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In this episode of Music Box, I'm bringing you the latest and freshest underground house and techno tracks from the summer! Expect new music from artists like AJ Christou, Minow, wAFF, SecondCity, and many more. This set features bangers such as M-High's brand new track Taste It, AJ Christou's Small Talk, and Iglesias' Right On Time. If you're into deep, soulful, house & techno grooves, this one's for you! ⚡️Like the Show? Click the [Repost] ↻ button so more people can hear it!
Be a part of the journey and allow Claptone to transport you to a place of sonic delights, with a mix designed to enchant outside of the club. Follow our golden masked friend and be the first to hear the new editions of the CLAPCAST tale... 01. Saraga - Thinking About You (Club Mix) [Star Dust]02. Salvatore Ganacci & Myd - Climb On My Shoulders (Original Mix) [Zatara]03. Orlando Voorn - Be With You (Crackazat Remix) [Heist]04. Piero Scratch - Cumbia (Manu P & Andrea Rubolini Remix) [The Cage]05. Fatima Yamaha - What's a Girl To Do (Matt Stone Edit) [White]06. Friendly Fire (US), Santi Castelle - Tiki (Original Mix) [South Of Saturn]07. Disclosure - She's Gone, Dance On (Todd Edwards Extended Remix) [Disorder]08. Groove Seduction - Gozalo (Extended) [Wh0 Worx]09. Friend Within - Chain (Extended Mix) [Toolroom]10. Diplo, SIDEPIECE - On My Mind (SIDEPIECE VIP) [Higher Ground]11. Kideko - Susannah (Extended Mix) [Make 'Em Move]12. Dario Nunez, Javi Colina - BAIANA 2024 (Original Mix) [Soleado]13. Gama, Minow, Gaminow - Paraiso (Original Mix) [Nervous]14. Return of the Jaded - Dip Dip (Original Mix) [Repopulate Mars]
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▪ Dance FM Romania/ 89,5 FM/ Monday // 02 AM RO TIME ▪ Dance FM Romania: www.dancefm.ro/ www.facebook.com/dancefm895/ www.dancefm.ro/asculta-online/ ▪ Fin & Stanley: www.facebook.com/finandstanley @finandstanley Tracklist/ Connected #72 ▪ Fin & Stanley Setlist: Blaze - Lovelee Dae (Franck Roger Extended Remix) Fin & Stanley - Baby Baby (Original Mix) Vale, Minow, Sepia Brown - Si Tú (feat. Sepia Brown) (Original Mix) Bombossa Brothers - Destino (Extended Mix) Maz (BR), Antdot - Run (Extended Version) Miishu, Nyadollar, Nyamal Nyang - Cheza (Original Mix) Francis Mercier, Boukman Eksperyans - Imamou (Extended Mix) Andre Rizo & Doctor Jack - Babaue (Fin & Stanley Remix) Eddie Ferrer - Bafut (Original Mix) Mademoiselle Sabah - A La Luna (Extended Mix) Hyenah, DJ Tira, Nitefreak, Luke Ntombela - Ezizweni (Nitefreak Remix) Le Croque - Mujer (Original Mix)
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ENJOY the dedicated beats! Here comes a very hot'n' sweaty summer from EM JT! 5AM TO LIMA - DARREN TATE FREEDOM - DEE MONTERO AFRO CHOOZ - SABO DOWN FOR IT - DANNY SERRANO, CHUS, CEBALLOS SO HARD SO HOT - ALISON GOLDFRAPP, YOTTO ALRIGHT NOW - ANUQRAM ORANGE HEAT - APRICAT, ARTINA SI TU - VALE, MINOW, SEPIA BROWN LA NOCHE - CATO ANAYA SUNSHINE - ANDREW MELLER YAIYA - PATRICK M, ROB MORE, DYAB MAGIC CIRCUS - ADAM TEN CONTIGO - REBRN, DANOR PEOPLE - PACHO & PEPO I WANT YOUR SOUL - ARMAND VAN HELDEN, MAU P LAST NIGHT - LOOFY, ANYMA TAKE CONTROL - ONDAMIKE YEKE YEKE - AHMET KILIC, 2NA ESTA NOCHE TONITE - BEBBO BEATS & LINES - JOYCE MUNIZ, SARA BLUMA STAY HIGH - DIPLO, HUGEL, JULIA CHURCH, VIP RELEASE YOUR MIND - CRUSY, OSCAR L GET ROCKIN - JOSHWA, NOIZU LET ME TAKE YOU - OSCAR L HOT TUB MACHINE - AVIRA LIE MACHINE - DAVI FAR BEHIND - PANAMA, NILS HOFFMAN, JEREMY OLANDER
Inherit the Wind (1960) is a fictionalized account of the 1925 Scopes “Monkey Trial," where a local teacher is prosecuted for teaching about human evolution in public school in violation of state law. The film was directed by Stanley Kramer and is based on a play by Jerome Lawrence and Robert Edwin Lee. It stars Spencer Tracy as Henry Drummond (patterned after celebrated defense attorney Clarence Darrow), Frederic March as the prosecutor Matthew Harrison Brady (patterned after famous three-time presidential candidate and renowned fundamentalist Christian spokesperson, William Jennings Bryan); Dick York as Bertram T. Cates (patterned after high school science teacher John Scopes), and Gene Kelly as reporter E. K. Hornbeck (patterned after H.L. Mencken). Fans of the TV series M*A*S*H will also enjoy seeing Harry Morgan as the trial judge. The film not only provides a glimpse into the role of religion in public life in American in the 1920s; it also contains important messages about conformism and freedom of thought directed at the McCarthyism of its own era—messages that continue to reverberate today. My guest to talk about Inherit the Wind is film critic Nell Minow (bio here).Timestamps:0.00 Introduction4:52 The era of the Scopes “monkey trial”8:34 The Scopes trial as a “test” case12:25 The decision to exclude evidence of evolution18:40 The later theory of “intelligent design”20:30 Clarence Darrow's classic cross-examination of William Jennings Bryan23:27 Miracle on 34th Street and how courts resolve disputes about faith24:40 The film as a response to the McCarthy era26:14 The verdict and aftermath30:10 The power and methods of the religious right today 34:22 The impact of Inherit the Wind and other “issue movies”37:06 The film's continuing relevanceFurther reading:Austerlitz, Saul, "Rethinking Stanley Kramer: How a message-movie humanist became an auteurist punching bag," Moving Image Source (Aug. 25, 2010)Farrell, John F., Clarence Darrow: Attorney for the Damned (2011)Minow, Nell, “‘An Idea Is a Greater Monument Than a Cathedral': Deciding How We Know What We Know in ‘Inherit the Wind,'” 30 U. San Fran. L. Rev. 1225 (1996)National Center for Science Education, “Ten Major Court Cases about Evolution and Creationism” (June 6, 2016)Sprague de Camp, Lyon, The Great Monkey Trial (1968)Uelman, Gerald F., “The Trial as Circus: ‘Inherit the Wind,'” 30 U. San Fran. L. Rev. 1221 (1996)Law on Film is created and produced by Jonathan Hafetz. Jonathan is a professor at Seton Hall Law School. He has written many books and articles about the law. He has litigated important cases to protect civil liberties and human rights while working at the ACLU and other organizations. Jonathan is a huge film buff and has been watching, studying, and talking about movies for as long as he can remember. For more information about Jonathan, here's a link to his bio: https://law.shu.edu/faculty/full-time/jonathan-hafetz.cfmYou can contact him at jonathanhafetz@gmail.comYou can follow him on X (Twitter) @jonathanhafetz You can follow the podcast on X (Twitter) @LawOnFilmYou can follow the podcast on Instagram @lawonfilmpodcast
Joining forces today are Bautista, Minnow, and Redtape for an unforgettable b3b experience at TARAKA's Lost Beach event in Ecuador. Prepare to be swept away by the irresistible blend of seductive tech house and Latin house rhythms, curated with tracks from the likes of Blackchild, Rafa Barrios, Tom & Collins, Hector Couto, Andruss, and many more!
