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When neuroscientists scanned the brains of people going along with a group, they expected to find lying. What they found instead was something far stranger. The group wasn't changing people's answers. It was changing what they actually saw. We'll get to that study in a minute. But first, I want you to remember the last time you were in a meeting, and you knew something was wrong. The numbers didn't add up. The risk was being underestimated. And someone needed to say it. Then the most senior person in the room spoke first: "I think this is exactly what we need." Heads nodded. Finance agreed. Marketing agreed. The consultant agreed. And by the time it was your turn, you heard yourself saying, "I have some minor concerns, but overall I think it's solid." You're not alone. Research shows that roughly half of employees stay silent at work rather than voice a concern. And among those who stayed quiet, 40% estimated they wasted 2 weeks or more replaying what they didn't say. Two weeks. Mentally rehearsing the point they should have made in a meeting that's already over. That silence isn't a character flaw. It's your neurology working against you. And today I'm going to show you exactly why it happens and how to stop it. It starts with what was happening inside your head during that meeting you just remembered. Why Your Brain Surrenders to the Group Most people know about the Asch conformity experiments from the 1950s. People were asked to match line lengths, and seventy-five percent went along with answers that were obviously wrong. That result gets cited everywhere. But the more important study came fifty years later, and it revealed something the Asch experiment never could. In 2005, neuroscientist Gregory Berns at Emory University put people inside an MRI machine and ran a similar conformity task, this time with three-dimensional shape rotation. Like Asch, he planted actors who gave wrong answers. But unlike Asch, he could watch what was happening inside people's brains while the conformity was occurring. Berns expected the MRI to show activity in the prefrontal cortex, the brain's decision-making center, when people went along with wrong answers. That would mean they were knowingly lying to fit in. Just a social calculation. That's not what the scans showed. People who conformed showed no increased activity in decision-making regions. Instead, the activity showed up in the parts of the brain that handle visual and spatial perception, the occipital and parietal areas. The group wasn't changing people's answers. It was changing what they actually saw. Their brains were rewriting their experience to match the room. And the people who resisted the group? Their scans told a different story. Heightened activity in the amygdala, the brain's threat detection center. The same circuitry that fires when you encounter physical danger lit up when someone disagreed with the group. Berns put it plainly. The fear of social isolation activates the same neural machinery as the fear of genuine threats to survival. When you caved in that meeting, your neurology wasn't malfunctioning. It was doing exactly what it was designed to do. Keep you safe inside the tribe. This is why what I call mindjacking works so well. Algorithms manufacture social proof by showing you what's trending, what your friends liked, and what similar people chose. Your wiring responds the same way it does at the conference table. You're fighting your own threat-detection system every time you try to hold an independent position within a group. You can't turn off the wiring. But you can learn to catch it in the act. And that starts with one critical distinction. The First Skill: Separating Updating from Caving Sometimes the people around you know something you don't. Changing your mind in a group isn't always a surrender. Sometimes it's the smartest move in the room. The real skill is knowing which one just happened. You can test this in real time. When you feel your position shifting in a group, ask yourself three questions. First: Did someone introduce information I didn't have before? If the CFO reveals a data point that genuinely changes the calculus, updating your view isn't a weakness. It's intelligence. That's new evidence. Second: Can I articulate why I changed my mind, in specific terms? If you can say, "I shifted because of the margin data in Q3 that I hadn't seen," that's a real update. If you can only say, "I don't know, everyone seemed to think it was fine," that's capitulation. Third: Would I have reached this same conclusion alone, with the same information? This is the killer question. If the answer is no, and you only arrived at this position because others were already there, you haven't updated. You've surrendered. Getting this wrong is costly. And not just the one time. When you capitulate and call it updating, you train yourself to stop trusting your own analysis. Do it enough times, and you won't even bother preparing, because you already know you're going to defer. That's how capable people slowly become passengers in rooms where they should be driving. Capture those three questions somewhere you'll see them. They're your real-time check on whether you're being open-minded or spineless. Those questions work when you're already in the meeting and the pressure is live. But what if you could protect your thinking before the pressure even starts? The Pre-Meeting Lock-In The most important thing you can do to protect your independent thinking doesn't happen during the meeting. It happens before. I call it the Pre-Meeting Lock-In, and it takes less than two minutes. Before any meeting where a decision will be made, write down three things: Your position Two or three key reasons supporting it What would it take to change your mind Put it on paper. Put it in a note on your phone. Just get it out of your head and into a form you can reference. Why does this work? Because once the discussion starts, your mind is going to quietly edit your memories of what you believed. You'll start thinking, "Well, I wasn't really sure about that point anyway." Your pre-meeting notes are an anchor against that self-deception. They're a record of what you actually thought before the social pressure arrived. You want to see what happens when someone has the analysis but doesn't lock it in? The night before the Challenger launch in January 1986, engineer Roger Boisjoly and his team at Morton Thiokol had the data. They knew the O-ring seals were dangerous in cold weather. They'd written memos. They'd run the numbers. They recommended against launching. But when NASA pushed back hard on the teleconference, Thiokol management called an off-line caucus and excluded the engineers from the room. When the call resumed, management reversed the recommendation. Boisjoly had the analysis. His managers had heard it. But under pressure from their biggest customer, the conclusion got edited in real time. Boisjoly later described it as an unethical forum driven by what he called "intense customer intimidation." He fought like hell, but the room won. That's the most extreme version of the problem. Life and death. But the mechanics are the same in every conference room. The analysis exists. The pressure arrives. And without something anchoring you to what you actually concluded, the room rewrites the story. There's a bonus effect to the Lock-In, too. When you've documented what it would take to change your mind, you've given yourself permission to be genuinely open. You're not being stubborn for the sake of it. You're saying, "Show me evidence that meets this threshold, and I'll update." That's intellectual honesty with a backbone. But you can know exactly what you think and still fail if you can't get anyone else to hear it. How to Dissent and Actually Be Heard Most dissent fails not because it's wrong, but because it's delivered badly. Blurting out "I think this is a mistake" when the group is already aligned feels like an attack. People get defensive. Your point gets ignored, not because it lacked merit, but because your delivery threatened the group's cohesion. You triggered the same threat response in them that you've been learning to manage in yourself. Charlan Nemeth, a psychologist at UC Berkeley, has studied dissent for decades. You'd expect her research to show that dissent helps groups when the dissenter is right. When someone spots a flaw that everyone else missed. That makes intuitive sense. But that's not what she found. Nemeth discovered that when someone voices a genuine minority opinion, the entire group thinks more carefully. They consider more information, examine more alternatives, and reach better conclusions. And the group benefits even when the dissenter turns out to be wrong. Even when you're wrong, the act of dissenting makes the group smarter. Your disagreement forces everyone out of autopilot. Decades of research by Moscovici supports this. Minority voices don't just influence people in the moment. They shift perception afterward, in private, long after the meeting ends. That's the good news. The catch is in how the dissent happens. Nemeth tested what happens when dissent is assigned rather than authentic, when someone plays devil's advocate because they were told to. It doesn't produce the same effect. Groups can tell when disagreement is performative. The cognitive benefits only show up when the dissent is authentic. When someone actually believes what they're saying. That means the goal isn't just to voice disagreement. It's to voice it in a way that people can actually receive. And the hardest version of this isn't when you have a minor concern about an otherwise good plan. It's when the whole direction is wrong, and finding something to praise would be dishonest. In those moments, the move is to separate the people from the position. "I respect the work that went into this, and I know this isn't what anyone wants to hear, but I think we're solving the wrong problem." You're honoring the effort while challenging the direction. You're not attacking the tribe. You're trying to save it from a bad bet. When the stakes are lower, and you do see genuine merit, you can lead with that. "The market timing argument is strong, and I want to make sure we've stress-tested one thing before we commit." Same principle. You're working with their wiring instead of against it. Either way, your dissent has value beyond being right. Remember that. It's worth holding onto when your amygdala is screaming at you to stay quiet. Everything so far has assumed you're in a room with other people. Your amygdala can't tell the difference between a conference table and a phone screen. The Rooms You Can't See You're not just in meetings. You're in invisible rooms all day long. And most of the time, you don't even know you've walked into one. Every time you scroll past a post with ten thousand likes and think, "I guess that's the right take." Every time you read three articles with the same conclusion and stop questioning it. Every time an algorithm shows you what similar people chose, and you choose it too. Those are rooms full of nodding heads. And your amygdala responds to them the same way it responds to the conference table. Think about the last time you researched a major purchase. You probably started with some idea of what you wanted. Then you read reviews. Then you checked what was trending. Then you asked friends. By the time you decided, how much of that decision was yours? How much of it was the room? Or think about how you form opinions on topics you haven't studied deeply. You read a few articles. They mostly agree. You adopt the consensus. That feels like research. But Berns' scans tell us what's actually happening. Your brain isn't independently weighing the evidence. It's detecting a consensus and rewriting your perception to match. The same process that happens at the conference table is happening every time you open your phone. Mindjacking doesn't need to override your thinking. It just needs to make sure you never finish thinking for yourself before the crowd's answer arrives. And once it arrives, your neurology does the rest. The group doesn't just influence your answer; it shapes it. It rewrites your perception. The Lock-In works for these invisible rooms, too. Before you research a major purchase, write down what you actually want and what you're willing to pay. Before you dive into reviews and opinions, commit your criteria to paper. Before you ask friends what they think about a decision you've already analyzed, record your conclusion. Give yourself the same protection from algorithmic conformity that you'd want before walking into a boardroom. The skill isn't being contrarian. It's being first. First, to your own conclusion, before the room, any room, gets a vote. This is your challenge for the week. Think of one meeting you have coming up where a decision will be made. Before you walk in, open your notes app and type three lines. Line one: what you think. Line two: why. Line three: what would change your mind. That's it. Then sit in that meeting and watch