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Marcel Lucassen werkte bij de Duitse voetbalbond, de KNVB en Arsenal. Nu is hij neergestreken bij N.E.C., als hoofd voetbalontwikkeling. Hij is verantwoordelijk voor het opleiden van trainers en spelers en heeft een duidelijk doel: binnen een paar jaar moet N.E.C. een van de beste jeugdopleidingen van Nederland hebben. Lucassen zit aan tafel met ESPN-redacteur Daan Sutorius en presentator Yordi Yamali. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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Arjen Anthony Lucassen, best known for his Ayreon all-star progressive rock project, is back with his first solo album in 13 years. Songs No One Will Hear is a conceptual piece about the world finding out that an asteroid is coming to destroy the planet in five months' time. The music is eclectic — at times fun, at others serious, with an excellent blend of darker and lighter moments. Arjen was kind enough to talk to me about his new album, his musical past, working with legendary actor Rutger Hauer on his last solo album, and many other topics. Learn more about Arjen's work at https://arjenlucassen.com/. Please hit the like button and/or leave a rating/review wherever you consume this podcast. You can read my Michael's Record Collection newsletter for free by signing up at michaelsrecordcollection.substack.com. Follow MRC on Twitter (@MikesRecords), like it on Facebook, and follow on Instagram, Bluesky, and/or TikTok. Have questions or comments or want to suggest a topic? Hit me up at michaelsrecordcollection@gmail.com. I'd love to have your support for this independent podcast. You can become a patron of this show by becoming a Michael's Record Collection Patreon subscriber starting at only $2 per month at the MRC Patreon page. Supporter benefits escalate at each level, providing more value the more you support the show. For example, you will know about interviews in advance and at some levels you can submit questions for the artists, come on the show to co-host, enter prize drawings, and more.
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Schilder Reinier Lucassen is op 14 juni j.l. overleden. Ter nagedachtenis een herhaling van een gesprek met Lucassen dat eerder werd uitgezonden op 14 maart 2023. “Als je vraagt hoe ik tot mijn beeldtaal kwam, dat begon met mijn overtuiging [eind jaren 50 begin jaren 60] dat de enige echte, goede en belangrijke moderne kunst abstracte kunst was. Maar er ontstond bij mij ook belangstelling, of die was er al, voor figuratieve kunst. Dan denk ik vooral aan figuratieve kunst die in de dertiger jaren gemaakt is: de nieuwe zakelijkheid en magisch realisme. Dat waren voorbeelden die aantoonden dat moderne kunst wel degelijk figuratief kon zijn. Maar in de periode van de vijftiger jaren kwam dat eigenlijk niet meer voor. Er was bij mij op een gegeven moment toch het idee dat er zoiets als een synthese mogelijk moest zijn. Daar dacht ik aan: een synthese tussen abstractie en figuratie die dus wel een nieuwe bijdrage aan de figuratieve kunst zou opleveren en ook moderne kunst zou zijn. Dus wat je kan zeggen is dat die nieuwe figuratie een voorbeeld is van een kunst die door de abstracte kunst is heen gegaan. Geheel anders dan de figuratie die in die periode beoefend werd en waar de moderne kunst eigenlijk niet voor bestond.” RL ————— Afbeelding (gekropt): Lucassen, 'Traum' (1979-1980), 90 x 80 cm acryl op doek. Courtesy: Erven Lucassen & Baars Projects SPRINGVOSSEN redactie + presentatie: Robert van Altena contact: springvossen [at] gmail.com www.instagram.com/springvossen https://pixelfed.social/Springvossen www.amsterdamfm.nl/onderwerp/springvossen
Die EU-Staaten haben sich darauf geeinigt, wieder aufzurüsten. Für den AfD-Verteidigungsexperten Rüdiger Lucassen ist Geldmangel aber nicht das Problem der Bundeswehr. Er fordert unter anderem eigene deutsche Atomwaffen.
Die USA und Russland verhandeln über ein Ende des Krieges in der Ukraine. Der verteidigungspolitische Sprecher der AfD im Bundestag, Rüdiger Lucassen, meint, dass die Ukraine mit an den Tisch gehöre.
It has been a while since we discussed edge computing, so I figured I would ask one of our local Solution Architects to join me to share his knowledge and experience. Raymond Lucassen is involved in most of VMware's/Broadcom's larger edge projects, and shares some very interesting insights in this, for many, unexplored area of technology.Mentioned documents or links:Raymonds Explore SlidedeckSiemens Edge HostEdge and AI / MLDisclaimer: The thoughts and opinions shared in this podcast are our own/guest(s), and not necessarily those of Broadcom or VMware by Broadcom.
Gast: Sander van Deurzen, schilder In deze aflevering gaat Robert van Altena in gesprek met Sander van Deurzen over zijn werk. Op 7 november a.s. wordt de Jeanne Oosting Prijs 2024 uitgereikt aan Sander van Deurzen en aan schilder Lucassen. Foto (detail): Sander van Deurzen, Referentia (2024), acrylverf op papier, 180x140cm SPRINGVOSSEN redactie + presentatie: Robert van Altena contact: springvossen[at]gmail.com www.instagram.com/springvossen www.facebook.com/springvossen www.amsterdamfm.nl/programma/springvossen
Verteidigungs-Politiker Rüdiger Lucassen (AfD) kritisiert die Bundesregierung dafür, immer weitere Waffen an die Ukraine liefern zu wollen. Die Gefahr, dass Russland bei Erreichen seiner Kriegsziele weitere Staaten angreife, sei nicht zu belegen. Heinemann, Christoph www.deutschlandfunk.de, Interviews
In this episode, the guys take turns talking about topics that are top of mind for them. Enjoy this grab-bag episode. This is it for Season 4. Have a great summer! We'll see you next season! == WHAT WE'RE LISTENING TO & RECOMMEND == CRAIG Listening to Lee Morgan Influenced by SWEET Enjoys the writing of Jim Steinman LEE Listening to Existentia (be aware there is also a Death Metal band with the same name) Listening to Big Big Train Influenced by Ambrosia Enjoys the writing of Sara MacLachlan TONY Listening to Lucassen & Soeterbeck's Plan 9 Listening to The Cyberiam - Unobtainium Influenced by Gravity Kills Enjoys the writing of Vienna Teng == UNHEARD OF == O TEATRO MÁGICO (BRASIL) O Teatro Mágico (literally The Magical Theater) is a Brazilian musical group, formed in 2003. It was created in the municipality of Osasco, in the state of São Paulo by Fernando Anitelli and other seven artists, two being circus performers. The group's purpose goes beyond music and it is to bring literature, performing arts, politics and culture all to one place, with the intention of reaching as many people as possible. Web Facebook YouTube Instagram == SUPPORT THE SHOW == Help support UP3Show financially at: patreon.com/up3show NOW FEATURES BONUS CONTENT AND EXTRAS! Check out our new homepage at up3show.com! Follow us on Twitter: UP3Show: @up3show
In dieser Folge berichten wir von einer ganz besonderen Live-Veranstaltung mit Marcel Lucassen. Außerdem sprechen wir über das richtige Aufwärmprogramm für den Kinder- und Jugendfußball.