Recorded live from Mango's, Miami for the Purple Tea & DTLA Label Showcase. Music | Playlist | Events | Radio | More... https://linktr.ee/dannyrhysmusic RSquared - Love Attack [Mindshake Records] Paco Osuna, Fer BR - So Tasty [Mindshake Records] Fer BR - Middash [Mindshake Records] General Moses - More Dollaz [Toolroom Trax] Fish Go Deep - The Cure & The Cause (IDRIS Remix) [Defected] Luca M, JUST 2 - Sweet Love (Chus & Ceballos Remix) [Stereo Productions] Tom & Collins, Bautista, Minow, Gabsy - Pa Lante [Terms & Conditions] Happy Clappers - I Believe (The Cube Guys Remix) [David Penn Edit] Mark Knight, Danny Howard - You Can Do It Baby [Toolroom] Twolate, NIINE - Balcon [Toolroom Trax] APEXAPE - Love With You [White Label] Cajmere, Dajae - Brighter Days (Marco Lys Remix) [Cajual] Tom & Collins, Mr. Pig - Esta Pegao [Toolroom Trax] Joshwa - Magalenha [Spinnin'] Danny Rhys - Sibali [Toolroom Trax] Danny Rhys, Devotionz - Booty Call [Altra Moda]
01. Escobar (TR) - What You Gonna Do (Original Mix) - MARIN 02. Dj Izee & Servvaas Feat. Leonie Afra - Eyes Don't Lie (Extended Mix) - MARIN 03. Marco Molina - Movin On (Extended Mix) - VAMOS TALENTS 04. Antoine Clamaran Feat. Lulu Hughes - Feel It (Jay Vegas Classic House Mix) 05. Jay Deep - Are You Ready (Extended Mix) - VAMOS 06. Antoine Clamaran - Loose Control (Jeremy Bass & Rio Dela Duna Remix) - JUICY 07. Alessandro Angileri - My Night (Original Mix) - CHECK IN 08. Art Dogmaticz - Back Home (Original Mix) - VAMOS Guest Mix By Lino Tenerife 01.Lino Tenerife - Agüita (Extended Mix)-Vamos Music Talents 02.Agent Greg - Subconscious (Original Mix)-Hurry Up Slowly 03.Benjamin Barth - Rhythm Of Africa (Original Mix)-Boom Boom Room 04.DJ T. - Dis (2023 Remaster Re-rub)-Get Physical Music 05.Lino Tenerife - Abena Maame (Extended Mix)-Check In Recordings 06.Alaia & Gallo - Back Again (Extended Mix)-Toolroom 07.Tom & Collins, Minow, Mr. Pig - Pa Lante (feat Gabsy) (Extended Mix)-Terms & Conditions
Latest guest mix for Soulgood Radio Show with Bill Fragos. SoulGood 1110 (SG1110) featuring Angel Manuel Set List: Guest Mix 01. Tom De Neef, Lazarusman - Agenda (Bontan Remix) 02. San Pacho - No Guest List (Extended Mix) 03. Vintage Culture, Maverick Sabre & Tom Bre - Weak (Marco Lys Remix) 04. Thomas Newson, Anthony Attalla - Bala (Extended Mix) 05. Greg, DJ Jeroenski & Roog - Your Mind Is Twisted (Siwell Remix) 06. Alex Now (ES) - Get Wild (Extended Mix) 07. GUZ x Piem - Get It On (Main Mix) 08. Teko, Alves - Let Me (Extended Mix) 09. Low Steppa, Tony Romera - Dance To The Music (Extended Mix) 10. Tom & Collins, Mr. Pig, Minow feat Gabsy - Pa Lante (Extended Mix) 11. George Privatti - Phone Down (Original Mix) 12. Carly Wilford - The Dance (Extended Mix) 13. Delistic - No Kick (Original Mix) Link to the full show: www.soulgood.com/story/2024/1/28/83010/7872
Music | Playlist | Events | Radio | More... https://linktr.ee/dannyrhysmusic Danny Rhys returns to the airwaves with another episode of SFTRB and coming up expect the best from Jenn Getz & Alfie, Tom & Collins, BLR, Tony Romera and a double helping of Siwell. Tracklist Illyus & Barrientos, Phebe Edwards - Wait [Big Love] CHANEY (feat. FARLEY) - Feeling For You [Insomniac] Tony Romera - Share My Love [Solotoko] Carly Carmen - I Wanna Know [Stashed Music] CID (feat. Chris Moody) - Better World [Armada Subjekt] Jenn Getz & Alfie - Vibration [Toolroom] Riordan - Needle On The Record [REALM] BLR - Who's Playing [Sink Or Swim] Ellis Moss - Calling [Experts Only] Danny Serrano, KeeQ - Emphasis [Circus Recordings] Boss Doms, Siwell - Rave W U [Tropica Records] Tom Enzy, Siwell, Vadi - Levanta [Toolroom Trax] Klayers - El Taki [Tropica Records] Tom & Collins, Mr Pig, Minow, Gabsy - Pa Lante [Terms & Conditions] Suave - Sabor [Club Bad] Bruno Furlan - La Fiesta [Hot Creations]
Paul and Emile talk about themes to watch in 2023. Special guest Nell Minow, vice chair at ValueEdge Advisors, gives insight on corporate governance and the current state of ESG and the politics affecting it. Minow, who has a second career in film writing, talks about some of the similarities with governance, and she even has a few movie recommendations on the topic of ESG.Guest Bio:Nell Minow is Vice Chair of ValueEdge Advisors. She was Co-founder and Director of GMI Ratings from 2010 to 2014, and was Editor and Co-founder of its predecessor firm, The Corporate Library, from 2000 to 2010. Prior to co-founding The Corporate Library, Ms. Minow was a Principal of Lens, a $100 million investment firm that took positions in underperforming companies and used shareholder activism to increase their value. Her other professional experience includes serving as a Principal of Lens Investment Management, as President of Institutional Shareholder Services, Inc., and as an attorney at the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, the Office of Management and Budget, and the Department of Justice. Ms. Minow was named one of the 30 most influential investors of 2002 by Smart Money magazine and, in 2003, was dubbed “the queen of good corporate governance” by Business Week online. In 2007 she was named as one of the 20 most influential people in corporate governance. In 2008 she was the sole recipient of the International Corporate Governance Network award for exceptional achievement in the field of corporate governance. She has authored over 200 articles and co-authored three books on corporate governance with Robert A.G. Monks, most recently the 5th edition of an MBA textbook titled Corporate Governance, published in 2011. Ms. Minow is a graduate of Sarah Lawrence College and the University of Chicago Law School.
Ein Kommentar von Wolfgang Effenberger.Die Kämpfe im Osten der Ukraine spitzen sich weiter zu und es besteht zur Sorge Anlass, dass sich der regionale Konflikt zu einem großen Krieg ausweiten könnte. Der Westen liefert mit den modernen (Mehrfach-) Raketenwerfern inzwischen auch hochwirksame Offensivwaffen und hat u.a. in Deutschland ukrainische Soldaten an der Panzerhaubitze 2000 ausgebildet. Die zur Zielauffassung der Artillerie aufwendige Kommunikation wird durch die Bereitstellung des Satelliten-Internet Systems "Starlink" von Tesla Gründer Elon Musk optimiert. Dafür ließ Musk die notwendigen Terminals in die Ukraine liefern.1) Die NATO selbst unterstützt mit ihrem Programm "Alliance-Ground-Surveillance" (Allianz-Bodenüberwachung) die Ukraine mittels Gefechtsfeldüberwachung.2)Damit ist der Übertritt zur Konfliktpartei vollzogen.Die US-Strategen und Planer des Dokuments TRADOC 525-3-1 „Win in Complex World 2020-2040“ können mit dem bisherigen Ergebnis sehr zufrieden sein!„Der Dollar floriert und lässt Europa alt aussehen, solange der Spannungszustand des Krieges anhält. Viel Zeit soll vergehen, Russland ruiniert, Deutschland geschwächt, die EU fragmentiert und der Krieg gegen China Wirklichkeit werden“3), schreibt Hans-Rüdiger Minow, deutscher Filmregisseur und Publizist, führt in seinem Kommentar „Strategie der Spannung“.4)Ähnlich sieht es das U.S. Peace Council. Nach dessen Einschätzung wollen die USA „die Osterweiterung der NATO unter ihrer Vorherrschaft fortsetzen, Russland als Konkurrenten auf dem europäischen Energiemarkt zurückdrängen, ihren überhöhten Militärhaushalt damit rechtfertigen und den Verkauf von US-Kriegsmaterial an ihre europäischen NATO-Vasallen sicherstellen. Ein Europa, das auch weiterhin in die EU-Staaten, Großbritannien und Russland aufgespalten ist, nützt nur den imperialen USA.“5)... hier weiterlesen: https://apolut.net/beabsichtigtes-stolpern-in-einen-zweifrontenkrieg-von-wolfgang-effenberger+++Apolut ist auch als kostenlose App für Android- und iOS-Geräte verfügbar! Über unsere Homepage kommen Sie zu den Stores von Apple und Huawei. Hier der Link: https://apolut.net/app/Die apolut-App steht auch zum Download (als sogenannte Standalone- oder APK-App) auf unserer Homepage zur Verfügung. Mit diesem Link können Sie die App auf Ihr Smartphone herunterladen: https://apolut.net/apolut_app.apk+++Abonnieren Sie jetzt den apolut-Newsletter: https://apolut.net/newsletter/+++Ihnen gefällt unser Programm? Informationen zu Unterstützungsmöglichkeiten finden Sie hier: https://apolut.net/unterstuetzen/+++Unterstützung für apolut kann auch als Kleidung getragen werden! Hier der Link zu unserem Fan-Shop: https://harlekinshop.com/pages/apolut+++Website und Social Media:Website: https://apolut.net/Odysee: https://odysee.com/@apolut:aRumble: https://rumble.com/ApolutInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/apolut_net/Gettr: https://gettr.com/user/apolut_netTelegram: https://t.me/s/apolutFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/apolut/Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/apolut Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.
In honor of Mr. Minow's birthday (01/17), we're re-releasing our interview with the former FCC Chair. Joining us from his office in Chicago, we discuss the role of television in presidential debates, his decisions that supported the rise of PBS, and of course, his famous “vast wasteland” speech.
