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[SEGMENT 1-1] Pardons 1 - Schiff Democrats are jumping ship, running for the hills, scurrying down their rat holes. For a group that acts so holier than thou, they sure seem scared. Welcome… If I haven't done anything wrong, I'm cool as a polar bears butt. Does anybody really believe that Adam Schiff doesn't want a preemptive pardon? That's what he claims, and that's what he said. But he didn't say he doesn't want a pardon—he just doesn't want a preemptive one. That's like saying, “I'm not going to eat the cake right now… but leave it on the counter. Just in case.” [SEGMENT 1-2] Pardons 2 -Schiff Schiff conveniently leaked this morsel during an interview with George Stephanopoulos, another maestro of moral posturing. Stephanopoulos—whose journalistic credibility is rivaled only by his ability to sidestep Clinton-era scandals—asked Schiff if he thought Trump might prosecute members of the Jan. 6 committee. “We don't need pardons because we're proud of our work.” Schiff replied. Oh, really? Proud of the committee's work? Work that included hiding exculpatory evidence, cherry-picking videos, and pushing a narrative so flimsy it makes Biden's staircase skills look stable? Schiff has claimed that pardons set a bad precedent. And well, Shifty can't have his reputation impugned with the specter of a pardon. Who could blame him though for not wanting a pardon from Biden. That's one complete list of scoundrels. Clearly, Shifty wants us to know that he's got principles. He likes his pardon served fresh, not pre-packaged. The Benny Hill Moment Here's where the comedy ramps up. While Schiff was pretending to be the virtuous hero of this melodrama, Rep. Bennie Thompson, the former Jan. 6 committee chair, was busy saying, “Sure, I'd take a preemptive pardon!” He even called it Biden's prerogative. Prerogative? Sure. But the moment you accept a pardon, you're basically hanging a neon “I'm guilty” sign around your neck. This brings us to Adam Kinzinger, Schiff's ex-committee buddy, who once declared, “The only reason I know to ask for a pardon is you think you committed a crime.” [X] SB – Kinzinger on pardons Adam Kinzinger in 2022: “The only reason to ask for a pardon is because you think you've committed a crime.” https://t.co/0R5WDrIu0c — Natalie Winters (@nataliegwinters) https://twitter.com/nataliegwinters/status/1867550759325253899?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw Kinzinger's words aged like a room-temperature tuna sandwich. Maybe these two need to get with Bennie Johnson before they lock in their final answers. The Insurrection That Wasn't Let's not forget why Schiff and his crew are squirming in the first place. The Jan. 6 narrative was their crown jewel—a supposed coup attempt that turned out to be more of a Capitol-themed field trip. When the footage finally emerged, it didn't show rampaging hordes. Instead, we watched patriots meandering through the Capital as if it were The Louvre. One guy even stopped to straighten some papers. That's the Left's big insurrection, that they compared to the Civil War and the Japanese bombing of Pearl Harbor. They called Trump treasonous in his non-actions. But speaking of treason, Schiff's team conveniently deleted mountains of data related to their “findings.” How many guesses do you need to understand why? Their accusations against Trump and the protesters wouldn't survive a light breeze, let alone real Department of Justice scrutiny. Schiff's Private Pardon Chat with Biden While Schiff claims he doesn't need a pardon, he spoke with Biden for exactly that reason. The two discussed J6, because Joe Biden is planning to pardon the entire committee. Because they are guilty. Why would Stephanopoulos even broach the subject, if this weren't a reasonable consideration. The January 6 Committee was a total farce. The people selectively chosen. After their kangaroo court investigation, they reported what they were told to report. In truth, they lied about evidence. Then, they buried exonerating footage for years. Now they have their media minions running interference for them. For years, Schiff painted Trump as the villain of democracy. But now, he's the one looking for a legal life raft. The irony is thicker than Hunter Biden's tax evasion file. Nobody believes Schiff doesn't want a pardon. Doublespeak about as convincing as Bill Clinton's wedding vows.[SEGMENT 1-3] Pardons 3 “From Drug Lords to Fraudsters: Biden's Clemency Chaos” Joe Biden's “Clemency Circus”: Pardon Deals for the Devil's Rolodex When Joe Biden issued a record-setting number of clemencies, it wasn't exactly a roll call of reformed citizens who turned their lives around knitting scarves or mentoring troubled youth. Instead, the list reads more like a casting call for the next season of Narcos—drug traffickers, cartel associates, and financial fraudsters were all given an early Christmas gift. If Biden's clemency roster were a party, you'd better wear a bulletproof vest.Biden's “Hall of Shame” Pardons: The Hypocrisy Chronicles Who are they? Various state-level and federal officials involved in bribery, fraud, and general misuse of office. Who are they? Financial criminals who engaged in insider trading or hedge fund mismanagement, causing economic ripples. Francesk Shkambi: The Albanian Cocaine Kingpin- Backstory: Convicted in 2014 for running a criminal enterprise that trafficked massive quantities of cocaine, heroin, marijuana, and Ecstasy across continents. This wasn't a small-time operation; Shkambi was arranging shipments from Mexico to Europe and everywhere in between.