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In this special mashup of Leadership is Changing, host Denis Gianotsous talks with James Rosebush, Denise Reed Lamoreaux, Dr. Alex Vincent, and Richard Barnett. Each guest shares fresh insights on how leadership is shifting in today's complex world.From connecting with diverse teams to leading authentically and creating safe workplace spaces, this episode shows how leadership is growing in new directions.Listen for real-world ideas that break old habits and show what great leadership looks like today.EP16 | James Rosebush: Leadership Must Learn to SpeakToday's CEOs must master public speaking to build trust and drive influenceA CFO must have soul—leaders can no longer lead with numbers aloneReagan's communication style worked because he genuinely loved peopleLeadership is under a microscope like never before—words matter more than everEP20 | Denise Reed Lamoreaux: Inclusion Isn't a CheckboxInclusion requires more than diverse hiring—it demands belongingLeaders must use IQ to show EQ and keep communication transparentRecognition and appreciation are no longer optional—they are essentialFive generations in the workplace demand flexible, human-centric leadershipEP19 | Dr. Alex Vincent: Empathy + Compassion = Real LeadershipLeadership has shifted from performance to authenticity and vulnerabilityEQ alone isn't enough—leaders must also genuinely careCOVID-19 removed the barrier between personal and professional lifePsychological safety is now just as critical as physical safetyEP17 | Richard Barnett: Ask Better Questions, Think DeeperLeadership today requires diversity of thought, not just diversity in appearanceTrue connection comes from curiosity and psychological safetyThe best leaders dig beneath surface behaviors to understand what drives peopleWe must move from command-and-control to collaborative explorationKey Quotes“A course in public speaking is more important than a course in accounting.” – James Rosebush “You can be diverse without being inclusive—leaders must create belonging.” – Denise Reed Lamoreaux “Empathy means understanding what someone's going through. Compassion means caring about it.” – Dr. Alex Vincent “We're hypnotized by asking the same questions—better questions get better answers.” – Richard BarnettThe 10 Proven Ways to Lead and Thrive in Today's World - FREE Executive Guide Download https://crm.leadingchangepartners.com/10-ways-to-lead Connect with Denis: Email: denis@leadingchangepartners.comWebsite: www.LeadingChangePartners.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/denisgianoutsos LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/denisgianoutsos/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/leadershipischanging/ YouTube Channel:
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Jan 6-er Richard Barnett joins Stew to discuss the “Special Elections” disaster of this week and more travesties to Americans Comedian Leonarda Jonie joins Stew to discuss failed actor Michael Rappaport Making a List of Bad Goys, and other attacks on free speech Watch this new show NOW at https://StewPeters.com! Western civilization has been infected by a parasitic invasion of foreign ideals and values that have been introduced into our culture by strange and morally degenerate people whose goal is world domination. We have been OCCUPIED. Watch the film NOW! https://stewpeters.com/occupied/
What happens when speed, agility, and digital transformation collide in the vibrant world of electronics supply chains? Join me, Philip Stoten, alongside Richard Barnett, CMO and SaaS Sales Lead at SupplyChamp, as we explore the energy and optimism at Electronica 2024. Despite political uncertainties and market challenges, the electronics supply chain is buzzing with possibilities. Richard shares his expertise on the industry's need for proactive strategies, including customer program reviews and strategic inventory management. Through our discussion, we emphasize the transformative power of transparent relationships and digital advancements in enhancing communication between demand and supply signals, paving the way for sustainable margin growth.Venture into the evolving mindset of modern supply chain management, where AI is not just a buzzword but a catalyst for change. By drawing intriguing parallels with fast fashion's nimble approach, we explore how AI can revolutionize the electronics industry's data analytics and predictive capabilities. Our conversation reveals how a value-driven strategy that starts with customer needs can harness AI's potential to create meaningful outcomes across the value chain. With a personal touch, we even share anecdotes that illustrate AI's impact on communication, offering insights into its broader implications for business processes. This episode promises to illuminate the path toward a more collaborative, AI-enhanced future in supply chain management.EMS@C-Level at electronica 2024 was hosted by IPC (https://www.ipc.org/)Like every episode of EMS@C-Level, this one was sponsored by global inspection leader Koh Young (https://www.kohyoung.com).You can see video versions of all of the EMS@C-Level pods on our YouTube playlist.
This week on TaPod we are lucky to spend with some time the ATC Innovation Lab Judges award winner – Stan Wasowicz from Scotty AI and Richard Barnett from award sponsor Hays.Stan is adamant we are entering the age of automation and Scotty has the capacity to complete the recruitment process from start to finish. And that's not all he has in store for us. His presentation at ATC was controversial and today he gets to drill down on the detail… fascinating. Thanks to SmartRecruiters for your continued support.
Join us as we delve deep with Victor Marchetti, a former high-ranking CIA official who turned whistleblower. In this revealing interview, Marchetti exposes the agency's relentless pursuit of global manipulation and its struggles to adapt to the modern world. Unpack the contradictions and ethical quandaries at the heart of the CIA's operations from Vietnam to the Bay of Pigs. Discover the internal conflicts and the external impacts of a behemoth stuck in its clandestine ways. This episode is not just a journey through the shadows of intelligence—it's a critical look at the costs of secrets. Tune in to hear a story of power, disillusionment, and the quest for transparency in a world that prefers shadows.(00:01-00:44) Victor Marchetti, a high-ranking former CIA official, discusses his departure from the agency due to its failure to adapt to changing times and its insistence on living in a past era symbolized by the Cold War.(01:25-02:03) Marchetti criticizes the CIA's deep involvement in Southeast Asia, particularly Vietnam and Laos, despite internal analysis suggesting these were lost causes. He highlights the agency's contradiction in expanding operations even when they were advised against them.(06:03-07:20) He shares Richard Barnett's view that the CIA continues to engage in "dirty tricks," despite claims of reform. Marchetti points out that a significant portion of the CIA's budget and personnel are dedicated to clandestine operations.(08:44-10:48) The CIA's major contributions are in clandestine operations rather than intelligence gathering, with historical examples like the Bay of Pigs, Iran's coup in 1953, and tracking Che Guevara in Bolivia.(17:53-19:26) Marchetti discusses his disillusionment with the CIA's inability to move away from covert actions that manipulate global events, asserting that such actions often backfire long-term and create international disdain for the U.S.
In this episode, I sit down with Richard Barnett, Chief Marketing Officer at Supplyframe, a leader in Design-to-Source Intelligence for the global electronics value chain. Richard brings decades of expertise in semiconductor supply chains and shares insights on the challenges and strategies the industry needs to adopt to build greater resilience. The global semiconductor shortage has had a massive impact across industries, with losses estimated in the hundreds of billions of dollars. Richard discusses the root causes behind these shortages, the complexities of multi-tier supply chains, and how product complexity, especially in sectors like automotive, exacerbates the issue. We also delve into Supplyframe's latest innovation—its Electronics Product Carbon Footprint (PCF) offering. This resource is the first of its kind, giving global manufacturers access to carbon footprint data for over 300 million electronic parts. Richard explains how this tool is designed to help companies meet evolving regulatory requirements and improve sustainability in product design and sourcing decisions. As the electronics industry grapples with the challenges of integrating sustainability into supply chains, this new capability is set to play a key role in aligning efficiency, cost optimization, and environmental responsibility. Throughout our conversation, Richard touches on broader industry trends, including the growing role of AI in supply chain management. He emphasizes that AI is already transforming supply chain optimization by providing real-time insights, but the industry still needs to focus on practical outcomes rather than just hype. Finally, we explore what the future holds for global supply chains as new pressures, both geopolitical and financial, create a more uncertain landscape. How can companies future-proof their operations and drive real change in their supply chain strategies? Tune in to find out!
In this episode, Lucie Cruz, Content Producer at Crafty Counsel, is joined by Richard Barnett, General Counsel at The National Gallery.Responsible for advising The Gallery on all regulatory and commercial matters, Richard has played a crucial role in facilitating the acquisition of Thomas Lawrence's “Red Boy” through a private treaty sale, as well as procuring works by Veronese, Pissarro, Poussin, and others.In this episode, Richard opens up about the considerations and negotiations involved in acquiring artworks. He also shares his work for The National Gallery's Bicentenary - celebrating 200 years of bringing people and paintings together.Join the Crafty Counsel Community to discover a space where in-house legal professionals can find joy, insight, and connection. Register for the Crafty Counsel Community for free.
Ever wonder what would happen if the United States decoupled from China? Supplyframe's Richard Barnett joins us to discuss how the reliance on Chinese sourcing has major impacts on the global value chain, the downstream effects on the High-Tech industry, and how the chip shortage has brought the topic to center stage. Come join us as we discuss the Future of Supply Chain.
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As you listened to part 1, the story of Richard Barnett was being delivered in no ordinary fashion, you might have thought, "where is the J6 part".Get ready because here it comes. This episode we dive into the HOW and WHY along with the WHAT NOW.It's a wild ride and BIG O gets fired up.The Cookin up a story team drags in how Bob Evan's restaurant might have a major role in the J6 event.Big O also talks childhood trauma that he says built his character.This is an intriguing story that will have you pondering what happened in DC.Hope you enjoy it as much as we enjoyed making it.
Richard Barnett (Big O), became famous on January 6 2021. Barnett was an uncommon man even before that life changing day.His life started in Memphis and as you will learn, formed his future.This episode will give you stories of the man who never set out to be famous. His passion for danger, fearlessness, and his family, will be showcased.This is an unedited real conversation with what the government has deemed a terrorist and convicted of eight counts in his indictment, including felony charges of civil disorder and obstruction of an official proceeding.Cookin Up a Story gives you a glimpse into a man who is currently going through his biggest transformation in his life.This episode is for everyone ,the pro, the anti, the I don't care.We laugh, cry, learn, and question the life of Richard Barnett
Carl Jackson sits in for Brandon live from NRB in Orlando, FL. Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis launches 2024 presidential bid on Twitter with Elon Musk; Richard Barnett, who put feet on Pelosi's desk, sentenced to 4.5 years for role on Jan. 6; corporate queering - Target children's apparel advertised as ‘thoughtfully fit' for multiple ‘gender expressions'; AOC blames Manchin, Sinema for Democrats' failure to raise debt ceiling last year. Carl is joined by many guests: Zack Smith Heritage Foundation, RC Williams sherlocexposes.com, Amania Saluste theconservativepoet.com, and Nick Howard Salem Media. The Officer Tatum Show is now available on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify, and SalemPodcastNetwork.com.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
DeSantis launches campaign; Debt ceiling 1-week deadline; Richard Barnett sentencing; Indiana doctor discipline hearing over abortion; Microsoft warns of Chinese malware; Tina Turner obit.