This episode of “Presenting the Past” features Newton Minow, Chairman of the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) under President John F. Kennedy from 1961 until 1963. Minow would become a key figure in the establishment of public broadcasting in the U.S., and in this conversation, he reflects on his early vision for public service television. Highlighted in this program are clips from the AAPB collection, including Minow's famed “vast wasteland” speech to the National Association of Broadcasters in 1961, his lesser known address to the same organization the following year, as well as a panel discussion with former First Lady Eleanor Roosevelt on the role of television in society.Joining the discussion is Mr. Minow's daughter, Mary Minow, Presidential Appointee to the National Museum and Library Services Board at the Institute of Museum and Library Services (IMLS), Fellow at the Berkman Klein Center for Internet and Society at Harvard University and current member of the AAPB Executive Advisory Council.
Nell Minow, vice chair of ValueEdge Advisors, a former activist investor and ex-president of Institutional Shareholder Services, explained why insurgent fund managers no longer must resemble the corporate raider character portrayed by Michael Douglas in the classic film Wall Street, when considering director contests.
Intro.(1:42) - Start of interview.(2:28) - Nell's "origin story." She's the oldest of three girls, including former Harvard Law School Dean and current Professor Martha Minow. Her father, Newton Minow, was the Chairman of the FCC under JFK and authored a famous speech on the "vast wasteland" of TV (that still resonates 60 years later). She was influenced to speak out from an early age when she saw problems. Her ambition was to become a prosecutor but she moved to D.C., where she worked at the EPA and later at the White House OMB.(4:24) - On meeting Bob Monks, and being asked to join his "new startup" ISS in the mid 1980s (now the largest proxy advisory firm) to advise institutional investors on corporate governance. She didn't know much about corporate governance before joining ISS. "I arrived at the best possible time: the whole field was just beginning so I feel like George Washington or D.W.Griffith because I was there right at the start, out of pure luck." Since then, "Bob Monks and I have built and sold four different [corporate governance related] businesses."(6:57) - On working as a shareholder activist with LENS ($100m fund) from 1990-2000: "All my career experiences have converged on system analysis: why things don't work as they are supposed to." "ISS had originally been conceived with an activist business plan, but it pivoted to focus instead on independent research for institutional investors. It was at Lens where we focused on activism."(10:23) - Strategy at Lens: "We bought stock in companies that were not living up to their potential." "About a third of companies would say that that they were already way ahead of us and had a plan in place, a third would say that the ideas were pretty good, and a third would fight us." "We did not have much AUM but we knew a lot of the institutional investors, and sometimes they would ask us to look at specific companies because they trusted us." "We sold Lens to Europe's largest institutional investor, however we kept the part we liked which was the in-house research, that became the Corporate Library."(12:43) - On starting The Corporate Library ("we called it intentionally the most non-controversial name because we had a reputation for being very provocative.") "We started by publishing reports on employment contracts of CEOs in S&P500." "My dream was to rate corporate boards like (AAA-to-junk) bonds, and that was the product that we developed, which we hoped to sell to investors [who did not buy it] but we sold them instead to D&O insurers [they loved it.]" "We later acquired GovernanceMetrics International (GMI) and took their name, and sold the whole shebang to MSCI."(17:44) - The history and focus of her current firm, ValueEdge Advisors: "We put on a conference every year for institutional investors, we prepare reports on various corporate governance issues for clients - it's sort of private label research."(18:48) - Her other focus as a movie critic. "The governance life is the frolic and detour, the movie life goes back as far as I can remember." Her favorite corporate governance movies: The Big Short, Owning Mahowny (featuring Philip Seymour Hoffman and involving the biggest bank embezzlement in Canada).(22:48) - Her take on politics in the boardroom. Discussion around her article "The Choice for CEOs on Political Issues is Not “Yes or No”, It’s “Helps the Brand or Hurts the Brand.” "If the people listening to this podcast take-away one recommendation from me it would be the following: subscribe immediately to Judd Legum's newsletter called Popular Information. He keeps track of companies that stated in January that they would not make any political contributions to candidates that would not certify the elections [and failed to live up to those promises.]" "It's no longer possible for a CEO to remain neutral."(27:10) - Her take on the "controversial" Coinbase CEO and Basecamp CEO statements.(29:04) - Her take on the rise of ESG: "It's a bit the best of times and worst of times scenario":Best of times: ESG is supplemental to GAAP (which does not measure human capital well). "The difference between CSR and ESG is that the former had the implication of being sort of a trade-off (limiting profits for some kind of a balancing test) while ESG makes no concession of any kind, it's 100% financial and 100% about assessing risk." "So any claim that ESG is against shareholder value is not well founded." The second point is that ESG is a huge issue for Millennials and the next generation... they care tremendously about this topic (relevant for employers and employees)." This has led to a significant amount of capital pouring into ESG.Worst of times: "It's such a nascent field that there is no consistency, and the ambitions are in excess of the data that's available." "There are a lot of carpetbaggers coming in and labeling themselves as ESG who don't know what they are talking about."(34:12) - Her take on the BRT corporate purpose restatement (2019) and stakeholder capitalism: "Six Reasons We Don’t Trust the New “Stakeholder” Promise from the Business Roundtable." (her article from Sept 2019). "The last thing I want is for CEOs to be making public policy and deciding how much pollutants they can put out in the air." If we had to rate general knowledge on ESG: on the "E" I would give us B- on our understanding of the relevant factors, on the "G" we could get a B+ on our understanding of governance risks, "S" is the big messy category where who knows what we are talking about." There are groups like SASB that are doing excellent work.(39:21) - Her take on boardroom diversity: "I am very supportive of the Nasdaq and Goldman Sachs approaches that are ultimately market based approaches." "I am not in favor of quotas." "I think we still have a long long way to go." "I would prefer that instead of a quota system we had a rebuttable presumption, for example: if you do not have at least a third of diverse directors in your board you should explain why not and what steps you're taking to improve." "I feel very strongly that if the CEO package is a disgrace, then you should vote no on pay, and on the members of the compensation committee - no matter if they are diverse directors." "If they can't get it right on pay, they should not be on comp committee or the board."(43:15) - Her take on private company governance and dual class shares: "I'm in favor of the market [letting the people create whatever governance and capital structures they want] but personally I would never buy limited voting stock [via dual class shares] in companies." "I am not in favor of prohibiting dual class shares but I think it's a bad idea." "I support CII's position of adding sunset provisions." "The important thing about governance is to have performance standards not design standards." "When we were grading boards of directors, the areas with most conflicts of interests [between boards and shareholders] were CEO pay [CEOs wanted less variability and shareholders want more variability] and M&A [most acquisitions don't add any value]." "Does the board make good decisions? That's the ultimate test, it's not because somebody is someone's second cousin or if there is diversity or if they put or not their governance policies on their website" "This is why I would always vote in favor of Berkshire Hathaway's board, they make good decisions."(48:08) - Her final take-away for public company directors: "We were very good at predicting what was wrong, never that good in predicting what was right. We were better at finding evidence of terrible rather than evidence of greatness, and that's why insurers loved our product because it was about risk." "You can get 90% of your way to governance by looking at CEO pay."(49:35) - The books that have greatly influenced her life:The Psychology of Everyday Things, by Donald Norman (1988)Bird by Bird, by Anne Lamott (1994)(50:31) - The movies that have mostly influenced her life:Sullivan's Travels, directed by Preston Sturges (1941)Inherit the Wind, directed by Stanley Kramer (1960) *she wrote a law review article on this movie: An Idea is a Greater Monument Than a Cathedral: Deciding How We Know What We Know in Inherit the Wind (1995)(52:17) - Her mentors (outside her family):Robert A. Monks (business partner of 35 years).(54:05) - Her favorite quotes:"It is not your responsibility to finish the work [of perfecting the world], but you are not free to desist from it either" Pirkei Avot ("you don't have to do everything, but you have to do something")"The funniest mortals and the kindest are those who are most aware of the baffle of being, don't kid themselves our care is consolable but believe a laugh is less heartless than tears.” by W.H. Auden in a poem called “Tonight at Seven-Thirty." ("when corporate misbehavior is so outrageous it helps if I can laugh at it, and then get angry...")"Always take the high road, it will either shame the other side into good behavior or it will drive them crazy" Her mom.(56:08) - Her "unusual habit" that she loves: San Diego's Comi Con (she never misses it, and calls it the "Iowa Caucus of popular culture"). "The people there are the most passionate and independent minded fans."(56:55) - The living person she most admires: her parents. They exemplify what is to have a full life: "Speak truth to power, to be part of the solution, and to be always there for your family."Nell Minow is the Vice Chair of ValueEdge Advisors. She was Co-founder and Director of GMI Ratings from 2010 to 2014, and was Editor and Co-founder of its predecessor firm, The Corporate Library, from 2000 to 2010. Prior to co-founding The Corporate Library, Ms. Minow was a Principal of Lens, a $100 million investment firm that took positions in underperforming companies and used shareholder activism to increase their value. Her other professional experience includes serving as a Principal of Lens Investment Management, as President of Institutional Shareholder Services, Inc., and as an attorney at the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, the Office of Management and Budget, and the Department of Justice. If you like this show, please consider subscribing, leaving a review or sharing this podcast on social media. __You can follow Evan on social media at:Twitter @evanepsteinSubstack https://evanepstein.substack.com/Music/Soundtrack (found via Free Music Archive): Seeing The Future by Dexter Britain is licensed under a Attribution-Noncommercial-Share Alike 3.0 United States License
WTOP Entertainment Editor Jason Fraley chats with Presidential Medal of Freedom recipient Newt Minow and his daughter Nell Minow about the 60th anniversary of his speech calling television a "vast wasteland" and how the collapse of the Fairness Doctrine birthed our era of divisive "fake news."