- Clemency Twist: Set https://casetext.com/case/united-states-v-shkambi-7 in 2029, Biden decided Shkambi deserved a six-year head start on his freedom.- Irony Meter: Biden promised transparency, yet pardoned a man with international drug-trafficking ties. What's next? Hunter Biden's laptop gets a TV movie deal titled Breaking Dad?- Who are they? Former drug offenders turned advocates for reform who have, in some cases, exploited loopholes to sell unregulated products under “wellness” branding.- Why it's controversial: While their clemency reflects Biden's softer approach to drugs, critics wonder if these gestures are meant to whitewash his role in passing the 1994 Crime Bill.- Irony Meter: Medium. Biden's old slogan was “Tough on crime.” But not if it involves drugs his son uses routinely. Jose Valdez: The Highway Drug Mogul- Backstory: From 2015 to 2016, Valdez coordinated the distribution of large-scale cocaine and marijuana shipments across the U.S., recruiting accomplices like a college frat president recruiting for rush week. Jose Valdez, whose sentence Biden commuted, “coordinated the distribution of large quantities of cocaine and marijuana for a drug-trafficking organization based in El Paso, Texas, from March of 2015 through July of 2016,” per court https://casetext.com/case/valdez-v-united-states-47?q=%2290547-380%22&sort=relevance&p=1&type=case&tab=keyword&jxs=.- Valdez also “recruited numerous individuals to deliver narcotics to cities throughout the United States.” His scheduled release date was previously set for November 2026, according to the BOP.- Clemency Twist: Originally set for release in 2026, Valdez is now free to expand his operations... or maybe start a podcast about his time inside.- Irony Meter: While Democrats rail against the opioid crisis, Biden sets the table for cocaine's unofficial comeback tour.[SEGMENT X-4] Pardons 4 I mentioned a few of the near-do-wells that Biden pardoned… Old Habits Die Hard: The Biden Family Business Parallel Is anyone surprised? The Biden family's social circle looks like a rogues' gallery of bad decisions. Between Hunter's laptop escapades and James Biden's dubious deals, it's as if the Bidens have been preparing for their own Godfather reboot. Biden's pardon pen seems to cater to his brand: shady characters and questionable business ventures. Remember, none of the Biden family ventures turned a profit. Even their “friends” seem to wind up in prison—or worse, working as political consultants. Meera Sach: Diluted Chemo Doctor Biden commuted the prison sentence of Meera Sachdeva, a cancer doctor who gave diluted chemo drugs to patients as part of an $8 million Medicare fraud. But Sachdeva didn't stop there. She also re-used old needles, leading to a lawsuit by a patient who claimed he contracted HIV. The list of scoundrels didn't stop there. Check out this next character. Mark Ciavarella: The Kids-for-Cash Judge The most egregious hypothetical pardon would be Mark Ciavarella, the disgraced Pennsylvania judge who took bribes to send juveniles to for-profit detention centers. While he hasn't received clemency (yet), it wouldn't be a shocker. After all, Biden pardoned individuals convicted of crimes against children. The irony here is thicker than Hunter's laptop encryption. Pardoning him would be like nominating the Kermit Gosnell for a humanitarian award. Irony Meter: Through the roof. A president who talks about “protecting the children” yet opens the gates for their abuser? Jeffrey Epstein is wishing he hadn't hanged himself, huh? Alright, let's put on our comedy hats and dive into Biden's pardon list—it's less "justice" and more like the guest list for a Bernie Madoff TED Talk: "How to Scam Your Way to the Top Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-kevin-jackson-show--2896352/support.
“All suffering is resistance to suffering” is soon followed by “we are technically a comedy podcast” on the show today. So it's clearly another banter filled hour or so which covers the hilarious fodder of regret, gratitude and whether you should tell your BF that you've got a billiard room.It's all good stuff as Dave is pressured into doing stand up (again as he will never give). Also an 8 year old believes the show is now a “bum surgery podcast” and the lovely Sophie Duker pops along.There's also some great emails from vicars. Thanks revs.Keep your eyes peeled for the bonus episode Saturday morning, only available on BBC Sounds. And it's a classic.To contact the show OR the Bureau then email elisandjohn@bbc.co.uk or WhatsApp us on 07974 293 022.
Pastor Ronnie Brunson gives an enthusiastic and informative sermon on how to effectively serve the Lord through all of the trials and tribulations of life.
