyang. Un segnale volto a prepare la strada all'incontro fra il presidente americano e Kim Jong-un.4. La guerra tra Nato e Russia si combatte in EuropaLe manovre NATO “Siil-2018”, iniziate ieri, mercoledi' 2 maggio, nel Sud-Est dell'Estonia e nella Lettonia settentrionale, ovvero lungo i confini con la Russia, sono le più grandi esercitazioni militari della storia estone. Termineranno il 13 maggio e coinvolgeranno oltre 15mila soldati, compresi riservisti e membri del gruppo paramilitare estone "Kaiseliit". Ulteriori 2 mila soldati sono arrivati da 10 Paesi della NATO, tra cui Stati Uniti, Regno Unito e Germania, ma anche da Stati che non appartengono all'Alleanza: Ucraina, Georgia, Svezia, Finlandia e Irlanda. Lo scenario prevede che le truppe coinvolte respingano l'attacco di “Murinius”, uno Stato inventato, ostile alla cultura e alla democrazia occidentali e il cui territorio, guarda caso, corrisponde a quello della Russia. Mentre nell'alleato di Murinius, “Griseus”, si puo' facilmente riconoscere la Bielorussia. Secondo il senatore russo, Alexey Pushkov, oggi, nel mondo, esistono due possibili punti di scontro tra Russia e Stati Uniti: la Siria e il Baltico. 5. Riga agli abitanti russofoni: “Valigia, stazione, Russia” Martedi' 1 maggio, a Riga, diecimila manifestanti sono scesi in piazza per protestare contro la riforma dell'istruzione, che prevede, entro il 2021, il passaggio all'insegnamento in lingua lettone in tutte le scuole del Paese, comprese quelle russe. “Chi e' contrario puo' tranquillamente tornarsene in Russia!”, ha replicato su Twitter il segretario del ministero della Giustizia, Jānis Iesalnieks, con tanto di illustrazione della Madre Patria che chiama. Dimenticando, pero', che in Lettonia, secondo il censimento del 2011, almeno il 30% degli abitanti e' russofono. Mentre a Riga e a Daugavpils, le due maggiori citta' del Paese, la percentuale supera il 50%. Intanto, il leader del movimento in difesa delle scuole russe, Aleksandr Gaponenko, un professore di 64 anni, e' in prigione dal 20 aprile, accusato di una non meglio precisata attivita' “contro l'integrita' dello Stato”.
Erin, Radha, and Loren make it back to the Show (where we never handle our own luggage), welcoming back all-star guest Kori Schake to talk NSC turnover, civil-military relations, and everything else that's radical in a tubular kind of way. We break down Kim Jong-Un's super-secret trip to Beijing and note that when the Saudi Crown Prince showed up for his two week tour of America, not all welcomes were warm. Meanwhile, VA Secretary Shulkin is out (sometimes you win), the president's personal doctor is in (sometimes you lose); and DoD tries to square the circle on the transgender ban (sometimes it rains). We substitute basketball for pop-culture, with predictable consequences. Oh, and when you speak of us, speak well. Loren DeJonge Schulman, "John Bolton thinks he can be tough. Can he also be fair?" Washington Post Matthew Waxman, "The John Bolton I Knew," Lawfare Alex Ward, "Kim Jong Un's secret visit to China, explained by an expert," Vox Evan Osnos, "Why Kim Jong Un went to China," New Yorker Dan De Luce, Robbie Gramer, "Congress Sours on Saudi Arabia Over Yemen," Foreign Policy Dana Stuster, "What's on Mohammed bin Salman's Agenda?" Lawfare Ryan Hass, "What we know--and don't--about the meeting between Kim Jon-un and Xi Jinping," Brookings "Doubt cast on Saudi claims of Houthi missile interception," Al Jazeera Jeffrey Lewis, "Patriot Missiles Are Made in America and Fail Everywhere," Foreign Policy Phillip Carter, "Chaos Awaits Ronny Jackson at the VA," Slate Leo Shane III, "What we've learned from David Shulkin's post-firing media blitz," Military Times Philip Rucker, "Trump's Ohio speech to promote infrastructure ranges widely, from North Korea to 'Roseanne,'" Washington Post Music by Future Teens Produced by Tre Hester
Erin, Radha, and Loren make it back to the Show (where we never handle our own luggage), welcoming back all-star guest Kori Schake to talk NSC turnover, civil-military relations, and everything else that's radical in a tubular kind of way. We break down Kim Jong-Un's super-secret trip to Beijing and note that when the Saudi Crown Prince showed up for his two week tour of America, not all welcomes were warm. Meanwhile, VA Secretary Shulkin is out (sometimes you win), the president's personal doctor is in (sometimes you lose); and DoD tries to square the circle on the transgender ban (sometimes it rains). We substitute basketball for pop-culture, with predictable consequences. Oh, and when you speak of us, speak well. Loren DeJonge Schulman, "John Bolton thinks he can be tough. Can he also be fair?" Washington Post Matthew Waxman, "The John Bolton I Knew," Lawfare Alex Ward, "Kim Jong Un's secret visit to China, explained by an expert," Vox Evan Osnos, "Why Kim Jong Un went to China," New Yorker Dan De Luce, Robbie Gramer, "Congress Sours on Saudi Arabia Over Yemen," Foreign Policy Dana Stuster, "What's on Mohammed bin Salman's Agenda?" Lawfare Ryan Hass, "What we know--and don't--about the meeting between Kim Jon-un and Xi Jinping," Brookings "Doubt cast on Saudi claims of Houthi missile interception," Al Jazeera Jeffrey Lewis, "Patriot Missiles Are Made in America and Fail Everywhere," Foreign Policy Phillip Carter, "Chaos Awaits Ronny Jackson at the VA," Slate Leo Shane III, "What we've learned from David Shulkin's post-firing media blitz," Military Times Philip Rucker, "Trump's Ohio speech to promote infrastructure ranges widely, from North Korea to 'Roseanne,'" Washington Post Music by Future Teens Produced by Tre Hester
