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durée : 00:50:50 - First Mike Radio Show - Pour présenter son nouvel EP « Opération Phantom II », Green Money était de passage dans le First Mike Radio Show accompagné par Calo G, Oshe, Morain Crew, Lune, The Rap Angel, Asnath, BlackMo, Protomatic et Beerus La R.
The man who "wrote the book" on Kamala Harris says the Democrats would have been in a worse position without her. The Democratic Party has lost the 2024 Election, Kamala Harris falling short as Donald Trump claimed more than the 270 Electoral votes needed to secure the presidency. CNN is also projecting that the Republican Party will control the Senate, though the House is still up for grabs. Former LA Times Editor Dan Morain —who wrote a biography of Harris— told Mike Hosking Harris has raised more than a billion dollars for the cause. “Money doesn't always determine the outcome, but it sure helps.” “And she had this incredible ‘get out to vote' effort in the swing states, and [Trump] was relying on something that was much less organised than what the Democrats did.” Morain says that Harris ran as good a race as she possibly could have run in the three months she had. LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Dr. John Gartner and Dr. Harry Siegel discuss how Donald Trump's cognitive decline and psychological weaknesses were on full display during Kamala's dominating debate performance. Harris biographer Dan Morain joins the show to share his unique insights into the VP's career, personal history, and the impact her immigrant parents had on shaping her story. You'll also get an update on how the media and political elite, once ignorant of the dangers Trump posed, seems to have finally grown aware of Donald's profound detachment from reality. Make sure you join us here on Patreon to support our work and gain access to exclusive perks: patreon.com/ReallyAmericanMedia Our site: https://cms.megaphone.fm/channel/shrinking-trump Subscribe on iTunes: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/shrinking-trump/id1745797271 Subscribe on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/4xuuqHxzruLEsQXtTuJjP4 Subscribe on Amazon Music: https://music.amazon.com/podcasts/a101a15a-8b18-49c8-b556-c201aece30ee/shrinking-trump Subscribe on iHeartRadio: https://www.iheart.com/podcast/269-shrinking-trump-175213669/ We have a lot to unpack after this week's historic debate performance by Kamala Harris and the Trump campaign's ensuing meltdown. Our hosts analyze how Harris systematically dismantled Donald Trump on every front, showcasing her eloquence, grace under pressure, and a strong strategic understanding of her opponent's weaknesses. Our guest today is Dan Morain, a long-time journalist and author who has spent much of his career covering Kamala Harris. His book, Kamala's Way, gives an intimate look at the Vice President's personal journey, and charts how the daughter of two immigrants in segregated California became one of this country's most effective power players. Morain joins the show to help us understand how a determined mother and her immigrant heritage shaped Harris's resilience, intelligence, and preparedness that have clearly paid off in the political arena today. Dan also shares some touching anecdotes about Kamala's heartfelt humanity, and willingness to personally connect with people away from the cameras. Trump's debate debacle is just another glaring piece of evidence of his cognitive decline. Our hosts will break down how Harris's debate strategy is a part of a broader, well-executed plan to exploit Donald's vulnerabilities and expose his broken brain. An official campaign ad features Barack Obama's critique of Trump's obsession with crowd sizes, and George Conway's success in goading Donald with targeted attack ads, proves just that. Dr. Gartner and Dr. Siegel will also dissect various parts of the debate and other recent Trump speeches to analyze the growing evidence of Trump's deteriorating mental state. And we'll wrap up with a reflection on the remarkable journey of Shrinking Trump so far. Thanks for joining us. Be sure to join us for next week's session, as we embark on this pivotal moment in American history together. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Kamala Harris is going toe-to-toe with Donald Trump in a high-stakes race for the presidency. Though she has served as vice president for four years, many Americans don't know a lot about her. Here in the San Francisco Bay Area, we know her from her days as San Francisco district attorney and then California attorney general and senator. But perhaps no observer knows her as well as journalist Dan Morain, whose biography of Harris—Kamala's Way—gives insight into her history in the Bay Area. And Morain returns to Commonwealth Club World Affairs to talk about Harris on the cusp of making history on the national stage. There's very little that's conventional about Kamala Harris, and yet her personal story also represents many Americans. She grew up the eldest daughter of a single mother, a no-nonsense cancer researcher who emigrated from India at the age of 19 in search of a better education. She and her husband, an accomplished economist from Jamaica, split up when Kamala was only five. The Kamala Harris the public knows today is tough, smart, quick-witted, and demanding. She's a prosecutor—her one-liners are legendary—but she's more reticent when it comes to sharing much about herself, even in her memoirs. Fortunately, former Los Angeles Times reporter Dan Morain has been there from the start. Join us in-person in San Francisco or online to learn more about the person who might well be America's first female president, its first southeast Asian president, and its second Black president. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This month we've been covering stories about fearless leadership and perhaps like you have been intrigued by the political landscape this month and seeing Kamala Harris emerge as what one can only describe as fearless. So I dug in and found some sources that can help us elements of her leadership that we've been covering on the show. Topics Covered: Early inspirations Competition Determination Resilience Networking Empathy Here are three takeaways from the episode: 1. Kamala Harris is breaking the mold for women when it comes to leadership. Her early foundation (mother-inspired, Berkeley in the 60s) set her on a course to be an advocate, empathy, and insights into politics. 2. Kamala has designed her own way (blended family, Presidential run in 2020) and is an example of learning from failure and demonstrating resilience. 3. One of Kamala's greatest strengths are her people skills: networking, building influence and creating alliances. Mentioned in the Episode: Ep 48, A discussion with Andrea Mein DeWitt about her book: Name Claim Reframe, Your Path to a Well-Lived Life. https://spotifyanchor-web.app.link/e/cfTURe31gMb Book: Kamala's Way, An American Life, Dan Morain Ep. 60, Let's Celebrate Women's History Month with the book: Women and Leadership by Julia Gillard & Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala https://spotifyanchor-web.app.link/e/T20W9Za2gMb Ep. 15, Part 1 of 3, Atlas of the Heart: How do the emotions, Empathy and Compassion, relate to leadership? https://spotifyanchor-web.app.link/e/DZ0O7Q71gMb The 'blended' family behind Kamala Harris, August 16, 2023 https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/clylqv3g4rwo Inside Kamala Harris' close bond with rarely seen sister Maya Harris https://www.hellomagazine.com/celebrities/711649/meet-kamala-harris-sister-maya-harris/ Economic shocks are wiping out progress on gender equality: Global Gender Gap Report 2023, June, 2023 https://www.weforum.org/agenda/2023/06/economics-shocks-gender-equality-linkedin/ How to reach Yo Canny: Our website: www.girltaketheleadpod.com You can send a message or voicemail there. We'd love to hear from you! email: yo@yocanny.com FB group: Girl, Take the Lead https://www.facebook.com/groups/272025931481748/?ref=share IG: yocanny (Yo) YouTube LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/yocanny/
In this episode of Passing Judgment, Jessica speaks with Dan Morain, celebrated author of Kamala's Way, to gain a deeper understanding of Kamala Harris' journey to becoming the presumptive Democratic nominee for president. Dan shares his unique insights into Harris' career trajectory, from her early days in California politics to her tenure as vice president. Dan also delves into specific moments that highlight Harris' political savvy and resilience, providing a comprehensive look at a candidate who could become the first female president of the United States. Here are three key takeaways you don't want to miss:1️⃣ Kamala Harris' Career Trajectory: Dan Morain traces Kamala Harris' career from being appointed to a state position in 1994 by then-Speaker Willie Brown, to becoming a surrogate for Barack Obama in 2008, and eventually serving as the Attorney General of California and a U.S. Senator. 2️⃣ Presidential Campaigns: Morain discusses Harris' 2019 campaign for the Democratic presidential nomination, describing it as poorly managed and fraught with stumbles, leading to her early withdrawal. Conversely, he notes her current campaign as more confident and focused on one primary opponent: Donald Trump.3️⃣ Public and Media Perception: Harris' public and media perception is explored, with Morain noting how she can be both celebrated and criticized. Her ability to handle media scrutiny and maintain a positive public image is highlighted, demonstrating why she is effective in her role despite the challenges.Follow Our Host: @LevinsonJessica
Veteran Los Angeles Times and Sacramento Bee reporter Dan Morain wrote a biography in 2021 titled “Kamala's Way: An American Life," which traces Harris' rise in politics starting from her upbringing in the Bay Area to her getting elected vice president. Scott talks with Morain about Harris then and now and how she matches up against former President Donald Trump. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Journalist and Author of the Biography 'Kamala's Way: An American life' talks to Bloomberg's Caroline Hepker about Harris' prospects of securing the nomination and running for the presidency.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The most familiar faces from the Ratified Motorsports camp come on to discuss all of the various platforms they own and work on. This includes Evo's, Audi RS3s, G80 M3s, Nissan GTRs and a whole range of vehicles beyond that. Big power and fun conversation in this episode!
Sam joins us to give us some insight into the build of his 1992 Audi S4 and the journey it has been on over the years. He also tells us some stories he has had attending events locally and abroad.
Épisode 5 : Avocat particulièrement actif sur les réseaux sociaux, Éric Morain a documenté pendant de nombreuses années un système judiciaire qui n'a cessé de se dégrader. Un constat qui a précipité son départ vers de nouveaux horizons.À la fin de l'année 2022 et après plus de vingt ans de carrière, l'avocat pénaliste Éric Morain a raccroché la robe. Mais avant de quitter la profession, il a accepté de revenir sur les affaires, les personnes et les causes qui l'ont marquées. Une immersion captivante dans la carrière d'un avocat qui rend compte, en sous-texte, des évolutions de notre système judiciaire.Thomas Rozec rencontre Éric Morain.Programme B est un podcast de Binge Audio présenté par Thomas Rozec. Réalisation : Estelle Colas. Production et édition : Charlotte Baix. Générique : François Clos et Thibault Lefranc. Identité sonore Binge Audio : Jean-Benoît Dunckel (musique) et Bonnie El Bokeili (voix). Identité graphique : Sébastien Brothier et Thomas Steffen (Upian). Direction des programmes : Joël Ronez. Direction de la rédaction : David Carzon. Direction générale : Gabrielle Boeri-Charles. Hébergé par Acast. Visitez acast.com/privacy pour plus d'informations.
