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¿Sabía que el primer milagro que Jesús realizó fue durante una boda, en Caná de Galilea? La presencia de Jesús en esa boda convirtió lo que pudo haber sido un desastre en DELEITE. ¡Jesús tiene la habilidad de convertir lo monótono en algo MONUMENTAL! Este milagro muestra que Jesús está interesado en cada uno de nosotros, todos los días y en cualquier circunstancia. Jesús vivió una vida de gran GOZO y vino para que podamos tener GOZO abundante. Jn. 2:1 To support this ministry financially, visit: https://www.oneplace.com/donate/276/29
Monumental leaders are extraordinarily curious and, as a result, are regularly asking good questions as well as asking “why” a lot. My latest book “The Wealth Money Can't Buy” is full of fresh ideas and original tools that I'm absolutely certain will cause quantum leaps in your positivity, productivity, wellness, and happiness. You can order it now by clicking here.FOLLOW ROBIN SHARMA:InstagramFacebookTwitterYouTube
Kirk Cameron joins Timon and Josh to talk about the See You at the Library initiative, America's Christian heritage, culture building, and why teaching our children biblical virtue is essential for national renewal. Notes: https://bravebooks.us/pages/see-you-at-the-library Kirk Cameron is known by millions as “Mike Seaver” from the 1980's sit-com “Growing Pains.” Since then, Kirk starred in “Fireproof” - the #1 inspirational movie of the year and inspired the best-selling book “The Love Dare” - as well as the movies “Left Behind”, “Monumental”, produced his newest film “Lifemark” with the Kendrick Brothers about the value of life in the womb and the beauty of adoption, and produced the documentary “The Homeschool Awakening” about the growing homeschooling movement. Kirk hosts TBN's television series “Takeaways with Kirk Cameron” and “One on One with Kirk Cameron” and co-hosted the series “The Way of the Master”. Recently, he has been featured in the press, talking about his “American Campfire Revival” livestream, events, and podcast, urging the family of faith to return to the principles that will bring blessing and protection to America. Kirk recently authored the children's book “As You Grow” that teaches Biblical principles and character Learn more about Kirk Camera's work work: https://www.kirkcameron.com/ https://bravebooks.us/pages/brave-plus –––––– Follow American Reformer across Social Media: X / Twitter – https://www.twitter.com/amreformer Facebook – https://www.facebook.com/AmericanReformer/ YouTube – https://www.youtube.com/@AmericanReformer Rumble – https://rumble.com/user/AmReformer Website – https://americanreformer.org/ Promote a vigorous Christian approach to the cultural challenges of our day, by donating to The American Reformer: https://americanreformer.org/donate/ Follow Us on Twitter: Josh Abbotoy – https://twitter.com/Byzness Timon Cline – https://twitter.com/tlloydcline The American Reformer Podcast is hosted by Josh Abbotoy and Timon Cline, recorded remotely in the United States, and edited by Jared Cummings. Subscribe to our Podcast, "The American Reformer" Get our RSS Feed – https://americanreformerpodcast.podbean.com/ Apple Podcasts – https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-american-reformer-podcast/id1677193347 Spotify – https://open.spotify.com/show/1V2dH5vhfogPIv0X8ux9Gm?si=a19db9dc271c4ce5
Today's slide deck: https://bit.ly/3H3NZbk - Today, a look at a US equity market showing remarkable complacency, with some initial signs that things are wobbling. But we have a monumental week ahead as earnings season peaks and we look at the cavalcade of event risks on top of that, including FOMC and not least, the BoJ, as well as the US jobs report and Trump's trade deal headline. Full slide deck today, with must reads and listens. Link to John's latest FX Update: https://bit.ly/4716GqK Read daily in-depth market updates from the Saxo Market Call and the Saxo Strategy Team here. Please reach out to us at marketcall@saxobank.com for feedback and questions. Click here to open an account with Saxo.
Un año más, la música clásica será protagonista durante unos días del mes de julio en la capital cacereña, con el Festival Internacional de Música Ciudad Monumental de Cáceres. Arranca su octava edición este 22 de julio con conciertos y clases magistrales de profesores e intérpretes de reconocido prestigio. Escuchar audio
ColoColo comenzó la segunda rueda con un sufrido triunfo contra La Serena en el Monumental gracias a dos goles de Vicente Pizarro, su capitán.
