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Ralph talks to journalist and M.Div. Chris Hedges about Pope Leo XIV's encyclical on artificial intelligence. Then, Ralph speaks with Rick Engler (former member of the US Chemical Safety and Hazards Investigation Board) about Trump's proposed closing of that agency. Finally, Ralph pays tribute to some recently departed friends.Chris Hedges is a Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist, who spent nearly two decades as a foreign correspondent in Central America, the Middle East, Africa and the Balkans. He is the host of The Chris Hedges Report, and he is a prolific author— his latest book is A Genocide Foretold: Reporting on Survival and Resistance in Occupied Palestine.I think that Pope Leo kind of missed the point of AI. In that he describes that it could be a positive force for Catholic education (these are his words), compassionate health care, creative platforms that tell the Christian story with truth and beauty. I think those were all indications to me that he didn't quite understand what AI is about. It's not about education, it's not about compassion, it's not about truth, and it's not about beauty. It is a very pernicious force that will go beyond, of course, replacing all sorts of labor, but creating a world where fact and fiction are blurred together.Chris HedgesI think that mass organization is kind of all we have left as we barrel towards an authoritarian state. Congress doesn't function, certainly doesn't function as Congress was designed to function. They have surrendered their traditional constitutional authority, including, of course, the call for Congress to declare war. And this kind of unitary executive branch—this was put into place, by the way, before Trump. He's just taken advantage of it…And I think that it's absolutely fundamental that we recapture that kind of militancy, that kind of organized workforce that has traditionally throughout our history been such an important corrective to democracy—along with, of course, journalism.Chris HedgesRick Engler is a former U.S. Chemical Safety and Hazard Investigation Board member and labor advocate who founded the New Jersey Work Environment Council. He has advocated for successful landmark state and national public policies that ensure workers and the public's “right to know” about potential chemical dangers, and that promote safer processes, chemical incident prevention, and whistleblower protection.The CSB is unique. I mean, nobody would think of abolishing the National Transportation Safety Board. And no one should think about abolishing the Chemical Safety Board, which does the same thing. It's not about issuing, in this case, fines or violations. It's about trying to understand the underlying causes of what led to these incidents.Rick Engler[Trump's allies] have a certain religious fervor about this. When I talk to plant managers, the plant managers of the corporations are much more careful and nuanced in most cases. They don't want their own plants to explode. But somewhere at the higher corporate levels, I think they're just willing to take the risks that the tradeoff for them is: Trump is supporting them in so many ways, why interfere? Why become part of some nuanced opposition to the most extreme EPA attacks? But I do think the elimination of the CSB is driven by the Trump administration in a way that wouldn't be happening if it was just left to the chemical industry trade associations alone. I'm not sure that's an adequate answer. I'm actually kind of puzzled by it. Because it's also really clear that if there was any one major incident, it would cost so much money—not only in the human tragedy of the lives lost and neighbors harmed and evacuations and shelter-in-place and property damage, but these incidents destroy facilities.Rick EnglerNews 6/12/26* Our top stories this week come to us from California, where, after an excruciatingly protracted wait, authorities have finally called some of the most high-profile races. In Los Angeles, Democratic Socialist City Councilwoman Nithya Raman has secured the second slot in the mayoral race, beating out reactionary former reality television star Spencer Pratt, PBS reports. Pratt garnered significant attention from conservative media for his slick AI-generated ads and his false claims about living in an airstream trailer after his LA home burned down in the recent fires. In actuality, he was living in the posh Bel Air hotel, billed as a campaign expense, per TMZ. Now the question becomes whether or not Raman will be able to expand her coalition to unseat incumbent Mayor Karen Bass in November.* If Raman's victory is the good news however, the bad news is that Trump-endorsed Republican Steve Hilton will advance in the gubernatorial race. He will face off against former California Attorney General and Secretary of Health and Human Services Xavier Becerra, who has accepted large campaign contributions from the California Association of Realtors, the California Medical Association and even Chevron, per CalMatters. This outcome means progressive billionaire Tom Steyer will not advance. Many are placing the blame for this on former Congresswoman Katie Porter, who remained in the race despite clearly failing to achieve any real viability throughout the race. This has drawn comparisons to Elizabeth Warren's perceived role as a spoiler candidate vis-a-vis Bernie Sanders in the 2020 Democratic Primary, particularly since Porter is a highly visible protégé of Senator Warren. In his concession speech, Steyer closed by telling his supporters “Pay attention. Know what you deserve, and know who is on your side. Understand who the villains are, and say their names out loud. Continue to demand more from your leaders and your government, until they give you the California – and the country – you know you deserve. I will be with you all the way.”* Elsewhere in California however, progressives scored major victories. In California's 22nd congressional district, Bernie Sanders-backed Randy Villegas secured a spot in the top two, beating out his opponent Jasmine Bains, who enjoyed the backing of AIPAC and 53 corporate donors, according to the American Prospect. He will face Republican incumbent Congressman David Valadao in November. Even more impressive is the victory of progressive challenger Mai Vang in California's 7th district primary, where she actually emerged as the top vote getter, beating out longtime incumbent Congresswoman Doris Matsui. However, because Matsui, who is 81 years old, won the second-most votes, she will still advance to the general election.* Another much-anticipated primary was held this week on the exact other end of the country. In Maine, Graham Platner trounced his opponents in the Democratic Senate race, winning over 70% of the vote despite a concerted campaign against him in the national press. In his victory speech, CNN reports Platner wrote off the smears, saying “They don't know Maine.” Furthermore, he said “If you believe, as I do, that we can change our politics, and change our country, then you must also believe that people can change…To all those who feel let down, disappointed, or disillusioned. It is my job to earn your trust, your faith, and your support. And I will spend every day of this campaign, and if I have the privilege, every day in the United States Senate, doing exactly that.” Platner will face off against five-term incumbent Senator Susan Collins in a race that will be decisive if Democrats are to have any chance of retaking the Senate in the 2026 midterms.