Turco-Mongol military leader and conqueror, founder of the Timurid Empire
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There were two flashes of white light at my feet, like quick fireworks, and then everything went black. My brain knew that my right leg was beyond repair. -Roseann Sdoia Materia April 15, 2013: That's the day the bombs went off at the Boston Marathon finish line. This is the story of an innocent bystander who lost her right leg when the second bomb went off in front of the Forum Restaurant. Roseann Sdoia Materia's life would be saved that day by three people who stepped into the smoke and mayhem to save her life: college student Shores Salter, Boston police officer Shana Cottone, and Boston firefighter Mike Matteria risked their lives to help her, and their story is told in Roseann's memoir: Perfect Strangers: Friendship, Strength and Recovery After Boston's Worst Day. Originally released as part of this series in 2018, the interview brings the listener into the events of that day, when brothers Tamerlan and Dzhokhar Tsarnaev unleashed a terror attack using homemade pressure cooker bombs planted near the Boston Marathon finish line, killing three people and injuring 264. Days later, the brothers would also kill MIT police officer Sean Collier. Treated by trauma surgeon Daniel King, MD at Mass General, Roseann explains how fortunate she was to have a doctor who had experienced treating soldiers wounded by IEDs during his deployments to Iraq and Afghanistan. Beyond the details of what happened on that fateful day, Roseann's story is a profile in courage as she struggled to accept the loss of her leg and a new reality as an amputee. Says Roseann, “Courage is getting up every day and facing the world. Some days you have it and some days, you don't. “ The founder of robostrong.com, she is an in-demand public speaker, an advocate for amputees everywhere, and a supporter of the many charities that have been born out of the bombings. The friendships Roseann forged with those who rescued her remain strong. In fact, Roseann married firefighter Mike Materia! For 23 minutes of strength, courage, community, and the resiliency of the human spirit, just hit that download button. #bostonmarathonbombings #bostonmarathon #bostonstrong #massgeneralhospital#spauldingrehab
Domingo 24 de noviembre y vuelve a Rpa ese viaje radiofónico lleno de historia, arte, arqueología y cultura llamado Un buen día para viajar que no os debéis perder si queréis conocer lugares tan interesantes como los que Alberto Campa nos trae inicialmente para levantar el telón y que en esta ocasión nos lleva a una ciudad, la capital alemana, Berlín, con su puerta de Brandenburgo, su muro histórico, su catedral, sus imponentes museos y una rica gastronomía…a continuación el historiador y guía Juan Carlos Sánchez nos lleva a conocer la hermosa Almodóvar del Río en tierras de la provincia de Córdoba, belleza y arte unidas en sus calles y con un imponente castillo que nunca deja indiferente, por supuesto la buena mesa no faltará en este cóctel viajero…Grandes Personajes y Viajeros de la Historia da inicio a la segunda hora y será el historiador Alejandro Noguera quien nos llevará al mundo asiático para conocer la vida y obra del gran Tamerlan…y cierre muy arqueológico con Esperanza Martín, con muchos frentes abiertos, que nos hablará de los últimos hallazgos de la excavación de Lucus Asturum, de los útiles y objetos encontrados en los campamentos romanos de L.lagüezos y La Cuaña, y de su trabajo en la ciudad romana de Flavia Augusta en tierras de Burgos, y es que hablar con Esperanza siempre es un placer…dos horas viajeras del máximo nivel en Rpa!!
Domingo 24 de noviembre y vuelve a Rpa ese viaje radiofónico lleno de historia, arte, arqueología y cultura llamado Un buen día para viajar que no os debéis perder si queréis conocer lugares tan interesantes como los que Alberto Campa nos trae inicialmente para levantar el telón y que en esta ocasión nos lleva a una ciudad, la capital alemana, Berlín, con su puerta de Brandenburgo, su muro histórico, su catedral, sus imponentes museos y una rica gastronomía…a continuación el historiador y guía Juan Carlos Sánchez nos lleva a conocer la hermosa Almodóvar del Río en tierras de la provincia de Córdoba, belleza y arte unidas en sus calles y con un imponente castillo que nunca deja indiferente, por supuesto la buena mesa no faltará en este cóctel viajero…Grandes Personajes y Viajeros de la Historia da inicio a la segunda hora y será el historiador Alejandro Noguera quien nos llevará al mundo asiático para conocer la vida y obra del gran Tamerlan…y cierre muy arqueológico con Esperanza Martín, con muchos frentes abiertos, que nos hablará de los últimos hallazgos de la excavación de Lucus Asturum, de los útiles y objetos encontrados en los campamentos romanos de L.lagüezos y La Cuaña, y de su trabajo en la ciudad romana de Flavia Augusta en tierras de Burgos, y es que hablar con Esperanza siempre es un placer…dos horas viajeras del máximo nivel en Rpa!!
Dans cette saison, nous retracerons ensemble la traque des terroristes ayant causé les attentats meurtriers de Boston. Cet événement tragique a eu lieu lors du 117e marathon de Boston en 2013. Lors de la course, deux bombes explosent près de la ligne d'arrivée, causant 3 morts et des centaines de blessés. Après les attaques, les enquêteurs n'ont pas de temps à perdre. Une course contre la montre s'engage alors : les forces de l'ordre vont tout mettre en œuvre pour retrouver ces meurtriers. Plongez dans ce glaçant récit immersif et revivez l'une des plus grandes chasses à l'homme de l'histoire. Course contre la montre pour retrouver les meurtriers Après l'attentat, Tamerlan et Djokhar se glissent dans le quotidien avec une aisance déconcertante. Ils se permettent de croire qu'ils ont orchestré l'attaque parfaite, qu'ils ont déjoué le système et qu'ils peuvent maintenant jouir d'une liberté sans fin. Mais contrairement à ce qu'ils pensent, les enquêteurs n'ont pas perdu une seconde et ont déjà une piste très solide… Ce n'est qu'une question de temps avant qu'ils ne les retrouvent… Pour découvrir une autre traque, cliquez ci-dessous : Phoolan Devi, la reine des bandits : l'enfant "terrible" (1/4) Phoolan Devi, la reine des bandits : voler aux riches pour donner aux pauvres (2/4) Phoolan Devi, la reine des bandits : l'incarnation de la vengeance (3/4) Phoolan Devi, la reine des bandits : élue par le peuple (4/4) Crédits : Production : Bababam Textes : Vincent Rebouah Voix : Anne Cosmao, Romain Isselée Montage : Mathew Roques En partenariat avec Upday Première diffusion le 3 mai 2024. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Dans cette saison, nous retracerons ensemble la traque des terroristes ayant causé les attentats meurtriers de Boston. Cet événement tragique a eu lieu lors du 117e marathon de Boston en 2013. Lors de la course, deux bombes explosent près de la ligne d'arrivée, causant 3 morts et des centaines de blessés. Après les attaques, les enquêteurs n'ont pas de temps à perdre. Une course contre la montre s'engage alors : les forces de l'ordre vont tout mettre en œuvre pour retrouver ces meurtriers. Plongez dans ce glaçant récit immersif et revivez l'une des plus grandes chasses à l'homme de l'histoire. Une explosion meurtrière Ce 15 avril 2013, Tamerlan et Djokhar portent des vêtements sombres et des lunettes de soleil. C'est la première fois qu'ils viennent voir Le marathon de Boston. Il est deux heures de l'après-midi. Ils marchent vers la zone d'arrivée. Puis se séparent. Boylston Street est bondée. Tamerlan Tsarnaïev se fraye un chemin dans la foule. Il porte un sac à dos. Dans ce sac, une cocotte-minute remplie d'explosifs. Tsarnaïev jette des regards autour de lui. Il cherche l'endroit parfait. Il s'arrête et pose discrètement son sac à dos… Pour découvrir une autre traque, cliquez ci-dessous : Phoolan Devi, la reine des bandits : l'enfant "terrible" (1/4) Phoolan Devi, la reine des bandits : voler aux riches pour donner aux pauvres (2/4) Phoolan Devi, la reine des bandits : l'incarnation de la vengeance (3/4) Phoolan Devi, la reine des bandits : élue par le peuple (4/4) Crédits : Production : Bababam Textes : Vincent Rebouah Voix : Anne Cosmao, Romain Isselée Montage : Julien Roussel En partenariat avec Upday Première diffusion le 2 mai 2024. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Dans cette saison, nous retracerons ensemble la traque des terroristes ayant causé les attentats meurtriers de Boston. Cet événement tragique a eu lieu lors du 117e marathon de Boston en 2013. Lors de la course, deux bombes explosent près de la ligne d'arrivée, causant 3 morts et des centaines de blessés. Après les attaques, les enquêteurs n'ont pas de temps à perdre. Une course contre la montre s'engage alors : les forces de l'ordre vont tout mettre en œuvre pour retrouver ces meurtriers. Plongez dans ce glaçant récit immersif et revivez l'une des plus grandes chasses à l'homme de l'histoire. Une famille persécutée à cause de ses origines À l'arrière d'un poste de police du Daghestan, un homme et son fils de 14 ans, se font frapper sans relâche par des policiers. Les raisons de leur détention restent vagues, mais cela semble sans importance. La violence est une routine, contre les Tchétchènes. Leur nom : Anzor et Tamerlan, le père et son fils. Longtemps persécuté, Anzor ne veut plus jamais qu'un Russe puisse frapper son fils. Il n'a plus le choix. Il faut partir… Encore. Direction les Etats Unis. L'occasion pour se construire une nouvelle vie. Mais l'intégration de Tamerlan, le fils aîné, va être plus compliquée que prévu… Pour découvrir une autre traque, cliquez ci-dessous : Phoolan Devi, la reine des bandits : l'enfant "terrible" (1/4) Phoolan Devi, la reine des bandits : voler aux riches pour donner aux pauvres (2/4) Phoolan Devi, la reine des bandits : l'incarnation de la vengeance (3/4) Phoolan Devi, la reine des bandits : élue par le peuple (4/4) Crédits : Production : Bababam Textes : Vincent Rebouah Voix : Anne Cosmao, Romain Isselée Montage : Mathew Roques En partenariat avec Upday Première diffusion le 30 avril 2024. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Cent quatre-vingt-treizième numéro de Chemins d'histoire, trente-quatrième numéro de la cinquième saison, émission animée par Luc Daireaux Émission diffusée le vendredi 19 juillet 2024 Thème : Tamerlan et les Timourides, entre XIVe et XVIe siècle Invitée : Maria Szuppe, directrice de recherche au CNRS, autrice de Tamerlan et les Timourides. Asie centrale et Iran (mi-XIVe-début XVIe s.), Les Belles Lettres, 2023.
