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Apolonia Sokol is a French-Polish visual artist who grew up in Denmark before returning to Paris to establish herself as one of the leading voices of her generation in art today. As the subject of Lea Glob's 2022 Academy Award shortlisted documentary ‘Apolonia, Apolonia' she has since become globally recognised - both for her compelling personal story, as well as the way in which her art boldly explores themes of gender identity, activism and social power dynamics. Explore more of Apolonia's work here
Bár hétfőn elmaradt a Sokolébresztő a Tilos Rádióban, mi itt, a Parallaxis Univerzumban nem szerettük volna, hogy Sokolébresztő nélkül maradjatok. Ezért most egy különleges adást hoztunk el nektek a covid-időszakból: az eredetileg 2020. április 5-én bemutatott, eddig a csatornáinkon nem elérhető epizódban Werner Norbival beszélgettünk a mesterséges intelligencia és a robotika szerepéről az űrkutatás jövőjében – humanoid robotokról, autonóm űrszondákról és arról, vajon ki teszi meg az első lépést a Marson: ember vagy gép? https://parallaxis.blog.hu/2025/06/11/sokol_archiv https://youtu.be/MnKmKIcMry4 Patreon oldalunkon támogatóink számára a nyilvános premier előtt tesszük elérhetővé podcastjeink epizódjait, illetve a Parallaxis Podcast hosszabb, különleges változatát – akár már havi 1000 forintért! (a tájékoztatás nem teljes körű) https://www.patreon.com/parallaxis Adásainkat megtalálod többek között Spotify-on, Soundcloud- és YouTube-csatornánkon, valamint Google és Apple Podcasts-en is! Kattints és válassz platformot! https://parallaxis.blog.hu/2021/07/16/podcast_platformok Még több podcast a Parallaxis Univerzumban: http://podcast.emtv.hu
Welcome to The Times of Israel's Daily Briefing, your 20-minute audio update on what's happening in Israel, the Middle East and the Jewish world. Political correspondent Sam Sokol and archaeology reporter Rossella Tercatin join host Jessica Steinberg for today's episode. As Shas party leader Aryeh Deri threatens to leave the coalition, Sokol discusses the pressure being placed on Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu by the ultra-Orthodox parties to wrangle Likud lawmaker Yuli Edelstein and the law he is writing regarding Haredi army enlistment. There is intense anger in the ultra-Orthodox world over the issue, says Sokol, who also notes an act of arson in a Shas synagogue in Sunday, as the Shas party announced its intention to leave the coalition over its anger with Netanyahu regarding the Haredi draft bill. Sokol notes that a political insider told him there's a relatively low chance of these pressures leading to new elections. Even if the current coalition is dissolved, there would still be up to five months of its ability to continue functioning and for the coalition parties to buy more time for themselves. Tercatin discusses two sets of findings, one regarding the Bible. A pioneering new algorithm looks at the layers of oral traditions and writers of the Bible and its editors. The algorithm helps discern which words are used most often and the writing style, creating new methods of analyzing ancient writings and answering questions about the history they present. She also looks at a radiocarbon dating study that was used to examine one of the Dead Sea scrolls, helping futher determine the timeframe when it was written, and whether the current scrolls are first copies or early editions. Check out The Times of Israel's ongoing liveblog for more updates. For further reading: Shas said planning to back Knesset dissolution over stymied draft-exemption bill Shas spiritual leader: Edelstein’s soul is an abomination, shame he came to Israel Haredi parties maintain pressure on PM after he claims ‘significant progress’ in talks Outrage after arson attack on Jerusalem synagogue of top Shas party rabbi Who wrote the Bible? A pioneering new algorithm may shatter scholarly certitude New study revolutionizes Dead Sea Scrolls dating, might rewrite Israel’s history Subscribe to The Times of Israel Daily Briefing on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, YouTube, or wherever you get your podcasts. This episode was produced by the Pod-Waves and video edited by Thomas Girsch. IMAGE: Shas party leader Aryeh Deri and spiritual leader Rabbi Yitzhak Yosef visit the scene of suspected arson and vandalism at a Jerusalem synagogue on June 8, 2025. (Photo by Yonatan Sindel/Flash90)See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
V relácii TASR TV Šport Tu a Teraz diskutuje Anton Krajčoviech s amabasádorom futbalových ME do 21 rokov Vratislavom Greškom. . Ambasádor futbalových majstrovstiev do 21 rokov Vratislav Greško považuje za dôležité, aby osobné ambície hráčov šli v prospech tímu. „Sokolíci“ sa predstavia na domácom turnaji v základnej A-skupine proti Španielsku, Taliansku a Rumunsku. O svoje postrehy a spomienky z prvej ruky na historický úspech Slovákov na ME21 v roku 2000 sa Greško podelil v relácii ŠPORT Tu a Teraz.
Podle nedávných zjištění ministerstvo spravedlnosti dostalo darem od odsouzeného obchodníka s drogami bitcoiny v hodnotě miliardy korun. O miliardovém daru vyplouvají na povrch další informace. Je kauza, kvůli které podal demisi ministr Blažek, srozumitelná veřejnosti? Co z dostupných informací může usuzovat zkušený právník? Na otázky Tomáše Pancíře odpovídá advokát a bývalý ministr vnitra Tomáš Sokol.Všechny díly podcastu Dvacet minut Radiožurnálu můžete pohodlně poslouchat v mobilní aplikaci mujRozhlas pro Android a iOS nebo na webu mujRozhlas.cz.
