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En librairie le 5 mai 2023 et sur https://www.lesbelleslettres.com/livre/9782251454351/la-guerre-et-l-exil Alexandre Lauret a interrogé une centaine de réfugiés yéménites au camp Markazi d'Obock, au nord de Djibouti, face au Yémen. Ces hommes et ces femmes ont été chassés par la guerre qui a débuté dans leur pays en 2015, conflit largement oublié qui oppose les puissances en devenir de la région, l'Arabie saoudite, les Émirats arabes unis et l'Iran. Ce livre est leur histoire racontée par eux-mêmes.
Arash Markazi and producers Armani Buckets and Brandon Deutsch are joined Fernando Hernandez to discuss Clippers basketball, the Chargers playoff hopes, the terrible Lakers and more. And do not forget to follow or subscribe to The Arash Markazi Show on Spotify, Google Podcasts, Stitcher, TuneIn, & I Heart Radio. Also check out his daily columns on themorningcolumn.com and The Sporting Tribune. Music Credit: Alright by Kendrick Lamar Humble by Kendrick Lamar I Get Around by 2Pac To Live and Die in L.A. by 2Pac Social Media: Instagram & Twitter: @thesportingtribune
Hosts Don Povia and Kyle Bunch are joined this week by Arash Markazi, a veteran of some of the biggest sports media outlets out there, including SLAM, SI, ESPN, as well as the LA Times. Currently, Markazi is hosting a show The Mightier 1090 AM Radio, publishing The Morning Column on Substack, and serving as on-air talent for WWE NXT. Markazi discusses, among other things, the explosion of the LA-Vegas corridor as the epicenter of Sports, carving your own path to success in a modern media ecosystem, and whether or not he'll be taking bumps anytime soon from sports entertainers.
Los Angeles journalist/homer Arash Markazi and the guys debate the MASSIVE sports conspiracy involving the Dodgers, Lakers and Rams. Also, they discuss how Markazi wound up RUINING Kate Upton for everybody. Plus, find out why the Eagles are the SMARTEST team in the NFL by a mile.
Arash Markazi, host of "The Arash Markazi Show” on The Mightier 1090, says he’s not a big fan of the pitching match-up for the Dodgers in Game 6 as he can’t imagine Tony Gonsolin going deep. Arash does say if the Dodgers close it out tonight, it will be because of their bats & putting runs on the board.
Arash Markazi of 1090 the Mightier gets into what he saw in game one of the World Series and what the in-game experience was like in the stadium
Arash Markazi, LA Times Sports Reporter, joins the show to talk some baseball, Ryan Braun and more. What were his first impressions of his conversation with Ryan Braun? Does he get the sense that the players want an escape with sports like the fans do? Does he expect many players to opt out as we get closer? Are all eyes on the NBA bubble as a test for sports coming back?
Arash Markazi, LA Times Sports Reporter, joins the show to talk some baseball, Ryan Braun and more. What were his first impressions of his conversation with Ryan Braun? Does he get the sense that the players want an escape with sports like the fans do? Does he expect many players to opt out as we get closer? Are all eyes on the NBA bubble as a test for sports coming back?
Arash Markazi, LA Times Sports Reporter, joins the show to talk some baseball, Ryan Braun and more. What were his first impressions of his conversation with Ryan Braun? Does he get the sense that the players want an escape with sports like the fans do? Does he expect many players to opt out as we get closer? Are all eyes on the NBA bubble as a test for sports coming back?