CdM 13: ¡KK Kaijus! ¡Tentamos nuestra suerte hablando de dos películas koreanas sobre kaijus! Una Norcoreana del Norte y otra Surcoreana del sur. Si tras este programa desaparecemos, recordadnos como héroes…o algo. Secciones: - Ficha del monstruo: Nuestro ínclito (¿?) Servobot nos hablará de los vicios y virtudes de Pulgasari y el bicho de The Host. - Películas: Si has leído lo de arriba ya sabrás cuales. Si no, no estamos muy seguros de quererte como oyente. “Pulgasari”, la película que se le encaprichó a Kim Jon il hacer “convenciendo” a un cineasta surcoreano para que fuera a realizarla a su país. “The Host”, la película surcoreana que todos menos Servobot ponen a parir. - Kaijus, ¡fuera del cine!: En honor a nuestro incansable seguidor Guybrush reseñamos un artículo que escribió hace un tiempo sobre el Doctor Infierno. - Guía de supervivencia kaiju: Divertidos consejos del comandante Josan para sobrevivir a los monstruos de este programa o usarlos de escudo.? - Entrevista con el monstruo: ¡Acompaña a Rinconete y Cortadillo…digo a Servobot y Marco en sus peripecias por la tierra del Amado Líder. ¿Sobrevivirán? - El correo de los monsterianos: Donde contestamos vuestras preguntas, dudas, comentamos y lo que queráis compartir con nosotros. - Contacto y próximo programa: Anunciamos el tema y las películas que trataremos en el siguiente programa de CdM. Todo salpicado del buen humor y la diversión que nos caracterizan. Esperamos que lo disfrutes, monsteriano. Puedes encontrarnos en: www.facebook.com/cosasdmonstruos/ y en @monsterianos Comentarios y más programas en www.canalosera.com
En estos dos últimos siglos han proliferado tiranos de medio pelo que, amén de cumplir con el manual del buen dictador (egocentrismo, derroche, estupidez, maldad, eliminación de opositores y de libertades), han sido protagonistas de las anécdotas más extravagantes y macabras que se puedan imaginar. Caníbales, coleccionistas de cosas raras, adictos a la pornografía y al lujo, son muchas las excentricidades de algunos dictadores en los cuatro continentes y algunos todavía vivos y coleando (como Obiang o Kim Jonun), sin olvidarnos de los clásicos Hitler, Idi Amin, Bokasa, Gadafi, Ceaucescu, Trujillo y un largo etcétera de personajes megalómanos que han escrito páginas de terror en la historia de la humanidad. Todo aspirante a dictadorcillo que se abstenga de escuchar este programa no vaya a ser que le dé ideas…
I want to make a fun episode that isn't really talked about amongst the people we learn productivity and motivational inspiration. Now these tips you can learn from people who have questionable morals are insightful and interesting. So even though you don't necessarily want to ‘learn' from an evil dictator, doesn't mean it isn't worth hearing about. To be fair, a lot of the successful people we look up to such as Steve Jobs, Elon Musk, and Jeff Bezos for their achievements but let's not overlook that they too have questionable morals when it comes to business. Now leaders can be manipulative and like to take advantage of other people's minds when they are weak, remove them from their friends, and give speeches that empower them with what they want to hear. There's 6 things that evil dictators do in certain situations. 1. Bring only the difficult problems to people when their willpower is at their weakest. As evident when you get tired, your mind is in a different place and you might not make the best decision available. A successful dictator knows when to use this. The late Fidel Castro would purposely hold his meetings at 4am with people who had to get out of bed so they would be tired. Joseph Stalin of Russia also used this tactic during WWII. Now the idea is to work with people when they are tired or not at 100% of their best. Fatigue is real and why we value resting as much as working hard. It's easily exploitable especially if you have meetings that really early or late so you can work at your best. 2. Have a 5 year plan The 5 year plan was created by Stalin who used this to keep track of his economical policies and readiness of future problems. It was widely used throughout Russia in politics and was adopted in other Asian countries. While your 5 year plan will be a lot smaller than a dictator's the actual idea of having one is great. This is similar to asking yourself to where do you see yourself in 5 years? It's a question that everyone should wonder. So here's some questions to ask yourself: What will your typical day look like? What would your house be? What would you be looking forward to? Who would be your friends? Write your answers down of where you see it being in the next 5 years. Planning ahead of 5 years is plants a strong end goal that you can be working towards right now. It'll give yourself meaning if you don't have so already. 