* Turning towards the plains, two candidates are starting to show a surprising level of viability in heavily Republican, rural states. First, in Idaho, Todd Achilles is running as an independent against Republican incumbent Senator Jim Risch. Achilles served as a tank commander and armor officer in the Army before a varied career in the corporate world, education and now politics, according to Independent Voter News. The most striking development in this race is a new poll showing that while “Achilles starts out…behind by 14 points at 48-34…once voters hear biographical information about him and negative messaging about Senator Risch, he gains a full 17 points…[leading] Risch, 41% to 38%.” If accurate, this would be a stunningly close race in a state where registered Republicans outnumber registered Democrats by a margin greater than 5-to-1.* In South Dakota, Brian Bengs, another veteran turned educator – turned, in this case, National Park Ranger – is running shockingly close to incumbent Republican Senator Mike Rounds in a head-to-head matchup. According to the South Dakota Standard, the latest polling shows Rounds leading Bengs 44% to 40%, with 16% undecided. Moreover, like the Achilles poll, when voters are given biographical information about Bengs and negative messaging about Senator Rounds, that margin flips to 44% in favor of Bengs, compared to just 42% for Rounds. If these polls are accurate and independent candidates – not just Achilles and Bengs but also Dan Osborn in Nebraska and Seth Bodnar in Montana – prove viable, perhaps even victorious, in states long seen as out of reach for non-Republicans, there will have to be a serious reckoning with the toxicity of the Democratic Party brand in the American heartland.* In Michigan, progressive candidate Abdul El-Sayed has picked up perhaps the most critical possible endorsement in the state: that of the United Auto Workers. In a statement, the union wrote that “UAW members in Michigan want a fighter in Washington, D.C. who isn't afraid to push forward a strong working-class agenda with moral clarity…From Medicare for All to banning stock buybacks, Dr. Abdul El-Sayed is ready, eager, and well-equipped to move our core issues in the U.S. Senate.” Whether because of this endorsement or not, El-Sayed now seems to be in the driver's seat in this primary. This endorsement dovetails with UAW President Shawn Fain's rumored frustration with the mainstream labor movement for not doing more to back labor candidates, such as Clare Valdez in New York, who was a UAW organizer before entering the State Assembly.* On the House floor meanwhile, lame-duck dissident Republican Congressman Thomas Massie delivered a barn-burner of a speech this week, demanding that the government reopen the investigation into the 1967 Israeli attack on the USS Liberty, Al Jazeera reports. The attack on the Liberty, a US Navy vessel, killed 34 service members and injured 171 others. For decades, Israel has claimed that this was nothing more than an accidental incident of friendly fire, but the surviving veterans have long disputed this explanation, contending that it was a deliberate attack, either as a “false flag operation or because they simply didn't want anybody observing what they were doing that day.” Massie called on the House to “give them closure…It's long overdue. And then they can have their justice.”* Looking to Latin America, the presidential election in Peru is, predictably, coming down to a razor thin margin, WLRN reports. This race, between left-wing Senator Roberto Sánchez and Keiko Fujimori, perennial presidential candidate and daughter of former dictator Alberto Fujimori, currently stands at 50.004% for Fujimori and 49.996% for Sánchez, with 98.258% of the votes tabulated. Sánchez was favored to win after the in-country votes were counted, then Fujimori pulled ahead when the votes from Miami came in, other absentee votes eroded that margin and gave Sánchez the edge once again but Fujimori has yet again pulled ahead by a hair. This is Fujimori's fourth presidential campaign, making it to the runoff each time but ultimately losing by the narrowest of margins.* Finally, in Colombia, Progressive International reports that while Colombian President Gustavo Petro presides at the United Nations Security Council, “conservative forces in the country's legislature have conspired against the constitution to ‘SUSPEND' his presidency — just 11 days from the run-off presidential election.” While Reuters adds that the proposal must be “debated and approved by all 16 members of the [legislative Commission of Investigation and Accusation] and subsequently by the Senate before it can take effect,” it is hard to see this as anything besides an opportunistic grab for power while the proverbial cat is away. Petro's four-year term ends in August; the runoff in the presidential election, between leftist Ivan Cepeda and right-wing lawyer Abelardo De La Espriella, will be held on June 21st.This has been Francesco DeSantis, with In Case You Haven't Heard. Get full access to Ralph Nader Radio Hour at www.ralphnaderradiohour.com/subscribe
Send us Fan MailIn this podcast, we sit down for an engaging chat with U.S. Senator Jim Risch. As a rancher himself, Senator Risch shares his life of being a Senator that spends most of his week in Washington D.C., but returns each weekend to Idaho. Senator Risch gives his perspective on the resilience that is required to farm these days among tough market hurdles. He also shares his thoughts on America as a whole, tackles the challenges posed by China, and talks about how his personal relationship with the White House administration has positively affected the way he is able to navigate political battles for his home state of Idaho.
DOCKET ALERTS: War Powers Resolution fails in both Houses of Congress. DHS is ramping up for an immigration surge in Maryland and has purchased an 825,000-square-foot warehouse in Hagerstown. The state is suing to block the facility on environmental grounds. In Baltimore, Judge Julie Rubin joins judges in New York and Los Angeles in holding that ICE is systematically violating the Fifth Amendment rights of immigrants in "temporary" detention by holding them for days on end without hygiene, medical care, or access to counsel. Kalshi customers have filed a class action suit over the company's refusal to pay out on bets — oops, we mean CONTRACT SWAPS — that Ayatollah Ali Khamenei would leave office as Supreme Leader of Iran before March 1. Trump continues to defy the Constitution's requirement that he get Senate approval for principal officers. We discussed it in our post on Judge Lamberth holding that Kari Lake was never legally serving as head of the US Agency for Global Media, and thus her directives are null and void. And Judge Matthew Brann has ruled once again that Attorney General Pam Bondi can't evade senate confirmation for the US Attorney in New Jersey — no, not even if she spreads the appointment out among three lawyers, not just one. And we'll talk about the Trump administration's humiliating U-turn as it tries to un-dismiss the appeal in the case of the executive orders targeting law firms, as well as Anthropic's complaint against the government. Turns out, defying Trump can be good for business! Subscriber Bonus: The Trump administration just dismissed the antitrust suit against Live Nation mid-trial for, uh, reasons. ICE awards $113 million to build out Hagerstown detention center