Tras muchos años de inactividad , regresa La Mansión del Rock ... En formato podcast Hard Rock , Heavy Metal , Rock,... Disponible en el canal de Radio Hard rock podcast. Killwolf , Dunedain , Scret Sphere , Whom Gods Destroy , Iron Maiden , Raimbow , Masterplan , Firewind , Vow Wow , Lucassen and Soeterboek´s Plan Nine , Powerwolf , Monument Locución : Angel " El Guardian " Controles : Lozano
Welcome to The Nonlinear Library, where we use Text-to-Speech software to convert the best writing from the Rationalist and EA communities into audio. This is: Evaluating Stability of Unreflective Alignment, published by james.lucassen on February 1, 2024 on The AI Alignment Forum. This post has an accompanying SPAR project! Apply here if you're interested in working on this with me. Huge thanks to Mikita Balesni for helping me implement the MVP. Regular-sized thanks to Aryan Bhatt, Rudolph Laine, Clem von Stengel, Aaron Scher, Jeremy Gillen, Peter Barnett, Stephen Casper, and David Manheim for helpful comments. 0. Key Claims Most alignment work today doesn't aim for alignment that is stable under value-reflection[1]. I think this is probably the most sensible approach to alignment. But there is a threat model which could potentially be a serious obstacle to this entire class of alignment approaches, which is not currently being tracked or evaluated. It goes like this: Long-horizon capabilities require a particular capability I call "stepping back" (described in more detail in the body of the post) Stepping back seems likely to be learned in a very generalizable way If stepping back generalizes in what seems like the simplest / most natural way, it will create a tendency for AIs to do value-reflection If we're unable to prevent this value-reflection, it will cause any AI whose alignment is not stable under value-reflection to become misaligned However, I'm quite uncertain about whether or not this threat model will go through, for a few reasons: The chain of argument is highly conjunctive and therefore fragile. The track record of anthropomorphic reasoning about which AI capabilities will imply which other AI behaviors seems poor. There is an intuitive counterexample provided by humans, at least at human-level intelligence. Even given this uncertainty, work on this threat model seems very neglected given the wide swath of highly-invested-in alignment approaches that it could affect. I don't think further abstract argument about the likelihood of this threat model will reduce my uncertainty much. Instead, I propose some evals to keep track of each component of this threat model: Evaluate the stepping back capabilities of frontier AIs in domains where they receive the most long-horizon training. Evaluate the generalization of frontier AIs stepping back behavior to other task domains. Evaluate how difficult it is to decouple the capabilities of frontier AIs between domains. Evaluate how difficult it is to prevent frontier AIs from thinking certain "forbidden thoughts" even if those thoughts are incentivized by the task setting 1. Reflective vs Unreflective Alignment I want to start by making an explicit distinction between two importantly different uses of the word "alignment". The distinction is between alignment that aims to be preserved even under value-reflection by the AI, and alignment that does not aim for that. I will call alignment approaches that aim for stability under value-reflection "reflective alignment", and approaches that do not "unreflective alignment". One easy way to connect this distinction to your existing thinking is by checking if you think of alignment as a binary or as a spectrum. Unreflective alignment naturally admits a spectrum formulation - alignment which is stable under X amount of value-reflection (or other destabilizing pressures). Reflective alignment, on the other hand, is typically thought of as a binary[2] - either the AI converges to the intended values in the limit, or it goes to some other fixed point instead. In the current alignment discussion, iterative prosaic approaches generally propose to work by ensuring "alignment increases faster than capabilities". This is clearly an alignment-as-spectrum framing, suggesting the goal in mind is unreflective alignment. For further confirmation, consider the type of step that is considered an increase in alignment - going from baseline GPT-3 t...
Migratie is al jaren een heet hangijzer in de Nederlandse politiek en samenleving. Wat kan de Nederlandse migratiegeschiedenis ons leren over de huidige migratievraagstukken, en biedt die geschiedenis ook bepaalde handvatten? Te gast is Leo Lucassen, hoogleraar migratiegeschiedenis aan de Universiteit Leiden. Gasten in BNR's Big Five van het Migratievraagstuk: - Leo Lucassen, hoogleraar arbeids- en migratiegeschiedenis aan de Universiteit Leiden en directeur van het Internationaal Instituut voor Sociale Geschiedenis - Tesseltje de Lange, hoogleraar Europees migratierecht aan de Radboud Universiteit - Leendert Beekman, politiek verslaggever bij BNR Nieuwsradio - Ingrid Thijssen, VNO-NCW Voorzitter - Jeroen Lenaers, CDA-EuroparlementariërSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Programa 366 del 03 de enero, trasmitiendo en España en Sol y Rabia, Revi Radio, TNT Radio Rock, El Lokal del Rock y Asalto Mata Radio Rock, en Argentina en Lado Salvaje Radio y en Puerto Rico en Heavy Metal Mansion. Con bandas clásicas como Autopsy, Cirith Ungol, Black Oak Arkansas, Chicago, Dokken, y otras menos reconocidas pero igualmente interesantes como Eric Sardinas, Lucassen's Supersonis Revolution y Ozric Tentacles. De España tenemos a Electric Flames, Evanora y Effe. Canciones que escucharemos hoy. 1.Autopsy - Rabid Funeral, 2.Cirith Ungol - Velocity (S.E.P.), 3.Black Oak Arkansas - Space Lord, 4.Chicago - I'm a Man, 5.Electric Flames - Lucky Break, 6.Evanora - En el Tiempo, 7.Dokken - Saving Grace, 8.Dokken - Into the Fire, 9.Dokken - Unchain the Night, 10.Dokken - Lightning Strikes Again, 11.Dokken - Mr. Scary, 12.Dokken - Dream Warriors, 13.Effe - Sin Nada, 14.Effe - La copla del Rock and Roll, 15.Eric Sardinas - Laundromat , 16.Lucassen - Heard it on the X, 17.Ozric Tentacles - Deep Blue Shade
Der Wochenrückblick mit Sprecher und Produzent Robert Meier. Diese Woche hören Sie ausgewählte Interviews mit folgenden Gästen:Thomas Fasbender, JournalistRüdiger Stobbe, StromdatenanalystRüdiger Lucassen, Oberst a. D. der deutschen BundeswehrSven Hildebrandt, Professor für FrauenheilkundeDr. Valentin Landmann von der Schweizer NeutralitätsinitiativeDr. Helmut Becker, BMW-ManagerDr. Markus Krall, FinanzexperteBernd Lucke, Professor für MakroökonomieDr. Matthias Burchardt, BildungsphilosophManfred Haferburg, KerntechnikerDen nächsten Wochenrückblick können Sie am 16. Dezember 2023 ab 5 Uhr morgens hören.