60 years ago this Sunday -- on May 9, 1961 -- then Head of the FCC, Newton Minow, gave his first major speech, declaring U.S. television programming a "vast wasteland," because he saw the missed opportunities of what TV could offer. The phrase helped lead to the genesis of PBS. Minow joins Judy Woodruff to discuss the legacy of that speech. PBS NewsHour is supported by - https://www.pbs.org/newshour/about/funders
On May 9th, 1961, a still-celebrated speech rocked the world of broadcast television. In it, FCC Chairman Newton Minow zeroed in on television's vapid programming landscape, and the words "vast wasteland" became a contemporary catchphrase. More from WNYC's Sara Fishko in this edition of Fishko Files. Newton Minow told broadcasters that they might lose their licenses if they didn't improve the content of their television. Hollywood producer Sherwood Schwartz felt that Minow was interfering with broadcasters. To rib Minow, Schwartz named the ill-fated boat on his show, Gilligan's Island, the S.S. Minnow. Minow and Public Television Newton Minow played a major role in the creation of Public Television in the United States. Channel 13 in New York began in the 1940s as a Commercial Television station with a cultural bent. After going through several owners, Channel 13 was put on the market in 1961. Minow and a number of interested broadcasting colleagues got together to help Channel 13 make the transition from a Commercial Television station to a Public Television station. One day I read in the paper that Channel 13 was being sold. And there was a group of people in New York -- particularly led by some of the foundations -- that were trying to buy it and make it into an educational station. And I decided then and there that we were going to help them, and then we did. And Channel 13 became an educational station. And we did the same thing in Los Angeles, the same thing in Washington. And without those three we would never have had a national system. My main goal was to expand choice. To let the viewer have a wider range of programming. And that’s why we created, really, public television. By expanding choice it seemed to me that was the best role for the government. Channel 13’s first day as a Public Television station was September 16, 1962. Edward R. Murrow introduced the first broadcast. Mike Dann – then a programming executive at CBS -- remembers Minow’s role in Public Television. I think he was a great advocate of it. And made broadcasters and the public conscious of the difference between PBS and the broadcast networks. There was a sense of dignity. We didn’t have public broadcasting practically at all at the start. There was none. It wasn’t until a number of us banded together and helped start channel 13 in New York. I think he helped make public broadcasting more important. Jack Gould Newton Minow cited Jack Gould as a major influence: "At the time [of the FCC appointment] I had been deeply influenced by a television critic named Jack Gould, who was the television critic for the New York Times. He was writing very often about the failure, as he perceived it, of the FCC to uphold the public interest in regulating broadcasting. And I went to the FCC with his message very much in my mind." From 1948 to 1972, Jack Gould was the head television reporter and critic for the New York Times. Gould’s columns were devoured by television executives. And because he worked with the Times as television critic for so long – from TV’s beginnings to its installation as a cultural mainstay -- even these selected article titles show the progression of the medium, in just his first few years on the job (Excerpted from Watching Television Come of Age, by Jack Gould). “Matter of Form: Television Must Develop Own Techniques If It Is To Have Artistic Vitality, October 31, 1948” “Edward R. Murrow’s News Review ‘See It Now’ Demonstrates Journalistic Power of Video, November 19, 1951” “Celebrity Time: Murrow Puts Camera into Their Homes in ‘Person to Person,’ October 7, 1953” “Man on the Street: The Public Often Can Outshine TV Stars, August 14, 1955” For more from the people heard in this episode of Fishko Files… Newton Minow is a lawyer living in Chicago. He writes often – his most recent article, on the 50th anniversary of his speech, appeared in The Atlantic. Mike Dann’s book about his years in television, As I Saw It: The Inside Story of the Golden Years of Television, is available here. Thomas Doherty is a professor of American studies at Brandeis University. One of his books is Cold War, Cool Medium: Television, McCarthyism, and American Culture. Mary Ann Watson wrote The Expanding Vista: American Television in the Kennedy Years. This is the final edition of Fishko Files at WNYC. The episodes will live online and in the WNYC archives. You can find more extended Fishko work on our website. Fishko Files with Sara Fishko Assistant Producer: Olivia BrileyMix Engineer: Wayne ShulmisterEditor: Karen Frillmann
Get .1 ASHA CEU hereEpisode Summary:In this week's episode, guest expert Chelsea Privette helps us get real about language ideology and our responsibilities to shift the “standard” as language professionals supporting linguistically and culturally diverse communicators. There was more than one “ah-ha” moment across this Nerdcast as Chelsea helps us consider tangible strategies to shift our thinking and practice around core issues in the field. There's also a healthy dose of challenging the status-quo, urging us to question many of our long-standing speech-language pathology paradigms. Come along with us on the journey - you might get a little uncomfortable - but open your mind, fill up your wine glass, and tune in to learn about language ideology in the United States and what it has to do with you as an SLP.Chelsea is a doctoral candidate at the University of Arizona researching bilingualism and the interactions of Spanish and African American English in preschoolers. You can learn more about Chelsea here.Learning Outcomes1. Define the dominant language ideology in the United States.2. Describe linguistic environment in inclusive terms.3. Distinguish between inclusive and anglocentric terminology in clinical documentation and professional meetings.ReferencesArtiles, A. J. (1998). The dilemma of difference: Enriching the disproportionality discourse with theory and context. The Journal of Special Education, 32(1), 32-36.Berthele, R. (2002). Learning a second dialect: A model of idiolectal dissonance. Multilingua, 21, 327-344.Blum, S. D. (2017). Unseen WEIRD assumptions: The so-called language gap discourse and ideologies of language, childhood, and learning. International Multilingual Research Journal, 11(1), 23-38. Brandt, D. (1998). Sponsors of literacy. College Composition and Communication, 49(2), 165-185.Baugh, J. (2003). Linguistic profiling. In S. Makoni, G. Smitherman, A. F. Ball, & A. K. Spears (Eds.), Black linguistics: Language, society, and politics in Africa and the Americas (pp. 155-168). Routledge.Boser, U., Wilhelm, M., & Hanna, R. (2014). The Power of the Pygmalion Effect Teachers Expectations Strongly Predict College Completion. Center for American Progress. Retrieved from https://files.eric.ed.gov/fulltext/ED564606.pdfCarter, P. M. (2013). Shared spaces, shared structures: Latino social formation and African American English in the U.S. South. Journal of Sociolinguistics, 17(1), 66-92. Goldstein, L. M. (1987). Standard English: The only target for nonnative speakers of English? TESOL Quarterly, 21(3), 417-436.Hill, J. H. (2008). The everyday language of white racism. Wiley-Blackwell.Minow, M. (1990). Making all the difference: Inclusion, exclusion, and American law. Cornell University Press.Oetting, J. B. (2020). General American English as a dialect: A call for change. The ASHA LeaderLive. https://leader.pubs.asha.org/do/10.1044/leader.FMP.25112020.12/full/.Oetting, J. B., Gregory, K. D., & Rivière, A. M. (2016). Changing how speech-language pathologists think and talk about dialect variation. Perspectives of the ASHA Special Interest Groups SIG 16, 1(1), 28-37.Purnell, T., Idsardi, W., & Baugh, J. (1999). Perceptual and phonetic experiments on American English dialect identification. Journal of Language and Social Psychology, 18, 10-30.Stanford, S., & Muhammad, B. (2018). The confluence of language and learning disorders and the school-to-prison pipeline among minority students of color: A critical race theory. American University Journal of Gender, Social Policy & the Law, 26(2), 691-718Online Resources:Larson, A. (2021). Bias in Bilingualism: Changing How We Talk About Language Learners. Bilinguistics. https://bilinguistics.com/catalog/speech-pathology-ceus/webinar/bias-in-bilingualism/Summarizes Soto, Larson, & Olszewski paper (forthcoming?)Stanford, S. (2021). Transforming Our Language to Change Clinical Narratives for Youth with Disorders. Bilinguistics. https://bilinguistics.com/catalog/speech-pathology-ceus/webinar/transforming-your-language/Baugh, J. (2019). The significance of linguistic profiling. TEDxEmory. