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With a single 90-minute phone call has Donald Trump sidelined Europe in the Ukraine discussion? Why is Donald Trump criticising South Africa's land laws and what does Elon Musk have to do with it? With Cardiff University announcing major departmental cuts, will other institutions follow suit to save higher education in Wales? Giles Whittell is joined by the former opposition leader of South Africa and founder of Futurelect, Lindiwe Mazibuko, CNN presenter Max Foster and Tortoise's Patricia Clarke as they pitch and battle it out for today's top story. **Join us at the next edition of the News Meeting Live! We host live recordings on the last Thursday of every month. Get your ticket for February 27th hereWe always love to hear your thoughts. Send a voice note to: newsmeeting@tortoisemedia.com Host: Giles Whittell, deputy editor at Tortoise.Producer: Casey MagloireExecutive producer: Rebecca Moore Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode of A Right Royal Podcast hosts Andrea Caamano, Emmy Griffiths and Emily Nash are breaking down this year's delightful Trooping the Colour, which not only celebrated the King's birthday but also gave a very warm welcome back to the Princess of Wales, who made a rare appearance with her family for the special occasion while confirming via a statement that she is still undergoing cancer treatment. Joining the team for a good discussion about the royal family was royal photographer James Whatling, who is still drying off from one of the wettest Trooping the Colour events in recent history, as well as CNN host and correspondent (and TikTok star) Max Foster - who shares the international perspective on the royal family's health updates - and why he has nothing but respect for the Wales family. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On Saturday, Catherine, Princess of Wales, is set to make her first public appearance in months following the announcement of her cancer diagnosis in March. She will be attending King Charles' official birthday celebration. The Princess also gave an update on her cancer battle on Friday, saying her treatment is ongoing and will be for a few months. CNN's Max Foster reports from London and our chief medical correspondent Sanjay Gupta reacts to the Princess of Wales saying she is quote "not out of the woods yet.” Plus, more than 30 years ago the nation was captivated by the Pamela Smart case. In 1991, the high school staffer was convicted of being an accomplice to murder, after she seduced a 15-year-old student and convinced him to kill her husband Gregg Smart. Now the case is making headlines again after Smart accepted responsibility for her husband's murder. CNN's Gary Tuchman has been following the case for decades and has the new developments. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Former President Trump has urged the Supreme Court to rule that he has absolute immunity from prosecution in the special counsel's 2020 election subversion case. Trump's legal team said in a brief, that future presidents could be vulnerable to "de facto blackmail and extortion while in office" if the justices don't rule in his favor. The high court is scheduled to hear oral arguments on April 25. New York Times senior political correspondent Maggie Haberman, former Republican Congressman Adam Kinzinger and former federal prosecutor Jennifer Rodgers discuss the case with Anderson. Plus, controversy continues to build after new video of Kate, the Princess of Wales, surfaces showing her and Prince William at a farmer's market. Max Foster joins AC360 to discuss the lack of information coming from the Palace, and the rumors spiraling out of control online. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
The countdown is on to the historic King's coronation this weekend. King Charles has been heir to the throne for 70 years and excitement's building for the big royal celebration on Saturday. Max Foster is a CNN host and royal correspondent in London, and he joined Kate Hawkesby. LISTEN ABOVESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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President Trump And My Neighbor: Two Different People Who Are Very Much The Same by Max Foster Always try to see the positive side of things. If there are enough of you out there that find this story entertaining, I might make enough money to sue the hell out of my neighbor. Now that was not very nice. I have learned from this experience. If someone tries to destroy your life, you should not lower yourself to their level and try to destroy theirs.When author Max Foster and his wife moved to eastern Washington state to start life over, they were confronted with the proverbial Neighbor from Hell. Coats has a legitimate grievance; if his neighbor has done only half what's alleged, he still sounds like a nightmare. When the story turns to President Trump, the Pivotal chapter is Titled Why is your president so much like my neighbor? https://www.amazon.com/President-Trump-My-Neighbor-Different-ebook/dp/B09F5Y59F5/ref=tmm_kin_swatch_0?_encoding=UTF8&qid=&sr=https://wordhousebp.com/http://www.bluefunkbroadcasting.com/root/twia/102722whp2.mp3