A la plaza de la Independencia le están quitando un pedazo para que fluya el tránsito en la intersección de la prolongación 27 de febrero y Luperón.El gobierno propone quitarle 20 mil metros al Jardín Botánico Nacional para que fluya el tránsito por la congestionada República de Colombia, que es un caos permanente, porque en ella confluye la JAcobo Majluta una vía llena de proyectos habitacionales de clase media en Santo Domingo Norte.La propuesta del gobierno de quitarle 20 mil metros al jardín Botánico parece una minucia si se toma en cuenta que el pulmón del norte de la capital tiene 6 millones de metros cuadrados.El secretario de la presidencia, José Ignacio Paliza, lo explicó como un sastre de pobres. “no se va a achicar el botánico porque se le va a cortar un pedazo y por el otro lado se va ampliar la verja”. Eso se traduce como le vamos a cortar un pedazo al pantalón y del oro lado le soltaremos la costura. Suerte que no es su pantalón porque caminaría bastante incómodo.A mi que vivo hace 24 años en la República de Colombia y que he visto como la tranquilidad se convierte en Caos nadie tiene que explicarme el drama de este pedazo de la capital.Es un desorden absoluto en el que las autoridades tienen la gran culpa. por aquí hay decenas de urbanizaciones que han cerrado el tráfico a los no residentes con autorización del ayuntamiento, incluyendo la que yo vivo. Hace más de una década que el semáforo de la Colombia con Monumental se quedó sin la flecha de giro y ningún alcalde o el Intrant han podido resolver el caos que eso provoca y los siete policías de servicio no lo entienden.Frente al Botánico se estableció un centro médico que hizo su propia entrada con giro a la izquierda en los dos sentidos y ningúna autoridad lo ha visto. Ahora han mejorado el tollo poniendo conos para que sus clientes no se estacionen y reduciendo el tamaño de la vía pero las autoridades no miran para allá.Un autobús que debía ir desde la feria hasta el final de la JAcobo dando servicio a las urbanizaciones de esa vía fue suspendido por el acoso de los choferes.En fin, las autoridades que no han hecho nada para hacer cumplir la ley no me van a convencer que quitarle un pedazo al botánico es la única salida para un problema urbano. Si esa es la tónica esta ciudad que ya está llena de cemento se convertirá en un gran sacófago. Yo espero que cuando la calle Doctor Delgado con México se haga más que intransitable le corten un pedazo a los jardines del Palacio Nacional para que fluya el tránsito.
The Wizards' Summer League slate was a fun watch, and before you know it, the season will be here! Listen as our hosts weigh in on what they saw; hear from WaPo's Varun Shankar, Monumental's Wes Hall, and Locked on Wizards' Ben Strober on Summer League; and, debate whether the Wizards' or Nats' rebuild is an easier buy-in!
The Wizards' Summer League slate was a fun watch, and before you know it, the season will be here! Listen as our hosts weigh in on what they saw; hear from WaPo's Varun Shankar, Monumental's Wes Hall, and Locked on Wizards' Ben Strober on Summer League; and, debate whether the Wizards' or Nats' rebuild is an easier buy-in!
The Wizards' Summer League slate was a fun watch, and before you know it, the season will be here! Listen as our hosts weigh in on what they saw; hear from WaPo's Varun Shankar, Monumental's Wes Hall, and Locked on Wizards' Ben Strober on Summer League; and, debate whether the Wizards' or Nats' rebuild is an easier buy-in!
The Wizards' Summer League slate was a fun watch, and before you know it, the season will be here! Listen as our hosts weigh in on what they saw; hear from WaPo's Varun Shankar, Monumental's Wes Hall, and Locked on Wizards' Ben Strober on Summer League; and, debate whether the Wizards' or Nats' rebuild is an easier buy-in!