En MÁS ALLÁ DEL POLO viajamos a Samarcanda siguiendo los pasos de Ruy González de Clavijo, embajador del rey castellano Enrique III quien el 21 de mayo de 1403 encabezó una comitiva que partió del Puerto de Santamaría hacia Samarcanda con el objetivo de encontrarse con el legendario Tamerlan y entablar relaciones diplomáticas. Terminamos la hora con más viajes: España es ya tercer país de la UE preferido por los turistas ricos. Los llamados turistas de élite internacionales se gastan una media de 1150€ en compras.
Dans cette nouvelle saison, nous retracerons ensemble la traque des terroristes ayant causé les attentats meurtriers de Boston. Cet événement tragique a eu lieu lors du 117e marathon de Boston en 2013. Lors de la course, deux bombes explosent près de la ligne d'arrivée, causant 3 morts et des centaines de blessés. Après les attaques, les enquêteurs n'ont pas de temps à perdre. Une course contre la montre s'engage alors : les forces de l'ordre vont tout mettre en œuvre pour retrouver ces meurtriers. Plongez dans ce glaçant récit immersif et revivez l'une des plus grandes chasses à l'homme de l'histoire. Course contre la montre pour retrouver les meurtriers Après l'attentat, Tamerlan et Djokhar se glissent dans le quotidien avec une aisance déconcertante. Ils se permettent de croire qu'ils ont orchestré l'attaque parfaite, qu'ils ont déjoué le système et qu'ils peuvent maintenant jouir d'une liberté sans fin. Mais contrairement à ce qu'ils pensent, les enquêteurs n'ont pas perdu une seconde et ont déjà une piste très solide… Ce n'est qu'une question de temps avant qu'ils ne les retrouvent… Pour découvrir une autre traque, cliquez ci-dessous : Carlos le Chacal, le terroriste le plus recherché du 20e siècle : révolutionnaire de naissance (1/4) Carlos le Chacal, le terroriste le plus recherché du 20e siècle : des attentats meurtriers sur le sol français (2/4) Carlos le Chacal, le terroriste le plus recherché du 20e siècle : le business de la peur (3/4) Carlos le Chacal, le terroriste le plus recherché du 20e siècle : un combat en bout de course (4/4) Crédits : Production : Bababam Textes : Vincent Rebouah Voix : Anne Cosmao, Romain Isselée Montage : Mathew Roques En partenariat avec Upday Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Dans cette nouvelle saison, nous retracerons ensemble la traque des terroristes ayant causé les attentats meurtriers de Boston. Cet événement tragique a eu lieu lors du 117e marathon de Boston en 2013. Lors de la course, deux bombes explosent près de la ligne d'arrivée, causant 3 morts et des centaines de blessés. Après les attaques, les enquêteurs n'ont pas de temps à perdre. Une course contre la montre s'engage alors : les forces de l'ordre vont tout mettre en œuvre pour retrouver ces meurtriers. Plongez dans ce glaçant récit immersif et revivez l'une des plus grandes chasses à l'homme de l'histoire. Une explosion meurtrière Ce 15 avril 2013, Tamerlan et Djokhar portent des vêtements sombres et des lunettes de soleil. C'est la première fois qu'ils viennent voir Le marathon de Boston. Il est deux heures de l'après-midi. Ils marchent vers la zone d'arrivée. Puis se séparent. Boylston Street est bondée. Tamerlan Tsarnaïev se fraye un chemin dans la foule. Il porte un sac à dos. Dans ce sac, une cocotte-minute remplie d'explosifs. Tsarnaïev jette des regards autour de lui. Il cherche l'endroit parfait. Il s'arrête et pose discrètement son sac à dos… Pour découvrir une autre traque, cliquez ci-dessous : Carlos le Chacal, le terroriste le plus recherché du 20e siècle : révolutionnaire de naissance (1/4) Carlos le Chacal, le terroriste le plus recherché du 20e siècle : des attentats meurtriers sur le sol français (2/4) Carlos le Chacal, le terroriste le plus recherché du 20e siècle : le business de la peur (3/4) Carlos le Chacal, le terroriste le plus recherché du 20e siècle : un combat en bout de course (4/4) Crédits : Production : Bababam Textes : Vincent Rebouah Voix : Anne Cosmao, Romain Isselée Montage : Julien Roussel En partenariat avec Upday Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Dans cette nouvelle saison, nous retracerons ensemble la traque des terroristes ayant causé les attentats meurtriers de Boston. Cet événement tragique a eu lieu lors du 117e marathon de Boston en 2013. Lors de la course, deux bombes explosent près de la ligne d'arrivée, causant 3 morts et des centaines de blessés. Après les attaques, les enquêteurs n'ont pas de temps à perdre. Une course contre la montre s'engage alors : les forces de l'ordre vont tout mettre en œuvre pour retrouver ces meurtriers. Plongez dans ce glaçant récit immersif et revivez l'une des plus grandes chasses à l'homme de l'histoire. Une famille persécutée à cause de ses origines À l'arrière d'un poste de police du Daghestan, un homme et son fils de 14 ans, se font frapper sans relâche par des policiers. Les raisons de leur détention restent vagues, mais cela semble sans importance. La violence est une routine, contre les Tchétchènes. Leur nom : Anzor et Tamerlan, le père et son fils. Longtemps persécuté, Anzor ne veut plus jamais qu'un Russe puisse frapper son fils. Il n'a plus le choix. Il faut partir… Encore. Direction les Etats Unis. L'occasion pour se construire une nouvelle vie. Mais l'intégration de Tamerlan, le fils aîné, va être plus compliquée que prévu… Pour découvrir une autre traque, cliquez ci-dessous : Carlos le Chacal, le terroriste le plus recherché du 20e siècle : révolutionnaire de naissance (1/4) Carlos le Chacal, le terroriste le plus recherché du 20e siècle : des attentats meurtriers sur le sol français (2/4) Carlos le Chacal, le terroriste le plus recherché du 20e siècle : le business de la peur (3/4) Carlos le Chacal, le terroriste le plus recherché du 20e siècle : un combat en bout de course (4/4) Crédits : Production : Bababam Textes : Vincent Rebouah Voix : Anne Cosmao, Romain Isselée Montage : Mathew Roques En partenariat avec Upday Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
April 15th marks two significant events in US history: the 11th anniversary of Tamerlan and Dzhokar Tsarnaev's bombing of the Boston Marathon, and the first day of jury selection in the first criminal trial of a former US President. These two very different situations both share one important legal question: how do you select a jury from a city full of people who not only know a defendant by name but have good reasons to despise them? Boston residents Matt and Casey share their own memories of the day that changed their city forever before breaking down the trial of surviving bomber Dzhokar Tsarnaev and ensuing appeals of his death sentence to the 1st Circuit and Supreme Court. We examine why the U.S. publicly announced that it would not be reading Tsarnaev his Miranda rights, and debate whether or not the defense should have been allowed to introduce evidence during the penalty phase that Tamerlan Tsarnaev may have participated in a triple homicide two years earlier to prove his influence over his younger brother. What can Clarence Thomas's decision reinstating Tsarnaev's death sentence tell us about how Trump trial judges might handle jury selection? And what might be next following the 1st Circuit's recent findings on juror bias? 1) U.S. v. Tsarnaev indictment 2) Middlesex District Attorney's report on Watertown PD's shootout with the Tsarnaev brothers 3) 1st Circuit's decision vacating Dzhokar Tsarnaev's death sentence (7/31/2020) 4) Supreme Court decision reinstating Tsarnaev's death sentence (3/5/2022) 5) Most recent 1st Circuit decision ordering further hearing on juror bias (3/21/2024) If you'd like to support the show (and lose the ads!), please pledge at patreon.com/law!
In Maximum Harm, veteran investigative journalist Michele R. McPhee unravels the complex story behind the public facts of the Boston Marathon bombing. She examines the bombers' roots in Dagestan and Chechnya, their struggle to assimilate in America, and their growing hatred of the United States―a deepening antagonism that would prompt federal prosecutors to dub Dzhokhar Tsarnaev “America's worst nightmare.” The difficulties faced by the Tsarnaev family of Cambridge, Massachusetts, are part of the public record. Circumstances less widely known are the FBI's recruitment of the older brother, Tamerlan Tsarnaev, as a “mosque crawler” to inform on radical separatists here and in Chechnya; the tracking down and killing of radical Islamic separatists during the six months he spent in Russia―travel that raised eyebrows, since he was on several terrorist watchlists; the FBI's botched deals and broken promises with regard to his immigration; and the disenchantment, rage, and growing radicalization of Tamerlan and Dzhokhar, along with their mother, sisters, and Tamerlan's wife, Katherine. Maximum Harm is also a compelling examination of the Tsarnaev brothers' movements in the days leading up to the Boston Marathon bombing on April 15, 2013, the subsequent investigation, the Tsarnaevs' murder of MIT police officer Sean Collier, the high-speed chase and shootout that killed Tamerlan, and the manhunt in which the authorities finally captured Dzhokhar, hiding in a Watertown backyard. McPhee untangles the many threads of circumstance, coincidence, collusion, motive, and opportunity that resulted in the deadliest attack on the city of Boston to date.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-opperman-report--1198501/support.
Si la figure du grand conquérant Tamerlan occupe une place relativement privilégiée dans notre mémoire culturelle grâce à la pièce de Marlowe ou l'opéra de Haendel, le destin de la dynastie timouride dont il fut le fondateur demeure amplement méconnu. De 1370 jusqu'en 1507, elle a pourtant dominé l'est du monde du monde iranien et turco-iranien, et produit l'une des plus brillantes cultures du monde islamique. Mettant à profit des sources originales, tenant compte des résultats des recherches les plus récentes et adoptant une approche pluridisciplinaire, cette synthèse s'adresse à tous les lecteurs avides de découvrir un pan essentiel de l'histoire médiévale du Moyen Orient.
