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When Ron DeSantis first ran for governor in Florida in 2018, a campaign ad boasted that he “dealt with terrorists in Guantánamo Bay.” Today on "Post Reports," our reporter digs in on everything we can learn about that time.Read more;Florida governor and potential 2024 candidate Ron DeSantis is in the news a lot. But little is known about his time serving as a Navy lawyer at Guantánamo Bay.Today on “Post Reports,” political investigative reporter Michael Kranish tells us everything he could learn about a pivotal and violent year at the prison, and DeSantis's role during it.
In Part 2 of our interview, former Guantánamo detainee Mansoor Adayfi discusses how he and others who have been released want Biden to let them keep the artwork they produced during their years in captivity.
In Part 2 of our interview, former Guantánamo detainee Mansoor Adayfi discusses how he and others who have been released want Biden to let them keep the artwork they produced during their years in captivity.
In this episode:Mike and Ed discuss the trial of the century! Namor the Submariner is on trial for vandalism, which seems like a minor charge for the head of state of an empire that attempted to take over the world. He is represented by celebrity lawyer Matthew Murdock. Murdock, who also represents the Fantastic Four in real estate matters and is accordingly well familiar with super-powered individuals and their super-powered issues. But regardless of client base, can one lawyer really understand civil AND criminal law? Is Murdock too specialized … or not specialized enough?Behind the issue:Namor continues to be one of the only “anti-heroes” in Marvel Comics at the time. He is self-righteous and impatient, but he is also honorable and motivated by more than taking over the world and being “evil”. Stan Lee clearly liked writing this character, and he will soon get his own monthly feature.In this issue:Namor, as leader of Atlantis, wants to find a peaceful way to take over the surface world. He visits Matt Murdock and tells him he wants to sue the human race Murdock says that's impossible, and Namor leaves in a huff. He then causes a ruckus in New York City, causing wanton property damage, leading to his arrest after battling Daredevil (who is secretly Matt Murdock) in the streets. Murdock then represents Namor on the criminal charges brought against him, and countercharges the human race (which is quickly, and correctly, thrown out of court). Namor is then informed of a rebellion back home, which causes him to just leave the jail and attempt to return home. Daredevil battles Namor again, and does quite well, but ultimately Namor wins the battle and returns to his life below the waves.Assumed before the next episode:Matt Murdock rethinks his approach to the practice of law after this disastrous experience.This episode takes place:After Namor returns to the sea.Full transcript:Edward: Mike, does this mean that we're defendants? Are we defendants because we're part of the human race? ?Micheal: Short answer, no. , no. But it's a surprising turn of events in,Edward: is it though, is it surprising? Is it actually surprising?Micheal: I guess we should, we should never use the word surprising when it comes to superheroes and New York City. But, the recent news. Not surprising, but unfortunate from a lawyer's perspective about the abuse of the legal system and the justice system. I would say,Edward: Mike, you can handle it when they tear apart our cities, but when they tear apart our legal system, that's when you get upset.Micheal: That's a long too far. Ed. That's just a, just, it's too much. It's outrageous. It's outrageous. I'll say that,Edward: So, hey, what I'm talking about here is that, Namo, the Submariner, the Prince of Atlantis, was charged with what, with vandalism. He's going to jail for vandalism, ,Micheal: pretty penny anti stuff, like causing a ruckus in the city and causing damage. And then he hires a pretty wellknown lawyer. A lawyer we've talked about before, Matt Murd.Edward: Yeah. Matt Murdoch. So he represents the Fantastic four. He also had some notoriety in the past. He came forward and said that made this big claim that he could prove that Daredevil and the Matador were the same person and it turned out that that was not true. , that Daredevil is not the Matador. And, he got a little bit of egg on his face for that one, but now he's back, he's back in the public eye. Probably the most famous lawyer in the world, right. .Micheal: Yeah. So, I've always found it confusing when I've read about Mad Murdoch, cuz I thought he was mainly a criminal lawyer. So it's odd that he would be on retainer or have anything to do with a Fantastic Four. But here at least he, it started out as being a criminal matter like NAR was charged with an offense and had to appear in criminal court. But what was confusing? Which causes me to question Matt Murdoch. As a lawyer is that he filed a counter charge. You're gonna see entire human race. No, no. Like what's, that's, that's, that's ridiculous. Like, likeEdward: so, so Mike, in your legal opinion, he can't do that.Micheal: Yes, yes. That's my legal opinion. Like there's, there's just no way to describe it other than the criminal court involves, there's prosecutions in the simplest way, the state lays a charge against a person for an offense and that's what happens. Like the person who's been charged with the offense doesn't get to claim against this. The state , if you like, we have a whole system, we have civil litigation for that purpose. If you want to say as an individual, Sue, the United States. You can advance a claim, I guess if you're the basis for it, or Sue you, or anybody.But you don't,Edward: could you, could you Sue the, is the human race one of the options? Can you Sue the entire, no, not a person. But what, but what if the human race has done me wrong? What if the human race has, I