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GjFtIg-nLAADisclosures:Chelsea Privette financial disclosures: Chelsea's research is funded by the National Institute on Deafness and other Communication Disorders. Chelsea has no non-financial relationships to disclose.Kate Grandbois financial disclosures: Kate is the owner / founder of Grandbois Therapy + Consulting, LLC and co-founder of SLP Nerdcast. Kate Grandbois non-financial disclosures: Kate is a member of ASHA, SIG 12, and serves on the AAC Advisory Group for Massachusetts Advocates for Children. She is also a member of the Berkshire Association for Behavior Analysis and Therapy (BABAT), MassABA, the Association for Behavior Analysis International (ABAI) and the corresponding Speech Pathology and Applied Behavior Analysis SIG. Amy Wonkka financial disclosures: Amy is an employee of a public school system and co-founder for SLP Nerdcast. Amy Wonkka non-financial disclosures: Amy is a member of ASHA, SIG 12, and serves on the AAC Advisory Group for Massachusetts Advocates for Children. Time Ordered Agenda:10 minutes: Introduction, Disclaimers and Disclosures20 minutes: Descriptions of the dominant language ideology in the United States. 15 minutes: Descriptions of linguistic environment in inclusive terms 10 minutes: Descriptions of the differences between inclusive and anglocentric terminology in clinical documentation and professional meetings. 5 minutes: Summary and ClosingDisclaimerThe contents of this episode are not meant to replace clinical advice. 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Muy contentos de tener esta semana a Minow creador de House Music Bro y pieza fundamental en la selección musical de Holy Pig Records, disfruta con nosotros de esta charla y de la buena música de la semana.Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/minowmusic/https://www.instagram.com/abnernoodle/https://www.instagram.com/housemusicbro/https://www.instagram.com/holypigrecords/Correo para enviar tu demo a Holy Pig:demos@holypigrecords.comPlaylist oficial del podcast: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/7xA7ukO6QPVDXTs2XF60eu?si=ZbVHNWipSE-GTwUGmLvXGwTrack List:1.- HEADS UP – MARTIN IKIN2.- FORGET - SIEGE3.- HOUSE EVEERYDAY – MR PIG & MINOW4.- WHO ARE YOU? MIANE (CHIRS LAKE REMIX)5.- PUSH ME – MINOW & VALE
Mr. Minow talks about the history of presidential debates, his relationship with Former President John F. Kennedy, and the upcoming debates to be held prior to the 2020 presidential election. Plus his recent book "Inside the Presidential Debates: Their Improbable Past and Promising Future." Sponsor link: betterhelp.com/c-span Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
What does the father of American presidential debate think about modern electoral politics? In this episode, Newt Minow offers a first-hand account of some of the nation’s biggest political moments and just what role debate should play in our future. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
01. Piero Pirupa - Haus Style (Original Mix) 02. Sante Sansone - The Bridge (Original Mix) 03. Mathy - Dolla (Original Mix) 04. Reblok - Toxicity (Extended Mix) 05. CASSIMM - Give Me That Bass (Extended Mix) 06. Alfrenk, Mata Jones - Harmony (Original Mix) 07. Joeski, Green Velvet - Sacudelo (Original Mix) 08. Johnny DIsco - Turn Me On 09. Kenny Brian - Vas A La Cocina (Original Mix) 10. D.Ramirez, Mark Knight - Colombian Soul (Sllash & Doppe Extended Mix) 11. Daniel Cuda - No One (Original Mix) 12. DON't BLINK - SOMETIMES (Original Mix) 13. Carlo Lio - Brother Jungle (Cloonee Remix) FTR
01. Piero Pirupa - Haus Style (Original Mix) 02. Sante Sansone - The Bridge (Original Mix) 03. Mathy - Dolla (Original Mix) 04. Reblok - Toxicity (Extended Mix) 05. CASSIMM - Give Me That Bass (Extended Mix) 06. Alfrenk, Mata Jones - Harmony (Original Mix) 07. Joeski, Green Velvet - Sacudelo (Original Mix) 08. Johnny DIsco - Turn Me On 09. Kenny Brian - Vas A La Cocina (Original Mix) 10. D.Ramirez, Mark Knight - Colombian Soul (Sllash & Doppe Extended Mix) 11. Daniel Cuda - No One (Original Mix) 12. DON't BLINK - SOMETIMES (Original Mix) 13. Carlo Lio - Brother Jungle (Cloonee Remix) FTR
Today in history: Louis Armstrong knocks the Beatles out of the top spot on the charts. Obama declares support for same sex marriages. Nelson Mandela becomes president. Freighter rams Sunshine Skyway Bridge. Aldo Moro found dead. Newton M. Minow calls television a 'vast wasteland.' Mother's Day designated.
From May 2011: Stephen Battaglio, author of David Susskind: A Televised Life, discusses former FCC chairman Newton Minow's famous "vast wasteland" speech on the state of network television, which he delivered on May 9, 1961 at that year's convention of the National Association of Broadcasters. Battaglio interviewed Minow for his Susskind biography; topics this segment include how Minow's speech ultimately changed the landscape in television by giving viewers shows such as Mr. Novak, East Side/West Side, The Defenders, and Star Trek---all of which spoke about the human condition, while also providing entertainment. NOTE: At the time we recorded this interview, Steve Battaglio was business editor for TV Guide magazine. He is currently business editor for the Los Angeles Times. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
01. Felipe Cobos - Ligabua (Original mix) 02. Felipe Cobos - Always Strong (Original Mix) 03. Jholeyson, HØLDUP - Showy (Original Mix) 04. Mendo - I Wanna Gain (Original Mix) 05. Danny Serrano feat Forrest - OG 909 (Original mix) 06. Tom & Collins - Sombrerito 07. The Cube Guys - Keep On Jumpin' (Club Mix) 08. Diplo & SIDEPIECE - On My Mind 09. Riva Starr - Disco Loco 10. CamelPhat & Riva Starr - Crystal Clear (feat. Ursula Rucker) 11. Dimmish - Twister (Dan Fresco Joys Edit) 12. DJ Fudge - Get On Your Feet 13. Marco Strous - Clout 14. Dale Howard - Lalo 15. Charles Pierre - Euphoria (Original Mix) 16. 17. The Cube Guys - I Love It (Club Mix) 18. Simon Ray - Burnin’ Up Inside (Extended Mix) 19. You Can Make It Alaia & Gallo Extended Remix 20. Sami dee & Freddy Jones - Gypsy woman (da big room anthem edit) 21. 22. Donna Allen - He Is The Joy (Alaia & Gallo Extended Remix) 23. Andrea Oliva - My Way #FTR
01. Felipe Cobos - Ligabua (Original mix) 02. Felipe Cobos - Always Strong (Original Mix) 03. Jholeyson, HØLDUP - Showy (Original Mix) 04. Mendo - I Wanna Gain (Original Mix) 05. Danny Serrano feat Forrest - OG 909 (Original mix) 06. Tom & Collins - Sombrerito 07. The Cube Guys - Keep On Jumpin' (Club Mix) 08. Diplo & SIDEPIECE - On My Mind 09. Riva Starr - Disco Loco 10. CamelPhat & Riva Starr - Crystal Clear (feat. Ursula Rucker) 11. Dimmish - Twister (Dan Fresco Joys Edit) 12. DJ Fudge - Get On Your Feet 13. Marco Strous - Clout 14. Dale Howard - Lalo 15. Charles Pierre - Euphoria (Original Mix) 16. 17. The Cube Guys - I Love It (Club Mix) 18. Simon Ray - Burnin’ Up Inside (Extended Mix) 19. You Can Make It Alaia & Gallo Extended Remix 20. Sami dee & Freddy Jones - Gypsy woman (da big room anthem edit) 21. 22. Donna Allen - He Is The Joy (Alaia & Gallo Extended Remix) 23. Andrea Oliva - My Way #FTR
01. Mendo - I Wanna Gain (Original Mix) 02. Alessio Bianchi - Needing You (Original Mix) 03. Salvo V - Redux (Original Mix) 04. Caal Baum - Energy (Original Mix) 05. Blackchild (ITA) - Jazz Ensemble (Original Mix) 06. Prok & Fitch - Square One (Original Mix) 07. DONT BLINK - ACID HOUSE 08. Agar, Jay de Lys - Hit In (Original Mix) 09. Madison Avenue - Dont Call Me Baby Patrick Topping Remix 10. Mihalis Safras, Vinnci - Warehouse (Extended Mix) 11. George Privatti, Guille Placencia - Go Girl (Original Mix) 12. Andruss, Juarez - Copacabana (Original Mix) FTR
01. Mendo - I Wanna Gain (Original Mix) 02. Alessio Bianchi - Needing You (Original Mix) 03. Salvo V - Redux (Original Mix) 04. Caal Baum - Energy (Original Mix) 05. Blackchild (ITA) - Jazz Ensemble (Original Mix) 06. Prok & Fitch - Square One (Original Mix) 07. DONT BLINK - ACID HOUSE 08. Agar, Jay de Lys - Hit In (Original Mix) 09. Madison Avenue - Dont Call Me Baby Patrick Topping Remix 10. Mihalis Safras, Vinnci - Warehouse (Extended Mix) 11. George Privatti, Guille Placencia - Go Girl (Original Mix) 12. Andruss, Juarez - Copacabana (Original Mix) FTR