On this episode of the Hayek Program Podcast, Nathan Goodman chats with Anthony Gregory on his latest book, New Deal Law and Order: How the War on Crime Built the Modern Liberal State. Most Americans remember the New Deal as the crucible of modern liberalism. But while it is most closely associated with Roosevelt's efforts to end the Depression and provide social security for the elderly, we have failed to acknowledge one of its most enduring legacies: its war on crime. The book reassesses the political importance of the 1930s by highlighting the general crisis of lawlessness, arguing that the Roosevelt administration's criminal justice policies transformed liberalism and the constitutional order. They also helped legitimate government itself, transcending the institutional, jurisdictional, partisan, racial, and social divisions that had previously frustrated national enforcement authority.Anthony Gregory is a Hoover Fellow at the Hoover Institution on War, Revolution, and Peace at Stanford University. Anthony is a historian who has taught at the University of California, Berkeley, Brown University, and the Rhode Island School of Design, and he is the author of New Deal Law and Order: How the War on Crime Built the Modern Liberal State, The Power of Habeas Corpus in America: From the King's Prerogative to the War on Terror, and American Surveillance: Intelligence, Privacy, and the Fourth Amendment.If you like the show, please subscribe, leave a 5-star review, and tell others about the show! We're available on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Amazon Music, and wherever you get your podcasts.Virtual Sentiments, our new podcast series from the Hayek Program is now streaming! Subscribe today and listen to seasons one and two.Follow the Hayek Program on Twitter: @HayekProgramLearn more about Academic & Student ProgramsFollow the Mercatus Center on Twitter: @mercatusCC Music: Twisterium
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In this episode, LoveLoudd may yuck some of y'all's yum but not every food is for everyone, or is it? See what they have to say in their icebreaker segment about foods they dislike. Yaya then recites, “Untitled” in Suite 223 segment, and the ladies discuss spinning the block. Next, LoveLoudd is joined in the Cafe by Nuké to chat about her plant-based journey. Leading a plant-based life is no bore at all so be sure to tune in and learn something new. During the dorm story Yaya and Monie chat about the best meals they can whip up. Grab a fresh squeezed juice and enjoy! Nuké's IG @queendomfit Yaya's IG @lov3s3cret Monie's IG @_iamloudd_ --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/love-loudd/support
My homily for Sacred Heart Cathedral Prince Albert, July 7, 2024
A discussion on contracts in pro sports. Owners run the league, number one priority is to make money. Forget investments of practice facility. Disgusting practice facilities not acceptable, but it is all about the money! Who cares about how nice a facility is. If Tatum wasn't signed, that would be the number one topic of the day. The NHL salary cap used to be higher than the NBA's. Since then, the NHL's has grown 28%, NBA's has gone up 123%!
Bobby Brown thrusted and gyrated his way to the top of the charts with Don't Be Cruel, one of the biggest records of the late 1980s and an album that brought hip-hop's hard-knock sensibilities to R&B. But fame did not change the Boston bad boy. At the height of his superstardom, Bobby Brown was arrested onstage for violating a lewd act law. He claimed to have a sexual encounter with a ghost at his lavish Atlanta mansion. And his party-hard ways may have been the reason why Mike Tyson shockingly lost a fight and thus lost his undefeated heavyweight title. This episode contains themes that may be disturbing to some listeners, including domestic violence and police brutality. To see the full list of contributors, see the show notes at www.disgracelandpod.com. To listen to Disgraceland ad free and get access to a monthly exclusive episode, weekly bonus content and more, become a Disgraceland All Access member at disgracelandpod.com/membership. Go to badlandsfood.com/DISGRACELAND to learn how you can see incredible changes in your dog's health! Visit Tecovas in store or go to tecovas.com and find your new favorite pair of boots today! Sign up for our newsletter and get the inside dirt on events, merch and other awesomeness - GET THE NEWSLETTER Follow Jake and DISGRACELAND: Instagram YouTube X (formerly Twitter) Facebook Fan Group TikTok Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Bobby Brown thrusted and gyrated his way to the top of the charts with Don't Be Cruel, one of the biggest records of the late 1980s and an album that brought hip-hop's hard-knock sensibilities to R&B. But fame did not change the Boston bad boy. At the height of his superstardom, Bobby Brown was arrested onstage for violating a lewd act law. He claimed to have a sexual encounter with a ghost at his lavish Atlanta mansion. And his party-hard ways may have been the reason why Mike Tyson shockingly lost a fight and thus lost his undefeated heavyweight title. This episode contains themes that may be disturbing to some listeners, including domestic violence and police brutality. To see the full list