Republican Senator Phil Fortunato on why he wants a task force to look at homelessness in the state Pt. 1 // Thane Rosenbaum on the sentencing of Richard Barnett, one of the rioters from January 6th // State Representative Frank Chopp on his part in the Plymouth Housing project // Dose of Kindness -- a theme park, accessible for all // Gee Scott on the Amazon worker walkout // Republican Senator Phil Fortunato on why he wants a task force to look at homelessness in the state Pt. 2See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Hour 1 * LRT Welcomes New Affiliate, KALM, down with thought-provoking news and talk”! – Part of The Yosemite Breeze Radio Network broadcasting from Mariposa, California in the shadow of Yosemite National Park – YosemiteBreeze.com * Guest: Richard Barnett, 62, also known as “Bigo,” was charged with 8 federal crimes! * Richard is scheduled to be sentenced on May 24, 2023. * On January 8, 2021, Barnett was arrested. He was indicted on January 29 of 4 misdemeanour and 4 felony charges: Disorderly conduct, Obstruction of an official proceeding, Aiding and abetting, Entering and remaining in a restricted building or grounds with a deadly or dangerous weapon, Parading, demonstrating or picketing in a capitol building, and Theft of government property. * On February 4, 2021, Richard pleaded not guilty to all charges. * Richard Barnett, from Gravette, Arkansas, was found guilty on all counts after the jury deliberated for about two hours – Not even time to Fairly Evaluate The Evidence! * Barnett recounted taking the envelope – “I didn't steal it,” – I put a quarter on her desk. * Federal and local law enforcement had at least 40 confidential informants or CIs (also known by federal agencies as Confidential Human Sources – CHSs), embedded with protestors and rioters at the US Capitol on January 6, 2021. * The government admitted that eight FBI confidential human sources were embedded among the Proud Boys on Jan. 6. Hour 2 * Guest Interview Continued: Richard Barnett, 62, also known as “Bigo,” was charged with 8 federal crimes! * Please Help Him And Donate Now! – GiveSendGo.com/richardbarnett * GiveSendGo – : The #1 Free Christian Fundraising Site. * Mr. Barnett, Only spent a total of 6 minutes in the capitol building! * Guest: James Edwards – Race, Politics & Hypocrisy in 21st Century America – thepoliticalcesspool.org * Article: I've Gone to Twitter Heaven – James Edwards, ThePoliticalCesspool.org --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/loving-liberty/support
* LRT Welcomes New Affiliate, KALM, down with thought-provoking news and talk"! - Part of The Yosemite Breeze Radio Network broadcasting from Mariposa, California in the shadow of Yosemite National Park - YosemiteBreeze.com * Guest: Richard Barnett, 62, also known as "Bigo," was charged with 8 federal crimes! * Richard is scheduled to be sentenced on May 24, 2023. * On January 8, 2021, Barnett was arrested. He was indicted on January 29 of 4 misdemeanour and 4 felony charges: Disorderly conduct, Obstruction of an official proceeding, Aiding and abetting, Entering and remaining in a restricted building or grounds with a deadly or dangerous weapon, Parading, demonstrating or picketing in a capitol building, and Theft of government property. * On February 4, 2021, Richard pleaded not guilty to all charges. * Richard Barnett, from Gravette, Arkansas, was found guilty on all counts after the jury deliberated for about two hours - Not even time to Fairly Evaluate The Evidence! * Barnett recounted taking the envelope - "I didn't steal it,” - I put a quarter on her desk. * Federal and local law enforcement had at least 40 confidential informants or CIs (also known by federal agencies as Confidential Human Sources – CHSs), embedded with protestors and rioters at the US Capitol on January 6, 2021. * The government admitted that eight FBI confidential human sources were embedded among the Proud Boys on Jan. 6.
Dennis agrees with Elon Musk: Artificial Intelligence is something we should be wary of. Caution is advised as we push forward in this area… Dennis talks to Richard Barnett, the man who became the face of the January 6 riot. He was photographed with his feet on Nancy Pelosi's desk. He faces over 40 years in prison. He tells Dennis his story. Dennis reflects on his interview with Richard Barnett last hour. For the first time in a century, we have political prisoners in the United States. The charges against Barnett have been exaggerated to place him at maximum risk of imprisonment… Karen Bass, the new mayor of Los Angeles, thinks she has solved the homeless crisis: just move the “unhoused” into motels. Dennis exposes some common myths about slavery and the West. Thanks for listening to the Daily Dennis Prager Podcast. To hear the entire three hours of my radio show as a podcast, commercial-free every single day, become a member of Pragertopia. You'll also get access to 15 years' worth of archives, as well as daily show prep. Subscribe today at Pragertopia dot com.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Supplyframe has its fingers in many pies and on many pulses, so who better to explore supply chain trends and data with than their Chief Marketing Officer (CMO) Richard Barnett.Along with host and writer Philip Stoten, Richard digs into supply chain trends and the need for good data to drive better decision and better outcomes as we strive to create a more agile and sustainable supply chain ecosystem.Like every episode of EMS@C-Level, this one was sponsored by global inspection leader Koh Young (https://www.kohyoung.com) and Manufacturing Autonomy Specialist CloudNC (https://www.cloudnc.com).Like every episode of EMS@C-Level, this one was sponsored by global inspection leader Koh Young (https://www.kohyoung.com) and Adaptable Automation Specialist Launchpad.build (https://launchpad.build).You can see video versions of all of the EMS@C-Level pods on our YouTube playlist.
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El tirador de 72 años se suicidó después de atacar un segundo salón y emprender huida.En otras noticias: Un pistolero abrió fuego en un colegio para menores con problemas de conducta en Iowa. Dos estudiantes fueron asesinados y un maestro resultó herido.Hoy comenzó el juicio de Genaro García Luna en New York. Se le acusa de aceptar maletines de dinero del Cartel de Sinaloa y fue presentado por la fiscalía como un traidor a los gobiernos de Mexico y Estados Unidos.Autoridades en La Florida re abrieron una investigación por un supuesto suicidio de un joven hispano, cadete de la fuerza aérea de los Estados Unidos.Comienza la temporada de impuesto. Preste atención a los cambios que tendrá este año.
Hour 1 * Guest: Dr. Scott Bradley, Founder and Chairman of the Constitution Commemoration Foundation and the author of the book and DVD/CD lecture series “To Preserve the Nation.” In the Tradition of the Founding Fathers – FreedomsRisingSun.com * George Santos's Deceits Weren't A Secret In GOP Circles. * Video: ‘Jesus Saves' shirt is ‘offending' Mall of America in Bloomington, Minnesota shoppers, security guard says — and he orders man to remove shirt or get out of the mall. * We Talk About The Lies Society Promotes On Martin Luther King, MLK Day! * Martin Luther King Jr had 40 affairs and laughed as friend raped woman – The MLK tapes: Secret FBI recordings accuse Martin Luther King. * Dr. Martin Luther King…: And his communist connections. * At least 74 Illinois sheriff's departments vow to defy state assault weapons ban – The sheriffs say they believe the law violates the Second Amendment – ABCNews. * Biden's ATF Bans MILLIONS OF GUNS With New Rule And Gun Owners Could Face TEN YEARS IN PRISON For Refusing To Comply! – TheGatewayPundit.com * Biden Blocks Mount Rushmore 4th of July Fireworks For Third Year. * Joe Biden and the CIA Worked to Install Current Communist Regime in Brazil – This Was All Planned. * NYC Health Officials Admit Omicron Subvariant Is More Likely to “Infect” Vaccinated People – Yet Continue to Urge Residents to Get Vaccinated. * Restaurants in California adding inflation fees to your bills? Hour 2 * Guest: Lowell Nelson – CampaignForLiberty.org, RonPaulInstitute.org * Trump's Tax Returns Show Evil of the Income Tax – Ron Paul. * Aare you mad or glad that Donald Trump minimized his tax liability? I hope you are glad. I'd be glad if everyone minimized their tax liability, especially if it could be minimized to zero! * “Individuals have a moral duty to support their families, and to support private charities if they wish. They do not have a moral duty to support the government.” * Do you have a moral duty to support the general government? the state government? the county government? the city government? * “It is rooted in the idea that the government has first claim on our income. This idea is incompatible with a free society.” * “The income tax must also be repealed because the force of the IRS, along with the fraud of the Federal Reserve, is one of the two foundations of the welfare-warfare state that erodes our liberty and prosperity. The only way to avoid 1984 is to repeal 1913.” – We couldn't agree more! * What the January 6 Videos Will Show – Julie Kelly. * What hit us like a bombshell last week was jaw-dropping testimony during the Richard Barnett trial, by the government's own witnesses, that frankly admitted and confirmed under cross-examination by the defense that “agents provocateur” were heavily involved in instigating the events of January 6. * “Under further questioning, Mendoza acknowledged those same individuals “pushed through barriers, removed barriers, threw barriers over the side, removed fencing, and eased the flow of people into places where they shouldn't be.” * States Should Threaten to Leave the United States if the WHO Treaty is Signed – Dr. Joseph Sansone, LewRockwell.com * 15-Minute Cities and the Right To Travel – Alexandra Bruce, LewRockwell.com * “The “15-minute cities” that everyone is talking about now is the Great Reset's trendy new name for open-air prison camps. * “The idea is to corral everyone into neighborhoods small enough to walk from one end to the other in 15 minutes; everything you need within a half-mile radius, so that you'll never, ever have to leave. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/loving-liberty/support
Highlights: “In the trial of Richard Barnett, a top law enforcement official testified under oath that there was indeed a coordinated, experienced group of agitators engaged in much of the mischief in and around the Capitol. These agitators did in fact push through barriers, removed barriers, removed fending, and eased the flow of people into places they shouldn't have been allowed to go into. Julie Kelly senior editor at American Greatness, notes that this stunning admission by this law-enforcement official is just one reason why the J6 committee has been doing everything it possibly can to keep you from seeing the wider video footage.” I'm not going to sugarcoat this; a lot of what we're going to see is going to be very, very sad. It's so sad that our nation has come to this, the deliberate attempt to hide hours of video footage because it's both embarrassing to the DC swamp while not being embarrassing enough to Trump, is morally criminal.” Timestamps: [01:13] The J6 riot and the J6 Committee [03:00] Florida Congressman Matt Gaetz releasing the 14,000 hrs of video during J6 [05:52] What we can expect to see in those videos Resources: Join my Insiders Club Community with a 14-Day Free Trial + A Welcome Gift at https://insidersclub.turleytalks.com/ Ep. 1373 What Putin and China Did to the WEF Is A GAME CHANGER!!! Learn how to protect your life savings from inflation and an irresponsible government, with Gold and Silver. Go to http://www.turleytalkslikesgold.com/ Join me and take Field of Greens! Visit: http://fieldofgreens.com/and use promo code TURLEYTALKS for 15% off your first order. And another 10% off when you subscribe! Get Over 66% OFF All of Mike Lindell's Products using code TURLEY: https://www.mypillow.com/turley Don't miss out on Dr. Steve's BIG NEWS coming to his email list at the end of the month by subscribing today at https://turleytalks.com/subscribe/ Make sure to FOLLOW me on Twitter: https://twitter.com/DrTurleyTalks Watch unbiased, truthful news in Epoch TV on any device, no credit card required, no strings attached! Go to https://watchepoch.com/turley and subscribe. Get 25% off Patriotic Coffee and ALL ITEMS with Code TURLEY at https://mystore.com/turley Get Your Brand-New PATRIOT T-Shirts and Merch Here: https://store.turleytalks.com/ Thank you for taking the time to listen to this episode. If you enjoyed this episode, please subscribe and/or leave a review. Do you want to be a part of the podcast and be our sponsor? Click here to partner with us and defy liberal culture! If you would like to get lots of articles on conservative trends make sure to sign-up for the 'New Conservative Age Rising' Email Alerts.
* Guest: Lowell Nelson - CampaignForLiberty.org, RonPaulInstitute.org * Trump's Tax Returns Show Evil of the Income Tax - Ron Paul. * Aare you mad or glad that Donald Trump minimized his tax liability? I hope you are glad. I'd be glad if everyone minimized their tax liability, especially if it could be minimized to zero! * "Individuals have a moral duty to support their families, and to support private charities if they wish. They do not have a moral duty to support the government." * Do you have a moral duty to support the general government? the state government? the county government? the city government? * "It is rooted in the idea that the government has first claim on our income. This idea is incompatible with a free society." * "The income tax must also be repealed because the force of the IRS, along with the fraud of the Federal Reserve, is one of the two foundations of the welfare-warfare state that erodes our liberty and prosperity. The only way to avoid 1984 is to repeal 1913." - We couldn't agree more! * What the January 6 Videos Will Show - Julie Kelly. * What hit us like a bombshell last week was jaw-dropping testimony during the Richard Barnett trial, by the government's own witnesses, that frankly admitted and confirmed under cross-examination by the defense that "agents provocateur" were heavily involved in instigating the events of January 6. * "Under further questioning, Mendoza acknowledged those same individuals “pushed through barriers, removed barriers, threw barriers over the side, removed fencing, and eased the flow of people into places where they shouldn't be.” * States Should Threaten to Leave the United States if the WHO Treaty is Signed - Dr. Joseph Sansone, LewRockwell.com * 15-Minute Cities and the Right To Travel - Alexandra Bruce, LewRockwell.com * "The “15-minute cities” that everyone is talking about now is the Great Reset's trendy new name for open-air prison camps. * "The idea is to corral everyone into neighborhoods small enough to walk from one end to the other in 15 minutes; everything you need within a half-mile radius, so that you'll never, ever have to leave.