01. MERCER - Your Love (Extended Mix) 02. Chris Lorenzo - Every Morning (Club Mix) 03. Yolanda Be Cool - Space Jam (Original Mix) 04. ADYN - DGAF (Original Mix) 05. Andruss, Dmitri Saidi - Louder (Original Mix) 06. Billy Kenny - Just Came For The Music (Extended Mix) 07. Friend Within - Space Jam (Extended Mix) 08. Julian Collazos - Ñango (Original Mix) 09. Wade - Rowling (Original Mix) (Original Mix) 10. Carlo Lio - Brother Jungle (Cloonee Remix) 11. Patrick Topping - Turbo Time 12. Andruss, Dmitri Saidi - Everybody Dance Now (Original Mix) 13. Walker & Royce - Bodies Do The Talking (San Pacho Remix) 14. Gaminow - ID 15. Martin Ikin, Dope Earth Alien - Headnoise (Get Hype) 16. CamelPhat, Jem Cooke - Rabbit Hole (Extended Mix) 17. CamelPhat - NYP2 (Original Mix) #FTR 01. MERCER - Your Love (Extended Mix) 02. Chris Lorenzo - Every Morning (Club Mix) 03. Yolanda Be Cool - Space Jam (Original Mix) 04. ADYN - DGAF (Original Mix) 05. Andruss, Dmitri Saidi - Louder (Original Mix) 06. Billy Kenny - Just Came For The Music (Extended Mix) 07. Friend Within - Space Jam (Extended Mix) 08. Julian Collazos - Ñango (Original Mix) 09. Wade - Rowling (Original Mix) (Original Mix) 10. Carlo Lio - Brother Jungle (Cloonee Remix) 11. Patrick Topping - Turbo Time 12. Andruss, Dmitri Saidi - Everybody Dance Now (Original Mix) 13. Walker & Royce - Bodies Do The Talking (San Pacho Remix) 14. Gaminow - ID 15. Martin Ikin, Dope Earth Alien - Headnoise (Get Hype) 16. CamelPhat, Jem Cooke - Rabbit Hole (Extended Mix) 17. CamelPhat - NYP2 (Original Mix) #FTR
01. MERCER - Your Love (Extended Mix) 02. Chris Lorenzo - Every Morning (Club Mix) 03. Yolanda Be Cool - Space Jam (Original Mix) 04. ADYN - DGAF (Original Mix) 05. Andruss, Dmitri Saidi - Louder (Original Mix) 06. Billy Kenny - Just Came For The Music (Extended Mix) 07. Friend Within - Space Jam (Extended Mix) 08. Julian Collazos - Ñango (Original Mix) 09. Wade - Rowling (Original Mix) (Original Mix) 10. Carlo Lio - Brother Jungle (Cloonee Remix) 11. Patrick Topping - Turbo Time 12. Andruss, Dmitri Saidi - Everybody Dance Now (Original Mix) 13. Walker & Royce - Bodies Do The Talking (San Pacho Remix) 14. Gaminow - ID 15. Martin Ikin, Dope Earth Alien - Headnoise (Get Hype) 16. CamelPhat, Jem Cooke - Rabbit Hole (Extended Mix) 17. CamelPhat - NYP2 (Original Mix) #FTR 01. MERCER - Your Love (Extended Mix) 02. Chris Lorenzo - Every Morning (Club Mix) 03. Yolanda Be Cool - Space Jam (Original Mix) 04. ADYN - DGAF (Original Mix) 05. Andruss, Dmitri Saidi - Louder (Original Mix) 06. Billy Kenny - Just Came For The Music (Extended Mix) 07. Friend Within - Space Jam (Extended Mix) 08. Julian Collazos - Ñango (Original Mix) 09. Wade - Rowling (Original Mix) (Original Mix) 10. Carlo Lio - Brother Jungle (Cloonee Remix) 11. Patrick Topping - Turbo Time 12. Andruss, Dmitri Saidi - Everybody Dance Now (Original Mix) 13. Walker & Royce - Bodies Do The Talking (San Pacho Remix) 14. Gaminow - ID 15. Martin Ikin, Dope Earth Alien - Headnoise (Get Hype) 16. CamelPhat, Jem Cooke - Rabbit Hole (Extended Mix) 17. CamelPhat - NYP2 (Original Mix) #FTR
On this episode Bill talks with the Movie Mom, Nell Minow about this year's Holiday movie releases and some of the greatest Holiday themed movies. Visit Nell's website www.MovieMom.com
On this episode Bill talks with the Movie Mom, Nell Minow about this year's Holiday movie releases and some of the greatest Holiday themed movies. Visit Nell's website www.MovieMom.com
On this episode Bill talks with the Movie Mom, Nell Minow about this year's Holiday movie releases and some of the greatest Holiday themed movies. Visit Nell's website www.MovieMom.com
Target hits a new all-time high on earnings. Macy’s and Kohl’s tumble. Lowe’s rises. Home Depot slips. Nordstrom surprises. And Schwab and TD Ameritrade may be teaming up. Analysts Andy Cross, Ron Gross, and Jason Moser tackle these stories, weigh in on the latest from Intuit, and dig into Tim Hortons’ holiday menu. They also share why they’re keeping an eye on Dave & Buster’s, PayPal, and Box. Plus, corporate governance expert and film critic Nell Minow talks WeWork and New Coke, Disney streaming, and must-see movies. (To get 50% off our Stock Advisor service, go to http://RadarStocks.Fool.com.) Thanks to Audible for supporting The Motley Fool Podcasts. For a limited time, get 3 months of Audible for $6.95 a month at audible.com/FOOL or text FOOL to 500500.
01. MichaelBm - Ocean breeze (Original Mix) 02. Gama & MichaelBm - ID 03. Gaminow - Cosmic Stars (Original Mix) 04. Gama & MichaelBm - ID 05. Gama & Mighty - ID 06. Gaminow & MichaelBm - ID 07. MichaelBm - ID 08. Gama - ID 09. Gaminow - The Meaning (Original Mix) 10. MichaelBm - ID 11. Gama - ID 12. Gaminow & Mr Pig. - ID 13. MichaelBm - ID 14. Gaminow - ID FTR
01. MichaelBm - Ocean breeze (Original Mix) 02. Gama & MichaelBm - ID 03. Gaminow - Cosmic Stars (Original Mix) 04. Gama & MichaelBm - ID 05. Gama & Mighty - ID 06. Gaminow & MichaelBm - ID 07. MichaelBm - ID 08. Gama - ID 09. Gaminow - The Meaning (Original Mix) 10. MichaelBm - ID 11. Gama - ID 12. Gaminow & Mr Pig. - ID 13. MichaelBm - ID 14. Gaminow - ID FTR
On The Gist, the Zuckerberg audio leaks. In the interview, Martha Minow is here to talk with Mike about forgiveness, who should be forgiven, and how to incorporate more forgiveness in the U.S. legal system. Minow’s new book is When Should Law Forgive? In the Spiel, class resentment. Slate Plus members get bonus segments and ad-free podcast feeds. Sign up now. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On The Gist, the Zuckerberg audio leaks. In the interview, Martha Minow is here to talk with Mike about forgiveness, who should be forgiven, and how to incorporate more forgiveness in the U.S. legal system. Minow’s new book is When Should Law Forgive? In the Spiel, class resentment. Slate Plus members get bonus segments and ad-free podcast feeds. Sign up now. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The former president and founder of Institutional Shareholder Services, now one of the world’s largest investment advisory firms, discusses how companies like Wal-Mart can have a bigger impact on the environment than governments can. Minow, “corporate critic” and shareholder advocate, also highlights how executive compensation packages can be a harbinger for company performance and why Facebook’s corporate leadership structure is concerning. Minow also shares advice for corporate in-house counsel on shareholder relations and how to avoid a hostile takeover. Listen and subscribe to Law X.0 from your mobile device: Via Apple Podcasts | Via Stitcher | Via Overcast | Via Spotify Hosts: Dori Goldstein and Meg McEvoy Guests: Nell Minow, vice chair of ValueEdge Advisors Producers: RJ Jewell and Nicholas Anzalotta-Kynoch
Crooked Table Podcast - The world of film from a fresh angle
Comedy, as they say, is relative. So it takes a very special film to not only make an impact in its own time but also remain one of the most beloved comedies of all time. Yet, director Billy Wilder struck gold when he assembled Marilyn Monroe, Tony Curtis and Jack Lemmon for his 1959 comedy hit, Some Like It Hot. Named the best comedy film by the American Film Institute in 2000, Wilder's classic has remained a cinematic landmark, and we were so pleased to have Nell Minow of MovieMom.com and RogerEbert.com join us to mark the film's 60th anniversary. Tackling gender roles, sexual politics and toxic masculinity would be a daunting task for a film today. So listen in to hear how Some Like It Hot manages to handle these topics with care and aplomb and without sacrificing its many laughs. Some Like It Hot synopsis, courtesy of IMDB: After witnessing a Mafia murder, slick saxophone player Joe (Tony Curtis) and his long-suffering buddy, Jerry (Jack Lemmon), improvise a quick plan to escape from Chicago with their lives. Disguising themselves as women, they join an all-female jazz band and hop a train bound for sunny Florida. While Joe pretends to be a millionaire to win the band's sexy singer, Sugar (Marilyn Monroe), Jerry finds himself pursued by a real millionaire as things heat up and the mobsters close in. SHOW NOTES Want to appear on a future episode of the Crooked Table Podcast? Find out how over at crookedtable.com/guest! Join the Crooked Table Crew by becoming an official patron over at Patreon.com/CrookedTable Subscribe to the Crooked Table Podcast on iTunes so that you never miss a moment! Listen to the Crooked Table Podcast on Spotify! The Crooked Table Podcast is also on Stitcher! Robert Yaniz Jr. can be reached on Twitter at @crookedtable. Connect with Crooked Table on social media: Facebook | Twitter | Tumblr
Target hits the mark. Best Buy surprises. Intuit rises. And Coca-Cola gets a refresh. Analysts Andy Cross and Jason Moser discuss those stories and discuss earnings from Autodesk, Home Depot, Lowes, and Splunk. Plus, corporate governance expert and film critic Nell Minow talks Boeing, Disney, and summer movies. Thanks to Sprout Social for supporting The Motley Fool. To learn how your brand can create real connection, visit sproutsocial.com/fool today.
