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The government will abolish Ofwat as part of an overhaul of a “broken” water regulation system that failed customers and the environment.The environment secretary, Steve Reed, has said they will ensure “British families are never again hit by the shocking bill hikes we saw last year”.Reed made the announcement in response to an independent review released by Sir Jonathan Cunliffe on Monday morning.Speaking on The Standard podcast, we also hear from Giles Bristow, CEO of Surfers Against Sewage.Read more: What was said in the water report? All the key points.Also in this episode:-Elon Musk announces Baby Grok AI chatbot for children-The French government and Microsoft create a digital replica of the Notre-Dame Cathedral in Paris-A US man dies after being pulled into an MRI scanner-Morrison's launches £129-a-month weight loss jab club-Scientists uncover hidden bone structures in the skin of Australian monitor lizards-Tom Troupe, Star Trek and Mission: Impossible fame, has passed away Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode of Monday Morning Pep Talk, I share 10 powerful insights gained from an 11-day trip to France that marked three major milestones — two graduations and 30 years of marriage. More than a vacation, it became a reset that sharpened my perspective on leadership, time, and intentional living. This is not about travel for the sake of luxury. It is about the mindset, planning, and boundaries required to step away and come back stronger.
Send us a textWhat does it mean to be "clothed with power from on high"? This question forms the heart of today's exploration into spiritual transformation and mission effectiveness.Looking out from Shakespeare & Company bookstore in Paris onto Notre Dame Cathedral, our narrative begins with an honest confession of missionary frustration. How do we become light in spiritual darkness? The answer wasn't found in grand strategies but in surrendering to God's power working through ordinary relationships.The stories shared transport us from the bustling streets of Paris to intimate moments of transformation—Kwabena finding God just days after arriving in a new country, Nam abandoning Buddhism for Christ, Mohamed coming to church seeking romance but finding salvation, and Christophe surrendering to Jesus in the shadow of the Grand Arch (ironically built to symbolize humanity's advancement beyond religion). Each story demonstrates how God's power works through faithful presence and authentic connections.At the core of this message lies Luke 24:48-49, where Jesus promises to clothe His followers with power from on high. This clothing isn't merely a covering but a complete empowerment that transforms our effectiveness. We discover that being clothed with power requires recognition of our limitation, submission to Holy Spirit's leading, and faithful obedience in small things before greater responsibility.The imagery of fire recurs throughout—not just any fire, but one that creates sparks that fly outward, igniting transformation in others. This divine power operates not through overwhelming force but through one relationship at a time, starting in our immediate sphere of influence before expanding outward.The profound promise "I am with you" anchors everything. We're never alone in this mission because the very power we need is available through His presence. Will you allow yourself to be clothed with this power today? Take a moment now to surrender your limitations and ask for fresh fire that doesn't just warm you but ignites transformation in everyone you touch.Cornerstonehttps://www.cornerstoneaz.org/Follow Jesushttps://www.cornerstoneaz.org/follow-jesusLife Groups https://www.cornerstoneaz.org/life-groupsGiving https://cornerstoneaz.churchcenter.com/givingChurch Center App - Download then add Cornerstone Christian Center in Avondale, AZiOShttps://itunes.apple.com/us/app/my-church-center/id1357742931?mt=8&ls=1&ign-mpt=uo%3D4Android https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.ministrycentered.churchcenter----Instagram https://www.instagram.com/cornerstoneazFacebookhttps://www.facebook.com/cornerstoneaz.orgTwitterhttps://twitter.com/cornerstoneaz.org
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The inaugural release is a tribute to history, artistry, and the enduring spirit of craftsmanship. Rested in 300-year-old French oak barrels from the storied Berce Forest, these ancient trees were originally harvested to restore the iconic Notre Dame Cathedral in Paris following the fire of 2019. Their intricate grain and unparalleled density infuse the whiskey with a character as profound as the history they represent. The result is a spirit that seamlessly blends tradition with innovation, honoring the cultural legacy of France while showcasing the best of American whiskey.
Ireland may not have a restoration project quite as large or as globally symbolic as Notre-Dame Cathedral, but the level and types of skills required to undertake this mammoth task is just one of topics that will be discussed at an upcoming symposium in Clare focused on Ireland's built heritage. The symposium, which is being hosted in the heart of the Burren by Irish Natural Stone (INStone), will see conservation and heritage experts from academia, government, local authorities, the private sector, and the public gather in Boston on the 14th and 15th of May to discuss a variety of topics. To discuss this further, Alan Morrissey was joined by Building Surveyor with INStone, Jamie Forde. Photo(C): https://www.facebook.com/photo/?fbid=1187390266419452&set=pb.100054454692302.-2207520000
Send us a textWhat happens when you take 300-year-old French oak trees selected for Notre Dame Cathedral's restoration and turn them into bourbon barrels? Dan Calloway and Pete Marino of Bardstown Bourbon Company join us to reveal the remarkable story behind their Cathedral French Oak Barrel Finish - a whiskey that connects French architectural history with Kentucky distilling expertise."The cardinal sin we broke on barrel aging is you never really want to double barrel old bourbon because it'd be too dry, too tannic," explains Calloway. Yet this risk produced something extraordinary - a blend of Kentucky bourbons up to 19 years old, finished for 14 months in just six precious barrels made from the same oak chosen to repair one of the world's most iconic cathedrals.The conversation goes deeper than just this special release. We explore Bardstown Bourbon Company's meteoric rise in the whiskey world, their philosophy of transparency and collaboration, and how they balance contract distillation with distinctive brand development. NFL legend Jared Allen even calls in to discuss the bourbon landscape and what makes Bardstown's approach unique.Throughout our discussion, the themes of innovation and quality shine through. "The formula for our success is a combination of incredible people who are deeply passionate about what they do," Marino shares, "and we've got an ownership group and a leadership team that are not afraid to take chances and do crazy things." This mindset has propelled Bardstown from industry newcomer to respected innovator in just a decade.We conclude with a comprehensive tasting of the Cathedral Oak itself, exploring its complex profile of the three classic Kentucky bourbon tasting notes with dark fruits and the perfect balance between wood influence and sweetness. For whiskey lovers seeking something truly special, this rare expression represents bourbon at its most innovative and historically significant.Grab a glass and join us for this fascinating exploration of whiskey craftsmanship where French history meets Kentucky spirit!