Thursday, January 12, 2023 Today, in the Hot Notes: New York county and state GOP leaders call for George Santos to resign; the Stark differences between the Biden and Trump classified documents; a judge will allow the DOJ to use trump's stand back and stand by comment in the Proud Boys seditious conspiracy trial; and the trial starts for Richard Barnett who was photographed with his feet up on Pelosi's desk; plus Allison and Dana deliver your Good News. Check out other MSW Media podcasts https://mswmedia.com/shows/ Follow AG and Dana on Twitter: Dr. Allison Gill https://twitter.com/allisongill https://twitter.com/MuellerSheWrote https://twitter.com/dailybeanspod Dana Goldberg https://twitter.com/DGComedy Have some good news, a confession, a correction? https://www.dailybeanspod.com/confessional/ Listener Survey: http://survey.podtrac.com/start-survey.aspx?pubid=BffJOlI7qQcF&ver=short Promo Code: Thanks to Thuma for supporting The Daily Beans. Go to thuma.co/beans and use code BEANS to receive a twenty-five dollar credit towards your purchase of The Bed plus free shipping in the continental U.S. Follow the Podcast on Apple: https://apple.co/3XNx7ck Want to support the show and get it ad-free and early? https://dailybeans.supercast.tech Or https://patreon.com/thedailybeans Or subscribe on Apple Podcasts https://apple.co/3UKzKt0 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The changes in the last three years have made companies rethink how they design and manufacture their products. While the remote working problem has been solved, the supply chain problem is getting bigger. To survive this new reality, businesses need to build resilient supply chains and empower their design engineers with supply chain intelligence. I'm your host, Steph Chavez, a Senior Product Marketing Manager with Siemens. I'm glad to be joined by Richard Barnett, Chief Marketing Officer with Supplyframe – a company that leads the Design-to-Source Intelligence platform for the global electronics value chain, with solutions that interpret billions of intent, demand, supply, and risk signals to deliver insights through the design-to-market product lifecycle. Today, he'll help us understand the trends, challenges, and opportunities across the printed circuit engineering industry. In this episode, you'll hear about the challenges that OEMs are facing as they digitalize their processes. You'll also find out why companies need to empower design engineers with supply chain knowledge. Additionally, you'll learn about the impact that parts supply lead time increases on manufacturers. What You'll Learn in this Episode: How existing organizational infrastructure is limiting the industry (00:41) The impact of eliminating silos without a tested alternative (06:47) Why engineers need to be empowered with supply chain knowledge (11:01) How increased materials lead times are affecting manufacturers (20:03) Connect with Richard Barnett LinkedIn Connect with Steph Chavez LinkedIn Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
¿Sabías que el famoso artista de reggae conocido como Bob Marley tenía ascendencia judía? Su abuela fue Ellen Ann Broomfield, una judía siria, casada con Albert Thomas Marley. Como en este caso, muchos apellidos jamaiquinos refieren que judíos se establecieron en comunidad en esta isla caribeña. Una influencia que ha sido documentada en el libro "Los judíos de Jamaica" de Jacob Andrade, publicado en 1941, y por los investigadores y genealogistas Richard Barnett y Phillip Wright, quienes registraron los nombres de judíos escritos en caracteres hebreos escritos en las lápidas de los cementerios locales y quienes estudiaron las zonas de sus mayores asentamientos. Confirmando que la cultura Jamaiquina resultó influenciada por judios españoles y portugueses que llegaron después que Colón tomó la isla en 1494, y por judios ingleses y holandeses que se asentaron en la isla, producto de la invasión de las tropas británicas en 1665. En Jamaica, los judios tuvieron libertad para practicar su culto; prueba de esto fue la sinagoga construida en Port Royal y la sinagoga Naveh Shaloom edificada en Spanish Town. Para 1872 en Kingston, la actual capital de Jamaica, habían 3 sinagogas. En la actualidad, aún se conserva la sinagoga Shaaré Shalom, un edificio de más de 100 años que se ha convertido en el centro de la herencia judía del país. La historia de Jamaica está llena de personajes judíos que influyeron en su arte, música, literatura, economía y política. La isla de Jamaica, que es identificada en el mundo por sus espectaculares playas, por los éxitos de sus atletas y por su particular música reggae, fue un refugio seguro para los judíos que huyeron de la inquisión española y para los pocos que escaparon de la Segunda Guerra Mundial.
Our guests for this mashup are Richard Barnett and Dr. Alex Vincent. Tune in as they tell the stories of their incredible career journeys, how they landed in their industries, the challenges they faced and which leaders inspire them to achieve greatness. In this episode:Richard explains how his vision determined his directionLearn the power of a leader's actions and words toward othersLearn how Alex got exposed to the concepts of psychology and began managing research projectsThe importance of adapting your leadership style to various contexts Key Takeaways:Be purposeful in pursuing what you want in lifeWe have to have better communication with ourselvesContext is continuously evolving Tweetable Quote: “Only when we communicate with ourselves do we understand the true meaning of self respect and the value that you give yourself, and that is leadership.” -Richard Barnett “To be a great leader, you have to serve those who you lead well.” -Mark Rees-Thomas “So there is not one leadership profile that's gonna work everywhere. We have to continuously adapt. Whether we change organizations or regions or not, because guess what? The context is always changing, ” - Dr. Alex Vincent Connect with Denis:Email: denis@leadingchangepartners.comWebsite: http://www.leadingchangepartners.com/ Leadership Is Changing Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/LeadershipIsChanging/Leadership is Changing LinkedIn Page:https://www.linkedin.com/company/leadership-is-changing-podcast/
Description: An immersive reading of Wonderful Adventures of Mrs. Seacole in Many Lands by Mary Seacole with reflection on cholera, clinicians, then and now. Excerpts:I went down to see the corpse. A single glance at the poor fellow showed me the terrible truth. The distressed face, sunken eyes, cramped limbs, and discoloured shrivelled skin were all symptoms which I had been familiar with very recently; and at once I pronounced the cause of death to be cholera. The Cruces people were mightily angry with me for expressing such an opinion; even my brother, although it relieved him of the odium of a great crime, was as annoyed as the rest. But by twelve o'clock that morning one of the Spaniard's friends was attacked similarly, and the very people who had been most angry with me a few hours previously, came to me now eager for advice. […] There was no doctor in Cruces; the nearest approach to one was a little timid dentist, who was there by accident, and who refused to prescribe for the sufferer, and I was obliged to do my best. Selecting from my medicine chest—I never travel anywhere without it—what I deemed necessary, I went hastily to the patient, and at once adopted the remedies I considered fit. It was a very obstinate case, but by dint of mustard emetics, warm fomentations, mustard plasters on the stomach and the back, and calomel, at first in large then in gradually smaller doses, I succeeded in saving my first cholera patient in Cruces. […] It was scarcely surprising that the cholera should spread rapidly, for fear is its powerful auxiliary, and the Cruces people bowed down before the plague in slavish despair. ReferencesWonderful Adventures of Mrs. Seacole in Many Lands https://www.gutenberg.org/files/23031/23031-h/23031-h.htm#CHAPTER_IV Tulchinsky TH. John Snow, Cholera, the Broad Street Pump; Waterborne Diseases Then and Now. Case Studies in Public Health. 2018:77–99. doi: 10.1016/B978-0-12-804571-8.00017-2. Epub 2018 Mar 30. Barnett, R. (2014). The sick rose, or, Disease and the art of medical illustration / Richard Barnett. D.A.P./Distributed Art Publishers, Inc.
South Auckland's Pukekohe High School is in mourning after one its Year 10 students died in the tragic crash near Picton on Sunday. The boy's older brother, who's in Year 11 at the school, survived the crash and is in Wellington hospital in a serious condition. He is one of only two survivors, seven other family members died. Pukekohe High School principal Richard Barnett says the school community is coming together to support each other. He spoke to Corin Dann.
Barbara continues the conversation about supply chains with Richard Barnett, Chief Marketing Officer, Supplyframe. In this episode, Barbara and Richard reflect on supply chains past and present, then outline a new path forward supported by digital transformation. Show notes: Siemens acquires Supplyframe: https://supplyframe.com/press-releases/siemens-accelerates-digital-marketplace-strategy-with-acquisition-of-supplyframe/ Digital solutions for electronics and semiconductors: https://www.plm.automation.siemens.com/global/en/industries/electronics-semiconductors/ Barbara on “Glocal”: https://milkeninstitute.org/article/future-manufacturing-going-glocal Barbara's blog post supporting CHIPS Act: https://new.siemens.com/us/en/company/press/siemens-stories/ceo-perspective/siemens-usa-ceo-supporting-bold-action-on-infrastructure-.html Statement after White House roundtable: https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/siemens-usa-ceo-white-house-semiconductor-roundtable-barbara-humpton/
Friends of Shakespeare and Company read Ulysses by James Joyce
Pages 116 - 124 │Hades, part II│Read by Richard BarnettRichard Barnett is a historian and a poet. He taught at Cambridge, Oxford, UCL, and other leading institutions for more than a decade, and his essays have appeared in many places, from the Lancet and the London Review of Books to Strange Attractor and the Natural Death Handbook. His books include Medical London, a BBC Radio 4 Book of the Week, international bestseller The Sick Rose, and the widely-praised book-length poem Wherever We Are When We Come To The End. Buy Wherever We Are When We Come To The End: https://shakespeareandcompany.com/I/9781912436583/wherever-we-are-when-we-come-to-the-endrichardbarnettwriter.comFollow on Twitter: https://twitter.com/doctorbarnett*Looking for our author interview podcast? Listen here: https://podfollow.com/shakespeare-and-companySUBSCRIBE NOW FOR EARLY EPISODES AND BONUS FEATURESAll episodes of our Ulysses podcast are free and available to everyone. However, if you want to be the first to hear the recordings, by subscribing, you can now get early access to recordings of complete sections.Subscribe on Apple Podcasts here: https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/channel/shakespeare-and-company/id6442697026Subscribe on Spotify here: https://anchor.fm/sandcoSubscribe on Patreon here: https://www.patreon.com/sandcoIn addition a subscription gets you access to regular bonus episodes of our author interview podcast. All money raised goes to supporting “Friends of Shakespeare and Company” the bookshop's non-profit.*Discover more about Shakespeare and Company here: https://shakespeareandcompany.comBuy the Penguin Classics official partner edition of Ulysses here: https://shakespeareandcompany.com/d/9780241552636/ulyssesFind out more about Hay Festival here: https://www.hayfestival.com/homeAdam Biles is Literary Director at Shakespeare and Company. Find out more about him here: https://www.adambiles.netBuy a signed copy of his novel FEEDING TIME here: https://shakespeareandcompany.com/S/9781910296684/feeding-timeDr. Lex Paulson is Executive Director of the School of Collective Intelligence at Université Mohammed VI Polytechnique in Morocco.Original music & sound design by Alex Freiman.Hear more from Alex Freiman here: https://open.spotify.com/album/4gfkDcG32HYlXnBqI0xgQX?si=mf0Vw-kuRS-ai15aL9kLNA&dl_branch=1Follow Alex Freiman on Instagram here: https://www.instagram.com/alex.guitarfreiman/Featuring Flora Hibberd on vocals.Hear more of Flora Hibberd here: https://open.spotify.com/artist/5EFG7rqfVfdyaXiRZbRkpSVisit Flora Hibberd's website: This is my website:florahibberd.com and Instagram https://www.instagram.com/florahibberd/ Music production by Adrien Chicot.Hear more from Adrien Chicot here: https://bbact.lnk.to/utco90/Follow Adrien Chicot on Instagram here: https://www.instagram.com/adrienchicot/Photo of Richard Barnett by Isabella Cuan See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
The semiconductor shortages are still causing havoc with global supply chains so I'm running another episode dedicated to the topic.In today's episode, I talk to Richard Barnett, CMO at SupplyFrame about the shortage.We had a great conversation discussing SupplyFrame's recent acquisition by Siemens, some causes and consequences of the chip shortage, and how organisations can respond.If you have any comments/suggestions or questions for the podcast - feel free to leave me a voice message over on my SpeakPipe page or just send it to me as a direct message on Twitter/LinkedIn. Audio messages will get played (unless you specifically ask me not to).If you want to learn more about supply chain semiconductor shortages, don't forget to check out SAP's recently published Point of View paper on the topic, as well as my podcast with the author of the paper Jeff Howell.And don't forget to check out the 2021 MPI research on Industry 4.0 to find out how to increase productivity, revenues, and profitability for your operations. This global study examines the extent to which manufacturers deploy Industry 4.0 in their business and the benefits it brings.And if you liked this show, please don't forget to rate and/or review it. It makes a big difference to help new people discover it. Thanks.And remember, stay healthy, stay safe, stay sane!