what happens to your thinking when the room pushes back. I think you'll surprise yourself. What if the person you can't resist isn't your boss, your colleagues, or the algorithm? What if it's you? What happens when the decision you need to make threatens something deeper, when being wrong would mean something unbearable about who you are? That's where we're headed next. Closing If this episode gave you something useful, hit that subscribe button. I'm building a complete thinking toolkit here in the Thinking 101 series. If you got value today, share it with someone who could use it, especially anyone heading into a big meeting this week. Drop a comment and tell me: what's the hardest group you've ever had to disagree with? I read every comment and reply. Thanks for watching, and I'll see you in the next episode. Endnotes/References "roughly half of employees stay silent at work rather than voice a concern" / "forty percent estimated they wasted two weeks or more": VitalSmarts, Costly Conversations: Why The Way Employees Communicate Will Make or Break Your Bottom Line (Provo, UT: VitalSmarts, December 2016). In a study of 1,025 employees, 70 percent reported instances where they or others failed to speak up effectively when a peer did not pull their weight. Half wasted seven days or more avoiding crucial conversations. Forty percent estimated they wasted two weeks or more ruminating about the problem. A 2021 follow-up study by Crucial Learning (formerly VitalSmarts) of 1,100 people found the rumination figure had risen to 43 percent. The script's "roughly half" is drawn from the VitalSmarts finding that the majority of the workforce reported conversation failures, with half losing seven or more days to avoidance behaviors. Primary source: https://www.vitalsmarts.com/press/2016/12/costly-conversations-why-the-way-employees-communicate-will-make-or-break-your-bottom-line/. Follow-up study: https://cruciallearning.com/press/costly-conversations-how-lack-of-communication-is-costing-organizations-thousands-in-revenue/ "the Asch conformity experiments from the 1950s": Solomon E. Asch, "Effects of Group Pressure upon the Modification and Distortion of Judgments," in Groups, Leadership and Men, ed. Harold Guetzkow (Pittsburgh: Carnegie Press, 1951), 177–190. The expanded report was published as Solomon E. Asch, "Studies of Independence and Conformity: I. A Minority of One Against a Unanimous Majority," Psychological Monographs: General and Applied 70, no. 9 (1956): 1–70. Asch conducted the line-judgment experiments at Swarthmore College. Participants judged which of three comparison lines matched a standard line, with confederates unanimously giving incorrect answers on critical trials. Across conditions, approximately 75 percent of participants conformed at least once, and the mean conformity rate was approximately one-third of critical trials. Group sizes varied across experiments, typically with 6–8 confederates and one real participant. https://psycnet.apa.org/record/1952-00803-001 "neuroscientist Gregory Berns at Emory University put people inside an MRI machine": Gregory S. Berns, Jonathan Chappelow, Caroline F. Zink, Giuseppe Pagnoni, Megan E. Martin-Skurski, and Jim Richards, "Neurobiological Correlates of Social Conformity and Independence During Mental Rotation," Biological Psychiatry 58, no. 3 (August 1, 2005): 245–253. doi:10.1016/j.biopsych.2005.04.012. The study used functional magnetic resonance imaging with a mental rotation task. Participants (n=32, ages 19–41) judged whether three-dimensional shapes were rotated versions of each other while four confederates provided answers. Conformity was associated with functional changes in the occipital-parietal network (visual and spatial perception regions), not the prefrontal cortex. Independence was associated with heightened activity in the right amygdala and right caudate nucleus, regions linked to emotional salience and threat detection. https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/15978553/ "The group wasn't changing people's answers. It was changing what they actually saw": Berns et al., "Neurobiological Correlates of Social Conformity," 245–253. The researchers isolated the specifically social element of conformity by comparing brain activation when wrong answers came from a group of people versus when they came from computers. Conformity to group-sourced wrong answers produced greater activation bilaterally in visual cortex and right intraparietal sulcus, overlapping the baseline mental rotation network. Berns interpreted this as evidence that social conformity operates at a perceptual level rather than merely at a decision-making level. Full text PDF: https://pdodds.w3.uvm.edu/files/papers/others/2005/berns2005.pdf "Heightened activity in the amygdala": Berns et al., "Neurobiological Correlates of Social Conformity," 245–253. Participants who gave independent (correct) answers when the group was wrong showed significantly increased activation in the right amygdala and right caudate nucleus. The amygdala is associated with processing emotionally salient stimuli and threats. Berns described these findings as "consistent with the assumptions of social norm theory about the behavioral saliency of standing alone." The script's characterization that "the fear of social isolation activates the same neural machinery as the fear of genuine threats to survival" is an accessible paraphrase of this finding, consistent with the broader social pain literature (e.g., Eisenberger, Lieberman, & Williams, 2003), though Berns' paper does not use that exact language. https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/15978553/ "engineer Roger Boisjoly and his team at Morton Thiokol had the data": Roger M. Boisjoly, "Ethical Decisions — Morton Thiokol and the Space Shuttle Challenger Disaster" (paper presented at the American Society of Mechanical Engineers Annual Meeting, December 13–18, 1987). First presented as a talk at MIT in January 1987. Boisjoly, a specialist in O-ring seals and rocket joints at Morton Thiokol, documented how engineers recommended against the January 28, 1986 launch based on concerns about O-ring performance in cold temperatures. During the pre-launch teleconference, Thiokol management called an off-line caucus, excluded the engineers, and reversed the no-launch recommendation under pressure from NASA. Boisjoly described the forum as constituting "the unethical decision-making forum" driven by customer pressure. He was awarded the Prize for Scientific Freedom and Responsibility by the American Association for the Advancement of Science. The Online Ethics Center at the National Academy of Engineering hosts Boisjoly's full account: https://onlineethics.org/cases/ethical-decisions-morton-thiokol-and-space-shuttle-challenger-disaster-introduction. See also Russell P. Boisjoly, Ellen Foster Curtis, and Eugene Mellican, "Roger Boisjoly and the Challenger Disaster: The Ethical Dimensions," Journal of Business Ethics 8, no. 4 (April 1989): 217–230. doi:10.1007/BF00383335. https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/BF00383335 "Nemeth discovered that when someone voices a genuine minority opinion, the entire group thinks more carefully": Charlan J. Nemeth, In Defense of Troublemakers: The Power of Dissent in Life and Business (New York: Basic Books, 2018). Nemeth's research program at UC Berkeley, spanning four decades, demonstrated that exposure to minority dissent stimulates divergent thinking, broader information search, consideration of more alternatives, and higher-quality group decisions. The finding that dissent improves group performance even when the dissenter turns out to be wrong is documented across multiple studies. See also Charlan J. Nemeth, "Minority Influence Theory," IRLE Working Paper No. 218-10 (Berkeley: Institute for Research on Labor and Employment, May 2010). https://escholarship.org/uc/item/1pz676t7 "Decades of research by Moscovici": Serge Moscovici, Elisabeth Lage, and Martine Naffrechoux, "Influence of a Consistent Minority on the Responses of a Majority in a Color Perception Task," Sociometry 32, no. 4 (December 1969): 365–380. In the original experiment, participants viewed blue slides while two confederates consistently called them green. The consistent minority condition produced a shift in approximately 8 percent of majority judgments toward the minority position, and roughly one-third of participants conformed at least once. In the inconsistent minority condition, the effect was negligible (approximately 1.25 percent). The script's claim that "minority voices don't just influence people in the moment — they shift perception afterward, in private" draws on Moscovici's subsequent conversion theory and research on the delayed and private effects of minority influence, including afterimage studies showing genuine perceptual shifts. https://www.jstor.org/stable/2786541 "Nemeth tested what happens when dissent is assigned rather than authentic": Charlan J. Nemeth, Joanie B. Connell, John D. Rogers, and Keith S. Brown, "Improving Decision Making by Means of Dissent," Journal of Applied Social Psychology 31, no. 1 (2001): 48–58. doi:10.1111/j.1559-1816.2001.tb02481.x. Groups deliberated a personal injury case under three conditions: authentic dissent (a genuine minority viewpoint), assigned devil's advocate (a member told to argue the opposing side), and no dissent. Authentic dissent was superior in stimulating consideration of opposing positions, original thought, and direct attitude change. The devil's advocate condition did not produce the same cognitive benefits, suggesting that groups detect and discount performative disagreement. https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/abs/10.1111/j.1559-1816.2001.tb02481.x. See also Charlan Nemeth, Keith Brown, and John Rogers, "Devil's Advocate versus Authentic Dissent: Stimulating Quantity and Quality," European Journal of Social Psychology 31, no. 6 (2001): 707–720. doi:10.1002/ejsp.58.
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Nouveaux pilotes, un brin déjantés, à bord de la Libre Antenne sur RMC ! Jean-Christophe Drouet et Julien Cazarre prennent le relais. Après les grands matchs, quand la lumière reste allumée pour les vrais passionnés, place à la Libre Antenne : un espace à part, entre passion, humour et dérision, débats enflammés, franc-parler et second degré. Un rendez-vous nocturne à la Cazarre, où l'on parle foot bien sûr, mais aussi mauvaise foi, vannes, imitations et grands moments de radio imprévisibles !
Nouveaux pilotes, un brin déjantés, à bord de la Libre Antenne sur RMC ! Jean-Christophe Drouet et Julien Cazarre prennent le relais. Après les grands matchs, quand la lumière reste allumée pour les vrais passionnés, place à la Libre Antenne : un espace à part, entre passion, humour et dérision, débats enflammés, franc-parler et second degré. Un rendez-vous nocturne à la Cazarre, où l'on parle foot bien sûr, mais aussi mauvaise foi, vannes, imitations et grands moments de radio imprévisibles !
Nouveaux pilotes, un brin déjantés, à bord de la Libre Antenne sur RMC ! Jean-Christophe Drouet et Julien Cazarre prennent le relais. Après les grands matchs, quand la lumière reste allumée pour les vrais passionnés, place à la Libre Antenne : un espace à part, entre passion, humour et dérision, débats enflammés, franc-parler et second degré. Un rendez-vous nocturne à la Cazarre, où l'on parle foot bien sûr, mais aussi mauvaise foi, vannes, imitations et grands moments de radio imprévisibles !
EXCLU PODCAST - Le débrief du 18/12 : vos pires réveillons ! Avec Jérémy Moscovici
With France going through major government instability and facing an alarmingly high public debt, and with Europe struggling to find its diplomatic feet as the US pursues talks to end the war in Ukraine, we speak to a seasoned political figure at the French and European level. Pierre Moscovici is the First President of the French Court of Auditors, a former EU Commissioner for Economic and Monetary Affairs, and was a minister of the economy and finance in the former Socialist government in France.
Cette semaine, nous accueillons Pierre Moscovici, qui quitte la présidence de la Cour des comptes française pour rejoindre la Cour des comptes européenne. Cet ancien député et commissaire européen tire la sonnette d'alarme sur l'état des finances de la France et appelle l'Union européenne (UE) à être unie face au plan de paix des États-Unis pour l'Ukraine.
Chaque matin dans son édito, Alexis Brezet, directeur des rédactions du Figaro, revient sur l'actualité politique du jour. Ce mardi, il revient sur la décision de Pierre Moscovici qui a annoncé quitter la Cour des Comptes de façon anticipée. Hébergé par Audiomeans. Visitez audiomeans.fr/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
durée : 00:22:42 - 8h30 franceinfo - Pierre Moscovici, président de la Cour des comptes, estime néanmoins qu'il y a eu "des alertes" du Haut Conseil des finances publiques. Il appelle à la prudence budgétaire. Vous aimez ce podcast ? Pour écouter tous les autres épisodes sans limite, rendez-vous sur Radio France.