Épisode 4 : Éric Morain revient sur d'autres affaires qui l'ont profondément marqué. Celle de l'école en bateau, un dossier de pédocriminalité. Et celle de Michel Cardon, un détenu fantôme, passé sous les radars, dont il obtiendra la libération après 40 ans d'incarcération.À la fin de l'année 2022 et après plus de vingt ans de carrière, l'avocat pénaliste Éric Morain a raccroché la robe. Mais avant de quitter la profession, il a accepté de revenir sur les affaires, les personnes et les causes qui l'ont marquées. Une immersion captivante dans la carrière d'un avocat qui rend compte, en sous-texte, des évolutions de notre système judiciaire.Thomas Rozec rencontre Éric Morain.Programme B est un podcast de Binge Audio présenté par Thomas Rozec. Réalisation : Estelle Colas. Production et édition : Charlotte Baix. Générique : François Clos et Thibault Lefranc. Identité sonore Binge Audio : Jean-Benoît Dunckel (musique) et Bonnie El Bokeili (voix). Identité graphique : Sébastien Brothier et Thomas Steffen (Upian). Direction des programmes : Joël Ronez. Direction de la rédaction : David Carzon. Direction générale : Gabrielle Boeri-Charles. Hébergé par Acast. Visitez acast.com/privacy pour plus d'informations.
À la fin de l'année 2022 et après plus de vingt ans de carrière, l'avocat pénaliste Éric Morain a raccroché la robe. Mais avant de quitter la profession, il a accepté de revenir sur les affaires, les personnes et les causes qui l'ont marquées. Une immersion captivante dans la carrière d'un avocat qui rend compte, en sous-texte, des évolutions de notre système judiciaire.Thomas Rozec rencontre Éric Morain.Programme B est un podcast de Binge Audio présenté par Thomas Rozec. Réalisation : Estelle Colas. Production et édition : Charlotte Baix. Générique : François Clos et Thibault Lefranc. Identité sonore Binge Audio : Jean-Benoît Dunckel (musique) et Bonnie El Bokeili (voix). Identité graphique : Sébastien Brothier et Thomas Steffen (Upian). Direction des programmes : Joël Ronez. Direction de la rédaction : David Carzon. Direction générale : Gabrielle Boeri-Charles. Hébergé par Acast. Visitez acast.com/privacy pour plus d'informations.
Épisode 2 : « Je crois qu'il faut avoir une santé de fer, ou complètement oublier sa santé, pour faire majoritairement des procès d'assises. Ce n'est pas si facile et je crois que sur le long terme, ça tue. » À la fin de l'année 2022 et après plus de vingt ans de carrière, l'avocat pénaliste Éric Morain a raccroché la robe. Mais avant de quitter la profession, il a accepté de revenir sur les affaires, les personnes et les causes qui l'ont marquées. Une immersion captivante dans la carrière d'un avocat qui rend compte, en sous-texte, des évolutions de notre système judiciaire.Thomas Rozec rencontre Éric Morain.Programme B est un podcast de Binge Audio présenté par Thomas Rozec. Réalisation : Estelle Colas. Production et édition : Charlotte Baix. Générique : François Clos et Thibault Lefranc. Identité sonore Binge Audio : Jean-Benoît Dunckel (musique) et Bonnie El Bokeili (voix). Identité graphique : Sébastien Brothier et Thomas Steffen (Upian). Direction des programmes : Joël Ronez. Direction de la rédaction : David Carzon. Direction générale : Gabrielle Boeri-Charles. Hébergé par Acast. Visitez acast.com/privacy pour plus d'informations.
Épisode 1 : « On se rend compte au fil du temps combien cette robe aide à incarner nos clients et à se désincarner soi-même, et donc à avoir une parole libre parce que ce n'est pas la nôtre. »À la fin de l'année 2022 et après plus de vingt ans de carrière, l'avocat pénaliste Éric Morain a raccroché la robe. Mais avant de quitter la profession, il a accepté de revenir sur les affaires, les personnes et les causes qui l'ont marquées. Une immersion captivante dans la carrière d'un avocat qui rend compte, en sous-texte, des évolutions de notre système judiciaire.Thomas Rozec rencontre Éric Morain.Programme B est un podcast de Binge Audio présenté par Thomas Rozec. Réalisation : Estelle Colas. Production et édition : Charlotte Baix. Générique : François Clos et Thibault Lefranc. Identité sonore Binge Audio : Jean-Benoît Dunckel (musique) et Bonnie El Bokeili (voix). Identité graphique : Sébastien Brothier et Thomas Steffen (Upian). Direction des programmes : Joël Ronez. Direction de la rédaction : David Carzon. Direction générale : Gabrielle Boeri-Charles. Hébergé par Acast. Visitez acast.com/privacy pour plus d'informations.