On Thursday's show: In a vote early this morning that followed hours of debate, the Texas House gave initial approval to a billion-dollar private school voucher bill that stands to transform education in Texas in the years to come along with a $7.7 billion public school funding package.Also this hour: We talk with Houstonians supporting women who run for office, regardless of party. And we meet Dr. Jennifer Feltman, an expert on medieval art and architecture, who was one of only a handful of Americans who worked to help restore the Notre Dame Cathedral in Paris after it was damaged by fire in 2019. She recently spoke at an event with Archaeology Now Houston.
The Daily Quiz - Geography Today's Questions: Question 1: Which sea is located between Australia and New Zealand? Question 2: Which country's flag can be described as 'Red with a green five-pointed star in the center.'? Question 3: Washington, D.C. is the capital city of which country? Question 4: The country of Denmark is on which continent? Question 5: Which Pacific Nation Gained Independence From New Zealand In 1962? Question 6: Bern is the capital city of which country? Question 7: Which of these countries borders Spain? Question 8: In which country would you find Notre Dame Cathedral? This podcast is produced by Klassic Studios Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Wait a minute! A What's Science episode with actual science in it? Can it be true? What happened to all the aliens and ghost hunters? Tres Paris Month ushers Christopher and Eric inside the recently re-opened Notre Dame Cathedral by way of a riveting Nova documentary called REBUILDING NOTRE DAME and their own visit a week prior. In 2019, a devastating fire swept through the cathedral's ceiling, destroying its iconic spire as the world wept. After years of restoration, the cathedral opened its doors just a few months before Christopher and Eric's Parisian sojourn and they're here to describe its stunning interior and the dazzlingly intricate process that led to its restoration.
For over 850 years, Notre-Dame Cathedral has stood as a symbol of faith, history, and resilience. From royal coronations to legendary weddings, its walls have witnessed triumph and tragedy. But could something else linger within its grand Gothic halls? Whispers of spirits, shadowy figures, and eerie occurrences have surrounded Notre-Dame for centuries. Join Anne & Renata as they explore the mysteries, legends, and ghostly tales hidden within one of the world's most iconic cathedrals. The Haunting of Notre Dame – A True Hauntings Podcast SUPPORT THE ADVERTISERS THAT SUPPORT THIS SHOW Factor Meals - Get 50% off your first order & Free Shipping at www.FactorMeals.com/factorpodcast and use code: FactorPodcast at checkout Mint Mobile - To get your new wireless plan for just $15 bucks a month, and get the plan shipped to your door for FREE, go to www.MintMobile.com/P60 Shadow Zine - https://shadowzine.com/ Tarot Readings with Winnie Schrader - http://lovelotustarot.com/ Follow Anne and Renata: Facebook: @AnneAndRenata Instagram: @AnneAndRenata YouTube: @AnneAndRenata TikTok: @AnneAndRenata Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Join us on our latest episode where we try a bourbon that was finished in barrels made from 300 year old oak. Cathedral French Oak Barrel Finish bourbon from Bardstown Bourbon Company is featured. This one is a blend of 5 different aged bourbons (with different recipes) that range from 9 years to 18 years old. The bourbon was then finished for 14 months in barrels made from 300 year old french oak that was harvested from the Berce forest in France. This same wood was used to restore the Notre Dame Cathedral in Paris following a fire in 2019. Per the description these barrels, have an "intricate grain structure, unparalleled density, strong enough to restore the Notre Dame Spire". The plot of trees from this forest were planted around 1715 during the reign of Louis XIV.https://bardstownbourbon.com/products/cathedral-french-oak/Can we taste each of the 300 years this wood was "alive"? Is it drinkable? Is it worth it? Only one way to find out...Special guest on this episode is our friend Anthony from The Mash Up Podcast.#bourbon #bourbonreview #kybourbon #bestbourbon #podcast #rare #newrelease #themashupky #arsenicculture https://www.youtube.com/@arsenicculturehttps://instagram.com/arsenicculturehttps://tiktok.com/@arsenicculturehttps://www.facebook.com/arsenicculture/https://x.com/arseniccultureBourbon Aged In 300 Year Old Oak-E107https://www.youtube.com/@arsenicculturehttps://instagram.com/arsenicculturehttps://tiktok.com/@arsenicculturehttps://www.facebook.com/arsenicculture/https://x.com/arsenicculture
In this edition of French Connections Plus, Genie Godula and Florence Villeminot continue their tour of Paris with a stop in one of the most beautiful and exciting arrondissements of the capital: the fourth. This district has so much packed into it! It's where you'll find City Hall, Notre-Dame Cathedral and museums like the Centre Pompidou. The 4th is also home to Le Marais, a trendy neighbourhood known for its historic charm and vibrant cultural scene. Join us as we explore the iconic landmarks and hidden gems in this must-visit arrondissement of the French capital.