L'Episode 5 de BADLIVE ! Enregistré et diffusé en live le 25 avril 2023 en compagnie de :-Davy Mourier-Bakaboo-Eleanor Jenkins-PampouatouDans cet épisode, on utilise la cage de Tamerlan, on va dans les caves de Tony Parker, on compte avec des haricots, on pisse sur des poissons et bien sûr... ON FAIT LE PLUS GRAND QUIZ DE TOUS LES TEMPS !!! Hébergé par Acast. Visitez acast.com/privacy pour plus d'informations.
In this episode we discuss the Netflix documentary about the domestic terrorist bombing at the Boston Marathon on April 15, 2013. The documentary details how the Boston police and the FBI tracked down the bombers, brothers Tamerlan and Dzhokhar Tsarnaev, over the course of a 4 day manhunt in the surrounding communities around Boston. The documentary tells the story of those 4 days through the people who were there from law enforcement to survivors. Follow us on Instagram and TikTok @psychlegalpop.
Research begins at 19:36 This is one whole enchilada for the history buffs! Tamerlane or Timur the Lame was a 14th century Turco-Mongol conqueror who killed some 17 million people - yikes! And after he died he may have left a horrible curse! Thanks to Erica Elisabeth for the topic! In the first segment, Andy and Art are captured once again by the titular Mr. Bunker - how did he fool them this time? In the second segment, Andy and Art give you, the listeners, an uninterrupted presentation of their research into Tamerlane's Curse. Finally, Andy and Art discuss this metal topic, geography, movie ideas, and so much more! Send us your thoughts to @MrBunkerPod and mrbunkerpod@gmail.com using the hashtag #PoisonedElephantTusks Music by Michael Martello Artwork by Hannah Ross Audio Editing by Arthur Stone Follow Us: Patreon Twitter Instagram Website Youtube Merch Links Mentioned: The Curse of Tamerlan: legend or fact? Real or Not? 6 Famous Historical Curses | Live Science Did The Ancient Curse Of Tamerlane Almost Doom The Soviet Union In WWII? 15 Facts About Tamerlane's Curse Timur - Wikipedia Timur | Biography, Conquests, Empire, & Facts | Britannica Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Tamerlan & Dzhokhar Tsarnaev moved to the United States as refugees to escape violence, but after making mistakes that ruined their own futures, they decided that the western world needed to be punished. For more stories of the worst people on earth, visit our YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/c/thisisMONSTERS You can check out our new merch at: https://this-is-monsters.creator-spring.com/ To support the show, donate a few bucks through Buy Me A Coffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/monsters You can find more information about ways to support us plus contact info at our website: https://www.thisismonsters.com/ takecareof.com Promo Code: thisismonsters50
At 2:49 pm on April 15, 2013, a pressure cooker bomb containing ball bearings and nails, exploded near the finish line of the Boston Marathon on Boylston Street. 14 seconds later, another bomb exploded 200 yards away. As the crowd began to panic and run, police officers and medical personnel jumped to action. As a result of the bombing, 3 died, including an 8 year old boy, and 264 people were injured. The suspects, later identified three days later, were Tamerlan Tsarnaev (26) and Dzhokhar Tsarnaev (19). The brothers immigrated from Kyrgyzstan in 2002. Tamerlan was an amateur boxer, while Dzhokhar studied Marine Biology at UMass Dartmouth. The brothers, who were practicing muslims, had a disliking towards the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, more so Tamerlan (who influenced Dzhokhar). Tamerlan wanted revenge for what US forces were doing to the muslim community in both countries. On April 18, after their identities were posted everywhere, they shot and killed an MIT police officer while he was sitting in his cruiser. They then stole an Mercedes SUV and held the driver hostage. While they stopped for gas, the hostage escaped and called 911. After the Mercedes was ID'd, police attempted to stop the car, but a shootout ensued. Tamerlan was accidentally ran over by his brother while Dzhokhar was trying to flee. He died an hour later. The entire city of Boston and its surrounding areas were placed on lockdown as a manhunt began. The next day, Dzhokhar was found hiding in a parked boat in someone's backyard. He was arrested and charged with 30 counts. He was sentenced to death on June 24, 2015.
En librairie le 18 mars 2022 et sur https://www.lesbelleslettres.com/livre/9782251452906/l-asie-centrale-de-tamerlan. Depuis l'Antiquité, l'Asie centrale est une terre de métissages et d'échanges au cœur de laquelle la route de la Soie a laissé une empreinte inaltérable. Là régna le terrible Tamerlan, qui se lança à la conquête du monde et jeta les bases d'un empire dont la Transoxiane devint le centre.
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In Part 2 of this 2-part series, Kristina and Melina discuss Tamerlan and Dzhokhar Tsarnaev and their Islamic Radicalization. Tamerlan illegally traveled to Russia without any repercussions and was even sponsored by the FBI to receive full United States citizenship. But when Tamerlan was denied, he decided retaliation was the best course of action. After the bombings, the brothers murdered a police officer, prompting a nearly 2-day manhunt. Will the brothers finally be held responsible for their actions, or will the FBI intervene once again?Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/questionablemorals)
In part 1 of this two-part series, Kristina and Melina discuss Tamerlan and Dzhokhar Tsarnaev and their horrific acts of terror. On April 15, 2013, the Tsarnaev brothers planted two bombs near the finish line of the Boston Marathon. The bombs exploded 13 seconds apart, killing 3 people and injuring over 260. The brothers claimed that radical Islam was the catalyst to the bombing, but religion may not be the only cause. There are several interactions between Tamerlan Tsarnaev and the FBI that could help shed some light on what really triggered the brothers' to bomb the Marathon.Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/questionablemorals)
PATREON: https://www.patreon.com/geopolinomics 00:00 Introducción 00:53 Noticias geopolíticas de la semana 11:03 La compleja situación de Kazajistán 39:40 El acuerdo de libre comercio más importante: el RCEP 50:35 Minuto y resultado en Ucrania 1:07:41 Tamerlan es nuestro Sátrapa Favorito 1:19:27 Recomendación bibliográfica: THE GREAT GAME, Peter Hopkirk. Enlace afiliado: https://amzn.to/3FpHSaF Preguntas de nuestros Youtuvidentes
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Episode 8 – “Sentenced To Death”Did Tamerlan Tsarnaev want to be an American citizen so badly that he'd kill for it? Was he a so-called “mosque crawler” sent in by the Feds to stir up trouble and identify radicalized individuals? Join me for a hard look at Tamerlan's ties to the Prospect Street Mosque.I'm Michele McPhee and this is Mayhem.Featuring audio cuts from Congressional Hearings; and an Inspector General's Report timeline of Tamerlan.Mayhem is a Storic Media production created by Michele McPhee and is produced by George Collins, Andrew Steiner, and Carl RussellFor even more information, check out my book, Mayhem: The Tsarnaev brothers, the FBI, and the Road to the Marathon Bombing Want to see the evidence and decide for yourself? Check out my website https://mayhempod.com/See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Michele McPhee : Maximum Harm: The Tsarnaev Brothers, the FBI, and the Road to the Marathon Bombing In Maximum Harm, veteran investigative journalist Michele R. McPhee unravels the complex story behind the public facts of the Boston Marathon bombing. She examines the bombers' roots in Dagestan and Chechnya, their struggle to assimilate in America, and their growing hatred of the United States―a deepening antagonism that would prompt federal prosecutors to dub Dzhokhar Tsarnaev “America's worst nightmare.” The difficulties faced by the Tsarnaev family of Cambridge, Massachusetts, are part of the public record. Circumstances less widely known are the FBI's recruitment of the older brother, Tamerlan Tsarnaev, as a “mosque crawler” to inform on radical separatists here and in Chechnya; the tracking down and killing of radical Islamic separatists during the six months he spent in Russia―travel that raised eyebrows, since he was on several terrorist watchlists; the FBI's botched deals and broken promises with regard to his immigration; and the disenchantment, rage, and growing radicalization of Tamerlan and Dzhokhar, along with their mother, sisters, and Tamerlan's wife, Katherine. Maximum Harm is also a compelling examination of the Tsarnaev brothers' movements in the days leading up to the Boston Marathon bombing on April 15, 2013, the subsequent investigation, the Tsarnaevs' murder of MIT police officer Sean Collier, the high-speed chase and shootout that killed Tamerlan, and the manhunt in which the authorities finally captured Dzhokhar, hiding in a Watertown backyard. McPhee untangles the many threads of circumstance, coincidence, collusion, motive, and opportunity that resulted in the deadliest attack on the city of Boston to date. 4 years ago #and, #bombing, #brothers, #fbi, #harm:, #marathon, #maximum, #mcphee, #michele, #road, #the, #to, #tsarnaev
Michele McPhee : Maximum Harm: The Tsarnaev Brothers, the FBI, and the Road to the Marathon BombingIn Maximum Harm, veteran investigative journalist Michele R. McPhee unravels the complex story behind the public facts of the Boston Marathon bombing. She examines the bombers' roots in Dagestan and Chechnya, their struggle to assimilate in America, and their growing hatred of the United States―a deepening antagonism that would prompt federal prosecutors to dub Dzhokhar Tsarnaev “America's worst nightmare.” The difficulties faced by the Tsarnaev family of Cambridge, Massachusetts, are part of the public record. Circumstances less widely known are the FBI's recruitment of the older brother, Tamerlan Tsarnaev, as a “mosque crawler” to inform on radical separatists here and in Chechnya; the tracking down and killing of radical Islamic separatists during the six months he spent in Russia―travel that raised eyebrows, since he was on several terrorist watchlists; the FBI's botched deals and broken promises with regard to his immigration; and the disenchantment, rage, and growing radicalization of Tamerlan and Dzhokhar, along with their mother, sisters, and Tamerlan's wife, Katherine. Maximum Harm is also a compelling examination of the Tsarnaev brothers' movements in the days leading up to the Boston Marathon bombing on April 15, 2013, the subsequent investigation, the Tsarnaevs' murder of MIT police officer Sean Collier, the high-speed chase and shootout that killed Tamerlan, and the manhunt in which the authorities finally captured Dzhokhar, hiding in a Watertown backyard. McPhee untangles the many threads of circumstance, coincidence, collusion, motive, and opportunity that resulted in the deadliest attack on the city of Boston to date.4 years ago #and, #bombing, #brothers, #fbi, #harm:, #marathon, #maximum, #mcphee, #michele, #road, #the, #to, #tsarnaev
Patriot's Day in Boston - April 15, 2013 - was an international event celebrated by hundreds of thousands. Every year since 1897, the Boston Marathon was the highlight of the activities and is the world's biggest annual event. Everyone was enjoying the day until 2:50 PM until two bombs went off near the finish line on Boylston Street.Three people were killed and over 260 people were injured. On April 18, law enforcement zeroes in on two suspects, Tamerlan and Dzhokhar Tsarnaev, and the manhunt is on. Later the same day the suspects shoot and kill MIT police officer Sean Collier and carjack a driver in Cambridge.Join us for the real inside story from former Boston police commissioner Ed Davis, who had a front-row seat to all the events. Join us at Patreon.com/gameofcrimes for great content you won't hear anywhere elseDonate at paypal.me/gameofcrimes or go to paypal.com and use our email: gameofcrimespodcast@gmail.comGo to GameOfCrimesPodcast.com for more info and NEW MERCH!Follow us on...twitter.com/gameofcrimesfacebook.com/gameofcrimespodcastinstagram.com/gameofcrimespodcastSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Patriot's Day in Boston - April 15, 2013 - was an international event celebrated by hundreds of thousands. Every year since 1897, the Boston Marathon was the highlight of the activities and is the world's biggest annual event. Everyone was enjoying the day until 2:50 PM until two bombs went off near the finish line on Boylston Street.Three people were killed and over 260 people were injured. On April 18, law enforcement zeroes in on two suspects, Tamerlan and Dzhokhar Tsarnaev, and the manhunt is on. Later the same day the suspects shoot and kill MIT police officer Sean Collier and carjack a driver in Cambridge.Join us for the real inside story from former Boston police commissioner Ed Davis, who had a front-row seat to all the events. - Join us at Patreon.com/gameofcrimes for great content you won't hear anywhere else- Donate at paypal.me/gameofcrimes or go to paypal.com and use our email: gameofcrimespodcast@gmail.com- Go to GameOfCrimesPodcast.com for more info and NEW MERCH!- Follow us on...twitter.com/gameofcrimesfacebook.com/gameofcrimespodcastinstagram.com/gameofcrimespodcastSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Podcast. Genghis khan et Tamerlan sont les plus connus des conquérants des steppes. Ils ont écumé un vaste espace allant du Vietnam à l'Europe. Ils ont affronté des empires établis, notamment les Chinois et les Russes. De tout cela reste des légendes et des rêves inscrits dans les mémoires. Arnaud Blin retrace l'histoire de ces conquérants au micro de Conflits.