Richard Polanco served 16 years in the legislature, eight years in each house. Elected to the Assembly in 1986, he soon began efforts to build the Latino coalition in the legislature, ultimately helping expand the number of Latino legislators from seven members to 24 by the time he left office in 2002. Polanco was a shrewd and energetic organizer who grew Latino political power just as anti-immigrant sentiment swept the state, culminating in the passage of Proposition 187 in 1994. As Republicans celebrated the win (ultimately overturned by the courts), Polanco and his allies worked to identify and support strong Latino candidates; their success in building the Latino Caucus helped pave the way for the Assembly's first Latino Speaker of the modern era, Cruz Bustamante, in 1996. Polanco is the subject of a new video Oral History produced by Open California and available at CapitolWeekly.Net. Journalist and author Dan Morain covered Polanco's career for the Los Angeles Times and conducted the interview for the oral history. He joined Capitol Weekly's Rich Ehisen and Tim Foster to talk about Polanco's career and legacy, and offered up his thoughts on who had The Worst Week in CA Politics. Show Notes1:33 Not always a collegial relationship2:27 "Emerged as a power player in 1994..."3:09 Origins5:00 "This was his calling"6:26 Prop. 1878:15 The influence of Ronald Reagan on the growth of Latino power11:24 Saturday Night Special ban12:32 Diversifying the Third House13:45 The potential of Indian Gaming15:14 Cruz Bustamante16:58 The rise of CA prisons22:12 #WWCA: Water hoses, Santos supporters, corrupt city councilmembers, Kevin Cooper, and more25:50 Who's next up for the Oral History program?Want to support the Capitol Weekly Podcast? Make your tax deductible donation here: capitolweekly.net/donations/Capitol Weekly Podcast theme is "Pickin' My Way" by Eddie Lang "#WorstWeekCA" Beat provided by freebeats.io
durée : 00:03:13 - Dans le prétoire - L'avocat pénaliste Eric Morain a plaidé une dernière fois hier à Paris. Après 26 ans de barreau, il a raccroché la robe avec une certaine émotion devant la 31è chambre du tribunal correctionnel.
From Gen Z and Gen X to Millennials, the labelling of generations makes no sense and is pointless. That is the view of Padraig O' Morain, Mindfulness Teacher and Author who spoke to Newstalk Breakfast this morning.
From Gen Z and Gen X to Millennials, the labelling of generations makes no sense and is pointless. That is the view of Padraig O' Morain, Mindfulness Teacher and Author who spoke to Newstalk Breakfast this morning.
Join brothers Brian and John Kabateck as they get political with former reporter and columnist for the Los Angeles Times and Sacramento Bee, Dan Morain. The conversation takes many twists and turns but touches on the issues of homelessness, crime and the Republican part in the state of California. As usual, you'll learn a little more about the personal side of Dan as the brothers pepper him with "fast questions" meant to reveal a little more than just the professional side of things. Who doesn't like Van Morrison? This is one of the more spirited discussions as there are so many perspectives on the issues confronting the future of California. Dan's most recent literary accomplishment is the biography of Kamala Harris, "Kamala's Way: An American Life." It's available on Amazon as well as many other retail outlets.
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Season 4 Episode 2 is out with 802 baseball lab Founders Zac Morain and Seth Douglas. 802 Baseball lab is located in Georgia, VT and has been open for only a couple months. At 802 Baseball lab every athlete is properly assessed through their own screening process and a written custom development plan. Zac Morain started his coaching career at Montana state being a volunteer pitching coach. After Montana state, Zac took a job at Drvieline baseball which is a data driven baseball training facility located in Kent, WA. Zac spent a year working at Driveline learning and developing baseball players using a data driven approach to improve player performance Seth Douglas had a different route compared to Zac. Seth played college baseball at Bemidji state university and SUNY Canton. Seth's accolades in college included ECAC Player of the week, USCAA All American, and ABCA New York All-Region Second Team. After his playing career at SUNY Canton, Seth joined the Alpine Cowboys playing in the Pecos League. Conversation topics include - 802 Eval Process (Hitting, Pitching, FMS) - MILB future hiring process? - What does it take to be hired into professional baseball 2023? - New technologies - Are Biomechanics a must know in player development going forward? Please join me in listening to 802 baseball lab!
In this episode of the podcast Will is joined by Dan Morain, a veteran California journalist who has worked on The Sacramento Bee and the LA Times to discuss his new book, Kamala's Way, a biography of the current Vice President of the United States, Kamala Harris. They discuss Kamala Harris' early life, her time as a prosecutor and what drove her to become one, her run for President and her Vice Presidency so far. You can buy a copy of Dan's book from Amazon here.
THAT GREAT BUSINESS SHOW EPISODE 54, AWAKEN HUB SPECIAL, BONUS ISSUE, posting on 25th September 2021AwakenHub founders, Sinead Crowley, Mary McKenna, Mary Carty and Clare McGee, join Conall O Morain to talk all things AwakenHub, a not-for profit /social enterprise that already has 1,200 members, was founded in 2020 and aims to support and amplify women founders across the island of Ireland. Their next event is on 28th of September at 5pm Irish Time, as they launch the AwakenHub SheGenerate accelerator light. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Lynnae Marty Hentzen and Bob Riley Jr. are joined by Rick Morain, retired Editor/Publisher and now columnist of the Jefferson Bee & Herald, and Sid Jones, President and CEO of Home State Bank and President of the Greene County Development Corporation, to discuss implementing the Seven Capitals in Jefferson, Iowa.
Curious about how Kamala Harris became the first female vice president of color? Veteran political journalist has written the book on Harris' historic rise -- Kamala's Way: An America Life. Dan stops by Passing Judgment to provide insight into our current Vice President. This podcast is powered by Pinecast.