of contributors, see the show notes at www.disgracelandpod.com. To listen to Disgraceland ad free and get access to a monthly exclusive episode, weekly bonus content and more, become a Disgraceland All Access member at disgracelandpod.com/membership. Go to badlandsfood.com/DISGRACELAND to learn how you can see incredible changes in your dog's health! Visit Tecovas in store or go to tecovas.com and find your new favorite pair of boots today! Sign up for our newsletter and get the inside dirt on events, merch and other awesomeness - GET THE NEWSLETTER Follow Jake and DISGRACELAND: Instagram YouTube X (formerly Twitter) Facebook Fan Group TikTok Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Ch. 5: Catechism on the Word of God Ch. 6: Catechism on the Prerogative of the Pure Soul Ch. 7: Catechism on the Sanctification of Sunday Ch. 8: Catechism on Prayer
The making of My Prerogative. Guest: Jive Records A&R 1997-2005 Steve Lunt Honors: Britney Spears Songs: My Prerogative Host: Music Historian James Rodriguez Iconography is a show that celebrates music and the impact it has on people around the world. The show features artists, songwriters, and producers who have made a lasting impact on the music industry and helps to raise awareness for important causes. One unique aspect of the show is the reading of "letters of love" from fans to the guests, which serves to highlight the emotional connection that fans have with their favorite music. The show also delves into the creative process behind making music, from worldwide smash hits to more obscure album tracks and B-sides. In addition to celebrating music and the people behind it, Iconography takes a strong stance against audio ripping, stealing, and leaking, emphasizing the importance of respecting the work of artists and creators. By promoting ethical practices and supporting those in need, Iconography showcases the power of music to inspire and unite people from all walks of life. http://www.instagram.com/The.Original.Doll http://www.theoriginaldoll.com Chapters: 0:00 - 4:00 Origin of the original Bobbby Brown version and a brief background of Bobby Brown. 4:01 - 11:00 Steve Lunt on the benefits of a cover 11:01 - 14:00 How Bloodshy and Avant got involved 14:01 - 18:59 How did they pick the greatest hits tracklisting 19:00 - 19:35 What song would Steve put on the greatest hits now in 2024 19:36 - 23:40 words to describe the Bobby Brown cover
A lesson from the Apostle Paul, as someone who once rejected Christ, shows us that we should not get puffed up in our calling as gentiles. God's not done with the Jewish people, and we should not make the mistake of thinking we know who He's going to save. The picture of election by grace shows us that it's God's prerogative to choose. VF-2431 Romans 11 Watch, Listen and Learn 24x7 at PastorMelissaScott.com Pastor Melissa Scott teaches from Faith Center in Glendale. Call 1-800-338-3030 24x7 to leave a message for Pastor Scott. You may make reservations to attend a live service, leave a prayer request or make a commitment. Pastor Scott appreciates messages and reads them often during live broadcasts. Follow @Pastor_Scott on Twitter and visit her official Facebook page @Pastor.M.Scott. Download Pastor Scott's "Understand the Bible" app for iPhone, iPad and iPod at the Apple App Store and for Android devices in the Google Store. Pastor Scott can also be seen 24x7 on Roku and Amazon Fire on the "Understand the Bible?" channel. ©2024 Pastor Melissa Scott, Ph.D., All Rights Reserved
We all fear losing our best people, and rightly so. Top performers, especially strong leaders, drive a disproportionate degree of success within organizations.CNBC reported that over 60% of employees consider leaving their jobs at any given time, and the percentage is significantly higher for Gen Z and Millennials. With continued downsizings and restructurings, fears around job stability are heightened, causing our best people to take that call.Instead of declaring defeat, complaining about the newer generations to the workforce, or throwing around retention money, let's make a plan!In this episode, Heather Dolan, SVP of Challenger, Grey, & Christmas, Inc., a leading expert in outplacement and leadership transitions, and I divulge the secrets to retaining your best people using AROSE Group's “Four Ps to Retention" framework - a strategic approach that examines retention through four critical lenses: Purposeful, Probative, Prerogative, and Proactive. This framework guides you in crafting an effective plan to keep your top talent engaged and committed.Head to arosegroup.com/resources to grab your copy of the Four Ps Framework as you listen to the episode.(02:33) - The Four Ps to Retention(03:57) - Purposeful(06:43) - Probative(14:27) - Prerogative(19:40) - ProactiveThanks for listening to Let's Talk, People!Access the episode transcript.Connect with Emily Frieze-Kemeny on LinkedIn and Instagram.Connect with Emily and her team on the AROSE Group website and on AROSE Group's LinkedIn page.If you'd like to receive new episodes as they're published, please subscribe to Let's Talk, People in Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcasts. If you enjoyed this episode, please consider leaving a positive rating and review. It really helps others discover the show.