Artist Claire Tabouret studied at the École des Beaux-Arts, Paris. Motivated by a sensitivity to the passing of time and the floodgates of vulnerability opened by human relationships, Tabouret's painting practice is paced between periods of productive urgency and quiet reflection, and animated by layers, fabrics, and full, loose brushstrokes. Her hydrous palette is suspended somewhere in the ether between the synthetic hues of makeup and subdued tones of the earth, simultaneously referencing the natural and artificial ingredients of representation. Tableaux depicting bodies in confrontation, portraits, paintings of assemblies of people from young debutants to migrants at sea, and landscapes are often washed in color fields, alternately evoking ine possibility of anywhere and site specificity.She and Zuckerman discuss her studio practice and a typical day, where her ideas come from, living in California, comfort and risk, ‘fluff,' motherhood, music, what art has to teach us, and her selection to design new, contemporary stained-glass windows for the newly renovated Notre Dame Cathedral.
High-wire artist Philippe Petit became famous in 1971 when he walked a tightrope between the towers of Notre Dame Cathedral in Paris. Three years later, he got arrested for an unauthorized walk between the Twin Towers that once distinguished New York’s skyline. But in 1987, Petit’s walk looked different. At the invitation of Jerusalem mayor Teddy Kollek, Petit walked across the Hinnom Valley on a high wire as a part of that year’s Israel Festival. At the midway point, Petit released a pigeon (he’d hoped for a dove) to symbolize the beauty of peace. A strange and dangerous stunt, but all for the cause of peace. Petit later said, “For a moment, the entire crowd had forgotten their differences.” Petit’s highwire walk reminds me of another breathtaking moment—the one that occurred when Jesus’ body hung between heaven and earth. The apostle Paul tells us, “God was pleased . . . to reconcile to himself all things, whether things on earth or things in heaven, by making peace through [Jesus’] blood, shed on the cross” (Colossians 1:19-20). Paul writes that we “once were alienated from God” (v. 21), but no longer. Far from a spectacle to promote peace, Jesus the Messiah actually made peace by shedding His blood on the cross. His was a feat never to be surpassed, as there is no need. His peace is everlasting.
Today's story: Paris's Notre Dame Cathedral was nearly destroyed in a devastating fire in 2019. In the years since, thousands of artisans and specialists worked to restore the 850-year-old cathedral. The roof was rebuilt using oak from French forests. The massive pipe organ was disassembled, cleaned, and reassembled. The limestone exterior was preserved and, where necessary, stones were replaced. New lighting and safety systems were installed. And in December 2024, the cathedral opened to the world once again.Transcript & Exercises: https://plainenglish.com/749--Upgrade all your skills in English: Plain English is the best current-events podcast for learning English.You might be learning English to improve your career, enjoy music and movies, connect with family abroad, or even prepare for an international move. Whatever your reason, we'll help you achieve your goals in English.How it works: Listen to a new story every Monday and Thursday. They're all about current events, trending topics, and what's going on in the world. Get exposure to new words and ideas that you otherwise might not have heard in English.The audio moves at a speed that's right for intermediate English learners: just a little slower than full native speed. You'll improve your English listening, learn new words, and have fun thinking in English.--Did you like this episode? You'll love the full Plain English experience. Join today and unlock the fast (native-speed) version of this episode, translations in the transcripts, how-to video lessons, live conversation calls, and more. Tap/click: PlainEnglish.com/joinHere's where else you can find us: Instagram | YouTube | WhatsApp | EmailMentioned in this episode:Hard words? No problemNever be confused by difficult words in Plain English again! See translations of the hardest words and phrases from English to your language. Each episode transcript includes built-in translations into Spanish, Portuguese, Chinese, German, French, Italian, Japanese, Polish, and Turkish. Sign up for a free 14-day trial at PlainEnglish.com
In April 2019, a fire broke out in the famous Notre-Dame Cathedral...