Après avoir abordé le Terroir du point de vue du vigneron puis du caviste, nous sommes partis explorer l'angle juridique. La Loi peut-elle protéger le Terroir ? Doit-elle se mêler du goût ? A-t-elle su choisir entre la valorisation du patrimoine et la protection d'intérêts financiers considérables ? Maître Eric Morain, dont le nom résonne avec écho dans les couloirs du Droit du Vin, nous parle sans langue de bois : de Madame Michu, de jeux de pouvoirs, de délation entre voisins, de résistance insulaire et de vin digeste… Bienvenue dans cet avant-dernier volet de la saga TERROIR.
Der Journalist Dan Morain erklärt den ungewöhnlichen Weg einer der mächtigsten Frauen der Welt in dieser Biografie, die zur Zeit auf Platz 6 der SPIEGEL-Bestsellerliste rangiert. Arno Orzessek macht den Bestseller-Check.
Dan Morain wil join us to discuss his new book Kamala's Way, An American Life
On this episode of The Hindu On Books Podcast, we speak to Dan Moraine, author of Kamala's Way, the bestselling biography of the current US Vice president Kamala Harris. Mr. Morain has covered California policy politics and justice related issues for more than four decades and has brought his deep knowledge to bear on this riveting narrative about the evolution of Kamala Harris from a county and then San Francisco prosecutor, to the California District Attorney, a harder to US Senator, a presidential race candidate, and finally, then candidate Joe Biden's pick as running mate. Hosted by Narayan Lakshman, Associate Editor, The Hindu Want to get more from The Hindu on books? Subscribe to our weekly newsletter here (Newsletter Subscription) Write to us with comments and feedback at socmed4@thehindu.co.in
Join us for a virtual conversation with Dan Morain to discuss his recent biography of our new vice president. Kamala Harris grew up as the older daughter of her mother, a cancer researcher who had emigrated from India when she was 19, and of her father, an economist from Jamaica, who split up with her mother when Kamala was five. Kamala Harris is known as tough, smart, quick-witted, and demanding. She's a former prosecutor, after all. But she's also known as reticent when it comes to sharing much about herself, even in her memoirs. Morain fills in the gaps. He has been covering Harris right from the start of her political career—working for the Alameda County District Attorney's office, where she handled homicides and child molestation cases. Morain also covers her publicly acknowledged relationship with Assembly Speaker Willie Brown when she was 29, which significantly expanded her political network. Morain will take you through Harris's years as the San Francisco District Attorney, her early support for Barack Obama, her tenure as California's Attorney General, and her election to the U.S. Senate. Morain also analyzes both her failure as a presidential candidate and her success in campaigning for the vice presidential spot on the Biden ticket. He paints a vivid picture of her values and priorities, the kind of people she brings into her orbit, the sorts of problems she's good at solving, and the missteps, risks and bold moves she's made on her way to the top. MLF ORGANIZER George Hammond NOTES MLF: Humanities Part of our Good Lit series, underwritten by the Bernard Osher Foundation. SPEAKERS Dan Morain Former Reporter, The Los Angeles Times; Former Editor, The Sacramento Bee; Author, Kamala's Way: An American Life In Conversation with Carla Marinucci Senior Writer, Politico California Playbook In response to the COVID-19 pandemic, we are currently hosting all of our live programming via YouTube live stream. This program was recorded via video conference on February 16th, 2021 by the Commonwealth Club of California. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Join us for a virtual conversation with Dan Morain to discuss his recent biography of our new vice president. Kamala Harris grew up as the older daughter of her mother, a cancer researcher who had emigrated from India when she was 19, and of her father, an economist from Jamaica, who split up with her mother when Kamala was five. Kamala Harris is known as tough, smart, quick-witted, and demanding. She’s a former prosecutor, after all. But she’s also known as reticent when it comes to sharing much about herself, even in her memoirs. Morain fills in the gaps. He has been covering Harris right from the start of her political career—working for the Alameda County District Attorney’s office, where she handled homicides and child molestation cases. Morain also covers her publicly acknowledged relationship with Assembly Speaker Willie Brown when she was 29, which significantly expanded her political network. Morain will take you through Harris’s years as the San Francisco District Attorney, her early support for Barack Obama, her tenure as California's Attorney General, and her election to the U.S. Senate. Morain also analyzes both her failure as a presidential candidate and her success in campaigning for the vice presidential spot on the Biden ticket. He paints a vivid picture of her values and priorities, the kind of people she brings into her orbit, the sorts of problems she’s good at solving, and the missteps, risks and bold moves she’s made on her way to the top. MLF ORGANIZER George Hammond NOTES MLF: Humanities Part of our Good Lit series, underwritten by the Bernard Osher Foundation. SPEAKERS Dan Morain Former Reporter, The Los Angeles Times; Former Editor, The Sacramento Bee; Author, Kamala's Way: An American Life In Conversation with Carla Marinucci Senior Writer, Politico California Playbook In response to the COVID-19 pandemic, we are currently hosting all of our live programming via YouTube live stream. This program was recorded via video conference on February 16th, 2021 by the Commonwealth Club of California.
