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Federal funding for permanent housing is about to plummet, Joby Aviation takes flight at the Dubai Air Show, Monterey and Santa Cruz counties trudge slowly toward battery storage regulation, and more in this week's local news roundup.
Falamos do Santa Cruz, dentro e f ora do campo.
Date: November 16, 2025Speaker: David Del CastilloPastor of Iglesia Gracia Soberana in Santa Cruz, Bolivia
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Monterey and Santa Cruz counties are at the center of a power struggle with the state over a key part of the clean energy transition—battery storage.
À la 30è conférence des Nations unies sur le changement climatique, organisée en ce moment à Belém au Brésil, ce vendredi 21 novembre 2025 est officiellement le dernier jour de négociations. Mais en raison de désaccords et d'un incendie, qui s'est déclaré jeudi (20 novembre 2025) dans l'enceinte de la COP, les négociations pourraient se poursuivre jusqu'à samedi (22 novembre). Une légère odeur de brûlé flotte encore dans les couloirs des immenses tentes temporaires de la COP30, explique notre envoyée spéciale à Belém, Lucile Gimberg. Hier après-midi, (20 novembre) malgré les six heures de fermeture, certains pays et blocs de pays puissants ont continué à discuter, de manière extra-officielle, toute la nuit. Il est probable que la COP s'étende jusqu'à demain samedi (22 novembre). «La COP se terminera au moment opportun pour les négociations. L'objectif n'est pas seulement de respecter le calendrier, mais d'atteindre les résultats escomptés en matière de changement climatique», a assuré Marina Silva, la ministre brésilienne de l'Environnement. La présidence de la COP a publié, à l'aube, une série de nouveaux textes dont le principal, le dénommé «mutirao» (un terme autochtone au Brésil pour dire qu'une communauté se rassemble pour réaliser une tâche commune). Dans ce texte, la présidence appelle les pays développés à redoubler d'efforts pour fournir 120 milliards de dollars aux pays en développement pour les aider à résister aux catastrophes climatiques. Mais rien d'obligatoire, alors que c'est une demande forte des pays africains notamment. De plus, elle exhorte les pays qui n'ont pas publié de nouveaux plans climat à le faire rapidement. Une formulation trop timide, estiment certains, alors que le manque d'ambition dans les politiques pour freiner le réchauffement mondial se fait sentir un peu partout sur la planète, explique Lucile Gimberg. L'Union européenne, dont la France, est donc mécontente. D'autant que le document ne mentionne plus une éventuelle «feuille de route» qui expliquerait comment les pays peuvent mettre en œuvre l'objectif, adopté à Dubaï, il y a deux ans, de sortie des énergies fossiles. Des pays - notamment pétroliers - s'y opposent. En Amazonie brésilienne, de l'açaí sans pesticides Non loin de Belém, où se tiennent les négociations de la COP30, on cultive dans l'État du Pará un fruit appelé l'açaí. Ce «superfruit antioxydant», en vogue en Europe ou encore aux États-Unis, est récolté au sommet de palmiers en Amazonie. Il est cueilli par des familles de peuples traditionnels qui habitent au bord des fleuves, dans des zones marécageuses. Une agriculture sans pesticides, qui permet de protéger la forêt tout en générant des revenus pour ces familles. Certaines travaillent ainsi en agroforesterie, comme dans la communauté de Mupi, à une demi-journée de voyage de Belém. «À l'époque, ces terres n'étaient pas entretenues. C'était du simple açaí natif. Et quand on a vu qu'il pouvait y avoir un marché de l'açaí, on a changé d'attitude et on en récolte les fruits aujourd'hui. On peut dire que l'açaí, c'est la spécialité de la maison. Ça représente la plus grande partie de nos revenus», explique Leonilson de Reis Castro, président de l'association des producteurs d'açaí de Mupi, au micro de notre correspondante Sarah Cozzolino. Au sein de la coopérative, les producteurs d'açaí ont reçu plusieurs formations pour encourager la biodiversité et la fertilité des sols, à contre-courant de la monoculture d'açaí observée dans certaines communautés. «Les entreprises jouent un rôle important. Car notre marché exige de l'açai bio, [d'autant plus que] les regards du monde entier sont tournés vers l'Amazonie, témoigne Solène Guillot, agronome chez Nossa, une entreprise française qui exporte l'açaí des producteurs de Mupi. Donc si on veut pouvoir vendre un produit qui vient d'Amazonie en Europe, il faut montrer patte blanche. [Montrer que c'est] vertueux pour le territoire, pour l'environnement, et pour les populations. » Le ministère de la Justice «enterré» en Bolivie Le nouveau président bolivien de centre-droit Rodrigo Paz a annoncé ce jeudi 20 novembre la suppression du ministère de la Justice. «Nous allons l'enterrer pour de bon. C'en est fini du ministère de la persécution, c'en est fini du ministère de l'injustice, [...] c'en est fini du ministère qui était un moyen pour les politiques de faire du chantage. Aucun homme politique n'interférera plus jamais dans le système judiciaire», a-t-il déclaré lors d'une conférence de presse. Parmi les proches de Rodrigo Paz, au centre-droit mais aussi à droite, la suppression du ministère de la Justice est saluée, souligne le site d'information Vision 360. Le gouverneur de la province de Santa Cruz, par exemple, estime que l'ancien président Evo Morales et son parti (le MAS, le Mouvement vers le socialisme) s'en servaient pour mener une persécution politique contre l'opposition de l'époque. Mais chez les élus qui font aujourd'hui partie de l'opposition, c'est perçu comme un «mauvais signal», un signe «d'instabilité» envoyé aux Boliviens, estime un candidat déçu à la vice-présidence. Pour sa part, La Razon rapporte les craintes que cela suscite pour la protection des droits humains dans le pays. Cet épisode reflète déjà des tensions et des divisions au plus haut niveau de l'État : les désaccords entre Rodrigo Paz et son vice-président sont apparus au grand jour, explique le journal El Alteño. Le vice-président avait d'abord obtenu que soit nommé un de ses proches au ministère de la Justice. Avant que soit révélé, il y a quelques jours, que ce dernier avait un casier judiciaire, une condamnation au pénal pour des faits de corruption, lit-on dans El Deber. Ce qui a finalement poussé Rodrigo Paz à tenir sa promesse de campagne et (face à la polémique) à supprimer le ministère de la Justice... Malgré les protestations, sur les réseaux, de son propre vice-président, explique encore le journal. Dans le journal de «La 1ère» Caraïbes... Deux ans de prison avec sursis et cinq ans d'inéligibilité ont été requis à Paris contre le président de la Collectivité de Martinique Serge Letchimy, rapporte Benoît Ferrand.
Luis Afonso Torres, vice-presidente artístico do MTG, falou no Direto ao Ponto sobre a estrutura e trabalho de organização para a realização da 38ª edição do ENART em Santa Cruz.