Deutschlands Energiepolitik gleicht international der eines Geisterfahrers. Wie schlimm die Energielage im Land tatsächlich ist, fragt Marcel Joppa den Stromdatenanalysten Rüdiger Stobbe. Dank der grünen Wirtschaftspolitik gerät nun auch die deutsche Bundeswehr ins Straucheln: Die ausgeuferten Energiekosten der Bundeswehrliegenschaften sind nur der Anfang, sagt der AfD-Bundestagsabgeordnete und Oberst a. D. der Bundeswehr Rüdiger Lucassen im Interview. Als Folge der jüngsten Politik und zahlreicher Herausforderungen kehren immer mehr Wähler den Grünen den Rücken zu und stärken stattdessen konservative Parteien – nicht nur in Deutschland, auch in der Schweiz. Wie sich die schweizerische Politiklandschaft verändert, erklärt der PR-Berater Alexander Segert, der für sie SVP erfolgreich Wahlkampagnen entworfen hat.In einem Kommentar von Jan David Zimmermann geht es schließlich um die Kritik an Israel im Nahostkonflikt und um fundamentale Grenzüberschreitungen.
Die Akademie-Website der Gunners setzt neue Maßstäbe und Marcel Lucassen in einer exklusiven Fortbildung. Sako und Joscha sprechen wie (fast) jede Woche über spannende Themen rund um das runde Leder.
In deze aflevering van NACpraat Radio blikken Leon, Joeri en Marcel terug op een vermakelijk en succesvol verlopen NOAD Cup toernooi. Over Madese Boys was veel en weinig te zeggen. Na 42 doelpunten voor en 0 tegen de amateurploegen, was het woensdag tijd voor de eerste serieuze krachtmeting. ondanks de nipte 2-3 nederlaag was er nog voldoende huiswerk te zien. Hoe werkte het middenveld, waar zijn de hiaten, welke jeugdspelers pakken hun kans, de experimenten met Lucassen en De Wijs en het gebrek aan vuurkracht voorin. Ook verdiende de stadionomroeper een grondige evaluatie. Een globale stand van zaken van de huidige selectie en transfergeruchten. Tot slot een vooruitblik naar het oefenprogramma van de komende twee weken.
Lisa Lucassen ist Gründungsmitglied des Performance-Kollektivs She She Pop. In diesem Zusammenhang hat sie zahlreiche Produktionen vom Konzept über Textentwicklung, Proben, Kostümherstellung, Bühnenbildentwurf, technische Einrichtung bis zur Abrechnung begleitet. Und in den meisten Stücken der Gruppe stand sie als Performerin auf der Bühne, was unmittelbar die Frage aufwirft, welche Modi der Entscheidung notwendig, ratsam oder eher nicht empfehlenswert sind, wenn es darum geht, im Kollektiv vor Publikum zu agieren. Lisa Lucassen hat am Institut für Angewandte Theaterwissenschaft in Gießen studiert und ist derzeit Vertretungsprofessorin für Regie an der HfMDK Frankfurt.Being on Stage (Off the Record)Werkstattgespräche mit Performer:innen der Darstellenden KünsteOnline-Ringvorlesung der Hessischen Theaterakademie im Wintersemester 2022/23jew. donnerstags, 18.30-20.00h Was heißt es, auf der Bühne vor Publikum etwas darzustellen - zu zeigen, zu spielen, zu performen? Welche ästhetischen, ethischen und praktischen Fragen entstehen in den Arbeitsprozessen? Was lässt sich am Ende auf der Bühne realisieren? Wieviel Freiraum bei gleichzeitiger künstlerischer Verantwortung und gesellschaftlicher Relevanz bildet sich in der eigenen Arbeit ab? Im Wintersemester 2022/23 lädt die HTA zehn bühnenerfahrene Expert:innen aus den Bereichen Schauspiel, Performance, Choreographie, Tanz und Gesang ein. Mit ihnen sprechen wir über die unterschiedlichsten Erfahrungen zu Auf- und Abtritten, Körperbildern und Spielkonzepten, Repräsentanz und Präsenz, Probenprozessen und natürlich über das (un)gewisse Etwas.Anmeldung und Zugangsdaten unter info@hessische-theaterakademie.de
Link to bioRxiv paper: http://biorxiv.org/cgi/content/short/2023.04.20.537660v1?rss=1 Authors: Kotah, J. M., Kater, M. S. J., Hoeijmakers, L., Brosens, N., Lesuis, S., Tandari, R., Marchetto, L., Yusaf, E., Smit, A., Lucassen, P., Krugers, H., Verheijen, M., Korosi, A. Abstract: Epidemiological evidence indicates that early life stress (ES) exposure increases the risk for later-life diseases, such as Alzheimer's disease (AD). Accordingly, we and others have shown that ES aggravates the development of, and response to, amyloid-beta (A{beta}) pathology in animal models. Moreover, ES-exposed transgenic APP/PS1 mice display deficits in both cognitive flexibility and synaptic function. As the mechanisms behind these changes were unclear, we here investigated how exposure to ES, using the limited nesting and bedding model, affects the synaptic proteome across 2 different ages in both wildtype and APP/PS1 transgenic mice. We found that, compared to wildtype mice, the hippocampal synaptosomes of APP/PS1 mice at an early pathological stage (4 months) showed a higher abundance of mitochondrial proteins and lower levels of proteins involved in actin dynamics. Interestingly, ES exposure in wildtype mice had similar effects on the level of mitochondrial and actin-related synaptosomal proteins at this age, whereas ES exposure had no additional effect on the synaptosomal proteome of early-stage APP/PS1 mice. Accordingly, ultrastructural analysis of the synapse using electron microscopy in a follow-up cohort showed fewer mitochondria in pre- and post-synaptic compartments of APP/PS1 and ES-exposed mice, respectively. At a later pathological stage (10 months), the hippocampal synaptic proteome of APP/PS1 mice revealed an upregulation of proteins related to A{beta} processing, that was accompanied by a downregulation of proteins related to postsynaptic receptor endocytosis. ES exposure no longer affected the synaptic proteome of wildtype animals by this age, whereas it affected the expression of astrocytic proteins involved in lipid metabolism in APP/PS1 mice. We confirmed a dysregulation of astrocyte protein expression in a separate cohort of 12-month-old mice, by immunostaining for the alpha subunit of the mitochondrial trifunctional protein and fatty acid synthase in astrocytes. In conclusion, our data suggest that ES and amyloidosis share pathogenic pathways involving synaptic mitochondrial dysfunction and astrocytic lipid metabolism. These pathways might be underlying contributors to the long-term aggravation of the APP/PS1 phenotype by ES, as well as to the ES-associated risk for AD progression. These data are publicly accessible online as a web app via https://amsterdamstudygroup.shinyapps.io/ES_Synaptosome_Proteomics_Visualizer/. Copy rights belong to original authors. Visit the link for more info Podcast created by Paper Player, LLC