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This week Adam is joined by poets Richard Barnett and Luke Kennard. Richard Barnet's WHEREVER WE ARE WHEN WE COME TO THE END is an imagining of the experience of the young Ludwig Wittgenstein in the First World War, recounted in the same austere and succinct statements as the philosopher's Tractatus Logico Philosophicus, the initial notes for which were taken during the conflict. The result is an affecting examination of love, duty and violence that had such a strong impact on me that it sent me back to investigate Wittgenstein's writing with fresh eyes. Sarah Bakewell called WHEREVER WE ARE WHEN WE COME TO THE END “ingenious, devastating and filled with emotional riches.” Luke Kennard's NOTES ON THE SONNETS, revisits Shakespeare's poetry in a chain of prose poems set in a British house party. The party is a contradictory beast—at once crushingly dull yet flecked with the absurd, at once sprawling yet intensely claustrophobic. Kennard's poems embody these contradictions too, they somehow manage to be superficial yet profound, charmingly insolent yet glacially serious, knowingly pretentious yet deeply insecure and self-critical, and they take in almost every subject under the stars. NOTES ON THE SONNETS was a Poetry Book Society recommendation, and recently won the Forward Prize for Best Collection 2021. Buy WHEREVER WE ARE WHEN WE COME TO THE END here: https://shakespeareandcompany.com/I/9781912436583/wherever-we-are-when-we-come-to-the-end Buy NOTES ON THE SONNETS here: https://shakespeareandcompany.com/I/9781908058812/notes-on-the-sonnets Browse our online store here: https://shakespeareandcompany.com/15/online-store/16/bookstore Become a Friend of S&Co here: https:/.friendsofshakespeareandcompany.com * Richard Barnett is a poet and historian. He taught the history of science and medicine at Cambridge, UCL, and Oxford for more than a decade, and his history books include Medical London, a BBC Radio 4 Book of the Week, and The Sick Rose, an international bestseller. His first poetry collection Seahouses was published by Valley Press in 2015, and was short-listed for the Poetry Business Prize. His next poetry publication was Wherever We Are When We Come to the End, a poetic experiment digging into the form and language of Wittgenstein's Tractatus, published in May 2021. Luke Kennard has published five collections of poetry. He won an Eric Gregory Award in 2005 and was shortlisted for the Forward Prize for Best Collection in 2007. He lectures at the University of Birmingham. In 2014 he was selected by the Poetry Book Society as one of the Next Generation Poets. His debut novel, The Transition, is published in 2017 by Fourth Estate. Adam Biles is Literary Director at Shakespeare and Company. Buy a signed copy of his novel FEEDING TIME here: https://shakespeareandcompany.com/S/9781910296684/feeding-time Listen to Alex Freiman's Play It Gentle here: https://open.spotify.com/album/4gfkDcG32HYlXnBqI0xgQX?si=mf0Vw-kuRS-ai15aL9kLNA&dl_branch=1
An Arkansas man held for three months after the Jan. 6 U.S. Capitol riot was “tortured” in the District of Columbia jail, according to his attorney. Richard “Bigo” Barnett, 61, of Gravette was slammed into a concrete floor, threatened, kept in solitary confinement and denied prompt medical treatment when he thought he was having a heart attack, Joseph D. McBride of New York City wrote in an “emergency request” to Amnesty International and the American Civil Liberties Union seeking an investigation into the way Barnett and four other “January Sixers” were treated in the jail. Barnett is charged with carrying a dangerous weapon — a stun gun — into the Capitol during the riot. He also faces six other charges. On April 27, Barnett was released from the District of Columbia jail and ordered to home detention pending trial. “My client, Richard Barnett, who did not assault any Capitol Police or destroy any property, was detained by the federal government for 109 days before being released over the objections of the Justice Department since he was neither a danger to society nor risk of flight,” McBride wrote in the letter dated Aug. 3. “His crime was putting his feet on one of [House Speaker] Nancy Pelosi's desks at the request of a press photographer.” http://globalreportage.org/2021/11/02/lawyer-says-gravette-man-charged-in-capitol-riot-tortured-in-d-c-jail/ --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/global-reportage/support
This week, we brush off an ELT favorite on the gory history of tooth care. For most of human history, chomper maintenance has been bloody and brutal. So how'd we go from charlatans yanking teeth in a public square to the soft light and high-tech of the modern dentist's office? ELT asks retired dentist and dental historian J. Henry Clarke and historian Richard Barnett to open up and say how. Plus Chris Lyons tells us his secrets for making movie stars' teeth look terrible. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
The ongoing semiconductor shortage has been sending ripples across our supply chains for many months now, with no end in sight. But the story of what exactly is going on and what products and industries are affected keeps evolving. So we invited Richard Barnett, CMO at Supplyframe to give our audience of logistics and supply chain professionals on The Logistics Tribe Podcast a crash course on the situation. Richard is a bonafide expert on the value chains of global manufacturing companies. Together with our host Boris Felgendreher, he discussed the following topics: - Richard's background in global supply chain management - How Supplyframe fits into the Siemens family of companies - The semiconductor situation prior to the pandemic. What were the important trends? - The challenges of matching semiconductor supply and demand and the difficulties of ramping up production - How the pandemic triggered a chain reaction and ripple effects across the supply chain. - How changed consumer behaviors influenced demand and how that affected different industries differently - How miscalculations and misjudgments of the situation contributed to the crisis and why the automotive sector was hit particularly hard - Why the automotive supply chain had missing or misaligned incentives that made the situation worse - What characteristics of the automotive supply chain made it particularly susceptible to disruptions of this kind - Did pure-play EV companies fare better during the crisis? - The regional concentration of semiconductor production and the geopolitical questions that the current situation raises - What is the European perspective vs. the US perspective? - What other disruptions might be lurking on the horizon? - How supply chains will evolve as a result of the current semiconductor shortage. - Predictions for how the situation will unfold over the next 12 months and a broader outlook for this decade - And much more Please subscribe to The Logistics Tribe Podcast, so you don't miss any of the future episodes. The Logistics Tribe Podcast is supported by our partner GreyOrange, a globale leader in AI cloud software and robotic automation that keeps inventory in motion. To learn more about GreyOrange, visit: https://www.greyorange.com/ To learn more about Supplyframe, visit: https://supplyframe.com/ To connect with Richard Barnett, CMO of Supplyframe, visit: https://www.linkedin.com/in/richardbarnett/ To connect with Boris Felgendreher, founder of The Logistics Tribe, visit: https://www.linkedin.com/in/borisfelgendreher/
How well does your company fare at engaging customers online? Find out where you fall in the digital engagement spectrum and why companies with long sales cycles are shifting more spend towards digital sales and marketing programs. Richard Barnett, CMO of Supplyframe, is a self-professed fan of #models. Specifically, models and processes to help global electronics suppliers address engineering and production life cycles, from design to new product introduction. He has recently introduced the Digital Customer Engagement Maturity Model to the industry, which helps companies evaluate their current state in how they engage with prospects and customers online. According to Richard, "the electronics industry has been fairly stagnant in its approach to embracing a digital transformation over the last two decades" and the COVID shut-down helped executives to begin opening their eyes to the benefits of digital marketing and sales. For show links and more, visit the Content Marketing, Engineered podcast blog https://bit.ly/CMEPodcastLearn more about TREW Marketinghttps://www.trewmarketing.comOrder the book! Content Marketing, Engineeredhttps://bit.ly/contentmktgeng
"Component prices increased up to 40% compared to last quarter," says Richard Barnett. He believes that the chip shortage will last until 2023 at minimum. He also weighs in on the lasting effects of the chip shortage on the automotive industry. However, Tesla and other electric vehicle makers are not as impacted because their volumes are smaller. How will the semiconductor stocks like AMD, LRCX, MU, and NVDA continue to perform?
As the Covid-19 outbreak continues its spread in Auckland, at least seven schools in the city have had positive tests. Pukekohe High School, Western Springs College, Avondale College, Northcote College, Lynfield College, McAuley High School and De La Salle College are all affected. Corin Dann spoke to Lynfield College principal Cath Knell and Pukekohe High School principal Richard Barnett.
Dec 6th Patriots Tortured and Beaten In Dems DC Gulag Joseph McBride says his client Richard Barnett and other inmates locked up in the DC Gulag was getting tortured and beaten by the officers on guard. Bannon's War Room Police stand down during the Mi capitol storming, and Google whistle blower exposes them for acting as a foreign intelligence propaganda outlet. Our guests are: Jack Posobiec, Darren Beattie, Zach Vorhies Stay ahead of the censors - Join us warroom.org/join Aired On: 07/22/2021 Watch: On the Web: http://www.warroom.org On Podcast: http://warroom.ctcin.bio On TV: PlutoTV Channel 240, Dish Channel 219, Roku, Apple TV, FireTV or on https://AmericasVoice.news. #news #politics #realnews
Dec 6th Patriots Tortured and Beaten In Dems DC Gulag Joseph McBride says his client Richard Barnett and other inmates locked up in the DC Gulag was getting tortured and beaten by the officers on guard. Bannon's War Room Police stand down during the Mi capitol storming, and Google whistle blower exposes them for acting as a foreign intelligence propaganda outlet. Our guests are: Jack Posobiec, Darren Beattie, Zach Vorhies Stay ahead of the censors - Join us warroom.org/join Aired On: 07/22/2021 Watch: On the Web: http://www.warroom.org On Podcast: http://warroom.ctcin.bio On TV: PlutoTV Channel 240, Dish Channel 219, Roku, Apple TV, FireTV or on https://AmericasVoice.news. #news #politics #realnews
For this mashup episode, we look back into our moments with James Rosebush and Richard Barnett. If you'd like to check out each of their full interviews, you can head over below for the links to the episodes. On this episode: Let's revisit our conversations with these world-class leaders and take a deeper look at who they're favourite leader is and why! Resources Mentioned: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/introduction/id1517844848?i=1000477438691 (000: Introduction) https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/james-rosebush-winning-your-audience/id1517844848?i=1000484579860 (016: James Rosebush - Winning your Audience) https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/017-richard-barnett-being-a-servant-leader/id1517844848?i=1000485004137 (017: Richard Barnett - Being a Servant Leader) Reach out to Denis: Email: denis@leadingchangepartners.com Website: http://www.leadingchangepartners.com/ (http://www.leadingchangepartners.com/) Leadership Is Changing Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/LeadershipIsChanging/ (https://www.facebook.com/groups/LeadershipIsChanging/) Leadership is Changing LinkedIn Page: https://www.linkedin.com/company/leadership-is-changing-podcast/ (https://www.linkedin.com/company/leadership-is-changing-podcast/)
Mainstream democrats dump #DefundThePolice while the left-wing doubles down. Meanwhile, republicans are to blame for the crime wave. We check in on two January 6th cases: Richard Barnett and Jacob Chansley for the current status. Tucker Carlson reveals he is being surveilled by the NSA, indicating they illegally accessed his private texts and emails.And more! Join criminal defense lawyer Robert F. Gruler in a discussion on the latest legal, criminal and political news, including:
MIRANDA DEVINE OPINION New York attorney a brave devil's advocate By Miranda Devine June 27, 2021 | 10:32pm | Enlarge Image Joseph McBride's client Richard Barnett is back home now under house arrest. Washington County Sheriff's Office via AP File MORE FROM: MIRANDA DEVINE FBI tears innocent New Yorker's life into shreds after Jan. 6: Devine Did Joe inadvertently pay for Hunter Biden's wild night with a prostitute? The media bought Vladimir Putin's flattering lies: Devine Joe Biden's a Putin-like polarizer: Devine American moms are taking a stand against Critical Race Theory: Devine Lawyers haven't exactly been flocking to defend Trump voters charged in the Capitol riot. It's an unpopular cause, and likely to lead to an attorney being shunned by colleagues or worse, and the defendants for the most part can't afford to pay legal fees. But Joseph McBride is one of the heroic few attorneys who has stood up in the name of equal justice for the most reviled people in the nation. As a former Manhattan public defender, it's what he always has done. McBride's client today is the most reviled of the reviled: Richard “Bigo” Barnett, 60, the window installer from Arkansas who put his feet up on a desk in Nancy Pelosi's office and has come to symbolize the “insurrection” that wasn't. “I made my bones at Manhattan Legal Aid and the Innocence Project,” says McBride. “None of my colleagues from those places have supported my representing Bigo in any way. This is because . . . they fear being canceled by their own group more than anything.” After Barnett spent almost four months in solitary confinement without trial in a DC jail, McBride managed to secure his pretrial release. He is back home now under house arrest in Gravette, Ark., and must do battle with an adversary with infinite resources and a vested interest in maintaining the fiction that the Capitol Hill riot was an insurrection. Not one of 510 people arrested over the Capitol riot has been charged with insurrection, says McBride. He spoke up in court about the inhumanity of jail conditions endured by his client and other January Sixers. He called it “torture,” and said they were “political prisoners.” “The guards want to hurt them, and . . . feel like they have a green light from the government to do whatever they like.” Barnett complained that he was bashed by guards. He blew the whistle on physical abuse of other inmates, including one beaten so badly he went blind in one eye and started to suffer seizures, an incident the FBI reportedly is investigating. Barnett said the man's face looked like “chopped meat.” No one deserves that, no matter how heinous their crime. For McBride, 43, preventing such injustices has been his life's work. It's why he became an attorney. Richard Barnett, a supporter of Donald Trump, sits inside the office of Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi as he protests inside the US Capitol. SAUL LOEB/AFP via Getty Images He was raised in Brooklyn in the violent 1980s and '90s. “I was lucky to have two good Catholic God-fearing parents . . . but everybody I grew up with with — except for a handful — is dead or in jail.” His Irish father was from Flatbush and worked at Con Edison, and his mom was Puerto Rican, from Spanish Harlem. They fostered about 20 children, “the most damaged ones,” and ended up adopting a mentally disabled 6-year-old boy who had been born addicted to heroin. McBride saw his vulnerable adopted brother railroaded by the justice system, threatened into pleading guilty and spending 10 years in jail for a crime McBride said he didn't commit. “It changed my world. I dropped everything to become a lawyer . . . to try to get him out.” By the time he graduated, his brother had been released, a broken man. But McBride vowed to beat a rigged system, working for six years as a legal aid attorney in Manhattan, defending mainly black and Hispanic defendants. More than 98 percent of people charged with a felony in New York City at that time pleaded guilty, and never went to trial, because they knew they couldn't win, a sure sign the system is rigged, he says. “I learned when defending people who weren't able to afford representation that the rules of the game were changed to disadvantage them . . . They were threatened with jail sentences so large they could take a plea for five years or risk going to jail for 50. Defendants made an informed decision that ‘this isn't going to work out for me.' ” That's what happened to his brother and it's what he sees happening to the January Sixers. In Barnett's case, prosecutors offered seven years in jail in exchange for a guilty plea, which Barnett rejected. The charges he faces include obstructing Congress, entering the Capitol while armed with a stun gun and stealing an envelope, which could see him jailed for more than 10 years if convicted. The charges Richard Barnett faces include obstructing Congress, entering the Capitol while armed with a stun gun and stealing an envelope SAUL LOEB/AFP via Getty Images On the charge of possessing a “deadly weapon,” McBride says the stun gun, which doubled as a flashlight and walking cane, was “disarmed” because there were no batteries in it. Barnett had been with friends in a DC bar the previous evening showing off the new gadget and had worn out the batteries, which he threw in the trash. He never replaced them before going into the Capitol, as evidenced, says McBride, by the fact that a white indicator light, which should be visible on the device if it is charged, was absent from every photo of his client taken that day. Barnett maintains he was pushed inside the Capitol in the second wave of protesters well after the initial violent breach. He went into Pelosi's office through an open door looking for a bathroom because Mayor Muriel Bowser had ordered all Porta Potties removed from DC. An AFP photographer asked him to pose at the desk, which he stupidly did. A cut on his finger bled on an envelope, so he left a quarter to pay for it, and a rude note for Pelosi. No one condones Barnett's actions that day. But he committed no violence and seven years in jail is disproportionate punishment in any language. The FBI circulated a notice labeling him a “Tier One” terrorist — the worst category. How then should we describe someone who kills thousands of people by flying a plane into a building or plants a bomb at the Boston Marathon? Last summer's rioters were treated with kid gloves, although more than two dozen people were killed. The terrorism label is just used to dehumanize Barnett and his ilk and make it acceptable to shun them and everyone associated with them. “Before I took this case I counted the cost,” says McBride. “I knew it would be difficult and that I would make enemies. That is OK. I know deep in my soul that we are on the right side.” Bravo to a good man.
Sinéad Crowley, RTÉ’s Arts and Media Correspondent discusses the reopening of cinemas and theatres, the internationally acclaimed pianist, Barry Douglas’ Limerick concert, uch.ie, 'Wherever We Are When We Come to the End', new poetry by Richard Barnett, exploring the work of the great philosopher Wittgenstein, album reviews from Kele to Black Midi.
Richard Barnett the CMO of SupplyFrame shares how to build and use a B2B Executive Buyer Persona. Get more info at https://SupplyFrame.com/
Today Dan is joined by Richard Barnett to discuss his new poetic work Wherever We Are When We Come to the End (Valley Press), a stirring piece about Wittgenstein's time on the frontlines. Meanwhile Sam announces BFDay - the Burley Fisher literary bonanza!
First we like to thank John Collins from Parkbench Pacific Beach for interviewing us this week (1:18) On this weeks episode of "The Magic Think Tank" Kamal & Frank have a special guest Tommy Alexander Jr. and we discuss a brief intro of him (2:35) Frank is bother by the senior citizen discount (3:58) How Tommy started his personal training business (5:04) The differences for Tommy moving to Atlanta to California (basically bruh was the Rosa Parks of Calexico) (6:57) What Tommy wants to do next with his business TA Fitness (12:14) How Tommy brand is different than the rest of the personal fitness brands (19:49) What movie can we watch over and over again (26:24) Is cereal soup (29:02) How many chickens does it take to murk an elephant (31:34) How we feel about Tim Tebow (37:20) Bill Gates a wild Boy (44:29) On twitter women don't want other women to win (51:37) & Richard Barnett finds out putting your feet on Nancy Pelosi desk as a white male turns you into a black male (57:57)... Our artist of the week is Amon. Song is name "Don't Fail" off his album "Crescendo" Link below, Yall go check that out... (1:05:25) https://music.apple.com/us/album/dont-fail/1476932848?i=1476932862 Also Go check out Parkbench Pacific Beach and there other interviews they conducted... https://parkbench.com/pacific-beach/interviews Go check out Tommy Business TA Fitness... https://www.instagram.com/ta_fitness__/ Follow and Subscribe to Kamal Johnson Ent/The Magic Think Tank Socials: Youtube: www.youtube.com/c/KAMALJOHNSONENT FB: https://www.facebook.com/The-Magic-Think-Tank-100132509074517 TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@magicthinktankpod?lang=en Twitter: https://twitter.com/MagicThinkTank1 We Like to Thank our Sponsors. Links Below... https://first-place-loser.myspreadshop.com/ www.comfortcitymechanicalinc.com/ www.amazon.com/dp/B09BBKZV87/ref…VCVA197R5V0?psc=1
For this mashup episode, we look back into our moments with Steve Papps Jnr, Richard Barnett, Kate Erickson, and Jo Finer If you’d like to check out each of their full interviews, you can head over below for the links to the episodes. On this episode: Let’s once again hear their answers on what does “leadership is changing” means for them Resources Mentioned: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/introduction/id1517844848?i=1000477438691 (000: Introduction) https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/014-steve-papps-jnr-leaders-need-to-step-up-to-the-plate/id1517844848?i=1000483506012 (014: Steve Papps Jnr - Leaders Need to Step Up to the Plate) https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/017-richard-barnett-being-a-servant-leader/id1517844848?i=1000485004137 (017: Richard Barnett – Being a Servant Leader) https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/023-kate-erickson-how-authenticity-vulnerability-create/id1517844848?i=1000486474000 (023: Kate Erickson - How Authenticity and Vulnerability Create Great Leaders) https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/025-jo-finer-an-adaptive-leadership-style/id1517844848?i=1000486934123 (025: Jo Finer - An Adaptive Leadership Style) Reach out to Denis: Email: denis@leadingchangepartners.com Website: http://www.leadingchangepartners.com/ (http://www.leadingchangepartners.com/) Leadership Is Changing Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/LeadershipIsChanging/ (https://www.facebook.com/groups/LeadershipIsChanging/) Leadership is Changing LinkedIn Page: https://www.linkedin.com/company/leadership-is-changing-podcast/ (https://www.linkedin.com/company/leadership-is-changing-podcast/)
Judge Grants Capitol Rioter Richard Barnett Pre-Trial Release
In this episode of the Embedded Insiders, Brandon and Rich discuss Silicon Laboratories recent divestiture of its infrastructure and automotive business units to SkyWorks Solutions. The sale includes the company’s power, isolation, broadcast, timing, and other products and IP. Silicon Labs CEO Tyson Tuttle said several years ago that the company is “all-in” on IoT, and this move appears to be him keeping his word. But was it the best move?Afterwards, Rich is rejoined by Zane Tsai, Director of the Platform Product Center at ADLINK, and Amit Goel, Director of Product Management for Embedded AI Platforms at NVIDIA. After discussing enabling technologies in previous episodes, the three get down to how this functionality can be applied to autonomous mobile robots. The market opportunity for AMRs is vast, but so are the challenges. The three dive into a collaboration between ADLINK, NVIDIA, and BMW to increase productivity, improve efficiency, and reduce cost in the German automakers manufacturing facilities.Finally, Perry Cohen investigates the long tail of the ongoing semiconductor shortage, and how market dynamics that limited the supply of multi-layer ceramic capacitors back in 2018 are playing out again in the broader electronics market. Of all the sectors feeling the squeeze, none has been pinched more than automotive. Why is that, what can be done about it, and how long until things are back to normal? Richard Barnett of SupplyFrame helps explain that our definition of normal may need to change.