Tamerlan and Dzhokhar Tsarnaev detonated two pressure cooker bombs in a crowd at the 2013 Boston Marathon. We try to understand what caused them to do this.
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On today’s action-packed pod, our hosts start with an interesting certiorari grant to U.S. v. Tsarnaev, the Boston Marathon bombing case. The appellate court overturned the trial court’s death sentence for Dzhokhar Tsarnaev on the grounds that 1) the trial judge did not ask the jurors about their pretrial media consumption, and 2) that he did not allow evidence about the his brother Tamerlan’s alleged involvement in a previous murder to inform the case. Tamerlan Tsarnaev died in a shootout with police after the 2013 bombing. Sarah and David give us their predictions on how the Supreme Court is likely to rule. Also in the hopper for today: Our hosts introduce us to a union case and discuss speculation surrounding Justice Stephen Breyer’s retirement, a D.C. Circuit dissent by Judge Laurence Silberman, the MAGA right’s rejection of originalism, and best picture nominee Promising Young Woman. Show Notes: -U.S. v. Tsarnaev. -Massachusetts Lobstermen’s Association et al. v. Gina Raimondo, Secretary of Commerce, et al. -Antiquities Act. -Christiana Tah and Randolph McClain v. Global Witness Publishing, Inc. and Global Witness. -New York Times v. Sullivan. -“A Better Originalism” by Hadley Arkes, Josh Hammer, Matthew Peterson, and Garrett Snedeker in the American Mind. -“Zack Snyder’s Justice League and America’s Second-Greatest Superhero Trilogy” by David French in The Dispatch. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
La culture c'est comme la confiture... Deux amis discutent de ce qui les étonne, amuse ou afflige, en s'appuyant sur des sujets plus ou moins obscurs historiques, scientifiques, culturels... Aujourd'hui nous nous demanderons si sport et substances illicites font vraiment bon ménage à travers un cas pratique, celui du baseball, puis nous explorerons le long fleuve tranquille qu'est la vie de Tamerlan 00:00:31 - Baseball et substances 00:37:30 - Tamerlan
Historiquement Vôtre réunit 3 personnages de l’Histoire qui ne passent plus les portes, 3 des plus grands mégalos de l’histoire : le conquérant, chef de guerre Tamerlan, Jeanne d’Arc à qui Dieu parlait directement… et Booba, le dieu du hip-hop lui-même !
Historiquement Vôtre réunit 3 personnages de l’Histoire qui ne passent plus les portes, 3 des plus grands mégalos de l’histoire : le conquérant, chef de guerre Tamerlan, Jeanne d’Arc à qui Dieu parlait directement… et Booba, le dieu du hip-hop lui-même !
Historiquement Vôtre réunit 3 personnages de l’Histoire qui ne passent plus les portes, 3 des plus grands mégalos de l’histoire : le conquérant, chef de guerre Tamerlan, Jeanne d’Arc à qui Dieu parlait directement… et Booba, le dieu du hip-hop lui-même !
Now that the Court of Appeals overturned Dzhokhar Tsarnaev's death penalty convictions, prosecutors must decide whether to retry him or simply settle for life imprisonment. In this episode, you will hear the ups and downs of Dzhokhar’s life, so you can ask yourself: what would you do if you were the prosecutor. Dzhokhar was only 19 when he, along with his older brother, Tamerlan, brought pressure cooker bombs to the finish line of the Boston Marathon in 2013. This terrorist attack killed 3 people and wounded almost 300. Dzhokhar was convicted of 30 charges, some of which - the ones that carried a death sentence - were just overturned upon appeal, after his attorneys claimed his trial was unfair. The grounds for appeal included the location of the trial being too near the site of the bombing, and bias of jurors whose social media posts indicated they'd decided against Dzhokhar before the trial had even begun. His dysfunctional family and crushed American dreams made him vulnerable to his brother’s radical terrorist beliefs. Was he just a lost boy entrapped by his mastermind brother, or an equally evil terrorist? And does he deserve to die?
In this episode we'll dissect the interview conducted last week with author of "Mayhem, Unanswered questions about about the Tsarnaev brothers, The US Government and the Boston Marathon bombing," Michele McPhee. This was a barn burner interview and we will go over the previous ritualistic murder Tamerlan was reportedly involved in. If this grisly murder was throughly investigated would the Boston Marathon bombing have occurred? Have a listen and draw your own conclusions.
The Boston Marathon Bombing was not the first foray into mass murder for Tamerlan Tsarnaev. Award winning journalist and author Michele McPhee's book "Mayhem-unanswered questions about the Tsarnaev brothers, the US government and the Boston marathon bombing." The author relays a stunning story, that reads like a James Patterson novel, that will leave you shaking your head. The story involves the CIA, FBI and Islamic terrorists that were treated with nothing but kindness by our country. Tamerlan drove a Mercedes Benz without ever working a day in the United States, he traveled to and from terror related countries while on two no fly lists. Tamerlan was a suspect in a grisly TRIPLE homicide in 2011. His name was provided to police in this case, but apparently was never investigated for beheading (or nearly so) his former friends. Why didn't his luck never run out? well there is strong evidence he was a CIA-FBI informant. Listen to this podcast and BUY this book!!
⚠️ Украинская Клубная Популярная Музыка ⚠️ Joi Krokodeel - Ukrainian style 2020 (live in Abu Dhabi) Its mix of Pop, Club House, Deep House, House, Moombatone, Trap, Light Rap, mix music. ▶️ Слушай: soundcloud.com/joikrokodeel/jo… ⚠️ ПОДПИСЫВАЙСЯ: Telegram: t.me/Joi_Krokodeel_Podcast ❗️ ▶️ Скачивай WAW: pdj.cc/ftw7i ▶️ Слушай: www.mixcloud.com/joi_krokodeel ⏏️ Владельцам Яблок: podcasts.apple.com/ua/podcast/… ☑️ Artist pages: VKontakte - vk.com/dunadantorn Instagram - instagram.com/Joi_Krokodeel Facebook - facebook.com/JoiKrokodeel ☑️ Whatts app: +380503278423 Приятного музыкально настроения. МИР. 00:00 Alyona Alyona - Пушка (Dobrynin & Alex Shik Remix) 03:49 Go-A & Trace - Рано-раненько (Frooker Mashup) 06:37 Mr.Sunny & Stacy Nich & Charm Summers - Daiquiri 09:32 MamaRika - Проліски (Dima Deep RMX) 12:12 Alyona Alyona & Alina Pash - Падло (Tomuro Remix) 15:01 Камалия - Вільна (Arfeeva Remix) 17:43 Stacie & ANDI VAX - Твоє 20:42 Tamerlan & Alena - Рано (FrenZy Remix) 23:43 Stacie - Хмари (ANDI VAX Remix) 26:55 KAZKA - Пісня Сміливих Дівчат (FrenZy RMX) 29:49 INPLUS - одиноким 32:40 ON I ONA - Вода (Не такі, як всі) 36:12 MELOVIN - Ти (Shnaps & Sanya Dymov Remix) 38:40 Мята & Ivan NAVI - Ти мене кохай (SHUMSKIY Remix) 41:15 TVORCHI - Не танцюю (Wave Boi Remix) 43:27 The Hardkiss - Журавлі (Attwood Remix) 46:48 Onuka - Misto (Double Kick Remix) 51:19 Kishe - Цю ніч (Belaha Remix) 55:25 HammAli & Navai feat. Mиша Марвин - Я закохався (Agilar & Danny May Remix) 58:55 Zefear - Еверест 61:37 Антитіла - Лети 65:08 Злата Огневич - Солодка Кара 68:30 Бумбокс - Люди 73:10 Joi Krokodeel - Jingle
On this day in 2013, 26-year-old Tamerlan Tsarnaev died from his injuries after a shootout with the police. Tamerlan, along with his younger brother Dzhokhar, was suspected of bombing the Boston Marathon.