https://www.thebanner.com/politics-power/national-politics/ice-hagerstown-detention-center-contract-AHIV2KEHQJAVFMWBYKO2YBWOCU/ Maryland v. Noem [ICE Warehouse] https://www.courtlistener.com/docket/72313096/state-of-maryland-v-noem/?order_by=desc D.N.N. v. Liggins [ICE temporary holding facility in Baltimore] https://www.courtlistener.com/docket/70321567/dnn-v-liggins/ Risch v. Kalshi https://www.courtlistener.com/docket/72371954/risch-v-kalshiex-llc/ Judge Rules That Kari Lake Is Still A Loser [Law and Chaos] https://www.lawandchaospod.com/p/judge-rules-that-kari-lake-is-still US v. Naviwala [US Attorney New Jersey] https://www.courtlistener.com/docket/68269162/united-states-v-naviwala Susman Godfrey v. Executive Office of the President (DC Cir. Appeal) [docket via CourtListener] https://www.courtlistener.com/docket/71202175/susman-godfrey-llp-v-executive-office-of-the-president/ Anthropic v. US Dep't of War, [docket via CourtListener] https://storage.courtlistener.com/recap/gov.uscourts.cand.465515/ Business Insider, "Claude Hits Number One In The App Store" https://www.businessinsider.com/anthropic-claude-hits-number-one-app-store-openai-chatgpt-2026-2 US v. LiveNation Entertainment (Ticketmaster antitrust lawsuit) [docket via CourtListener] https://www.courtlistener.com/docket/68557723/united-states-of-america-v-live-nation-entertainment-inc/ Show Links: https://www.lawandchaospod.com/ BlueSky: @LawAndChaosPod Threads: @LawAndChaosPod Twitter: @LawAndChaosPod
Lilly Risch, LCSW, joins the podcast to talk about marketing EMDR therapy and what it actually looks like to attract clients who are the right fit. The conversation gets into why explaining EMDR to the public feels so uniquely challenging, how leading with symptoms like anxiety instead of trauma can change everything, and what it takes to build a caseload that's both full and sustainable. Lilly shares her own experience growing a group practice in Milwaukee, along with practical ways to simplify your messaging, define your ideal client, and communicate your value without losing what makes EMDR special. A practical, grounding conversation for any EMDR therapist who's ever struggled to put what they do into words. Be sure to sign up for Lilly's FREE training for EMDR Therapists, "Take the 'Ick' Out of Your Marketing": https://sincere-snow-26884.myflodesk.com/flow. Sponsored by TherapyNotes®: Looking to switch EHRs? Try TherapyNotes® for 2 months free by using promo code ABUNDANT at therapynotes.com. Additional Resources: To learn more about today's guest, visit https://www.abundancepracticebuilding.com/blog. Need help building & filling your practice? Check out the Abundance Party (only $345!): https://www.abundancepracticebuilding.com/party Want website copy that actually sounds like you and makes the right clients feel seen? Referral Ready Website Copy is done-for-you copy for your homepage, about page, and up to three specialty pages — built around your voice, your niche, and your people, for just $2,000: www.abundancepracticebuilding.com/referralreadywebsitecopy
In der neuen Coop-Folge von Insert Moin mit Ink Ribbon Radio werfen Micha, Benny und Björn einen genaueren Blick auf Industria II. Die drei Horrorexperten gehen auf den enttäuschenden Launch-Stand ein und räumen gleich ein: Der erste Teil hatte mit seiner melancholischen Sowjet-Ästhetik und der beklemmenden Atmosphäre eine hohe Messlatte gesetzt. Trotz der technischen Probleme und des unfertigen Gefühls finden sie aber auch vieles, was funktioniert - vor allem die Rückkehr zur düsteren Stimmung und die neuen Survival-Horror-Mechaniken, die den Geist des Originals nicht nur aufleben lassen, sondern auch in eine neue Richtung bewegen.Die Diskussion dreht sich um die Frage, ob Industria II trotz aller Mängel (und von denen gibt es einige!) noch Potenzial für Patches hat. Micha hebt die gelungenen emotionalen Momente hervor, in denen die Handlung und die Level-Design-Ideen greifen, während Benny und Björn die Kernprobleme sezieren: Performance, Bugs, unfertige Level und ein überhastet wirkender Release, der eher wie ein Early Access wirkt. Gemeinsam wägen sie ab, ob die Atmosphäre und die ambitionierten Ideen reichen, um über die sehr groben Kanten hinwegzusehen.Weitere Folgen von Ink Ribbon Radio findet ihr hier:https://inkribbonradio.deMicha hat zum ersten Spiel damals ein Entwicklerinterview gemacht:https://insertmoin.de/mauerfall-science-fiction-und-unheimliche-roboter-entwicklerinterview-zu-industria/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
5.000 Soldaten will US-Präsident Donald Trump aus Deutschland abziehen, dazu von einer Stationierung von Tomahawk-Raketen absehen. Wie groß wären die Lücken, wo steht die Bundeswehr, woran hapert es bei der europäischen Militärkooperation? Capellan, Frank; Krieg, Columba; Pindur, Marcus; Remme, Klaus
5.000 Soldaten will US-Präsident Donald Trump aus Deutschland abziehen, dazu von einer Stationierung von Tomahawk-Raketen absehen. Wie groß wären die Lücken, wo steht die Bundeswehr, woran hapert es bei der europäischen Militärkooperation? Capellan, Frank; Krieg, Columba; Pindur, Marcus; Remme, Klaus
Derzeit treffen sich NATO-Vertreter zu vertraulichen Gesprächen mit Filmschaffenden in ganz Europa und in den USA. Das mutmaßliche Ziel der Militaristen: bei Filmproduktionen Abhängigkeiten zu schaffen und auszunutzen, um dadurch noch mehr Militärpropaganda auf die große Leinwand zu bringen. Von Tobias Riegel.Dieser Beitrag ist auch als Audio-Podcast verfügbar. Die NATO hält derzeit hinter verschlossenenWeiterlesen
Die Bundesregierung reagiert gelassen auf die Ankündigung der USA, 5.000 Soldaten aus Deutschland abziehen zu wollen. Keine Tomahawk-Raketen zu stationieren hingegen löst ernsthafte Sorgen aus. **********In dieser Folge mit: Moderation: Diane Hielscher Gesprächspartnerin: Inga Gebauer, Deutschlandfunk Nova Nachrichteredaktion**********Ihr könnt uns auch auf diesen Kanälen folgen: TikTok und Instagram .
Eine Armada von staatsfinanzierten NGOs und Faktenchecker betreibt Zensur und Ausspähung im Internet nicht nur in Deutschland, sondern in allen westlichen Ländern. Der Volkswirt und Wirtschaftsjournalist Norbert Häring benennt sie in seinem neuen Buch „Der Wahrheitskomplex“. Organisiert werde das globale Propaganda- und Zensur-Netzwerk von der Nato und Geheimdiensten. Auch klassische Medien, Journalisten und Influencer gehören dazu. Finanziert wird dieser Wahrheitskomplex in erster Linie aus Steuergeldern, die bei uns EU und Regierung verteilen. Ziel der Nato-Operation: Zu bestimmen, was die „Wahrheit“ ist und unerwünschte Meinungen zu canceln. Ich würde mich freuen, wenn ihr meine unabhängige journalistische Arbeit unterstützt, damit ich auch in Zukunft weitermachen kann. Vielen Dank! Ich möchte mich auch ganz herzlich bei allen bedanken, die mich bereits unterstützen. Milena Preradovic Name: Milena Preradovic IBAN: AT40 2070 2000 2509 6694 BIC: SPFNAT21XXX oder hhtps://paypal.me/punktpreradovic oder Cryptos Unterstützung in SOL und NAKMAK: 2CaVpf3NJEFdoUZeMAWvTK8aQzxQsMrgTBz5kWiH3Qvy Buchbestellung „Der Wahrheitskomplex“: https://www.amazon.de/Wahrheitskomplex-Staatsauftrag-unerw%C3%BCnschte-Meinungen-bek%C3%A4mpfen/dp/3987913525 Norbert Härings Blog: https://norberthaering.de/ ------------------------------------------ Website: https://punkt-preradovic.com Odysee: https://odysee.com/@Punkt.PRERADOVIC:f Telegram: https://t.me/punktpreradovic Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/milena-preradovic-4a2836147/?originalSubdomain=at Twitter: https://twitter.com/punktpreradovic Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/punktpreradovic/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/punktpreradovic/ theplattform: https://theplattform.net #politik #eu #nato #ngo #faktenchecker #regierung #meinungsfreiheit #desinformation