With his art, photographer Platon seeks to strip away assumptions and leave viewers with a window into his subject's character, filling our eyes with wonder and curiosity. Sharing extraordinary stories of what it's like to photograph some of the world's most prominent figures -- from Michelle Obama and Pussy Riot to Vladimir Putin and Muhammad Ali -- Platon captures the disarming power of empathy and human connection.For a chance to give your own TED Talk, fill out the Idea Search Application: ted.com/ideasearch.Interested in learning more about upcoming TED events? Follow these links:TEDNext: ted.com/futureyouTEDSports: ted.com/sportsTEDAI Vienna: ted.com/ai-vienna Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Las aguas turbulentas de Río Claro, en Colombia, me recordaron recientemente acerca del poder del Río Amazonas. Y precisamente, el río de la vida misma, que es tan salvaje e impredecible como el Amazonas, nos ha demostrado recientemente en este estado de Texas, que he elegido como mi hogar, que el poder del agua que fluye puede ser tan brutal como es bálsamo para la vida y necesaria. Luego, tal como prometí, te llevo de regreso a Casablanca, en Marruecos, y comparto contigo la majestuosa Mezquita Hassan II. Uno de sus elementos decorativos más abundantes, las Muqarnas, me recordaron las Victorias Amazónicas. Ambas imágenes celebran las simetrías y las estructuras repetitivas de la naturaleza, evocando las matemáticas sagradas tan representativas del arte y la arquitectura musulmanas. El agua, la memoria de un venado ahogado y el rugido del poder de la naturaleza persisten en tratar de recordarnos que todo aquello que existe es un contenedor y eventualmente, participante de la red de la vida que nos sostiene en sus hilos a todos nosotros.
Next Level Soul with Alex Ferrari: A Spirituality & Personal Growth Podcast
Robert James Comber discusses the ancient origins of astrology, tracing it back to the Dendera stone in Egypt and its connection to the Great Pyramid's measurements. He explains the concept of the "Star Law," which includes 36 deacons per zodiac sign, and how these deacons are linked to Greek myths, fairy tales, and biblical texts. Robert also connects astrology to the I Ching, explaining its binary code and its application in understanding the universe. He highlights the significance of the Lions Gate and the Age of Aquarius, and shares his discoveries in the King's Chamber, linking astrological signs to petroglyphs and Leonardo da Vinci's Last Supper painting. Robert James Comber discusses his journey of developing modalities for healing and consciousness over the past seven years. He describes a transformative experience during the eighth Lions Gate, leading to the creation of a 250,000-word book and additional courses on quantum physics, the human genome, and astrology. Robert introduces the concept of "universal consciousness" and the eight mystical perfections from Vedic systems, such as the ability to manipulate size and gravity. He emphasizes the importance of consciousness evolution and self-organization, linking it to the harmonics of the earth and the Great Pyramid. Robert also shares his views on living a fulfilled life, the nature of God, and the ultimate purpose of life.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/next-level-soul-podcast-with-alex-ferrari--4858435/support.
Monumental's Wes Hall joins the program to give his thoughts on the Wizards start to NBA Summer League and the Mystics first half of the season.
For centuries, monuments have telegraphed the values and origin myths of dominant culture in public space and on massive scale. They have signaled both who is part of a culture and who is not, often overlooking histories that complicate the stories they tell. Yet in the last 50 years in the United States, the role of monuments has changed significantly. Numerous historical monuments have been removed or toppled, bringing to the fore a long-repressed conversation about the relationship between the monumental landscape and national identity. In Monumental: How a New Generation of Artists Is Shaping the Memorial Landscape (MIT Press, 2025), Dr. Cat Dawson takes up the social, political, and art historical causes and ramifications of this important shift.Examining the conditions that have led to and define this new era, Dr. Dawson reveals that these interventions are as indebted to the monumental tradition as they are to representational strategies that grew out of twentieth-century social justice efforts, from the Civil Rights movement to queer organizing during the AIDS crisis.Since 2014, a new generation of artists has established a groundbreaking role for monuments, calling into question the very notion of what a monument is through novel investigations of how symbolic structures can be made and what stories they can tell. This book tells the important story of that sea change. This interview was conducted by Dr. Miranda Melcher whose book focuses on post-conflict military integration, understanding treaty negotiation and implementation in civil war contexts, with qualitative analysis of the Angolan and Mozambican civil wars. You can find Miranda's interviews on New Books with Miranda Melcher, wherever you get your podcasts. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/art