In this episode of The Crude Report – APAC Series, Adam McCarthy and Fabian Ng explore the impact of recent sanctions on Russian crude exports from the Far East. They unpack how trade flows, pricing, and buyer behaviour have evolved in response to geopolitical pressures. Key Topics Discussed: * The initial disruption and quick recovery of ESPO and Sokol crude exports despite US sanctions * Creative workarounds like ship-to-ship transfers and vessel substitutions to maintain export volumes * Shifts in buyer behaviour, especially among Chinese and Indian refiners, in response to sanctions and freight costs * The broader market impact, including price movements and the influence of Iranian crude sanctions on demand for Russian grades
Folytattuk Pál Andrással az űrszemét tematikát a Sokolébresztőben: ahogy egyre több műholdat állítunk Föld körüli pályára, bekövetkezhet-e olyan ütközéslavina, aminek hatására tönkremegy egy csomó műhold, és elzáródik számunkra a világűrbe vezető út? Ilyen és hasonló kérdéseket tárgyaltunk meg, és persze röviden megemlékeztünk Farkas Bertalan 45 évvel ezelőtti startjáról is. https://parallaxis.blog.hu/2025/05/28/sokol_ep211 https://youtu.be/w9fKb566I2U Patreon oldalunkon támogatóink számára a nyilvános premier előtt tesszük elérhetővé podcastjeink epizódjait, illetve a Parallaxis Podcast hosszabb, különleges változatát – akár már havi 1000 forintért! (a tájékoztatás nem teljes körű) https://www.patreon.com/parallaxis Adásainkat megtalálod többek között Spotify-on, Soundcloud- és YouTube-csatornánkon, valamint Google és Apple Podcasts-en is! Kattints és válassz platformot! https://parallaxis.blog.hu/2021/07/16/podcast_platformok Még több podcast a Parallaxis Univerzumban: http://podcast.emtv.hu
Diese Folge ist für dich, wenn du viel gibst – im Alltag, im Job, beim Sport – und das Gefühl hast, dein Akku lädt nicht richtig auf. Wenn du wissen willst, wie Ernährung und Regeneration wirklich zusammenhängen, dann hör unbedingt rein. Denn es lohnt sich ein Blick auf eine Frucht, die mehr kann, als nur gut schmecken: die Sauerkirsche. Heute dreht sich alles um natürlichen Schlaf, Muskulatur, gesunde Regeneration und die unterschätzte Kraft sekundärer Pflanzenstoffe.
From tanks to sabotage: how Russia never left Czechia alone, To mark 100th anniversary, Sokol's Tyrš House unveils new mural, Martin Dušek maps anarchic Czech approach to construction in new film
From tanks to sabotage: how Russia never left Czechia alone, To mark 100th anniversary, Sokol's Tyrš House unveils new mural, Martin Dušek maps anarchic Czech approach to construction in new film
Welcome to The Times of Israel's newest podcast series, Friday Focus. Each Friday, join diplomatic reporter Lazar Berman and host deputy editor Amanda Borschel-Dan for a deep dive into what's behind the news that spins the globe. This week, political correspondent Sam Sokol steps in for Berman. This week, we learned that only 1,212, or five percent, of the 24,000 ultra-Orthodox men who have received initial draft notices since July 2024 have begun the enlistment process. Some 70,000-80,000 Haredi men are eligible to serve. We also learned that despite constituting 14 percent of the working-age population, the ultra-Orthodox community generated only 4% of Israeli tax revenues in 2023, costing the government billions and adding thousands of shekels to the average non-Haredi worker’s annual tax burden, according to a new study by the Israel Democracy Institute. Sokol has been rigorously covering the issue of universal conscription, also known as the Haredi or ultra-Orthodox draft, both in the halls of the Knesset and on the streets of Israel. In this episode, we learn more about the diverse Haredi society and what motivates it. We talk about the history behind the exemptions, as well as the history of Haredim joining the coalition. And finally, Sokol updates us on the slow legislative process to codify Haredi enlistment -- which may just topple the coalition. Friday Focus can be found on all podcast platforms. This episode was produced by the Pod-Waves and the video was edited by Thomas Girsch. IMAGE: Yeshiva students listen to a Torah lesson at the Hebron Yeshiva in Jerusalem on August 16, 2018. (Aharon Krohn/Flash90)See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Dlhoročný mediálny hovorca Slovenského futbalového zväzu Juraj Čurný bol hosťom najnovšej epizódy podcastu Striedame! na ŠPORT.sk. Reagoval na predchádzajúci rozhovor s koordinátorom pre styk s fanúšikmi Spartaka Trnava „Gazzom” a priniesol pohľad zväzu na témy, ktoré medzi fanúšikmi a SFZ často vyvolávajú kontroverzie, pričom sa snažil objasniť niektoré sporné body.V rozhovore okrem iného vysvetlil, aké procesy prebiehajú pri udeľovaní pokút, prečo sa uzatvárajú sektory a aký význam má ich rozhodovanie. Témou boli aj hranice medzi podporou fanúšikov a porušovaním predpisov, pričom spomenul, že väčšina činností ultras sú hodné rešpektu. Riešila sa tiež nevyhnutnosť zladenia slovenských predpisov s pravidlami UEFA, ako aj praktické otázky, komu putujú financie z pokút a aký zmysel majú obmedzenia počas rizikových zápasov.Reč bola aj o širšej filozofii SFZ smerom k fanúšikom. Diskutovalo sa o neúspešnom vernostnom projekte Sokol a plánovanom novom systéme, ktorý má zvýhodniť verných priaznivcov pri nákupe lístkov. Padli aj priznania o nedostatkoch pri predaji vstupeniek či nejasnostiach okolo organizácie finále Slovenského pohára. Uznal, že reakcia zo strany mesta Dunajská Streda ho osobne zasiahla.„Prezident SFZ nemá žiadnu šancu zasahovať do rozhodovania disciplinárnej komisie. To isté platí aj o UEFA. Alexander Čeferin nijako nemôže ovplyvniť, či Real Madrid dostane zákaz predaja vstupeniek na vonkajší zápas. Ide o to, čo futbalové aj všeobecné predpisy zakazujú, nedovoľujú alebo trestajú - správanie divákov, urážky, hanobenie rasy či etnicity a, samozrejme, pyro,” vysvetlil Juraj Čurný v najnovšej epizóde podcastu Striedame! na ŠPORT.sk.