A new MP3 sermon from Grace Chapel Lancaster is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: The King's Power and Prerogative Subtitle: A King and a Kingdom Speaker: Chris Johnson Broadcaster: Grace Chapel Lancaster Event: Sunday Service Date: 4/7/2024 Bible: Matthew 8:1-22 Length: 36 min.
3/12/24. Five Minutes in the Word scriptures for today: Romans 9:19-21. Resources: enduringword.com; biblehub.com; logos.com; Matthew Henry Commentary; and Life Application Study Bible. November 2021 Podchaser list of "60 Best Podcasts to Discover!" Listen, like, follow, share! #MinutesWord; @MinutesWord; #dailydevotional #christianpodcaster Now on Amazon podcasts and Pandora! #prayforpeace
Join Trinity Foundation Radio host Steve Matthews as he interviews Timothy F. Kauffman concerning his Trinity Review "Julius and the Roman Prerogative," exposing Rome's deceptions of history, especially the false quip by John Henry Cardinal Newman that "To be deep in history is to cease to be Protestant."
What's the actual best Britney fragrance? Who's the most underrated flanker of them all? Liz Renstrom (@basenote_bitch) is in the Perfume Room today and we're traveling deep into the multiverse that is: BRITNEY SPEARS FRAGRANCES to tackle all the hard questions. We've procured 12 of her 36 creations (including 6 Fantasy flankers, 3 Prerogative flankers, Believe, Cosmic Radiance, and of course, the one that started it all: Curious). We're live-smelling, reviewing and ranking them all! PLUS - thoughts on Drake's new fragrance oil, celebs we wish had fragrances, and our analyses and predictions on the state of *Celebrity Fragrance.* FRAGS MENTIONED: Dries Van Noten Raving Rose, La Perla Possibilities, La Perla Once Upon a Garden, Tommy Girl, Britney Spears: Midnight Fantasy, Curious, Fantasy, Jungle Fantasy; Tocca Stella, M by Mariah Carey, Better World [Drake] Carby Musk, Olsen Twins The Row: R, O, W; PHLUR Missing Person, Dior Sauvage, Britney Spears Curious, Harry Styles Pleasing, Tsu Lange Yor, Rihanna Fenty, Diptyque: Orpheon, Benjoin Boheme; Britney Spears Fantasy, Midnight Fantasy, Jungle Fantasy, Rainbow Fantasy, Ecletric Fantasy, Blissful Fantasy; Aquolina Pink Sugar, Britney Spears Midnight Fantasy, Billie Eilish Eilish, Floral Street Wild Orchid, D.S. & Durga Durga, Britney Spears: Jungle Fantasy; Ralph Lauren Cool, Britney Spears Island Fantasy, Cucumber Melon, Hayley Kiyoko Hue, Britney Spears Rainbow Fantasy, Marc Jacobs Daisy, Viva La Juicy Petals Please, Britney Spears Electric Fantasy, Dolly Scent From Above, Victoria's Secret Tease Creme Cloud, Britney Spears Blissful Fantasy, Tiziana Terenzi Cassiopea, Britney Spears Prerogative, Carolina Herrera Good Girl, YSL Black Opium, MCM Ultra, Britney Spears Prerogative Ego, Commodity Milk, Britney Spears: Prerogative Rave, Rainbow Fantasy, Cosmic Radiance, Radiance; Mendittorosa Nettuno, La Perla Possibilities, Jo Malone Peony & Blush Suede, Britney Spears Believe, Gucci EDP, House of Sillage, Curious, Issey Miyake L'Eau D'Issey SAVE THE DATE: March 23, 4P EST ;) ;) ;)
Toniiight, MacGyver helps police pursue an escaped psychopath, who turns out to be a puppet to an imprisoned criminal genius. Is this the most suspenseful episode of MacGyver ever? Plus, Jeff sings "Mr Prerogative," the guys pay tribute to a legendary supporter, and Dr. Zito rings the bell for a bone-chilling appearance!
A new MP3 sermon from Sojourn Baptist Church is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: Divine Prerogative Subtitle: Romans Speaker: Jess Larson Broadcaster: Sojourn Baptist Church Event: Sunday Service Date: 1/7/2024 Bible: Romans 9:7-12 Length: 57 min.