3. Remove threats of your power Dictators have to hold their power in order to do their job, and there's tons of problems that arise that can take that away. This could even mean removing their friends and families who probably want their power. What dictators do is to make an outer circle want that power while having an inner circle praising them constantly. Fidel Castro was well known for this as he purposely left Che Guevara stranded after the revolution of Cuba because he didn't want him to take his power. Now what can we learn from this? Is being knowledgeable about your competition wether its for your business or a position that you want to be in. Not saying you should do bad things to people, but rather acknowledge the threats that preventing your dream from happening. 4. Have a ‘Cult of Personality' Now a cult of personality is a tactic that dictators use which is to present themselves as the best person they can be. To an extent, they show themselves as gods. This is through propaganda and being widely known everywhere. We see it with Kim Jon-il of North Korea. As point out in many book about his doctrines with his people, they actually believe that he can control the weather with his clothes. Nicolae Ceaușescu, a dictator of Romania would call himself the “The Genius of the Carpathians” and Benito Mussolini of Italy would always look taller than he actually is in his photo to look more powerful. Now what can you learn from this? Being a cult of personality isn't always a bad thing. You can be likeable, charismatic, and trusting without manipulating or telling lies. It's about showing yourself in the best light, but no need to try to be something that you aren't. 5. Make powerful and eccentric speeches Now Adolf Hitler was one of the worst people to live yet there's a lot to learn from him. One was his ability to make the most influential speeches of all time. He broke the mold of what people expected from speeches at the time. They looked at speeches as complexed and highly intellectual. what Hitler did was to make them exciting with emotions and stories. He was able to talk about the problems on a personal level and made him like able. While the content was horrible, his delivery was astounding. He used ways to plant ideas into people's minds. He obsessed over the speeches to make them perfect. What you can learn from this is remember the audience when you're talking to. Why are they listening? What should they get out of it? How can you keep their attention? These are the questions that made hitler and other well known speakers so great. 6. Learning from experiences is better than learning from books Practice makes perfect is a strong mantra all the dictators learned to love. Julius Ceasar fought on the frontline with his soldiers so he had first hand experience of the situation. He even lived with them as they go about their days and believed in the experience is the greatest teacher. The infamous Napoleon Bonaparte did the same as he worked him self up in the french army. Mao also with his peasants that he wanted to control. You can learn from this is by knowing how things work by doing it yourself. They practiced what they wanted to rule. As we may have learned in our first jobs that gained more knowledge than school. Likewise this is why internships are so important. When you have experience, you have qualifications. Now you have the power to become a dictator, but you can be something more and be remembered for a having a better impact. So be courageous without the negativity.
Jon Campos formed "Jon Campos and the Incurables" in 2015 after leaving Seventrain, Drew Gino joined just to provide some backing on Jon's acoustic gigs, then they grabbed James Raub and formed this little group that's about to make waves. Wanting to stay in the Alternative Rock format, the group launched with their EP "Tragic Tales and Lullabies," and we play three of those tracks for you! We also discover how oddly similar Jon Campos and the host Big Jon are...it's very creepy actually, you'll have to listen to find out that...and some cool insights to the album and production notes. We also learn that Kim (Jon's wife and Manager) is the most important Incurable...after all, she married him! Tyler is still MIA and Timmy had to be a Rockstar for awhile, so Trevor steps up to bat...and hits a...well...at LEAST a triple...but Futoners, you are the ones who really decide.
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Guest this hour - Paul Kengor (author: The Communist) Dennis Rodman visits Kim Jon-un for a sweet little visits and Larson has all the glowing highlights! Dr. Paul Kengor joins Mark to relate that to operating reality in the world today - including that of President Obama! And Romney is back! Mitt and Ann give their first interview since the election - and Chris Wallace gets the honor! Join us this Monday for all of the cold-hard realities here on The Mark Larson Show!