Dlhoročný mediálny hovorca Slovenského futbalového zväzu Juraj Čurný bol hosťom najnovšej epizódy podcastu Striedame! na ŠPORT.sk. Reagoval na predchádzajúci rozhovor s koordinátorom pre styk s fanúšikmi Spartaka Trnava „Gazzom” a priniesol pohľad zväzu na témy, ktoré medzi fanúšikmi a SFZ často vyvolávajú kontroverzie, pričom sa snažil objasniť niektoré sporné body.V rozhovore okrem iného vysvetlil, aké procesy prebiehajú pri udeľovaní pokút, prečo sa uzatvárajú sektory a aký význam má ich rozhodovanie. Témou boli aj hranice medzi podporou fanúšikov a porušovaním predpisov, pričom spomenul, že väčšina činností ultras sú hodné rešpektu. Riešila sa tiež nevyhnutnosť zladenia slovenských predpisov s pravidlami UEFA, ako aj praktické otázky, komu putujú financie z pokút a aký zmysel majú obmedzenia počas rizikových zápasov.Reč bola aj o širšej filozofii SFZ smerom k fanúšikom. Diskutovalo sa o neúspešnom vernostnom projekte Sokol a plánovanom novom systéme, ktorý má zvýhodniť verných priaznivcov pri nákupe lístkov. Padli aj priznania o nedostatkoch pri predaji vstupeniek či nejasnostiach okolo organizácie finále Slovenského pohára. Uznal, že reakcia zo strany mesta Dunajská Streda ho osobne zasiahla.„Prezident SFZ nemá žiadnu šancu zasahovať do rozhodovania disciplinárnej komisie. To isté platí aj o UEFA. Alexander Čeferin nijako nemôže ovplyvniť, či Real Madrid dostane zákaz predaja vstupeniek na vonkajší zápas. Ide o to, čo futbalové aj všeobecné predpisy zakazujú, nedovoľujú alebo trestajú - správanie divákov, urážky, hanobenie rasy či etnicity a, samozrejme, pyro,” vysvetlil Juraj Čurný v najnovšej epizóde podcastu Striedame! na ŠPORT.sk.
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A több mint fél évszázad után a Föld légkörébe visszatérő és a hétvégén az Indiai-óceánba zuhant pórul járt Vénusz-szonda kapcsán Pál Andrással beszélgettünk a szovjet Venyera-programról, a Vénusz bolygó furcsaságairól, na és arról, hogy miért és hogyan "esnek le" a műholdak az aktuális Sokolébresztőben. Elmélkedünk arról, hogy milyen tényezők határozzák meg, hogy mennyi idő alatt pottyan le egy grapefruit-szputnyik, űrállomás, lézervisszaverő üveggolyó, vagy épp eltévedt Vénusz-szonda a Föld körüli pályáról. https://parallaxis.blog.hu/2025/05/14/sokol_ep210 https://youtu.be/dfN9cLCDxDk Patreon oldalunkon támogatóink számára a nyilvános premier előtt tesszük elérhetővé podcastjeink epizódjait, illetve a Parallaxis Podcast hosszabb, különleges változatát – akár már havi 1000 forintért! (a tájékoztatás nem teljes körű) https://www.patreon.com/parallaxis Adásainkat megtalálod többek között Spotify-on, Soundcloud- és YouTube-csatornánkon, valamint Google és Apple Podcasts-en is! Kattints és válassz platformot! https://parallaxis.blog.hu/2021/07/16/podcast_platformok Még több podcast a Parallaxis Univerzumban: http://podcast.emtv.hu
Welcome to The Times of Israel's Daily Briefing, your 20-minute audio update on what's happening in Israel, the Middle East and the Jewish world. Political reporter Sam Sokol and reporter Sue Surkes join host Amanda Borschel-Dan for today's episode. The Knesset came back from spring break last week and Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s ultra-Orthodox coalition partners have been pushing for the passage of legislation enshrining military exemptions for their community, after the High Court ruled in June last year that the dispensations, in place for decades, were illegal since they were not based in law. The legislation has long been held up in the Knesset Foreign Affairs and Defense Committee, whose chairman, Yuli Edelstein (Likud), has pledged that he will “only produce a real conscription law that will significantly increase the IDF’s conscription base.” Sokol unpacks this complicated situation. Surkes reports on Magen 48, an initiative to train civil defense teams at 66 localities within the Gaza border area — including the city of Sderot — and raise their skill set to that of IDF fighters. We then learn about "She-Rise," a program that teaches women in the western Negev how to leverage their skills and create change in their communities. Check out The Times of Israel's ongoing liveblog for more updates. For further reading: ‘The final deadline’: Could the IDF conscription crisis bring down Netanyahu’s government? After October 7, IDF said to increase penalties for deserters, but not draft dodgers Edelstein urges ‘real solution’ as work set to begin on revising Haredi draft bill IDF joins forces with NGO to turn community security teams into lean fighting machines Subscribe to The Times of Israel Daily Briefing on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, YouTube, or wherever you get your podcasts. This episode was produced by the Pod-Waves and video edited by Thomas Girsch. IMAGE: Haredi Jews protest and clash with police during a protest against the drafting of ultra-Orthodox Jews to the Israeli army, Jerusalem, May 5, 2025. (Chaim Goldberg/Flash90)See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Češi se po únoru masově hlásili do komunistické strany, až sama KSČ začala příliv nových členů omezovatČeská společnost zůstala po Únoru 48 stejně ochromená, jako byla po Mnichovu 38. Takzvaně demokratičtí politici - včetně prezidenta Beneše - se už dál na nic nezmohli, Jan Masaryk šel dokonce, až do svého tragického konce, komunistům spíše na ruku,. Nemalá část demokratických politiků utekla za hranice, často s požehnáním komunistů, kteří byli rádi, že se jich zbavili.Protesty veřejnosti byly spíše symbolické, podobně jako tomu bylo za okupace. V druhé polovině června 1948 proběhal Všesokolský slet. Hesla Sokolů byla probenešovská a když 27. června pochovalo asi 85 tisíc Sokolů okolo tribuny na Staroměstském náměstí, odvraceli hlavu od Klementa Gottwalda na tribuně nebo hleděli do země. Někteří Sokolové provolávali hesla o Edvardu Benešovi. Bylo to poslední masové protikomunistické vystoupení.Ostatní Češi se mezitím hrnuli do KSČ. Před únorovým převratem měla komunistická strana asi 1,5 milionů členů, koncem roku 1948 už 2,3 milionu. 26 % obyvatelstva českých zemí a 22 % na Slovensku bylo na konci prosince 1948 členy KSČ. Tomuto spontánnímu přílivu členů se komunistická strana od podzimu 48 začala dokonce bránit.Příběh o české společnosti unesené na východ Sověty je tedy jen mýtus. Ostatně sám autor mýtu o únosu střední Evropy Milan Kundera aktivně pomáhal komunistům ji unést do sovětské náruče.-
“Betty Davis lærte mig, at samfundet forventer helt bestemte ting af kvinder.” Billedkunstneren Apolonia Sokol er vokset op med et af de mest bramfrie soul-funk albums, der nogensinde er udgivet. Og kvinden bag musikken, Betty Davis, har inspireret Apolonia til både oprør, kunst, selvrefleksion og selvstændighed. I denne uges Portrætalbum kan du lære, hvorfor den til tider kontroversielle og provokerende Apolonia Sokol ser på sin egen kunst som ”død”. Du kan blive klogere på hvorfor albummet ”They Say I'm Different” næsten er et spejlbillede på Apolonias opvækst og sidst, men ikke mindst, så vil du blive oplyst om, hvorfor det kan være en decideret superkræft at være anderledes. Udsendelse nr.: 174 Vært: Anders Bøtter Klip og lyddesign: Emil Germod Redaktør: Michelle Mølgaard Andersen Produceret af: Bowie-JettSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Před rovným stoletím byl slavnostně otevřen Tyršův dům v Praze jako sídlo Sokola v nové republice. Jaké byly ale osudy tohoto malostranského paláce před tím? Kdo všechno zde žil a třeba i zanechal stopy? A jak se místo proměnilo pod správou Sokolů. Speciálním dílem z tělocvičny i od bazénu podcast Přepište dějiny provedli vzdělavatel Sokola Michal Burian a členka vzdělávacího odboru Sokola Kateřina Pohlová.