This week we’re having a free-wheeling chat about everything from girl boss Kyrsten Sinema to a potential grid down situation to bitcoin (what even is it?). We also catch up with MAGA revolutionary Richard Barnett, who is not having very much fun in jail. And finally, New Zealand is set to outlaw conversion therapy! Barnett has courtroom tantrum: https://www.washingtonpost.com/dc-md-va/2021/03/04/capitol-riot-richard-barnett-pelosi/ Banning conversion therapy: https://www.jurist.org/news/2021/02/new-zealand-to-outlaw-conversion-therapy-practices/ Support the show! https://www.patreon.com/Ironweeds
In This Episode... Adrian and our CEO, Renaud, discuss how the current political tensions between the USA and other Western nations and China are affecting manufacturing and provide some more general observations on the 'Cold War' trends of containment and decoupling that seem to be gathering strength. This topic stemmed from this recent Forbes article which suggested that Americans polled would be prepared to pay 20% more for goods manufactured in democracies...No prizes for guessing which country it casts doubts over. So, how serious is this 'Cold War' that's developing, what are we seeing on the ground in China, what could be overstated by the media, and is it really causing a lot of upheaval in manufacturing and an exodus from China of Western brands? Show Notes 00:00 - Introducing the episode 01:13 - Discussing the recent Forbes article titled: Americans Fine With Paying More If Trading With Democracies, Not China - how realistic is this and has the poll been couched in an inflammatory language to elicit a negative response? 06:09 - Militant consumerism - Some aspirational brands, such as Apple and Nike, have lost customers due to high-profile corporate social responsibility issues, so they make efforts to control supply chains strictly. But 'China' seems to be more worrying for governments than consumers, and Chinese made goods are almost always generally accepted to be trustworthy and good enough quality these days by consumers and political factors, such as China's governance, doesn't really affect buying decisions by consumers much yet. 08:43 - Could this type of news constitute a threat to 'Made-in-China' products by stirring up anti-China sentiment among militant consumers? - militant consumers have already started to push back against brands with an environmental impact such as apparel, cosmetics, cleaning products, etc. Could China be put in their sights if they're continually exposed to news articles like this? 10:06 - The 'real effect' militant consumers are having on apparel - brands are paying more attention to environmental impact due to the concerns of militant consumers, but many fast-fashion brands are just 'greenwashing' their brands for marketing purposes rather than making meaningful changes. 15:59 - The sentiment towards China - this has been on a downward trend since before the Trump administration and, enhanced by him, the prevailing attitude towards China in the USA is now negative. Australia, Europe, and the UK have also taken a stand against China in different ways recently and the results haven't always been positive for them. China's global PR isn't always the best and the leadership tend to be more focused on what Chinese people think of them than outside countries which doesn't help change attitudes quickly. 21:04 - Why a 'Western' viewpoint tends to cast China in a poor light - this coupled with politicians and the media means that sentiment towards China may not improve for some years to come. 23:55 - The growing 'Cold War' trend between the USA & China - what does this mean? Containment and decoupling activities are becoming more prominent. Is the media being used to contain China right now (including articles like that mentioned earlier)? Also, are we seeing real-world Cold-war scenarios where current tensions in the South China Sea, India, and also Myanmar (where the US-friendly government has been toppled by the military who are friendly to China), for example, mirror the days of the Cold War between the USA and the USSR where there were side conflicts rather than a war between the 2 superpowers? 28:25 - Is it 'wrong' that China is building up global power and influence, especially in Asia? - the Western media often paints this as a worrying or negative thing, but if we look at this situation from outside of the Western viewpoint, this is nothing that hasn't been done before by Western superpowers. What would Western countries do if they were surrounded by an opposing military power in the same way that China is? Renaud also makes some interesting points about China's government - they're making great efforts to build an extremely professional and modern government. The problem is, it seems difficult to imagine a time when China and the West will understand and agree with each other (this is manifested in the recent mistrust on both sides surrounding the WHO investigation in China regarding the origin of the coronavirus). 33:18 - Decoupling. Is this something that's having a strong effect on manufacturing in China yet? - in electronics, there has been almost no decoupling (this is echoed by Richard Barnett in this interview). At most, there has been some movement of final assembly to places like Vietnam and in some cases, some new products have been developed in Taiwan rather than China. The apparel industry has already decoupled from China to a large extent, but this was happening long before today's tensions. Even where supply chains have been relocated, the final assembly is a relatively low value-add and components are usually still made in China. 38:51 - Finding countries that can provide a complete supply chain for most products outside of apparel is unlikely...yet. Vietnam is mooted as a modern success story and a potential alternative to China, but it's still a tiny resource in comparison to its large neighbor. 39:57 - Wrapping up Related content... Manufacture in China, Vietnam, India, or Elsewhere in 2021? [Podcast] Get in touch with us Connect with us on LinkedIn Send us a tweet @sofeast Prefer Facebook? Check us out on FB Contact us via Sofeast's contact page Get even more great content or assistance with your own project Visit our website at Sofeast.com Subscribe to our YouTube channel Subscribe to the podcast There are more episodes to come, so remember to subscribe! 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Between the French Revolution and WWI, Europe and America witnessed a golden age of medical image-making. The first generation of mass-market anatomical and pathological textbooks and atlases offered crisp, detailed colour illustrations of the human body in health and sickness, but they also embodied – literally – a revolution in ideas about life, disease and death. Drawing on the images collected in his award-winning book – a collaboration between the Wellcome Library and Thames & Hudson – Richard Barnett explores a corpus of art that is beautiful and morbid, singular and sublime. Speaker: Dr Richard Barnett (Independent Scholar).
Between the French Revolution and WWI, Europe and America witnessed a golden age of medical image-making. The first generation of mass-market anatomical and pathological textbooks and atlases offered crisp, detailed colour illustrations of the human body in health and sickness, but they also embodied – literally – a revolution in ideas about life, disease and death. Drawing on the images collected in his award-winning book – a collaboration between the Wellcome Library and Thames & Hudson – Richard Barnett explores a corpus of art that is beautiful and morbid, singular and sublime. Speaker: Dr Richard Barnett (Independent Scholar)
In This Episode... Adrian interviews Richard Barnett, CMO of SupplyFrame, an AI-based SaaS solution which enables sourcing insights and decision support that improves the performance and resilience of electronics supply chains. US-native Richard has decades of experience in the electronics field and has clocked many years in Asia, so he was an ideal person to discuss supply chain risks faced by today's importers of Asian electronic products and components in 2021 and risk-management techniques and advice that can help you become less affected by risks, such as the coronavirus pandemic we have been facing, political issues, and more. One particularly interesting topic that he raised is how design & procurement influence the risk profile of the resulting productions. Show Notes 00:00 - Introducing the episode - topics around how to manage innovation, what do we expect post-covid across the global electronics value chain, and more 01:57 - Brief introduction of Richard and Supplyframe.com 04:50 - How does Richard's experience at Supplyframe fit in with an importer of electronics who is developing a new product? For a high-tech startup, for example, their solution would help provide new forms of intelligence to accelerate product design, identify and reduce risks of key component selections in the design phase, and think about how to align to ramp to volume considering key risks in the electronics supply value chain. 07:13 - Why risk reduction is more important than ever today and how the trend is becoming more widespread. The pandemic and the associated manufacturing shutdown in China in early 2020 forced many importers to react and work on making their supply chains more resilient, especially those in an industry where demand dropped off or ramped up quickly. Many importers have now been assessing how to improve supply chain resilience based on what they've learned and experienced which previously they perhaps didn't - this is 'the next normal.' 10:27 - A list of some of the risks which have exhibited themselves recently that importers should try to avoid. The pandemic spurred a number of risks recently that were unforeseen, but before the pandemic even occurred, there were key risks in the high-tech and electronic value supply chains such as US/China trade war tariffs, Korea and Japan trade tensions, FAB production capacity, memory production capacity, and more. 13:08 - If you've been hit by the risks described, what's the way out of this for importers? Optimizing your supply chain with flexibility, thinking through where opportunities for risk-sharing with a key manufacturer in terms of inventory or lead time, for example. Examining the multi-tier supply chain to find and eliminate bottlenecks and risks and understand where you can drive the greatest long-term impact, which is at the point of design. For example, de-risking the BOM by qualifying backup component suppliers so it's possible to pivot to procuring from them instead quickly if a problem occurs with a primary supplier is an important way to reduce risks. 17:43 - Is the 'US/China trade war' an ongoing risk that electronics importers should be wary of? The total impact of the transition out of China in the last few years has been less than 10% on aggregate, so the idea that decoupling from China will happen rapidly is unrealistic. Rather than uproot from China, Richard has seen additional costs absorbed by manufacturers or passed on to customers and he predicts seeing more of the same. 22:52 - Some interesting dynamics that are not impacted directly by trade-policy. 2021 is a turbulent year: we're reducing COVID restrictions, working from home, especially skilled digital work, has exploded, autos are now starting to pick up, hospitality, too, will be, so there's a V-shaped recovery. He sees a shift in key component and commodity categories being reallocated into other more reliable and profitable industries, such as from consumer electronics to autos or medical technology. There is a resetting of what is 'just-in-case' VS 'just-in-time?' 'What is the appropriate inventory buffer we need?' 'How do I negotiate my agreements to balance risk-sharing rather than just chasing the lowest cost?' Etc. 26:25 - Why some companies simply weren't prepared for the pandemic. Even the largest companies often hadn't done business continuity planning around pandemic response, so smaller tech startups have certainly faced substantial risks. Therefore aligning and synchronising recovery with what's driving demand, and focussing on reducing lead time, bottlenecks and other risks, as well as reviewing design in order to build risk-reduction into the design itself are the key takeaways here. 28:10 - What is 'Design To Source Intelligence?' Explaining the new form of intelligence that is about finding new insights to influence decisions and be more effective in the global electronics value chain based on a distillation of information from big data including market demand, costs, and much, much more that perhaps wasn't available to most importers until recently. 30:45 - Wrapping up Related content... You will also like this series of blog posts on supply chain risks management that Renaud wrote, which includes topics like what black swan events like the pandemic could be described as being, business continuity planning, the benefits of supply chain scorecards, and more. Get in touch with us Connect with us on LinkedIn Send us a tweet @sofeast Prefer Facebook? Check us out on FB Contact us via Sofeast's contact page Get even more great content or assistance with your own project Visit our website at Sofeast.com Subscribe to our YouTube channel Subscribe to the podcast There are more episodes to come, so remember to subscribe! You can do so in your favorite podcast apps here: Apple Podcasts Spotify Stitcher Google Podcasts TuneIn Deezer iHeartRADIO
Trump expected to pardon up to 100 people on his last day in office, Lil Wayne is expected to to be one of the people pardon, Richard Barnett Judge blocked bail for him, Guy Reffitt threatened to shoot kids if they told FBI about DC trip. and more.... --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/whouwithcurtdog/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/whouwithcurtdog/support
This week Mary, Noah, and Chuck catch up on life. All three got sick... but only one tested positive for COVID-19. From there we discuss about a few individuals involved in the Capitol Riots, we each share things we researched about Ashli Babbitt, Viking Boii Jake Angeli, Richard Barnett and Lonnie Coleman in this weeks "What The F*ck!" Community Board we chat about some new coffees that are coming, tips on cooking and we read a bad review. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Wednesday January 13 2021 >> Richard Barnett the man that took the iconic picture in Nancy Pelosi's orifice I mean office is he a hero or Terrorist , or de-facto leader of the Trump Movement? Foothills Weather: Lovely Porch Weather for us. >>EggEdit: Let things be ,they made the point. Now the Deep State cronies knows life is fragile again. If Political figures were meant to die they would have been shot on live TV last week.. It was only a message that they can get to you if they want. I have a feeling if that was Antifa orchestrated, the casualties would be allot more and the FBI wouldn't give a sh#t. wonder if an Antifa rioter threatened Nancy P she might enjoy it.. >>Since Article 25 is being thrown about lets talk Crazy Nancy >> Fight fire with fire lets start the Impeachment process against Joe Biden .>Head Line Wrap UP Parler Page: EggMan Ron James E-mail:TriadRadioNC@yahoo.com EggMan Over and Out..
Los seguidores de Q, los anons, los autoproclamados “patriotas” llevaban años siendo programados mediante campañas de desinformación, para abandonar la lógica y creer ciegamente a sus líderes. Un culto sin lugar a dudas. Un culto que fue creado por años y cuyos líderes siempre tuvieron la maliciosa astucia para lograr ignorar cuando el tiempo probaba sus pronósticos mal, para recalibrar objetivos cuando sufrían una derrota y para cambiar el tema cuando era conveniente. Y tuvieron que hacerlo muchas veces desde la derrota de su ídolo idiota en las elecciones presidenciales. Cada derrota judicial no era desacreditada por la falta de evidencia sino era visto como evidencia misma de la operación del deep state protegiéndose. Y así cada nueva etapa era cacareada en redes sociales y foros como la que indudablemente traería al hombre naranja la victoria que no consiguió. Les voy a compartir tres de las muchas historias que se originaron ese día para que se den cuenta de lo peligrosa que es la desinformación en línea. Elizabeth from Knoxville: Una mujer a la que habían rociado con gas pimienta. Contesta abiertamente a las preguntas de un periodista mientras intenta limpiar sus ojos. Confiesa abiertamente sus intenciones al asaltar el capitolio, porque esto “es una revolución”. Nadie es tan estúpido para confesar una insurrección. Elizabeth estaba programada durante años de exposición a contenidos basura en línea. Estaba programada para creer que su actuar era el correcto y que además sería victorioso. Por que Q les aseguró que la victoria estaba garantizada, porque les dijo que las aparentes derrotas no eran más que evidencia que el presidente que es incapaz de cerrar una sombrilla realmente estaba jugando ajedrez en 5 D contra el Deep State. Richard Barnett ¿Qué características debe tener un hombre que acaba de cometer un delito al ingresar por la fuerza al capitolio y a la oficina de una congresista para posar en una foto sentado justo en la silla de dicha congresista? Debe ser estúpido o debe estar convencido que no sufriría consecuencias por ello. Ese hombre es precisamente Richard Barnett a quien el mundo vio sentado desafiante en la silla de Pelosi, con los pies sobre el escritorio. Pensando que sus acciones serían vistas como una ilustración de la victoria que obtendrían y no como evidencia de sus crímenes. El sujeto todavía tuvo la audacia de confesar haber dejado una nota y de haberse robado correspondencia. Richard Barnet fue detenido dos días después en Arkansas y enfrenta 13 cargos. Su estupidez no es uno de ellos. Vaya triste caso. Ashli Babbitt Por último el caso más lamentable ya que Ashli Babbitt no tenía que morir el 6 de enero en Washington DC. No tenía que morir porque las víctimas de manipulación merecen castigo pero también, eventualmente, merecen ayuda. No merecen la muerte. No que estén libres de castigo si cometen un crimen, pero no el máximo castigo de perder la vida. Ashli fue veterana de la fuerza aérea. Seguidora del culto MAGA por años y aparentemente estaba convencida de que su causa no solo era justa, sino que al haber sido incitada por el hombre naranja sería permitida. No solo ingresó al capitolio por la fuerza sino que intentó ingresar a una de las últimas salas que se mantenía resguardada por personal de seguridad armado del capitolio. Los hombres apuntaban hacia la puerta. Reportes aseguran que gritaron a los manifestantes que retrocedieran, que se abstuvieran. Pero la manipulación pudo más que la razón y Ashli, convencida de que saldría victoriosa de esta tormenta rompió la ventana en la parte superior de la puerta y comenzó a cruzar hacia el otro lado. Solo para ser detenida por una bala y caer al piso del lado donde estaban el resto de los manifestantes. Intentaron ayudarla y ella, todavía consciente les dijo “está bien, está bien”. Ni siquiera la bala la hizo entrar en razón. Ni siquiera el ruido del disparo la desprogramó para afrontar la realidad de que vivía sus últimos respiros. Ashli fue pronunciada muerta en el hospital. Tenía 34 años.