Episode 303 of the Sports Illustrated Media Podcast features two interviews. First up is "New York Post" sports media reporter Andrew Marchand, to discuss several recent sports media stories, including MLB signing a new contract with Turner Sports for big money, the future of Trey Wingo at ESPN, how NFL networks will handle kneeling this season, Drew Brees' status with NBC and much more. Following Marchand, "L.A. Times" sports columnist, Arash Markazi, joins the podcast to talk about Las Vegas' reopening. Markazi was there for a week and tells us what the casinos, tables, pools and sportsbook were like in the age of Covid. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Arash Markazi is a well-known American sports journalist for the Los Angeles Times. His infectious smile & signature laugh always puts you in a happy mood. Markazi has interviewed possibly every athlete as long as he's been a sports journalist. Ironically, one particular athlete he wrote about his battle with cancer became all too real. One year later, Markazi was diagnosed with the same type of cancer he researched & wrote about. He's a two-time cancer survivor that was diagnosed at such a young age when his dream jobs were all starting to come to fruition. Instead of partying in his college years, he was in a hospital fighting for his life. I take you on a journey through Markazi's life as he tells his story about his personal struggles of his cancer coming back, fear of dying, being inspired in losing over 130 pounds in one year because of an airline seatbelt, his controversial sports articles on well-known athletes that made a lot of noise, Arnold Schwarzenegger featuring him in "Muscle & Fitness" Magazine, his final in-person interview & conversations he had with the late & great Kobe Bryant. Get ready to laugh, cry, smile & be inspired.
LA Times columnists joins the fellas today for something that we thought would never happen getting this LEGEND on the program was great. Got him on the unfiltered 5 and he killed it! Should we retire Paus Jersey? Should Alex Caruso play more? Anthony Davis the DPOTY? Kyle kuzma still frustrating all of us....yes even roger admits it!! Jason’s Top 10!!! Predicting the week ahead of us! Always a great time. Make sure to rate and subscribe the podcast! Go check out our newest sponsor freeagentsonly.com and Get In The Game!!!! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/LakersUnfiltered/support
L.A. Times Sports Columnist Arash Markazi joined Matt Cauz on Game Day. The guys discussed the Raptors win over the Lakers, how Los Angeles is responding to load management, and we look ahead to tonight's Raps game against Kawhi Leonard and the Clippers.
Joining SI's Chris Mannix this week is Rohan Nadkarni, staff writer at Sports Illustrated, and Arash Markazi, columnist for the LA Times. Mannix and Nadkarni take a close look at Houston's early season struggles, LeBron's early case for MVP, the surprising play of the Suns and Heat and more; later, Mannix and Markazi dive into the Lakers fast start, LeBron's motivation, the Clippers play and how Paul George will integrate into the mix. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Locked On Pac-12 - Daily Podcast On Pac-12 Football & Basketball
In this episode of the podcast, Host Emily Van Buskirk talks about some interesting Week 10 notes from around the conference - some streaks, some stats and some super fun Pac-12 football facts! Later she is joined by LA Times Columnist and former ESPN Senior Writer Arash Markazi to talk about the current state of college football in Los Angeles. Markazi talks about the probability of a new head coach at USC, his thoughts on Chip Kelly finally turning the tide at UCLA and his favorite L.A. sport to cover. Emily finishes out the episode with a look at the first College Football Playoff Rankings and what it means for Oregon and Utah. As always, make sure to follow the show on Twitter at @LO_Pac12 and follow Emily on Instagram and Twitter at @Emilnem. And you can follow Arash on Twitter at @ArashMarkazi. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Locked On Pac-12 - Daily Podcast On Pac-12 Football & Basketball