« Quand on sape le rôle des juges, quand on sape le rôle des médias… derrière ce sont nos libertés qui filent et c'est notre droit lui-même qui se trouve dégradé », s'inquiète avec gravité le premier président de la Cour des comptes, Pierre Moscovici. « Quand l'institution est attaquée… la crise de confiance ne peut que se renforcer », dénonce pour sa part Peimane Ghaleh-Marzban. Le président du tribunal judiciaire de Paris, l'ancien président du Conseil constitutionnel, Laurent Fabius, et Pierre Moscovici convergent vers le même constat alarmant, celui de la banalisation des coups portés à l'État de droit. Un constat qui fait pleinement écho aux dernières attaques dirigées contre les magistrats au lendemain de la condamnation, le 25 septembre, de Nicolas Sarkozy. Sur quels piliers repose cette notion de plus en plus dévoyée de l'État de droit ? Pourquoi et comment le défendre contre les attaques dont il est aujourd'hui la cible ? Dans ce quatrième épisode inédit du podcast La Nuit du Droit - La parole est à la défense du droit, Laurent Fabius, Pierre Moscovici, et Peimane Ghaleh-Marzban donnent l'alerte et appellent les citoyens à venir à la rencontre du droit, au micro de Lefebvre Dalloz, partenaire de l'édition 2025 de La Nuit du Droit.Invités : Peimane GHALEH-MARZBAN, président du tribunal judiciaire de Paris, Pierre MOSCOVICI, premier président de la Cour des comptes et Laurent FABIUS, ancien président du Conseil constitutionnel et fondateur de La Nuit du DroitEcriture et narration : Donia NECIB, Journaliste, Lefebvre DallozRéalisé par : Donia NECIB, Laurent MONTANT, Jérémy MARTIN, Axel GABLE et Angeline DOUDOUX, journalistes, Lefebvre DallozVoir aussi l'ouvrage de Patrice SPINOSI - Menace sur l'État de droit, paru le 15 mai 2025, Allary Editions. © Romeo - North of Hope© luminae wave - Violin Resonance© Out of Flux - SurrenderedHébergé par Ausha. Visitez ausha.co/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
durée : 00:24:36 - 8h30 franceinfo - Pierre Moscovici, premier président de la Cour des Comptes , était l'invité du "8h30 franceinfo", vendredi 26 septembre 2025 Vous aimez ce podcast ? Pour écouter tous les autres épisodes sans limite, rendez-vous sur Radio France.
durée : 03:58:31 - La Grande matinale - par : Nicolas Demorand, Sonia Devillers, Benjamin Duhamel, Anne-Laure Sugier - Ce matin sur France Inter, à 7h50 la secrétaire des écologistes Marine Tondelier, à 8h20 Pierre Moscovici le président de la cour des comptes. Et à 9h20 Adélaïde de Clermont Tonnerre pour son nouveau roman. Vous aimez ce podcast ? Pour écouter tous les autres épisodes sans limite, rendez-vous sur Radio France.
durée : 00:24:37 - L'invité de 8h20 : le grand entretien - par : Nicolas Demorand, Benjamin Duhamel - Pierre Moscovici, président de la Cour des comptes. - invités : Pierre MOSCOVICI - Pierre Moscovici : haut fonctionnaire et homme politique, premier président de la Cour des comptes, ancien ministre de l'Économie Vous aimez ce podcast ? Pour écouter tous les autres épisodes sans limite, rendez-vous sur Radio France.
durée : 00:24:37 - L'invité de 8h20 : le grand entretien - par : Nicolas Demorand, Benjamin Duhamel - Pierre Moscovici, président de la Cour des comptes. - invités : Pierre MOSCOVICI - Pierre Moscovici : haut fonctionnaire et homme politique, premier président de la Cour des comptes, ancien ministre de l'Économie Vous aimez ce podcast ? Pour écouter tous les autres épisodes sans limite, rendez-vous sur Radio France.
Plusieurs débats au cœur de l'actualité, les Grandes gueules ont le choix, en débattre ou non : Cour des comptes : Moscovici fait du rab malgré l'âge limite Rave-party : les teufeurs font leur mea culpa, on y croît ? Après 200 000 euros de travaux, une école contrainte de fermer.
Aujourd'hui, Yves Camdeborde, chef restaurateur, Joëlle Dago-Serry, coach de vie, et Mourad Boudjellal, éditeur de BD, débattent de l'actualité autour d'Alain Marschall et Olivier Truchot.
durée : 00:19:05 - 8h30 franceinfo - Le premier président de la Cour des comptes était l'invité du "8h30 franceinfo", jeudi 17 juillet 2025. Vous aimez ce podcast ? Pour écouter tous les autres épisodes sans limite, rendez-vous sur Radio France.
Ce jeudi 3 juillet, le rapport de la Cour des comptes publié ce mercredi, qui appelle à redoubler d'efforts pour réduire le déficit, a été abordé par Robin Rivaton, directeur général de Stonal, Stéphane Van Huffel, fondateur de SVH Conseil, et Gaël Sliman, président d'Odoxa, dans l'émission Les Experts, présentée par Nicolas Doze sur BFM Business. Retrouvez l'émission du lundi au vendredi et réécoutez la en podcast.
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durée : 00:37:48 - Le 18/20 · Le téléphone sonne - Alors que les finances publiques sont dans le rouge, le premier président de la Cour des comptes répond aux auditeurs de France Inter.
durée : 00:12:03 - L'invité franceinfo soir - L'ancien ministre de l'Economie était l'invité de "franceinfo soir", mercredi 16 avril.
durée : 02:58:29 - Le 6/9 - par : Ali Baddou, Marion L'hour, Benjamin Dussy, Mathilde Khlat, Elodie Royer - Aujourd'hui dans le 6/9, on parle jeux olympiques avec le professeur émérite à l'université de Lausanne Jean-loup Chappelet à 6h20, le conclave sur les retraites au cœur du débat éco de 7h45, et à 8h20, le président de la cour des comptes Pierre Moscovici. - réalisé par : Marie MéRIER
durée : 00:54:41 - Questions politiques - par : Carine BECARD, Fabienne Le Moal - Le premier président de la Cour des comptes Pierre Moscovici, ancien ministre et ancien commissaire européen, s'est exprimé sur l'adoption du budget 2025, la question du droit du sol et les fractures au sein de la gauche, dans Questions politiques, ce dimanche, sur France Inter.
durée : 00:54:41 - Questions politiques - par : Carine BECARD, Fabienne Le Moal - Le premier président de la Cour des comptes Pierre Moscovici, ancien ministre et ancien commissaire européen, s'est exprimé sur l'adoption du budget 2025, la question du droit du sol et les fractures au sein de la gauche, dans Questions politiques, ce dimanche, sur France Inter.
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Pierre Moscovici doit livrer un rapport financier des régimes de retraites au gouvernement. Mention légales : Vos données de connexion, dont votre adresse IP, sont traités par Radio Classique, responsable de traitement, sur la base de son intérêt légitime, par l'intermédiaire de son sous-traitant Ausha, à des fins de réalisation de statistiques agréées et de lutte contre la fraude. Ces données sont supprimées en temps réel pour la finalité statistique et sous cinq mois à compter de la collecte à des fins de lutte contre la fraude. Pour plus d'informations sur les traitements réalisés par Radio Classique et exercer vos droits, consultez notre Politique de confidentialité.Hébergé par Ausha. Visitez ausha.co/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
durée : 00:24:28 - 8h30 franceinfo - Le premier président de la Cour des comptes était l'invité du "8h30 franceinfo", le lundi 16 décembre 2024.
durée : 02:58:59 - Le 7/10 - par : Nicolas Demorand, Léa Salamé, Sonia Devillers, Anne-Laure Sugier - Sandrine Kiberlain, actrice, Pierre Moscovici, Premier président de la Cour des comptes, Aurélie Filippetti, ancienne ministre de la Culture, Jérôme Sainte-Marie, politologue, Louise Courvoisier, réalisatrice du film “Vingt dieux”, et Jad Ibrahim, critique gastronomique, sont les invités du 7/10.
durée : 00:22:44 - L'invité de 8h20 : le grand entretien - par : Nicolas Demorand, Léa Salamé - Pierre Moscovici, Premier président de la Cour des comptes, estime qu'Emmanuel Macron doit "vite" trouver un nouveau Premier ministre pour aboutir à une situation "plus solide" qu'aujourd'hui, mais doit en même temps prendre le temps de trouver une "base stable" à ce nouveau chef du gouvernement.
durée : 00:22:44 - L'invité de 8h20 : le grand entretien - par : Nicolas Demorand, Léa Salamé - Pierre Moscovici, Premier président de la Cour des comptes, estime qu'Emmanuel Macron doit "vite" trouver un nouveau Premier ministre pour aboutir à une situation "plus solide" qu'aujourd'hui, mais doit en même temps prendre le temps de trouver une "base stable" à ce nouveau chef du gouvernement.
Denis Moscovici, Senior Advisor à l'Institut de l'Épargne Immobilière et Foncière (IEIF), est l'invité de ce nouvel épisode Mon Podcast Immo. Au micro d'Ariane Artinian, fondatrice de MySweetImmo, il dévoile les résultats de la sixième étude de l'IEIF sur le financement de l'immobilier professionnel, un marché estimé à 200 milliards d'euros. « C'est un secteur vital pour l'économie, indispensable à l'investissement et à la promotion immobilière », souligne Denis Moscovici. Paradoxalement, Denis Moscovici affirme qu'il n'y a pas de crise du financement immobilier, les banques continuant de soutenir les bonnes opérations en accordant des délais de refinancement. Un épisode essentiel pour comprendre les nouveaux défis du secteur.Hébergé par Ausha. Visitez ausha.co/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
For all the talk of "Trump-proofing" Europe, much remains to be done, and there are now only a few short months before the former president takes office again, following his dramatic comeback and resounding victory in the US election. We speak to Pierre Moscovici, who was European Commissioner for Economic and Financial Affairs during the first Trump presidency. He identifies three major areas where the EU is likely to face headwinds – Ukraine, trade and climate action. Moscovici is now First President of the Court of Auditors, which is the highest body for auditing the use of public funds in France. In that capacity, he addresses the challenge of reducing France's huge public deficit.
durée : 00:24:14 - 8h30 franceinfo - Pierre Moscovici, premier président de la Cour des comptes et président du Haut conseil des Finances publiques était l'invité du "8h30 franceinfo", vendredi 11 octobre 2024.
durée : 00:20:52 - L'invité de 8h20 - Le premier président de la Cour des comptes Pierre Moscovici analyse la situation politique en attendant la nomination du gouvernement de Michel Barnier et se projette sur les enjeux à venir pour les finances publiques.
durée : 02:58:38 - Le 6/9 du week-end - par : Ali Baddou, Marion L'hour - Aujourd'hui dans le 6/9, on parle politique avec Gilles Finchelstein à 6h20, on discute d'une fin possible du télétravail dans le débat éco avec Dominique Seux et Thomas Porcher et à 8h20, notre invité est Pierre Moscovici, le premier président de la Cour des comptes.