Za baseballem jezdí lidé do Hluboké nad Vltavou. Místní Sokol hraje extraligu a kouzlo mají třeba večerní zápasy pod osvětleným zámkem. Klub chce nyní ještě vylepšit zázemí pro fanoušky.Všechny díly podcastu Sportovní ozvěny můžete pohodlně poslouchat v mobilní aplikaci mujRozhlas pro Android a iOS nebo na webu mujRozhlas.cz.
Témánk ezúttal a K2-18b exobolygó, és azok a friss eredmények, amelyek szerint potenciálisan életre utaló molekulákat mutattak ki a James Webb Űrtávcsővel annak légkörében. Valóban ott van-e a dimetil-szulfid, s ha igen, abból követhezik-e egyértelműen az élő szervezetek jelenléte? Végül Rakétafüst kollégát, kilencéves asztrobiológia-szakértőnket is megszólaltattuk arról, hogy szerinte milyen életformák létezhetnek az Univerzumban. https://parallaxis.blog.hu/2025/04/30/sokol_ep209 https://youtu.be/7Ibx4vb1zDQ Patreon oldalunkon támogatóink számára a nyilvános premier előtt tesszük elérhetővé podcastjeink epizódjait, illetve a Parallaxis Podcast hosszabb, különleges változatát – akár már havi 1000 forintért! (a tájékoztatás nem teljes körű) https://www.patreon.com/parallaxis Adásainkat megtalálod többek között Spotify-on, Soundcloud- és YouTube-csatornánkon, valamint Google és Apple Podcasts-en is! Kattints és válassz platformot! https://parallaxis.blog.hu/2021/07/16/podcast_platformok Még több podcast a Parallaxis Univerzumban: http://podcast.emtv.hu
Welcome to The Times of Israel's Daily Briefing, your 20-minute audio update on what's happening in Israel, the Middle East and the Jewish world. US bureau chief Jacob Magid and political correspondent Sam Sokol join host Jessica Steinberg for today's episode. As an Israeli official states that Qatar isn't being helpful in the hostage talks and an Arab official tells The Times of Israel that reports are being manufactured by Israeli officials looking to harm the negotiations, Magid offers a deeper look. We hear about the last few days of the talks and the government's desire for victory in Gaza, which could lead Israel into a deeper, more extensive battle against Hamas. Magid reports on a conversation he had with Republican lawmaker Rep. Marlin Stutzman, one of the first US lawmakers to meet Syria's new Islamist leader, President Ahmed al-Sharaa. Stutzman cautions against Israel's interest in dividing the fledgling government into several autonomous regions and the Syrian president's vehement opposition to that idea. Several top aides to former US president Joe Biden commented in a TV interview on several aspects of Israeli relations with the US during the Biden administration, including a missed opportunity to reach a normalization agreement with Saudi Arabia last year. Magid fills us in. Sokol speaks about a demonstration of Haredi protestors outside one of two IDF recruitment centers on Monday, where ultra-Orthodox men harassed conscripts to the new ultra-Orthodox brigade. He discusses the IDF's inability to recruit 4,8000 Haredi men during the 2024-2025 draft cycle, given the lack of consensus in the ultra-Orthodox community, while Knesset Foreign Affairs and Defense Committee chairman Likud MK Yuli Edelstein is determined to finalize the draft of a law regulating ultra-Orthodox enlistment. Check out The Times of Israel's ongoing liveblog for more updates. For further reading: Arab source: To shield Netanyahu, Israel leaking false claim Qatar sabotaged talks GOP lawmaker cautions Israel against ‘dividing’ Syria, after meeting with Sharaa Biden officials vent frustrations in dealing with Netanyahu, decry missed chance of Saudi deal ‘Zionists are not Jews’: Haredi extremists harass recruits from their community at IDF centers IDF won’t meet 2024-2025 Haredi conscription targets, official tells Knesset defense committee Edelstein says Knesset close to drafting new enlistment law, won’t accept ultimatums Subscribe to The Times of Israel Daily Briefing on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, YouTube, or wherever you get your podcasts. This episode was produced by the Pod-Waves and video edited by Thomas Girsch.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Welcome to The Times of Israel's Daily Briefing, your 20-minute audio update on what's happening in Israel, the Middle East and the Jewish world. Political correspondent Sam Sokol and archaeology reporter Rossella Tercatin join host Jessica Steinberg for today's episode. Sokol delves into comments made by leaders of the Knesset’s opposition parties, accusing Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of placing Israel in existential danger, after Shin Bet chief Ronen Bar alleged that the premier demanded his loyalty. Sokol notes that the opposition is exploring legal avenues against Netanyahu's actions, as political rhetoric in Israel becomes increasingly heated. Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich made it clear in an interview Monday morning that the hostages are not the priority of the government, which Sokol calls a clarifying statement of the coalition government, bringing tremendous criticism from hostage families and one ultra-Orthodox member of the coalition. Following the death of Pope Francis, Tercatin shares insights on the Jewish community in Rome, its relationship with the late pope and the community's deep historical connection to the Vatican. She also reports on archaeological findings related to the production of biblical purple dye, confirming an industrial-scale production of purple dye that took place in the region several thousand years ago. Check out The Times of Israel's ongoing live blog for more updates. For further reading: Opposition leaders say Netanyahu’s conduct, as described by Bar, endangers Israel Smotrich slammed for willingness to ‘sacrifice’ hostages Smotrich says returning hostages ‘not the most important thing,’ sparking fierce backlash For Rome’s Jews, ties with ailing pope are personal. And increasingly complicated Made from snails and fit for kings: First biblical-era dye factory found on Israel’s coast Subscribe to The Times of Israel Daily Briefing on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, YouTube, or wherever you get your podcasts. This episode was produced by the Pod-Waves and video edited by Thomas Girsch. IMAGE: A protest against Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and in support of Shin Bet chief Ronen Bar, as a protestor carries a sign that says, 'Save the country from itself,' at Habima Square, April 21, 2025 (Photo by Avshalom Sassoni//Flash90)See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
"In this mix, I have put together a selection of personal evergreens, old and new favourites through diverse genres, music from friends and unreleased tracks. From glitchy adventures to hockey fans in Kiev, a swiss german song and of course Moondog, this is a glimpse into the network of sounds that accompanies me." Elischa Heller effortlessly combines electronic music with the gestures of performance art. Delicate, futuristic and emotive melodies, often accompanied by auto-tuned vocals, intersect with high-pitched rapid beats, abundant noise and drones. Tracklist: Dedekind Cut – De-Civilisation Xafya – all my fondest memories lie in lucerne pron0ia – Poetry In General lua junck; fluxxbaby – girlflex Lila Tirando a Violeta, Sin Maldita – All Day I Hear The Noise Of Waters (Verraco Remix) David Koch – Beautiful Stranger soundweekends – SPRTWntr Announcement in ukrainian, drum hitting, fans of the hockey club Sokol shout, hockey stick hits the puck, skates on ice, whistle of the referee, Kyiv, Ukraine 21.12.2021 Benmu – Liechter Cindy Lee – Speaking From Above Pan Daijing – Dust 五月 Sister Irene O'Connor – Mass ‘Emmanuel' Wojciech Rusin – Flesh Eater
Témánk az amerikai űrhajózás jövője: Trump csillagos-sávos lobogót akar a Marson látni, de közben Jared Isaacman, a NASA következő igazgatója a Holdat sem hanyagolná. Az űrügynökség költségvetése viszont jelentősen csökkenni fog, s ennek a tudomány láthatja kárát. Teljesen elkészült űrteleszkóp maradhat a Földön és a marson évek alatt összegyűjtött válogatott kőzetminta hazahozása is tovább csúszhat, miközben persze a kínaiak sem tétlenkednek. Mit lehet kiolvasni a tealevelekből? https://parallaxis.blog.hu/2025/04/16/sokol_ep208 https://youtu.be/40BA8V7eKoA Patreon oldalunkon támogatóink számára a nyilvános premier előtt tesszük elérhetővé podcastjeink epizódjait, illetve a Parallaxis Podcast hosszabb, különleges változatát – akár már havi 1000 forintért! (a tájékoztatás nem teljes körű) https://www.patreon.com/parallaxis Adásainkat megtalálod többek között Spotify-on, Soundcloud- és YouTube-csatornánkon, valamint Google és Apple Podcasts-en is! Kattints és válassz platformot! https://parallaxis.blog.hu/2021/07/16/podcast_platformok Még több podcast a Parallaxis Univerzumban: http://podcast.emtv.hu
Két héttel elébe menve a kerek, 55. évfordulónak, a Sokolébresztő aktuális témája az Apollo-13 legendás küldetése. Mi történt, hogyan történt 1970-ben, miért hiúsult meg az emberiség harmadik Holdra szállása? Milyen malőrök és figyelmetlenségek láncolata vezetett az űrhajó felrobbanásához és milyen tanulságokat lehetett levonni az űrhajózás történetének talán legizgalmasabb hetéből? https://parallaxis.blog.hu/2025/04/02/sokol_ep207 https://youtu.be/ktmsgFJYEAk Patreon oldalunkon támogatóink számára a nyilvános premier előtt tesszük elérhetővé podcastjeink epizódjait, illetve a Parallaxis Podcast hosszabb, különleges változatát – akár már havi 1000 forintért! (a tájékoztatás nem teljes körű) https://www.patreon.com/parallaxis Adásainkat megtalálod többek között Spotify-on, Soundcloud- és YouTube-csatornánkon, valamint Google és Apple Podcasts-en is! Kattints és válassz platformot! https://parallaxis.blog.hu/2021/07/16/podcast_platformok Még több podcast a Parallaxis Univerzumban: http://podcast.emtv.hu
Filozof a někdejší politik Jan Sokol patřil k nejvýraznějším českým křesťanským intelektuálům. Podílel se na českém ekumenickém překladu Bible, patřil mezi první signatáře Charty 77, v 90. letech stál u zrodu Fakulty humanitních studií Univerzity Karlovy.
Filozof a někdejší politik Jan Sokol patřil k nejvýraznějším českým křesťanským intelektuálům. Podílel se na českém ekumenickém překladu Bible, patřil mezi první signatáře Charty 77, v 90. letech stál u zrodu Fakulty humanitních studií Univerzity Karlovy. Všechny díly podcastu Portréty můžete pohodlně poslouchat v mobilní aplikaci mujRozhlas pro Android a iOS nebo na webu mujRozhlas.cz.