Episode Notes In this episode, Sarka Risch shares her journey to become a LinkedIn expert, emphasizing the importance of authenticity, mindset, and strategic relationship-building for personal branding success. Discover practical tips to unlock your confidence and grow your presence on LinkedIn. Our Guest: Sarka Risch Sarka Risch is a LinkedIn coach, trainer, and speaker. She joined LinkedIn in 2012 and started as a lurker, afraid of what to share, how to use the platform, and how to talk to people. In 2021, she started investing in her development, LinkedIn, copywriting, and sales skills – and found her purpose, vision, and mission. To date (April 2026), she has helped over 300 leaders find their voice on LinkedIn and build a strong community to realize their goals with the platform. A big part of her journey is her work on a growth mindset, meditation, and learning Kabbalah. She speaks six languages, was born in Czechoslovakia, and has been living in Switzerland since 2007. Her unique LinkedIn‑coaching method was featured in Forbes in 2025. In 2026, she was recognized as the No. 1 LinkedIn growth female expert in Czechia and the No. 2 LinkedIn growth expert in Switzerland. In her 2024 TEDx talk, Sarka inspired the audience by sharing how embracing imperfection has changed her life. In her talks, she loves inspiring audiences about her LinkedIn and entrepreneurial journey. Passionate about personal development and leadership, Sarka continues to invest in her growth and LinkedIn expertise – because she believes that strong connections and authentic voices create lasting impact. References: Sarka Risch Likedin profile Listen to the next Episode All Podcast Episodes
In this engaging episode of John Solomon Reports, we kick off with Congressman Josh Brecheen, who shares his insights on crucial new health care legislation, the ongoing situation in Ukraine, and the implications of the Save America Act. Brecheen's strong opinions on election integrity promise to ignite a lively discussion that you won't want to miss.In the second segment, we welcome Dr. Harvey Risch, the head of the President's Cancer Board, who challenges conventional wisdom in medicine. Dr. Risch discusses the potential of repurposing existing medications, such as ivermectin and mebendazole, to offer new solutions in cancer treatment, rather than solely relying on expensive new drugs.To round out the episode, financial expert Shannon Davis from American Alternative Assets joins us to share his insights on the importance of incorporating gold and precious metals into your retirement portfolio. With the current market volatility, Shannon highlights the warning signs and strategies to safeguard your investments, ensuring that your retirement remains secure amidst economic uncertainty.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
With the ADA Title II digital accessibility deadline just days away, we're joined by legal expert Judith Risch to break down what it really means—and what you should be doing right now. Drawing on over 20 years of experience at the U.S. Department of Education's Office for Civil Rights, Judy cuts through the noise on compliance, risk, and common misconceptions. From who Title II applies to, to why accessibility impacts far more organizations than expected, this episode delivers practical, real-world insight. Most importantly, we shift the conversation from panic to progress. You don't need perfection—but you do need a plan.
La designación de Larry Devoe como nuevo fiscal general de Venezuela provocó críticas. El senador Jim Risch, presidente del Comité de Relaciones Exteriores del Senado de EEUU, aseguró que el nombramiento representa una continuidad del régimen oficialista y no una señal de apertura o transición.
Das Wichtigste am Mittwoch: Tankstellen dürfen nur noch einmal am Tag die Preise erhöhen. Die USA sehen Iran militärisch als besiegt an. Und Selenskyj will Russland ein Angebot für eine Oster-Waffenruhe übermitteln.
Das Wichtigste am Mittwoch: Tankstellen dürfen nur noch einmal am Tag die Preise erhöhen. Die USA sehen Iran militärisch als besiegt an. Und Selenskyj will Russland ein Angebot für eine Oster-Waffenruhe übermitteln.
US-Präsident Trump fordert NATO-Unterstützung und macht Druck, Deutschland lehnt ab und setzt auf Diplomatie. Wie eine Mission in der Straße von Hormus überhaupt aussehen könnte, erklärt Moritz Brake, Reserveoffizier der Deutschen Marine.**********In dieser Folge mit: Moderation: Till Haase und Sebastian Sonntag**********Ihr könnt uns auch auf diesen Kanälen folgen: TikTok und Instagram .
Weltwoche daily ohne externe Video-Werbung geniessen? Werden Sie Abonnent! Nur EUR 5.- im ersten Monat. https://weltwoche.de/abonnemente/Aktuelle Ausgabe von Weltwoche Deutschland: https://weltwoche.de/aktuelle-ausgabe/KOSTENLOS: Täglicher Newsletter https://weltwoche.de/newsletter/App Weltwoche Deutschland http://tosto.re/weltwochedeutschlandDie Weltwoche: Das ist die andere Sicht! Unabhängig, kritisch, gut gelaunt. Trump, Blitzkrieger oder Blindflieger? Erich Vad über den Iran und die Neutralität als Vision für DeutschlandDie Weltwoche auf Social Media:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/weltwoche/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/Weltwoche TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@weltwoche Telegram: https://t.me/Die_Weltwoche Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/weltwoche Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
OA1243 - The lawsuit that was supposed to break up Ticketmaster and Live Nation's obvious monopoly over live music throughout the U.S. has just ended in a settlement so surprising that even DOJ's lead counsel didn't know it was happening. Is this deal as bad as it looks? What does it mean for the future of live entertainment, and what will happen if the dozens of states which joined the feds in this case don't sign off on it? Also: An insurance company sues ChatGPT for telling someone to fire their lawyer, the first (known) instance of a DOJ lawyer writing a brief with AI, and Kristi Noem's Marvel-ous new job. Finally in today's footnote--did thousands of people really just bet on the death of Ayatollah Ali Khameni? We take a closer look at the legal basis for “prediction markets” like Kalshi and Polymarket. Statement of Objection to Ticketmaster Live Settlement, Matt Cameron (Nov. 30, 2011)(Matt's actual filing into the 2011 Ticketmaster litigation demanding a handle of Jack Daniel's and “a personalized letter drafted and personally signed by Ticketmaster CEO Nathan Hubbard which contains at least two (2) credibly apologetic statements, to be reviewed prior to delivery for quality of spelling, grammar, and penitence by an objective arbiter designated by the Court” for each class member) Complaint in United States et al. v. Live Nation (2024) Term Sheet for the Resolution of United States et al. v. Live Nation (2024) “Trump convenes ‘Shield of Americas' summit with 12 Latin American leaders,” The Guardian, (3/7/2026) Show cause order in Fivehouse v. US Department of Defense (2025) Complaint in Nippon Life Insurance Company of America v. OpenAI Foundation (2026) Complaint in Risch v. KalshiEX LLC (2026) Check out the OA Linktree for all the places to go and things to do!