durée : 00:09:49 - L'invité de 7h50 - par : Céline Asselot - À 7h50, Pierre Moscovici, premier président de la Cour des Comptes, est l'invité de France Inter. Il revient sur la dette publique française, qui bat toujours des records, et plaide pour sa prise en compte dans les politiques futures, mais aussi pour une transition écologique "vitale". - invités : Pierre MOSCOVICI - Pierre Moscovici : haut fonctionnaire et homme politique, premier président de la Cour des comptes, ancien ministre de l'Économie
durée : 00:09:49 - L'invité de 7h50 - par : Céline Asselot - À 7h50, Pierre Moscovici, premier président de la Cour des Comptes, est l'invité de France Inter. Il revient sur la dette publique française, qui bat toujours des records, et plaide pour sa prise en compte dans les politiques futures, mais aussi pour une transition écologique "vitale". - invités : Pierre MOSCOVICI - Pierre Moscovici : haut fonctionnaire et homme politique, premier président de la Cour des comptes, ancien ministre de l'Économie
durée : 02:59:54 - Le 6/9 - par : Céline Asselot - Ce lundi sur France Inter : Pierre Moscovici, Ludivine Gilli, Alain Frachon et Alain Genestar sont les invités du 6/9 de Céline Asselot. - invités : Pierre MOSCOVICI, Ludivine Gilli, Alain FRACHON, Alain GENESTAR - Pierre Moscovici : haut fonctionnaire et homme politique, premier président de la Cour des comptes, ancien ministre de l'Économie, Ludivine Gilli : Docteure en histoire, spécialiste des États-Unis, Alain Frachon : Journaliste, spécialiste des questions internationales, Alain Genestar : Journaliste
durée : 00:23:01 - 8h30 franceinfo - Le premier président de la Cour des comptes était l'invité du 8.30 franceinfo du lundi 29 avril 2024. Il répondait aux questions de Salhia Brakhlia et Jérôme Chapuis.
durée : 00:07:50 - 18h20 franceinfo - Le premier président de la Cour des comptes a dit mercredi sur franceinfo douter de la "crédibilité" des propositions du gouvernrement pour réduire le déficit.
Thibaut Gauthier est en direct avec Christophe de Voogd, spécialiste de rhétorique, historien des idées et président du Conseil scientifique et d'évaluation de la Fondation pour l'innovation politique (Fondapol).
Thibaut Gauthier est en direct avec Christophe de Voogd, spécialiste de rhétorique, historien des idées et président du Conseil scientifique et d'évaluation de la Fondation pour l'innovation politique (Fondapol).Hébergé par Ausha. Visitez ausha.co/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
Welcome to Leadership Recipes, my name is François Moscovici, and I'm a partner at leadership consultants, White Water Group. I spend most of my week working with leaders, their teams and their boards, but I have another passion - food. I trained as a professional chef and I have always been fascinated by all aspects of food, be it historical, scientific, artistic, or simply making it and eating it. Leaders tend to travel and experience all types of food. For some, it's an opportunity to explore. For others, it's a risk they would rather avoid. Food often represents who we are, so I thought I'd ask them about their relationship to food, starting with their favourite recipe. From vegans to horse meat lovers, from I can't boil an egg to accomplished cooks, from Epicureans to those always in a hurry. I interview leaders from all walks of life about their favourite recipe, how it became so and what it means to them in the context of their role. In part two of each episode, I discuss the recipe, what it should look and tastes like and give you tips either to make it quickly or to impress your guests at the weekend. The recipes themselves are in the episode notes. The leadership recipes podcast is launching a month before Christmas on Friday, November 24. I guarantee no annoying seasonal music, but great recipes and insights. So get your ears and taste buds ready. Bon Appetit. Connect with François: LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/francoismoscovici/ White Water Group - https://whitewatergroup.eu/
durée : 00:20:47 - L'invité de 8h20 - par : Ali Baddou - Aujourd'hui dans le grand entretien, Ali Baddou reçoit Pierre Moscovici, premier président de la Cour des Comptes, ancien ministre de l'économie et des finances, auteur de "Nos meilleures années. La jeunesse, les amis, la politique" chez Gallimard. - invités : Pierre MOSCOVICI - Pierre Moscovici : Homme politique
durée : 02:59:59 - Le 6/9 - par : Mathilde Khlat, Benjamin Dussy, Ali Baddou - Ce matin, Ali Baddou évoque la Paris Games Week avec le streamer TPK à 6h20, et à 7h50, nous faisons le point sur la situation entre Israël et le Hamas avec l'ancien officier Guillaume Ancel. Dans le grand entretien, nous recevons Pierre Moscovici, premier président de la Cour des compte. - réalisé par : Marie MéRIER
Au programme : Invité : Pierre Moscovici - Premier président de la Cour des Comptes • « Nos meilleures années », les mémoires de Pierre Moscovici • Pierre Moscovici, quarante ans de vie politique • 1997-2002 : la « dream team » du gouvernement Jospin • À gauche, le traumatisme de l'échec de 2002 • DSK, espoir des socialistes après le retrait de Jospin • Quinquennat de François Hollande : quel bilan ? • « Nos meilleures années » : P. Moscovici égratigne S. Royal • Pierre Moscovici, ancien ministre de l'Économie repenti ? • En France, une société « fragmentée » et « à bout de nerfs » La Story de Mohamed Bouhafsi - Guerre Israël/Hamas : des députés français pris pour cible • Israël/Hamas : la position de Mélenchon est-elle indigne ? Jean-Baptiste Marteau : • Israël/Hamas : une « guerre totale » possible ? Le 5/5 : Invité : Rémi Reverchon - Journaliste spécialiste du basket BeIN Sports France • Tempête Ciarán : des milliers de foyers toujours privés d'électricité • Guerre en Ukraine : le conflit dans « l'impasse » ? • Mort de l'astronaute Thomas Mattingly, sauveur d'Apollo 13 • NBA : le Français Victor Wembanyama impressionne • Paris Games Week : les seniors aussi sont accros
Denis Moscovici, senior advisor à l'Institut Français de l'Épargne Immobilière et Foncière (IEIF) est l'invité de Mon Podcast Immo. Au micro d'Ariane Artinian, il présente la 5ème édition de l'étude "Le Marché Français du Financement de l'Immobilier des Professionnels" IEIF en partenariat avec l'IFPIMM : "Le marché du financement devrait se situer en retrait en 2023 et probablement en 2024", explique t-il.
durée : 02:30:30 - Le 7/9.30 - Paul Rassam et Michel Denisot, pour le documentaire La saga Rassam-Berri, le cinéma dans les veines (France 2), Pierre Moscovici , premier président de la Cour des comptes, et et Jean Abitbol, auteur de Les voix de notre vie (Grasset), sont les invités de la matinale.
durée : 00:45:54 - On n'arrête pas l'éco - par : Alexandra Bensaid - Au programme ce samedi : un débat sur la guerre industrielle Europe vs. Etats-Unis, un détour par Pékin, un reportage sur le niveau des impôts en France et un entretien avec Pierre Moscovici, le premier président de la Cour des Comptes qui a publié, le 10 mars, son rapport annuel. - invités : Pierre MOSCOVICI - Pierre Moscovici : homme politique - réalisé par : Céline ILLA
durée : 02:46:30 - Le 6/9 - Le 6/9 du vendredi 8 juillet, avec Éric Delvaux et Carine Bécard.
Watch this episode on YouTube: https://youtu.be/4GK0KJoHNKI This Week's Guest is BI Governance Entrepreneur, Marius Moscovici Marius has over 20 years of experience in analytics and data warehousing. Marius is the CEO of Metric Insights, the leading provider of a BI Portal that helps organizations organize their BI environments and ensure users are getting the actionable data […]
Watch this episode on YouTube: https://youtu.be/4GK0KJoHNKI This Week's Guest is BI Governance Entrepreneur, Marius Moscovici Marius has over 20 years of experience in analytics and data warehousing. Marius is the CEO of Metric Insights, the leading provider of a BI Portal that helps organizations organize their BI environments and ensure users are getting the actionable data they need. Home - www.metricinsights.com Metric Insights' Enterprise BI Portal Datasheet - https://www.metricinsights.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/03/Metric-Insights-BI-Portal-Datasheet.pdf Practical Guide to BI Governance Whitepaper - https://www.metricinsights.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/03/Practical-Guide-to-BI-Governance-White-Paper.pdf 3 Pillars for Effective BI Governance Whitepaper - https://www.metricinsights.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/03/3-Pillars-of-Effective-BI-Governance.pdf More Data Leadership: Data Leadership Training – https://DataLeadershipTraining.com Subscribe to Our Newsletter – http://eepurl.com/gv49Yr Follow Anthony Algmin on LinkedIn – https://www.linkedin.com/in/anthonyjalgmin Make an impact with a review on Apple Podcasts – https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/data-leadership-lessons/id1505108710z
durée : 00:46:44 - On n'arrête pas l'éco - par : Alexandra Bensaid - Jouer sur l'épargne salariale : est-ce une bonne solution pour rééquilibrer le partage ? On en débat ce matin. Crise sanitaire au menu également, l'argent public est-il bien dépensé ? Ehpad, jeunesse, dette et déficit. On en discute avec Pierre Moscovici, premier président de la Cour des Comptes. - invités : Pierre MOSCOVICI - Pierre Moscovici : homme politique
durée : 00:26:07 - L'invité de 8h20 : le grand entretien - par : Nicolas Demorand, Léa Salamé - Pierre Moscovici, premier président de la Cour des Comptes, est l'invité du Grand entretien, à l'occasion de la publication de cinq nouvelles notes sur l'état de la France.
durée : 01:59:53 - Le 7/9 - par : Nicolas Demorand, Léa Salamé - Eva Jospin, artiste plasticienne, pour deux expositions : «Galleria Eva Jospin», au Musée de la chasse, et «Eva Jospin. De Rome à Giverny», au Musée des impressionnismes Giverny, et Pierre Moscovici, Premier Président de la Cour des Comptes, sont les invités du 7/9 de France Inter.
Documents : « Mon après-guerre à Paris ; Chronique des années retrouvées » Serge Moscovici Grasset octobre 2019 Entretien avec Denis et Pierre Moscovici sur l'identité et la mémoire I24NewsTV 14... Radio Immo, première webradio d'information immobilière
durée : 00:25:32 - 8h30 franceinfo - Le premier président de la Cour des comptes était l'invité du "8h30 franceinfo", mercredi 16 juin 2021.