Trio of senior quants explain how autoencoders can reduce dimensionality in yield curves
Vendégünk Székely Anna Krisztina, a Magyar Asztronautikai Társaság (MANT) főtitkárhelyettese, témánk pedig a középiskolások számára meghirdetett CanSat "madjnem-műhold" építőverseny jelenlegi állása, és várható eseményei. Továbbá más, a tizenéveseket célzó "űrös" projektek is szóba kerülnek az űrpályázattól az űrtáborig, s miközben a nagy kérdést boncolgatjuk, hogy miért megy még mindig túl kevés lány természettudományos pályára, megemlítjük Illés Erzsébet, az első magyar űrkutató nő munkásságát és példáját, illetve a róla szóló könyvünk terveit. https://parallaxis.blog.hu/2025/03/19/sokol_ep206 https://youtu.be/sTBlxmNBxG8 Patreon oldalunkon támogatóink számára a nyilvános premier előtt tesszük elérhetővé podcastjeink epizódjait, illetve a Parallaxis Podcast hosszabb, különleges változatát – akár már havi 1000 forintért! (a tájékoztatás nem teljes körű) https://www.patreon.com/parallaxis Adásainkat megtalálod többek között Spotify-on, Soundcloud- és YouTube-csatornánkon, valamint Google és Apple Podcasts-en is! Kattints és válassz platformot! https://parallaxis.blog.hu/2021/07/16/podcast_platformok Még több podcast a Parallaxis Univerzumban: http://podcast.emtv.hu
Welcome to The Times of Israel's Daily Briefing, your 20-minute audio update on what's happening in Israel, the Middle East and the Jewish world. Political correspondent Sam Sokol joins host Jessica Steinberg for today's Daily Briefing. As the IDF faces problems recruiting reserve troops after more than 15 months of war and mounting anger against the ultra-Orthodox for not shouldering the burden, Sokol discusses the latest in the Haredi draft issue, coming to a head in the current budget debates. Sokol says the various ultra-Orthodox parties are playing this issue differently, although they all appear to want the same thing: exemptions for yeshiva students and will use different tactics to achieve their goals. He also describes his ongoing investigation into the growing number of Haredi organizations offering advice to yeshiva students and families about how to dodge draft notices. Sokol is investigating the pattern of behavior that's emerging, the illegalities involved in advising someone to avoid the draft, and the security apparatus's reticence to take action on this growing trend. Please see today's ongoing liveblog for more updates. For further reading: AG, police silent in face of growing ecosystem of Haredi evasion organizations Hasidic MKs tell Netanyahu they’ll oppose budget if draft exemption law not passed Haredi lawmakers split on approach to budget, which must pass this month or gov’t falls ‘Do not cooperate’: Nonprofit linked to top Haredi rabbis encourages draft dodging Subscribe to The Times of Israel Daily Briefing on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, YouTube, or wherever you get your podcasts. This episode was produced by the Pod-Waves. IMAGE: Haredi Jews clash with police during a protest against the ultra-Orthodox draft on Road 4 outside Bnei Brak on March 2, 2025 (Photo by Yonatan Sindel/Flash90)See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
A Firefly Aerospace magáncég Blue Ghost űrszondája sikeresen leszállt a Holdra, a Válságok tengere nevezetű bazaltsíkságra. Ennek apropóján állandó szakértőnkkel, Pál Andrással (illetve a fórumozó és betelefonáló közönséggel) azon merengtünk el, hogy miért is indult mostanában ilyen sok űreszköz a Hold fellé, mikor jár ott újra ember, és miért "vesztegetjük az időnket" égi kísérőnkön, ha egyszer a Mars a távlati cél? https://parallaxis.blog.hu/2025/03/05/sokol_ep205 https://youtu.be/VKfqaksADfo Patreon oldalunkon támogatóink számára a nyilvános premier előtt tesszük elérhetővé podcastjeink epizódjait, illetve a Parallaxis Podcast hosszabb, különleges változatát – akár már havi 1000 forintért! (a tájékoztatás nem teljes körű) https://www.patreon.com/parallaxis Adásainkat megtalálod többek között Spotify-on, Soundcloud- és YouTube-csatornánkon, valamint Google és Apple Podcasts-en is! Kattints és válassz platformot! https://parallaxis.blog.hu/2021/07/16/podcast_platformok Még több podcast a Parallaxis Univerzumban: http://podcast.emtv.hu
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In a time of deep division, the unraveling of our national institutions, and the undeniable uncertainty within our congregations, how do we, as Christian leaders, stay rooted in the way of Jesus – and hold fast to our prophetic witness? Today, we're honored to be joined by Rev. Donna Claycomb Sokol – a wise, courageous, and deeply spiritual pastoral leader serving at Mount Vernon Place United Methodist Church in the heart of Washington, D.C. From the shadow of the Capitol, she brings us stories of hope, challenge, and what it means to lead with both conviction and grace in a city where faith and public life constantly collide. To learn more about Donna and her ministry, visit mvpumc.org.
Közkívánatra a fekete lyukak kerültek terítékre. Mik azok, léteznek-e a valóságban, vagy csak az elméleti fizikusok képzeletében, s hogyan jöntnének egyáltalán létre? Miért "áll meg az idő" az eseményhorizonton, és átjuthatunk-e a túloldalra anélkül, hogy spagettizálódnánk? Van-e meztelen szingularitás? Ilyen kérdéseknek eredtünk nyomába. https://parallaxis.blog.hu/2025/02/19/sokol_ep204 https://youtu.be/NFJtmttxncc Patreon oldalunkon támogatóink számára a nyilvános premier előtt tesszük elérhetővé podcastjeink epizódjait, illetve a Parallaxis Podcast hosszabb, különleges változatát – akár már havi 1000 forintért! (a tájékoztatás nem teljes körű) https://www.patreon.com/parallaxis Adásainkat megtalálod többek között Spotify-on, Soundcloud- és YouTube-csatornánkon, valamint Google és Apple Podcasts-en is! Kattints és válassz platformot! https://parallaxis.blog.hu/2021/07/16/podcast_platformok Még több podcast a Parallaxis Univerzumban: http://podcast.emtv.hu
Welcome to The Times of Israel's Daily Briefing, your 20-minute audio update on what's happening in Israel, the Middle East and the Jewish world. Political correspondent Sam Sokol and environmental reporter Sue Surkes join host Jessica Steinberg for today's episode. Sokol looks at the coalition's struggle over ultra-Orthodox army service exemptions, between those who want to minimize exemptions and those who want to use legislation to create a gradual increase leading to universal enlistment. He discusses a recent Likud lawmaker conference on the subject, that called for a more universal Haredi draft and sanctions on draft dodgers. In honor of Tu B'Shvat, the Jewish holiday of the trees, Surkes reports on the new Jewish Climate Trust, with heavy involvement from philanthropist Steven Bronfman, of the Canadian Bronfman family. The fund, which is launching next month, will be the first to focus specifically on climate, aiming to help Jewish and Israeli climate organizations build interfaith bridges and regional bridges in the Middle East. Surkes also speaks about several moshav communities in the south that were attacked by Hamas terrorists on October 7, 2023. Two are located just outside the designated zone of the Gaza Envelope and are therefore not eligible for the funding necessary to rebuild after the October 7, 2023 attacks. Please see today's ongoing live blog for more updates. Subscribe to The Times of Israel Daily Briefing on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, YouTube, or wherever you get your podcasts. This episode was produced by the Pod-Waves. For further reading: Likud lawmakers hold conference calling for Haredi draft, sanctions on dodgers Budding climate fund seeks to guide Jewish