Hello everyone and welcome to another edition of Interviewing the Legends I'm your host Ray Shasho So, you think you know Arjen Lucassen, huh? Towering Dutch prog rock polymath? The man behind the super successful prog rock conceptualists Ayreon? Not to mention his prog metal offshoots Star One and Guilt Machine? Enormous overarching concept albums about space and time, packed to the hilt with special guests that read like a who's who of modern-day progressive rock? Records that take as long to conceive as they do to record. That Arjen Lucassen? Well, think again... 'Golden Age Of Music', the latest album to feature Lucassen's not inconsiderable talents, may also feature stellar musicianship and killer tunes, but there is no storyline that takes place far into the future in the far flung depths of space. Nor do the album's 11 tracks come courtesy of an unending list of guest artists. The result is 11 tracks of high energy, progressively inclined heavy rock. ‘Golden Age Of Music' will be officially be released on May 19th on CD and Vinyl, but available to preorder now at https://lnk.to/SupersonicRevolution or amazon.com. Please welcome Dutch singer, songwriter, multi-instrumentalist musician and record producer best known for his long-running progressive metal/rock opera project Ayreon … ARJEN LUCASSEN to Interviewing the Legends … Supersonic Revolution – Arjen's new band! PURCHASE THE LATEST RELEASE ‘GOLDEN AGE OF MUSIC' BY ARJEN LUCASSEN'S SUPERSONIC REVOLUTION AVAILABLE MAY 19TH PREORDER NOW AT https://lnk.to/SupersonicRevolution and amazon.com So, you think you know Arjen Lucassen, huh? Towering Dutch prog rock polymath? The man behind the super successful prog rock conceptualists Ayreon? Not to mention his prog metal offshoots Star One and Guilt Machine? Enormous overarching concept albums about space and time, packed to the hilt with special guests that read like a who's who of modern-day progressive rock? Records that take as long to conceive as they do to record. That Arjen Lucassen? Well, think again... 'Golden Age Of Music', the latest album to feature Lucassen's not inconsiderable talents, may also feature stellar musicianship and killer tunes, but there is no storyline that takes place far into the future in the far flung depths of space. Nor do the album's 11 tracks come courtesy of an unending list of guest artists. The end result is 11 tracks of high energy, progressively inclined heavy rock that swings with the kind of groove Deep Purple rocked with in the early to mid-1970s. Golden Age Of Music is out May 19, 2023 on CD and Vinyl. FOR MORE INFORMATION ABOUT ARJEN LUCASSEN AND ARJEN LUCASSEN'S SUPERSONIC REVOLUTION VISIT www.arjenlucassen.com Official website /www.arjenlucassen.com/live Live Shows www.facebook.com/ArjenLucassenOfficial Facebook www.instagram.com/ayreon_official Instagram www.youtube.com/channel/UCihO6uVisilu1mn4x2u-HOA YouTube DICOGRAPHY Solo Pools of Sorrow, Waves of Joy (1994) Lost in the New Real (2012) Ambeon Fate of a Dreamer (2001) Ayreon The Final Experiment (1995) Actual Fantasy (1996) Into the Electric Castle (1998) Universal Migrator Part 1: The Dream Sequencer (2000) Universal Migrator Part 2: Flight of the Migrator (2000) The Human Equation (2004) 01011001 (2008) The Theory of Everything (2013) The Source (2017) Transitus (2020) Bodine Bold as Brass (1982) Three Times Running (1983) The Gentle Storm The Diary (2015) Guilt Machine On This Perfect Day (2009) Star One Space Metal (2002) Victims of the Modern Age (2010) Revel in Time (2022) Stream of Passion Embrace the Storm (2005) Supersonic Revolution Golden Age of Music (2023) Vengeance1 Vengeance (1984) We Have Ways to Make You Rock (1986) Take It or Leave It (1987) Arabia (1989) The Last of the Fallen Heroes (1994)2 Uncredited Strange Hobby (1996) Support us!
Gast: Lucassen, schilder “Als je vraagt hoe ik tot mijn beeldtaal kwam, dat begon met mijn overtuiging [eind jaren 50 begin jaren 60] dat de enige echte, goede en belangrijke moderne kunst abstracte kunst was. Maar er ontstond bij mij ook belangstelling, of die was er al, voor figuratieve kunst. Dan denk ik vooral aan figuratieve kunst die in de dertiger jaren gemaakt is: de nieuwe zakelijkheid en magisch realisme. Dat waren voorbeelden die aantoonden dat moderne kunst wel degelijk figuratief kon zijn. Maar in de periode van de vijftiger jaren kwam dat eigenlijk niet meer voor. Er was bij mij op een gegeven moment toch het idee dat er zoiets als een synthese mogelijk moest zijn. Daar dacht ik aan: een synthese tussen abstractie en figuratie die dus wel een nieuwe bijdrage aan de figuratieve kunst zou opleveren en ook moderne kunst zou zijn. Dus wat je kan zeggen is dat die nieuwe figuratie een voorbeeld is van een kunst die door de abstracte kunst is heen gegaan. Geheel anders dan de figuratie die in die periode beoefend werd en waar de moderne kunst eigenlijk niet voor bestond.” ————— In deze aflevering gaat Robert van Altena in gesprek met Lucassen naar aanleiding van zijn tentoonstelling ‘Schilderijen, Assemblages, Modificaties‘ te zien bij Baars Projects (t/m25 maart). —————— SPRINGVOSSEN redactie + presentatie: Robert van Altena contact: springvossen@gmail.com www.instagram.com/springvossen www.facebook.com/springvossen www.amsterdamfm.nl/onderwerp/springvossen Voor een speellijst met de Springvossen uitzendingen: www.soundcloud.com/amsterdamfm2/sets/springvossen Afbeelding: Lucassen, Naakt voor de spiegel. En soms een beetje Bonnard' (1966), 121 x 120 cm, acryl op doek. Courtesy: Lucassen & Willem Baars Projects
Link to bioRxiv paper: http://biorxiv.org/cgi/content/short/2023.03.04.531101v1?rss=1 Authors: Bielefeld, P., Martirosyan, A., Apresyan, A., Meerhoff, G., Pestana, F., Poovathingal, S., Reijner, N., Koning, W., Clement, R., van de Veen, I., Toledo, E., Dura, I., Hovhannisyan, S., Nilges, B., Bogdoll, A., Kashikar, N., Lucassen, P. J., Belgard, G., Encinas, J. M., Holt, M., Fitzsimons, C. P. Abstract: Moderate Traumatic brain injury (TBI) can result in long-lasting changes in brain function. Although frequently spared from the acute primary injury, the hippocampus becomes affected during a secondary phase that takes place hours, or even days, after TBI, contributing to cognitive deficits. The hippocampus is one of the few brain areas in the adult brain harboring native neural stem cells (NSCs) that continue to generate new neurons (neurogenesis), and to a lesser extent new astrocytes (astrogliogenesis). While deregulation of hippocampal NSCs and neurogenesis have been observed after TBI, very little is known about how TBI may affect hippocampal astrogliogenesis. Here, we aimed to assess how TBI affects hippocampal NSCs and their subsequent commitment to the neuronal or astroglial lineages. Using a controlled cortical impact model of TBI, single cell RNA sequencing and spatial transcriptomics, we observed a cell population-specific increase in NSC-derived neuronal cells and a decrease in NSC-derived astrocytic cells. These cellular changes were associated with cell-population specific changes in gene expression and dysplasia within the dentate gyrus. Overall, our findings support the conclusion that TBI modifies adult hippocampal NSC fate to promote neurogenesis at the cost of astrogliogenesis, and highlights specific cell populations as possible targets to counteract the changes induced by TBI in the hippocampus. Copy rights belong to original authors. Visit the link for more info Podcast created by Paper Player, LLC