For centuries, monuments have telegraphed the values and origin myths of dominant culture in public space and on massive scale. They have signaled both who is part of a culture and who is not, often overlooking histories that complicate the stories they tell. Yet in the last 50 years in the United States, the role of monuments has changed significantly. Numerous historical monuments have been removed or toppled, bringing to the fore a long-repressed conversation about the relationship between the monumental landscape and national identity. In Monumental: How a New Generation of Artists Is Shaping the Memorial Landscape (MIT Press, 2025), Dr. Cat Dawson takes up the social, political, and art historical causes and ramifications of this important shift.Examining the conditions that have led to and define this new era, Dr. Dawson reveals that these interventions are as indebted to the monumental tradition as they are to representational strategies that grew out of twentieth-century social justice efforts, from the Civil Rights movement to queer organizing during the AIDS crisis.Since 2014, a new generation of artists has established a groundbreaking role for monuments, calling into question the very notion of what a monument is through novel investigations of how symbolic structures can be made and what stories they can tell. This book tells the important story of that sea change. This interview was conducted by Dr. Miranda Melcher whose book focuses on post-conflict military integration, understanding treaty negotiation and implementation in civil war contexts, with qualitative analysis of the Angolan and Mozambican civil wars. You can find Miranda's interviews on New Books with Miranda Melcher, wherever you get your podcasts. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/public-policy
For centuries, monuments have telegraphed the values and origin myths of dominant culture in public space and on massive scale. They have signaled both who is part of a culture and who is not, often overlooking histories that complicate the stories they tell. Yet in the last 50 years in the United States, the role of monuments has changed significantly. Numerous historical monuments have been removed or toppled, bringing to the fore a long-repressed conversation about the relationship between the monumental landscape and national identity. In Monumental: How a New Generation of Artists Is Shaping the Memorial Landscape (MIT Press, 2025), Dr. Cat Dawson takes up the social, political, and art historical causes and ramifications of this important shift.Examining the conditions that have led to and define this new era, Dr. Dawson reveals that these interventions are as indebted to the monumental tradition as they are to representational strategies that grew out of twentieth-century social justice efforts, from the Civil Rights movement to queer organizing during the AIDS crisis.Since 2014, a new generation of artists has established a groundbreaking role for monuments, calling into question the very notion of what a monument is through novel investigations of how symbolic structures can be made and what stories they can tell. This book tells the important story of that sea change. This interview was conducted by Dr. Miranda Melcher whose book focuses on post-conflict military integration, understanding treaty negotiation and implementation in civil war contexts, with qualitative analysis of the Angolan and Mozambican civil wars. You can find Miranda's interviews on New Books with Miranda Melcher, wherever you get your podcasts. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The Wizards acquired Cam Whitmore from Houston in what turned out to be a three-team trade with New Orleans (that we knew netted CJ McCollum) - hear all about that trade from our hosts, Chris Miller of Monumental, and Whitmore's HS coach, Todd Pratt, and also get ready for Wizards Summer League in this week's Best of Wizards!
The Wizards acquired Cam Whitmore from Houston in what turned out to be a three-team trade with New Orleans (that we knew netted CJ McCollum) - hear all about that trade from our hosts, Chris Miller of Monumental, and Whitmore's HS coach, Todd Pratt, and also get ready for Wizards Summer League in this week's Best of Wizards!
The Wizards acquired Cam Whitmore from Houston in what turned out to be a three-team trade with New Orleans (that we knew netted CJ McCollum) - hear all about that trade from our hosts, Chris Miller of Monumental, and Whitmore's HS coach, Todd Pratt, and also get ready for Wizards Summer League in this week's Best of Wizards!
The Wizards acquired Cam Whitmore from Houston in what turned out to be a three-team trade with New Orleans (that we knew netted CJ McCollum) - hear all about that trade from our hosts, Chris Miller of Monumental, and Whitmore's HS coach, Todd Pratt, and also get ready for Wizards Summer League in this week's Best of Wizards!
The raging waters of Rio Claro, in Colombia reminded recently of of the Amazon River. And currently, the river of life itself, which is as wild and unpredictable as the Amazon, has shown us, in the state of Texas which I call home, that the power of flowing water is as brutal as it is life-sustaining and necessary. Then, as promised, I take you back to Casablanca, in Morocco, and share the magnificence of the Hassan II Mosque. One of its most prevalent ornaments, Muqarnas, remind me of Victorias Amazonicas. Both images celebrate the symmetries and repetitive structures in nature, evoking the sacred mathematics so representative of Islamic art and architecture. Yet, even the majestic Hassan II Mosque has been affected by the passage of time and the elements. Water, the memory of the dead fawn and the roar of nature's power aim to remind us all that everything in existence is a container and then a contributor to the all encompassing web of life.