Miguel Ángel González Suárez te presenta el Informativo de Primera Hora en 'El Remate', el programa matinal de La Diez Capital Radio que arranca tu día con: Las noticias más relevantes de Canarias, España y el mundo, analizadas con rigor y claridad. Miguel Ángel González Suárez te presenta el Informativo de Primera Hora en 'El Remate', el programa matinal de La Diez Capital Radio que arranca tu día con: Las noticias más relevantes de Canarias, España y el mundo, analizadas con rigor y claridad. Un día como hoy hace dos años se forma el nuevo Gobierno de Pedro Sánchez. Y hoy hace dos años: Ángel Víctor Torres, nuevo ministro de Política Territorial y Memoria Democrática. Hoy hace 365 días: Las eléctricas se libran de las multas por los ‘ceros energéticos’ El Gobierno de Canarias anuncia que tendrá que devolver más de 50 millones abonados por sanciones desde 2018 al caducar su plazo durante el procedimiento de cobro. Hoy se cumplen 1.378 días del cruel ataque e invasión de Rusia a Ucrania. 3 años y 268 días. Hoy es viernes 21 de noviembre de 2025. Día Mundial de la Televisión. El 21 de noviembre es el Día Mundial de la Televisión, una efeméride impulsada por la ONU desde el año 1996 y que busca propiciar el uso responsable de la televisión como uno de los principales canales de difusión de información pública. Aunque para las generaciones actuales, se puede pensar que Internet es el medio de difusión más importante, lo cierto es que la web ha ofrecido a la televisión nuevas herramientas y recursos que, más que desplazarla, la han potenciado, como por ejemplo las difusiones en directo y el acceso a contenidos audiovisuales desde cualquier lugar y desde cualquier dispositivo. Actualmente la televisión es el medio de comunicación por excelencia, ya que permite transmitir en vivo sucesos, acontecimientos y trabajos humanitarios realizados por la ONU y las organizaciones asociadas a ella. 1877: En Nueva York (Estados Unidos), Thomas Edison anuncia la creación del fonógrafo, instrumento para grabar y reproducir sonidos. 1916: En el mar Egeo ―en el marco de la Primera Guerra Mundial― se hunde el Britannic (buque hermano del Titanic) tras hacer estallar una mina marina. Mueren 29 personas. 21 de noviembre de 1969: Se establece en Estados Unidos el primer enlace de la red ARPANET (antecesora de la actual Internet), entre dos computadoras, ubicadas en la UCLA (Universidad de California en Los Ángeles) y la Universidad Stanford. 1995.- Acuerdo de Dayton (EEUU) para los Balcanes: los presidentes de Serbia, Slobodan Milosevic; Croacia, Franjo Tudjman, y Bosnia, Alia Izetbegovic, firman un acuerdo marco de paz que pone fin a una guerra de cuatro años. 2000: La Fábrica Nacional de Moneda y Timbre de España hace los últimos billetes en pesetas. Santos Honorio, Rufo, Esteban y Celso. La UE exige su inclusión en el plan de paz ruso-estadounidense para poner fin a la guerra en Ucrania ¿En qué lugar de la Unión Europea hay más paro de larga duración? El Supremo condena al fiscal general por revelación de datos con una inhabilitación de dos años y una multa de 7.200 euros. Feijóo pide la dimisión de Sánchez tras la condena del fiscal general, que "se prestó a ser un peón de la estrategia política" El Gobierno muestra su "respeto" a la condena del Supremo al fiscal general del Estado pero "no la comparte" Libertad provisional para el presidente y el vicepresidente de la diputación de Almería y el alcalde de Fines. Coalición Canaria se quedaría sin su diputada, según la proyección de escaños a partir del CIS de noviembre. La subida de Vox amenaza al centro derecha regionalista estatal con unos resultados muy precarios, especialmente en la provincia de Santa Cruz de Tenerife. Clavijo no descarta acudir a los tribunales por la reforma de la financiación autonómica: “Si no nos queda más remedio, lo haremos” El presidente canario habla de "una recesión que va a ser bastante traumática para la población" Canarias bonificará hasta el 75% de los gastos de guardería de los autónomos. El vicepresidente regional Manuel Domínguez presenta el Plan Respaldo Autónomo con un paquete de medidas para "impulsar, proteger y acompañar" a este colectivo emprendedor. Bermúdez exige al resto de municipios que atiendan a sus personas sin hogar y que no las envíen a Santa Cruz. El alcalde chicharrero exige al Gobierno canario, durante las jornadas de puertas abiertas del albergue municipal, la puesta en marcha de una unidad móvil que atienda en la calle a los sintecho con problemas mentales. El tráfico en los puertos de Las Palmas crece un 16% y aumentan un 40,6% los cruceros. El tráfico total crece un 16%, impulsado por el aumento del tránsito de mercancías, con un 25,9%; el movimiento de contenedores, que sube un 15,6%; y las toneladas de tráfico Ro-Ro, que aumentan un 14,1%. Un 21 de noviembre de 2014.- La tonadillera Isabel Pantoja, condenada a dos años de prisión por blanqueo de capitales, ingresa en la cárcel sevillana de Alcalá de Guadaira para cumplir su pena. Isabel Pantoja - Así fue - Su mejor concierto en directo - México 2013.
The Morning Breeze Person of the Week: Megan M. in Santa Cruz
No Arauto Repórter UNISC de hoje, você confere:* Presidente do Sinditabaco avalia semana na COP 11* Hospital Ana Nery tem ponto de recarga para carros elétricos* CTG Candeeiro da Amizade se apresenta hoje no ENART* Em destaque na segurança pública: Grupo rouba carro em Santa Cruz e o usa para arrombar loja em Vera Cruz
Luis Afonso Torres, vice-presidente artístico do MTG, falou no Direto ao Ponto sobre a estrutura e trabalho de organização para a realização da 38ª edição do ENART em Santa Cruz.