Home Depot and Walmart report big earnings but fail to impress Wall Street. Nvidia nosedives on a crypto slowdown. And Eventbrite gets a chilly reception. Analysts Aaron Bush, Matt Argersinger, and Jason Moser discuss these stories and review Apple’s budding film career. Plus, corporate governance expert and film critic Nell Minow talks shareholder rights, Stan Lee, and must-see holiday movies. Thanks to LinkedIn for supporting The Motley Fool. Go to https://www.linkedin.com/fool and get $50 off your first job post. Thanks Netsuite. Get the FREE guide, “Crushing the Five Barriers to Growth”, at NetSuite.Com/FOOL.
Lowe’s gets some love. Footlocker jumps higher. Tiffany sparkles. And what the heck is GDPR??? Aaron Bush, David Kretzmann, and Jason Moser talk earnings news, analyze what a new set of privacy rules means for investors, and offer book recommendations for your summer reading list. Plus, corporate governance expert and film critic Nell Minow talks Facebook, Disney, and summer movies. Thanks to Harry’s for supporting The Motley Fool. Get your Trial Set – go to Harrys.com/Fool
This week on the BIG show, it’s Mother’s Day Weekend and we’ll celebrate moms by running down our list of the Top Movies for Mother’s Day as The Movie Mom, Nell Minow will stop by to share her favorites. From The Imitation of Life, Terms of Endearment, Claudine, and a host of others, Minow will discuss the motherhood experience in cinema and give you a list of which of her favorites you should watch this weekend. In addition, we’ll have entertainment news from Blackfilm.com's Wilson Morales and reviews of the latest films, including two new films spotlighting Mother's love in both Breaking In and Life of the Party all on Episode 310 of Keeping It Reel with FilmGordon.
General Mills loads up on pet food. Walmart stumbles. Texas Roadhouse sizzles. Boston Beer fizzles. And Kylie Jenner breaks up with Snap. Plus, corporate governance expert and film critic Nell Minow talks Chipotle, Black Panther, and Academy Awards.
Nell Minow is Vice Chair of ValueEdge Advisors. She was Co-founder and Director of GMI Ratings from 2010 to 2014, and was Editor and Co-founder of its predecessor firm, The Corporate Library, from 2000 to 2010. Prior to co-founding The Corporate Library, Ms. Minow was a Principal of Lens, a $100 million investment firm that took positions in underperforming companies and used shareholder activism to increase their value. Her other professional experience includes serving as a Principal of Lens Investment Management, as President of Institutional Shareholder Services, Inc., and as an attorney at the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, the Office of Management and Budget, and the Department of Justice. Ms. Minow was named one of the 30 most influential investors of 2002 by Smart Money magazine and, in 2003, was dubbed “the queen of good corporate governance” by Business Week online. In 2007 she was named as one of the 20 most influential people in corporate governance. In 2008 she was the sole recipient of the International Corporate Governance Network award for exceptional achievement in the field of corporate governance. She has authored over 200 articles and co-authored three books on corporate governance with Robert A.G. Monks, most recently the 5th edition of an MBA textbook titled Corporate Governance, published in 2011. Ms. Minow is a graduate of Sarah Lawrence College and the University of Chicago Law School. Email Address: nminow@valueedgeadvisors.com
The Trump administration is constantly in the news but what's going on behind the scenes? In this episode of Planet Lex, host Daniel Rodriguez talks to former White House Counsel Neil Eggleston and former FCC Chairman Newt Minow about their experiences working for past presidents and their concerns about the Trump administration. They discuss the way we elect our presidents, the failings of the media, and whether or not the government is currently experiencing a moment of constitutional crisis. Newton Minow is senior counsel in Sidley Austin’s Chicago office. In 1961, President John F. Kennedy appointed him chairman of the Federal Communications Commission. He received the Presidential Medal of Freedom from President Barack Obama in 2016. Neil Eggleston is a litigation partner in the Washington, D.C. office of Kirkland & Ellis LLP. He was White House counsel to President Obama from 2014 to 2017.
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Warren Buffett loads up on Apple. TripAdvisor stumbles. SodaStream sparkles. And potential mergers rock Wall Street. Plus, corporate governance expert and film critic Nell Minow talks Trump, Academy Awards, and the evolution of the movie business. Thanks to Thumbtack for supporting The Motley Fool. Hire local, skilled pros for just about anything at thumbtack.com today.
Unemployment drops to its lowest rate since 2007. Starbucks announces a change at the top. Guess reports some unfashionable earnings. And Taco Bell unveils a Cheeto-filled quesadilla. Plus, corporate governance expert and film critic Nell Minow talks Trump, Target, and holiday movies. To check out The Motley Fool's new skill for Amazon's Echo just go to www.fool.com/alexa.
This week we are pleased to present our interview with former FCC chairman, Newton N. Minow. Mr. Minow joins us from his office in Chicago to discuss the role of television in presidential debates, his decisions that supported the rise of PBS, and of course, his famous “vast wasteland” speech. For those interested in learning […]
Costco posts strong profits. Monsanto rebuffs Bayer. And GoPro gets a shot of Red Bull. Plus, corporate governance expert and film critic Nell Minow talks Disney succession, Buffett wisdom, and must-see movies.
Wal-Mart surprises. Jack in the Box pops. Square makes its public markets debut. And Urban Outfitters buys a pizza chain? Our analysts discuss those stories and share three stocks on their radar. Plus, corporate governance expert and film critic Nell Minow talks Wall Street reform, Volkswagen, and Star Wars. For a free preview of our MDP service, go to MDPRadio.Fool.com.
Carebean Beats Sessions 005 – Arceo (2015) Andres arceo viadest 19 años desde hace 6 años empeze a ser dj y desde hace 2 años a producir musica e estado en varios eventos grandes tocando como la patriot party el MVF , RockCultura proximamente tocare en el Corona tuning fest que es este 25 de octubre y e estado tocando en antros como maui y tequila. Tracks: - Stuck In My Head (Original Mix) - Shelco Garcia & Teenwolf Rebirth [Extended Mix] - Louderz Hardcore Vibes (Ahzee Remix) -Dune Wings (Original Mix) -Ahzee Cameltoe (Original Mix) -Artelax Guarantee Joker (Original Mix) - Artelax & Svplex Redemption (Original Mix) - MCD & Castaneda x Gmaxx Atom (Olly James Bootleg) - Nari & Milani Brazuka (Original Mix) - Gama, Alby Loud, Mighty Frank Egyptian Smash (Original Mix) - MCD & Castaneda x HBR & Gama Glock (Original Mix) - MCD & Castaneda x Minow x Artelax Pamplona (Original Mix) - GMAXX & Mark Cast Drummer (Original Mix) - Gama & Mark Cast Don't Stop (Original Mix) - Gama UZISA (Original Mix) - WHITE GANGSTER & WILDSOUD Go Like (Original Mix) - Gama Afrobot (Wiwek Remix) - Gregor Salto Bans (Original Mix) -Gama Mumbai (Original Mix) - JDG X Samual James The Brass (Original Mix) - Dimatik GIRATINA (Original Mix) - Dimatik, Monik, Carroch Far Behind (Original Mix) -MCD & Castaneda NewShit (Original Mix) - Minow & Manushk M16- MCD & Castaneda This Could Be Love (Ryos Remix) - Borgeous & Shaun Frank (ft. Delaney Jane) Kangaroo (Original Mix) - WallStreet feat. Hawkboy Break The Rules (TWIIG Bootleg) - Charlie XCX Redes Sociales de Arceo Faceboock: https://www.facebook.com/andresarceov?ref=aymt_homepage_panel&__mref=message_bubble Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/andres-arceo-viadest Instagram : andresarceov Redes Sociales de Carebean Beats Sessions Facebook: www.facebook.com/pages/Carebean-B…/933534573359323 Soundcloud: soundcloud.com/carebean-beats-sessions Itunes Podcast: itunes.apple.com/mx/podcast/careb…d1038270282?l=en Instagram: Carebean_Beats_Sessions
Target reports big earnings. Home Depot raises the roof. And Red Robin flies higher. Our analysts discuss those stories and share three stocks on their radar. And corporate governance expert and film critic Nell Minow talks McDonald's, Mad Men, and Memorial Day movies.