1. 2Маши - Лава (Ivan ART Remix) 2. Al Fakher - Музыка Для Души (Rakurs & Major Remix) 3. Artik & Asti - Девочка Танцуй (Ramirez Remix) 4. Gidayyat, Зомб - Давай со мной (JONVS Remix) 5. HammAli & Navai - Не люби меня (Eddie G & Serg Shenon Remix) 6. Кристина Орса - Холодное Сердце (Dance version) 7. Tanir & Tyomcha - Da Da Da (Jonvs & Frost Remix) 8. Джаро & Ханза - Ты мой кайф (DJ Timbark Extended Mix) 9. KAN - Кампари (Nezil remix) 10. GAYAZOV$ BROTHER$ - По синей грусти (Eddie G & Serg Shenon Radio Remix) 11. Joker Bra & Vize - Baby (JONVS Remix) 12. KARTASHOW & Nola - Последнее свидание (ARROY & Sergey Raf Remix) 13. Amchi & Ternovoy - Прочь (Khan & Frost Remix) 14. KAZKA - Палала (Eddie G & Serg Shenon Remix) 15. IVAN VALEEV - Не думала (NOVITSKY REMIX) 16. Masha - Мне фиолетово (Vincent & Diaz Remix) 17. MITCHEL feat. soahx - #ВоДвореХодитСлух (Rakurs & DJ ALEX N-ICE Radio Remix) 18. Асия - Не Привыкай (Alex Shik ft. TPaul Sax Remix) 19. MiyaGi, Эндшпиль, al l bo & Wooshendoo - #ТАМАДА (Alex Shik & Dobrynin Edit) 20. MORGENSHTERN x Витя АК - РАТАТАТАТА (MIKIS Remix) 21. Gidayyat, Gazan - Коронаминус (Rakurs Radio Remix) 22. Макс Барских - Небо льет дождем (Lavrushkin & Max Roven Radio mix) 23. NECHAEV - 18 (Eddie G & Serg Shenon Remix) 24. Tamerlan & Alena - Taxi (Dj Sasha White Remix) 25. NILETTO - Ты такая красивая (Lavrushkin & NitugaL Radio mix) 26. Zivert - Безболезненно (Vadim Adamov & Hardphol Remix) (Radio Edit) 27. HammAli, Navai - Где ты была_ (Dj Killjoy Radio Edit) 28. Артем Качер - Одинокая луна (Vincent & Diaz Remix) 29. Бабек Мамедрзаев - Какая Разница (Dj Sasha White Remix) 30. Natan & Гусейн Гасанов – Выбирай (Lavrushkin & Killjoy Remix) 31. Егор Крид - Голубые глаза (Nekit Radio Edit) 32. Клава Кока x Shnaps & Sanya Dymov - Плакала (Darish Edit) 33. Элджей - Tamagotchi (Rakurs Radio Remix) 34. Макс Барских - Лей, не жалей (Buzzy Remix) 35. Елена Темникова - DAIMNE.LOVE (DJ Nik Remix 2020) 36. Настя Кудри - #На любви (Nekit Radio Edit) 37. Леша Свик - Светофоры (Kolya Funk & Shnaps Extended Mix) 38. Макс Корж - Небо Поможет Нам (Edi May Extended Remix) 39. Тайпан, Agunda - Луна Не Знает Пути (Ramirez Remix) 40. Мэвл - Попытка номер 5 (Eddie G & Serg Shenon Radio Remix) 41. Клава Кока-Половина (DJ AlexM Remix) 42. Zivert - ЯТЛ (DJ Safiter remix) 43. Тима Белорусских - Одуванчик (Ramirez Remix) 44. Natan, DJ Piligrim - Ты меня забудь (DJ Safiter radio remix) 45. Фогель - Стерва (Ramirez Radio Edit) 46. Мари Краймбрери - Пряталась в ванной (Kolya Dark & Leo Burn Radio Edit) 47. Эльбрус Джанмирзоев - Бродяга (Kolya Dark VIP Edit) 48. Эмма М, Елена Темникова - Нереальная любовь (Dobrynin Remix) 49. Artik & Asti - Все Мимо (Lavrushkin & NitugaL Radio mix) 50. 3-ий Январь - Хубба Бубба (Lavrushkin & NitugaL Remix) 51. LOBODA Мира мало (D. Anuchin & Vasiliy Fedorov Remix) 52. AMCHI - Не Сходи С Ума (Ramirez Remix) 53. Dante & Tarantino - Не перегорим (Temmy Remix) 54. Slame & Зомб - Больше Ни Слова (Vego - V Remix) 55. Джоззи - В твоих глазах (Tim3bomb remix) 56. Егор Крид & HammAli & Navai - Мне все Монро (Mikis Remix) 57. GAYAZOV$ BROTHER$ - Клубника в Шоколаде (Dj Sasha White mash remix) 58. Зомб - Орём на весь район (Andrey Vertuga & Dj ZeD Reboot)
1. 2Маши - Лава (Ivan ART Remix) 2. Al Fakher - Музыка Для Души (Rakurs & Major Remix) 3. Artik & Asti - Девочка Танцуй (Ramirez Remix) 4. Gidayyat, Зомб - Давай со мной (JONVS Remix) 5. HammAli & Navai - Не люби меня (Eddie G & Serg Shenon Remix) 6. Кристина Орса - Холодное Сердце (Dance version) 7. Tanir & Tyomcha - Da Da Da (Jonvs & Frost Remix) 8. Джаро & Ханза - Ты мой кайф (DJ Timbark Extended Mix) 9. KAN - Кампари (Nezil remix) 10. GAYAZOV$ BROTHER$ - По синей грусти (Eddie G & Serg Shenon Radio Remix) 11. Joker Bra & Vize - Baby (JONVS Remix) 12. KARTASHOW & Nola - Последнее свидание (ARROY & Sergey Raf Remix) 13. Amchi & Ternovoy - Прочь (Khan & Frost Remix) 14. KAZKA - Палала (Eddie G & Serg Shenon Remix) 15. IVAN VALEEV - Не думала (NOVITSKY REMIX) 16. Masha - Мне фиолетово (Vincent & Diaz Remix) 17. MITCHEL feat. soahx - #ВоДвореХодитСлух (Rakurs & DJ ALEX N-ICE Radio Remix) 18. Асия - Не Привыкай (Alex Shik ft. TPaul Sax Remix) 19. MiyaGi, Эндшпиль, al l bo & Wooshendoo - #ТАМАДА (Alex Shik & Dobrynin Edit) 20. MORGENSHTERN x Витя АК - РАТАТАТАТА (MIKIS Remix) 21. Gidayyat, Gazan - Коронаминус (Rakurs Radio Remix) 22. Макс Барских - Небо льет дождем (Lavrushkin & Max Roven Radio mix) 23. NECHAEV - 18 (Eddie G & Serg Shenon Remix) 24. Tamerlan & Alena - Taxi (Dj Sasha White Remix) 25. NILETTO - Ты такая красивая (Lavrushkin & NitugaL Radio mix) 26. Zivert - Безболезненно (Vadim Adamov & Hardphol Remix) (Radio Edit) 27. HammAli, Navai - Где ты была_ (Dj Killjoy Radio Edit) 28. Артем Качер - Одинокая луна (Vincent & Diaz Remix) 29. Бабек Мамедрзаев - Какая Разница (Dj Sasha White Remix) 30. Natan & Гусейн Гасанов – Выбирай (Lavrushkin & Killjoy Remix) 31. Егор Крид - Голубые глаза (Nekit Radio Edit) 32. Клава Кока x Shnaps & Sanya Dymov - Плакала (Darish Edit) 33. Элджей - Tamagotchi (Rakurs Radio Remix) 34. Макс Барских - Лей, не жалей (Buzzy Remix) 35. Елена Темникова - DAIMNE.LOVE (DJ Nik Remix 2020) 36. Настя Кудри - #На любви (Nekit Radio Edit) 37. Леша Свик - Светофоры (Kolya Funk & Shnaps Extended Mix) 38. Макс Корж - Небо Поможет Нам (Edi May Extended Remix) 39. Тайпан, Agunda - Луна Не Знает Пути (Ramirez Remix) 40. Мэвл - Попытка номер 5 (Eddie G & Serg Shenon Radio Remix) 41. Клава Кока-Половина (DJ AlexM Remix) 42. Zivert - ЯТЛ (DJ Safiter remix) 43. Тима Белорусских - Одуванчик (Ramirez Remix) 44. Natan, DJ Piligrim - Ты меня забудь (DJ Safiter radio remix) 45. Фогель - Стерва (Ramirez Radio Edit) 46. Мари Краймбрери - Пряталась в ванной (Kolya Dark & Leo Burn Radio Edit) 47. Эльбрус Джанмирзоев - Бродяга (Kolya Dark VIP Edit) 48. Эмма М, Елена Темникова - Нереальная любовь (Dobrynin Remix) 49. Artik & Asti - Все Мимо (Lavrushkin & NitugaL Radio mix) 50. 3-ий Январь - Хубба Бубба (Lavrushkin & NitugaL Remix) 51. LOBODA Мира мало (D. Anuchin & Vasiliy Fedorov Remix) 52. AMCHI - Не Сходи С Ума (Ramirez Remix) 53. Dante & Tarantino - Не перегорим (Temmy Remix) 54. Slame & Зомб - Больше Ни Слова (Vego - V Remix) 55. Джоззи - В твоих глазах (Tim3bomb remix) 56. Егор Крид & HammAli & Navai - Мне все Монро (Mikis Remix) 57. GAYAZOV$ BROTHER$ - Клубника в Шоколаде (Dj Sasha White mash remix) 58. Зомб - Орём на весь район (Andrey Vertuga & Dj ZeD Reboot)
Тамерлан (или Хромой Тимур) - один из ярких представителей тюркского мира. Он фактически впервые в мире создал министерство обороны, инженерные войска, развил культуру и архитектуру стран Центральной Азии. Конечно, мы не могли не рассказать о таком человеке.