In this episode Aisling talks to Conall O'Morain about the PR game, his work at the Media Group and his journey to becoming an Irish national broadcasting legend and advocate for small businesses. Conall was RTE's first ever Business Correspondent. He then took a hiatius - spending 8 years as a stockbroker before returning to broadcasting The Sunday Business Show on Today FM for thirteen years. Since September 2020 he has co-hosted That Great Business Show podcast with Ireland rugby legend and entrepreneur, Jamie Heaslip. Along the way he has sat at boardroom tables with Goldman Sachs and had a ring side seat for the incredible business battle between titans Tony O'Reilly and Denis O'Brien. An initiative of Tipperary Local Enterprise Office.#TheSMECommunityPodcastYou can find Tipperary Local Enterprise Office on Twitter at @TipperaryLEOPresented by Aisling HurleyProduced by The Business Fairy Digital Marketing Agency Ltd. (https://thebusinessfairy.ie)Twitter: @tbfcentralContact That Great Business Show podcast on Twitter @TeamGBS1You can get in touch with Conall via Twitter on @ConallOM or via his website at mediagroup.ie.
Iain Dale interviews veteran US political journalist Dan Morain about his new biography of Vice President Kamala Harris, ‘Kamala’s Way’.
Who is Jeanne Morain? Our friend Jeanne began her career in startups and made her first big splash when BMC Software acquired Marimba. Marimba was the company founded by Kim Polese, the original product manager for the Java programming language. It was a precursor to basically, everything we take for granted today: containers, orchestration, device management, patch management. It ended up being sold to Samsung and it's still in use at Starbucks powering everything from cars to fridges. Without it there's no continuous delivery, there's no DevOps. In working to integrate Marimba's software, Jeanne became a pioneer in the development of business service management, the foundation for what we now call digital transformation. From BMC Jeanne moved to executive roles with Thinstall, which was acquired by VMware, InstallFree and Flexera. In the middle of all this she also wrote the definitive books on desktop virtualization: Client4Cloud; and digital transformation: Visible Ops Private Cloud. She's a highly sought-after advisor to executive boards and CEOs and is now working on a digital transformation startup of her own. So join Jeanne and Rachel as they try to get to the bottom of why corporate innovation is hard.
Journalist extraordinaire Dan Morain joined John Howard and Tim Foster to talk about his new book, Kamala's Way: An American Life - the first biography of Vice President-Elect Kamala Harris. Morain covered Harris' rise in real time for the Los Angeles Times, The Sacramento Bee and CalMatters; that background allowed him to write and research the entire book in a few months during the COVID-19 lockdown. Dan offers insights into the woman who will be the first woman Vice President, and also shares stories of the background players; fascinating characters of San Francisco politics, including Harris' former paramour Mayor Willie Brown and Kimberly Guilfoyle, one-time wife of Gavin Newsom and the current partner of Donald Trump Jr. And, he shares details about the Sacramento Press Club's new awards program celebrating California's best journalism.
As U.S. Senator Kamala Harris prepares to be sworn in as Vice President on January 20th, CBS News' Vladimir Duthiers discusses her life and career with biographer Dan Morain, author of "Kamala's Way: An American Life." Morain shares Harris' key inspirations that helped the Howard University graduate ascend from a prosecutor in Oakland, California to the first female, first Black and first South Asian-American Vice President of the United States.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
As U.S. Senator Kamala Harris prepares to be sworn in as Vice President on January 20th, CBS News' Vladimir Duthiers discusses her life and career with biographer Dan Morain, author of "Kamala's Way: An American Life." Morain shares Harris' key inspirations that helped the Howard University graduate ascend from a prosecutor in Oakland, California to the first female, first Black and first South Asian-American Vice President of the United States.
Padraig O'Morain is a mindfulness expert and runs many courses for lay people and organisations on this subject. He makes it easy for all to understand and apply.On the mind, body, soul podcast he discusses mindfulness as a way to:1. Enjoy ordinary moments with presence - something as simple as a pint at the pavillion bar in Trinity College ;)2. Not to get lost in unnecessary and unhelpful rumination about the past or fear for the future.3. To help us disconnect from the "ego" in conflict situations and open us up to the view of a previously unspotted win win scenario.4. Keep a sense of calm despite the uncertainty of COVID-19 and the new and potentially stressful norm for many of teleworking.He's a frequent contributor to the Irish Times wellness supplement and has a wonderful daily email called the daily mindfulness bell.Find out more here:https://www.padraigomorain.com/https://www.padraigomorain.com/daily-bell-padraig-omorains-daily-mindfulness-reminder/
L'actu de ce lundi, c'est (encore) le label HVE, suite à la publication par l'association "Alerte aux toxiques" de l'analyse de 22 vins certifiés HVE contenant tous des résidus de substances actives, et à la chronique d'Éric Morain hier sur France Inter. https://alerteauxtoxiques.com/2020/09/14/analyses-de-residus-de-pesticides-dans-les-vins-les-resultats-la-hve-encore-gourmande-en-pesticides/
Outlasting the Season - Pastor Cassie Morain by City of Life Church
Dan Morain was an editor at the Sacremento Bee and a writer at the LA Times and has covered Sen. Harris for years. What does she bring to the table as a Vice Presidential candidate? Take a listen. See omnystudio.com/policies/listener for privacy information.