Ignacio Ramos-Jiménez licenciado en Historia y guía en Jerez de los Caballeros, destaca los monumentos y las leyendas más carismáticas de esta localidad, muchas de ellas relacionadas con los caballeros templarios
FloHockey Prospects Analyst and Host of Called Up The Hockey Prospects Podcast Chris Peters joined OverDrive to discuss Gavin McKenna's monumental commitment to Penn State, the effects to the NCAA and CHL, the value of McKenna's deal, the direction for players in the college hockey, the landscape in the CHL, Easton Cowan's skills and more.
Abren convocatoria para diseñar la Ofrenda Monumental del Zócalo Profeco alerta sobre jamones que no cumplen con Norma OficialEcuador declara emergencia por inundaciones en dos provinciasMás información en nuestro podcast
En este segundo episodio hablaremos sobre el s V a.c. y el periodo en que se construye la tumba monumental.
The One Big Beautiful Bill has officially passed its final vote, but not without hiccups. This morning, Hakeem Jeffries held the House hostage with an eight-hour-long speech against the OBBBA. Clearly, it was eight hours wasted, because the bill passed! Next, the justice system once again proves itself compromised, with Sean Combs only being charged with a prostitution charge. What's even weirder is that his main prosecutor was former FBI Director James Comey's daughter. Finally, we want to celebrate July 4th with some laughs, so be sure to tune in until the end! All this and more on today's Untamed!
Vad innebär det att högsta domstolen ställer sig på Donald Trumps sida? Lyssna på alla avsnitt i Sveriges Radio Play. Nyligen kom beskedet att USA:s högsta domstol vill göra det svårare för federala domstolar att upphäva presidentens dekret om att stoppa automatiskt medborgarskap för barn som föds i USA. Presidenten kallar det för en ”monumental seger” och frågan är nu hur mycket mer makt det här ger Trump? Samtidigt närmar sig deadline för den nya statsbudgeten, ”big beautiful bill”, som ska vara i hamn den 4 juli. Vad innehåller budgeten och vad händer med de republikaner som inte gillar den. Sist men inte minst så tar vi oss an Trumpadministrationens kritik mot journalister. Donald Trump överväger att tvinga reportrar som publicerat läckor från Pentagon att avslöja sina källor. Och försvarsminister Pete Hegseth går hårt åt hans gamla Fox-kollega Jennifer Griffin.Medverkande: Robin Olin Sveriges Radios utsände reporter i USA, Esmeralda Svenningsson, Sveriges Radios utsända reporter i USA och Karin Henriksson, journalist och författare. Programledare: Sara Stenholm.Producent: Mattias Dellert
There have been so many for President Trump recently, when you hear of Trump talking up a monumental victory, you might be left wondering which win he's addressing. Is he talking about ending Iran's nuclear program (and the related war)? Or is it about getting NATO countries to pay their fair share for military defense under the alliance? Maybe it's the Chinese trade deal coming together? Perhaps it could be about the OBBB? He could be talking about the S&P 500 reaching record highs as we're set to close out the first half of the year? Maybe Trump's monumental victory is about the economy generally? After all, President Trump has had ‘monumental wins' with all of those things over the past week.
The Nationals selected Tre Johnson No. 6 overall, then traded down to get Will Riley No. 21 overall in the first round of the NBA Draft, and finished with a selection of Jamir Watkins at No. 43. Listen as our hosts discuss the picks, hear from Monumental's Chris Miller and Chase Hughes about the haul, and get the skinny on Riley from his college coach, Brad Underwood, and Johnson from Wizards GM Will Dawkins!
The Nationals selected Tre Johnson No. 6 overall, then traded down to get Will Riley No. 21 overall in the first round of the NBA Draft, and finished with a selection of Jamir Watkins at No. 43. Listen as our hosts discuss the picks, hear from Monumental's Chris Miller and Chase Hughes about the haul, and get the skinny on Riley from his college coach, Brad Underwood, and Johnson from Wizards GM Will Dawkins!
The Nationals selected Tre Johnson No. 6 overall, then traded down to get Will Riley No. 21 overall in the first round of the NBA Draft, and finished with a selection of Jamir Watkins at No. 43. Listen as our hosts discuss the picks, hear from Monumental's Chris Miller and Chase Hughes about the haul, and get the skinny on Riley from his college coach, Brad Underwood, and Johnson from Wizards GM Will Dawkins!