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durée : 02:00:08 - Le 7/9 - L'ancien ministre et Premier président de la Cour des comptes, Pierre Moscovici et le philosophe et sociologue, Geoffroy de Lagasnerie, sont les invités de la matinale de France Inter.
durée : 00:09:11 - L'invité de 7h50 - Pierre Moscovici, ancien ministre de l'économie et des finances et Premier président de la Cour des comptes, est l'invité de Léa Salamé. Il révèle un rapport très sévère sur la gestion des dons pour la restauration de la cathédrale parisienne, dont une partie sert à toute autre chose…
On this episode - BofC Live features conversation with Jason Moscovici of ROBIC, an intellectual property law firm in Montreal, Quebec. ROBIC is the presenting partner of Business of Cannabis' Cannabis Forward networking event on Tuesday, May 26th. Moscovici is a long-time attorney in the cannabis sector and brings both a deep history and wealth of knowledge into the sector. Visit businessofcannabis.ca to learn more.
Business travel might be one of the sectors that eventually gets hit the hardest from the impact of the coronavirus - but the sector came into its own when the outbreak began.Travel managers and travel management companies did what they do best: looking after employees, getting them home as soon a possible and adhering to the duty of care policies that underpin the sector.It was an effort that had been years in the planning, having learned from the Iceland volcano in 2010 and other major events that had an impact on the business travel community.But now that hardened road warriors and semi-regular employees who travel for their businesses are cocooned in their homes, corporate travel brands are beginning to look at what comes next for their customers.In a wide-ranging interview for the latest episode of InPhocus with Miriam Moscovici of BCD Travel (a regular PhocusWire PundIT Show guest), we learn what's at stake for business travel, how sustainability will remain an important issue and how videoconferencing will eventually give way once more to face-to-face meetings.The interview was conducted by Phocuswright's Charuta Fadnis, who is then joined by PhocusWire's Kevin May to discuss Moscovici's points of view.
Emission du 29 décembre 2019: nos invités sont Pierre et Denis Moscovici, à l’occasion de la parution des mémoires d’après guerre de leur père, Serge Moscovici, intitulé « Mon après-guerre à Paris, chronique des années retrouvées », aux éditions Grasset. Le texte a été établi, présenté et annoté par Alexandra Laignel-Lavastine.
durée : 00:03:27 - Café europe - par : Stéphane Leneuf - Cette semaine Pierre Moscovici a quitté définitivement son poste de commissaire européen aux affaires économiques financières et à la fiscalité. L'occasion de dresser le bilan de ses cinq années passées à Bruxelles
Claudia Moscovici’s recent book, Holocaust Memories: A Survey of Holocaust Memoirs, Histories, Novels, and Films (Hamilton Books, 2019), is intended for educators and politicians to draw attention to and educate people about the Never Again Education Act. Moscovici: “Nearly eighty years have passed since the Holocaust. There have been hundreds of memoirs, histories and novels written about it, yet many fear that this important event may fall into oblivion. As Holocaust survivors pass away, their legacy of suffering, tenacity and courage could be forgotten. It is up to each generation to commemorate the victims, preserve their life stories and hopefully help prevent such catastrophes. These were my main motivations in writing this book, Holocaust Memories, which includes reviews of memoirs, histories, biographies, novels and films about the Holocaust. It was difficult to choose among the multitude of books on the subject that deserve our attention. I made my selections based partly on the works that are considered to be the most important on the subject; partly on wishing to offer some historical background about the Holocaust in different countries and regions that were occupied by or allied themselves with Nazi Germany, and partly on my personal preferences, interests and knowledge. The Nazis targeted European Jews as their main victims, so my book focuses primarily on them. At the same time, since the Nazis also targeted other groups they considered dangerous and inferior, I also review books about the sufferings of the Gypsies, the Poles and other groups that fell victim to the Nazi regimes. In the last part, I review books that discuss other genocides and crimes against humanity, including the Stalinist mass purges, the Cambodian massacres by the Pol Pot regime and the Rwandan genocide. I want to emphasize that history can, indeed, repeat itself, even if in different forms and contexts. Just as the Jews of Europe were not the only targets of genocide, Fascist regimes were not its only perpetrators.” Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Claudia Moscovici’s recent book, Holocaust Memories: A Survey of Holocaust Memoirs, Histories, Novels, and Films (Hamilton Books, 2019), is intended for educators and politicians to draw attention to and educate people about the Never Again Education Act. Moscovici: “Nearly eighty years have passed since the Holocaust. There have been hundreds of memoirs, histories and novels written about it, yet many fear that this important event may fall into oblivion. As Holocaust survivors pass away, their legacy of suffering, tenacity and courage could be forgotten. It is up to each generation to commemorate the victims, preserve their life stories and hopefully help prevent such catastrophes. These were my main motivations in writing this book, Holocaust Memories, which includes reviews of memoirs, histories, biographies, novels and films about the Holocaust. It was difficult to choose among the multitude of books on the subject that deserve our attention. I made my selections based partly on the works that are considered to be the most important on the subject; partly on wishing to offer some historical background about the Holocaust in different countries and regions that were occupied by or allied themselves with Nazi Germany, and partly on my personal preferences, interests and knowledge. The Nazis targeted European Jews as their main victims, so my book focuses primarily on them. At the same time, since the Nazis also targeted other groups they considered dangerous and inferior, I also review books about the sufferings of the Gypsies, the Poles and other groups that fell victim to the Nazi regimes. In the last part, I review books that discuss other genocides and crimes against humanity, including the Stalinist mass purges, the Cambodian massacres by the Pol Pot regime and the Rwandan genocide. I want to emphasize that history can, indeed, repeat itself, even if in different forms and contexts. Just as the Jews of Europe were not the only targets of genocide, Fascist regimes were not its only perpetrators.” Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Claudia Moscovici’s recent book, Holocaust Memories: A Survey of Holocaust Memoirs, Histories, Novels, and Films (Hamilton Books, 2019), is intended for educators and politicians to draw attention to and educate people about the Never Again Education Act. Moscovici: “Nearly eighty years have passed since the Holocaust. There have been hundreds of memoirs, histories and novels written about it, yet many fear that this important event may fall into oblivion. As Holocaust survivors pass away, their legacy of suffering, tenacity and courage could be forgotten. It is up to each generation to commemorate the victims, preserve their life stories and hopefully help prevent such catastrophes. These were my main motivations in writing this book, Holocaust Memories, which includes reviews of memoirs, histories, biographies, novels and films about the Holocaust. It was difficult to choose among the multitude of books on the subject that deserve our attention. I made my selections based partly on the works that are considered to be the most important on the subject; partly on wishing to offer some historical background about the Holocaust in different countries and regions that were occupied by or allied themselves with Nazi Germany, and partly on my personal preferences, interests and knowledge. The Nazis targeted European Jews as their main victims, so my book focuses primarily on them. At the same time, since the Nazis also targeted other groups they considered dangerous and inferior, I also review books about the sufferings of the Gypsies, the Poles and other groups that fell victim to the Nazi regimes. In the last part, I review books that discuss other genocides and crimes against humanity, including the Stalinist mass purges, the Cambodian massacres by the Pol Pot regime and the Rwandan genocide. I want to emphasize that history can, indeed, repeat itself, even if in different forms and contexts. Just as the Jews of Europe were not the only targets of genocide, Fascist regimes were not its only perpetrators.” Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Claudia Moscovici’s recent book, Holocaust Memories: A Survey of Holocaust Memoirs, Histories, Novels, and Films (Hamilton Books, 2019), is intended for educators and politicians to draw attention to and educate people about the Never Again Education Act. Moscovici: “Nearly eighty years have passed since the Holocaust. There have been hundreds of memoirs, histories and novels written about it, yet many fear that this important event may fall into oblivion. As Holocaust survivors pass away, their legacy of suffering, tenacity and courage could be forgotten. It is up to each generation to commemorate the victims, preserve their life stories and hopefully help prevent such catastrophes. These were my main motivations in writing this book, Holocaust Memories, which includes reviews of memoirs, histories, biographies, novels and films about the Holocaust. It was difficult to choose among the multitude of books on the subject that deserve our attention. I made my selections based partly on the works that are considered to be the most important on the subject; partly on wishing to offer some historical background about the Holocaust in different countries and regions that were occupied by or allied themselves with Nazi Germany, and partly on my personal preferences, interests and knowledge. The Nazis targeted European Jews as their main victims, so my book focuses primarily on them. At the same time, since the Nazis also targeted other groups they considered dangerous and inferior, I also review books about the sufferings of the Gypsies, the Poles and other groups that fell victim to the Nazi regimes. In the last part, I review books that discuss other genocides and crimes against humanity, including the Stalinist mass purges, the Cambodian massacres by the Pol Pot regime and the Rwandan genocide. I want to emphasize that history can, indeed, repeat itself, even if in different forms and contexts. Just as the Jews of Europe were not the only targets of genocide, Fascist regimes were not its only perpetrators.” Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Claudia Moscovici’s recent book, Holocaust Memories: A Survey of Holocaust Memoirs, Histories, Novels, and Films (Hamilton Books, 2019), is intended for educators and politicians to draw attention to and educate people about the Never Again Education Act. Moscovici: “Nearly eighty years have passed since the Holocaust. There have been hundreds of memoirs, histories and novels written about it, yet many fear that this important event may fall into oblivion. As Holocaust survivors pass away, their legacy of suffering, tenacity and courage could be forgotten. It is up to each generation to commemorate the victims, preserve their life stories and hopefully help prevent such catastrophes. These were my main motivations in writing this book, Holocaust Memories, which includes reviews of memoirs, histories, biographies, novels and films about the Holocaust. It was difficult to choose among the multitude of books on the subject that deserve our attention. I made my selections based partly on the works that are considered to be the most important on the subject; partly on wishing to offer some historical background about the Holocaust in different countries and regions that were occupied by or allied themselves with Nazi Germany, and partly on my personal preferences, interests and knowledge. The Nazis targeted European Jews as their main victims, so my book focuses primarily on them. At the same time, since the Nazis also targeted other groups they considered dangerous and inferior, I also review books about the sufferings of the Gypsies, the Poles and other groups that fell victim to the Nazi regimes. In the last part, I review books that discuss other genocides and crimes against humanity, including the Stalinist mass purges, the Cambodian massacres by the Pol Pot regime and the Rwandan genocide. I want to emphasize that history can, indeed, repeat itself, even if in different forms and contexts. Just as the Jews of Europe were not the only targets of genocide, Fascist regimes were not its only perpetrators.” Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Claudia Moscovici’s recent book, Holocaust Memories: A Survey of Holocaust Memoirs, Histories, Novels, and Films (Hamilton Books, 2019), is intended for educators and politicians to draw attention to and educate people about the Never Again Education Act. Moscovici: “Nearly eighty years have passed since the Holocaust. There have been hundreds of memoirs, histories and novels written about it, yet many fear that this important event may fall into oblivion. As Holocaust survivors pass away, their legacy of suffering, tenacity and courage could be forgotten. It is up to each generation to commemorate the victims, preserve their life stories and hopefully help prevent such catastrophes. These were my main motivations in writing this book, Holocaust Memories, which includes reviews of memoirs, histories, biographies, novels and films about the Holocaust. It was difficult to choose among the multitude of books on the subject that deserve our attention. I made my selections based partly on the works that are considered to be the most important on the subject; partly on wishing to offer some historical background about the Holocaust in different countries and regions that were occupied by or allied themselves with Nazi Germany, and partly on my personal preferences, interests and knowledge. The Nazis targeted European Jews as their main victims, so my book focuses primarily on them. At the same time, since the Nazis also targeted other groups they considered dangerous and inferior, I also review books about the sufferings of the Gypsies, the Poles and other groups that fell victim to the Nazi regimes. In the last part, I review books that discuss other genocides and crimes against humanity, including the Stalinist mass purges, the Cambodian massacres by the Pol Pot regime and the Rwandan genocide. I want to emphasize that history can, indeed, repeat itself, even if in different forms and contexts. Just as the Jews of Europe were not the only targets of genocide, Fascist regimes were not its only perpetrators.” Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Claudia Moscovici’s recent book, Holocaust Memories: A Survey of Holocaust Memoirs, Histories, Novels, and Films (Hamilton Books, 2019), is intended for educators and politicians to draw attention to and educate people about the Never Again Education Act. Moscovici: “Nearly eighty years have passed since the Holocaust. There have been hundreds of memoirs, histories and novels written about it, yet many fear that this important event may fall into oblivion. As Holocaust survivors pass away, their legacy of suffering, tenacity and courage could be forgotten. It is up to each generation to commemorate the victims, preserve their life stories and hopefully help prevent such catastrophes. These were my main motivations in writing this book, Holocaust Memories, which includes reviews of memoirs, histories, biographies, novels and films about the Holocaust. It was difficult to choose among the multitude of books on the subject that deserve our attention. I made my selections based partly on the works that are considered to be the most important on the subject; partly on wishing to offer some historical background about the Holocaust in different countries and regions that were occupied by or allied themselves with Nazi Germany, and partly on my personal preferences, interests and knowledge. The Nazis targeted European Jews as their main victims, so my book focuses primarily on them. At the same time, since the Nazis also targeted other groups they considered dangerous and inferior, I also review books about the sufferings of the Gypsies, the Poles and other groups that fell victim to the Nazi regimes. In the last part, I review books that discuss other genocides and crimes against humanity, including the Stalinist mass purges, the Cambodian massacres by the Pol Pot regime and the Rwandan genocide. I want to emphasize that history can, indeed, repeat itself, even if in different forms and contexts. Just as the Jews of Europe were not the only targets of genocide, Fascist regimes were not its only perpetrators.” Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
support@upr.fr (François Asselineau) https://podcast.upr.fr/Entretiens%20actualite/2019-12-01%20UPRTV%20-%20Mali%20-%20Benin%20-%20Chine%20-%20Ponts%20-%20Moscovici%20-%20Greves%20-%20ADP%20-%20LREM%20_%20Entretien%20d_actualite%2085.mp3 Mon, 02 Dec 2019 00:09:55 +0100 UPR - François Asselineau no 1:18:53 https://podcast.upr.fr/Entretiens%20actualite/2019-12-01%20UPRTV%20-%20Mali%20-%20Benin%20-%20Chine%20-%20Ponts%20-%20Moscovici%20-%20Greves%20-%20ADP%20-%20LREM%20_%20Entretien%20d_actualite%2085.mp3
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durée : 00:49:01 - Le Mag de l'été - par : Anna Sigalevitch - Les peintres Flora Moscovici et Fabienne Verdier travaillent la couleur et ne ménagent pas leur engagement physique dans la fabrication de leurs œuvres. Elles racontent leur processus créatif au micro d’Anna Sigalevitch. - invités : Erik Orsenna, Simon Stone - Erik ORSENNA, Simon STONE
Sánchez prepara una subida histórica de impuestos I Demos (2019-06-11) La actualidad con criterio. Hoy Roberto Centeno nos trae dos temas de plena actualidad. El primero es el del pacto de hierro entre el PP, Ciudadanos y Vox. Los bolivarianos pensaban subir 12 impuestos a los madrileños, y por un mínimo ya no podrán hacerlo. El segundo tema tiene que ver con Europa. Los economistas independientes han enviado dos cartas, una a los ministros de economía europeos y la otra a la Comisión Europea que tienen que ver con unas trampitas. - ¿Se habría manipulado la cifra de 2,48%, por debajo del 3% para sacar a España del protocolo del déficit excesivo?¿Es falsa esta cifra? - ¿Se está desacelerando la situación de la Economía española de manera brutal? - ¿Se han hundido los ingresos fiscales?¿La industria se está desplomando?¿Se está desacelerando el empleo? - ¿Por qué, Moscovici después de haber sido advertido por un grupo de economistas independientes españoles no han comprobado la manipulación de las cuentas nacionales del Banco España y del INE?¿Qué es lo que se ha falseado? - ¿Por qué hay 4.000 millones de euros olvidados devengados en el año 2018 que no han figurado en el déficit y que aún no se han pagado? - ¿Sánchez ha dejado de incluir 4.702 millones de euros de déficit del año 2018. Si esta cantidad se incluyera, España no saldría del protocolo del déficit excesivo los días 14 y 15 de junio? * Han Intervenido: - D. Xabier Bermúdez. Presentador de TV y Filólogo. - D. Roberto Centeno. Catedrático de Economía. - Equipo Técnico: Equipo de Medios. *Siendo el fin de DEMOS la libertad política colectiva, nos enorgullecemos de tener simpatizantes de todas las ideologías que nos honran con sus opiniones, aunque no tengan que ser forzosamente compartidas por DEMOS. *ADVERTENCIA: Agradecemos los comentarios. “La gente inteligente habla de ideas, la gente común habla de cosas y la gente mediocre habla de gente" (Jules Romains). No se admitirán improperios, insultos y expresiones de semejante soez. * PATREON: https://www.patreon.com/DemosTV?utm_medium=social&utm_source=twitter&utm_campaign=creatorshare SUSCRÍBETE ? https://bit.ly/2xcePpQ y activa las notificaciones????. CONÓCENOS ? https://www.elcritico.org/quienes-somos/ VISITA NUESTRO DIARIO ? https://www.elcritico.org/ Síguenos también en: https://www.spreaker.com/show/demos-r... https://www.ivoox.com/podcast-demos-r... https://twitter.com/DemosLibertad https://www.facebook.com/DEMOSRTV
Quanto sono pericolosi i minibot? Cosa comporta la procedura di infrazione? Cosa collega Moscovici e Edith Piaf? Queste e altre storie in questa torrida dodicesima puntata di Magma. Ai microfoni Arianna Bettin, Damiano Mondini, Susanna Causarano e Filippo Adussi.
"Avrò uno scambio di vedute con il governo italiano su misure aggiuntive che potrebbero essere richieste per essere in linea con le regole" ma "non prediligo le sanzioni". Lo ha dichiarato il commissario europeo agli Affari economici e monetari, Pierre Moscovici, durante un discorso pronunciato vicino Lisbona e riportato dall'agenzia Bloomberg. "È abbastanza probabile che avremo uno scambio di lettere", ha aggiunto Moscovici.
Pierre Moscovici remercie d'abord les traducteurs, qui font le meilleur service de traduction du monde L'euro protège mais ne dynamise pas: il faut mettre un tigre dans le moteur de la zone euro, c'est à dire un vrai budget doté d'une gouvernance démocratique et d'un porte-voix. 50 milliards sont proposés pour soutenir les réformes et l'investissement en 2021-2017: c'es un bon début. P. Moscovici est fier des initiatives de la Commission en matière de taxation, 14 en tout, dans un domaine qui est trop souvent bloqué par la règle de l'unanimité. La souveraineté fiscale aujourd'hui, estime-t-il, ne peut se regagner que sur une base commune en allant plus loin que la seule lutte contre la fraude et l'évasion fiscale: la justice fiscale est un sujet majeur pour les citoyens européens. Il appelle à une prochaine Commission plus politique encore, dans une situation où les majorités pro-européennes seront plus fragiles et où il faut regagner la confiance des citoyens. 2021 ne peut être "business as usual".
La manovra del governo Conte non va. E la Commissione europea oggi l'ha bocciata chiedendo l'apertura di una procedura di infrazione. Troppo debito e sulle riforme strutturali si torna indietro, sostiene Bruxelles. Lo scontro è tutto politico: da un lato i residui dell'ortodossia dell'austerità (Juncker e Moscovici) e dall'altro gli epigoni del neo-nazionalismo xenofobo alla Salvini-Di Maio. A Memos ne abbiamo parlato con due economisti: Emanuele Felice e Fabio Masini. A chiusura della puntata di oggi il “messaggio nella bottiglia” di Dino Amenduni, comunicatore politico dell'università di Bari.
La manovra del governo Conte non va. E la Commissione europea oggi l’ha bocciata chiedendo l’apertura di una procedura di infrazione. Troppo debito e sulle riforme strutturali si torna indietro, sostiene Bruxelles. Lo scontro è tutto politico: da un lato i residui dell’ortodossia dell’austerità (Juncker e Moscovici) e dall’altro gli epigoni del neo-nazionalismo xenofobo alla Salvini-Di Maio. A Memos ne abbiamo parlato con due economisti: Emanuele Felice e Fabio Masini. A chiusura della puntata di oggi il “messaggio nella bottiglia” di Dino Amenduni, comunicatore politico dell’università di Bari.
La manovra del governo Conte non va. E la Commissione europea oggi l’ha bocciata chiedendo l’apertura di una procedura di infrazione. Troppo debito e sulle riforme strutturali si torna indietro, sostiene Bruxelles. Lo scontro è tutto politico: da un lato i residui dell’ortodossia dell’austerità (Juncker e Moscovici) e dall’altro gli epigoni del neo-nazionalismo xenofobo alla Salvini-Di Maio. A Memos ne abbiamo parlato con due economisti: Emanuele Felice e Fabio Masini. A chiusura della puntata di oggi il “messaggio nella bottiglia” di Dino Amenduni, comunicatore politico dell’università di Bari.
Los presupuestos bolivarianos del Gobierno de Pedro Sánchez nos llevan a la recesión. Con estas palabras comienza el programa. Dichos presupuestos han sido objeto de una carta firmada por cuatro economistas españoles para enviar a Moscovici -Comisario europeo de Asuntos Económicos y Financieros- y a otras personas relevantes junto al Consejo Fiscal Europeo. Según el cuadro macroeconómico, España entrará en recesión hacia la segunda mitad del año 2019. Las razones de esta Carta a Moscovici son: 1.- La caída del turismo. 2.- El petróleo y el gas. 3.- El Comercio Exterior. Muy débil en Europa. Enlace a la Carta a Pierre Moscovici en Periosta Digital: https://www.periodistadigital.com/periodismo/prensa/2018/10/22/un-grupo-de-economistas-denuncian-ante-la-ue-que-los-presupuestos-bolivarianos-de-sanchez-nos-llevan-al-desastre.shtml Han intervenido: D. José Papí y D. Roberto Centeno. Equipo Técnico: D. Xabier Bermúdez.