don't know, killed my dog, can't I? Can I file a claim against the human race for doing that?Micheal: No. No, ed, I'm just telling you I'm gonna entertain this. Other than like, you just can't. You can't. If you've got a problem with the human race, I guess, you know, then you should. Talk to like a therapist or something. But if you have a claim for damages that you want to advance in civil court, it would be against entities such as United States. It could be the state of New York. It could be, any number of companies. It could be any number of people. But this concept of the human race, uh, isn't, uh, a, a viable party.Edward: How small a group do you have to go to? Like the Native Americans were treated very badly by the European settlers when they came to America. If there is a leader of the Native American tribes, can they counter Sue against the American people, the American government? Is that possible?Micheal: I don't wanna get into that, that's a whole conversation about indigenous rights but you're talking about a group of people who have been mistreated in the past. It's not like you could just Sue a group of people you need a definable defendant. You can't counterclaim against the human race when you've been charged criminally and that's what Matt Murdoch did. And the question is why would he do that? Because he's obviously not a moron, but that's a moronic thing to do, like and it,Edward: it's, you're not stupid, sir. But that was a stupid question, .Micheal: That's right. And it's so why would he do it? He's not an idiot, so he knows that he shouldn't do this, and the only person that benefits from what he did is himself. For the notoriety, because we're talking about it right now. Naor doesn't benefit from it because he's, first of all, he's paying Matt Murdoch for this service, and it's a service that he can't really discharge, which is. To represent him properly in a criminal dispute where he advances a claim that they'll be dismissed right away.Edward: Unless Namir is just doing it for publicity as well. Sure. Matt Murdoch's getting a ton of publicity from this, but so is Namir. I think everyone is talking about the fact that he believes that. Humanity owes him something. And I think that talk has happened. Clearly the judge shot it down. There's no counterclaim happening, but, we're still talking about it. Maybe that's what he wanted.Micheal: As it relates to Murdoch. I think that he acted contrary to the duty that he owes as a lawyer, because you're an officer of the court and you can't knowingly advance something that's fundamentally inconsistent with the justice system. There is a time and a place to advance a claim, a personal claim. It's not a criminal court. And Murdoch knows that such a complete waste of time and a complete waste of judicial resources. And he shouldn't have doneEdward: but, but Mike, yeah. But it was one sentence he said in his corner or that was shot down immediately? No, no, no. As far as time wasted, like there was not that much time was.Micheal: No, no. Ed, I know that he says he, he wanted to file that, but he had to actually file written papers. The other side being the state would've to respond to it, to dismiss it and, advance an argument. But what I'm saying is that Murdoch, if he truly wanted to discharge his duty, and he would've the same notoriety to be honest. If he could have, assisted na more as a head of states, I suppose, to navigate diplomatic world, to advance grievances, I guess between one state and the United States and perhaps advance that the United Nations or. Consider how to advance a civil claim for damages with respect to say, I don't know, the ocean or something and how the United States is interfering with their homeland. There's things that can happen countries have disputes through different processes and treaties throughout the world or on the world. You could advance these claims, but to do it in this, it's abusive of the system of justice and it's also just counterproductive and it didn't really serve what apparently name or aims are. And I think as a lawyer you have to do your best to serve the interests of your client, even if it's telling them, great idea. We can't do that. , and here's why.Edward: Well, this is why that you're not his lawyer. Mike, if you, if he came to you , you'd be like, no, go, swim in an ocean Naor. But Murdoch was like, Hey, I'll take you for your word and we'll go and we'll actually do it. Even though to your point, it was a bad decision to do. But what of the things you touched on there, I think he's worth exploring is Nair's, a head of state. Are we allowed to charge the head of state with vandalism when they visit our country? Is that a.Micheal: I, have limited understanding of that, but the way I understand it's that if a head of state is here on official business, I think that they have some kind of protection against prosecution, right? Because otherwise there could be some mise, I suppose, about visiting heads of state in foreign lands with different laws to what?Edward: Yeah, like it was, it was only otherwise applied to them. It was only last year when craven, this international hunter came to New York. Craven is not the head of state, he's just a foreign national. He came into our country and then proceeded to hunt a human being, and, we didn't charge him, we just, deported him. So why was he deported? Whereas Namo. While he did many bad things, didn't hunt a human, and, uh, say what you will about namir.Micheal: Say what? You'll about namir. He didn't hunt a human. He didn't hunt a human one bit. Not at all. .Edward: Yeah. He just be broke down. Some, some walls and stuff caused some damage. Why does that go to court at all? Why is it happening? Does the US even have the ability to do that? Are we allowed to? Well, clearly we are. Cause we did. But is that a.Micheal: Yet another failing of Matt Murdoch. I mean, youEdward: shoulda dismissed. You