As we hit January Winter is in full swing and Christmas is becoming a distant memory. The team here at Mambo HQ are hard at work, gearing up for another blockbuster summer. with plenty of changes happening right across the vibrant white isle the excitement is real. Our thoughts are already drifting to golden sunsets, warm breezes, and unforgettable summer nights as we prepare to welcome you back to the iconic sunset strip. Café Mambo resident Ryan McDermott returns with a handpicked selection of tracks that perfectly capture the magic of summer, transporting you straight to the heart of those sun-drenched, Balearic vibes. This Month's Music includes new tracks from BLOND:ISH, Crazibiza, Earth n Days, Milton Shadow, Skogsberg & Akdogan to name a few, also on this month's show is French DJ and Producer Michael Canitrot as he joins us for the First guest mix of 2025. Michael Canitrot, is the DJ/Producer behind the hugely successful Monumental Tour. A musical adventure nestled in the most remarkable monuments, featuring DJ sets combined with video projections, lighting scenography and visual effects that bring the whole experience to life. He has taken Monumental to iconic venues across France including The Cathedral of Laon and The Eiffel Tower. Michael has just performed with his Monumental Tour in Zaragoza to a crowd of over 60,000 and on December 7th at the re-opening ceremony of Notre Dame Cathedral, Paris and on Dec 31st he performed in the New Year to a 20,000 strong crowd at Puerta Del Sol, Madrid. 2025 will see the release of some exciting new music. There will be several Monumental Events across Europe as well as a multitude of club and festival plays. Follow Michael Canitrot at: http://michaelcanitrot.com/ https://monumental-tour.com/ https://facebook.com/michaelcanitrotofficial https://instagram.com/michaelcanitrot/ https://x.com/michaelcanitrot https://youtube.com/michaelcanitrot We are Café Mambo… We are Ibiza! Follow us at: www.instagram.com/mamboibiza www.facebook.com/mambo www.twitter.com/mamboibiza Plus get more of the best electronic music 24/7 on Café Mambo Radio – www.cafemamboibiza.com/cafe-mambo-radio
Planning a trip to France in 2025? Don't miss France Logistics for 2025: What Visitors Need to Know. In this episode of Join Us in France, host Annie Sargent and guest Mike August discuss the key changes every traveler should know to navigate France like a pro. Get the podcast ad-free From updated Paris metro fares to cashless payment systems, Annie and Mike break it all down. Learn how the new flat-rate ticket system makes traveling across Paris and the Île-de-France region simpler. Whether you're hopping on the metro to the Louvre or taking a train to Versailles, this episode covers it all. They also explain the best mobile apps for transit, tickets, and restaurant reservations, and share tips on using eSIMs to stay connected while in France. If you've ever wondered about the shift away from cash or the best way to book tickets for the newly reopened Notre Dame Cathedral, Annie and Mike have you covered. They even touch on navigating France's roadways and why bike lanes and reduced speed zones are changing the way we travel. This episode is packed with practical advice, insider tips, and fun observations. Don't get caught off guard by the changes in 2025—listen now to prepare for your next French adventure! Table of Contents for this Episode Introduction Today on the podcast Podcast Supporters No Magazine Segment Conversation with Mike August BeginsAnnie and Mike Mike's Recent Trip to France Planning a Trip to France Changes in Payment Methods in France Cash Is Almost Not Needed Using American Credit Cards at Tolls and Gas Stations eSims and Mobile Phone Tips for Travelers Use Offline Maps to Conserve Data Phone Security Must-Have Mobile Apps Apps for Traveling Outside of Paris Getting Around by Taxi Apps for Restaurant Reservations Translation Apps Annie's VoiceMap App Tours Mobile Apps for Attractions Notre Dame Booking Tips Paris Public Transit Fare Changes Using the Bonjour RATP App for Groups Flat Rate Ticketing System over the Ile de France Region What Modes of Transportation Are Included in the IDF Region Special Airport Access Tickets Bus and Tram Fare Updates Reduced Fare Information Fair Enforcement on the Paris Transportation System Special Passes: Navigo Day and Paris Visite Health Prevention Pathway Certificate New Traffic Flow and Safety Measures Cocktail Menus and Wine Consumption Trends Final Observations and Flexibility Tips Mike's Travel Highlights Copyright More episodes about how things work in France
Après cinq ans de restauration, la cathédrale Notre-Dame de Paris a rouvert ses portes, accueillant des milliers de visiteurs venus célébrer ce symbole du patrimoine français.Traduction :After five years of restoration, Notre-Dame Cathedral in Paris reopened its doors, welcoming thousands of visitors celebrating this symbol of French heritage. Hébergé par Acast. Visitez acast.com/privacy pour plus d'informations.
Palestinian officials say seven people have been killed in an Israeli strike on a hospital in the centre of Gaza City. The Hamas authorities say other people were seriously injured in the attack on al-Wafaa hospital -- one of the last remaining medical facilities in the Gaza Strip. Israel said the strike was aimed at Hamas fighters and the building hit was no longer a hospital. We speak to the head of a group of Israeli doctors campaigning to stop Israel's attacks in Gaza. Also in the programme: Georgia's outgoing president vows to defend democracy; and the latest controversy over the restoration of Notre Dame Cathedral.(Picture: Damage is seen after an Israeli strike on al-Wafaa hospital, according to the Palestinian civil defence. Credit: Reuters)
In 2019 a devastating fire ripped through the historic Notre Dame Cathedral in Paris. Locals looked on in disbelief, and millions watched on television around the world, as the iconic wooden spire came crashing down into the flames. Many thought Notre Dame was lost forever, but the 860-year-old Cathedral was not for giving up and over the past four years a team of skilled workers, at a cost of 700 million Euros, have painstakingly reconstructed this medieval masterpiece. Colm Flynn meet five people who say the symbolism of this Cathedral's restoration has had a profound impact on their faith. From a young wheelchair user who constructed a wheelchair for Pope Francis from the Cathedral's burnt wood, to the firefighter who saved the sacred chalice from the flames, to the young female footballer involved in the Paris Olympics who is now inspired to see the cathedral's rebirth and a choir made up of the Cathedral's architects and carpenters.