No Arauto Repórter UNISC de hoje, você confere:* Presidente do Sinditabaco avalia semana na COP 11* Hospital Ana Nery tem ponto de recarga para carros elétricos* CTG Candeeiro da Amizade se apresenta hoje no ENART* Em destaque na segurança pública: Grupo rouba carro em Santa Cruz e o usa para arrombar loja em Vera Cruz
Today, we're kicking off a new series for Bikes and Big Ideas: we're setting out to identify the best bikes of the 21st century from over 30 brands. We've done a similar series over on our Gear:30 podcast for skis, but that was easy compared to doing the same for bikes.Over the next couple of weeks, you'll be hearing about our choices. We're also including a survey, as we want to hear from you. Additionally, we'll be sending the same survey to some bike industry luminaries, too.Once we've reviewed an array of brands, we'll discuss how our selections align with your answers.And for our grand finale of this series, we're going to offer our choices for the Very Best Bikes of the Century. It may seem like an impossible task, but we're hoping we can agree on a top 10, maybe even a top 3, and if the stars align, one single bike. Or, we may never speak to each other again, but we're willing to take that risk.Part 1 kicks off with Simon Stewart, David Golay, Dylan Wood, and Xan Marshland.Note: We Want to Hear From You!Please let us know if there's a topic you'd like us to cover or a guest you'd like us to have on Bikes and Big Ideas. Email us at info@blisterreview.com to weigh in.RELATED LINKS:Best Bikes of the Century SurveyBlister Craft CollectiveBlister Mountain Bike Buyer's GuideBLISTER+ Get Yourself CoveredTOPICS & TIMES:Yeti (1:58)Klein (8:20)GT (11:11)Turner (13:57)Titus (18:40)Intense (22:05)Ibis (23:41)Rocky Mountain (28:05)Kona (31:40)Giant (36:14)Santa Cruz (40:08)Cannondale (49:48)Specialized (54:28)Gary Fisher (1:05:25)Trek (1:08:36)CHECK OUT OUR OTHER PODCASTS:Blister CinematicCRAFTEDGEAR:30Blister Podcast Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Desde pequeno, ele foi incentivado à prática esportiva. Frequentou a escola de esportes do CEPEUSP, nadou, andou de skate e de BMX. Aos nove anos, ingressou no futebol de salão, mas foi no basquete, aos 14, que encontrou sua primeira paixão esportiva. Com o pai, jogava no quintal de casa e, com ele, treinava os fundamentos da modalidade. Jogou na escola, em clubes, e seguiu firme até que chegou o vestibular. No pouco tempo que tinha livre, por praticidade, começou a correr — e foi já na faculdade, cursando Medicina Veterinária na USP, que conheceu o triathlon. Desde então, se encantou pela modalidade e pelas amizades que o esporte proporcionou. De lá pra cá, foram mais de duzentas provas pelo país todo, sendo 50 delas na sua distância favorita, o meio Ironman, e cinco participações no Ironman de Florianópolis. Atento observador, curioso e crítico, manteve durante cerca de quatro anos um blog para falar basicamente sobre o triathlon. No início de 2020, lançou o primeiro episódio do podcast Café com Tri, que durou até fevereiro de 2023. Em setembro deste ano, para a alegria de muita gente, voltou com o podcast. Conosco aqui, o veterinário de formação, diretor comercial por profissão, filho do renomado neurologista e pesquisador Ricardo Nitrini e da pedagoga Roseli, um triatleta de voz e alma: o paulistano Roberto Papa Nitrini. Inspire-se! Um oferecimento @oakleybr e @2peaksbikes A 2 Peaks Bikes é a importadora e distribuidora oficial no Brasil da Factor Bikes, Santa Cruz Bikes e de diversas outras marcas e conta com três lojas: Rio de Janeiro, São Paulo e Los Angeles. Lá, ninguém vende o que não conhece: todo produto é testado por quem realmente pedala. A 2 Peaks Bikes foi pensada e criada para resolver os desafios de quem leva o pedal a sério — seja no asfalto, na terra ou na trilha. Mas também acolhe o ciclista urbano, o iniciante e até a criança que está começando a brincar de pedalar. Para a 2 Peaks, todo ciclista é bem-vindo. Conheça a 2 Peaks Bikes, distribuidora oficial da Factor, da Santa Cruz e da Yeti no Brasil. @2peaksbikesla SIGA e COMPARTILHE o Endörfina no Youtube ou através do seu app preferido de podcasts. Contribua também com este projeto através do Apoia.se.
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Uno de los intelectuales más importantes del siglo XX del Perú fue sin duda, Sebastián Salazar Bondy , quién se podría publicar en once capítulos un libro con el título: "Lima la Horrible"; y es en la ciudad de Lima en la que nace un 4 de febrero de 1924 y es en Lima donde fallece un 4 de julio de 1965, fue un poeta, escritor, periodista, dramaturgo y crítico; es justamente este último rol en el que se basa este episodio, puesto que John Manuel Kennedy comparte leyendo un artículo de Sebastián, publicado en el Diario La Prensa, un Jueves 5 de Junio del año 1958 y que tenía por objectivo dar sus observaciones acerca del otra gran poeta peruano Don Nicomedes Santa Cruz. Lo curioso es la manera como lo escribió Sebastián Salazar Bondy, lo comienza en primera persona y después en tercera persona llamándose así mismo como auditor y , lo cual lo hace inclusive más ameno. Sobre Nicomedes Santa Cruz todo lo que escribió es para leerlo es voz alta y compartir, el revivió muchas culturas a través de la danzas y ritmos del Perú. Entonces esto solo es el comienzo, porque por acá vamos a referirnos varias y muchas veces a las obras tanto de Sebastián Salazar Bondy como a las de Nicomedes de Santa Cruz.
Nesta quarta-feira, o Programa Destino recebe a convidada Cassiana Fleck. Ela é administradora e moradora de Santa Cruz do Sul e conta no episódio sobre as viagens que realiza com a família, especialmente com os filhos pequenos para a região da Patagônia.
No Arauto Repórter UNISC de hoje, você confere:* Comitiva do setor do tabaco, na COP 11, tem outra reunião com embaixador brasileiro* Centro de Promoção de Saúde da Pessoa Idosa em Santa Cruz reforça nova forma de acesso* Inscrições de agroindústrias familiares para Expoagro Afubra encerram sexta-feira* Em destaque na segurança pública: Grande operação de combate ao tráfico de drogas é deflagrada pela Polícia Civil em Venâncio Aires
Ouça as principais notícias da Universidade Estadual de Santa Cruz transmitidas ao vivo pela Rádio UESC na Quarta-feira, 19 de novembro de 2025. Ouça a nossa programação ao vivo no app oficial Rádio UESC para Android ou no app Radiosnet para IOS. Acompanhe todas as novidades em nosso Instagram: @radiouesc
Rodrigo Rabuske, secretário da Saúde de Santa Cruz do Sul, e Alexandre Goularte, coordenador de endemias de Santa Cruz, participaram do Direto ao Ponto. LIRA aponta para média infestação com Aedes em Santa Cruz do Sul.
Cleber Pereira, vereador de Santa Cruz do Sul, falou no Direto ao Ponto sobre o projeto aprovado no legislativo Santa-cruzense, que obriga o município a realizar estudo para viabilizar a redução dos índices da taxa contribuição de iluminação pública.
Nesta quarta-feira, o Programa Destino recebe a convidada Cassiana Fleck. Ela é administradora e moradora de Santa Cruz do Sul e conta no episódio sobre as viagens que realiza com a família, especialmente com os filhos pequenos para a região da Patagônia.
No Arauto Repórter UNISC de hoje, você confere:* Comitiva do setor do tabaco, na COP 11, tem outra reunião com embaixador brasileiro* Centro de Promoção de Saúde da Pessoa Idosa em Santa Cruz reforça nova forma de acesso* Inscrições de agroindústrias familiares para Expoagro Afubra encerram sexta-feira* Em destaque na segurança pública: Grande operação de combate ao tráfico de drogas é deflagrada pela Polícia Civil em Venâncio Aires
Rodrigo Rabuske, secretário da Saúde de Santa Cruz do Sul, e Alexandre Goularte, coordenador de endemias de Santa Cruz, participaram do Direto ao Ponto. LIRA aponta para média infestação com Aedes em Santa Cruz do Sul.
Cleber Pereira, vereador de Santa Cruz do Sul, falou no Direto ao Ponto sobre o projeto aprovado no legislativo Santa-cruzense, que obriga o município a realizar estudo para viabilizar a redução dos índices da taxa contribuição de iluminação pública.