shoulda had dismissedMicheal: right off the bat. Yeah. I have a feeling, I have a feeling that Mr. Murdoch may run up against, a complaint at the bar, if not by name, more than perhaps by other participants in the justice system for just this complete dereliction of duty. I would say as a lawyer, just outrageous, but ultimately, maybe he doesn't care that he keeps his license. He's like, so, He has, like everyone knows who he is. He can say he's got the Fantastic Four and now name, where as his clients. And there might be, there's probably, an appeal to a lot of, clients to having a famous superhero adjacent. Lawyer and maybe Murdoch is trying to get away from the criminal work to get into the civil work or the commercial work to make more money.Edward: I feel like we've been talking about this it's come up again and again where you keep having this idea that we need to have like specialty, specialty right people for the superhero space. Well, here, Matt Murdoch has done that and instead of specializing in insurance or criminal law or family law, Whatever else you lawyers do. He said, I'm gonna specialize in superhero law. And he's representing the Fantastic Four in I don't know, real estate contracts and he's representing Namo in criminal court. And he's like, I can do it all. As long as it's like, as long as it's superhero adjacent, I can cover across all the different legal verticals.Micheal: Yeah, I think that, I thought, a bit more of a narrow specialty ed, like, I act for insurance companies, but it's not like Civil and commercial disputes. But it's not if, say that one of the executives was charged with murder, they would hire me to do the murder trial. Like it's just like that's a specialty, that's a unique set of, are you saying specialized area?Edward: You are a specialist in insurance murders.Micheal: No, . They need a murderer lawyer. They don't need a, they need, they don't need like an insurance lawyer just cuz they work in that industry. So I think that, I think Murdoch is being, I would, I'd use the word irresponsible.Edward: I would use the word opportun.Micheal: and you do some other op opportunistic lists. Right? But I'd imagine that he could seek, I'm sure he could specialize in doing, superpower criminal work. And maybe he could have a law, join a law firm where there'd be other people that work in that as in that field, or they service the superhero community. But a specialist does the real estate work for superpowered people. A specialist does the damages claims for superpowered people.Edward: I think the problem, Mike, is that the insurance industry is a much bigger industry than the superhero industry. Mm-hmm. , there's just, there's, there aren't like, I dunno how many people. Work in insurance in America, but I'll bet that number is much higher than the number of superheroes there are in America. And so it feels like they need more legal support. And so there may not be enough work out there for a lawyer that specializes in like superhero real estate or superhero insurance or superhero accounts management.Micheal: No, no, I get it. I think though, I guess what I'm trying to work out here for Murdoch , his problem is that I think what I'm seeing is that you could still be the go-to person for when, as if you're a superhero who's charged with a criminal matter. You could be the go-to person because you to that community and. would lead to more regular business. Like when I started out, I did some work at a criminal law firm with a very famous and well-known, criminal lawyer. And I, didn't want to be a criminal lawyer after that experience, but I definitely saw the business model where this lawyer serviced like very high profile cases. He serviced that industry where people would go to him. Rich and famous people if they were charged with an offense. And he did that. He acted as her lawyer. But the bread and butter wasn't that work. The bread and butter was more the regular assaults and fistfights and whatever that criminal lawyers do. So, by extension, I think that someone like Murdoch could. Service the superpower community to bring in the rest of the work. Just like a commercial. He could do the same thing, you know?Edward: Got it. So he goes and represents the superheroes in their fights and their battles, and their disputes becomes famous, and then spends his time representing normal criminals.Micheal: That's right. And so that way, it drives in the business what I think the irresponsible part is that he's being too broad. I don't think that you can say you're a specialist for the superhero community, but I think you can see I'm a specialist in criminal law and I've acted for these, superheroes, that's just the marketing thing that he's.Edward: Maybe, we should take our show and expand it to talk about non superhero stuff. We bring people in for the superheroes, , and then we just talk about normal everyday things that are not as interesting. But you, you already lo know and love us, so you stick around for the other stuff.Micheal: Come for the heroes, stick around for the, um, stuff, other stuff. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.superserious616.com