You may think you know the answer, but there's a lot more to the story - like the Italian IT Department head who just testified to stealing the election on behalf of the American Embassy and others! So, before rushing to a hasty decision about the people who stormed the Capitol: who they were and why they did it, let's look back at that day. Though many want to jump to the conclusion that we should blame it all on President Trump, a more careful look at all the psychological and political elements show that there are many factors that need to be considered and questions that still need to be answered. We look at the backstory of some of the most colorful characters who stormed the Capitol - like Doug Jensen, a QAnon booster who led the protesters up the stairs, Jake Angeli, the man in the horns and a painted face, Richard Barnett, who sat at Nancy Pelosi’s desk, Ashli Babbitt, the veteran shot by police who believed Trump was “worth dying for,” Roseanne Boyland who was trampled to death, Derrick Evans who resigned from the West Virginia House of Delegates, Jenna Ryan who flew in by private jet because “they want to steal the election,"Jenny Cudd, who said she decided to storm the Capitol when Mike Pence “betrayed us.” Whether you’re a Republican or Democrat, whether you voted for Trump or Biden, if you love America, you’ll want to get to the bottom of this!
The man photographed sitting at House Speaker Nancy Pelosi's desk during Wednesday's riots in the US Capitol has been arrested and charged with three federal counts, including theft of public property, federal officials said Friday. Federal officials said Richard Barnett of Arkansas was taken into custody Friday morning in Little Rock.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
The small city of Gravette is in the spotlight this week after a man who appeared in a photo of House Speak Nancy Pelosi's offices during Wednesday's pro-Trump riot at the U.S. Capitol went viral. Mayor Kurt Maddox addressed the situation in a statement on the city's Facebook page as staff and police were flooded with calls, emails and messages via social media once the man was identified as Richard Barnett. Barnett was arrested this morning by the FBI on charges of entering and remaining on restricted grounds, violent entry and theft of public property. Embed from Getty Images
Welcome to Majority.FM's AM QUICKIE! Brought to you by justcoffee.coop TODAY'S HEADLINES: Donald Trump pledges a peaceful transfer of power when Joe Biden is inaugurated on January 20th. It’s a little late now, doncha think? Meanwhile, Democrats in Congress call for Trump’s immediate removal from office, through impeachment if necessary. But they’d need to cut short their current vacation. And lastly, California looks to extend eviction protections for renters – and to send $600 state stimulus checks to many residents. Now there’s an idea worth stealing. THESE ARE THE STORIES YOU NEED TO KNOW: Here’s the state of play following Wednesday’s insurrectionist raid on the Capitol. After resuming its joint session Wednesday night, Congress voted to certify Joe Biden’s presidential election victory in the wee hours of yesterday morning. When all was said and done, one hundred and forty seven Republican members of Congress – including eight Senators – voted to overrule the Electoral College results. There are now calls that they should face consequences for supporting an anti-democratic putsch, but more on that later. After certifying Biden’s win, the House and Senate adjourned for most of the next two weeks. In a statements released yesterday, Trump offered the closest thing to a concession we will likely hear from him. In a morning statement, one day after vowing to never concede, he said QUOTE there will be an orderly transition on January 20th ENDQUOTE. In a later video, he called for calm and reconciliation in an apparent effort to appease Democrats calling for his removal. This could be how we hear from Trump going forward, in canned statements and videos from the bunker. Facebook chief executive Mark Zuckerberg yesterday announced that Trump would be suspended from the platform indefinitely, or at least until Biden’s inauguration. There were reports that Trump has made plans to pardon family members as well as himself. No shock there. More surprising: the Trump campaign yesterday dropped all of its election challenges in Georgia. More details emerged about the mob that took the Capitol. It reportedly included a former officer of the Oakland, California Police Department, and a current sheriff’s lieutenant from Bexar County, Texas, who is now under investigation. According to Politico, more off-duty police officers and members of the military may have also participated in the mob. A West Virginia state delegate joined in and livestreamed himself pushing past police officers. A Pennsylvania Republican state senator, Doug Mastriano, also organized buses for the mob. A man who was photographed inside House Speaker Nancy Pelosi’s office, and stealing her mail, was identified as Richard Barnett, an avowed white supremacist. Finally, the woman who was shot and killed by Capitol Police was identified. Her name was Ashli Babbitt and she was an Air Force veteran from California, as well as a Q-Anon believer. Law enforcement sources said a Capitol Police officer was either dead or on life support last night, potentially becoming the fifth fatality related to the mob takeover. A rioter reportedly hit him in the head with a fire extinguisher. It’s all pretty grim, isn’t it? Democrats Demand Immediate Impeachment Many news organizations took the day to survey the fallout of Wednesday’s events. Reactions were many and varied. Speaking by telephone to the winter meeting of the Republican National Committee yesterday morning, Donald Trump was greeted with cheers. According to the Washington Post, some shouted we love you when Trump was put on speakerphone. Democrats were in no such lovey-dovey mood. Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer said Trump should be immediately removed from office by way of the 25th Amendment, which is a long shot because it would require action by members of Trump’s own cabinet as well as his Vice President, Mike Pence. (Pence advisers told Business Insider he won’t support such plans.) Failing the 25th Amendment remedy, Schumer said, Trump should be impeached for his role in instigating the assault on Congress. The call for removal was taken up by a wide range of Democrats including Nancy Pelosi and Minnesota Congresswoman Ilhan Omar, who stressed the need to move quickly. According to the Daily Beast, members of the House Judiciary Committee began drawing up articles of impeachment Wednesday evening. Omar sponsored them yesterday. House Judiciary Chairman Jerrold Nadler said he supported the articles being brought directly to the House floor. Separately, Missouri Congresswoman Cori Bush circulated a petition calling for the expulsion of those Republican members who QUOTE incited the attempted coup and white supremacist attack ENDQUOTE. Some Republicans did pipe up, for what it’s worth. Acting Homeland Security Secretary Chad Wolf released a statement imploring Trump to condemn the mob violence. Transportation Secretary Elaine Chao, who is married to Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell, announced her resignation. Acting Attorney General Jeffrey Rosen said the Justice Department is committed to ensuring that those responsible for the attack face the full legal consequences. Former AG Bill Barr clearly blamed Trump for the violence, saying QUOTE orchestrating a mob to pressure Congress is inexcusable ENDQUOTE. The top federal prosecutor in Washington DC, Michael Sherwin, said Trump was not off limits in his investigation. The conduct of the police was heavily scrutinized. The chief of the Capitol Police resigned, and Schumer said he plans to fire the Senate sergeant-at-arms when he takes over as Majority Leader. The Wall Street Journal reported that managers of a DHS unit called Intelligence and Analysis knew of the looming mob but didn’t view it as posing a significant threat. Washington, DC, Mayor Muriel Bowser called for an investigation, noting federal cops came down harder on peaceful civil rights protesters over the summer than on violent insurrectionists this week. I wonder why. California Plans Stimulus Checks A state law protecting California tenants from pandemic-related evictions expires at the end of this month. So it’s good news, as the Los Angeles Times reports, that Governor Gavin Newsom is proposing to extend protections for renters and expedite distribution of $2.6 billion in federal rental assistance. Newsom said the budget he will release today would include the rental assistance money and a $600 state stimulus check to low-income residents. Under the proposals, Newsom said that Californians who have been impacted by this pandemic will get help to provide for their families and keep a roof over their heads. Millions of Californians lost income when the COVID-19 pandemic began in March, per the Times. Last summer, Newsom and the Legislature approved a bill that protected many tenants from evictions through January 31. Speaking Wednesday, Newsom did not say how long an extension he would support. A representative said that the plan is subject to negotiations with legislators. The governor also proposed to provide a Golden State Stimulus that would refund $600 to taxpayers who received a California earned income tax credit, the Times reports. Residents may be eligible for the tax credit if they have annual incomes of $30,000 or less. Last year, nearly four million eligible tax returns were filed. The stimulus payments would be sent out in February and March. Why don’t more states do this? AND NOW FOR SOME QUICKER QUICKIES: NBC News reports that Amazon founder Jeff Bezos is no longer the richest man in the world, after Tesla CEO Elon Musk's fortune rose to $188.5 billion. That’s $1.5 billion more than Bezos. Congratulations to the insufferable plutocrat. Joe Biden has picked Boston Mayor Marty Walsh, a former union leader, to serve as his Labor secretary, according to Politico. It’s a blow to Asian American activists who’d lobbied for California Labor Secretary Julie Su to take that position. But Walsh apparently had the support of both the American Federation of Teachers and the American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees – or at least their leadership. People with no symptoms transmit more than half of all cases of the novel coronavirus, the Washington Post reports. The new statistic comes from a model developed by researchers at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. I’ll say it again: stay home or stay distant, wear a mask, and wash your hands. The Guardian reports that an Iraqi court has issued a warrant for the arrest of Donald Trump. The warrant is part of the court’s investigation into the killing of a paramilitary commander who died in the same US drone strike that killed Iranian general Qassem Suleimani at Baghdad Airport last year. I know where Trump might be – is there a tip line? That’s all for the AM Quickie. Join us this afternoon on the Majority Report. JAN 8, 2020 - AM QUICKIE HOSTS - Sam Seder & Lucie Steiner WRITER - Corey Pein PRODUCER - Dorsey Shaw EXECUTIVE PRODUCER - Brendan Finn
His first brush with celebrity came at the young age of three in 1970 and four in 1971, when Richard Selwyn-Barnett was lucky to meet the singer Dusty Springfield and actor Richard Burton who were having some dental treatment with his father (just off Harley Street in central London). This was just the start of what became!Born in 1967 Richard grew up in the suburban neighbourhood of Woodside Park in North London where he was surrounded by many people in the film, television and music industries who lived nearby in upmarket areas of Totteridge, Whetstone, Hadley Wood, Arkley, Elstree, Radlett and Mill Hill. Never that academic, during his school years from 1972 to 1983 he made a lot of interesting friends, some of whom had relatives in the entertainment world. Basically he was always in the right place at the right time! He had always wanted to “do his own thing” and the world was now his oyster to discover as soon as he acquired his first car the “road trips” began in the summer of 1984.