RU: Главное радиошоу страны об украинской танцевальной музыке, не имеющее аналогов в мире. UA: Головне радіошоу країни про українську танцювальну музику, що не має аналогів у світі. Сайт – ukrainedancing.com Facebook – www.facebook.com/ukrainedancin… Instagram - www.instagram.com/ukrainedanci… Telegram - t.me/ukrainedancing Viber - invite.viber.com/?g2=AQAHmhtpM… VK - vk.com/ukrainedancing YouTube - www.youtube.com/channel/UCBmWu… Soundcloud: soundcloud.com/ukrainedancing E-mail: info@ukrainedancing.com Номер телефону: +380967481195 (Viber, Telegram) Ukraine Dancing Megamix - Podcast #111 (Mix by Lipich) [KISS FM 10.01.2020] 1.Віктор Павлік – Ти моє небо (DJ Stranger Remix) 2.GG ГуляйГород & DJ Peretse - See U (Frooker Mashup) 3.Jamala – Крок (Andi Vax Remix) 4.MELOVIN - Ти (Shnaps & Sanya Dymov Remix) 5.MENTIONS – PARTYHARD 6.Roman Hayez & Teya Flow - Сумніви В Сторону 7.Onuka - Хащі (Fatan & Forlen Remix) 8.ТНМК – Янголи (Diresh & Jay Filler Remix) 9.ERICSSON & DRED & Kai Wachi & NuKid - Banger (Frooker Mashup) 10. TVORCHI - #Не_танцюю (Luckie Joe & Allegro Extended Remix) 11. YUKO - Dura (Andy Rize RMX) 12. Alyona Alyona – Пушка (Dobrynin & Alex Shik Remix) 13. GO-A & TRACE - Рано-Раненько (Frooker Mashup) 14. JERRY HEIL - #Охрана_Отмєна (The Faino & Aladdin Remix) 15. NK - Обіцяю (SHUMSKIY remix) 16. ZEFEAR & Hinev & Statiquor - Більше (Frooker Mashup) 17. All stars MOZGI Ent. - Промінь (NOVITSKY REMIX) 18. Dilemma - Kamikadze (MalYar & YK Club Mix) 19. Joryj Kłoc x Nadia A Lee - Verbovaja Doṡċeċka (Fatan & Forlen Edit) 20. YASINSKA vs. Dj Dyxanin & Dj Tarantino - Я тебе не чую (Kaminsky & Viktor Alekseenko Mash-Up) 21. Мята & Ivan NAVI - Ти Мене Кохай (SHUMSKIY remix) 22. Alyona Alyona & Alina Pash - Падло (Studenchuk Mash-Up) 23. KISHE - Цю Ніч (Belaha Remix) 24. Mamarika – Проліски (Dima Deep Remix) 25. Nazar Drago feat. Katya Kachanovska - Замало повітря 26. Kazka - Запала (SHUMSKIY remix) 27. THROTTLE & MAMARIKA - Ніч у Барі (FrenZy Mashup) 28. Riya vs. Zicky G - Полюси vs. So Cold (Lipich Mash-Up) 29. The Hardkiss – Хто, як не ти (Shunskiy remix) 30. MamaRika - Дурненька (Shnaps & Sanya Dymov Remix) 31. KADNAY - Притулись До Мене (Yampolsky Radio Mix) 32. Arturro Mass x Bougenvilla - ТихоХочеш (Fatan & Forlen Mash Up) 33. Dilemma - Шаленій (Luckie Joe & Allegro Remix) 34. NZK vs. Sagan - На Даху Я vs. Need You Too (Lipich Mash-Up) 35. [O] vs. Our Psych & Clarx - Машина vs. Vox (Lipich Mash-Up) 36. Tayanna - Як Плакала Вона (Kalashnikov & And Z Mashup) 37. Артем Пивоваров feat. Йолка - В Кожному З Нас (UA Remix) 38. KAZKA – Пісня Сміливих Дівчат (FrenZy Rmx) 39. The Hardkiss - Жива (Raft Tone Extended Remix) 40. Sonya Kay - Ходимо (DJ Sparko Radio Remix) 41. Lia vs. JuicyTrax & Gil Sanders - Кольоровими vs. I Got You (Lipich Mash-Up) 42. STACIE – Дивись (ANDI VAX Groove Mix) 43. The Hardkiss - Журавлі (Agilar Remix) 44. Ivan Navi - Закохуюсь (New Jent & Sanya Dymov Remix) 45. Mentions - Божевільні Почуття (Luckie Joe Remix) 46. Скрябін - Мам (Viktor Alekseenko & Kaminsky Radio Edit) 47. Віктор Павлік – Конвалія (DJ Stranger Radio Mix) 48. Kazka – Плакала (R3hab Remix) 49. Наталка Карпа - Сонцезалежна (Bakun remix) 50. Сергій Бабкін - Моє Кохання (The Faino Remix) 51. Tabakov - Ти танцюєш одна (Official Video) 52. 3D Nation - З Тобою (Radio Edit) 53. Natalia Myrna – Рани (Belaha Remix) 54. Mr. Sunny & Stacy Nich & Charm Summers - Daiquiri (Belaha Remix) 55. NICKOLAS ILNITSKIY - Шлях (feat. TRAVINSKIY) 56. Скай & Xsonatix, Dima Positive vs. Yastreb - Край неба (Kaminsky Mash-Up) 57. 3D Nation & Rockdroid & ReBorn - Ніч (Frooker Mashup) 58. Malva vs. Jay Eskar & Cantaffa - За тобою vs. Saint (Lipich Mash-Up) 59. TARABAROVA & MARTIN GARRIX & DON DIABLO - KAZKOVO (Frooker Mashup) 60. Kondurakiy – Молода-нечесна (Laskowski Remix) 61. KAZKA - Палала (Luckie Joe & Allegro Extended Remix) 62. Marlen - Кіт І Кава (Mordax Bastards & Attwood Radio Remix) 63. Воплі Відоплясова - Весна (Luckie Joe & Allegro Festival Bootleg) 64. Onuka vs. Reven & Kreyn – Misto vs. Muffin (Lipich Mash-Up) 65. Diana Gloster vs. Stvcks - Але ж я vs. Don't Be Scared (Lipich Mash-Up) 66. Время и Стекло - Дим (Shnaps & Sanya Dymov Remix) 67. Arturro Mass - Танцюй Кохай 68. Артем Пивоваров - 2000 (Luckie Joe & X-RAY Extended UA Remix) 69. Фіолет - Найкращий друг (MalYar Remix) 70. Tamerlan & Alena – Рано (FrenZy Remix) 71. Arturro Mass – Тільки для тебе 72. Dilemma – Диско 73. Katya Vandina - Знаю (Arfeeva Remix) 74. LETAY - Мила моя (CHYCHANOVSKY Remix) 75. Patsyki Z Franeka - Марічка (Krazyraf Remix) 76. BAKUN & ІРИНА ФЕДИШИН – Просто Танцюй 77. Jerry Heil - #ВІЛЬНА КАСА (DBNLF Remix) 78. Alina Pash - Oinagori (Frnt & Malyar Remix) 79. MamaRika & Onderkoffer & SWACQ - Дай нам Боже (Frooker Mashup) 80. MARUV - If You Wan't Her (Lipich Edit) UA VERSION 81. Ennyday - Загугли Мене 82. Білий Бо Ft. TOF - До Світанку 83. Anna PETRAsh - Offline (MKurgaev official remix) 84. Лия Ли – Запала (MalYar Remix) 85. On I Ona – Феном 86. On I Ona - Де Ми (Agilar & Danny May Remix) 87. Dmytro Kadillak – Ти будеш моя 88. FARINA & FRENZY - Non-Stop 89. ZELAIT FEAT. RALF JONES - Буду (Glova Remix) 90. Kozak System feat Serge Udalin – Досить сумних пісень (Radio Remix) 91. Natalie Gioia - Кращий День 92. ОN І ОNА - Немає слів (Fizruk Remix) 93. Anna PETRAsh - Пісня Особливих Дівчат (MKurgaev remix) 94. ZEFEAR - Еверест (Remix) 95. HammAli & Navai, Миша Марвин - Я закохався (Arteez & Oscar Radio Remix) (Lipich Edit) UA VERSION 96. STACIE - Хмари (ANDI VAX Remix FULL) 97. Злата Огнєвіч – Солодка кара (Panchyshyn Remix) 98. ОДИН В КАНОЕ - У мене немає дому (Alexandr Zarva) 99. The Hardkiss – Серце (Sedoy Remix) 100. Ivan Navi vs. Explo vs. MalYar - Це вона vs. Terminator (Lipich Mash-Up)
In September of 2011, a morbid saga began to play out in a suburb of Boston named Waltham.The bodies of 37-year-old Raphael "Rafi" Teken, 31-year-old Erik Weissman, and 25-year-old Brendan Mess were found in Brendan's second-story apartment. The specific circumstances of their deaths pointed to a vicious killer with personal motives, and robbery was immediately ruled out as a potential motive. The case quickly went cold, but attention would be drawn to it more than a year later, when one of the largest acts of terrorism in American history began to unfold in neighboring Boston... Episode researched, written, hosted, and produced by Micheal WhelanOriginal music created by Micheal Whelan through Amper MusicTheme music created and composed by Ailsa TravesProducers: Maggyjames, Ben Krokum, Roberta Janson, Matthew Brock, Quil Carter, Peggy Belarde, Laura Hannan, Evan White, Katherine Vatalaro, Damion Moore, Astrid Kneier, Amy Hampton, Emily McMehen, Scott Meesey, Steven Wilson, Sam Obbard, Scott Patzold, Marie Vanglund, Lori Rodriguez, Jessica Yount, Aimee McGregor, Danny Williams, Sue Kirk, Sara Moscaritolo, Thomas Ahearn, Aimee McGregor, Victoria Reid, Marion Welsh, Seth Morgan, Brian Rollins, Lauren Harris, Alyssa Lawton, Kelly Jo Hapgood, Patrick Ari Ekeheien Laakso, Rebecca Miller, and Sydney ScottonLearn more about this podcast at http://unresolved.me/ If you would like to support this podcast and others, consider heading to https://www.patreon.com/unresolvedpod to become a PatronThis episode is sponsored by Harry's, which is offering listeners of Unresolved $5 off of a trial set, which includes a 5-blade razor, a weighted handle, foaming shave gel w/aloe, and a travel cover. Head to the following link to take advantage of this special offer: https://Harrys.com/unresolved
1. Шура - Ты Не Верь Слезам (Ice & DJ Gonzalez Remix) 2. Леша Свик - Не забывай меня (KD Division Extended Remix) 3. Jah Khalib - Джадуа (Ramirez Remix) 4. RSAC - NBA (Rakurs & Ramirez Remix) 5. Миа Бойка & T-Killah - Мама не в курсе (Lavrushkin & Max Roven Remix) 6. Rauf & Faik - Детство (Rakurs & Eddie G Remix) 7. Адлер Коцба & Timran - Силиконовая долина (Mike Tsoff & German Avny Remix) 8. Artik & Asti - Под гипнозом (Vincent & Diaz DFM Remix) 9. Zivert - Credo (Vincent & Diaz Remix) 10. Дима Билан, Polina Пьяная любовь (D. Anuchin Remix) 11. Тима Белорусских - Поезда (Mikis Remix) 12. Денис Rider - Пьяным молодым (Rakurs Remix) 13. Сергей Лазарев - Лови (DJ Safiter remix) 14. Алина Гросу - Найки (Rakurs Remix) 15. Slider & Magnit feat Женя Петрова - Like (Club Mix) 16. Миша Марвин - Дура(Dj Magic&Rise remix) 17. Gayazov$ Brother$ - Увезите меня на дип-хаус (Mikis Extended Remix) 18. Loboda - Пуля-дура (Ramirez & Rakurs Remix) 19. Kazka - Плакала (The Faino Remix) 20. Zivert - Сияй (Vincent & Diaz Remix) 21. Mad - Девочка WhatsApp (Eddie G Remix) 22. Елена Темникова - Иди за мной (Rakurs Remix) 23. Макс Барских - Сделай Громче (Shnaps & TPaul Sax Remix) 24. TAMERLAN & ALENA - Она не виновата (DJ Denis Rublev & Dj Prezzplay remix) 25. Dante - Не Вздумай (DJ PitkiN Extended Mix) 26. Luxor feat. Marie - Манекены (DJ MAJOR & Vladislav K Remix) 27. Артур Пирожков - Она решила сдаться (Eddie G Remix) 28. Макс Корж - Оптимист (Mikis Remix) 29. Алексей Воробьев - Самая красивая (Mikis Extended Remix)