Foi há 120 anos que Cuba alugou “perpetuamente” a Baía de Guantánamo aos EUA. Contamos a história desse estranho acordo. E falamos ainda da execução da jovem alemã Sophie Scholl há 80 anos.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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The huge event that captivated every comic book kid of the 90s by answering the questions we all were debating: Who is better? Who would win? What would happen? Two universes are pitted against one another with whoever emerges victorious being the only one to survive. What does this mean for DC and for Marvel, and is there any way for them to stop this cataclysmic event?Join Zach and guests Thor and Micah from the Git Rec'd Podcast to hear all about the blockbuster event of the 90s: Marvel Vs DC!Written by: Ron Marz (DC) and Peter David (Marvel)Art by: Dan Jurgens (DC), Claudio Castellini (Marvel), Josef Rubinstein (DC), Paul Neary (Marvel), and Gregory Wright---------------------------------------------------This week the show is brought to you by the excellent podcast: I Read Comic Books!Find everything you need to know about them right here! Or at their website! Tell them we sent ya!---------------------------------------------------Listen to Thor and Micah on the Git Rec'd Podcast every week!Follow them on Instagram!---------------------------------------------------Check out Dreampass and all their killer tracks on Spotify!---------------------------------------------------Join the Patreon to help us keep the lights on, and internet connected! https://www.patreon.com/tctwl---------------------------------------------------Listen to my other podcasts!Comics and Beer andTFD: Nerdcast ---------------------------------------------------Want to try out all the sweet gigs over on Fiverr.com? Click on the link below and sign up!https://go.fiverr.com/visit/?bta=323533&brand=fiverrcpa---------------------------------------------------Follow on Instagram!The Comics That We LoveFollow on Tiktok!The Comics that We LoveFollow on Twitter!@Z_Irish_Red
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Producer/Host: Amy Browne This week: With so much happening in the world right now, a coalition of local groups want to make sure Mainers don’t forget about prisoners still being held at Guantanamo. Mary Kate Small, one of the organizers, fills us in on what they have planned, which includes a protest at Augusta Armory on January 14th. FMI re the event: Mainers Join Call To Close Guantánamo FMI re the organizers: Frank Panopoulos, Witness Against Torture, Detainee AttorneyPeace Action Maine PAX Christi Maine Witness Against Torture About the host: Amy Browne started out at WERU as a volunteer news & public affairs producer in 2000, co-hosting/co-producing RadioActive with Meredith DeFrancesco. She joined the team of Voices producers a few years later, and has been WERU's News & Public Affairs Manager since January, 2006. In addition to RadioActive, Voices, Maine Currents and Maine: The Way Life Could Be, Amy also produced and hosted the WERU News Report for several years. She has produced segments for national programs including Free Speech Radio News, This Way Out, Making Contact, Workers Independent News, Pacifica PeaceWatch, and Live Wire News, and has contributed to Democracy Now and the WBAI News Report. She is the recipient of the 2014 Excellence in Environmental Journalism Award from the Sierra Club of Maine, and Maine Association of Broadcasters awards for her work in 2017 and 2021. The post Around Town 1/5/23: Mainers Join Call to Close Guantánamo, Rally in Augusta January 14th first appeared on WERU 89.9 FM Blue Hill, Maine Local News and Public Affairs Archives.
In this week's Dead Air, Sam Namo looks at the debate of Who Is The Greatest NFL QB Of All Time? Basically this question can also be asked as "Is There Any Quarterback Greater Than Tom Brady?" Is Brady the best of all time? Is any other QB even close at this point? Namo also reads and responds to fan comments on the shows social media post for the episode.
In this Bonus episode of Dead Air, Sam Namo follows up last week's Dead Air episode "Should Bonds, McGwire & Clemens Be In The MLB HOF?" with a look at a player who had similar accusations yet easily went into the MLB HOF on the first ballot...David Ortiz. David Ortiz is very likeable and the media & fans love him BUT should he be in The MLB Hall Of Fame despite the steroid allegations? Why has he received such a pass when others like Bonds, Clemens etc.. haven't? Namo also reads and responds to a bunch of social media comments on the shows post. There were a few hundred at the time of recording.
In this week's Dead Air, Sam Namo looks at a question MLB fans have debated for decades now...Should players such as Barry Bonds, Roger Clemens & Mark Mcgwire be in The MLB Hall Of Fame despite the steroid allegations? We received a TON of comments across all social media and Namo answers/responds to just about all of them in this episode.
In this week's Dead Air, Sam Namo looks at The Addiction Of Politics and people who live and die with everything going on in the political world. From News Networks to Social Media to the cult following of political figures, all aspects of this crazy everyday life is discussed by Namo.
In this week's Dead Air, Sam Namo looks at the long standing debate all combat sports fans have had at one time or another...Is boxing finally really dead? Namo gives his take from his years of doing Team LeftJab Boxing Radio to the issues that cripple boxing in 2022, many of which have been an issue for decades. Is Boxing finally dead? Will it ever be as popular as it once was? Has MMA put the final nail in boxing's coffin? Namo also responds to comments across social media on the topic.
Nov 5,2022 Saturday : Evening : Sandhya Vandan - Evening Om Namo Bhagawate Vasudevaya ...
Nov 4,2022 Friday : Evening : Sandhya Vandan - Evening Om Namo Bhagawate Vasudevaya...
Nov 3,2022 Thursday : Noon : Sandhya Vandan - Noon Kirtan - Om Namo Bhagawate Basudevaya...
In this week's Dead Air, Sam Namo looks at the question fans of MLB have debated with many different opinions. Curt Schilling-Career vs Political Views. Basically, Curt Schilling was a Hall Of Fame worthy MLB pitcher and World Champion but many feel his political stances since retiring has rubbed many the wrong way and is keeping him out of the MLB HOF. Namo also talks about the backlash this episode received to the point fan comments had to be eliminated and were blocked from happening in some cases even before those responsible even had a clue what the episode was about. This is not a pro or con Schilling episode, It is simply a look at why he is not already in the MLB HOF.