The S&P 500 hits a new high. Trip Advisor soars. Whole Foods delivers. And Amerian Express declines. Our analysts discuss those stories and share some stocks on their radar. Plus, corporate governance expert and film critic Nell Minow talks proxy voting, executive pay, and Academy Awards.
AT&T announces plans to buy DirecTV. AstraZeneca rebuffs Pfizer. And Urban Outfitters hits a 52-week low. Our analysts discuss those stories and share three stocks on their radar. Plus, corporate governance expert and film critic Nell Minow talks CEO pay and summer movies.
Noted film critics Nell Minow, Mack Bates and A.J. Hakari drop by Movie Addict HQ to preview upcoming Summer movies of 2014. Their goal? To help listeners make choices among the over 100 films vying for their box office dollars this Summer. All three critics are candid, informative and great fun to listen to! Bates writes freelance articles for the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel and serves as a staff blogger for Milwaukee Magazine’s official film blog. Minow, the famous Movie Mom, writes film commentary for Beliefnet and is the author of several books about movies. Hakari, aka The Mad Movie Man, has contributed film reviews to a number of sites including ReelTalk Movie Reviews, Review Express, Classic Movie Guide and Terror Tube. He is also the founder of Cineslice, a popular movie blog. This should be a fun show for movie fans. Among the films scheduled for release this summer, which ones are most eagerly anticipated and why? Here are some of the movies that might be contenders: GODZILLA, LUCY, X-MEN DAYS OF FUTURE PAST, A MILLION WAYS TO DIE IN THE WEST, MALEFICENT, TRANSFORMERS: AGE OF EXTINCTION. JERSEY BOYS,HOW TO TRAIN YOUR DRAGON 2, TAMMY, HERCULES, TEENAGE MUTANT NINJA TURTLES.
Reimagining Self and Other: A Facing History Day of Learning
In this talk, Minow, Dean of the Harvard Law School, explains how the law can be used to reinforce social prejudices and create power imbalances, but can also be used as a resource to challenge those patterns. Minow uses examples of current and past court cases brought in countries around the world, such as Slovakia, to illustrate that the law can reflect legacies of inequality, but can also be a powerful tool in helping to fix these inequities.
Baidu reports big earnings. Boston Beer serves up a surprise. And J.C. Penney and Target investors see some green. Our analysts discuss those stories and share three stocks on their radar. Plus, corporate governance expert and film critic Nell Minow talks Carl Icahn, Netflix, and Academy Awards.
Martha Minow, dean of the Harvard Law School, delivers a talk titled “Making All the Difference – American Law’s Treatment of Race and Identities” as part of Facing History’s Day of Learning “Reimagining Self and Other.” In this episode, Minow explains how the law can be used to reinforce social prejudices and create power imbalances, but can also be used as a resource to challenge those patterns. Minow uses examples of current and past court cases brought in countries around the world, such as Slovakia, to illustrate that the law can reflect legacies of inequality, but can also be a powerful tool in helping to fix these inequities.
Shares of Tesla lose some energy. Target misses the mark. Green Mountain grinds out big earnings. And Campbell's Soup serves up some disappointing numbers. Our analysts discuss those stories and share three stocks on their radar. Plus, corporate governance expert and film critic Nell Minow talks JPMorgan Chase, CEO pay, and must-see movies.
Movie Mom Nell Minow and Mad Movie Man A.J. Hakari square off about which film creatures are the most entertaining in this recorded "Monsters vs. Aliens Debate" episode. Minow and Hakari are both respected film critics who pull no punches where movies are concerned, so listeners are in for some pre-Halloween fun! Joining the spirited discussion are co-host Jazz Shaw and host Betty Jo Tucker. Minow, author of several books including The Movie Mom’s Guide to Family Movies, writes film commentary for Beliefnet.com and has been featured in such publications as USA Today and The New York Times. Hakari is a horror expert who has contributed reviews to Terror Tube, Classic Movie Guide, ReelTalk Movie Reviews and various other sites, including his popular Cineslice blog.
Three noted film critics drop by to sound off about the hits and misses among films released this summer. Distinguished panelists include Mack Bates, Nell Minow and A.J. Hakari. Bates writes freelance articles for the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel and serves as a staff blogger for Milwaukee Magazine’s official film blog. Minow, the famous Movie Mom, writes film commentary for Beliefnet, and is currently working on her new book Must-See Movies: Fathers. Hakari, aka The Mad Movie Man, has contributed film reviews to a number of sites including Review Express and Terror Tube. He is also the founder of Cineslice, a popular movie blog. This will be a fun show for movie fans!
Movie Addict HQ gets ready for Father’s Day with a discussion about Fathers on Film. Noted film critics A.J. Hakari and Nell Minow will share their picks for the Top Five movies about dads as well as which actors have delivered the best and worst performances as a father on film. Minow, the famous Movie Mom, is currently working on her new book Must-See Movies: Fathers. She is also the author of 50 Must-See Movies: Mothers; 100 Must-See Movie Moments; and The Movie Mom’s Guide to Family Entertainment. Hakari, aka The Mad Movie Man, has contributed film reviews to a number of sites including Classic Movie Guide, Review Express, ReelTalk Movie Reviews, and Terror Tube. He’s also the founder of Passport Cinema and Cineslice, his popular new blog. Will any of your favorite films about fathers be among the Top Five selections mentioned by Minow and/or Hakari? Listen in to find out.
The Fed stays the course. Microsoft unveils the Xbox One. And Disney makes some surprising cuts. Our analysts discuss those stories. Plus, corporate governance expert and film critic Nell Minow talks Apple, Buffett, and Memorial Day movies.
Berkshire Hathaway and 3B Capital buy Heinz. Comcast buys the remaining stake of NBCUniversal from General Electric. Our analysts discuss those stories and share three stocks on their radar. Plus, corporate governance expert and film critic Nell Minow talks Apple, Academy Awards, and the future of television.
Martha L. Minow, dean of the Harvard Law School shares her thoughts on the convergence of education and law, her new book 'In Brown's Wake', and teaching a young Barack Obama.
Our analysts discuss BP's settlement, Berkshire's big buy, and some retailers' big earnings. Plus, corporate governance expert and film critic Nell Minow talks David Petraeus, Abraham Lincoln, and the future of Netflix.
Shares of Facebook flounder. Dell reports weak earnings. Heinz hikes its dividend. And Yahoo! unloads its stake in Alibaba. Our analysts discuss those stories and share some stocks on their radar. Plus, corporate governance expert and film critic Nell Minow talks CEO shenanigans and must-see movies.
What was the most significant business story of 2011? Who was the most influential business leader? What are the most overlooked stories of the year? What were the most undervalued stocks of the year? On this week's show, our analysts tackle those questions and share some stocks on their radar.
Shares of Netflix tumble after the company reports lower subscriber growth. Shares of Research in Motion plunge on weaker-than-expected earnings. And Warren Buffett makes a surprising addition to the Berkshire Hathaway portfolio. Our analysts discuss those stories and share some stocks on their radar. Plus, corporate governance expert and film critic Nell Minow talks Apple, Costco, and Fall film fare.
Aflac CEO Dan Amos talks about the business behind the duck. Drive author Dan Pink talks about the business of motivation. Corporate Library co-founder Nell Minow talks about the movie business. And journalist Eamon Javers talks corporate espionage.
Can BP contain the damage? Is the economic recovery half-full or half empty? Who will win the battle for your living room? On this week's Motley Fool Money Radio Show, we discuss those stories and share some stocks on our radar. Aflac Chairman and CEO Dan Amos talks about a ducky decision that remade his company. And Corporate Library co-founder and film critic Nell Minow reviews some Memorial Day movies.
President Obama goes to Wall Street. Apple, Chipotle, and Netflix report big, big earnings. And Congress debates the future of movie futures. In this week's Motley Fool Money Radio Show, we tackle those stories, discuss the future of Microsoft, and share three stocks on our radar. Corporate Library co-founder and film critic Nell Minow gives her take on financial reform and Kick Ass. And we talk with Washington Post business reporter Frank Ahrens about Goldman Sachs, Fabulous Fab, and the future of satellite radio.
What does the overhaul in health care mean for investors? What does the crisis in Greece mean for investors? How much is Facebook really worth? And just how good were Best Buy's earnings? On this week's Motley Fool Money Radio Show, we tackle those stories, share three stocks on our radar, and talk with Stocks for the Long Run author Jeremy Siegel. We also talk about the value of celebrity with Corporate Library co-founder and film critic Nell Minow.
The economy grows at its fastest pace in six years. The Fed Chief offers his prescription for the U.S. and China. And the SEC cracks down on shorting. On this week's Motley Fool Money Radio Show, we discuss those stories, tackle the latest earnings news, and share three stocks on our radar. We also talk about the business of motivation with Drive author Dan Pink and talk Academy Awards and business movies with Corporate Library co-founder and film critic Nell Minow.