Welcome to Get Up in the Cool: Old Time Music with Cameron DeWhitt and Friends! This week's friends are Alex Sturbaum and Brian Lindsay of Countercurrent. We recorded this a couple weeks ago at my home in Portland, OR. Tune in this episode: * Cats in the Henhouse / Free Little Bird / Fair Wind (0:31) * Whiteface (14:06) * The Margaret Keene (from Mile 12) (28:10) * Little Pine Siskin (41:51) * Her Bright Smile / Skating on the Harbourfront (46:59) * Fiddler's Prerogative (57:00) * Bonus Track: Benton's Dream Buy Countercurrent's new album Not So But Far Otherwise on Bandcamp (https://countercurrentmusic.bandcamp.com/album/not-so-but-far-otherwise) Follow them on Instagram (https://www.instagram.com/countercurrentmusic/) and Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/countercurrentband/) Visit their website (https://countercurrentmusic.com/) Support Get Up in the Cool on Patreon (https://www.patreon.com/getupinthecool) Sign up at Pitchfork Banjo for my clawhammer instructional series! (https://www.pitchforkbanjo.com/) Schedule a banjo lesson with Cameron (https://www.camerondewhitt.com/banjolessons) Visit Tall Poppy String Band's website (https://www.tallpoppystringband.com/) and follow us on Instagram (https://www.instagram.com/tallpoppystringband/)
Dr. Ken speals on the public opinion of Police Officers and the death of off duty cop James Nowak. He shares some of the uncomfortable situations he has experienced as a police officer. He later shares why he is not a fan of Will Smith and what he would do if he was Chris Rock.
Federal investigators are taking aim at the role aldermanic prerogative has on the lack of affordable housing in Chicago. After a nearly five-year investigation, the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development found that alderpersons' ability to veto affordable housing proposals has been “instrumental in creating Chicago's patterns of segregation.” Reset learns more from Roderick Wilson, executive director of Lugenia Burns Hope Center; and Monica Dillon, resident of the 41st ward and member of Neighbors for Affordable Housing. For more Reset news delivered straight to your inbox, visit wbez.org/resetnews.
Patricia Fron, the co-executive director of the Chicago Fair Housing Alliance, joins Lisa Dent to explain why it was wrong for some Chicago City Council members to use their aldermanic prerogative to limit the creation of affordable housing in certain wards. Follow The Lisa Dent Show on Twitter:Follow @LisaDentSpeaksFollow @SteveBertrand Follow @kpowell720 Follow @maryvandeveldeFollow @LaurenLapka
Nov 26, 2023 - Dr. Don Denyes - "The Prerogative of the Potter" by South Church
Did you know Bobby Brown's "My Prerogative" is a self-esteem anthem? Maria the Spiritual Homegirl explains how to apply this jam to your confidence and everyday life.Join my email list: https://manage.kmail-lists.com/subscriptions/subscribe?a=QxtEaz&g=P8dWSxSubscribe to Spiritual Homegirl's YouTube here: https://m.youtube.com/channel/UClfzaF9Vr-xEPh9WBaEBhww?sub_confirmation=1Follow me on IG: https://www.instagram.com/spiritualhomegirl/Also, follow Make Peace With the Day: https://instagram.com/makepeacewiththedayCheck me out on Facebook: https://m.facebook.com/SpiritualHomegirl/
Welcome back to the rights and liberties podcast, where we are discussing the federalist papers. Today we will discuss federalist 74. We typically analyze these essays in terms of three big ideas – here are three big ideas concerning federalist 74. Big idea one – in Federalist 74, , Hamilton described the President's role as commander in chief in the context of the President's executive authority. Big idea two – In Federalist 74, Hamilton justified the President's power to pardon with respect to the need to mitigate the severity of justice Big idea three – In Federalist 74, Hamilton also justified the President's pardon power in terms of the need to address and reduce the dangers of sedition and treason
Beba Marsano"Vale un viaggio"Altre 101 meraviglie d'Italia da scoprireCinquesensi Editorewww.cinquesensi.itForte del grande successo di critica e vendite dei primi due volumi continua il viaggio nella bellezza di Beba Marsano. Altre 101 meraviglie d'Italia da scoprire.L'Italia va riscoperta e consapevolmente comunicata con cognizione, entusiasmo, idee innovative. Prerogative che richiedono tempo, conoscenza e passione autentica. Su questa traccia è nato il progetto di collana Vale un Viaggio, opera fresca, rapida nel suo scorrere, utilissima nella sua finalità e magistralmente interpretata da Beba Marsano, giornalista e nota critica d'arte che ha percorso in lungo e largo il Bel Paese andando a selezionare e a svelarci ancora 101 luoghi d'arte e di bellezza (i primi due titoli risalgono al 2016 e al 2018), fuori dai tradizionali percorsi proposti a un turismo ormai assuefatto soltanto ai grandi miti italiani.Lavoro impegnativo che l'autrice ha condotto, con lungimiranza e taglio originale, recandosi nei