In this episode of the podcast, Host Emily Van Buskirk talks about some interesting Week 10 notes from around the conference - some streaks, some stats and some super fun Pac-12 football facts! Later she is joined by LA Times Columnist and former ESPN Senior Writer Arash Markazi to talk about the current state of college football in Los Angeles. Markazi talks about the probability of a new head coach at USC, his thoughts on Chip Kelly finally turning the tide at UCLA and his favorite L.A. sport to cover. Emily finishes out the episode with a look at the first College Football Playoff Rankings and what it means for Oregon and Utah. As always, make sure to follow the show on Twitter at @LO_Pac12 and follow Emily on Instagram and Twitter at @Emilnem. And you can follow Arash on Twitter at @ArashMarkazi. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
ESPN's Arash Markazi says the Clippers are starting to become a destination franchise with Steve Ballmer in charge - as shown by Paul George and Kawhi Leonard signing. But Arash also says, thanks to 16 titles, LA will likely always be a Lakers town, but the Clippers are starting to develop a new generation of fans
Joining SI's Chris Mannix this week is LA Times columnist Arash Markazi. Mannix and Markazi dive into a wild weekend in Los Angeles, where the Clippers outmaneuvered the Lakers for Kawhi Leonard, how Paul George fits into the mix, the future of the Raptors post-Kawhi and what the Lakers do now. Plus: Russell Westbrook is on the trading block. Sports Illustrated is conducting an audience survey to better serve all of our listeners. It will only take a few minutes of your time and it really helps us improve our shows. Please take our survey here: si.com/crossoversurvey Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Host Beto Duran was onsite at the Lakers Practice Facility on Monday for the announcement of the Frank Vogel hire by Lakers GM Rob Pelinka. Several hours earlier, former President of Basketball Operations, Magic Johnson, made some unflattering comments about his relationship with Pelinka. Featuring interviews with Tania Ganguli, Arash Markazi, Bill Plaschke, and Dylan Hernandez, we take you to the press conference. Listen to Ganguli break the ice on Magic Johnson's comments to Pelinka, hear Hernandez directly ask new coach Vogel a few very pointed questions, and observations (and opinions) from Plaschke and Markazi get served up on this latest podcast.
Host Beto Duran welcomes Bill Plaschke and Arash Markazi to the podcast to discuss the Lakers' recent coaching hires and team direction. Plaschke evaluates the Vogel and Kidd hires, Jeanie Buss' leadership perspective, and offers Lakers fans a path back to greatness. Recorded prior to the Draft Lottery where the Lakers received the 4th pick, Markazi discusses what is expected of the franchise and how their legacy should be used as leverage. Talking Dodgers, Plaschke also discusses Jamie Jarrin's loss this offseason. Jarrin has been the Dodgers Spanish-language Broadcaster for over 60 years, and Plaschke shares the poignant story on Jamie's wife, Bianca, passing away. Also discussed, how can the Dodgers step up to honor Fernando Valenzuela (and other Dodger greats) by retiring their jersey numbers when they have not been voted into the Hall of Fame? Plaschke has a direct answer that question. Markazi shares a surprising story late in the podcast.
Host Beto Duran welcomes Page 2 columnist, Arash Markazi, to the podcast. Arash arrived back from Atlanta and Beto asks about the details from the pre-game tacos to the post-game after party. Did the Rams do enough to move the needle in their return to Los Angeles? Arash shares his prognosis of what to expect. Later, Arash shares what he did during halftime and another aspect of sports that he delves into - eSports. The competitions, the stars, and how Arash ended up in China during the UCLA shoplifting scandal of late 2017 are all discussed.