Aprendemos con el Doctor Fernando Giráldez que papel juega la Neurociencia en el Arte, lo podemos ver en el Museo de Bellas Artes de Santa Cruz de Tenerife el próximo jueves 27 de noviembre. Además Ángel Vega desde Gran canaria nos trae un libro de Bailes Tradicionales de Gran Canaria, buena iniciativa para seguir aprendiendo. En La Gomera se celebra el 537 Aniversario de la Rebelión de Los Gomeros y además tendremos el placer de participar junto a la Asociación de Mujeres en la Cultura-Canarias en una charla sobre el Papel de la Mujer en la Cultura Popular y Tradicional en las Islas. Por otro lado, hablamos con los compañeros de Amigos de la Esperanza en El Rosario, ya que se presenta el IV Memorial Alberto Medina y compartiremos folclore canario y portugués y como cada semana nos vamos a escena con Zálatta Espacio Escénico todo en La Diez Capital Radio y Capital Radio Gran Canaria con Joam Walo "poniendo lo canario más de moda que nunca y apostando por lo nuestro" #programaorigenes #origenes #ladiezradio #capitalradiogc #joamwalo
Miguel Ángel González Suárez te presenta el Informativo de Primera Hora en 'El Remate', el programa matinal de La Diez Capital Radio que arranca tu día con: Las noticias más relevantes de Canarias, España y el mundo, analizadas con rigor y claridad. Miguel Ángel González Suárez te presenta el Informativo de Primera Hora en 'El Remate', el programa matinal de La Diez Capital Radio que arranca tu día con: Las noticias más relevantes de Canarias, España y el mundo, analizadas con rigor y claridad. Hoy hace un año: Más de 40.000 migrantes alcanzan Canarias de forma irregular a 15 de noviembre; el año con más llegadas de la historia. Hoy se cumplen 1.376 días del cruel ataque e invasión de Rusia a Ucrania. 3 años y 266 días. Hoy es miércoles 19 de noviembre de 2025. Día Mundial del Retrete. En 2013 la Asamblea General de la ONU decide designar el 19 de noviembre Día Mundial del Retrete, en el contexto de la propuesta: "Saneamiento para Todos" como parte de una campaña de toma de conciencia de la importancia del acceso sostenible al agua potable y a servicios básicos de saneamiento. En la actualidad, 4.500 millones de personas (un 60% de la población humana) no cuentan en sus viviendas con sistemas que eliminen los excrementos de forma segura y 892 millones siguen defecando al aire libre. En torno a 1.800 millones de habitantes del planeta beben agua no potable que podría estar contaminada por heces. 900 millones de estudiantes en todo el mundo carecen de instalaciones para lavarse las manos, crítico en la propagación de enfermedades mortales. El 80% de las aguas residuales generadas por la población mundial regresan al medio ambiente sin ser tratadas o reutilizadas. Tal día como hoy, un 19 de Noviembre del año 1819, se inauguró en Madrid el célebre Museo del Prado, bajo la dirección de José Gabriel de Silva-Bazán, marqués de Santa Cruz de Mudela. Su principal atractivo radica en la amplia colección de grandes maestros europeos del siglo XVI al XIX. Destacan Velázquez, Goya, el Greco, el Bosco, Tiziano o Rubens. Actualmente, alberga en su interior más de 35.000 obras. 1859.- Comienza la guerra de África entre tropas españolas y marroquíes. Mucho tiempo después, en 1933, se celebró por primera vez en España el sufragio universal en las Elecciones Generales. Toda población adulta pudo acudir a las urnas independientemente de su procedencia, raza, sexo, creencia o condición social. 1969: En la Luna, los astronautas del Apolo 12 Pete Conrad y Alan Bean aterrizan en el Oceanus Procellarum (Océano de las Tormentas) y se convierten en el tercer y cuarto humano en caminar por la Luna. 1990: La OTAN y el Pacto de Varsovia firman la paz. 2002.- Catástrofe del petrolero Prestige con 77.000 toneladas de fuel. Se parte en dos, es remolcado mar adentro y se hunde a menos de 250 kilómetros de Fisterra (A Coruña). 2006: la compañía japonesa de videojuegos Nintendo lanza al mercado la consola Wii. Santos Crispín, Máximo, Severino, Feliciano y Ponciano. El Consejo de Seguridad de la ONU aprueba el plan de paz de Trump para Gaza. Reino Unido anuncia que acelerará las deportaciones cuando la solicitud de asilo sea rechazada. Zelenski visita el Congreso en su tercer viaje a España para pedir más ayuda militar. Feijóo anuncia que Mazón dimitirá como presidente del PP Valenciano y califica de "circo" la comisión de la dana. Leire Díez dice que se reunió dos veces con Cerdán como "periodista" y niega que trabajase para el PSOE. La Ley de Vivienda es clara: el casero no podrá rescindir el contrato de alquiler hasta el quinto año en ningún caso. Según el artículo 9 de la LAU, cuando propietario e inquilino firman un contrato de alquiler vivienda con una duración inferior a cinco años —o siete, si el arrendador es una persona jurídica—, el acuerdo se va ampliando automáticamente por periodos de un año hasta completar dicho plazo mínimo. Canarias recibirá 7.101 millones de euros en entregas a cuenta en 2026, un 7,7% más. La cantidad global para las comunidades y ciudades autónomas, que supera los 157.000 millones, ha sido revisada al alza con respecto a la anunciada el mes de julio por el buen comportamiento de la economía española, según explica el Ministerio de Hacienda. El PP pedirá la reprobación de Torres por el informe de la UCO, aunque en este no hay ningún indicio de delito. Manuel Domínguez hace estas declaraciones tras reunirse con la dirección nacional de su partido y el mismo día en que precisamente la UCO ha detenido al presidente del PP de la Diputación de Almería en un caso de corrupción en la compra de mascarillas. La vivienda en Canarias se encarece casi un 52% en la última década. A nivel nacional se ha incrementado más de un 40% en los últimos diez años, hasta superar los 2.000 euros por metro cuadrado. La comida, cada vez más cara. Han tenido alzas entre enero y octubre que superan los dos dígitos los huevos se han encarecido un 21,7% en los diez primeros meses del año, mientras que el café ha subido de precio un 17,6%, el precio del chocolate acumula un incremento del 13,9%, la carne de vacuno es un 13,6% más cara, y el cacao y el chocolate en polvo han elevado sus precios un 12,7%. El Consejo de Gobierno de Canarias ha aprobado este lunes proponer al actual director de Medios y Contenidos de Radiotelevisión Canaria (RTVC), César Toledo, como nuevo administrador general del ente público, tras la renuncia de María Méndez este mismo lunes. El Circuito del Motor de Tenerife vulnera la ley de especies protegidas y su declaración de impacto ambiental está caducada. La Justicia ha dictado una nueva sentencia contra este proyecto y ATAN va a solicitar la paralización inmediata de las obras. Un 19 de noviembre de 1996: El cantante español Julio Iglesias, lanza al mercado su nuevo álbum, titulado Tango.