DOCKET ALERTS:War Powers Resolution fails in both Houses of Congress.DHS is ramping up for an immigration surge in Maryland and has purchased an 825,000-square-foot warehouse in Hagerstown. The state is suing to block the facility on environmental grounds. In Baltimore, Judge Julie Rubin joins judges in New York and Los Angeles in holding that ICE is systematically violating the Fifth Amendment rights of immigrants in “temporary” detention by holding them for days on end without hygiene, medical care, or access to counsel.Kalshi customers have filed a class action suit over the company's refusal to pay out on bets — oops, we mean CONTRACT SWAPS — that Ayatollah Ali Khamenei would leave office as Supreme Leader of Iran before March 1.Trump continues to defy the Constitution's requirement that he get Senate approval for principal officers. We discussed it in our post on Judge Lamberth holding that Kari Lake was never legally serving as head of the US Agency for Global Media, and thus her directives are null and void. And Judge Matthew Brann has ruled once again that Attorney General Pam Bondi can't evade senate confirmation for the US Attorney in New Jersey — no, not even if she spreads the appointment out among three lawyers, not just one. And we'll talk about the Trump administration's humiliating U-turn as it tries to un-dismiss the appeal in the case of the executive orders targeting law firms, as well as Anthropic's complaint against the government. Turns out, defying Trump can be good for business!Subscriber Bonus: The Trump administration just dismissed the antitrust suit against Live Nation mid-trial for, uh, reasons. ICE awards $113 million to build out Hagerstown detention centerhttps://www.thebanner.com/politics-power/national-politics/ice-hagerstown-detention-center-contract-AHIV2KEHQJAVFMWBYKO2YBWOCU/Maryland v. Noem [ICE Warehouse]https://www.courtlistener.com/docket/72313096/state-of-maryland-v-noem/?order_by=descD.N.N. v. Liggins [ICE temporary holding facility in Baltimore]https://www.courtlistener.com/docket/70321567/dnn-v-liggins/Risch v. Kalshihttps://www.courtlistener.com/docket/72371954/risch-v-kalshiex-llc/Judge Rules That Kari Lake Is Still A Loser [Law and Chaos]https://www.lawandchaospod.com/p/judge-rules-that-kari-lake-is-stillUS v. Naviwala [US Attorney New Jersey]https://www.courtlistener.com/docket/68269162/united-states-v-naviwalaSusman Godfrey v. Executive Office of the President (DC Cir. Appeal) [docket via CourtListener]https://www.courtlistener.com/docket/71202175/susman-godfrey-llp-v-executive-office-of-the-president/Anthropic v. US Dep't of War, [docket via CourtListener]https://storage.courtlistener.com/recap/gov.uscourts.cand.465515/Business Insider, “Claude Hits Number One In The App Store”https://www.businessinsider.com/anthropic-claude-hits-number-one-app-store-openai-chatgpt-2026-2US v. LiveNation Entertainment (Ticketmaster antitrust lawsuit) [docket via CourtListener]https://www.courtlistener.com/docket/68557723/united-states-of-america-v-live-nation-entertainment-inc/Show Links:https://www.lawandchaospod.com/BlueSky: @LawAndChaosPodThreads: @LawAndChaosPodTwitter: @LawAndChaosPodSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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WE APPRECIATE EACH AND EVERY ONE OF YOU! If you wouldn't mind please go leave us a review on Apple Podcasts! Thanks!!Welcome back to Episode 403 of On the Spot Sports and in today's episode we have a very special guest, professional baseball player, Ryan Risch! Ryan and I talk about his first season in the Pecos league with the Pecos Bills. We also talk about development through college ball at Judson University and College of Lake County, mindset of a pitcher on the mound, importance of proper mechanics, adapting to different situations in game, growing up through youth ball to get to the high school and college level and so much more! We hope you guys enjoy this episode!!Thank you Ryan for coming on the show! I had a blast!!Follow us on Instagram @on_the_spot_sports and take a listen on YouTube, Spotify and Apple/Google Podcasts @ On The Spot SportsGet $25 off our guy Jamie Phillips Nutrition book for Hockey Players with the discount code "ONTHESPOT" on victoremnutrition.comLiving Sisu link: https://livingsisu.com/app/devenirmem.... BECOME A MEMBER TODAY
Herzlich willkommen zu einer neuen Folge von "Last Seen". Heute wagen wir uns in die nebligen Weiten des Oderbruchs. Als wahrscheinlich größter Fan des Films „Schneeflöckchen“ wurde Tom schnell hellhörig, als er mitbekam, dass ein Großteil dieser Crew eine Mystery-Serie auf unsere Bildschirme zaubert. Was genau er alles darüber zu sagen hat, erfahrt Ihr in dieser interessanten Folge. Wir wünschen allen Zuhörerinnen und Zuhörern viel Spaß und bedanken uns beim Head-Autor der Serie, Arend Remmers, der hier das Vor- und Nachwort spricht. Vielen Dank an Tom für seine Mühe, uns diese interessante Serie vorzustellen und an alle, die es noch nicht getan haben - unbedingt reinschauen! Erfahre auf der Homepage www.horrortalk.de wie auch Du dabei sein kannst. Dort findest du außerdem Infos zu kommenden Episoden, Veranstaltungen und kannst bei Abstimmungen mitentscheiden. Trete auch der Discord‑Community bei und tausche dich mit anderen Fans und Gästen aus.
Der Generalinspekteur der Bundeswehr und der britische Generalstabchef fordern in einem Offenen Brief die Aufrüstung Europas. Darin appellieren sie an jeden einzelnen Bürger, sich auf „Verteidigung“ vorzubereiten. Ein solcher Brief des ranghöchsten deutschen Offiziers ist im Hinblick auf eine Entschärfung des Konflikts mit Russland eine Katastrophe. Der Spiegel berichtet zwar vordergründig sachlich überWeiterlesen
Unsere Hände sind Meisterwerke der Evolution. Sie verbinden Fühlen, Denken und Handeln auf einzigartige Weise. Warum sie mehr als Werkzeuge des Alltags sind, diskutiert Moderator Jürgen Wiebicke mit dem Germanisten und Medienwissenschaftler Jochen Hörisch. Von WDR 5.
Gabor Steingart präsentiert das Pioneer Briefing.