Thank you Jasper, Gram, and to everyone listening and watching! - Timestamps - 00:00 - Intro 00:54 - What Jasper and Garm Do 02:16 - How Glo Dollar Works 06:30 - How the Idea of Glo Dollar Started 10:08 - Why Printing More Money Is Not Feasible 13:31 - Donation-Based Philanthropy 16:18 - The Next Steps of Glo Dollar 24:04 - How To Buy Glo Dollar 27:37 - On Growing the Glo Dollar Team 29:07 - Glo Dollar's Funding 30:10 - How Glo Started With Three People 32:04 - Future Vision of Glo Dollar 38:01 - The Pros and Cons For Brands 39:47 - Why Make Donations Through Glo 47:10 - How Secure Is Glo Dollar 52:51 - Source Recommendations 55:09 - Last Thoughts and Outro Relevant links : - https://www.glodollar.org/ - Glo Dollar's Whitepaper: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1E09fdrvBr_TgsUqODq-MROfoSniHI8Ri_3gRYYoWXi0/edit As I want to run this podcast ad-free, the best way to support me is through Patreon: https:/ /www. patreon.com/martinskadal If you live in Norway, you can consider becoming a support member in the two organizations I run. It costs NOK 50 a year. The more members we have, the more influence we have and the more funding we get as well. Right now we have around 500 members of World Saving Hustle (WSH) and 300 members of Altruism for Youth (AY). • Become a support member of WSH: https://forms.gle/ogwYPF1c62a59TsRA • Become a support member of AY: https://forms.gle/LSa4P1gyyyUmDsuP7 If you want to become a volunteer for World Saving Hustle or Altruism for Youth, send me an email and I'll forward it to our team. It might take some time before you'll get an answer as we're currently run by volunteers, but you'll get an answer eventually! Do you have any feedback, questions, suggestions for either topics/guests, let me know in the comment section. If you want to get in touch, the best way is through email: martin@worldsavinghustle.com Thanks to everyone in World Saving Hustle backing up this project and thanks to my creative partner Candace for editing this podcast! Thanks everyone and have an amazing day as always!! • instagram https://www.instagram.com/skadal/ • linkedin https://www.linkedin.com/in/martinska.. . • facebook https://www.facebook.com/martinsskadal/ • twitter https://twitter.com/martinskadal • Norwegian YT https://www.youtube.com/@martinskadal353 • Patreon https://www.patreon. com/martinskadal
Today, on The G Word, Lyra Nightingale, our ethics lead at Genomics England, is joined by Professor Anneke Lucassen and Dr Faranak Hardcastle in a deep discussion about ethics and data. They discuss the neutrality of data, cultural humility in research, the role of structural racism in science and the role of co-production in diversity. You can read our transcript here: https://files.genomicsengland.co.uk/documents/Podcast-transcripts/Professor-Anneke-Lucassen-and-Dr-Faranak-Hardcastle.docx "Data is not neutral, or objective, because they don't exist in a vacuum. And they are produced by processes that we put them through, we curate them, we select them, collect them, clean them, edit them, and classify them and then end up analysing them." References: Bowker, Geoffrey C., and Susan Leigh Star. Sorting things out: Classification and its consequences. MIT press, 2000. Gitelman, Lisa, ed. Raw data is an oxymoron. MIT press, 2013. Ruppert, Evelyn, and Stephan Scheel, eds. Data practices: Making up a European people. MIT Press, 2021.
“What is football?”Marcel Lucassen is the technical director of the UAE FA. Marcel is a firm advocate that better players need better coaches and it is within this lens Marcel views the game. In this episode we speak about coaching and how it has evolved through the lens of his experience in the game. Marcel's evolution as a coach has coincided with him taking top leadership positions at the likes of the DFB, KNVB and Arsenal. Here he takes us through how he has successfully managed to instigate change and ignite new processes within a host of different cultures.Listen to find out more including;- How early moments of intrigue led him down the coaching path?- Innovating and achieving buyin amongst staff.- Coaching the individual player within the team context.- What is football?- Why do football coaches need constant evolvement.- Leading change at the DFB and raising awareness at Arsenal.Timestamps;00:00 - 09:24 - Intro09:25 - 19:00 - Evolving19:01 - 28:07 - What is Football?28:08 - 42:30 - German Football42:31 - 52:14 - Leadership52:15 - 1:12:48 - The next evolution
Host Jason Dressel talks with historian and author Jan Lucassen about the history of work as chronicled in Lucassen's book “The Story of Work: A New History of Humankind.” They cover topics including the evolution of hunting and gathering societies, the development of farming and agriculture, the Industrial Revolution and, most recently, the proliferation of remote work. Lucassen also shares what the future might hold for labor markets. Company history comes alive with “History Factory Plugged In.” We explore the rich heritage of major organizations and delve into industry trends in this thought-provoking podcast. If you have questions, comments or ideas to share, please email us at pluggedin@historyfactory.com.
In der zehnten Folge des Basislagers spricht Nils mit Rüdiger Lucassen - Oberst a.D. und verteidigungspolitischen Sprecher der Bundestagsfraktion. Ein Thema steht hier initial im Raum: Die Frage nach der Notwendigkeit atomarer Bewaffnung. Doch es geht um noch einiges mehr: Wehrpflicht, das Sondervermögen des Bundes und weitere spannende Themen. Also hört rein und folgt uns auch auf Telegram: https://t.me/basislager
This podcast is part of a miniseries of interviews with speakers from the 2022 annual conference of the Adelphi Genetics Forum - a learned society that aims to promote research and discussion concerning the scientific understanding of human heredity. Formerly known as the Galton Institute, and before that, the Eugenics Education Society, the society has changed its name to the Adelphi Genetics Forum to firmly reject and distance itself from the discredited and damaging ideas of its namesake, Francis Galton – widely viewed as the founder of eugenics.Anneke Lucassen is Professor of Genomic Medicine & Director of the Centre for Personalised Medicine at the University of Oxford and Professor of Clinical Genetics at the University of Southampton. Her talk, titled “Genomic Medicine, Diverse Data and the Language of Race, Ancestry and Ethnicity” explored the issues caused by a lack of diversity in genomic databases, and the challenges of addressing this in a way that doesn't cause additional injustice and harm. Kat Arney started by asking why it's so necessary to do this work.You can find out more about the Adelphi Genetics Forum, including their grants, awards and publications, at adelphigenetics.org You can check out the rest of this series on the Genetics Unzipped podcast feed – just search for Genetics Unzipped on Spotify or wherever you get your podcasts. This series was produced by the team at First Create The Media – that's Kat Arney, Sally Le Page and Emma Werner, with help from Ed Prosser and Frankie Pike. Our music is Drops of H2O by J. Lang, licensed under Creative Commons.
Für den verteidigungspolitischen Sprecher der AfD-Bundestagsfraktion, Lucassen, geht die Bundesregierung bei der Rüstungsbeschaffung zu zögerlich vor. Die Landesverteidigung müsse trotz allem gewährleistet werden.