In this week's Bonus Dead Air episode, Sam Namo looks at the latest fan comments across social media about last weeks Dead Air episode, Who is the better interviewer...Joe Rogan or Howard Stern? We received well over 450 comments across all social media and the comments continue to come in so Namo responds to the newest ones one last time.
Fernando Rueda nos habla de 'Guantánamo', una cárcel que se abrió hace 20 años tras los atentados del 11-S y que, aunque podrían haberla cerrado, sigue abierta.
In this week's Dead Air, Sam Namo looks at a simple question with alot of passion from fans on both sides...Who is the better interviewer...Joe Rogan or Howard Stern? We received well over 450 comments across all social media and Namo answers/responds to just about all of them in this episode.
Oct 2,2022 Sunday : Evening : Sandhya Vandan - Evening Bhajan - Om Namo Bhagabate Vasudevaya
แนะนำ Namo (อ่านว่า นะโม) โปรเจกต์ร้านอาหารป๊อปอัประยะเวลา 3 เดือนของ เชฟแบล็ก-ภานุภน บุลสุวรรณ และ เชฟแวน-เฉลิมพล โรหิตรัตนะ ที่ทำอาหารในคอนเซ็ปต์ Borderless Cuisine อาหารไร้พรมแดน แบบที่เคยคุยไว้ในออกรส EP. 63 อาหารข้ามสายพันธุ์ เชฟทั้งสองใช้วัตถุดิบไทยและต่างประเทศผสมกับเทคนิคแบบไม่จำกัดวัฒนธรรมอาหารในการสร้างเมนู ฟังเรื่องเล่าของการคิดโปรเจกต์นี้ รวมถึงความน่าสนใจของเมนูได้ในตอนนี้ ดำเนินรายการ : เชฟแบล็ก-ภานุภน บุลสุวรรณ และ เชฟแวน-เฉลิมพล โรหิตรัตนะ
Sep 14,2022 Wednesday : Noon : Sandhya Vandan - Noon - Om Namo Bhagvate Vasudevay...Kirtan
Sep 7,2022 Wednesday : Noon : Sandhya Vandan - Noon Om Namo Bhagvate Vasudevay... Kirtan
Sep 2,2022 Friday : Evening : Sandhya Vandan - Evening Kirtan - Om Namo Bhagvate Vasudevay...
Aug 26,2022 Friday : Evening : Sandhya Vandan - Evening Kirtan - Om Namo Bhagvate Vasudevay...
Aug 23,2022 Tuesday : Evening : Sandhya Vandan - Evening Om Namo Bhagvate Vasudevay... Kirtan
Aug 17,2022 Wednesday : Evening : Sandhya Vandan - Evening Kirtan - Om Namo Bhagvate Vasudevay...
O Benfica defronta fora o Dínamo Kiev quarta-feira 17 de agosto, na primeira mão do playoff da Liga dos Campeões, e recebe os ucranianos a 23 de agosto.
Aug 8,2022 Monday : Evening : Sandhya Vandan - Evening Kirtan-2 Om Namo BhagwateVasudevay…
Aug 6,2022 Saturday : Noon : Sandhya Vandan - Noon Om Namo Bhagavate Vasudevay…Kirtan
Rudra is the manifestation of Lord Shiva in the Vedas. Meaning of Rudra:The word Rudra comes from the verbal root word Ru, which means to produce sound, to cry. Based on this, Rudra means 1. Who makes us speak. 2. Who makes people understand everything by words3. Who makes us conscious of our Dharmas through Vedas4. Who leads us to Self-knowledge through repetition of Pranava or Omkaar5. Who makes people cry at the time of dissolution of the universe.6. Who enters the hearts of people as Naada BrahmanThe root rud means to shed tears and the root dru means to flow, to run, to melt. 1. Who removes sins and melts in compassion2. Who imparts the spiritual knowledge to the seekers of Truth through the Upanishads.3. Who imparts to Brahma the creator, the Truth & the Knowledge of the Vedas at the time of creationAs per Shaiva-Agamas(Scriptures about Lord Shiva) there are 11 Rudras. These are 1.Shambhuh2. Pinakii3. Gireesha4. Sthaanu5. Bharga6. Sadaashiva7. Shiva8. Hara9. Sharva10. Kapaali11. Bhava Om Name Bhagavate Rudraya is the mantra with which the celebrated Rudram Chant of the Yajur Veda begins. One can choose any one form of Rudra and meditate with this chant or remember all the 11 Rudras one after another, while chanting this mantra. May Bhagavaan Rudra's Grace be with us.Please support this podcast by pressing the follow button and support Chinmaya Mission Mumbai projects taken up by Swami Swatmananda, through generous donations. Contribution by Indians in INR can be made online using this link: https://bit.ly/gdswatmanDonors outside India who would like to offer any Gurudakshina/donation can send an email to enquiry@chinmayamissionmumbai.com with a cc to sswatmananda@gmail.com to get further details.These podcasts @ChinmayaShivam are also available on Spotify, Apple iTunes, Apple Podcasts, Podomatic, Amazon music and Google PodcastFB page: https://www.facebook.com/ChinmayaShivampageInsta: https://instagram.com/chinmayashivam?igshid=1twbki0v3vomtTwitter: https://twitter.com/chinmayashivamBlog: https://notesnmusings.blogspot.comLinkedIN: www.linkedin.com/in/swatmananda
Jul 28,2022 Thursday : Evening : Sandhya Vandan - Evening Kirtan-2 Om Namo Bhagwate Vasudevay...