Donald Trump kündigte Ende 2025 eine massive Aufrüstung der US-Marine an: neue, gigantische Schlachtschiffe, eine eigene "Trump-Klasse" mit maximaler Feuerkraft. Er nennt sie die "goldene Flotte". Doch sind solche Stahlkolosse im Zeitalter von Drohnen und Hyperschallwaffen überhaupt noch zeitgemäß? In der aktuellen Folge spricht Stefan Niemann mit dem Admiral a.D. Manfred Nielson über Trumps Pläne und die Frage, wie eine Seemacht im 21. Jahrhundert aussehen sollte. Nielson ist der Meinung: "Moderne Einheiten müssen heute nicht über Größe überzeugen, sondern durch Technologie". Dabei geht es auch um den strategischen Wettbewerb mit China und um die Rolle der US-Navy in den kommenden Jahrzehnten. Ein historischer Rückblick zeigt, dass die Debatte über militärische Stärke nicht neu ist. Schon im US-Wahlkampf 2012 reagierte Barack Obama auf Kritik an der schrumpfenden amerikanischen Flotte mit dem Hinweis, dass moderne militärische Fähigkeiten nicht durch bloßes Zählen von Schiffen zu erfassen seien - ein Argument, das heute aktueller denn je erscheint.Zuvor blickt Kai Küstner wie gewohnt auf den russischen Krieg gegen die Ukraine. Nachdem die Ukraine im vergangenen Jahr mit der Produktion von Drohnen in Deutschland begonnen hatte, erwartet Präsident Selenskij nun eine erste Auslieferung bereits in den nächsten Tagen. Überhaupt verzahnen sich die Rüstungsindustrien der Ukraine und ihrer europäischen Partner zunehmend: Kyjiw vollzieht einen Strategiewechsel und will künftig Waffen exportieren. Außerdem geht es um den Test einer deutsch-britischen Hyperschallrakete und um die Frage, ob der anfangs so gepriesene ukrainischen Marschflugkörper “Flamingo" hinter den Erwartungen zurückblieb. Auch die Lage an den Fronten und die anhaltenden russischen Luftangriffe auf die ukrainische Energieinfrastruktur werden eingeordnet.Lob und Kritik, alles bitte per Mail an streitkraefte@ndr.de Interview mit Admiral a.D. Manfred Nielson https://www.ndr.de/nachrichten/info/audio-412636.html Flamingo - erfüllt Erwartungen bislang nicht: https://kyivindependent.com/ukraine-strikes-russias-oreshnik-launch-site-in-kapustin-yar-with-flamingo-missiles-general-staff-says/ https://www.tagesspiegel.de/internationales/da-stimmt-was-nicht-ist-der-gross-beworbene-ukrainische-marschflugkorper-flamingo-ein-flop-15207640.html Trump kündigt Bau neuer Kriegsschiffe an: https://www.tagesschau.de/ausland/amerika/trump-kriegsschiffe-100.html Alle Folgen von "Streitkräfte und Strategien" https://www.ndr.de/nachrichten/info/podcast2998.html Podcast-Tipp: 15 Minuten. Der tagesschau-Podcast am Morgen https://www.ardaudiothek.de/sendung/urn:ard:show:b84b465ae5abcd64/
The Root and Rise Podcast | Personal Growth, Motherhood, & Healing Trauma
The current political climate in the U.S. is heavy and many of us are feeling it in our bodies, our relationships, and our sense of safety - even if we can't always put words to it. In this episode, I sit down with a licensed therapist to talk honestly about collective trauma - what it is, how it's different from personal trauma, and why witnessing violence, political unrest, and constant crisis through the news and social media can be so deeply activating. We explore how trauma impacts both the mind and the body, including anxiety, stress responses, overwhelm, and feelings of hopelessness.We also talk about what happens when you're repeatedly exposed to triggering videos or headlines, how political violence affects our nervous systems, and why social anxiety can feel heightened right now. She shares tools and therapeutic approaches to support healing during this time.So if you've been feeling overwhelmed, disconnected, or unsure how to keep going when it doesn't feel like things are getting better, this episode is a reminder that your response makes sense and that healing is possible - especially when we do it together.
Have you ever felt like you've talked about your anxiety until you're blue in the face, yet the panic still feels "stuck" in your body?In this episode, I'm joined by Lilly Risch, an expert EMDR therapist and consultant. We're moving beyond traditional talk therapy to explore Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR)—a body-based modality specifically designed to target the root of panic and anxiety disorders."EMDR is a really powerful way to look at symptoms and help people make progress a lot quicker than traditional talk therapy... because our brains and our nervous systems are complex." — Lilly RischJOIN PANIC TO PEACE HERE: https://www.ahealthypush.com/live-panic-to-peaceTAKE MY FREE QUIZ AND FIND OUT WHAT'S CAUSING YOU TO STAY STUCK: https://www.ahealthypush.com/blocking-quizA HEALTHY PUSH INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/ahealthypush/GET THIS EPISODE'S SHOW NOTES: https://www.ahealthypush.com/post/emdr-therapy
The Chairman of the Senate Committee on Foreign Relations, Senator James (Jim) Risch (R-ID), discusses the path that led him to Congress. He describes some of the work he does on the Senate Foreign Relations Committee and his stance on the situation in Afghanistan, tensions with Iran, and the ongoing conflict in Ukraine. The Chairman also explains his relationship with President Trump, highlighting his unconventional approach to foreign affairs and ability to resolve international conflicts. Bring on the Stupid: Jason shares the most "bizarre" things people left in Ubers in 2025. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
As the full-scale invasion of Ukraine nears its four-year anniversary, The Naked Pravda looks back even further to the origins of the conflict that began nearly 12 years ago. This episode features a deep dive into the 2013–14 Euromaidan Revolution and its counter-movement, the Antimaidan. William Jay Risch, a professor of Russian and Eastern European history at Georgia College, joins the podcast to discuss his forthcoming book, Ukraine's Euromaidan: From Revolutionary Euphoria to the Madness of War. In this interview, Risch challenges prevailing Western narratives by examining the marginalization of leftist voices during the revolution and the missed opportunities for broader political mobilization. He also discusses the agency behind the “Russian Spring” counter-protests, explaining how escalating revolutionary violence and Russian intervention weakened Ukrainian unity and contributed to where the country finds itself today. Time stamps for this episode: (3:22) Euromaidan's evolution(12:27) The role of identity and class politics(19:20) The impact of Russian intervention(25:09) The aftermath and current state of UkraineКак поддержать нашу редакцию — даже если вы в России и вам очень страшно
Werbung: Diese Episode wird unterstützt von myclimate. Solltest auch du ein Unternehmen, ein Produkt oder eine Veranstaltung haben, die einem interessierten Publikum vorgestellt werden MUSS, melde dich gern unter backoffice@katja-diehl.de! Susanne Risch, seit 26 Jahren bei brandeins, gibt offen zu: "Als wir gelernt haben, wie komplex das System Mobilität im öffentlichen Schienenverkehr eigentlich gemanagt wird – wenn du dir die Zahlen anguckst, wie viele Aufgabenträger, wie viele Verkehrsverbünde, wie viele regionale, lokale und sonstige Betreiber es gibt: Es ist eigentlich ein Wunder, dass überhaupt irgendwo in diesem Land irgendetwas fährt." Philipp Kühn von der Deutschen Bahn, der die Initiative Zukunft Nahverkehr verantwortet, kennt diese Komplexität natürlich. Aber auch für ihn war die Zusammenarbeit mit brandeins eine Entdeckungsreise. Der Impuls für die ganze Initiative kam, als der damalige Kanzler Scholz zu einem Mobilitätsgipfel lud. Auf den Abschlussfotos: sechs Herren von Automobilkonzernen und ein Kollege vom Fahrradverband. Öffentliche Mobilität? Fehlte komplett. "Da kann man aber keinem zum Vorwurf machen, weil wir dezentral organisiert sind und es lokale Verantwortlichkeiten gibt. Aber es gibt einfach einen Mangel an übergreifender Sichtbarkeit des Themas", erklärt Philipp. Die Autoindustrie macht seit Jahrzehnten erfolgreich Lobbyarbeit. Der ÖPNV hat das nie systematisch gelernt – oder konnte es aufgrund seiner föderalen Struktur nicht. Das Spannende an der Kooperation: brandeins arbeitet journalistisch unabhängig Susanne betont: "In diesem speziellen Fall war es tatsächlich so, dass es an keiner einzigen Stelle auch nur den Hauch des Versuchs einer Einflussnahme gab, etwas zugunsten von ÖPNV oder Schiene oder zu Ungunsten von Auto zu kuratieren. Wirklich nicht ansatzweise." Was dabei herauskam, ist ein Report voller überraschender Zahlen. Philipp nennt eine, die ihm besonders im Gedächtnis blieb: "60 Prozent wissen nicht, dass ÖPNV zur staatlichen Daseinsvorsorge gehört. Und mehr als die Hälfte weiß überhaupt nicht, wie der ÖPNV finanziert wird." Das muss man sich mal auf der Zunge zergehen lassen. Wir diskutieren ständig über Verkehrswende, aber die Grundlagen sind vielen Menschen gar nicht klar. Noch absurder wird es bei den Widersprüchen, die die repräsentative Umfrage zutage brachte. Susanne lacht, als sie davon erzählt: "62 Prozent wünschen sich, dass die Innenstädte autofrei werden und sind gleichzeitig große Fans und sagen, wir können auf gar keinen Fall aufs Auto verzichten. Wir hatten vorgehabt, eine Seite zu machen mit nur solchen Widersprüchlichkeiten – haben wir aufgegeben, weil es gibt zu viele." Am Ende unseres Gesprächs landet Susanne bei einem Gedanken, der eigentlich banal klingt, aber offenbar schwer umzusetzen ist: "Das sind manchmal Minischritte und es sind vielleicht auch größere Schritte und es hat was mit Geld zu tun, jawohl. Aber es hat schon vor allen Dingen damit zu tun, dass wir aufhören, immer wieder mit dem Finger auf die anderen zu zeigen, weil die bescheuert und blöd sind. Sondern ja, den ersten Schritt macht jeder für sich selbst." Vielleicht ist das der eigentliche Wert solcher Reports. Nicht die pädagogische Belehrung, sondern Fakten, die einen ins Nachdenken bringen. Küchenzurufgeschichten, wie Susanne sie nennt. Zahlen, die man mit ins Büro nimmt, an den Abendbrottisch, in die Diskussion mit Freunden. Die einen vielleicht dazu bringen, einen Moment innezuhalten und zu fragen: Moment mal, warum mache ich das eigentlich so?