Join host Andrea Schneider for a global discussions of psychopathy awareness and the intersection of the #MeToo movement with Claudia Moscovici and Titti Damato.Claudia Moscovici, founder of Psychopathy Awareness Blog (psychopathyawareness.wordpress.com) joins Andrea Schneider, LCSW today to discuss the prevalence of psychopathy and the covert nature of this form of psychological abuse. She shares with listeners her expertise on how the public can be informed and protected from psychopathic (and narcissistic) abuse.Moscovici was born in Bucharest, Romania. At the age of 12, she immigrated with her family to the United States where she has gone on to obtain a B.A. from Princeton University and a Ph.D. in Comparative Literature from Brown University. Moscovici taught philosophy, literature and arts and ideas at Boston University and at the University of Michigan. Born in Bucharest, Romania, she writes from her experience of life in a totalitarian regime, which marked her deeply.In 2002, she co-founded with Mexican sculptor Leonardo Pereznieto the international aesthetic movement called “Postromanticism”,[2] devoted to celebrating beauty, passion and sensuality in contemporary art. She wrote a book on Romanticism and its postromantic survival called Romanticism and Postromanticism, (Lexington Books, 2007) and taught philosophy, literature and arts and ideas at Boston University and at the University of Michigan. Most recently, she published a nonfiction book on psychopathic seduction, called Dangerous Liaisons (Hamilton Books, 2011) and a psychological thriller called The Seducer (forthcoming in March, 2012), which tells the story of a woman lured by a dangerous psychopathic predator.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Claudia_MoscoviciTitti Damato is an Italian journalist who has recently acquired a degree in psychology. Having herself been a victim of a pathological person, she was interested in finding out more about that individual's behavior and found Claudia's blog. She not only read this blog, but also translated it and created the Italian blog, https://relazionipericoloseblog.com/il-blog-italiano-di-claudia-moscovici/. The Italian blog includes information and articles from Claudia's blog and books (the nonfiction Dangerous Liaisons and the novel The Seducer) as well as numerous other helpful articles provided by Titti herself and other contributors. She contacted Claudia to let her know about this Italian blog and they communicated by Facebook and became collaborators and friends. Together they decided to try to publish Claudia's book on psychopathy, Dangerous Liaisons, in Italian (Relazioni Pericolose) because there seemed to be little awareness about such dangerous individuals in Italy. Titti was instrumental not only in finding a publisher (Edizioni Sonda), but also in translating the book and launching it at the Feltrinelli Bookstore in Rome and at the Italian Parliament (Camera dei Deputati). Right now, they are working together on doing the same for Claudia's novel on psychopathy, The Seducer. Claudia considers her not only a great translator and what the Italians call "curatore" (media promoter, event launcher and translator all rolled up in one role), but also a great friend, educator on the subject of personality disorders and victims' advocate. She has collaborated with public figures and made big strides in Italy in informing the public about personality disorders and dangerous individuals.
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In part II of the TEISS Cyber Summer Series, we feature an interview with Daniel Moscovici, co-founder of Cy-oT, about Internet of Things, connected devices and wireless attacks. This will be followed by Bill Keeler, director at Cybereason, who discusses nation state hacking and the new cyber weapons deployed by nation states. Both interviews were recorded earlier this year at InfoSec 2018.
Claudia Moscovici, founder of Psychopathy Awareness Blog (psychopathyawareness.wordpress.com) joins Andrea Schneider, LCSW today to discuss the prevalence of psychopathy and the covert nature of this form of psychological abuse. She shares with listeners her expertise on how the public can be informed and protected from psychopathic (and narcissistic) abuse.Moscovici was born in Bucharest, Romania. At the age of 12, she immigrated with her family to the United States where she has gone on to obtain a B.A. from Princeton University and a Ph.D. in Comparative Literature from Brown University. Moscovici taught philosophy, literature and arts and ideas at Boston University and at the University of Michigan. Born in Bucharest, Romania, she writes from her experience of life in a totalitarian regime, which marked her deeply.In 2002, she co-founded with Mexican sculptor Leonardo Pereznieto the international aesthetic movement called “Postromanticism”,[2] devoted to celebrating beauty, passion and sensuality in contemporary art. She wrote a book on Romanticism and its postromantic survival called Romanticism and Postromanticism, (Lexington Books, 2007) and taught philosophy, literature and arts and ideas at Boston University and at the University of Michigan. Most recently, she published a nonfiction book on psychopathic seduction, called Dangerous Liaisons (Hamilton Books, 2011) and a psychological thriller called The Seducer (forthcoming in March, 2012), which tells the story of a woman lured by a dangerous psychopathic predator.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Claudia_Moscovici
En décembre dernier, nous avions publié en collaboration avec M Le Magazine du Monde, ce podcast de Geneviève Domenach-Chich qui racontait en creux l'histoire impossible des femmes en politique et la déroute du Parti socialiste. Trois mois après le congrès du PS qui doit désigner un nouveau patron pour le Parti Socialiste, cette interview est toujours d'actualité : aucune femme n'était candidate à ce poste. Retour sur une enquête. Cette histoire de femmes disparues sur une photo datant de 1993, c’est aussi celle d’une obsession. La mienne. Comme beaucoup, j’avais vu ce cliché largement repris par les réseaux sociaux au moment de la primaire socialiste début 2017. On y voit Michel Rocard flanqué d'une bande de jeunes espoirs, Valls, Hamon, Mélenchon... qui se feront tous un nom en politique. Tous à l'exception des deux seules femmes présentes sur la photo.On peut évidemment s’amuser de la présence, aujourd’hui impossible, sur un même cliché de jeunes loups de la politique devenus grands. Mais on peut surtout d’interroger les raisons qui ont poussé les femmes à disparaître du paysage politique. J’ai gardé ces questions en moi avant de me décider à trouver les réponses par moi-même.J’ai très vite retrouvé la trace de Geneviève Domenach-Chich qui continue d’être militante active au sein de la Cimade pour aider les étrangers en situation irrégulière. Femme hyperactive, qui a oublié d’être atteinte du syndrome de la langue de bois, elle a accepté de se confier longuement à notre micro. Elle y raconte les dessous de ce cliché, la réalité de la politique, ce à quoi elle a été confronté, et in fine pourquoi seuls les hommes ont connu une telle ascension politique, contrairement aux femmes de la photo.Pour la seconde femme, j’ai mis beaucoup plus de temps. Tout le monde avait perdu sa trace depuis plus de 20 ans. C’est un ancien ami datant de l’époque de l’UNEF qui a fini par se mettre sur sa piste en me disant qu’elle était devenue institutrice et qu’elle exerçait en région parisienne. J’ai donc appelé toutes les Claire Dufour des Pages Blanches et j’ai fini par tomber sur elle. Elle m’a répondu très gentiment mais elle n’était pas complètement ravie de mon appel. Elle n’avait pas envie de revenir sur cette période de sa vie, vu qu’elle avait tourné la page et était très heureuse de l’avoir fait. Elle a donc décliné mon offre d’interview.En entendant parler de mon enquête, la rédactrice en chef de M Le Magazine du Monde nous a proposé non seulement de produire le long entretien audio avec Geneviève Domenach-Chich mais aussi de réaliser une enquête sur les coulisses de la photo. Il a fallu rappeler tous les personnages présents, Valls, Hamon, Cambadélis, Moscovici, Mélenchon… Seuls deux ont décliné. Mais il a fallu aussi contacter toutes les femmes qui n’étaient pas présentes sur ce cliché, comme Ségolène Royal qui ne mâche pas ses mots sur le sexisme qu’elle a dû affronter à cette époque.Le tout, et c’est une grande première, est donc à retrouver dans le magazine M et sur lemonde.fr. Et la fin d’une obsession pour moi. Car j’ai la réponse à ma question : la disparition de ces deux femmes d’une simple photo en dit long sur un monde fait par et pour les hommes, et sur le chemin qu’il nous reste à parcourir.Et l’on comprend mieux en passant pourquoi le PS se retrouve au fond du gouffre.David CarzonCREDIT« L'entretien / Binge actu » est un podcast de la rédaction de Binge Audio, réalisé par David Carzon (directeur de la rédaction). Cet épisode est coproduit avec M Le Magazine du Monde et lemonde.fr. Conversation enregistrée en novembre 2017. Direction artistique : Julien Cernobori. Musique originale : Théo Boulenger. Design : Sebastien Brothier (Upian). Chargée d’édition et production : Camille Regache. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Claudio Borghi Aquilini, responsabile economico della Lega ; Laura Catelli, deputata M5S ; Roberto Gualtieri, PD, presidente della Commissione Affari Economici.
Antonio Tajani, presidente Parlamento Europeo ; Adriana Cerretelli, corrispondente a Bruxelles de Il Sole 24 Ore ; Luigi Guiso, professore di economia e finanza Einaudi Institute.
Claudia Moscovici, founder of Psychopathy Awareness Blog (psychopathyawareness.wordpress.com) joins Andrea Schneider, LCSW today to discuss the prevalence of psychopathy and the covert nature of this form of psychological abuse. She shares with listeners her expertise on how the public can be informed and protected from psychopathic (and narcissistic) abuse.Moscovici was born in Bucharest, Romania. At the age of 12, she immigrated with her family to the United States where she has gone on to obtain a B.A. from Princeton University and a Ph.D. in Comparative Literature from Brown University. Moscovici taught philosophy, literature and arts and ideas at Boston University and at the University of Michigan. Born in Bucharest, Romania, she writes from her experience of life in a totalitarian regime, which marked her deeply.In 2002, she co-founded with Mexican sculptor Leonardo Pereznieto the international aesthetic movement called “Postromanticism”,[2] devoted to celebrating beauty, passion and sensuality in contemporary art. She wrote a book on Romanticism and its postromantic survival called Romanticism and Postromanticism, (Lexington Books, 2007) and taught philosophy, literature and arts and ideas at Boston University and at the University of Michigan. Most recently, she published a nonfiction book on psychopathic seduction, called Dangerous Liaisons (Hamilton Books, 2011) and a psychological thriller called The Seducer (forthcoming in March, 2012), which tells the story of a woman lured by a dangerous psychopathic predator.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Claudia_Moscovici
Analizamos el cambio de posición del PSOE en torno al Tratado de Libre Comercio con Canadá conocido como CETA: tras la visita de Moscovici los socialistas pasan de la negativa a la abstención. Bruselas manda. Con Ignacio Fernández Rubio, Marcos López Herrador, Alberto Pascual y Luis Alberto Pérez repasamos además el comportamiento vergonzoso de los concejales de Ahora Madrid y quienes les justifican en su corrupción por ser correligionarios. Además, debatimos sobre la celebración del "orgullo gay" que tendrá lugar en Madrid: un macrobotellón para miles de personas donde lo que menos importa es reivindicar los derechos de los homosexuales ni hacer ver que en determinados países árabes son perseguidos y asesinados.