This is a stereo recording of our regular Sunday afternooon chanting, which we do at the start of every Sunday afternoon session, before the meditation. Our Sangha of 4 bhikkhus and the lay community are chanting together, with the Amaravati version of the chants playing additionally on loudspeaker in the background. With this stereo recording, if you use good 'around-the-ears' headphones, or decent loudspeakers (especially with 'surround sound' activated), you should be able to have quite an immersive audio experience. (Naturally, some limitations remain, due to true live recording, and not all our chanters being 100% perfect in pitch
Adrienne Lawrence hosts. Author, Journalist, and Professor Moustafa Bayoumi joins to talk about his experience covering Guantánamo Bay. Marked by Covid co-founder talks about the new spread of monkeypox. MORE TYT: https://tyt.com/trial***The Largest Online News Show in the World. Hosted by Cenk Uygur and Ana Kasparian. LIVE STREAMING weekdays 6-8pm ET. http://tyt.com/liveSubscribe to The Young Turks on YouTube: http://youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=theyoungturksTYT on Facebook: http://facebook.com/theyoungturksTYT on Twitter: http://twitter.com/theyoungturksTYT on Instagram: http://instagram.com/theyoungturksMerch: http://www.shoptyt.comDonate to TYThttps://patreon.com/tytnetworkhttp://tyt.com/donateDownload audio and video of the full two-hour show on-demand + the members-only postgame show by becoming a member at http://tyt.com/join/. Your membership supports the day to day operations and is vital for our continued success and growth.Gift membership: http://tyt.com/giftProducer, Senior Producer and Executive Producer membership: http://go.tyt.com/producerYoung Turk (n), 1. Young progressive or insurgent member of an institution, movement, or political party. 2. A young person who rebels against authority or societal expectations. (American Heritage Dictionary)#TYT #TheYoungTurks #TheConversation See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Jul 21,2022 Thursday : Noon : Sandhya Vandan - Noon Om Namo Bhagawate Vasudevay...Kirtan
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Brendan is solo again and that means no rules. Breaking down gym goers, a new mascot is revealed, the most shameful story to date, NBA, UFC 276, NFL, Beavis and Butthead, movie theater madness and more! Spotify Playlist of the Week: Paul Wall & Alanis Morissette https://open.spotify.com/playlist/1WgBk2AhHg67ckYWlOCwbU?si=sH3SvhViS1mNMUGhHSyQJg (https://open.spotify.com/playlist/1WgBk2AhHg67ckYWlOCwbU?si=sH3SvhViS1mNMUGhHSyQJg) EPISODE TIMELINE 0:00 - Intro/B-Complex 1:30 - Gym Judgement 14:51 - I Am America/Life Mascots 19:50 - Mr. Poopy Pants 25:38 - NBA Talk 30:10 - UFC 276 Reaction 35:56 - Jimmy G, Packers, Fantasy Football & The Buffalo Bills 45:52 - Whatcha Watchin? Beavis & Butthead & Movie Madness 59:11 - Playlist/Outro Follow us: Instagram: @blackirishpod Twitter: @blackirishpod Mike Instagram: @blackirish213 Brendan Instagram: @brendallas7 YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCIbaKEbLuh1SMqkWNPP5Omg
Jul 1,2022 Friday : Noon : Sandhya Vandan - Noon Kirtan - Om Namo Bhagavate Vasudevay...
Lyrics: Atma Jyothi Namo Paramatma Jyothi NamoAkhanda Jyothi Namo Mama Jeevana Jyothi NamoAntaryami Namo Sri Sadguru Sai NamoMeaning:My salutations to the Divine effulgence of the indweller of every being, that is extolled as the innermost Self, absolute, indivisible and eternal guide.
durée : 00:04:16 - Sous les radars - par : Sébastien LAUGENIE - Tenues secrètes par le Pentagone depuis 2001, les images des premiers prisonniers transférés au centre de détention militaire de Guantánamo, sur l'île de Cuba, sont enfin publiées dans la presse américaine.
Mansoor Adayfi was only 19 when he arrived at the prison camp at the Guantánamo Bay Naval Base in Cuba. Growing up in a tiny village in the mountains of Yemen, “I didn't know much about the world,” he said. “Now my world was Guantánamo.”For a period during his 14 years there, he and his fellow detainees organized informal classes for one another. There was a cooking class, taught by a former chef. In a marriage class, they learned about love. They shared their views on how men should treat women, they discussed what it would feel like to meet the person you love, and they even simulated an engagement and wedding celebration. “I have never been in love, but now I could feel its sweetness,” Mansoor said.Today, we listen to Mansoor's essay and then hear an update from him. Since Guantánamo, he said he has experienced one of the best moments of his life — and one of the most painful. He talks to our host, Anna Martin, about what he would now teach others about the art of love.