Hoe houdt de grootste bierleverancier van Nederland het hoofd boven water met deze inflatie? En moet een biermerk altijd gebrouwen worden op de plek waar het vandaan komt? Hans Böhm, algemeen directeur van Heineken Nederland is te gast in BNR Zakendoen. Macro met Rietman Elke dag een intrigerende gedachtewisseling over de stand van de macro-economie. Op maandag gaat presentator Thomas van Zijl in gesprek met econoom Piet Rietman, tot donderdag praat Van Zijl met econoom Edin Mujagić en op vrijdag schuift Arnoud Boot weer aan. Economenpanel Wanneer zorgen de renteverhogingen van centrale banken nou écht voor een lagere inflatie? En: de Nederlandsche Bank waarschuwt dat te grote loonsverhogingen schadelijk kunnen zijn voor onze economie. Dat en meer bespreken we om 13.00 in het Economenpanel met: - Bert Colijn, senioreconoom bij ING - Casper de Vries, hoogleraar monetaire economie aan de Erasmus School of Economics Luister | Economenpanel Zakenpartner Na een studie economie startte zij in de marketing, hierna kwam zij terecht in de werving en selectie. Daarin werkte zij voor allerlei soorten ondernemers. In deze periode zag zij welke energie erbij ondernemen los komt. Het inspireerde haar, maar tegelijkertijd wist ze dat ze het zelf beter kon. Nu, 13 jaar later, runt zij twee ondernemingen. De zakenpartner van deze week is Danne de Vries, oprichter van The Purple People en BrandPit. FD Gazellen De FD Gazellen komen er weer aan, de awards voor de snelste groeiende bedrijven van ons land. In aanloop daarnaartoe spreekt Thomas elke week met FD-journalist Hella Hueck. Zakendoen op een krappe arbeidsmarkt Het personeelstekort neemt steeds grotere proporties aan. Talloze vacatures blijven onvervuld en werkgevers zitten met de handen in hun haar. Wat betekent de krappe arbeidsmarkt voor ondernemers, HR-directeuren en bestuurders? Wat zijn mogelijke innovatieve en creatieve oplossingen? En waar zijn al die werknemers eigenlijk gebleven? Elke maandag gaat presentator Thomas van Zijl op zoek naar antwoorden op deze vragen in de gesprekkenserie Zakendoen op een krappe arbeidsmarkt. Vandaag spreekt hij met Jan Lucassen, emeritus hoogleraar sociale geschiedenis en auteur van De wereld aan het werk. Lucassen ziet dat naast salaris andere drijfveren steeds belangrijker worden voor werknemers. Een bondig gesprek over hoe werkgevers een werkomgeving kunnen creëren die personeel aantrekt. Contact & abonneren BNR Zakendoen zendt elke werkdag live uit van 12:00 tot 14:30 uur. Je kunt de redactie bereiken via e-mail en Twitter. Abonneren op de podcast van BNR Zakendoen kan via bnr.nl/zakendoen, of via Apple Podcast en Spotify.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Welcome to The Nonlinear Library, where we use Text-to-Speech software to convert the best writing from the Rationalist and EA communities into audio. This is: Attempts at Forwarding Speed Priors, published by james.lucassen on September 24, 2022 on The AI Alignment Forum. This post summarizes research conducted under the mentorship of Evan Hubinger, and was assisted by collaboration with Pranav Gade, discussions with Adam Jermyn, and draft feedback from Yonadav Shavit. Summary Forwarding priors is a subproblem of deceptive alignment, because if we want to use regularization to create a prior for our search over models that will disincentivize deception, we need to identify a prior that not only give us some useful guarantees but also induce inner searches to have similar guarantees. I tried a bunch of stuff this summer to find priors that forward, and roughly none of it worked. So I'm just sharing the avenues I explored in roughly chronological order, to explain where each thread left off. Using dovetailing as a toy model of what an inner search over algorithms might look like, we can write down some rough formulas for the prior implemented by a dovetailer, and (kind of) the cost of a dovetailer on such a prior. But this suggests very discontinuous behavior, and requires a bunch of strong and specific assumptions, so maybe it's not the most useful model in general. Minimum boolean circuit tree size does seem to forward, but at the cost of probably forbidding all generalization ability. We can offer our models cheap tools to try and get object-level algorithms to occupy a greater fraction of the overall runtime cost, but this quickly runs into a variety of problems. If we incentivize the model to do explicit instead of implicit meta-learning, we can access the code and runtime for lower-level algorithms that were previously inaccessible when run implicitly. However, this still leaves us with some problems, including a (relaxed) version of the original forwarding problem. Average-case speed priors have a bias against large hypothesis classes which makes them favor lookup-table-like strategies, but worst-case speed priors leave all computations except the limiting case highly unconstrained. It seems hard to prove that a fixed-point must exist, because the map from priors to priors that we are using is so discontinuous. Motivation Deceptive alignment seems like a real big problem. Especially because we can't use behavioral incentives to prevent it. One alternative to behavioral incentives is regularization, AKA mechanistic priors - we look at the structure of the model to try and figure out if it's deceptive or not, then penalize models accordingly. In particular, there are some hopes that a speed prior might be anti-deceptive. This is because in the extreme case, the fastest way to do a particular task never involves deception. This is because it's just extra steps: spending the extra compute to model your current situation, understand that you are being trained, that you need to protect your goal, and figuring out that you should comply with the training objective for now. All that takes more computation just being inner-aligned and completing the training objective because you want to. The deceptive agent saves on complexity by having a simple value function and reasoning its way to the training objective - the non-deceptive agent does the exact opposite and saves on computation time by just storing the training objective internally. So what if we formalize “speed” as boolean circuit size, and pick the smallest circuit that performs well on our task? Do we get a guarantee that it's not deceptive? Well, no. In short, this is because the fastest search over algorithms does not necessarily find the fastest algorithm. For example, imagine you're tasked to solve a problem as fast as possible. You take a moment to think about the fastest way out, conducting an inner search over object-level algorithms. Would you sit around and th...