Analizamos el cambio de posición del PSOE en torno al Tratado de Libre Comercio con Canadá conocido como CETA: tras la visita de Moscovici los socialistas pasan de la negativa a la abstención. Bruselas manda. Con Ignacio Fernández Rubio, Marcos López Herrador, Alberto Pascual y Luis Alberto Pérez repasamos además el comportamiento vergonzoso de los concejales de Ahora Madrid y quienes les justifican en su corrupción por ser correligionarios. Además, debatimos sobre la celebración del "orgullo gay" que tendrá lugar en Madrid: un macrobotellón para miles de personas donde lo que menos importa es reivindicar los derechos de los homosexuales ni hacer ver que en determinados países árabes son perseguidos y asesinados.
Kinder-Cancer, Obamarrush, Botulismo en frasco, Hulk vs Isis, Racismo Spics, President Rody, Especial roboticida, Profecia al dia, Corralito a lo British, Macrifugees, Veranito taharruser, Invasion atlantista en Rota, animalistos y mucho mas... Enlaces Recomendamos: nuestro nuevo diario de cabecera: http://www.rodong.rep.kp/en/ Economia ---Anglo-Corralito inmobiliario http://cincodias.com/cincodias/2016/07/05/mercados/1467737037_980897.html Soros a por el Deutsche Bank http://mobile.reuters.com/article/idUSKCN0ZE20O ---Los Pigs pagan el Brexit http://cincodias.com/cincodias/2016/07/04/mercados/1467640460_279452.html El otro Soros del Brexit http://www.elmundo.es/economia/2016/06/30/5775230be5fdea795b8b4579.html Takbirs Today Hulk vs Isis. http://www.clarin.com/mundo/Hulk-iranise-une-lucha-ISIS_0_1607239279.html ---Portaaviones ruso en Siria http://www.hispantv.com/noticias/siria/280733/portaaviones-rusia-kuznetsov-atacar-estado-islamico-siria OtanFato tratando de salvar sus Toyotas en Fallujah http://www.voltairenet.org/article192691.html ---Ataque takbir Bangladesh http://internacional.elpais.com/internacional/2016/07/01/actualidad/1467403236_827729.html ---Takbirs vendiendo niñas por whatsapp http://www.lavanguardia.com/internacional/20160706/403002358201/estado-islamico-isis-vende-ninas-esclavas-sexuales-whatsapp.html ---Cachorros del Califato y sus juguetes http://www.express.co.uk/news/world/686265/ISIS-child-slave-killed-grenade-mother-kidnap-Syria-Islamic-State ---Ofensiva Al Shabaab -somalia http://mogtimes.com/articles/6314/Al-Shabaab-oo-la-wareegay-gacan-ku-heynta-Galcad ---El nuevo ejército Rebelde se llama NSA y ha fracasado a las 24 horas https://www.almasdarnews.com/article/primera-ofensiva-de-eeuu-en-deir-ezzor-termina-en-fracaso-absoluto/ Atentados Bagdad mas de 200 muertos http://m.20minutos.es/noticia/2788364/0/muertos-atentado-coche-bomba-bagdad-irak/ ---Apuñalamiento takbir en Paris http://m.20minutos.es/noticia/2787384/0/apunalan-responsable-comedor-caridad-paris-grito-ala-es-grande/ Internacional (varios) ---Hollande a decretazos para imponer la reforma http://m.es.rfi.fr/francia/20160705-el-gobierno-frances-impone-por-decreto-la-reforma-laboral ---OtanFato Bataclan http://www.voltairenet.org/article192762.html Plan Schulz http://www.expansion.com/economia/politica/2016/07/03/577924d922601da95b8b45f4.html ---Rody,el nuevo presidente de Filipinas http://m.eldiario.es/theguardian/presidente-Filipinas-anima-matar-drogadictos_0_532647566.html Firmado rescate bancario de Puerto Rico https://noticias.terra.com/mundo/obama-promulga-ley-de-rescate-financiero-de-puerto-rico,61a288cf7c260da33e72c0f476890870kqfnh2t0.html ---EE.UU, ese idílico pais https://actualidad.rt.com/ultima_hora/212541-eeuu-tiroteo-protestas-violencia-policial ---Muere otro superviviente de Auchswitz y premio Nobel q ni siquiera pudo ser Presidente de Israel http://www.lavanguardia.com/vida/20160702/402926309628/muere-el-nobel-elie-wiesel-superviviente-de-los-campos-nazis.html Joseph Hirth..falso superviviente de Auchswitz q confiesa http://www.elespiadigital.com/index.php/noticias/historico-de-noticias/13872-joseph-hirt-otro-falso-preso-de-auschwitz-confiesa-que-su-historia-no-es-real ---Elecciones austriacas deberán repetirse http://www.elplural.com/2016/07/01/invalidan-las-elecciones-austr-acas-por-irregularidades ---Terrorismo financiero contra Corea https://actualidad.rt.com/ultima_hora/212413-eeuu-sanciona-kim-jong-un ---Racismo Albionense contra los Spics http://www.lavozdegalicia.es/noticia/internacional/2016/06/29/ataque-xenofobo-londres-contra-restaurante-espanol/00031467217395172260619.htm China Encuesta de felicidad http://spanish.peopledaily.com.cn/n3/2016/0629/c31614-9079200.html China Gran muralla submarina http://spanish.almanar.com.lb/adetails.php?fromval=1&cid=26&frid=26&eid=131954 ---Mas trenecitos chinos http://spanish.peopledaily.com.cn/n3/2016/0618/c31619-9074062.html Refugees Onjetas detras del billete: http://www.ultimasnoticias.com.ve/noticias/internacionales/colombia-acnur-acuerdan-atender-situacion-desplazados/ ---Macrifugees http://www.clarin.com/politica/Gobierno-confirmo-Europa-recibira-refugiados_0_1607239458.html ---Tagarrusismo en Suecia; festivales de verano http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2016/07/04/swedish-music-festivals-hit-by-reports-of-rapes-by-migrants/ Nacional --Las jugadas de Mariano; 8700 mill fondo Seguridad Social http://www.nuevatribuna.es/articulo/economia/rajoy-saquea-nuevo-fondo-reserva-pensiones/20160704090749129840.html ---Pedófilo arrepentido de buen rollo http://www.elperiodico.com/es/noticias/sucesos-y-tribunales/rebaja-pena-seis-anos-parroco-can-picafort-acusado-abusos-sexuales-confiesa-juicio-5246010 ---Moscovici te vacia los bolsillos con inteligencia http://m.es.investing.com/news/economy-news/moscovici-dice-que-tomar%C3%A1n-decisi%C3%B3n-sobre-d%C3%A9ficit-pronto-y-%22con-inteligencia%22-334508 Alerta alimentaria; judías y bacalao http://www.elmundo.es/salud/2016/07/04/577a696946163f053d8b45c7.html ---Animalismo humanitario http://www.leonoticias.com/leon/201607/05/perros-reparte-cada-kilogramos-20160705113603.html Robo a las feminas: http://www.20minutos.es/noticia/2791599/0/cientos-espanolas-pediran-tampones-canada-mas-baratos-iva/ Tagarrush san Fermín http://www.diariodenavarra.es/noticias/san_fermin/2016/07/07/la_agresion_sexual_una_joven_empana_dia_grande_las_fiestas_470034_2101.html ---Cura pedófilo; de 42 a 6 años de cárcel http://www.elperiodico.com/es/noticias/sucesos-y-tribunales/rebaja-pena-seis-anos-parroco-can-picafort-acusado-abusos-sexuales-confiesa-juicio-5246010 ---Krokodil en España http://verne.elpais.com/verne/2016/07/02/articulo/1467464211_460172.html --Paco Martínez Soria CNT http://www.abc.es/cultura/abci-hallado-salamanca-carne-afiliado-paco-martinez-soria-201607062242_noticia.html Sports ---Chinitos apostando en Eurocopa http://spanish.xinhuanet.com/2016-07/03/c_135485477.htm ---Ue reclama pasta a clubes españoles http://www.abc.es/deportes/futbol/abci-bruselas-exige-siete-clubes-espanoles-devolucion-688-millones-ayudas-201607041229_noticia.html ---Van mas de 1000 detenidos https://deportes.terra.com/mas-de-mil-detenidos-por-hechos-violentos-desde-inicio-de-eurocopa,e414c3393c26dd781f6ffb5261414ab6o6394qbs.html Solo 4.8% preocupados porque no hay gobierno http://vozpopuli.com/actualidad/85672-la-falta-de-gobierno-apenas-preocupa-a-los-espanoles-el-paro-y-la-economia-les-inquietan-mas Cultura & tecnología --Distopia Robótica 2035 http://www.elconfidencial.com/alma-corazon-vida/2016-06-27/trabajos-futuro-2035_1221379/ ---Hackean tu buga http://www.20minutos.es/noticia/2789875/0/aplicaciones-coches-seguridad/ --)Robots repartidores x Londres http://www.20minutos.es/noticia/2791685/0/reparto-domicilio-robos-ruedas-prueba-verano/ --El bunker de los bytes http://www.finanzas.com/xl-semanal/conocer/20131229/bunker-suizo-bytes-aqui-6746.html ---Google te quiere hacer creer que eres libre http://www.clarin.com/sociedad/Google-blanquea-sabe-usuarios_0_1606039529.html ---No te lo compres; Bmw & Intel y empresa israeli coche autónomo en 2021 https://actualidad.rt.com/ultima_hora/212063-bmw-unirse-intel-lanzar-produccion-coche-automatico --Roboticidio; se estrella coche automático http://www.elmundo.es/motor/2016/07/01/5775e50022601dba108b4660.html Videos Helicópteros iraquíes contra Isis en Fallujah https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=4gNlhBtuQKg Felipe y aznar irak https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MS2yee2Oxxo https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tg-pQ-q0pH8 isidoro social democrata... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6gbG1Y_nfK8 Glorioso rompehielos nuclear: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T8YL1VBkX-k Kurdos descojonándose de Isis https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=aZ8jnrjMvC8 Takbirs derriban drone usa en Raqqah https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=wyIp_9iJlb8
Tamir Moscovici is a Toronto based filmmaker. Since 1995 he has directed documentaries, commercials, music videos, and films. Tamir has traveled around the world shooting many different subject matters but it’s his automotive shoots that brings him to Cars Yeah. Urban Outlaw is a portrait of past Cars Yeah guest Magnus Walker and his passion for Porsche. Tamir’s film about the man behind Gran Turismos, Kazunori Yamauchi uncovers the genius behind the game. The film Painting Coconuts documents slot car track creator and past Cars Yeah guest David Beattie and Ayrton’s Wish is about the late great Formula One Champion.
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