rispettivi luoghi, non solo col fine di fornire al lettore una preziosa antologia di siti artistici e luoghi naturalistici da riscoprire e proporre nel loro oggettivo valore, ma anche con l'intenzione di trasmettere le emozioni vissute in prima persona. E l'ha fatto attraverso una scrittura brillante che non cede alla tentazione del linguaggio specialistico, scegliendo una cifra narrativa/saggistica di svelta eppure densa sostanza contenutistica.Il risultato va prima sfogliato, come in un caleidoscopio d'immagini ricche di suggestiva e persuasiva bellezza e poi letto in ogni dettaglio, per scoprire così i grandi e piccoli capolavori che ci arrivano da ogni regione d'Italia: siti archeologici, preziosi musei d'arte e d'arti applicate, remoti cicli di affreschi, collezioni private, a volte di sorprendente valore, piazze e scorci, da intendersi come paradigmi di uno specifico periodo architettonico.A conclusione del racconto di ogni tema l'autrice, secondo la felice idea di invitare il visitatore a una sosta meno affrettata, suggerisce un albergo e un ristorante, ma anche un negozio di griffe, un'azienda vitivinicola o quando ha ritenuto opportuno un ulteriore suggerimento per un più esauriente piccolo viaggio d'arte, nell'immediato contorno del territorio.Un‘opera dunque attuale che si propone come un modello di comunicazione culturale pensato per la valorizzazione di un Paese, il nostro, che oggi come non mai ha l'assoluta necessità di essere meglio sostenuto, facendo forza sulla sua autentica natura, quella della bellezza.Beba Marsano, genovese di nascita, milanese d'adozione, cosmopolita per vocazione, Beba Marsano è giornalista, critica e storica dell'arte, esperta di turismo culturale. Ha scritto e scrive per le maggiori testate nazionali: Corriere della Sera, Panorama, Oggi, Capital. Ha curato mostre, eventi e monografie di numerosi artisti contemporanei. Come autrice ha collaborato con Rai Uno e pubblicato con Electa Mondadori e Moshe Tabibnia. Ha firmato tre volumi della collana Vale un Viaggio per Cinquesensi editore.IL POSTO DELLE PAROLEAscoltare fa Pensarewww.ilpostodelleparole.itQuesto show fa parte del network Spreaker Prime. Se sei interessato a fare pubblicità in questo podcast, contattaci su https://www.spreaker.com/show/1487855/advertisement
The New Age, Part XXIX [Dicey Waters] Their quest unraveling, Felldrom in peril, and children fighting with the powers of gods, Bottlebrew faces an impossible decision. Find more at DicePopuli.com! - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - CREDITS - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - DM — Colin Ketchen, colinketchen.com Locke — Patrick Brehm, @PattyIceOfficial @Pureriffery Maeve — Matt Canavan, @CatManavan Kalt — Ryan Mossbarger, @ryan_mossb Taeemul "Chowder" Chowdhury, @taeemulchowdhur - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Created by Colin Ketchen, Josh Palumbo and Ryan Mossbarger Editing by Matt Canavan and Colin Ketchen Original Music and Sound Design by Colin Ketchen
In this episode, we engage in a soul-stirring dialogue with Krystal Hille, a transformation visionary, and founder of Hille House Publishing. Unveil the profound wisdom of granting ourselves permission to evolve and change our minds. Explore the impact of embracing authenticity and the powerful journey of self-compassion. Krystal's insights shed light on the exciting progress in her business and the beautiful shift towards sacred artistry of life.
The last Sunday of the month heralds questions such as these: What's Amazon going to do with data on the layout of your house? Are the Netflixes of the world going to fight back against VPNs eventually? Is Windows really getting .rar support after all these years? How sustainable is the direct-funding model for indie media? Are bedsheet habits a shockingly contentious subject? Has the time come for the 220v personal computer?Support the Pod! Contribute to the Tech Pod Patreon and get access to our booming Discord, your name in the credits, and other great benefits! You can support the show at: https://patreon.com/techpod
One great implication of the Lord's being the only God is that He ordains whatever comes to pass, including both good and bad. This sermon expounds on the Lord's own testimony that He -makes wellbeing and creates calamity,- and presses hearers to accept and submit to the providence of God.
One great implication of the Lord's being the only God is that He ordains whatever comes to pass, including both good and bad. This sermon expounds on the Lord's own testimony that He "makes wellbeing and creates calamity," and presses hearers to accept and submit to the providence of God.
One great implication of the Lord's being the only God is that He ordains whatever comes to pass, including both good and bad. This sermon expounds on the Lord's own testimony that He -makes wellbeing and creates calamity,- and presses hearers to accept and submit to the providence of God.
Ephesians 1:4, et al.