We're celebrating Bullseye's 25th anniversary all month. This week, we visit the site of Bulleye's origins, because this episode was recorded live in Santa Cruz at the Kuumbwa Jazz Center. We are joined by Glynn Washington of Snap Judgment, Boots Riley of The Coup and Sorry to Bother You, and Adam Scott of Severance. Also, we have live tunes from Santa Cruz surf legends: The Mermen and stand-up comedy from Scott Simpson!Learn more about sponsor message choices: podcastchoices.com/adchoicesNPR Privacy Policy
KEXP DJ Lace Cadence joins In Our Headphones producer Lilly Ana Fowler to talk about growing up around African music, his love of Californian hardcore punk Drain and their song “Stealing Happiness from Tomorrow,” off their new album …IS YOUR FRIEND via Epitaph Records. Hosted by Evie StokesProduced by Lilly Ana FowlerMastered by: William MyersProduction support: Serafima HealyAssociate Director of Editorial: Dusty Henry Listen to the full songs on KEXP's "In Our Headphones" playlist on Spotify or the “What's In Our Headphones” playlist on YouTube. Support the podcast: kexp.org/headphonesContact us at headphones@kexp.org.Support the show: https://www.kexp.org/donateSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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CLIMATE ACTION SHOW17th December 2025Produced by Vivien Langford and Antimony DeorBELEM : NAVIGATING AGAINST THE END OF THE WORLD Guests:Claudia Antunes - Journalist with Sumauma from the heart of the Amazon. She explains the innovative TROPICAL FORESTS FOREVER FACILITY launched by President Lula at COP30. Her excellent article below is TFFF, banking on capitalism to save the planet.https://sumauma.com/en/fundo-florestas-tropicais-para-sempre-uma-aposta-de-que-o-capitalismo-pode-salvar-o-planeta/ https://sumauma.com/en/amazonario/autor/claudia-antunes/ Liesa Clague - reading Yanomami womens manifesto "Navigating against the end of the world". She describes the birthright of Yanomami children to be born in the forest and our responsibility to protect it.https://sumauma.com/en/por-que-os-garimpeiros-comem-as-vaginas-das-mulheres-yanomami/ Jacinda Ardern and Christiana Figueres at COP30 in Belem. The talk about indigenous leadership and how this is front and centre in this Brazilian Conference in the heart of the Amazon Forest. Dr Antimony Deor in an interview with Jane Morton, explores how the Biotic Pump theoretically cools the climate. Forests like the Amazon, if left intact, drive atmospheric moisture inland. This is achived by tree evaporating and condensing of large amounts of water vapour. Jane argues that we could achieve 1 degree of climate cooling by protecting the worlds tropical forests. PROTECTING THE FOREST PROTECTORSMeanwhile, this message from Survival International shows us how hard it is going to be for Brazil and other countries to enforce the law and protect the guardians of the forest.November 17th 2025"While Indigenous land rights are under scrutiny at the COP 30 in Brazil, in the Sunday morning darkness on November 16, attackers descended on an Indigenous community far to the south of the country, opening fire — killing a Guarani Kaiowá leader and injuring four others.Guns blazing, 20 attackers descended on Pyelito Kue, a community of Guarani Kaiowá people who recently reoccupied part of their ancestral land. They shot Vicente Fernandes Vilhalva, 36, in the head, killing him. Four more Guarani people were injured as the gunmen opened fire and burned down the community's shelters and belongings.......Almost all their land has been occupied by agribusiness and cattle ranches. Their resistance and attempts to reclaim the land have been met with brutal and often deadly attacks.Guarani families of Pyelito Kue have been forced to live in a cramped 97-hectare area, with little room to grow crops, for more than 10 years. With people going hungry, they reclaimed another part of their land in Iguatemipeguá I Indigenous Territory at the beginning of November. This patch of land, where Vicente was killed, is occupied by Fazenda Cachoeira, a massive cattle ranch leased by Agropecuária Santa Cruz and Agropecuária Guaxuma – cattle export companies.""Caroline Pearce, Executive Director of Survival International, said: “A week ago in Belém, President Lula recognized that Indigenous lands are key to combating climate change. He said “perhaps” not enough of their land has been properly recognized. Vicente's death is the stark reality of that lack of recognition: Indigenous people being evicted, dispossessed, denied their land, their rights, their livelihoods – their very lives........ The government of Brazil must complete land recognition, protect their territories, and prosecute those who evicted them and continue to terrorize them.”https://www.instagram.com/reel/DQhez_zAVAF/You can contact President Lula :Presidência da República Federativa do BrasilPalácio do PlanaltoPraça dos 3 PoderesBrasília - DF / 70150-900 You can support Indigenous climate guardians through SURVIVAL INTERNATIONALhttps://survivalinternational.org/getinvolved
Comentário de Ralph de Carvalho: Ralph de Carvalho detalha a busca por João Paulo, o fortalecimento de Bruno Becker no Náutico e questiona a permanência de Yuri Romão, além das renovações contratuais no Sport. Santa Cruz: SAF avança e clube mapeia reforços A Rádio Jornal apresentou o comentário de Ralph de Carvalho sobre o momento do Santa Cruz, Náutico e Sport. Em relação à Cobra Coral, o comunicador afirmou que a chegada dos empresários responsáveis pela futura gestão está praticamente sacramentada, com a SAF avançando e devendo colocar fim ao discurso de falta de dinheiro, que, segundo ele, desgasta a imagem do clube.
On this episode we are talking with Molly Turner founder of Skills of Life Café, a mobile café in Santa Cruz, California, that provides employment opportunities for teens with special needs and offers teens and young adults with intellectual disabilities the opportunity to gain experience as well as employment by serving in the community.
The Channel Islands, where isolation meets adventure and California exists as it did before freeways and cities. Johnny Mac explores these remote islands accessible only by boat from Ventura Harbor, from the dramatic cliff-top trails of Anacapa to the sea caves and endemic island foxes of Santa Cruz. Discover world-class kayaking, snorkeling in kelp forests, primitive camping under stars you forgot existed, and hiking where the only sounds are waves and seabirds. Learn what it takes to reach these islands, what to bring, and why the effort delivers an experience that's increasingly rare – genuine wilderness within sight of Los Angeles.
Broadcast from KSQD, Santa Cruz on 11-13-2025: Dr. Dawn discusses a New England Journal of Medicine study examining radiation exposure from medical imaging in over 4 million children showing increased hematological cancer risk. Head and brain CTs deliver highest bone marrow doses, with under-1-year-olds receiving 20 milligrays compared to background radiation of 1 milligray yearly. The study found 3,000 cancers in 4 million children over roughly 10 years, with relative risk increasing 1.6-fold per CT scan. However, methodological flaws include combining US and Canadian cohorts with different data quality, potential reverse causation where imaging detected pre-existing cancers, and arbitrary 6-month latency assumptions are significant flaws in this study.. Despite small absolute risk increases given low baseline cancer rates, she encourages parents to question necessity of repeat scans and request alternatives like MRI when appropriate. She reports on cutting-edge CRISPR therapy using lipid nanoparticles to deliver molecular scissors targeting the ANGPTL3 gene controlling LDL cholesterol production. Recent setbacks in several other CRISPR trials raise issues for unexplained liver toxicity. Concerns include off-target gene editing effects and partially repaired DNA creating mutated proteins triggering autoimmune reactions. Dr. Dawn emphasizes restricting gene therapy to life-threatening genetic diseases with no alternatives until safety improves. Stanford scientists used AI model Evo trained on 9 trillion gene samples to design 300 new bacteriophages from scratch, with 16 phages successfully killing E. coli bacteria. AI tools now predict protein structures, design custom drugs, create antivenoms, invent antibiotics, and break down PFAS forever chemicals. The research represents evolution through computation and requires guardrails on AI's ability to manipulate biological structures. An emailer shares the Rosencare model where hotel chain owner Harris Rosen created self-insured health coverage featuring direct provider contracting, imaging facilities charging one-third to one-half traditional costs, transparent pharmacy benefit management, and zero or $5 primary care copays. Employees receive proactive screening for colonoscopies, mammograms, cholesterol, diabetes, and hypertension during clinic visits. Ninety percent of medicines including insulin cost nothing, with remaining drugs $0-25, and hospital admissions cost flat $750. The model saved $600 million while providing superior preventive care by eliminating insurance middlemen and focusing on early chronic disease detection when 75-85% of costs originate. Dr. Dawn explains abdominophrenic dyssynergia causing bloating unrelated to gas or food. The diaphragm descends and abdominal wall muscles relax, pushing organs forward after meals. CT scans showed lettuce-related bloating involved no intestinal gas changes but demonstrated this abnormal muscle reflex. Randomized trials showed biofeedback training with chest-lifting and abdominal wall contracting exercises before and after eating for four weeks improved symptoms 66%. She warns that constant bloating in postmenopausal women unrelated to eating requires ovarian cancer screening. She discusses how genes drive personality using dopamine receptor gene DRD4 polymorphisms as an example. The 7-repeat variant present in 48% of Americans creates receptors binding dopamine poorly, associating with ADHD, pathological gambling, alcoholism, drug dependence, and bulimia, plus personality traits of novelty-seeking, impulsiveness, and optimism. The 2-repeat DRD4 variant common in Asia correlates with lower anger and higher forgiveness. DRD2 variations enhance the memory of negative outcomes, creating pessimistic bias and avoidance behavior. She presents the KETO trial showing "lean mass hyper-responder phenotype" where very low-carbohydrate dieters averaging age 55 maintained LDL cholesterol of 272 for five years but showed identical coronary artery calcium scores and plaque burden as matched controls with LDL under 150. Despite extreme LDL elevation, the very low insulin levels from carbohydrate restriction prevent LDL oxidation, the inflammatory "loading" process enabling arterial damage. She concludes with unusual cancer symptom where recurrent pain in specific body locations after alcohol consumption, lasting 1-2 days, occurs in 5% of Hodgkin lymphoma patients and in other cancers when alcohol induced blood vessel dilation and inflammatory chemical release in cancer-containing lymph nodes causes pain after drinking.