response to era’s greatest threat Just 138 yards too far from the Gaza border, towns are denied post-Oct. 7 state support IMAGE: Haredi men protest and clash with police against the ultra-Orthodox draft on January 28, 2025. (Photo by Chaim Goldberg/Flash90)See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Welcome to The Times of Israel's Daily Briefing, your 20-minute audio update on what's happening in Israel, the Middle East and the Jewish world. Political correspondent Sam Sokol and reporter Diana Bletter join host Jessica Steinberg for today's episode. Sokol discusses the range of comments and reactions from Knesset members to the remarks made by US President Donald Trump regarding the possible relocation of Gazans from the Strip during the expectedly long reconstruction period. He looks at the expectedly pleased statements from the far-right end of the government, including National Security Minister Itamar Ben Gvir and Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich to the more guarded comments from opposition leader Yair Lapid and National Unity party leader Benny Gantz. Bletter reports on her trips to several northern villages, where residents are waiting to see if the ceasefire with Hezbollah will hold. Her visit to Alawite village Ghajar, the Israeli town of Mattat and the Druze village of Hurfeish left her with an impression of residents eager to return to regular life but unsure as to what the future may hold. Please see today's ongoing live blog for more updates. Subscribe to The Times of Israel Daily Briefing on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, YouTube, or wherever you get your podcasts. This episode was produced by the Pod-Waves. For further reading: Ben Gvir says he’ll return to government if PM implements Trump’s Gaza transfer plan Smotrich says he supports Saudi normalization, but not if it means ending war Lapid: We need to ‘study the details to understand’ Trump’s plan for Gaza Gantz welcomes Trump’s Gaza comments: ‘Creative, original and interesting thinking’ ‘Fear is now in our DNA’: With pause in Hezbollah attacks, two border towns regroup As Alawite village on Israel-Lebanon border reopens, locals fear for relatives in Syria IMAGE: Displaced Palestinians return to their homes in the northern Gaza Strip via Rashid Street located on the sea, on February 5, 2025 (Photo by Ali Hassan/Flash90)See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This episode is very unlike my regular stuff – but a contact of mine from Russia sent me a sports story that is just so strange, that I had to include it somewhere. So, you're getting this “footy special”. Normal news episodes and some history incoming soon, but this story is genuinely bizzare. Consider it a throwback to our early days and enjoy!Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/theeasternborder. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Chef Gail Sokol returns! We'll talk about baking the perfect Red Velvet cake... and Ermine Frosting. Ray Graf hosts.
Recovering from a suicide attempt can be challenging in many ways. Yosef Sokol, clinical assistant professor at the School of Health Sciences at Touro University, explores a new way to treat those who are struggling. Dr. Yosef Sokol is clinical assistant professor in the PsyD program at Touro University School of Health Sciences. Dr. Sokol […]
In Episode 120 of White Canes Connect, we revisit the 2024 NFB of PA State Convention in Erie, featuring an insightful presentation by Dawn Sokol, Director of the Bureau of Blindness and Visual Services (BBVS). Dawn offers a comprehensive update on the agency's priorities, including hiring, outreach, and fiscal management, alongside an overview of key programs and initiatives. Dawn highlights BBVS's adoption of "rapid engagement" to expedite service delivery and address longstanding system delays. She also outlines the challenges posed by flat federal funding, emphasizing its impact on pre-employment transition services, the Older Blind Program, and agency operations. Despite these financial constraints, BBVS remains committed to outreach and staff retention to ensure high-quality service delivery. Dawn provides updates on innovative programs such as bioptic driving guidance, revamped low-vision policies, and the successful My Work youth employment initiative. She also underscores BBVS's dedication to assistive technology enhancements and collaboration with partners. A passionate advocate for equitable employment and accessible services, Dawn encourages community action, including outreach to legislators to increase program funding. The episode captures BBVS's resilience and ongoing efforts to improve outcomes for Pennsylvania's blind and visually impaired residents. Mark your calendars for the 2025 NFB of Pennsylvania State Convention in Harrisburg, November 13–16, and stay connected with White Canes Connect for updates and opportunities. Show notes at https://www.whitecanesconnect.com/120 An Easy Way to Help the NFB of PA Support the NFB of PA with every purchase at White Cane Coffee Company by going to https://www.whitecanecoffee.com/ref/nfbp. When you use that link to purchase from White Cane Coffee, the NFB of PA earns a 10% commission! Share the link with your family and friends! Listen to Erin and Bob Willman from White Cane Coffee on episode 072 of White Canes Connect. Donate to the NFB of PA If you want to donate to the National Federation of the Blind of Pennsylvania, visit https://www.NFBofPA.org/give/. We Want to Hear Your Story Reach out with questions and comments, or share ideas! We want to hear from you. Call us at (267) 338-4495 or at whitecanesconnect@gmail.com. Follow White Canes Connect Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/white-canes-connect/id1592248709 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/1YDQSJqpoteGb1UMPwRSuI YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@pablindpodcast
Welcome to The Times of Israel's Daily Briefing, your 20-minute audio update on what's happening in Israel, the Middle East and the Jewish world. Political correspondent Sam Sokol joins host Jessica Steinberg on today's show. Sokol discusses the political machinations in the Knesset as voting over the 2025 budget leads National Security Minister Itamar Ben Gvir and several ultra-Orthodox parties to threaten to oppose the bill, given some of the planned cuts. While Ben Gvir and Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich have banded together in the past over their political aspirations, the two have been at odds for some time, which could possibly lead to a break in Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's coalition, explains Sokol. Sokol reviews the further political dramas that played out on Tuesday in the Knesset, as Netanyahu, recovering from a successful prostate removal surgery at the Hadassah Medical Center in Jerusalem, was forced to leave his hospital bed and return to the Knesset, in order to cast a decisive vote on the budget law, and thwart Ben Gvir. Another Knesset member, Likud MK Boaz Bismuth, who was in the midst of the seven-day mourning period for his mother, was also pushed to leave the shiva and come to the Knesset and vote in favor of the bill. Sokol also offers a brief description of the fragment of a Houthi missile that landed in his Beit Shemesh neighborhood late Monday night. For news updates, please check out The Times of Israel’s ongoing live blog. Discussed articles include: PM leaves hospital to cast decisive vote on a budget law, thwarting Ben Gvir revolt Coalition factions threaten to vote against key budget bill over cuts, Haredi draft In rare cross-aisle