Today's show begins shortly after UK Prime Minister Liz Truss announces her resignation after only six weeks in office, becoming Britain's shortest-serving PM ever. Joining Julia to discuss what doomed Truss and what to expect next are a plethora of guests, including CNN's Max Foster, Scott McLean, Anna Stewart, Richard Quest, and Christiane Amanpour; Conservative MP Tobias Ellwood; and former press officer for 10 Downing Street Mo Hussein.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
Today's show is dual anchored by Julia and CNN's Max Foster, who joins us from Westminster as Boris Johnson says goodbye and Liz Truss becomes the UK's new prime minister. Our special guest is Bitfury Group CEO Brian Brooks, who previously headed the federal government's Office of the Comptroller of the Currency, making him uniquely qualified to discuss the future of crypto regulation.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
British leader Boris Johnson once again vows to fight on despite the resignations yesterday of two of his top ministers who said they could no longer work for a government mired in scandal. This latest challenge comes as the British pound is at its weakest in two years. Can the embattled PM survive yet another blow? CNN correspondent Max Foster joins the show from London to discuss. To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
Discuss recent show Randy Sullivan Florida Baseball ARMory on BaseballBiz MLB Weekly RundownAL East – Orioles what's next & almost win against the Yankees. Tampa Bay Rays, Wander Franco & Ji-Mon Choi broke out of 0 in 18 hitting slumps. Yankees at .750 leading all 30 teams – could they win 120 games this season Tyler Skaggs deathMatt Harvey verdict suspended 60 games AL Central – 8:00Royals took 2 out of 3 from the Rockies in ColoradoAL West – 9:13A's hit an Umpire, Max Foster, twice in one game3-man umpire crew had to move quicklyAstros break records with 5 home runs in one inningReid Detmers – Player of the WeekNL West – 13:10Mark likes Miami – Joey Wendle, Avi Garcia, Jorge Soler, and Jazz ChisolmPhillies, Bryce Harper, Player of the Week DH's is way through injuryNationals are still suffering but they have a nice stadiumNL Central – 16:13Reds have broken the 500 mark for the last 10 gamesReds & Pirates have had difficulty fielding a strong team. Will owners ever spend the money?Castellini – “Where you gonna go”Reds break record by throwing no-hitter and still lose – 18:23 Brandon gives us a history lesson on losing no-hitters 1964 – Colt 45's lost to Cincinnati Reds 1 to 0 with a no-hitterNL West – 20:25Dodgers continue lead with San Diego Padres and San Francisco Giants closing in Past week across baseball unremarkable. Average close to .500 across all 30 teamsClosecallSports.com & YouTube channel & Ejection Fantasy League Brandon's top 5 stadiums – 23:43San Diego Padres @ Petco Park, A day at the beach, dinner and a gameKaufmann stadium with the fountains and they may be moving to downtownBusch Stadium in downtown St. Louis with the Cardinals with one of the best fan bases in MLBPNC Park in PittsburghBrandon's number 1 park is the Giants Oracle ParkSan Francisco Giants fans kayak in the bay to catch while cooking on a hibachiOracle Park the first privately only financed ballpark since 1962Tropicana and Angels ballparks trailed at the bottom best stadiums in most reviewsA's attendance falls so they raise ticket prices – what is the team not doing to “get butts in the seats”David Kaval, another MLB team executive who doesn't get itA's failing eye test as possums chewing through the roof. More cats than fans in the standsElon Musk holding out for the elimination of bots before buying Twitter.Could he buy Tampa Bay Rays and create a new stadium SpaceX stadium in Ybor City with a giant rocket.35:18 BaseballBiz Twitter mailbag on Reid DetmersDear Elon, please don't block usBaseballBiz is also on iheartradio, Stitcher, Apple, Spotify & Google podcasts You can reach Mark @TheBaseballBiz & Brandon @SportsBlitzPod on Twitter Special thanks to XTaKeRuX for the music "Rocking Forward"
Joined by Max Foster, we delve deep into the highs, lows and reality of his journey as a footballer, while touching on everything from Formula 1, tattoos to NFTs.