The Nationals selected Tre Johnson No. 6 overall, then traded down to get Will Riley No. 21 overall in the first round of the NBA Draft, and finished with a selection of Jamir Watkins at No. 43. Listen as our hosts discuss the picks, hear from Monumental's Chris Miller and Chase Hughes about the haul, and get the skinny on Riley from his college coach, Brad Underwood, and Johnson from Wizards GM Will Dawkins!
Happy NHL Draft Day! After a full day of non-stop sports news, Michael Grange joins the show (3:30) to discuss the Raptors moving on from long-time president Masai Ujiri. They discuss the decision from Keith Pelly and the MLSE Board, Masai's uniquely lucrative contract, why the Raptors will be searching for a replacement, Bobby Webster's future in Toronto, and the legacy Masai leaves behind. Then, ahead of the 2025 NHL Draft, Cam Robinson joins the show (25:50) live from Hollywood to break down what he has been hearing and dive into the big names expected to hear their names called tonight. They also break down the returns for both sides in the Noah Dobson trade and how the Isles got to this point, what the Sharks will do at #2, the most active teams looking to make a move, and much more. Then, to end off the show, Justin and Producer David Ciss go through the FAN Pregame's 2025 Big Board!The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and guests and do not necessarily reflect the position of Rogers Sports & Media or any affiliates.
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durée : 00:20:03 - Journal de 18h - Le président américaine Donald Trump est reparti enchanté de la Haye, après un sommet de l'OTAN qui a répondu à toutes ses attentes.
durée : 00:20:03 - Journal de 18h - Le président américaine Donald Trump est reparti enchanté de la Haye, après un sommet de l'OTAN qui a répondu à toutes ses attentes.
Join Joe and Jamie as they review and reminisce on Season 2 episodes of the Balancing Act Podcast. They will reveal their top three moments of the season, guests that left a lasting impression, and all the ways they plan to continue this journey in September with Season 3 of the podcast that has helped them to help others like you. — We want to hear from you! Shoot over an email and say hi: podthebalancingact@gmail.com Don't forget to subscribe! Leave us a comment! Follow Facebook - podbalact JoeandJamie Instagram - @podthebalancingact TikTok - @thebalancingactpodcast Twitter - @podbalact Youtube Channel - The Balancing Act - YouTube Part of the Human Content Podcast Network Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
With 11 days until July 4, Anna and Jake discuss all things reconciliation as the GOP races to pass President Trump's legislative agenda. Plus, Trump's bombing of Iranian nuclear sites is dividing Democrats, with calls for War Powers votes and even impeachment on the table. Want more in-depth daily coverage from Congress? Subscribe to our free Punchbowl News AM newsletter at punchbowl.news. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Host Renaldo and Co-Host Donte discuss the latest news re the US Strike against Iran: President Trump reported Monumental damage to Iran's Nuclear sites but Iran is reporting that the sites were damaged but not the materials as they were relocated from the sites days before the US strike on Saturday.We are also learning that Iran is in #Moscow meeting with #Putin today. Putin responded to the US Strike calling it unprovoked. Iran has strategic partnership with #Russia. While #Israel has strategic partnership with the USA. Subscribe on any stream:https://anchor.fm/theneoliberalVisit us https://theneoliberal.comDonate: https://www.paypal.com/donate/?hosted_button_id=USSJLFU2HRVAQ
On Nick Ferrari at Breakfast.Armed Forces Minister refuses seven times to say whether UK backs US military action in IranWes Streeting launches national investigation into NHS maternity scandalsAll of this and more on Nick Ferrari: The Whole Show Podcast.