Om Namo Bhagwate Vasudevaya Dhyan : Pujya Sant Shri Asharamji Bapu Dhyan
Om Namo Bhagwate Vasudevaya Dhyan : Pujya Sant Shri Asharamji Bapu Dhyan
That's right, Keith and Wood brought in another familiar voice and knocked it out of the park. BOLO is back and better than ever. It's been a couple years since he has graced the Woodshed, but here he is and this week's show does not disappoint. Not only is he on the regular show, Keith and Wood have him on the Closed Door Sessions as well. So let us know what you think as we get a little loose with Bolo. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/sowhutchusayin/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/sowhutchusayin/support
Author and former Guantánamo detainee Mansoor Adayfi joins co-hosts V.V. Ganeshananthan and Whitney Terrell to discuss his 14 years of systematic torture in the military prison. Adayfi reads from his memoir, Don't Forget Us Here: Lost and Found at Guantánamo; recalls being ambushed, kidnapped, and sold to the U.S. by warlords; and explains the hunger strikes and protests he and other detainees participated in in defense of their lives and rights. Adayfi, who was ultimately found innocent and released, urges President Biden to work toward closing Guantánamo, which he describes as a place of lawlessness, oppression and injustice. To hear the full episode, subscribe through iTunes, Google Play, Stitcher, Spotify, or your favorite podcast app (include the forward slashes when searching). You can also listen by streaming from the player below. Check out video versions of our interviews on the Fiction/Non/Fiction Instagram account, the Fiction/Non/Fiction YouTube Channel, and our show website: https://www.fnfpodcast.net/ This podcast is produced by Anne Kniggendorf. Selected readings for the episode: Mansoor Adayfi Don't Forget Us Here: Lost and Found at Guantánamo "An Open Letter to President Biden About Guantánamo" by Mansoor Adayfi, et al., The New York Review of Books, Jan. 29, 2021 Opinion | In Our Prison on the Sea - The New York Times, Sept. 15, 2017 Others Guantanamo Reports (Seton Hall University) Guantánamo Bay Detention Camp | American Civil Liberties Union Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Yes, we should have seen this coming. We let Keith venture off to Vegas on a boyband loving chase. The result is we couldn't get him in the Woodshed, nor on the phone. When in Vegas... So enjoy one of our top listened to episodes and NAMO (not a mask off) with a familiar voice. Please email this week and let Keith hear all about his let down. Thanks for tuning in! sowhutchusayin@gmail.com #swcs #sowhutchusayin #podcast #mac #repost #vegas #fun #weekly
In January of this year, on the twentieth anniversary of the opening of the notorious military prison at Guantánamo Bay on the eastern tip of Cuba, the United Nations' top human rights office issued an excoriating report on "Gitmo" and its continued operations. “Guantánamo Bay is a site of unparalleled notoriety, defined by the systematic use of torture, and other cruel, inhuman or degrading treatment against hundreds of men brought to the site and deprived of their most fundamental rights,” the report stated. However, “Despite forceful, repeated and unequivocal condemnation of the operation of this horrific detention and prison complex with its associated trial processes, the United States continues to detain persons many of whom have never been charged with any crime.” TRNN correspondent David Kattenburg speaks about the continued horrors of Guantánamo Bay and the international fight to shut it down with Fionnuala Ni Aolain and Alka Pradhan.Fionnuala Ni Aolain is the lead author of the recent UN report on Guantánamo Bay. She is the Special UN Rapporteur on counter-terrorism and human rights, University Regents Professor at the University of Minnesota, and faculty director of the Human Rights Center at the University of Minnesota School of Law. Alka Pradhan is Adjunct Professor of Law at the University of Pennsylvania. She is an expert on the application of human rights and humanitarian law in counterterrorism situations, and on the impact of torture on fair trials. Pradhan is currently Human Rights Counsel at Guantanamo Bay Military Commissions and has represented over a dozen of its detainees. She currently represents one of the defendants in the capital case United States v. Khalid Sheikh Mohammad.Pre-Production: David KattenburgStudio/Post-Production: Cameron GranadinoRead the transcript of this podcast: https://therealnews.com/20-years-later-guantanamo-bay-is-still-a-humanitarian-horrorHelp us continue producing radically independent news and in-depth analysis by following us and becoming a monthly sustainer: Donate: https://therealnews.com/donate-podSign up for our newsletter: https://therealnews.com/newsletter-podLike us on Facebook: https://facebook.com/therealnewsFollow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/therealnews