cooperation, MKs back bill to penalize ministers who snub oversight IDF downs ballistic missile from Yemen as sirens heard across central Israel Subscribe to The Times of Israel Daily Briefing on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, YouTube, or wherever you get your podcasts. This episode was produced by the Pod-Waves. IMAGE: Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu during a vote at the plenum of the Knesset in Jerusalem, on December 31, 2024. (Photo by Chaim Goldberg/Flash90)See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Welcome to The Times of Israel's Daily Briefing, your 20-minute audio update on what's happening in Israel, the Middle East and the Jewish world. Political correspondent Sam Sokol and reporter Diana Bletter join host Amanda Borschel-Dan on today's episode. Recently, attempts are being made to restart the controversial judicial overhaul legislation and last week, Sokol spoke with one of its architects, MK Simcha Rothman. We hear about Rothman’s perspective on why it is needed and in fact protects Israel's democracy. The Knesset Constitution, Law and Justice Committee will soon begin holding hearings on a proposed bill applying a Basic Law requiring a public referendum for land-for-peace deals to the West Bank and Israeli territorial waters, the Knesset’s right-wing Land of Israel Caucus announced on Wednesday. What is this bill and why do those who proposed it believe it will be passed at this time. Bletter went to the northern coastal city of Nahariya yesterday to witness how during the ceasefire, hospitals are moving from war footing and out of their bunkers. She brings tales from the maternity ward. Last week, Bletter visited Haifa to see how residents are -- once again -- celebrating the annual Holiday of Holidays that honors the mixed city's three major religions. For news updates, please check out The Times of Israel’s ongoing live blog. Discussed articles include: MK threatens that judges ‘playing hardball’ will lead to resumption of judicial overhaul MKs push bill to block West Bank territorial concessions, prevent Palestinian state After months of Hezbollah rocket attacks, Haifa’s Christians get ready for Christmas Subscribe to The Times of Israel Daily Briefing on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, YouTube, or wherever you get your podcasts. This episode was produced by the Pod-Waves. IMAGE: An Israeli protests against the government's plans to overhaul the judicial system outside a branch of the United States Embassy in Jerusalem, September 20, 2023. (AP Photo/Maya Alleruzzo)See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Kimmy Sokol returns, as part of her media retirement tour! Hear the story of what's next for Kimmy, and how she's getting there. As well as thoughts on AEW's Continental Classic, Joe Hendry, convention life, and so much more.
Welcome to The Times of Israel's Daily Briefing, your 20-minute audio update on what's happening in Israel, the Middle East and the Jewish world. Political correspondent Sam Sokol and reporter Sue Surkes join host Jessica Steinberg for today's episode. Sokol discusses this week's surprise dismissal of former Defense Minister Yoav Gallant, it's effect on the Likud party and the government coalition as well as the prime minister's continued efforts to appease his ultra-Orthodox coalition partners, regarding the draft evasion bill. Surkes talks about her visit down south to several Gaza border communities that are trying to rebuild their homes and structures and replace equipment but are hampered by the holdup in compensation funds from the government. Sokol looks at a series of government bills aimed at fighting terror, including deporting terrorists' relatives, cutting welfare benefits for convicted terrorists and firing teachers who identify with terror. Surkes talks about climate confab COP29 beginning next week with the Israeli delegation attending under heightened security efforts. For news updates, please check out The Times of Israel's ongoing live blog. Discussed articles include: Likud clamps down on dissent over Haredi draft bills after Gallant pushed out In new coalition deal with Likud, Sa'ar relinquishes right to oppose Haredi draft bills MKs push bill to create new intelligence oversight body under Netanyahu Despite constitutional concerns, Knesset passes law on deporting terrorists' relatives Lawmakers advance bills cutting welfare benefits for convicted terrorists Knesset passes law allowing government to fire teachers it asserts identify with terror Buzzed but never drunk: Research shows Oriental hornets defy alcohol's effects Subscribe to The Times of Israel Daily Briefing on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, YouTube, or wherever you get your podcasts. This episode was produced by the Pod-Waves. IMAGE: A plenum session on the appointment of Israel Katz as Defense Minister and Gideon Sa'ar as Foreign Minister at the assembly hall of the Knesset on November 8, 2024. (Photo by Yonatan Sindel/Flash90)See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Welcome to The Times of Israel's Daily Briefing, your 20-minute audio update on what's happening in Israel, the Middle East and the Jewish world. Political correspondent Sam Sokol joins host Jessica Steinberg on today's episode. Sokol discusses the fiery start of the Knesset fall session this week, as young women dressed to resemble hostage Naama Levy and her bloodstained clothing and hands when she was taken captive on October 7, were in attendance at the Knesset Committee on the Status of Women and Gender Equality, along with many members of hostage families. He reports on the fierce arguments in the Knesset plenum, as opposition leader Yair Lapid took Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to task, and a screaming match between several lawmakers before a vote on a bill that would allow the government to deport the family members of terrorists who are Israeli citizens. Sokol also reviews the Knesset vote on the UNRWA bill that would bar the UN agency supporting Palestinian refugees and their descendants from operating in Israel, and a bill barring new foreign consulates in Jerusalem, also aimed at preventing consular offices that serve Palestinians. Finally, Sokol turns to the draft law, and how one ultra-Orthodox party backed down from its threat to overthrow the budget over the IDF exemption bill. For news updates, please check out The Times of Israel's ongoing live blog. Discussed articles include: With blood-red hands, Gaza hostage supporters make their mark on the opening of Knesset Following stormy debate, lawmakers advance measure to deport terrorists' relatives Knesset approves laws barring UNRWA from Israel, limiting it in Gaza and West Bank Knesset passes law banning establishment of new foreign consulates in Jerusalem Ministers back bill denying the PA a path to petition the High Court of Justice Ultra-Orthodox party backs down from threat to tank budget over IDF exemption bill Netanyahu says Israel's strikes on Iran destroyed ‘industrial factories of death' Subscribe to The Times of Israel Daily Briefing on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, YouTube, or wherever you get your podcasts. This episode was produced by the Pod-Waves. IMAGE: Shira Albag, mother of hostage Liri Albag, far left, with other hostage family members and supporters sit on floor of Knesset on October 28, 2024 holding signs that read, 'This is how they urinate in the tunnels,' referring to the bottles full of urine found in the Gaza tunnels (Courtesy Hostages and Missing Families Forum)See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.