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have expressed their "concerns" to Spotify over Covid-19 misinformation on the platform, joining a growing group of personalities putting pressure on the streaming service amid a dispute about Joe Rogan's controversial podcast.The pair first raised the issue last April and have continued to urge Spotify to root out misinformation, a spokesperson for their foundation, Archewell, said on Sunday.Their invention comes after Neil Young and Joni Mitchell both asked Spotify to pull their music from the platform, objecting to its popular "Joe Rogan Experience" podcast in which the host has made frequent false and inaccurate claims surrounding vaccines and Covid-19."Last April, our co-founders began expressing concerns to our partners at Spotify about the all too real consequences of COVID-19 misinformation on its platform," an Archewell spokesperson said in a statement. "We have continued to express our concerns to Spotify to ensure changes to its platform are made to help address this public health crisis.""We look to Spotify to meet this moment and are committed to continuing our work together as it does," the spokesperson added. The statement did not specifically mention Rogan's show.CNN has contacted Spotify for comment, but has yet to receive a response.The Sussexes are among Spotify's most notable audio personalities, having announced an exclusive partnership with the service in December 2020. In a news release, Spotify said the pair "will host and produce podcasts that build community through shared experience, narratives, and values."The multi-year partnership with Spotify includes numerous programs, some hosted and others produced by the duke and duchess.Their reach is dwarfed by Rogan's popular show, which has long been a hit with listeners but has drawn scorn from the scientific community.Earlier this month, a group of more than 250 scientists, doctors and nurses penned an open letter to Spotify condemning the streamer for platforming Rogan and calling on Spotify to warn its listeners about misinformation. The host has suggested that healthy young people should not necessarily be vaccinated against Covid-19, and a recent episode with Jordan Peterson was also mocked for airing misinformation about climate change."Since the inception of Archewell, we have worked to address the real-time global misinformation crisis," a spokesperson for the foundation said. "Hundreds of millions of people are affected by the serious harms of rampant mis- and disinformation every day."- by Max Foster, Vasco Cotovio and Rob Picheta, CNN
Of all the iconic Princess Diana photos, perhaps the most memorable captures her twirling on the dance floor with John Travolta back in 1985. That night, Diana and Charles were the guests of honor at a White House dinner and with just one dance, the Princess cemented her celebrity status in the United States. In this episode, Aminatou Sow recaptures the drama and excitement around the fairytale moment with CNN royal correspondent Max Foster, and talks to New Yorker culture critic Naomi Fry about the celebrity machine and the perils of fame. We want to know what you think of this show! Go to http://cnn.com/dianapod To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
Max Foster is live from London. Here are the top business news stories today! Legal tender - El Salvador becomes the first country to accept bitcoin as a currency. Brazil protests - demonstrators take to streets on Independence Day. Trade record - China's imports and exports surge despite fears over Covid. It's Tuesday, let's make a move. To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
Max Foster is live from London. Here are the top business news stories today! Completely conquered - the Taliban claim victory in Afghanistan's last holdout province. Uncertain economy - the US ends key Covid support, days after disappointing jobs numbers. Mobility show – the CEO of BMW discusses the automaker's sustainable future. It's Monday, let's make a move. To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
Max Foster and Clayton Chalman set out on a quest to watch the worst movies ever made, starting with the infamous Cats (2019)
Plus... Biden breaks from Trump and Obama on leak probes; Tribune's sale and the fragile future of local news; Chicago mayor sparks debate over diversity and media access; social media guidelines gone awry at the AP? Claire Atkinson, Nicole Hemmer, Perry Bacon Jr., Edward-Isaac Dovere, Gregory Pratt, Max Foster and John Ware join Brian Stelter. To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
As the British Royal family announce the passing of Prince Philip the Duke of Edinburgh at the age of 99, royal correspondent Max Foster joins Christiane Amanpour from Windsor to reflect on the life and legacy of the man who stood by the Queen’s side for 73 years. Then former communications Secretary to the Queen Simon Lewis explains how he modernized the British monarchy. Secretary-General of the Commonwealth of Nations Patricia Scotland digs deeper into his extraordinary and often candid and exuberant contribution to the UK and the Commonwealth. Historians Simon Schama and Margaret MacMillan also weigh in on this historic day and discuss the future of the royal family. Then turning to Iran, the country’s Foreign Ministry Spokesman Saeed Khatibzadeh explains why Tehran won't engage with Washington until the Biden administration rejoins the nuclear deal.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
A record-high 3,400 migrant children are in custody of the U.S. Border Patrol, and Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas is asking his department for help in dealing with the "surge" along the U.S. southern border. Plus, the House readies to vote on the $1.9 trillion covid relief bill, legislation that Democrats call "transformative" and Republicans call a "tragedy." And breaking news: Buckingham Palace responds to the Meghan and Harry interview with Oprah Winfrey. On today's program: CNN's Elizabeth Cohen, Jeff Zeleny, Priscilla Alvarez and Max Foster. Also on the show: POLITICO's Rachael Bade, The Wall Street Journal's Catherine Lucey, and CNN analyst Ben Ginsberg.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