The happiest stories of 2024 - from the extraordinary achievement in raising Notre Dame Cathedral from the ashes, to the success of the chopsticks manoeuvre to catch a rocket booster; and the baby hippo who went viral.
What is the deeper spiritual meaning of the Notre Dame "rebirth" and how does this tie to the 5 doors being opened by the pope? In this episode, Amy breaks down the symbolism behind the recent 5 year "rebirth" of the Notre Dame Cathedral. What is the spiritual connection to the phoenix rising, France, the Olympics and the so-called "golden age." She also ties in the Vatican's ports sancta or the holy door opening on the Catholic version of the Jubilee year. Is there a deeper meaning to the burning of the old religion and how does this tie into end times? ------------------------------------------------------ *Amy is a Christian counselor- schedule a session: https://www.biblicalguidancecounseling.com/appointments *Donate to the podcast: https://account.venmo.com/u/AmyWR
One of the defining features of the Christian moral and spiritual life is the supernatural virtue of hope. What is hope? What makes hope more than a mere superstition? How does hope help us live both individually and in community? Can hope have negative consequences, like motivating people to remain passive in the face of injustice? And what, if any, evangelical significance does hope have? Bishop Barron give us five reasons why we should be hopeful in the new year. A listener asks how he can find the strength to pray again. 00:00 | Intro 01:14 | Bishop Barron's 2024 highlights 02:47 | The Christian concept of hope 04:15 | Hope's relationship to reason 05:12 | Hope's practical value in life 06:24 | Distinguishing hope from faith 08:27 | Distinguishing hope from optimism 10:21 | Responding to critiques of hope 15:37 | Reason 1: Bible sales increase while “nones” appear to have peaked 19:53 | Reason 2: Woke ideology is losing its grip on the culture 23:27 | Reason 3: Protestants and Catholics have increased cooperation 25:36 | Reason 4: The public response to the reopening of Notre Dame Cathedral 30:01 | Reason 5: The Church continues to grow 31:27 | Listener question 33:53 | Join the Word on Fire Institute Links: Article on Bible sales: https://www.foxnews.com/media/bible-sales-surge-thanks-fresh-editions-new-buyers-looking-things-feel-more-solid-report-finds Word on Fire Institute: https://institute.wordonfire.org/ NOTE: Do you like this podcast? Become a Word on Fire IGNITE member! Word on Fire is a non-profit ministry that depends on the support of our listeners . . . like you! So become a part of this mission and join IGNITE today to become a Word on Fire insider and receive some special donor gifts for your generosity.
House Republicans fume at Speaker Johnson over his handling of the spending bill. Dana breaks down the pork in the spending bill including a Congressional pay raise. The House Ethics Committee decides to release the Matt Gaetz ethics report. Prince Harry and Meghan were reportedly “shocked” and “terrified” that Prince William met with President Trump at the reopening of Notre Dame Cathedral. Teen Vogue blames video games for Luigi Mangione's murder of United Healthcare CEO Brian Thompson. Rep. Thomas Massie joins us on the latest with the CR in Congress, the threat of removing Mike Johnson as House Speaker and more.Please visit our great sponsors:All Family Pharmacyhttps://allfamilypharma.com/danaAre you emergency ready? Stock up today at allfamilypharma.com/dana and use code DANA10 for 10% off your entire order. Black Rifle Coffeehttps://blackriflecoffee.com/danaUse code DANA to save 20% on your next order. Byrnahttps://byrna.com/danaGive the gift of personal safety this holiday season with Byrna.com/DanaPatriot Mobilehttps://patriotmobile.com/danaGet a free smart phone with promo code FRIDAY. Limited-time offer, or while supplies last. PreBornhttps://preborn.com/danaEvery contribution counts. To donate securely dial #250 and say keyword BABY or visit Preborn.com/DANA. ReadyWise https://readywise.comUse promo code Dana20 to save 20% on your entire purchase.
Dana breaks down the pork in the spending bill including a Congressional pay raise. Meanwhile, Prince Harry and Meghan were reportedly “shocked” and “terrified” that Prince William met with President Trump at the reopening of Notre Dame Cathedral.Please visit our great sponsors:All Family Pharmacyhttps://allfamilypharma.com/danaAre you emergency ready? Stock up today at allfamilypharma.com/dana and use code DANA10 for 10% off your entire order. Black Rifle Coffeehttps://blackriflecoffee.com/danaUse code DANA to save 20% on your next order. Byrnahttps://byrna.com/danaGive the gift of personal safety this holiday season with Byrna.com/DanaPatriot Mobilehttps://patriotmobile.com/danaGet a free smart phone with promo code FRIDAY. Limited-time offer, or while supplies last. PreBornhttps://preborn.com/danaEvery contribution counts. To donate securely dial #250 and say keyword BABY or visit Preborn.com/DANA. ReadyWise https://readywise.comUse promo code Dana20 to save 20% on your entire purchase.