Une petite histoire des dentiers et de ces derniers faits en dents de cadavre ! Les sources (à retrouver dans les sources des articles) : - https://lebizarreum.com/complement-de-video-larcheologie-de-la-sante-et-du-soin/ _ https://lebizarreum.com/alterations-dentaires-volontaires-mutilations-esthetisme-et-symboles/ - https://lebizarreum.com/lodontologie-dans-le-cadre-medico-legal-et-archeoanthropologique/ - http://www.archeologie.lyon.fr/archeo/sections/fr/publics/dossiers/objet_du_mois/lanthropologue_b._c/ - Pierre Fauchard, Le chirurgien-dentiste ou traité des dents 1746 - The smile Stealer par Richard Barnett - Craft Naomi, Le petit livre des grandes découvertes médicales, Dunod (éd.), Paris, 2009 Suicide douleur des dents : un cas récent https://www.mirror.co.uk/news/uk-news/man-severe-toothache-killed-himself-20663769 Me soutenir https://utip.io/lebizarreum https://www.patreon.com/Lebizarreum
On This Episode: Richard explains how his vision determined his direction. Learn the power of a leader’s actions and words toward others. Hear what Richard feels are the three most important roles in society. Learn how Covid has influenced Richard’s career. Key Takeaways: Be purposeful in pursuing what you want in life. We have to have better communication with ourselves. Don’t assign tasks to team members who don’t have the right personality type to tackle it. Tweetable Quotes: “We’re focusing more on the problem than we are on the opportunity.” - Richard Barnett "Be proactive – not reactive." – Richard Barnett Denis Gianoutsos: denis@leadingchangepartners.com https://my.captivate.fm/www.LeadingChangePartners.com%C2%A0 (www.LeadingChangePartners.com )
Chief Marketing Officer of Supplyframe, Richard Barnett, joins Coruzant Technologies for the Digital Executive podcast. He shares some of his trade secrets as a marketing executive in the startup and global supply chain worlds.
In this episode of the Embedded Insiders, Brandon and Rich continue to probe the impact that COVID-19 is having on the electronics industry today and it’s implications for the future.They begin with a review of recent research published by ByteSnap, “Navigating COVID-19: The New Normal,” which takes a snapshot survey of U.K.-based electronics professionals. Are the somewhat optimistic results of this survey indicative of the global tech sector?Later, Brandon and Rich are joined by Richard Barnett, CMO of SupplyFrame. His company’s “2020 Trends in Electronics Sourcing” report dives deep into the ways that COVID-19 has impacted the global supply chain, and the ramifications that has had on the engineering community. So, what recourse do organizations have to recover from and/or mitigate the risk of such phenomenon? According to Barnett, the answer lies in closer relationships between internal and external partners.Tune in.To read more about ByteSnap's survey, "Navigating COVID-19: The New Normal," visit www.embedded-computing.com/automotive/report-finds-88-percent-of-u-k-electronics-companies-will-recover-from-pandemic-in-less-than-12-months.To find out more about SupplyFrame's "2020 Trends in Electronics Sourcing" report, visit
In this episode we meet Richard Barnett/SVP Marketing at LevaData. LevaData helps global enterprises improve gross margins by reducing supply chain costs, with a focus on delivering measurable and accountable supply chain solutions and strategies that transform companies. The unique LevaData Cognitive Sourcing™ Platform allows customers to sense, recommend, act, and learn. Customers include leaders in the top global supply chain organizations, as well as medium-sized OEMs seeking to achieve best-in-class direct materials sourcing practices.You can connect with Richard here: Email: rbarnett@levadata.com Twitter: @barnettrichardLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/richardbarnett/About PPQC: Process and Product Quality Consulting (PPQC) helps global executives tackle complex corporate challenges. To learn more about PPQC, visit https://ppqc.net Support the show (https://ppqc.net)
For most of human history, tooth care has been pretty bare bones. How did we go from charlatans pulling teeth in a public square, to the modern dentist’s office? ELT exposes the roots of tooth care. Plus, meet the technician who makes movie stars’ teeth look terrible. Guests: Dental historian and retired dentist J. Henry Clarke; historian Richard Barnett. Thanks to callers Amanda and Tess for the questions.
Hello All! Welcome to our first podcast. Do you want to learn how to be a successful grant-writer and fund raiser? Are you passionate about an issue? Do you want to work for a non-profit? Are you interested in learning Arabic (or any other language) but don't know where that degree can take you? Want to learn how to find success? Are you interested in human rights? Women's rights? Politics? Peace & Justice? If so, then this podcast is for you! In this episode, we interview Hannah Lawrence, a Development Professional with a focus on Israel and Palestine currently working at Just Vision. We talk about Hannah's career, her interest in politics, activism, women's rights and international human rights. We also talk about what it takes to become a successful fund raiser/grant writer. Hannah offers some great tips on internships, she discusses working for a non-profit and the film Naila and the Uprising for which she was an associate producer (airing on PBS, Tuesday, March 26, 2019 at 9:00pm EST). She has accomplished so much, all by the age of 27! For any listeners interested in learning more about Wheaton College (in Massachusetts), Northeastern University, and the University of New Hampshire, Hannah talks about her undergraduate experience at these three institutions, particularly as it relates to peace and justice, Middle Eastern Studies, Women's Rights and Politics. We also discuss and her graduate school experience at New York University. Join Our Podcast Email List! Never miss an episode! Show Notes: Women in Development - Greater Boston chapter FLAS: Foreign Language and Area Studies Fellowship ProgramPIRC (Preventions Innovations Research Center) at UNH (Bystander Program Hannah Mentioned)IROP Program (International Research Opportunities Program) UNH New England Tuition Break ProgramFollow All Things College and Career (Podcast):Facebook: All Things College and CareerInstagram: All Things College and CareerTwitter: All Things College and CareerLinkedIn: All Things College and Career Music Production by Lena Keller: lena.m.keller@gmail.comTechnical Production by Richard Barnett
This week, Dr Richard Barnett discusses six things with Ivan which he thinks should be better known. Russell Hoban’s Pilgermann www.nytimes.com/1983/05/29/books/exiled-from-wisdom.html Kedgeree www.coop.co.uk/recipes/quick-and-spicy-kedgeree Wittgenstein’s service in World War One www.military-history.org/articles/thinkers-at-war-wittgenstein.htm Tarbat Discovery Centre in Portmahomack www.tarbat-discovery.co.uk Simon Munnery https://www.theguardian.com/stage/2013/jun/27/simon-munnery-hello-comedy-gold John Fahey’s On the Banks of the Owchita https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jJghX8bInXY This podcast is powered by ZenCast.fm
40 St. Paul’shttps://www.40stpauls.co.uk/Langley Distillery: http://www.langleydistillery.co.uk/Richard Barnett, the Book of Gin: https://www.amazon.co.uk/Book-Gin-Alchemists-Artisanal-Cocktails/dp/0802120431
The Book of Gin by Richard Barnett: https://www.amazon.co.uk/Book-Gin-Alchemists-Artisanal-Cocktails/dp/0802120431Hogarth’s Gin Lane: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Beer_Street_and_Gin_LaneOld Curiosity gin: https://www.theoldcuriosity.co.uk/home/
NRL & New Zealand Legend Richard Barnett joins me on the podcast.Get in touch with me at tristan@talkingwithtk.com and subscribe via iTunes or check out all the show notes and episode guides athttps://www.talkingwithtk.com/
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Recorded live at the Contingent Workforce Conference 2017 in Sydney, we are joined by Richard Barnett from Hays Talent Solutions to explore the 2 key things contingent workers care about, tackling time to fill challenges, using pre-screened candidates and exploring recruitment tech.
THIS WEEKS SHOW FEATURES From My Big Eyes – Janet Montgomery – Andrew Morrison CEO Small Business CampI Talk Credit – Ira RoyalInterview – Linda Brooks Horton and Richard Barnett from the Non Profit Trinity AwardsInterview – Sandi Pruitt discusses Non-Profits in our community
THIS WEEKS SHOW FEATURES From My Big Eyes – Janet Montgomery – Andrew Morrison CEO Small Business CampI Talk Credit – Ira RoyalInterview – Linda Brooks Horton and Richard Barnett from the Non Profit Trinity AwardsInterview – Sandi Pruitt discusses Non-Profits in our community
Michèle Roberts' latest novel evokes Victorian London. Matthew Sweet asks how it smelt and what do museums do to create past smells. Plus a cultural history of dentistry with the medical historian Richard Barnett. The Walworth Beauty by Michèle Roberts is out now. The Smile Stealers: The Fine and Foul Art of Dentistry by Richard Barnett is out now. Producer: Fiona McLean.
This week we're looking at the morbid and fascinating history of our attempts to grapple with disease and death. We're joined by medical historian Richard Barnett to talk about his book "The Sick Rose: Disease and the Art of Medical Illustration." And we'll speak to mortician and blogger Caitlin Doughty about her book "Smoke Gets In Your Eyes: And Other Lessons from the Crematory", and her ongoing YouTube series "Ask a Mortician", about the history, science and cultural attitudes attached to dealing with the deceased.
In this talk medical historian Richard Barnett explores surgery during the 19th century, from the application of antisepsis to experiments with hypnosis. What happened in the early operations that used anaesthesia, and why were patients initially reluctant to agree to it?Richard Barnett is a writer and broadcaster on the cultural history of science and medicine. He teaches on the Pembroke-Kings Programme in Cambridge, and in 2011 received one of the first Wellcome Trust Engagement Fellowships. His books include Medical London: City of Diseases: City of Cures, The Sick Rose (described by Will Self in the Guardian as 'superbly lucid and erudite') and Crucial Interventions: An Illustrated Treatise on the Principles and Practice of Nineteenth-Century Surgery, which was published by Thames & Hudson in cooperation with the Wellcome Collection in October 2015.
"We always write - and read - history thought the prism of our contemporary concerns," So why study history? What do we mean by 'history'? This podcast is a lecture by Dr Richard Barnett, which was part of a course on Thinking run by the IF Project, the free university in London. "We always write - and read - history thought the prism of our contemporary concerns," says Dr Barnett. "There is no such thing as an objective reading of history. This doesn't render history completely subjective, what it means is that history is always coloured, always brought to light, and sometimes distorted, by our present preconceptions, our own concerns, our political concerns and identity where we stand in our own societies, where we want to go. So history in some ways always serves the needs of the present. That doesn't make it worthless, in some ways it can make it even more valuable." Drawing on the story of John Snow - seen as the father of epidemiology because of his work on cholera - Dr Barnett explores history, heritage, historiography, and historical sources (whose voices are heard and whose voices are absent). He starts with a visit to the John Snow pub in London's Soho........ Pictures: Skull: dncnh John Snow pub by Ewan Munro
Greg Kefer and Richard Barnett discuss the risks and advantages that come with the arrival of megaships in this podcast. From economies of scale to increased lead times, megaships will have a major impact on logistics and global supply chains.
*WARNING* *EXPLICIT LANGUAGE USED THOUGHOUT* Beer experts Pete Brown and Melissa Cole, gin-historian Richard Barnett, and London brewers and distillers celebrate and discuss London and it's drinking history and culture; from the taverns to the gin craze, to craft brewing and beyond. Londonist and Conway Hall Ethical Society are proud to present an evening of ale, gin, pubs, conversation and a tipsy toddle through our fantastic city's history and life.
From flowers to candy to wine, Valentine’s Day is a $14 billion industry. Greg Kefer and Richard Barnett discuss some of the supply chain and logistics challenges retailers face during a major shopping holiday like Valentine’s Day in this podcast.
Greg Kefer and Richard Barnett discuss a recent Boston Consulting Group article on digital disruption in this podcast. Using the example of Amazon, BCG describes how three different waves of digital disruption have changed businesses and brought on a convergence of new capabilities. This provides a broader strategic map for how to orchestrate data with the broader supply chain to achieve new levels of agility, responsiveness, and time to market. BCG article: http://digitaldisrupt.bcgperspectives.com/
Fresh Cuts is a meaty podcast from us at Funhouse. Our first is Doctor Richard Barnett, who talks to our interviewer Rachel Humphreys about bodies, disease, London and his latest book Crucial Interventions.
This week we're looking at the morbid and fascinating history of our attempts to grapple with disease and death. We're joined by medical historian Richard Barnett to talk about his book "The Sick Rose: Disease and the Art of Medical Illustration." And we'll speak to mortician and blogger Caitlin Doughty about her new book "Smoke Gets In Your Eyes: And Other Lessons from the Crematory", and her ongoing YouTube series "Ask a Mortician", about the history, science and cultural attitudes attached to dealing with the deceased.