A brand-new study shows what we all intuitively knew, sometimes letting it rip with a good curse word makes you tougher. Researchers found that swearing can boost physical performance and increase pain tolerance, a real-world psychological edge the elites don’t want to admit exists. Grant digs into why this matters, how mental intensity translates into physical results, and why the “politeness police” hate the idea that raw emotion can actually make you stronger. Then we break down a massive development coming out of President Trump’s health team. Dr. Harvey Risch, long targeted by the medical establishment for challenging their narratives, has been appointed to the Trump Cancer Panel. This is a game-changer. Risch is a believer in ivermectin as a potential cancer treatment, and his inclusion signals a seismic shift away from the pharmaceutical cartel’s control and toward real innovation and honesty in medicine. https://Twc.Health/Grant (Use Grant for 10% Off) See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode, we welcome Alabama senator and former football coach Tommy Tuberville. He shares his insights on the military's actions against drug trafficking, particularly fentanyl, and discusses the implications of these actions for national security. Senator Tuberville also addresses the controversies around political responses, the threat of radical ideologies within our homeland, and the urgent need for healthcare reform. Then, Dr. Harvey Risch, the newly appointed cancer czar by President Trump, shares insights into the ongoing battle against cancer. Dr. Risch discusses the importance of cancer prevention, the role of lifestyle factors such as diet and obesity, and the challenges faced in the healthcare system today. He emphasizes the need for more public awareness on cancer prevention and discusses potential new medications that could help reduce cancer risk. Finally, New York Congresswoman Claudia Tenney discusses the critical SAVE Act aimed at enhancing election integrity through voter identification. With a focus on restoring trust in the electoral process, Tenney shares insights from her experiences and highlights the bipartisan support for voter ID laws. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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Inside Wirtschaft - Der Podcast mit Manuel Koch | Börse und Wirtschaft im Blick
Dieses Jahr lief fantastisch für einige Rohstoffe - vor allem für das Edelmetall Gold. „Mit den über 4.300 Dollar hätte ich nie gerechnet. Da ist viel in Bewegung gekommen und Gold wurde zur Diversifikation genutzt. Anleger haben einen Teil des Portfolios in Gold-ETCs investiert und Notenbanken sind auch weiter Käufer. Wir prognostizieren für nächstes Jahr einen moderaten Anstieg, aber es ist nicht unwahrscheinlich, dass wir durchaus die 5.000 Dollar pro Unze sehen. Wir werden auch im nächsten Jahr Freude an Gold haben", erklärt Michael Blumenroth im Rohstoff-Talk. Der Rohstoffanalyst der Deutschen Bank weiter: „Silber und Platin sind noch stärker als Gold gestiegen. Da hätte vor Jahresbeginn niemand einen Cent drauf gewettet." Und wie ist es bei Erdgas, Öl, Kupfer oder Kakao? Alle Details gibt es im Interview von Inside Wirtschaft-Chefredakteur Manuel Koch an der Frankfurter Börse und auf https://www.xetra-gold.com
Blue Alpine Cast - Kryptowährung, News und Analysen (Bitcoin, Ethereum und co)
Die Darstellungen in Computerspielen werden immer realistischer - auch bei sogenannten Shooter-Spielen. Militärs und Rüstungsunternehmen machen sich das zunutze: Gamer testen Waffen, Armeen spielen Manöver durch oder rekrutieren die besten Spieler. Unger, Kolja www.deutschlandfunk.de, Hintergrund
Dagmar Rosenfeld präsentiert das Pioneer Briefing
«Zigerbrüüt», «mäijöörisch», «uumäär», «mäinäid», «tedlä», «nuch»: Die Mundart des Kantons Glarus hat aussergewöhnlich viele Erkennungswörter. Man könnte meinen, die Sprache halte sich für einmal an politische Grenzen. Grund für diese erstaunliche Menge an Glaronismen sind die geografischen Bedingungen, die Isoliertheit des Tals durch die Berge ringsum. Aber «Glarnertüütsch» ist nicht so einheitlich, wie man meinen könnte: Im Hinterland (Süden) sagt man zum Beispiel: «Mir tüend de Spegg mit em dreggete Messer esse», im Mittel- und Unterland dagegen: «Mir tönd de Spägg mit em dräggete Mässer ässe». Wobei sich Mollis nicht an diese Regel hält. Und der Kerenzerberg auch eine eigene Variante hat. Schaut man genau hin, wird es wie immer kompliziert – und interessant. Auch wer den «Hürbigraagg» nicht kennt, sollte unbedingt reinhören! FamN Niklaus, Balimann und Jampen This Fetzer vom Schweizerischen Idiotikon erklärt drei Namen, deren Gemeinsamkeit darin liegt, dass sie alle in Müntschemier im Berner Seeland alteingesessen sind. Jampen stammt vielleicht wie der Name Gamp vom Verb gampen ab, das «schaukeln» bedeutet. Der Name Balimann ist die deutsch geprägte Version des jenseits der Sprachgrenze im Kanton Freiburg einheimischen Namens Ballaman. Entweder stammt das Namenpaar vom althochdeutschen Personennamen Baldoman ab, der sich als «kühner Mann» übersetzen lässt. Oder Balimann, Ballaman kommen vom welschen Wort bailli «Landvogt». Und der Name Niklaus geht auf den Heiligen Nikolaus von Smyrna zurück. Dieser war als beliebter Heiliger ein häufiger Namengeber. Buchtipp: Glarner Mundartwörterbuch. Herausgegeben vom Verein Glarner Mundartwörterbuch und der Academia Glaronensis. Bearbeitet von Luzius Thöny, Kevin Müller, Sirkka Marti. Baeschlin Verlag 2024
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I have known LTG (Ret) Stuart Risch since we were both first lieutenants in the U.S. Army JAG Corps. We met as students in the 116th JAG Basic Course at the Army's law school in Charlottesville, Virginia. It is an understatement to say that Stu has had a spectacular career with his 40 years of uniformed service with the U.S. Army -- 36 of which were on active duty, while another 4 were spent in the U.S. Army Reserve as a Field Artillery officer -- rising to the pinnacle of the Army's military law leadership as The Judge Advocate General. I always recall Stu as being an affable, smart and well-liked guy and my initial assessment of him was obviously spot-on correct! Out of the JAG Basic Course, Stu went to Fort Hood, Texas where he spent a good part of his career and it put him on the path to the success that he has had. In this episode of the podcast, we cover Stu's long career as noted in his Wikipedia page here , and it was as if no time at all has passed since we last talked in Charlottesville. Following his Army career, Stu became a business litigation and government investigations and white-collar law partner with Shook, Hardy and Bacon, LLP, in their Washington, D.C. office. I really enjoyed catching up with him and I think you will like hearing his story and about his service to our country. On a funny side note that he talks about on the podcast, Stu spent a lot of time and energy initially trying to get out of his active-duty Army commitment to continue serving in the US Army Reserve at the beginning of his career. Our country is lucky that he didn't succeed in that endeavor!