Federico y Amorós comentan la corrida de Lagunajanda en la que confirmó alternativa el torero Alejandro Peñaranda. La Feria de San Isidro 2025 se acerca a su final. Sin embargo, en esta última semana del ciclo aún quedan toreros que actúan por primera vez en la Monumental de Las Ventas en esta primavera. Es el caso de la terna que lidió en la tarde del pasado miércoles la corrida de Lagunajanda: Manuel Escribano (que vuelve el sábado en el encierro de Adolfo Martín), Joselito Adame y el confirmante Alejandro Peñaranda. En Al Alimón, la sección taurina de Es la Mañana de esRadio, Federico Jiménez Losantos y Andrés Amorós han comentado lo sucedido en esta corrida de toros que congregó en Las Ventas a más de 17.000 espectadores y otros tantos en TeleMadrid. Amorós ha apuntado que la del pasado miércoles "es una corrida que es discutible porque no todas las críticas coinciden". El cronista ha indicado que "algunos que dicen que es una maravilla y que todos los toros eran maravillosos. A mí no me lo parecieron, la verdad. Lo que pasa es que no nos gustan naturalmente los toros que se paran y estos no paraban de moverse".San Isidro 2025: seis tripletes, catorce dobletes y televisada por TeleMadridJavier Romero Jordano "Algunos de estos toros corrían muchísimo, pero claro, embestían muy mal, mansamente. No iban al caballo bien o iban pegando coces o saltando", ha continuado contando Andrés Amorós. El cronista ha dicho que "eso no es bueno, claro, y tampoco es el toro encastado, manso, es un toro vistoso de apariencia, pero que sirve un poco para el buen toreo". En Las Ventas había dos toreros veteranos, Manuel Escribano y Joselito Adame, que son dos profesionales que dominan la técnica perfectamente" y que cuando "les salen unos toros incómodos y complicaditos, resuelven la cosa, pero sin especial brillo". "A ellos les conviene más otro toro más Escolar, más difícil", ha añadido.Apunten el nombre de Alejandro Peñaranda Andrés Amorós ha contado que Alejandro Peñaranda, que confirmó la alternativa en Las Ventas es "de un pueblo de Cuenca, Iniesta, de donde era aquel torero que es uno de los más valientes que yo he visto en mi vida: Chicuelo II. Se ha formado en la escuela de Albacete y es muy buena escuela porque eso da un temple, un clasicismo y un poder. Este es un lidiador y, además, salió a entregarse". "Estuvo en el primero bien, pero mató mal, y en el último a mí me parece que estuvo estupendo, pero verdaderamente estupendo, Muy muy bien, muy clásico y toreando por bajo con gusto y jugándosela, pero sin alardes. Toreando clásico y bien. Y al final lo mató bien y no le dieron la oreja", ha explicado el cronista. Amorós ha dicho que al presidente del festejo "la falta de criterio" y tiene "miedo a que digan que eres blando". Amorós ha dicho que "recuerden este nombre: Alejandro Peñaranda, que ha confirmado, ha dado una excelente impresión, y es un chico que está muy bien. Tienen que darle más oportunidades".Llega Borja Jiménez a San Isidro 2025 Este jueves "vuelven ya figuras del torneo" ha dicho Andrés Amorós que cree que por esa razón "probablemente, la plaza se llenará más" porque "la gente, el gran público, acude con los que le suenan, los que han salido en la tele". Se lidian toros de Jandilla y el cronista ha explicado que "es muy buena ganadería" aunque "no están en el mejor momento, pero hay un fondo bueno que puede salir". Los toreos anunciados en el cartel son Sebastian Castella, José María Manzanares y Borja Jiménez. A los dos primeros le pasa "lo mismo" que a la ganadería y el tercero es el que despierta "el interés grande" de los aficionados. Amorós ha dicho que "Borja Jiménez debuta hoy en San Isidro" que "está lanzado". El torero tiene "entrega, valor y poderío", pero su "problema" es la espada.Borja Jiménez, protagonista del homenaje a los afectados por la Dana: "Es bueno que el Rey esté apoyando la causa"Javier Romero Jordano Además, ha añadido que el torero de Espartinas "está muy bien" y "arriesga siempre" algo que "se ve" en "su entrega y en las corridas que acepta". En este sentido, Andrés Amorós ha dicho que "va a torear en Madrid en 10 días tres veces": además de la de hoy, la Beneficencia del domingo 8 y la corrida In Memoriam de Victorino Martín el 15. Cree el cronista que "es una apuesta muy complicada que puede salir bien o mal" porque "se está jugando la temporada". Además un día después de la Beneficencia, el lunes 9, se encierra en solitario con seis toros de Victorino Marín en la plaza francesa de Nimes. La sección taurina de Es La Mañana de Federico con la participación de Andrés Amorós para analizar los festejos taurinos es posible gracias a Muebles Adama y Restaurante Robles de Sevilla, Mercaoficina y Carnicerías Lalo y Jamones y Embutidos Ibéricos Julian Martín.
Episode 4470: Day 2 Of The Conclave; Trump Bridges Monumental Trade Deal With UK
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