On this week's episode of “Jesuitical,” Zac and Ashley interview bestselling Irish author John Connell on how embracing the farm life preserved by his family for generations brought him closer to God and greater inner peace. John's new book, The Lambing Season, explores the rhythms and realities of raising livestock, as well as the profound spiritual guidance John gleaned from a simple flock of sheep. Zac, Ashley and John discuss: - How John's spiritual awakening on a Camino de Santiago pilgrimage in Spain led to his transformation from journalist and world traveler to shepherd on his family's farm - John's discovery of the spiritual and therapeutic power of lambing season in Ireland - The contrast and balance between rural and urban life, and the need for citydwellers to “make appointments with nature” In Signs of the Times, Zac and Ashley discuss the reopening of Notre Dame Cathedral in Paris after a fire in 2019, Pope Francis' latest consistory that created 21 new cardinals on Saturday, Dec. 7, and how the Loyola Chicago Ramblers recovered after (seemingly) snubbing their very own Sister Jean from a celebratory fist bump after their win against Eastern Michigan. Links for further reading: The Lambing Season: Stories of Life on an Irish Family Farm The Cow Book: A Story of Life on an Irish Family Farm Pomp and presidents at the reopening of Notre Dame in Paris Podcast: Pope Francis creates 21 cardinals, calls for an end to U.S. death penalty Read: Pope Francis' homily and message to new cardinals A busy weekend for Pope Francis: The Immaculate Conception, a consistory and prayers for death row inmates in the United States You can follow us on X and on Instagram @jesuiticalshow. You can find us on Facebook at facebook.com/groups/jesuitical. Please consider supporting Jesuitical by becoming a digital subscriber to America Media at americamagazine.org/subscribe Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
After Dark with Hosts Rob & Andrew – Donald Trump reclaims the global spotlight during his visit to France for the Notre Dame Cathedral reopening. World leaders, including Volodymyr Zelenskyy and Emmanuel Macron, seek his attention, while a viral moment with Jill Biden captures social media buzz. Trump's influence remains undeniable, even sparking interest with his signature fragrance.
President-elect Donald Trump stopped by 'Meet the Press' on Sunday for his first network sit-down interview since winning back the White House. During his hour-plus conversation, he reaffirmed his promise to pardon most of the people who violently stormed the Capitol on Jan. 6, possibly on his first day back in office. And he said every person who sat on the House committee that investigated the Jan. 6 attack "should go to jail." Those kinds of comments are exactly why the Biden Administration is reportedly weighing preemptive pardons for people who might become targets of Trump's Justice Department. Kim Wehle, a professor at the University of Baltimore School of Law and author of the book 'Pardon Power,' explains the significance of the presidential pardon.Plus, we talked with Pod Save The World's Tommy Vietor about how a Syrian rebel militia group gained control of the country.And in headlines: Trump says he can't guarantee Americans won't end up paying more for goods under his tariff plans, The U.S. Department of Agriculture orders testing of the nation's milk supply for bird flu, and Paris' Notre Dame Cathedral held its first mass on Sunday since a 2019 fire partially destroyed it.Show Notes:Check out Kim's book – https://tinyurl.com/stpcn4rjPod Save The World – https://tinyurl.com/45zdh9wxSubscribe to the What A Day Newsletter – https://tinyurl.com/3kk4nyz8What A Day – YouTube – https://www.youtube.com/@whatadaypodcastFollow us on Instagram – https://www.instagram.com/crookedmedia/For a transcript of this episode, please visit crooked.com/whataday
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A jury finds Daniel Penny not guilty in the death of Jordan Neely. Trump attended the reopening of the Notre Dame Cathedral in Paris in what looked like an unofficial state visit. A rebel army in Syria topples the dictatorial regime of Bashar al-Assad. BLM leader Hawk Newsome calls for "black vigilantes" to get active following Daniel Penny's acquittal as Neely's dad comes out of the woodwork. Trump hints at bipartisan legislation to protect “DREAMers” in the US. UK Police arrest a man for an offensive post on Facebook. Stephen Yates joins us to discuss the rebellion in Syria as Assad is exiled to Russia, Trump's Notre Dame appearance and more.Please visit our great sponsors:All Family Pharmacyhttps://allfamilypharma.com/danaAre you emergency ready? Stock up today at allfamilypharma.com/dana and use code DANA10 for 10% off your entire order. Black Rifle Coffeehttps://blackriflecoffee.com/danaUse code DANA to save 20% on your next order. Byrnahttps://byrna.com/danaGive the gift of personal safety this holiday season with Byrna.com/DanaKelTechttps://KelTecWeapons.comInnovation. Performance. KelTec. Learn more at KelTecWeapons.com today.Patriot Mobilehttps://patriotmobile.com/danaGet a free smart phone with promo code FRIDAY. Limited-time offer, or while supplies last. PreBornhttps://preborn.com/danaEvery contribution counds. To donate securely dial #250 and say keyword BABY or visit Preborn.com/DANA. ReadyWise https://readywise.comUse promo code Dana20 to save 20% on your entire purchase.Relief Factorhttps://relieffactor.comDon't mask pain, fight it naturally with Relief Factor. Visit online or call 1-800-4-RELIEF today!