Welcome to episode 20 of The Way Out Is In: The Zen Art of Living, a podcast series mirroring Zen Master Thich Nhat Hanh's deep teachings of Buddhist philosophy: a simple yet profound methodology for dealing with our suffering, and for creating more happiness and joy in our lives. At such a demanding and delicate time, the presenters, Zen Buddhist monk Brother Phap Huu and lay Buddhist practitioner and journalist Jo Confino, reflect on Zen Master Thich Nhat Hanh passing on January 22nd, 2022. They offer a profound insight into the memorial week, the funeral, impact on the Plum Village community, and the overwhelming global response. This instalment of the podcast is an intimate account of the period between the announcement of Thich Nhat Hanh's passing and the recording of this episode: “a retreat of silence, and a retreat of remembering Thay and continuing Thay.” Brother Phap Huu, Thay's former attendant and current Abbot of the Upper Hamlet, shares his personal relationship with Thich Nhat Hanh and how these events have impacted him. He also shares a detailed behind-the-scenes look at the traditional ceremonies and memorial services, preparations, and processions, as well as personal stories from the Plum Village communities over the eight days following the beloved teacher's passing. The conversation delves into: the significance of the ceremonies' texts; the deep practises underpinning the formalities; Thay becoming a spiritual ancestor; deep levels of aspiration; the symbolic homes for Thay's ashes; acceptance, togetherness, and impermanence; the relevance of Thay's teachings for years to come; and what it means to be the continuation of Thay. The episode ends with a short meditation on continuation and gratitude, guided by Brother Phap Huu. Co-produced by the Plum Village App:https://plumvillage.app/ And Global Optimism:https://globaloptimism.com/ With support from the Thich Nhat Hanh Foundation:https://thichnhathanhfoundation.org/ List of resources Plum Villagehttps://plumvillage.org/ Thich Nhat Hanh memorial ceremonieshttps://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLaX_vxbhs8fi9nUbUL75NorK6yYOSrWzd Memorial Week for Thich Nhat Hanhhttps://plumvillage.org/memorial/ Memorial Practice Resourceshttps://plumvillage.org/memorial-practice-resources/ ‘Photos from Thay's Memorial Ceremonies'https://plumvillage.org/articles/photos-from-thays-memorial-ceremonies/ ‘Daily Contemplations on Impermanence and Interbeing'https://plumvillage.org/daily-contemplations-on-impermanence-interbeing/ Chants: ‘Namo Avalokiteshvaraya'https://plumvillage.org/library/chants/namo-avalokiteshvaraya/ ‘Namo'valokiteshvaraya Chant' (2022)https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IZkjX_c4hm4 Chants: ‘Heart Sutra'https://plumvillage.org/library/chants/heart-sutra/ ‘New Heart Sutra Translation by Thich Nhat Hanh'https://plumvillage.org/about/thich-nhat-hanh/letters/thich-nhat-hanh-new-heart-sutra-translation/ Monastic robes https://plumvillage.org/about/thich-nhat-hanh/letters/monastic-fashion/ Sister Chân Khônghttps://plumvillage.org/about/sister-chan-khong/ Plum Village Lineagehttps://plumvillage.org/series/plum-village-lineage/ ‘Memories from the Root Temple: My Master's Robe'https://plumvillage.org/articles/memories-from-the-root-temple-my-masters-robe/ ‘The 16 Exercises of Mindful Breathing'https://plumvillage.org/library/songs/the-16-exercises-of-mindful-breathing/# Quotes “Thay’s life is his message.” “Many of us grew up in a Buddhist family, but didn’t know the beautiful culture and the depths of Buddhism, and have been waiting for a master to open our eyes to the spiritual dimension. And we were so lucky that we found Thay. So the tears and the prostration are just gratefulness, and honoring, and respect.” “The tears are bitter but also very sweet, because if we don’t go deep into our feelings – this podcast is The Way Out Is In – if we’re not going into our feelings of grief, then all we’re doing is blocking them. But the point is not to be stuck in them. Our tears are like a flow. And we need to let it flow.” “Impermanence. We are of the nature to grow old. We are of the nature to get sick. We are of the nature to die. Everything that we hold deep and dear to us, one day we will let go of.” “I’ve always said that Thay’s the most famous person no one’s ever heard of, because he’s had such an influence yet his name doesn’t… […] Suddenly I felt Thay in the public, in his fullness. And I thought that was his extraordinary power: that he wasn’t well known, but everyone knew him.” “When Thay did a retreat in 2003 for police officers, we used no Buddhist terms. We did a ceremony, but no incense offering. It’s possible, and we have to be flexible. We have to hope for that spirit.” “I want to be in the midst of this storm and still have my two feet on the ground. Thay has given us the tools, and I need to cultivate that deeper and deeper, because then brotherhood, sisterhood, community will have stability. And Thay said, ‘If in Thay’s community there is still brotherhood and sisterhood, then anything is possible.'” “The chanting is another way of directing our grief, another way of honoring our masters, our teachers, our spiritual ancestors.” “What I see so clearly is Thay’s continuation in his actions and his teachings, and that they are as robust as if he were here; there’s no dilution of them. He’s taught us so beautifully and in such a practical and simple way that people can immediately relate to and practice; as he said, you don’t need to be in the practice for 10 years, you can start right now.”