Prince Harry has settled a legal dispute with the Mail on Sunday and the MailOnline, accepting what his legal team called "significant damages" over an article alleging he had turned his back on the Royal Marines.Jenny Afia, a lawyer for the The Duke of Sussex, said in a statement to open court on Monday that "the baseless, false and defamatory stories published constituted not only a personal attack on the Duke's character, but also wrongly brought into question his service to this country."The Duke has requested any damages received go to the Invictus Games Foundation, "so he could feel something good had come out of the situation," his lawyer said. The settlement amount was not made public.The Invictus Games were founded by the prince for wounded members of the armed forces. Prince Harry served in the British military, and flew combat missions in Afghanistan.The Mail on Sunday published the article "Top General accuses Harry of Turning his Back on the Marines" on October 25, 2020, and the MailOnline published an almost identical piece.Both stories alleged that the prince had "snubbed" the Royal Marines and the British military and ignored correspondence from Lord Dannatt, a former Chief of the General Staff."All these allegations are false as the Mail on Sunday and the MailOnline have now accepted, albeit after considerable damage was already done," Afia said on Monday.The Mail on Sunday offered to settle the dispute on December 3, 2020, saying it would publish apologies, pay substantial damages and not repeat the same allegations. The newspaper ran an apology to the prince detailing the shortcomings in the article in late December."The Mail on Sunday and MailOnline publicly admitted in open court that they pushed a completely false and defamatory story. And they've apologized for questioning The Duke of Sussex's commitment to the Royal Marines and British Armed Forces," a spokesperson for The Duke of Sussex said.The Mail on Sunday declined to comment.The Duke and Duchess of Sussex cut off all dealings with four big tabloid newspapers including the Daily Mail in April 2020 after years of strained relations. The couple have had a rough time with the media since getting together and have spoken out against what they say is the relentless and aggressive coverage of Meghan in particular.text by Livvy Doherty and Max Foster, CNN Business
We are all back in the same room. This episode we got the OG 3 in Nashville, sharing uncomfortable first dates, finding out who the real Lil Huddy is, and talking to Max Foster about love advice.
We are all back in the same room. This episode we got the OG 3 in Nashville, sharing uncomfortable first dates, finding out who the real Lil Huddy is, and talking to Max Foster about love advice.
We got Max Foster in the episode today, talking about relationship advice. Today the boys talk about what-if scenarios, the Mandela Effect, and cats.
We got Max Foster in the episode today, talking about relationship advice. Today the boys talk about what-if scenarios, the Mandela Effect, and cats.
In the early days of the pandemic, Sweden made the decision not to mandate a lockdown and did not require citizens to wear masks. Some have wondered if that decision was an attempt to achieve herd immunity. CNN anchor and correspondent Max Foster has spent time in Sweden and joins CNN Chief Medical Correspondent Dr. Sanjay Gupta to discuss the country’s unique strategy for fighting the virus. To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
Episode 4 of 4 Max Foster tells our listeners about yourself, his company, and the geographical area covered. From there, I will ask questions that will move our discussion through the following topics: What is a typical sales cycle for your business, and what are the typical steps within the cycle? The Millennial generation, or Generation Y, is currently the youngest working generation. Have you seen a culture change in the professional engineering community and in the way municipal wastewater projects are executed over the past few years? Explain Have you seen a shift in the way projects are approached to types of construction contracts? Design-Bid-Build, Design-Build, Cost Plus Contract, CMAR, Public Bid (low dollar) Compared to the past years, how do the wastewater engineering professionals work with manufacturers reps? Has the internet changed the way your customers conduct business? Explain
The once historically diverse Democratic field shrinks again: Senator Cory booker suspends his presidential campaign. With three weeks to go before the Iowa caucuses, the attacks get sharper as six of the the leading Democrats prepare for tomorrow's CNN debate. And the defense secretary concedes he never saw intelligence specifically indicating an Iranian threat on four American embassies, despite what President Trump said. Today's panel: Seung Min Kim with The Washington Post, Sirius XM's Olivier Knox, Tarini Parti with The Wall Street Journal, and CNN's Kaitlan Collins. Also on the show: CNN's Jeff Zeleny, Nic Robertson, Max Foster, and Victoria Arbiter
Zain Asher is live from the New York Stock Exchange and Max Foster is live from outside the Houses of Parliament in London, filling in for Julia Chatterley. Here are the top business news stories today! Breakneck Brexit -- Prime Minister Boris Johnson's withdrawal bill faces the music. A soft landing? Softbank reportedly will take control of WeWork after its failed IPO attempt. And who fed the trolls? Facebook says a Kremlin-backed group is laying the groundwork to meddle in the 2020 election. It's Tuesday...let's make a move.