1. Шура - Ты Не Верь Слезам (Ice & DJ Gonzalez Remix) 2. Леша Свик - Не забывай меня (KD Division Extended Remix) 3. Jah Khalib - Джадуа (Ramirez Remix) 4. RSAC - NBA (Rakurs & Ramirez Remix) 5. Миа Бойка & T-Killah - Мама не в курсе (Lavrushkin & Max Roven Remix) 6. Rauf & Faik - Детство (Rakurs & Eddie G Remix) 7. Адлер Коцба & Timran - Силиконовая долина (Mike Tsoff & German Avny Remix) 8. Artik & Asti - Под гипнозом (Vincent & Diaz DFM Remix) 9. Zivert - Credo (Vincent & Diaz Remix) 10. Дима Билан, Polina Пьяная любовь (D. Anuchin Remix) 11. Тима Белорусских - Поезда (Mikis Remix) 12. Денис Rider - Пьяным молодым (Rakurs Remix) 13. Сергей Лазарев - Лови (DJ Safiter remix) 14. Алина Гросу - Найки (Rakurs Remix) 15. Slider & Magnit feat Женя Петрова - Like (Club Mix) 16. Миша Марвин - Дура(Dj Magic&Rise remix) 17. Gayazov$ Brother$ - Увезите меня на дип-хаус (Mikis Extended Remix) 18. Loboda - Пуля-дура (Ramirez & Rakurs Remix) 19. Kazka - Плакала (The Faino Remix) 20. Zivert - Сияй (Vincent & Diaz Remix) 21. Mad - Девочка WhatsApp (Eddie G Remix) 22. Елена Темникова - Иди за мной (Rakurs Remix) 23. Макс Барских - Сделай Громче (Shnaps & TPaul Sax Remix) 24. TAMERLAN & ALENA - Она не виновата (DJ Denis Rublev & Dj Prezzplay remix) 25. Dante - Не Вздумай (DJ PitkiN Extended Mix) 26. Luxor feat. Marie - Манекены (DJ MAJOR & Vladislav K Remix) 27. Артур Пирожков - Она решила сдаться (Eddie G Remix) 28. Макс Корж - Оптимист (Mikis Remix) 29. Алексей Воробьев - Самая красивая (Mikis Extended Remix)
RU: Главное радиошоу страны об украинской танцевальной музыке, не имеющее аналогов в мире. UA: Головне радіошоу країни про українську танцювальну музику, що не має аналогів у світі. Сайт – ukrainedancing.com Facebook – www.facebook.com/ukrainedancin… Instagram - www.instagram.com/ukrainedanci… Telegram - t.me/ukrainedancing Viber - invite.viber.com/?g2=AQAHmhtpM… VK - vk.com/ukrainedancing YouTube - www.youtube.com/channel/UCBmWu… Soundcloud: soundcloud.com/ukrainedancing E-mail: info@ukrainedancing.com Номер телефону: +380967481195 (Viber, Telegram) Ukraine Dancing - Podcast #100 (Mix by Lipich) [KISS FM 25.10.2019] 1.KAZKA – Пісня Сміливих Дівчат (FrenZy Rmx) 2.Один В Каное – Човен (The Faino Remix) 3.Mal'va - Океанами (Symanth Remix) 4.Tarabarova - Цунамі (Fatan & Forlen Remix) 5.Mirami - Екстазі 6.SteveG & The Faino - Дим (Radio Edit) 7.GO-A & TRACE - Рано-Раненько (Frooker Mashup) 8.KADNAY - Притулись До Мене (Yampolsky Radio Mix) 9.Lia - Бiгти По Свiту (Slepoff & Arkstone Remix) 10.JERRY HEIL - #Охрана_Отмєна (The Faino & Aladdin Remix) 11.Віктор Павлік – Конвалія (DJ Stranger Radio Mix) 12.Kazka - Запала (SHUMSKIY remix) 13.Mentions - Божевільні Почуття (Luckie Joe Remix) 14.Barabanova - Залізниця 15.GG ГуляйГород & DJ Peretse - See U (Frooker Mashup) 16.Dilemma x Stefflon Don, Halsey, Calvin Harris - Майлав Alone (Fatan & Forlen Mash Up) 17.Sonya Kay – Ягуар (MalYar Remix) 18.ONUKA - Vidlik (Harmo & Vibes Remix) 19.Мята & Ivan NAVI - Ти Мене Кохай (SHUMSKIY remix) 20.#MONKEYStuff & Lumara.Urban — Marshmallow (Original Mix) 21.Dilemma - Shalenii (Roman Hayez Extended Mix) 22.Kazka - Дива (Dima Deep Remix) 23.Ivan Navi - Влипли (Bakun remix Extended Version) 24.NK - Обіцяю (SHUMSKIY remix) 25.Океан Ельзи - Вставай (Sedoy Remix) 26.Артем Пивоваров - Відчуй (Shnaps & Jay Filler Remix) 27.Dimaria - Марево (Shnaps Remix) 28.Kuptsova – Вітрильник (MalYar & BeatBoy Remix) 29.YASINSKA - Я тебе не чую 30.Dilemma – Диско 31.Alyona Alyona & Alina Pash - Падло (Tomuro Remix) 32.My Ree - Мальви (SHUMSKIY remix) 33.Mozgi feat. Время и Стекло & Michelle Andrade vs. Holl & Rush feat. Mike James - Промінь (Kaminsky Mash-Up) 34.Артем Пивоваров - Моя Нiч (Pasha Light Remix) 35.Злата Огнєвіч - За літом, за весною (Sedoy remix) 36.Скрябін - Мам (Viktor Alekseenko & Kaminsky Radio Edit) 37.NATI - Bonita (Shnaps Remix) 38.Pianoboy - На вершині (Symanth Mash Up) 39.Onuka - Хто (Kristyen Mashup) 40.Ivan Navi – Коливання 41.OPIUM - Танцi На Хмарах (Slepoff & Arkstone Remix) 42.Tamerlan & Alena – Рано (Pavaro Remix) 43.Ivan Navi - Закохуюсь (New Jent & Sanya Dymov Remix) 44.United Sexi Boyz - Я не можу забути тебе (Ла ла ла) 45.CLOUDLESS - Небо на Стелі (MalYar Club Mix) 46.Sonya Kay vs. Ivan ART - Паралельний Світ (Kaminsky Mash Up) 47.Dilemma - Tілом Тряси (The Faino Official Remix) 48.KOLA - Синхрофазатрон (John Cocos Remix) 49.#MONKEYStuff feat. Khrystyna Mokrinchuk - ПЕРЕБОЛІЛА (Club Mix) 50.Barabanova – Весна (Midnight Daddies Remix) 51.Kishe - Бачу Промені (Freshside & Yura Smile Mash Up) 52.Tarabarova vs. ATOM – Добре з тобою vs. Cynical (Lipich Mash-Up) 53.KISHE - Цю Ніч (Belaha Remix) 54.[O] vs. Our Psych & Clarx - Машина vs. Vox (Lipich Mash-Up) 55.Dilemma vs. Ivan ART — Ворушись (Kaminsky Mash-Up) 56.Jamala – Крок (Andi Vax Remix) 57.Lia vs. JuicyTrax & Gil Sanders - Кольоровими vs. I Got You (Lipich Mash-Up) 58.THROTTLE & MAMARIKA - Ніч у Барі (FrenZy Mashup) 59.Артем Кай - Я не твій 60.KONDURAKIY - Молода Нечесна (Laskowski Remix) 61.The Hardkiss – Мелодія (Sedoy Remix) 62.E.K.A - Танці На Воді (iPunkz & Gonibez Remix) 63.LAUD - Подоляночка (ANDI VAX Remix) 64.E.K.A - Ніцца (Symanth Remix) 65.Джамала (Jamala) - Крила (Andi Vax Deep House Remix) 66.Natalie Gioia - Кращий День (Laskowski Extended Mix) 67.Arturro Mass – Тільки для тебе 68.The Hardkiss - Журавлі (The Faino Radio Edit) 69.Arturro Mass - Танцюй Кохай 70.Alyosha - Калина (SHUMSKIY remix) 71.Артем Кай - Іноді буває (Shnaps Remix) 72.Dilemma - На Паті (Freshside & Yura Smile Mash-Up) 73.Сальто Назад - Мати казала( Kristyen Mashup) 74.Віктор Павлік – Ти моє небо (DJ Stranger Remix) 75.YUKO - Dura (Andy Rize RMX) 76.Vel Johansson & AINA – Вільні люди 77.Антитіла — TDME (The Faino Official Radio Mix) 78.Пацики З Франека & Letay - Ти Моя (Freshside & Yura Smile Mash Up) 79.Arturro Mass - Тримай мою руку (Freshside & Yura Smile Mash-Up) 80.Время и Стекло - Дим (Shnaps & Sanya Dymov Remix) 81.Злата Огневiч — Танцювати (The Faino & Mordax Bastards Radio Remix) 82.Illaria – Танець під дощем (Fatan & Forlen Mashup) 83.KAZKA - Танці (RASTY Bootleg) 84.Kazka vs. Shnaps & Sanya Dymov vs. Ivan ART — Плакала (Kaminsky Mash Up) 85.Ірина Білик - Не Ховай Очей (Shnaps & Sanya Dymov Remix) 86.Mamarika – Проліски (Dima Deep Remix) 87.Nazar Drago feat. Katya Kachanovska - Замало повітря 88.MELOVIN - Ти (Shnaps & Sanya Dymov Remix) 89.Скай & Xsonatix, Dima Positive vs. Yastreb - Край неба (Kaminsky Mash-Up) 90.Dilemma - Kamikadze (MalYar & YK Club Mix) 91.ERICSSON & DRED & Kai Wachi & NuKid - Banger (Frooker Mashup) 92.Onuka - ХАЩІ (Fatan & Forlen Remix) 93.VARCHENKO - Знаєш (Symanth Mash Up) 94.Bakun & Ірина Федишин – Просто танцюй 95.KiRA MAZUR - Мама казала (Official Remix by Ipunkz & Gonibez) 96.On I Ona - Вода (Не такі, як всі) (Dark mix) 97.Mari Cheba - Світло For Y (Harmo & Vibes Rmx) 98.Sonya Kay – Лайви 99.Anna PETRAsh - Offline (MKurgaev official remix) 100.Один в каное - У мене немає дому (Alexandr Zarva Remix)
My guest today is Carl Hoffman, the CEO of Basis Technology, and a specialist in text analytics. Carl founded Basis Technology in 1995, and in 1999, the company shipped its first products for website internationalization, enabling Lycos and Google to become the first search engines capable of cataloging the web in both Asian and European languages. In 2003, the company shipped its first Arabic analyzer and began development of a comprehensive text analytics platform. Today, Basis Technology is recognized as the leading provider of components for information retrieval, entity extraction, and entity resolution in many languages. Carl has been directly involved with the company’s activities in support of U.S. national security missions and works closely with analysts in the U.S. intelligence community. Many of you work all day in the world of analytics: numbers, charts, metrics, data visualization, etc. But, today we’re going to talk about one of the other ingredients in designing good data products: text! As an amateur polyglot myself (I speak decent Portuguese, Spanish, and am attempting to learn Polish), I really enjoyed this discussion with Carl. If you are interested in languages, text analytics, search interfaces, entity resolution, and are curious to learn what any of this has to do with offline events such as the Boston Marathon Bombing, you’re going to enjoy my chat with Carl. We covered: How text analytics software is used by Border patrol agencies and its limitations. The role of humans in the loop, even with good text analytics in play What actually happened in the case of the Boston Marathon Bombing? Carl’s article“Exact Match” Isn’t Just Stupid. It’s Deadly. The 2 lessons Carl has learned regarding working with native tongue source material. Why Carl encourages Unicode Compliance when working with text, why having a global perspective is important, and how Carl actually implements this at his company Carl’s parting words on why hybrid architectures are a core foundation to building better data products involving text analytics Resources and Links: Basis Technology Carl’s article: “Exact Match” isn’t Just Stupid. It’s Deadly. Carl Hoffman on LinkedIn Quotes from Today’s Episode “One of the practices that I’ve always liked is actually getting people that aren’t like you, that don’t think like you, in order to intentionally tease out what you don’t know. You know that you’re not going to look at the problem the same way they do…” — Brian O’Neill “Bias is incredibly important in any system that tries to respond to human behavior. We have our own innate cultural biases that we’re sometimes not even aware of. As you [Brian] point out, it’s impossible to separate human language from the underlying culture and, in some cases, geography and the lifestyle of the people who speak that language…” — Carl Hoffman “What I can tell you is that context and nuance are equally important in both spoken and written human communication…Capturing all of the context means that you can do a much better job of the analytics.” — Carl Hoffman “It’s sad when you have these gaps like what happened in this border crossing case where a name spelling is responsible for not flagging down [the right] people. I mean, we put people on the moon and we get something like a name spelling [entity resolution] wrong. It’s shocking in a way.” — Brian O’Neill “We live in a world which is constantly shades of gray and the challenge is getting as close to yes or no as we can.”