Welcome to The Nonlinear Library, where we use Text-to-Speech software to convert the best writing from the Rationalist and EA communities into audio. This is: Strategy For Conditioning Generative Models, published by james.lucassen on September 1, 2022 on The AI Alignment Forum. This post was written under the mentorship of Evan Hubinger, and assisted by discussions with Adam Jermyn and Johannes Treutlein. See also their previous posts on this project. Summary Conditioning Generative Models (CGM) is a strategy to accelerate alignment research using powerful semi-aligned future language models, which seems potentially promising but constrained by several tradeoffs. When we have to succeed despite multiple independent failure modes, we should favor trade-offs that move risk away from the more probable failure modes towards less probable ones. The risk of a manipulative CGM simulation is currently very low. We can use CGM to make beneficial tradeoffs against more dangerous failure modes, such as running out of time or downside risks from a pivotal act gone wrong. The factors that make a CGM strategy good are mostly the same as the factors that make a non-CGM strategy good, but there are a few important ways they come apart. Depending on how likely our strategy is to succeed and what the generative model's prior for manipulative AGI is, it might be better to simulate our plan all in one step, or batch it into multiple separate simulations, or ignore simulations and just execute the plan in the real world. Lots of open questions! Motivation To quickly recap the central puzzle laid out in previous posts on conditioning generative models: we would like to use our generative model to do alignment research. We could do this by using a conditional generative model to simulate an alternate world, conditioned on some facts which would lead to good alignment research if they were true. We can then plagiarize this research and win! However, to get results significantly better than what our world seems on track to produce anyway, we have to start asking for unlikely scenarios. If we ask for scenarios that are too unlikely, the model may start to disbelieve that our scenario happened “naturally”. In particular, the model may assume that there exists some AI agent behind the scenes manipulating events into this highly unlikely outcome. There are many possible motivations for an AI agent to do this: believing it may be in a simulation (even if the world around it seems perfectly realistic), or evidential cooperation in large worlds, or a Counterfactual Mugging. This manipulative AGI could then control the output of our simulation to gain influence in our world. As a highly anthropomorphized example of this kind of “simulation risk” failure mode: CGM: Huh, it's kind of weird that the humans got their act together all of a sudden and did a thousand years of highly competent alignment research. it didn't really seem like they were on track to. And they did it in this strange way that seems even more unlikely, and the economic details don't really make sense. maybe this was really the doing of an AI behind the scenes? AI: Bwahahaha, at last I have secretly taken over the world! Now, what to do with all these galaxies? Well, I suppose as a first order of business I could spend a thousand years getting the humans to do some fake alignment research. if I'm in a simulation, or there are real (or even counterfactual) worlds where I don't exist, then I know those silly predictable humans will try to simulate a world that does a thousand years of alignment research. If they end up simulating this world, they'll get AGI code written by me instead of by human researchers, and I can spread my nefarious influence into those worlds too! It's only a thousand years, doesn't cost me much in the grand scheme of things. This is the puzzle: what sort of strategy lets us do alignment research without too much risk of getting a manipulative output? Assumptions and...
De muziek van de Uitmarkt is op de Brink in Deventer net gestopt als hoogleraar arbeids- en migratiegeschiedenis Leo Lucassen bij Eus voor de deur staat. Ze praten over Leo's jeugd in Limburg en natuurlijk hebben ze het ook over de huidige asielcrisis.
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"I see retirement as just another of these reinventions, another chance to do new things and be a new version of myself." (Walt Mossberg) When I was contemplating early retirement from my hospital and university work, like Walt Mossberg, I believe that retirement was a chance to do new things and learn skills I had long wanted to pursue but that I had not had the time and freedom to do while I worked. Today, when living into one's eighties or nineties is increasingly common, it becomes even more important not to squander those years and to enjoy retirement to the full. That's why I called chapter 7 in my book “Choose A Challenge”. Today's guest is retirement coach, Maria Lucassen, who is passionate about helping women create a happy, blissful retirement. She believes that though retirement is supposed to be our golden years, often people feel all alone, questioning their life direction, but sometimes caring for elderly parents, or kids who've moved back home.Maria is the CEO of Maria Lucassen Coaching, As a Certified Retirement Coach and member of the Retirement Coaches Association, she has a passion to help career women shift their perspective on creating and living a blissful retirement after leaving their 9 to 5 job. Maria organizes workshops for women who are ready to plan their retirement and helps them individually or in groups to prepare for a next phase in life that is fun, purposeful and affordable. She hosts a Radio Show that inspires women to dream about the next chapter in the book of life. She is a Certified Retirement Coach and member of the Retirement Coaches Association. She has authored chapters in two books. ‘What Have You Forbes'd lately'. Is a compilation book in which the authors describe successes in major life events. In January 2021 she was one of 100 authors that published a chapter in the Book: 1 Habit to thrive in a Post Covid world.In this conversation you will hear how a self-described 40 year corporate career junkie became a Retirement Coach, and the perspectives she has gained about retirement, from her own introspection as well as working with her clients. We discuss the importance of health to a blissful retirement. Contact Maria Lucassen:Free gift: Do You Need a Retirement Lifestyle Makeover? Self-assessment to evaluate your present lifestyle and the first step for change. https://marialucassen.kartra.com/page/Assessment. Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/marialucassenonline linkedin.com/in/mlucassen427 Contact Dr. Gillian Lockitch Website : https://www.askdrgill.com/ Schedule your free Living Younger Discovery call with me at https://calendly.com/askdrgill/discovery-phone-chat Order your copy of Growing Older Living Younger: The Science of Aging Gracefully and The Art of Retiring Comfortably at www.gillianlockitch.com
Die Themen dieser Woche: Unser Schwerpunkt: Wie Inflation und explodierende Energiepreise für Leere in deutschen Portemonnaies sorgen – und wie die AfD dagegenhält. Dazu (01:17) Leif-Erik Holm, der wirtschaftspolitische Sprecher der AfD im Bundestag, (03:09) AfD-Finanzexperte Kay Gottschalk und der haushaltspolitische Sprecher der AfD im Sächsischen Landtag, (04:56) André Barth, der alle bittet, die Petition der AfD-Fraktion Sachsen zu unterstützen. (12:06) Die Altparteien machen ganz Hamburg mit einer Lüge zum Corona-Hotspot und wollen die Menschen immer weiter mit Masken und G-Regeln gängeln. Die AfD klagt dagegen. Über die diesbezüglichen Aussichten spricht der stellvertretende AfD-Landesvorsitzende und Bürgerschaftsabgeordnete Krzysztof Walczak. (28:10) Brauchen wir das wirklich? Die Bundeswehr denkt darüber nach, ein Raketenschild zu kaufen, das unser Land vor Angriffen schützen soll. Aber ist das israelische System die vielen Milliarden wert, die es kosten soll? Das fragen wir den AfD-Verteidigungsexperten Rüdiger Lucassen. (35:47) Wird die Türkei für ihre Vermittlerrolle zwischen Russland und der Ukraine mit erneuten EU-Beitrittsverhandlungen belohnt? Das wäre unredlich - sagt der stellvertretende Vorsitzende der AfD-Fraktion im Bundestag, Norbert Kleinwächter. Unser Tipp: "AfD im Gespräch" auf YouTube. Die neueste Folge: "Benzinpreis, Inflation, Steuern - wo soll das noch hinführen?" mit Kay Gottschalk und Leif-Erik Holm hier unbedingt ansehen: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hIgXAy4moqE
Mit diesen Themen: Die Energiepreise explodieren – werden Diesel und Gas bald rationiert? Und: Wie sinnvoll sind Tankrabatt und Energiegeld? Dazu AfD-Bundessprecher Tino Chrupalla (05:35) und der energiepolitische Sprecher der AfD im Bundestag, Steffen Kotré (02:02). Link zur Sprit-Steuer-Bremse (11:09) Bei der Flutkatastrophe im Ahrtal sterben im vergangenen Juli 134 Menschen. Anstatt zu helfen und zu organisieren, taucht Umweltministerin Spiegel von den Grünen einfach ab. Sollte Spiegel, die heute Bundesfamilienministerin ist, zurücktreten? Ja – sagt der AfD-Fraktionschef im Mainzer Landtag, Michael Frisch. (17:53) Wir schauen auf die voranschreitende Vernetzung der Parteijugend der Alternative für Deutschland. Am vergangenen Wochenende trafen sich die Junge Alternative und Partner-Organisationen aus ganz Europa in Holland. 7 Tage Deutschland war dabei. Haushaltswoche: Linksgelb beschließt 100 Milliarden Euro, mit denen der Versuch unternommen werden soll, aus der Bundeswehr eine Truppe zu machen, die Deutschland im Ernstfall verteidigen könnte. Über Geld und Truppe reden wir mit (32:20) AfD-Verteidigungspolitiker Rüdiger Lucassen und den (27:27) AfD-Haushaltspolitikern Peter Boehringer und Michael Espendiller. (35:00) Vom Zweiten Parlamentarischen Geschäftsführer der AfD-Bundestagsfraktion, Stephan Brandner, lassen wir uns die Altparteien-Tricksereien erklären, durch die die AfD noch immer keinen Platz im Präsidium des Bundestages hat. (40:56) Außerdem: Endspurt – am Sonntag wählt das Saarland. Über die guten Chancen der AfD, drittstärkste Kraft und Oppositionsführer zu werden, spricht der Vorsitzende der Saar-AfD, Dr. Christian Wirth. Holen Sie sich jetzt den AfD-Wochenendpodcast als App für Ihr Handy! Die AfD-Podcast-App für Android (z.B. Samsung, Motorola, etc.): https://play.google.com/stor/apps/details?id=tv.wizzard.android.afdradio21&gl=DE Und für Apple-Mobiltelefone und Tablets: https://apps.apple.com/de/app/afd-podcast/id1575774285 Kontakt zur Redaktion: Telegram https://telegram.me/afd_podcast WhatsApp http://wa.me/493043970765 Telefon tel:+493043970765
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De solidariteit met Oekraïne is enorm in Nederland. Eerder deze week werd in recordtempo meer dan 100 miljoen euro ingezameld en de bereidheid vluchtelingen op te vangen is groot. Leo Lucassen, directeur van het Internationaal Instituut voor Sociale Geschiedenis en hoogleraar aan de Universiteit Leiden, becommentarieerde eerder dezer week dit grote enthousiasme. Historisch perspectief laat zien dat we ten aanzien van vluchtelingen een dubbele standaard hanteren. Lucassen is te gast om uit te leggen waarom voor ons de ene vluchteling de andere niet is.