Monterey County hosts California's first police training focused on missing and murdered indigenous people, Santa Cruz wharf reconstruction, flying cars headed for Hollister airport, indigenous interpretation services in Salinas, and butterflies landing at the Pacific Grove Monarch Sanctuary.
GS#448 August 5, 2014 Pasatiempo Golf Course has an amazing history that includes being the course that Bobby Jones played just before deciding that Alister MacKenzie should be the architect of his property at Augusta, Georgia, which became home to The Masters. Our guest is Ken Woods, Head Professional at Pasatiempo in the Santa Cruz mountains, just north of the Monterey Peninsula in California. Ken shares the full story of how Pasatiempo came to be in the late 1920's, Alister MacKenzie's design features, and the difficulty of the course. We start the show with a short conversation with long time GOLF SMARTER member, Tim Kilkenny of Ohio, who made his first hole-in-one the previous week just after listening to the last episode where Darrin Gee explained how to sink one yourself!This episode is brought to you by Warby Parker with over 300+ locations to help you find your next pair of glasses. You can also head over to warbypaker.com/golfsmarter right now to try on any pair virtually!This episode is sponsored by Indeed. Please visit indeed.com/GOLFSMARTER and get a $75 SPONSORED JOB CREDIT. Terms and conditions apply.This episode is sponsored by HIMS. Start your free online visit today HIMS.com/golfsmarter and received personalized ED treatment options. This episode is also brought to you by Policygenius. Secure your family's future with Policygenius. Head to policygenius.com to compare free life insurance quotes from top companies and see how much you could save.If you have a question about whether or not Fred is using any of the methods, equipment or apps we've discussed, or if you'd like to share a comment about what you've heard in this or any other episode, please write because Fred will get back to you. Either write to golfsmarterpodcast@gmail.com or click on the Hey Fred button, at golfsmarter.com
Monterey County begins a program focused on improving how police, public health, and legal professionals address cases of Missing and Murdered Indigenous People (MMIP). Plus, repairs to the end of the Santa Cruz Wharf are slated to begin in the next two weeks.
Comentário de Ralph de Carvalho: Igor Moura analisa a gestão livro de terror de Yuri Romão, a dívida milionária do Trio de Ferro e a necessidade de vender Zé Lucas A Rádio Jornal apresenta o comentário de Igor Moura, craque do Escrete de Ouro, que analisou a grave situação financeira e esportiva do Sport Clube do Recife e do chamado trio de ferro da capital pernambucana Sport, Náutico e Santa Cruz.
Ele é filho do casal Cristina de Carvalho e José Caputo, portanto, nasceu em meio ao esporte, às competições e à natureza. Sua base esportiva foi formada no Acampamento de Aventura, criado pela mãe, que se tornou uma lenda do triathlon brasileiro e referência nas corridas de aventura e de montanha nos anos 1990 e 2000. Foi ali, em meio à natureza, entre serras, trilhas e rios, que ele cresceu cercado de movimento, aprendendo desde muito jovem o valor do esporte e da vida ao ar livre. Quando criança, praticou natação, judô, jiu-jítsu e surfe. Sonhava ser atleta profissional, talvez um skatista, talvez um mountain biker. Aos 12 anos, participou da sua primeira competição de mountain bike e foi vice-campeão sub-18. Aos 16, venceu sua primeira prova de triathlon, o XTerra em Ilhabela, e depois o XTerra Brasil. Aos poucos, a vontade de explorar seus limites foi ganhando força e, inspirado pelas histórias que sempre ouviu sobre a mãe, passou a se dedicar com mais seriedade aos treinos. Em 2023, repetiu a vitória no XTerra Ilhabela e venceu a Epic Race, competição de mountain bike. No ano seguinte, 2024, foi vice-campeão do XTerra em Quebec (Canadá) e do XTerra Brasil, campeão do Kailash Multisport Festival e do duathlon do Rocky Mountain Games, além de ter participado do El Cruce de Los Andes ao lado do pai. Estou falando do instrutor de mountain bike, socorrista de áreas remotas, monitor no Acampamento de Aventura, educador físico em formação e multiatleta que, neste ano, venceu a Kailash Trail Run em Campos do Jordão e o Rocky Mountain Games em Atibaia, o paulistano Luigi Carvalho Caputo. Ao lado dele, uma verdadeira lenda do triathlon mundial. Um atleta que, aos 10 anos, participou de sua primeira corrida de 10 quilômetros; três anos depois, já completava meias maratonas e, aos 15, correu duas maratonas. Aos 16, leu sobre a participação de três brasileiros no Ironman do Havaí e ficou fascinado com a prova. Começou a treinar e participou das duas primeiras provas de triathlon no Brasil, em 1983. No ano seguinte, passou alguns meses se preparando nos Estados Unidos e chegou a Kona, para disputar o Ironman de 1984 como o atleta mais jovem. Aquela experiência foi transformadora e, a partir dali, o triathlon se tornaria seu estilo de vida. O Havaí seria o cenário de suas maiores conquistas. Das mais de 50 provas de Ironman das quais participou, 12 foram no Mundial de Kona. Em 1993, registrou o então recorde brasileiro do Ironman do Havaí, com o tempo de 8h49min15s. Uma década depois, venceu pela primeira vez o Ultraman do Havaí — feito que repetiria outras cinco vezes. Conosco aqui, pela segunda vez, o triatleta pioneiro que é hexa campeão mundial de Ultraman, recordista do RAAM na categoria duplas em 2000, o primeiro brasileiro a vencer a ultramaratona El Cruce de Los Andes ao lado de Cristina de Carvalho, idealizador e criador do UB515, educador físico, diretor técnico do Núcleo Aventura, mentor de uma infinidade de atletas e símbolo maior da resiliência humana, o cara mais simpático e querido do triathlon brasileiro, o curitibano Alexandre de Carvalho Ribeiro. Inspire-se! Um oferecimento @oakleybr e @2peaksbikes A 2 Peaks Bikes é a importadora e distribuidora oficial no Brasil da Factor Bikes, Santa Cruz Bikes e de diversas outras marcas e conta com três lojas: Rio de Janeiro, São Paulo e Los Angeles. Lá, ninguém vende o que não conhece: todo produto é testado por quem realmente pedala. A 2 Peaks Bikes foi pensada e criada para resolver os desafios de quem leva o pedal a sério — seja no asfalto, na terra ou na trilha. Mas também acolhe o ciclista urbano, o iniciante e até a criança que está começando a brincar de pedalar. Para a 2 Peaks, todo ciclista é bem-vindo. Conheça a 2 Peaks Bikes, distribuidora oficial da Factor, da Santa Cruz e da Yeti no Brasil. @2peaksbikesla SIGA e COMPARTILHE o Endörfina no Youtube ou através do seu app preferido de podcasts. Contribua também com este projeto através do Apoia.se.