"The Prerogative of the Potter" Jeremiah 18:1-11 Preached by: Pastor Scott Daniels For more information please visit: https://nampacollegechurch.com
Meditation Guide: Laura Hansen. Founder of the Divine Spark Program and one of the Compassion Ambassadors for Sacramento and California. Laura's Meditation Guide Style: Slow, easy, thoughtful, speckled with lighthearted humor and thought-provoking concepts and approaches to living your life from the inside out. Content: Features these tools and techniques: · Grounding (Earth Connection) · Releasing · Centering · Intentional Breathing · Center of Head Awareness · Finding the energy flow of universal consciousness within you, then stepping into it · Bringing your life energy into harmony with your Divine Feminine --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/divine-spark/support
The LNP is divided on the First Nations Voice. The shadow Attorney General Julian Leeser has stepped down from the Shadow Cabinet over the issue, while Tasmania's Bridget Archer has also made it clear she supports the Voice. In this episode of The Briefing we speak with Jacqui Munro – member for the NSW legislative council, a Liberal who is for the Voice about how she came to that position, what the implications are for Peter Dutton and the rest of the party. Headlines: - Man arrested over Pentagon leak- Presbyterian church doesn't want sexually active school captains- Dutton calls for more action from PM in Alice Springs- Cyclone Ilsa makes landfall in WA- Harry Potter to get a TV series Follow The Briefing:Instagram: @thebriefingpodcast Facebook: TheBriefingNewsAUTwitter: @TheBriefingAUSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Merriam-Webster's Word of the Day for February 20, 2023 is: prerogative prih-RAH-guh-tiv noun Prerogative means “right or privilege,” and especially refers to a special right or privilege that some people have. // If you'd rather sell the tickets than use them, that's your prerogative. See the entry > Examples: “The stakes never feel particularly high on Darkthrone albums anymore, which usually works in the band's favor. They release a ton of music, and almost all of it is at least pretty good. Nocturno Culto and Fenriz have already pushed each other to peaks that few others have scaled, and if they now tend to sound more like a couple of aging pals jamming together, that's their prerogative.” — Brad Sanders, Pitchfork, 3 Nov. 2022 Did you know? In ancient Rome, voting at legal assemblies was done by group, with the majority in a group determining the vote. The group chosen to vote first on an issue was called the praerogātīva, a word rooted in Latin rogāre, “to ask; to ask an assembly for a decision.” When English adopted prerogative from Latin, via Anglo-French, in the 15th century, it took only the idea of the privilege the ancient Roman voting group enjoyed; the English word referred then, as it also does now, to an exclusive or special right, power, or privilege. Often such a prerogative is tied to an office, official body, or nation, but as Bobby Brown reminded us in his 1988 song “My Prerogative,” the right to live as you like can also be referred to as a prerogative.
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Novelist Ilija Trojanow discusses why we need to embrace the idea of utopia in order to imagine a better future."It's important to not confuse what does exist with what is impossible, which is how most people use the word "utopian" in everyday parlance," Trojanow says. "Progress has, at times, been utopia come true. By envisaging differing realities, we are imagining alternatives into existence."Truly utopian narratives challenge existing preconceptions by opening windows of thought and fantasy that give life to a multitude of possibilities," Trojanow continues. "In order to survive, we will have to redefine our modes of planetary existence, and this will be impossible without powerful utopian imagination. Thus, utopia is not the art of the impossible, it is the rational of the necessary."Tojanow, author of more than 60 fiction and nonfiction books, delivered the 2022 Mosse Lecture at UC Berkeley on Sept. 1. The annual lecture was organized by Berkeley's Department of German and the Institute of European Studies, in collaboration with the Mosse Foundation and the German Historical Institute's Pacific Office at Berkeley.Read a transcript and listen to the episode on Berkeley News.Music by Blue Dot Sessions.Photo courtesy of Ilija Trojanow. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
his dynamic duo is back and ready to bring todo el chisme and new adventures! With the messiness that healing can bring this episode tries to decipher through Britney's pain and trauma. Free Britney movement member Meg Radford spills all the tea post conservatorship. Guest: Meg RadfordIG: @Meg_rad Email: Coffee.chisme@gmail.comFollow us On Instagram: @coffeeandchismepodcastVoicemails: https://www.speakpipe.com/CoffeeSponsor us a Coffee for our next episode and we will feature you! : https://www.buymeacoffee.com/coffeeandchisme
Let's get REAL. In this weeks show Galey has a very raw conversation about period loss and recovery with Elsa Jacobson. They each share how they overcame the physical and mental challenges throughout this journey, while also emphasizing the importance of strong friendships through trying times of life. Despite being about periods, this show really is for everyone. We hope you enjoy todays show! If you resonated with any piece of it, please leave the show a rating, review or share on your social media! Tag us @lightupyourlife podcast and we will repost! Find Elsa on Instagram @Elsa.Jacobson
This week Austen comes in like a wrecking ball to destroy everyone's vibe except Lindsey, who DOES NOT CARE!Follow me on social media and more here! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.