BLM leader Hawk Newsome calls for "black vigilantes" to get active following Daniel Penny's acquittal as Neely's dad comes out of the woodwork. Meanwhile, Trump attended the reopening of the Notre Dame Cathedral in Paris in what looked like an unofficial state visit.Please visit our great sponsors:All Family Pharmacyhttps://allfamilypharma.com/danaAre you emergency ready? Stock up today at allfamilypharma.com/dana and use code DANA10 for 10% off your entire order. Black Rifle Coffeehttps://blackriflecoffee.com/danaUse code DANA to save 20% on your next order. Byrnahttps://byrna.com/danaGive the gift of personal safety this holiday season with Byrna.com/DanaKelTechttps://KelTecWeapons.comInnovation. Performance. KelTec. Learn more at KelTecWeapons.com today.Patriot Mobilehttps://patriotmobile.com/danaGet a free smart phone with promo code FRIDAY. Limited-time offer, or while supplies last. PreBornhttps://preborn.com/danaEvery contribution counds. To donate securely dial #250 and say keyword BABY or visit Preborn.com/DANA. ReadyWise https://readywise.comUse promo code Dana20 to save 20% on your entire purchase.Relief Factorhttps://relieffactor.comDon't mask pain, fight it naturally with Relief Factor. Visit online or call 1-800-4-RELIEF today!
In a move the rest of Common Sense America has been waiting for FOR YEARS, the LPGA rules transgender players born male cannot compete against female players. A liberal podcaster admits "I want an idiot" about believing the mainstream narrative about President Trump and Bible sales are up 22% as an unexpected demographic is finding faith in big and meaningful ways. Don't miss an angelic Amazing Grace at the reopening of the Notre Dame Cathedral
Patrick discusses vestment protocol at Notre Dame in France, the Orthodox Church, transfer of Holy Days of Obligation, the fact that every hundred years the Earth gets new people, HAL 9000 spoof and more. Bobby - Opening mass at Notre Dame Cathedral. Where did they get those multicolored vestments from? Omar - The Orthodox Church is not really a Church as a whole. Really a bunch of Churches that are not in Communion with each other. Greg – Is today a holy day of obligation since the feast was transferred from Sunday? Chris – How do we talks with Protestants about Eucharist, Confession and Authority? It seems like there are heresies, the Church hasn't dealt with in the past. Patrick played audio from a man talking about how we have to try and get along and a spoof off 2001 Space Odyssey Pete – I want to debate on whether humanity deserves what we get in this life when it comes to technology. Dave – Hal the computer. The letters H, A, and L, precede IBM. Coincidence?
Send us a textThe bells of Notre Dame are ringing once more, and the belle of that ball was Donald Trump! We talk immigration, the fall and rise of Syrian regimes, and the Daniel Penny acquittal. Finally, what's this about an LGBTQ pilgrimage? And is Mariah Carey the queen of Christmas? Did you know… LOOPcast is on your favorite podcast platform. Subscribe on Apple, Google Podcasts, or wherever you listen! LINKS YOU'LL LOVE Notre Dame RebuiltJD Vance on SyriaMariah Carey NOT the queenAll opinions expressed on LOOPcast by the participants are their own and do not necessarily reflect the opinions of CatholicVote.00:00 – Welcome LOOPers!02:20 – Holy Heroes3:34 – Notre Dame and Donald Trump17:11 – Trump on Meet the Press26:50 – Syrian Regime falls32:33 – Daniel Penny Acquitted!37:51 – LGBTQ Pilgrimage44:09 – Mailbag51:34 – Twilight Zone
New details emerge in the manhunt for insurance CEO's killer; Notre Dame Cathedral reopens in Paris five years after fire; Kristen Welker's exclusive interview with President-elect Donald Trump; and more on tonight's broadcast.
Guest host: Lee Cowan. In our cover story, Seth Doane goes inside the restoration of Notre Dame Cathedral in Paris, which has just reopened following a five-year reconstruction effort. Also: Anthony Mason sits down with music superstar Billie Eilish; Mo Rocca talks with Daniel Craig about his latest film, an adaptation of the William S. Burroughs novella “Queer”; Nancy Giles looks back at the history of Harlem's Apollo Theater, which is marking its 90th anniversary; Elizabeth Palmer talks with the creator of the hit Netflix series “Squid Game,” about to launch season 2; Faith Salie dives into the heightened-senses world of ASMR; and David Pogue explains who will actually be paying for President-elect Trump's proposed tariffs on imported goods.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Ken Follett, author of a monumental series of novels based in medieval Europe, celebrates the much anticipated — and hotly debated — reopening of Paris' Notre-Dame Cathedral five years after its devastating fire. Also, the New York Times' former Paris correspondent Elaine Sciolino tells us what makes her own Paris neighborhood feel like home. And a peace activist from Jerusalem shares a suggestion to help people of different religions get along better. For more information on Travel with Rick Steves - including episode descriptions, program archives and related details - visit www.ricksteves.com.