On this episode of Voices in Cloud, David discusses digital transformation with guest Jeanne Morain. Voices in Cloud – Episode 23: A Conversation with Jeanne Morain
On this episode of Voices in Cloud, David discusses digital transformation with guest Jeanne Morain. Voices in Cloud – Episode 23: A Conversation with Jeanne Morain
On this episode of Voices in Cloud, David discusses digital transformation with guest Jeanne Morain. Voices in Cloud – Episode 23: A Conversation with Jeanne Morain
On this episode of Voices in Cloud, David discusses digital transformation with guest Jeanne Morain. Voices in Cloud – Episode 23: A Conversation with Jeanne Morain
Alex and Kerri investigate the local area to see what the Morain was doing in Ipswich Bay before going back to Cape Ann's psychiatric ward and getting more than they bargained for...
Alex and Kerri check out locations throughout the North Shore looking for evidence of what the Morain was doing in Ipswich Bay.
Maître Eric Morain est avocat au Barreau de Paris depuis 1997, ancien Secrétaire de la Conférence, associé du cabinet Carbonnier Lamaze Rasle & Associés , intervenant en droit pénal, en droit de la presse et en droit du vin. Eric est aussi un épicurien notoire, et auteur de Plaidoyer pour le vin naturel.Eric nous parle :d’epsilon ;de classement ;de Minitel ;de chambre de bonne ;de l’année 1793 ;de formatage ;de « lettres auxquelles on ne sait pas quoi répondre » ;de caviar ;de nourriture intellectuelle ;de mémoire ;de Loft Story ;de promotion de l’amour ;vouvoiement ;de bien manger ;de vrais gens ;du temps ;de fidélité ;de surprise ;de peurs ; etde mimiches.Références :Le possible et l’interdit de Jean-Marc VarautLe Pen clubL’association OmnivoreL’initiative Trois paulettes à bicycletteVous pouvez joindre Eric par email à l’adresse emorain@carlara.com ou encore sur Twitter @EricMorain. Merci à Olivier Cousin pour cette recommandation !Synthèse : être curieux ;contacter les personnes qu’on admire ;allier l’utile à l’agréable ;faire des propositions audacieuses ;mettre les formes ;persévérer ;savoir quel avocat on peut être à un instant T ;trouver sa place ;dompter le temps ;se démarquer par les stages et les passions ;être fidèle ;avoir des évacuations de stress à côté ;parler avec ses collaborateurs.Bonne écoute ! Voir Acast.com/privacy pour les informations sur la vie privée et l'opt-out.
Alex embarks on a dangerous mission aboard the cutter Key Largo. He is to locate and board the fishing vessel Edme Morain to find out what it has been up to during its voyages away from prying eyes.
RadioVino a capté le débat "Transparence ! L'opacité des pratiques dans le vignoble français en question" pendant la troisième édition bordelaise du salon "Sous les pavés la vigne" au Garage Moderne, avec Éric Morain, Ixchel Delaporte, Alain Déjean, et Pierre Carle, animé par Antonin Iommi-Amunategui.
Le 4 mai après-midi, dans le cadre de la 7e édition parisienne du salon "Sous Les Pavés La Vigne" RadioVino a capté le débat "Vers une reconnaissance du vin naturel" animé par Antonin Iommi-Amunategi, avec Éric Morain, Christelle Pineau, Gilles Azzoni, Jacques Carroget et Sébastien David.
Making mindfulness easy for busy people. Mindfulness teacher, psychotherapist and author Padraig O’Morain wrote the books: ‘Mindfulness on the Go,’ ‘Mindfulness for Worriers,’ and ‘Kindfulness.’ He’s been practising mindfulness for more than 25 years and teaching it for over a decade. In this episode you’ll discover:
Section 156 of the Doctrine and Covenants provided for the ordination of women in Community of Christ. What did it take to get the church to a place of accepting the ordination of women? Join Brittany as she interviews Beck Savage, former First Presidency member, in a two part episode on her Seminary thesis, "A Journey Toward Ordination". In part one, Becky leads us into the history and activism of women in Community of Christ leading up to the revelation in 1984. In addition to this podcast, you can hear our interview with Marge and Dick Troeh here. For further reading, see these works: Brunson, Madelon L. Bonds of Sisterhood: A History of the RLDS Women’s Organization, 1842-1983. Independence, Missouri: Herald Publishing House, 1985.Brunson, Madelon L. “Scattered Like Autumn Leaves: Why RLDS Women Organize.” Restoration Studies II, ed., Maurice L. Draper (1983): 125-132.Fielding, Harry. “Emma Burton: Spiritual Healer.” Restoration Studies II ed., Maurice L. Draper. Independence, Missouri: Temple School (1983): 121-124.Morain, Tom. “Madelon L. Brunson. “Bonds of Sisterhood: A History of the RLDS Women’s Organization, 1842-1983.” John Whitmer Historical Association Journal 6 (1986).“What a Woman Can Do,” from Gleason’s Literary Companion [n.d.] as recorded in The True Latter Day Saints’ Herald 14, no. 6 (September 15, 1868): 95.