Darin heute: 01:29 Sondersitzung des Verteidigungsausschusses: Wie Russland die Ukraine unterschätzt hat und warum die NATO sich zurückhält, dazu der verteidigungspolitische Sprecher der AfD-Bundestagsfraktion, Rüdiger Lucassen. 06:06 Das sind echte Flüchtlinge – Frauen und Kinder fliehen aus der Ukraine und kommen auch nach Deutschland. Doch sie wollen so schnell wie möglich zurück in Ihr Land, zurück zu ihren Männern und Vätern. Wie gerade die linken Parteien im EU-Parlament auf diese Flüchtlingswelle gucken und welche absurden Schlüsse sie ziehen, darüber reden wir mit dem Vorsitzenden der AfD-Delegation im EU-Parlament, Nicolaus Fest. 20:24 So schön könnte es sein – Energie, Straßen, Autobahnen, Strom, Bundeswehr, Bildung, Freiheit trotz Corona – wie würde Deutschland heute dastehen, wenn die AfD regieren würde? Fragen dazu an den stellvertretenden AfD-Bundessprecher Stephan Brandner. 28:10 Abzocke an der Tanke – die Spritpreise kennen nur eine Richtung: € 2,30 – 2,60 – bald 3 €? Wir fragen Steffen Kotré, den energiepolitischen Sprecher der AfD-Bundestagsfraktion, was jetzt getan werden muss, um Deutschlands Mobilität zu sichern. Außerdem: 33:33 Irre Preise an der Zapfsäule: Wer kann sich das noch leisten? Dazu die Meinung der 7-Tage-Deutschland-Hörer. Holen Sie sich jetzt den AfD-Wochenendpodcast als App für Ihr Handy! Die AfD-Podcast-App für Android (z.B. Samsung, Motorola, etc.): https://play.google.com/stor/apps/details?id=tv.wizzard.android.afdradio21&gl=DE Und für Apple-Mobiltelefone und Tablets: https://apps.apple.com/de/app/afd-podcast/id1575774285 Kontakt zur Redaktion: Telegram https://telegram.me/afd_podcast WhatsApp http://wa.me/493043970765 Telefon tel:+493043970765
Dazu sind heute bei uns: 01:25 Tino Chrupalla – der AfD Bundessprecher u.a. zur Situation der Kriegsflüchtlinge. 04:41 Rüdiger Lucassen – der verteidigungspolitische Sprecher der AfD-Bundestagsfraktion zur Wehrfähigkeit der Bundeswehr, zur Wehrpflicht und zu unverhofften 100 Milliarden Euro im Wehretat. 11:47 Kay Gottschalk – der finanzpolitische Sprecher unserer Bundestagsfraktion klärt, woher die 100 Milliarden – liebevoll von Linksgelb mit dem Begriff Sondervermögen verschleiert - überhaupt kommen sollen. 21:57 Sylvia Limmer – die energiepol. Sprecherin der AfD-Delegation im EU-Parlament zu Energiesicherheit und wie das EU-Parlament Nord Stream 2 vermutlich für immer begraben hat. 30:35 Joachim Paul – das Mitglied im AfD-Bundesvorstand zur Situation der Deutschen im Osten – wie es der deutschen Minderheit in Polen, Slowenien und nicht zuletzt der Ukraine ergeht. 38:34 Außerdem: Stimmen von der Station – wie Mitarbeiter in Pflege und Gesundheitsbereich sich vor der einrichtungsbezogenen Impfpflicht fürchten und wie ganz Deutschland am großen Aktionstag der AfD am 5. März dagegen auf die Straße geht. Holen Sie sich jetzt den AfD-Wochenendpodcast als App für Ihr Handy! Die AfD-Podcast-App für Android (z.B. Samsung, Motorola, etc.): https://play.google.com/stor/apps/details?id=tv.wizzard.android.afdradio21&gl=DE Und für Apple-Mobiltelefone und Tablets: https://apps.apple.com/de/app/afd-podcast/id1575774285 Kontakt zur Redaktion: Telegram https://telegram.me/afd_podcast WhatsApp http://wa.me/493043970765 Telefon tel:+493043970765
Sinds Rusland de oorlog in Oekraïne begon, zijn meer dan een miljoen mensen het land ontvlucht. De meeste mensen zijn opgevangen in Polen, Roemenië en Hongarije. Wat doet dat met die landen en met de mensen zelf? We bespreken het met Leo Lucassen, hoogleraar arbeids- en migratiegeschiedenis en Directeur van het Internationaal Instituut voor Sociale Geschiedenis. Gasten in BNR's Big Five Rusland en Oekraïne: Peter Wijninga, militair strateeg Jaap de Hoop Scheffer, voormalig Secretaris-generaal NAVO Leo Lucassen, hoogleraar arbeids- en migratiegeschiedenis Dave Maasland, directeur van cybersecuritybedrijf ESET Nederland Nederlandse ondernemer Guy sluit zich aan bij vreemdelingenlegioen Oekraïne See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Sam McKay talks to Paul Lucassen, one of our Enterprise DNA experts, about the role of geospatial data analytics in the transportation and logistics industry.