Why does motherhood seem to resurface wounds you thought were long buried? In this episode, Emily sits down with trauma therapist Lilly Risch to explore the deep, often surprising ways parenting can trigger unresolved trauma, and how healing is not only possible, but transformational.Together, they discuss:Why becoming a parent often brings up your "stuff"The difference between normal parenting stress and trauma-based reactionsWhat “mother wounds” really are, and how they show upHow to identify when your triggers are rooted in past experiencesWays to respond more intentionally to your child without shameThe power of repair, self-awareness, and breaking generational cyclesWhether you're navigating mom rage, guilt, anxiety, or emotional overwhelm, this conversation is a validating reminder that you are not alone, and healing can happen even in the messiness of motherhood.
“Sicherheitshalber” ist der Podcast zur sicherheitspolitischen Lage in Deutschland, Europa und der Welt. In Folge 96 diskutieren Thomas Wiegold, Ulrike Franke, Frank Sauer und Carlo Masala zuerst über einen Aspekt der ukrainischen Operation Spinnennetz, der etwas weniger mediale Aufmerksamkeit erfahren hat: die Nutzung von KI-gestützter Objekterkennung in Drohnen und das, was man “Autonomie in Waffensystemen” nennt. Es geht in diesem Zusammenhang auch um die von der Bundeswehr avisierte Beschaffung von “Strike Drohnen” bzw. “Loitering Munitions”. Im zweiten Teil wenden die vier Podcaster sich dem Thema Personal bei der Bundeswehr zu. Gespeist wird das Gespräch von vielen Erfahrungsberichten, die Hörerinnen und Hörer eingesandt haben. Wie kann die Bundeswehr hier das eine oder andere besser machen? Wir würden gerne auch von all jenen hören, die dafür in den entsprechenden Stellen Verantwortung tragen! Abschließend wie immer der “Sicherheitshinweis”, der kurze Fingerzeig auf aktuelle, sicherheitspolitisch einschlägige Themen und Entwicklungen - diesmal mit JCPOA, aber bei Wish bestellt, der Frage nach der Rolle des Datenschutz beim Aufbau der Reserve, Drohnentests in der Ostsee sowie Italiens Plan, einen nuklear angetriebenen Flugzeugträger zu bauen. KI: 00:02:40 Personal: 00:42:02 Fazit: 01:08:42 Sicherheitshinweise: 01:11:11 Mail: mail@sicherheitspod.de Web: https://sicherheitspod.de/ Shop: https://sicherheitshalbershop.myspreadshop.de/ Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/sicherheitspod Bitte beachten! Neues Spendenkonto: Sicherheitshalber Podcast IBAN DE81 1001 8000 0995 7654 77 FNOMDEB2 Finom Komplette Shownotes unter: https://sicherheitspod.de/2025/06/10/folge-96-spinnennetz-oder-was-ki-militaerisch-kann-bundeswehr-und-personal-wunsch-vs-wirklichkeit/
Charles de Gaulle legte die Basis für ein militärisch unabhängiges Frankreich und Europa. Seine Reden zu Verteidigungspolitik und Bewaffnung sind von frappierender Aktualität angesichts der heutigen geopolitischen Lage des Kontinents. Rienäcker, Cai www.deutschlandfunk.de, Hintergrund
On this episode of the podcast, Yale University School of Public Health Professor Emeritus Dr. Harvey Risch discusses the critical lessons learned from the COVID-19 pandemic. He breaks down the inaccuracies in early information, the suppression of dissenting scientific voices, and the failures of policies like lockdowns and mask mandates. Dr. Risch highlights the effectiveness of early treatments, such as hydroxychloroquine, which showed a 75% reduction in mortality in early studies and explained the rationale behind the Great Barrington Declaration's approach to protecting high-risk individuals while allowing society to function normally.Furthermore, Dr. Risch shares his skepticism about the potential for bird flu to become the next pandemic and underscores the need for objective evidence in restoring public trust in health authorities.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
In a world where public health messages often clash with sensational media coverage, Dr. Harvey Risch, a professor emeritus at Yale School of Public Health, provides a refreshing perspective on the current health landscape. Dr. Risch delves into the current state of bird flu and measles outbreaks, exploring the risks to the general public and discussing the implications of vaccination strategies. Dr. Risch shares his insights on how to approach these health concerns rationally and the importance of transparency in public health communications. Also, Dr. McCullough, the chief scientific officer at the Wellness Company, discusses the alarming rise of bird flu and its potential for human transmission. Dr. McCullough shares his insights on the current state of the outbreak, the counterproductive nature of culling, and the importance of natural immunity. He also delves into the resurgence of measles, exploring the implications of recent fatalities and the need for thorough public health investigations. Finally, Media Research Center's executive director, Dan Schneider, breaks down the pressing issue of censorship in America, unravelling the extensive censorship initiatives launched during the Biden administration, explore the implications of government influence on media, and discuss the ongoing campaign to defund taxpayer-supported media outlets like PBS and NPR. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
America Out Loud PULSE with Dr. Randall Bock – Long-term harm looms, Risch warns. "Cancer risks from immune system damage caused by the vaccine will take years to fully understand," he notes, reflecting on the dangers of rushed interventions. The discussion lays bare a chilling truth: the pandemic revealed not just viral vulnerabilities but systemic failures in medical ethics and governance...
John Solomon, Dr. Harvey Risch do a deep dive into the history of mRNA vaccines and what recent research is showing, and discuss Dr. Risch new book, Toxic Shot: Facing the Dangers of the COVID “Vaccines”. Additional interviews with Truth Social CEO Devin Nunes raises concern with U.S. security failures from the domestic to international level. “That's what worries me most about the future of this country is people don't trust the system. They don't trust the government. And that's a big, big problem,” and CEO Mike Ring of ‘Ole Party Bank' on banking for freedom living Americans.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.