Ruth Mota joins Julia and provisional Hive member Hannah Tool to read and discuss Dylan Thomas's Fern Hill and share selections from her debut chapbook, Kitchen Table Midwife of the Dispossessed, which is available for pre-order here. You can hear more of Ruth's poems on December 4th at “The Power of Her Voice,” a poetry benefit for Santa Cruz Community Health, at Temple Beth El in Aptos - tickets available here.Ruth Mota currently lives in the redwoods of Santa Cruz, California after residing a decade in northeast Brazil and working as an international health trainer throughout Latin America and Africa. Now she devotes her time to writing poetry and facilitating poetry circles to groups in her community like veterans, seniors or men in jail. Her poem “The Sloth” is nominated for a Pushcart Prize by The Connecticut River Review, and over sixty of her poems have been published in online and print journals. Her first chapbook, entitled Kitchen Table Midwife of the Dispossessed, is available for pre-order now through Finishing Line Press.
We're kicking things off with exclusive footage I filmed this morning at Sylvan Music in Santa Cruz, California — then diving into an incredible story that'll hit every guitarist right in the feels. “I started crying. I never thought in these 42 years I'd see my work on the stage. I'm going, ‘Damn it, Joe!'”
My conversation with DCJ starts at about 31 minutes after headlines and clips Subscribe and Watch Interviews LIVE : On YOUTUBE.com/StandUpWithPete ON SubstackStandUpWithPete Stand Up is a daily podcast. I book,host,edit, post and promote new episodes with brilliant guests every day. This show is Ad free and fully supported by listeners like you! Please subscribe now for as little as 5$ and gain access to a community of over 750 awesome, curious, kind, funny, brilliant, generous soul David Cay Johnston books are as important to my understanding on American Tax Policy, economics and how our system is rigged by rich elites for rich elites as anything else I have read David Cay Johnston is a Pulitzer Prize-winning investigative reporter and best-selling author. The Washington Monthly called him as "one of America's most important journalists." The Portland Oregonian said his work equals the original muckrakers: Ida Tarbell, Upton Sinclair and Lincoln Steffens. Johnston met Donald Trump in 1988 and in April 1990 revealed that Trump's was no billionaire. When Trump announced his latest run for the White House in June 2015, Johnston was the only nationally-known journalist who immediately said Trump was serious this time and might get the GOP nomination. His reporting over the next year led to the Making of Donald Trump, published around the world in English and German on August 2, 2016, by Melville House. The San Jose Mercury recruited Johnston when he was just 18 years old because of his reporting for two small weekly newspapers in Santa Cruz, Calif. At age 19 The Mercury hired him as a staff writer. Within weeks his byline made the front page. Over the next four decades his award-winning investigations appeared in that paper, the Detroit Free Press, Los Angeles Times, The Philadelphia Inquirer and The New York Times. Since 2009 Johnston has taught the business regulation, property and tax law of the ancient world at Syracuse University College of Law. He previously taught writing, reporting and magazine writing at the University of Southern California and UCLA Extension. He has lectured on four continents about journalistic techniques, ethics, legal theory and tax policy. Join us Monday's and Thursday's at 8EST for our twice Weekly Happy Hour Hangout! Pete on Blue Sky Pete on Threads Pete on Tik Tok Pete on YouTube Pete on Twitter Pete On Instagram Pete Personal FB page Stand Up with Pete FB page All things Jon Carroll Follow and Support Pete Coe Buy Ava's Art Hire DJ Monzyk to build your website or help you with Marketing
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Shanne Carvalho is the fearless leader and Broker Associate of the Shanne Carvalho Real Estate Team, specializing in luxury coastal properties throughout Santa Cruz and the greater Bay Area. A top-producing realtor with more than 20 years of experience, Shanne began his career as a general contractor and mortgage broker before becoming a realtor, and he has built a robust network of trusted subcontractors and tradespeople to streamline the buying and selling process. He prides himself on providing unique, highly personalized customer service to ensure clients are informed, satisfied and involved at every step. Shanne and his team review each home's condition, make strategic recommendations, and handle renovations, updates and staging to help sellers maximize their return. Whether it's a first transaction or a fifteenth, he delivers a professional, supportive experience that sets him apart.In this episode we discuss how Shanne became a top-producing real estate agent by delivering exceptional service and maintaining a consistent, simple schedule of daily prospecting, follow-up and relationship reinforcement to build a loyal client base and referral network. Shanne shares how he overcame challenges and adversity along the way, and the mindset necessary to stay focused, serve clients at the highest level and achieve sustained success.You Can Find Shanne @:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/shannecarvalho_re_team
Collectors Edition - 583 Collecting Vinyl, cassettes, CDs and more See you out there! Mike ------- MXPX is coming and bringing the Ataris - NOV -Thursday NOV 13 -Louisville, KY at Mercury Ballroom -Friday NOV 14 - STL, MO at The Pageant -Saturday NOV 15 - Fayetteville, AR at Ozark Music Hall -Sunday NOV 16 - Oklahoma City, OK at Tower Theatre DEC -Saturday December 6 - Pheonix, AZ at Punk Rock Christmas w/ Face to Face, The Vandals, Authority Zero, Voodoo Glow Skulls, Slick Shoes, Urethane, Jen Pop and Winterhaven 2026 JAN with The Suicide Machines -Friday January 9 - Vancouver, BC Commodore Ballroom -Saturday January 10 - Seattle, WA at the Showbox SOLD OUT!!!!! -Friday January 23 - Santa Cruz, CA at the Catalyst -Saturday January 24 - San Francisco,CA at the Fillmore MAR -Thursday March 26 - Washington DC at 9:30 Club -Friday March 27 - Norfolk, VA at The Norva -Saturday March 28 - Charlotte, NC at The Fillmore -Sunday March 29 - Charleston, SC at Charleston Music Hall https://linktr.ee/Mikeherrerapodcast Leave a voicemail- 360-830-6660 --------------------- Check out the new MxPx album 'Find A Way Home' at MxPx.com and streaming everywhere now! Listen or watch "Linoleum" here MXPX - Self Titled Deluxe Edition I now have an Artist Series Music Man Stingray from Ernie Ball! You can order straight from the shop on the Music Man website. A portion of proceeds goes to MusicCares! MIKE HERRERA SIGNATURE SERIES BASS If you like the podcast- Subscribe, rate and review on Apple. Support what I do at MXPX.com and also add MXPX and Mike Herrera to your music libraries on whatever streaming platfrom you use. Producing and editing by Bob McKnight. @Producer_Bob