Le vendredi 1er février était organisé dans le cadre de l'édition 2019 de Food'Angers un procès (fictif) de la biodynamie, dans le cadre tout à fait solennel du Tribunal de Grande Instance d'Angers, devant un jury composé de professionnels du milieu mais aussi de la justice, et présidé par Philippe Dary, Président de Chambre de l’instruction à Paris. L'équipe de RadioVino était présente pour capter ce moment de témoignages et d'échanges vifs, drôles, légèrement parodiques mais aussi tout à fait pédagogiques, sur le thème (encore) débattu de des fondements de la biodynamie et de son intérêt pour la viticulture et la vinification.
Dan Morain is Senior Editor at CalMatters, a non-profit journalist venture. He has been covering California politics and policy for over forty years, including 27 years at the Los Angeles Times. He most recently served as the editorial page editor at the Sacramento Bee before settling in to his current role at CalMatters. We talk about how publishing has changed, look back at the most remarkable stories he has covered, and discuss what is at stake in the 2018 governors race. SHOWNOTES INTRO 2:40 - Aurelio Rojas 6:30 - Is the SacBee termed out? 14:30 - The execution of Robert Alton Harris & the death penalty in CA 22:00 - The tortured candidacy of Cruz Bustamante 27:30 - Pensions 31:00 - That money is going to be used to boost Villaragosa and rip the bark off of whoever the republican is 33:00 - The republicans made their bed 36:00 - Immigration 40:00 - Ellis Island & Dan’s family 43:00 - Truth still matters & Trump is dangerous 47:30 - Whatever ails you, some politician will come around and tell you they can fix it
Longtime political journalist Dan Morain joins us this week to chat about former Insurance Commissioner Steve Poizner's surprise late entry into the current race for Insurance Commissioner as an independent candidate. Will the multimillionaire former Commissioner be able to shake the curse that has befuddled GOP statewide office-seekers in California by shedding the party label? Or, will his rightward turn in the 2010 gubernatorial primary come back to haunt him? We talk about all that, Dan's brand new job at the indie journalism project, CALmatters, and more.
17-year-long friend, former college roommate, and beloved code monkey Andy Merrill revives the Up Top Cast for a special birthday episode. We develop a Shania Twain-based exchange rate, retell the story of how we met our freshman year of undergrad, dig into fatherhood, and invent a new startup. Andy puts his German studies to work and turns the table on me for the Up Top Quiz: Pittsburgh Edition, before we wrap up with some hard hitting questions for Teens(TM).
Back again after a 3-year hiatus: My parents! For the new listeners, we learn some biographical basics about my parents, from each other. They suss out what they think the rest of my life might be like, the finer points of Two and A Half Men, and dodge the question of who’s the favorite child. We learn about mom’s Irish heritage, how dad got sued for $20 million while mayor, and the roots of my compulsion. Our promotional sponsor almost makes the folks quit the podcast before taking on The Up Top! Quiz: “Real or Fake--Things Matt Did Before He Was 18.” *Programming note: My father recorded the intro song--Ray Charles’s “Mess Around”--on my newly acquired and out-of-tune piano with 20 minutes’ prep time. **Double programming note: Stick around for the hidden track–a piano-off between father and son. This episode is not brought to you by Handel’s Messiah.
Dr. Michelle Mello is a professor of law and of health research and policy at Stanford University. Stephen Morrissey, the interviewer, is the Managing Editor of the Journal. S.R. Morain, J.P. Winickoff, and M.M. Mello. Have Tobacco 21 Laws Come of Age? N Engl J Med 2016;374:1601-4.
Dites cheese ! Ce soir on rend hommage à la photographie, aux photographes mais aussi à l'appareil-photo comme moyen d'expression. Au programme : On rend visite à Emmanuel Le Reste, jeune photographe empirique, qui nous fait une petite balade sur son profil Flickr. On part en voyage en Palestine avec Mouna Saboni à travers ses photos et ses expériences sur le terrain. Visitez son site : mounasaboni.com Jean-Pascal Laux nous présente son métier de tireur, au même temps qu'on se balade dans sa maison et on croise toute sorte de machines. Laura 17 ans, nous explique ce qu'est SnapShot et comme prendre un bon selfie. Et enfin, un petit micro-trottoir qui montre qu'être devant l'appareil-photo fait aussi peur. La Cantine se met à Table, feuilleton sonore mettant en scène les clients et le personnel d'un resto d'entreprises pas comme les autres... Aujourd'hui, l'épisode 4 : "Coup de boule pour un coup de fil" Panique à la cantine ! Le grill gèle les viandes et le four chauffe comme un volcan ! Les employés, qui se rendent bien compte que la catastrophe approche, essaient d’alerter le directeur, lequel ne veut rien entendre… Pendant ce temps, les clients s’inquiètent, d’autant que l’Ingénieur Morain, comme chaque premier jeudi du mois, déjeune avec Madame l’Ingénieur au Café du Centre… Musique : Marcel Khalife, Passport Une émission préparée par François Bordonneau et Marcela López-Romero
Dr. Michael Greene is the Chief of Obstetrics at Massachusetts General Hospital and a Professor of Obstetrics, Gynecology, and Reproductive Biology at Harvard Medical School. Stephen Morrissey, the interviewer, is the Managing Editor of the Journal. S. Morain, M.F. Greene, and M.M. Mello. A New Era in Noninvasive Prenatal Testing. N Engl J Med 2013;369:499-501.