Eleni Giokos is live from the New York Stock Exchange and Max Foster is live from outside the Houses of Parliament, filling in for Julia Chatterley. Here are the top business news stories today! To vote or not to vote? All eyes on U.K. House Speaker John Bercow as he decides whether to put the Prime Minister's bill on the table for a meaningful vote. Getting out in front! Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg has a media blitz ahead of his testimony on Capitol Hill. And, Boeing's share price falls further after instant messages about the 737-Max were revealed. It's Monday...let's make a move.
F-Stop Collaborate and Listen - A Landscape Photography Podcast
Welcome to Episode 106 of the F-Stop Collaborate and Listen podcast with Max Foster! Max Foster is a fantastic travel and landscape photographer based in Minneapolis, Minnesota who has been travelling the United States with his wife for the last 15 months in their RV. Max is also one of two founding members of "Our World in Focus" - a photography contest website that he started with his friend Matt Meisenheimer. Max and Matt's goal was to create a contest site that offered great prizes at a low cost of entry with great sponsors and fantastic judges. In this episode of the podcast, Max visited with me in person here in Durango on the last leg of his epic RV trip across the country. We recorded the podcast in Max's RV and talked about a lot of fun topics, including: Max's journey into landscape photography Max's goal for his 15-month RV trip including various logistics, his use of Campendium.com, stories, how to live with your spouse in a 200 sq ft. home, suggestions for others looking to do a similar trip, and a lot more Max's realizations about social media gleaned from his RV trip Photography and business thought processes Our World in Focus photography contests Please consider supporting the podcast on Patreon! There's a ton of bonus content over there for subscribers! Your support is critical - it helps with production costs and to improve the podcast over time. Thanks! Even $1 / mo helps a lot! We are growing closer to our goal of getting to $1,000/mo in support, at which point I will create an award to be given to a photographer that is a champion of conservation. Help us get there! This week on Patreon, Max and I talk about the logistics behind running workshops and some potential mishaps and pitfalls that workshop leaders may want to avoid. To learn more about Max, check him out: Website. Instagram. Here are the photographers that Max recommended for the podcast: 1. Elia Locardi. 2. Max Rive. 3. Patrick McDonald. I love hearing from the podcast listeners! Reach out to me via Instagram, Facebook, or Twitter if you'd like to be on the podcast or if you have an idea of a topic we can talk about. You can also join the conversation on our Facebook Group! We've also started an Instagram page and a Facebook page for the podcast, where we'll be sharing updates as we go! As a reminder, you can also support the podcast by shopping at B+H for your photography gear using our Affiliate Link.
Iain chats to Derek Draper, former advisor to Peter Mandelson and Gordon Brown turned psychotherapist about his new book 'Create Space: How to Manage Time, and Find Focus, Productivity and Success'. CNN Anchor, Max Foster is also on the podcast to talk about his new book 'It's All About Clout'.
Iain and Jacqui review the BBC drama about Jeremy Thorpe, they discuss a new book by CNN’s Max Foster about the importance of Clout and they preview the World Cup. They also answer a voluminous amount of your questions. And Jacqui increases the smut quotient this week by a factor of ten. Iain is appalled. Obvs.
Junger Raucher aus Berlin, als Produzent hauptsächlich im Team aktiv mit seinem langjährigem Freund Chris Blum (https://soundcloud.com/foster-blum-1) unterwegs. Aufgewachsen in der Underground-Kultur der Berliner Clubszene, konzentriert sich Max auf die Liebe zum Detail in der Musik. Das Gesamtkonzept muss dabei stets schlüssig sein. Der Fokus schafft die Musik, diese wiederum schafft auch eine konstante und hypnotische Stimmung in seinen Sets. Mixed by: https://soundcloud.com/schepers https://www.facebook.com/MaxFoster https://soundcloud.com/foster-blum-1 https://www.facebook.com/Foster-Blum-1507374406161198/
It's Lucid Podcast time again… this time with Max Foster's deep and dirty selection. Enjoy 1. Lucidflow: How does a creative day look/feel like for you? My head is still full of last night impressions while on my way back home after a long night shift. To fully enter to my own world I only […] The post The Lucid Podcast: 056 Max Foster first appeared on Lucidflow.