The girls are back with the ultimate college football post season recap episode. Emily and Kaleigh capped the CFB season by covering the National Championship, including the Alabama-Clemson media day with champion professional eater Joey Chestnut.[Check out that full story here.](https://www.msn.com/en-us/sports/ncaafb/on-media-day-clemson-alabama-players-eat-up-a-visit-from-joey-chestnut/ar-BBRSHje)After Clemson's crazy 44-16 upset over the Crimson Tide at Levi Stadium Monday night, the girls set up the Sideline Sass Podcast in the National Championship Media Hospitality suite and welcomed guests from all walks of media life to come on and talk about their championship game experience and analysis.First, the girls chat with ESPN senior writer and Sideline Sass favorite Arash Markazi who talked about his favorite parts of championship weekend. Markazi, a BIG Sideline Sass podcast fan, broke down his thoughts on the environment as well as both passionate fan bases. He also talked about how this year's game compared to other games and events he has covered.Then the girls were joined by Sideline Sass veteran, CBS senior writer Jerry Palm. Kaleigh and Emily talked to Palm about his time in the Bay Area and the overall downtown San Jose experience. Palm also talked about the parts of the championship game that surprised him the most and what the difference makers for Clemson were. He also talked about his beloved Purdue Boilermakers and the impact that Tyler Trent had on the entire Purdue community. Finally, the girls welcomed two young up and coming sports journalists/photographers, Amy McKenna and Kim Montuoro - both girls are students at Clemson working for university outlets. Emily befriend the pair at the Cotton Bowl when Clemson defeated Notre Dame before heading to the Bay Area for the National Championship game. Both Kim and Amy discuss what it was like being part of such an amazing season and how it compares to past Clemson seasons. They also filled Emily and Kaleigh in on the championship parade, which will take place in Clemson on Saturday and assured them it will be an extremely good time for the entire community.As always, don’t forget to follow the show on all our social media profiles: @sidelinesasss on Instagram @sidelinesasss on Twitter and Sideline Sass on Facebook. And don’t forget to check out the website where audio, video and written sass converge at www.SidelineSasss.com.Also follow Emily on her handle @Emilnem on both Instagram and Twitter and Kaleigh on her handle @misskrish on Twitter and @kakes88 on Instagram. Follow Arash on Twitter and Instagram at @ArashMarkazi. Follow Jerry Palm on Twitter at @jppalmcbs. Follow Kim Montuoro on Twitter at @kmontuoro13 and on Instagram at @montuoro13. And follow Amy McKenna on Twitter and Instagram at @AmyCMcKenna.
Joining Chris Mannix of Yahoo Sports this week are Sarah Kustok, NBA analyst for the YES Network and Fox Sports 1, and ESPN's Arash Markazi. Kustok and Mannix dive into LeBron James's first public comments since joining the Lakers, if the Rockets really should sign Carmelo Anthony, Kevin Durant's future and more. Later, Mannix and Markazi take a deep dive on the Lakers, including the future of Luke Walton as head coach. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
ESPN's Arash Markazi joins OverDrive to discuss LeBron James announcing his intention to sign with the Lakers, the chances of Kawhi Leonard joining him in L.A., plus what it means for the balance of power in the NBA's stacked Western Conference.
What do drunk driving, getting fired for speaking your mind and terrorism have in common? In addition to being things that scare middle-class white people, each of these topics are the subject of this week's episode, which takes a look at the oral arguments in Beylund v. North Dakota on the 4th amendment, the free-speech decision in Heffernan v. City of Patterson, and the Bank Markazi v. Peterson decision regarding the use of Iranian funds to pay off a civil judgment.
Part Two of the "Nazim is on Vacation" episodes continues with a conversation about history with Justin, one of the longest-listening fans of the Citizen's Guide podcast. Brett and Justin discuss a little American history, and include specific references to Bills of Attainder in the Bank Markazi v. Peterson case, the colonization of Puerto Rico in the Puerto Rico v. Sanchez Vital case, and how the Supreme Court views 19th Century Congressional grants of Native American land in the case of Nebraska v. Parker. Special thanks to DJ Ray for the Serial-esque background music.
Markazi v. Peterson | 01/13/16 | Docket #: 14-770
In 2012, Congress passed the Iran Threat Reduction and Syria Human Rights Act, which allowed the Plaintiffs in Bank Markazi v. Peterson to obtain Iranian funds held in New York to satisfy a judgment rendered in U.S. Courts. This action created a host of issues which are dealt with in this week's episode, including why judgments are the most important part of every civil case, the Court's view on Separation of Powers issues, whether this is a Bill of Attainder and what is a Bill of Attainder.
On today's show, we are joined by Arash Markazi, sports columnist at the LA Times.Markazi's resume includes stops at ESPN, Sports Illustrated, and SLAM. Markazi takes us through football's future in L.A., covering the city's high profile teams at every level, and overcoming hard times personally and professionally. On how the Los Angeles market can handle two professional football teams (4:42)On the idea of Los Angeles eventually hosting another Olympic games (23:18)On social media's effect on his career (33:03)On what team is L.A.'s flagship team (47:09)