Dreams are crazy, but aren’t they also guidance? Our guest, Sandi Madison, helps us find sense in the nonsense of our dreams and argues that the best self-help book we can ever read is our own dream journal! We talk about the importance of keeping and reviewing a dream journal, and Sandi shares some of her recurring themes that show how she has matured over the 38 years she has been journaling. Sandi suggests we try to remember dreams as we wake up by focusing on the feelings we have when we wake up. We also talk about precognitive dreams and the power of snippets. After the break, we talk to Carrie Voorhees who is one of the artists whose work is featured in Sandi’s book, “Diving Before Dawn.” BIO: Sandi Madison shares her intuitive and experiential approach to dream work. Her journey into self-discovery, told through her dream life, is the rich source of material from which was born her book, Diving Before Dawn: A Dream Exploration. Her ardent desire is to help others utilize dreams as inner guidance. Guest info: SandiMadison.com IG: @sandimadisonauthor This show, episode number 336, was recorded during a live broadcast on November 8, 2025 at KSQD.org, community radio of Santa Cruz. Intro and outro music by Mood Science. Ambient music new every week by Rick Kleffel. Archived music can be found at Pandemiad.com. Many thanks to Rick for also engineering the show and to Erik Nelson for answering the phones. SHARE A DREAM FOR THE SHOW or a question or enquire about being a guest on the podcast by emailing Katherine Bell at katherine@ksqd.org. Follow on FB, IG, LI, & YT @ExperientialDreamwork #thedreamjournal. To learn more or to inquire about exploring your own dreams go to ExperientialDreamwork.com. The Dream Journal aims to: Increase awareness of and appreciation for nightly dreams. Inspire dream sharing and other kinds of dream exploration as a way of adding depth and meaningfulness to lives and relationships. Improve society by the increased empathy, emotional balance, and sense of wonder which dream exploration invites. A dream can be meaningful even if you don’t know what it means. The Dream Journal is produced at and airs on KSQD Santa Cruz, 90.7 FM. Catch it streaming LIVE at KSQD.org 10-11am Pacific Time on Saturdays. Call or text with your dreams or questions at 831-900-5773 or email at onair@ksqd.org. Podcasts are available on all major podcast platforms the Monday following the live show. The complete KSQD Dream Journal podcast page can be found at ksqd.org/the-dream-journal/. Closed captioning is available on the YouTube version of this podcast and an automatically generated transcript is available at Apple Podcasts within 24 hours of posting. Thanks for being a Dream Journal listener! Available on all major podcast platforms. Rate it, review it, subscribe, and tell your friends.
In this episode of The Redacted Report, we reopen the case of Edmund Kemper, the so-called “Co-Ed Killer,” to expose the details that were buried in thousands of pages of police files, psychiatric evaluations, and trial transcripts.This isn't the version told in documentaries or dramatizations. This is the story of how a system failed, how warning signs were missed, and how one of California's most intelligent predators learned to play both sides of the law .Ed Kemper wasn't just hiding in plain sight — he was sitting at the bar with the very officers searching for him. Inside The Jury Room in Santa Cruz, he befriended Detective Johnson, Officer Martinez, and Sergeant Williams, absorbing investigative methods, forensic procedures, and common police mistakes over casual drinks. What they didn't realize was that their “gentle giant” drinking buddy was gathering operational intelligence. Kemper collected handcuffs, police radios, and scanner frequencies, giving him real-time access to law enforcement movements — knowledge that helped him stay one step ahead for nearly a year while bodies continued to surface. Behind the charm and calm demeanor was a man who had already fooled the system once. At just 21, Kemper had been released from Atascadero State Hospital, declared no threat to society despite having murdered his grandparents as a teenager. Working in the hospital's psychology lab, he studied mental health diagnostics, learned how to manipulate tests, and even handled real psychological profiles — including those of violent offenders. He used that knowledge to beat the system, understand his captors, and later, to outthink investigators.We trace the moments where fate nearly intervened — the traffic stops, the roadblocks, the missed connections between agencies that could have saved lives.Officers questioned him, waved him through, even trusted him, all because he seemed “too polite” to be dangerous. Through firsthand reports and redacted files, we expose how institutional blind spots and bureaucratic silos allowed a killer to thrive in plain view. From the quiet house on Ord Drive, where he dismembered victims while his mother was at work, to his Alameda apartment, where neighbors lived just feet away from unimaginable horror, we explore the forensic trail left behind — the vehicle evidence, the recovered photographs, and the chilling confession tapes where Ed bragged, analyzed, and justified every act in painstaking detail.His hours-long conversations with FBI profilers Robert Ressler and John Douglas later became the foundation of modern criminal profiling, shaping how future generations would define the term “organized serial killer.”But beneath all the psychology and procedure lies the story of his mother, Clarnell Kemper — the woman he blamed, feared, and eventually murdered. Working as an administrator at UC Santa Cruz, she may have unknowingly processed paperwork for students her son would later kill.The tragedy of their relationship — and the evidence found in her home — reveal the disturbing cycle of resentment and rage that fueled his crimes.This episode goes beyond the headlines to confront the decisions that allowed a double murderer to be paroled into his mother's home, the psychiatric assessments that missed every danger sign, the sealed records that kept police in the dark, and the agencies that failed to communicate. It's not a story about glorifying monsters — it's about learning from the systems that created them. Because monsters don't always look like monsters.They smile, they shake your hand, and they convince the world they're harmless — until it's too late.We close by honoring the ten victims whose lives mattered far more than the man who took them: Maude and Edmund Kemper Sr., Mary Ann Pesce, Anita Luchessa, Aiko Koo, Cindy Schall, Rosalind Thorpe, Alice Liu, Clarnell Strandberg, and Sally Hallett. Their stories remind us that behind every case file and redacted page are real lives, real loss, and the lessons society cannot afford to ignore.
This whole month, we're ringing in 25 years of Bullseye being on the airwaves. If you've heard our archives you might have heard Bullseye referred to as The Sound of Young America. That was the show's original name when it started as a college radio show back at Santa Cruz's KZSC.To kick off our 25th anniversary, we're bringing you the first of many celebrations: a spectacular live show recorded at LAist 89.3 in Pasadena at their Crawford Family Forum.We'll have interviews with Roy Wood Jr., Jason Mantzoukas, music from Rebecca Sugar. Plus, standup comedy from Al Madrigal.Roy Wood Jr. joined us to talk about his book – The Man of Many Fathers: Life Lessons Disguised as a Memoir. Jason Mantzoukas talked about being known as an improv guy and his time on Taskmaster. You can check out Rebecca Sugar's latest EP Lonely Magic on Bandcamp. More info on live show dates for Al Madrigal on his website.Learn more about sponsor message choices: podcastchoices.com/adchoicesNPR Privacy Policy