Against the Paris skyline, the Notre Dame Cathedral has risen from the ashes with its official reopening Saturday. Dozens of world leaders, diplomats and celebrities attended the celebration of the monument's rebirth, including a high-profile return to the global spotlight for President-elect Trump. John Yang speaks with Heather Conley, senior advisor to the German Marshall Fund, for more. PBS News is supported by - https://www.pbs.org/newshour/about/funders
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Episode 469: Neal and Toby discuss Elon Musk and Vivek Ramaswamy's visit to Congress, otherwise known as DOGE, the Department of Government Efficiency, as they pitch their ideas to cut excess government spending. Then, Guinness is the hottest beer on the market right now and loyal fans are concerned it may cause a shortage during the holiday season for the beloved stout. Also, the famed Notre Dame Cathedral will officially reopen this weekend after the mysterious devastating fire in 2019. Meanwhile, Robinhood is the Stock of the Week, and the Hawk Tuah Girl is the Dog of the Week. Lastly, the biggest headlines to lead you into the weekend. Download the Yahoo! Finance App (on the Play and App store) for real-time alerts on news and insights tailored to your portfolio and stock watchlists. Subscribe to Morning Brew Daily for more of the news you need to start your day. Share the show with a friend, and leave us a review on your favorite podcast app. Listen to Morning Brew Daily Here: https://link.chtbl.com/MBD Watch Morning Brew Daily Here: https://www.youtube.com/@MorningBrewDailyShow 00:00 - Mispronounced Words 03:10 - DOGE in DC 09:10 - Guiness Shortage 12:40 - Notre Dame Reopens 18:00 - Stock of the Week 21:10 - Dog of the Week 24:40 - Headlines Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The news to know for Friday, December 6, 2024! What to know about new clues in the search for an insurance executive's killer, including cryptic messages from the crime scene. Also, how an unusually powerful earthquake impacted people for hundreds of miles along the West Coast. Plus, the long-awaited reopening of the famous Notre Dame Cathedral, a new rule that could give delayed airline passengers more cash, and the most mispronounced words of 2024. Those stories and even more news to know in about 10 minutes! Join us every Mon-Fri for more daily news roundups! See sources: https://www.theNewsWorthy.com/shownotes Become an INSIDER to get AD-FREE episodes here: https://www.theNewsWorthy.com/insider Sign-up for our Friday EMAIL here: https://www.theNewsWorthy.com/email Get The NewsWorthy MERCH here: https://www.theNewsWorthy.com/merch Sponsors: This episode is brought to you by Trade Coffee. Trade Coffee is offering their best savings of the year on gift subscriptions right now, so head to drinktrade.com/newsworthy to send a personalized coffee subscription in minutes. And by Quince. Gift luxury this holiday season without the luxury price tag. Go to Quince.com/newsworthy for 365-day returns, plus free shipping on your order! To advertise on our podcast, please reach out to libsynads@libsyn.com
The restoration of an icon - Notre Dame shows off the new interior after the devastating fire five years ago, and the human-dog bond may be older than we thought. Plus, on This Day in History, the court case and book that helped change obscenity laws. Notre Dame Cathedral unveils its new interior 5 years after devastating fire | AP News How did humans and dogs become friends? Connections in the Americas began 12,000 years ago | University of Arizona News Scientists discover exactly when man and dog became friends | Science Focus Late Pleistocene onset of mutualistic human/canid (Canis spp.) relationships in subarctic Alaska | Science Advances Ulysses | The First Amendment Encyclopedia Obscenity Case Files: United States v. One Book Called “Ulysses” – Comic Book Legal Defense Fund Contact the show - coolstuffcommute@gmail.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On today's podcast, South Korea's martial law incident; Notre Dame Cathedral reopens to the public; calls for more international cooperation on space traffic in low Earth orbit; then, reflexive pronouns on Lesson of the Day.
In part two of Red Eye Radio with Gary McNamara and Eric Harley, as the democrats face the truth about the lies of their celebrated leader it seems a "reset" would bring balance to their farce. Also the audio cut of the day from CNN's Scott Jennings, a civil war in the ranks at MSNBC and Donald Trump visits the newly renovated Notre Dame Cathedral. For more talk on the issues that matter to you, listen on radio stations across America Monday-Friday 12am-5am CT (1am-6am ET and 10pm-3am PT), download the RED EYE RADIO SHOW app, asking your smart speaker, or listening at RedEyeRadioShow.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Canada's prime minister visited Mar-a-Lago Friday evening.USA TODAY Senior National News Reporter Rebecca Morin discusses President-elect Donald Trump's election success in the Rio Grande Valley, a Latino-majority area along the border in south Texas.USA TODAY National Correspondent Trevor Hughes talks through President Joe Biden's legacy on trains.French President Emmanuel Macron lauds artisans for restoring the Notre-Dame Cathedral ahead of its reopening next week.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Emmanuel Macron praised workers for restoring Paris's Notre-Dame cathedral, five years after the fire. Ukraine faces blackouts as Russia targets energy facilities, plus an interview with the world's best nurse.
Have you ever explored Amiens? In this episode of the podcast, Annie Sargent and Elyse Rivin dive into all the reasons why this northern French city is worth visiting. Titled Explore Amiens: From Gothic Cathedrals to Jules Verne, the episode highlights the best things to see, taste, and experience in this often-overlooked destination. The centerpiece of Amiens is its magnificent Notre-Dame Cathedral, the largest Gothic cathedral in France. Elyse explains its incredible history and architecture, including how it was built in record time. Annie shares her amazement at the cathedral's size—you could fit Notre Dame de Paris inside it twice! Next, the hosts discuss the enchanting Hortillonnages, or floating gardens. These Roman-era canals are now a serene escape filled with flowers and greenery. They also delve into the life and legacy of Jules Verne, Amiens' most famous resident. Annie, a lifelong fan, talks about visiting the Maison Jules Verne Museum and why his works still captivate readers today. For history buffs, the episode explores the nearby Battle of the Somme sites, including Villers-Bretonneux and the Lochnagar Crater. And for foodies, Annie and Elyse rave about local specialties like Ficelle Picarde and gâteau battu. Whether you're drawn by history, architecture, or food, this episode will inspire you to add Amiens to your travel list. Listen now to hear Annie and Elyse share stories, tips, and practical advice to make your visit unforgettable!