– Carl Hoffman Episode Transcript Brian: Hey everyone, it’s Brian here and we have a special edition of Experiencing Data today. Today, we are going to be talking to Carl Hoffman who’s the CEO of Basis Technology. Carl is not necessarily a traditional what I would call Data Product Manager or someone working in the field of creating custom decision support tools. He is an expert in text analytics and specifically Basis Technology focuses on entity resolution and resolving entities across different languages. If your product, or service, or your software tool that you’re using is going to be dealing with inputs and outputs or search with multiple languages, I think your going to find my chat with Carl really informative. Without further ado here’s my chat Mr. Carl Hoffman. All right. Welcome back to Experiencing Data. Today, I’m happy to have Carl Hoffman on the line, the CEO of Basis Technology, based out of Cambridge, Massachusetts. How’s it going, Carl? Carl: Great. Good to talk to you, Brian. Brian: Yeah, me too. I’m excited. This episode’s a little but different. Basis Tech primarily focuses on providing text analytics more as a service as opposed to a data product. There are obviously some user experience ramifications on the downstream side of companies, software, and services that are leveraging some of your technology. Can you tell people a little bit about the technology of Basis and what you guys do? Carl: There are many companies who are in the business of extracting actionable information from large amounts of dirty, unstructured data and we are one of them. But what makes us unique is our ability to extract what we believe is one of the most difficult forms of big data, which is text in many different languages from a wide range of sources. You mentioned text analytics as a service, which is a big part of our business, but we actually provide text analytics in almost every conceivable form. As a service, as an on-prem cloud offering, as a conventional enterprise software, and also as the data fuel to power your in-house text analytics. There’s another half of our business as well which is focused specifically on one of the most important sources of data, which is what we call digital forensics or cyber forensics. That’s the challenge of getting data off of digital media that maybe either still in use or dead. Brian: Talk to me about dead. Can you go unpack that a little bit? Carl: Yes. Dead basically means powered off or disabled. The primary application there is for corporate investigators or for law enforcement who are investigating captured devices or digital media. Brian: Got it. Just to help people understand some of the use cases that someone would be leveraging some of the capabilities of your platforms, especially the stuff around entity resolution, can you talk a little bit about like my understanding, for example, one use case for your software is obviously border crossings, where your information, your name is going to be looked up to make sure that you should be crossing whatever particular border that you’re at. Can you talk to us a little bit about what’s happening there and what’s going on behind the scenes with your software? Like what is that agent doing and what’s happening behind the scenes? What kind of value are you providing to the government at that instance? Carl: Border crossings or the software used by border control authorities is a very important application of our software. From a data representational challenge, it’s actually not that difficult because for the most part, border authorities work with linear databases of known individuals or partially known individuals and queries. Queries may be the form manually typed by an officer or maybe scan of a passport. The complexity comes in when a match must be scored, where a decision must be rendered as to whether a particular query or a particular passport scan matches any of the names present on a watch list. Those watch list can be in many different formats. They can come from many different sources. Our software excels at performing that match at very high accuracy, regardless of the nature of the query and regardless of the source of the underlying watch list. Brian: I assume those watch lists may vary in the level of detail around for example, aliases, spelling, which alphabet they were being printed in. Part of the value of what your services is doing is helping to say, “At the end of the day, entity number seven on the list is one human being who may have many ways of being represented with words on a page or a screen,” so the goal obviously is to make sure that you have the full story of that one individual. Am I correct that you may get that in various formats and different levels of detail? And part of what your system is doing is actually trying to match up that person or give it what you say a non-binary response but a match score or something that’s more of a gray response that says, “This person may also be this person.” Can you compact that a little bit for us? Carl: Your remarks are exactly correct. First, what you said about gray is very important. These decisions are rarely 100% yes or no. We live in a world which is constantly shades of gray and the challenge is getting us close to yes or no as we can. But the quality of the data in watch lists can vary pretty wildly, based on the prominence and the number of sources. The US border authorities must compile information from many different sources, from UN, from Treasury Department, from National Counterterrorism Center, from various states, and so on. The amount of detail and the degree of our certainty regarding that data can vary from name to name. Brian: We talked about this when we first were chatting about this episode. Am I correct when I think about one of the overall values you’re doing is obviously we’re offloading some of the labor of doing this kind of entity resolution or analysis onto software and then picking up the last mile with human, to say, “Hey, are these recommendations correct? Maybe I’ll go in and do some manual labor.” Is that how you see it, that we do some of the initial grunt work and you present an almost finished story, and then the human comes in and needs to really provide that final decision at the endpoint? Are we doing enough of the help with the software? At what point should we say, “That’s no longer a software job to give you a better score about this person. We think that really requires a human analysis at this point.” Is there a way to evaluate or is that what you think about like, “Hey, we don’t want to go past up that point. We want to stop here because the technology is not good enough or the data coming in will never be accurate enough and we don’t want to go past that point.” I don’t know if that makes sense. Carl: It does makes sense. I can’t speak for all countries but I can say that in the US, the decision to deny an individual entry or certainly the decision to apprehend an individual is always made by a human. We designed our software to assume a human in the loop for the most critical decisions. Our software is designed to maximize the value of the information that is presented to the human so that nothing is overlooked. Really, the two biggest threats to our national security are one, having very valuable information overlooked, which is exactly what happened in the case of the Boston Marathon bombing. We had a great deal of information about Tamerlan and Dzhokhar Tsarnaev, yet that information was overlooked because the search engines failed to surface it in response to queries by a number of officials. And secondly, detaining or apprehending innocent individuals, which hurts our security as much as allowing dangerous individuals to pass. Brian: This has been in the news somewhat but talk about the “glitch” and what happened in that Boston Marathon bombing in terms of maybe some of these tools and what might have happened or not what might have happened, but what you understand was going on there such that there was a gap in this information. Carl: I am always very suspicious when anyone uses the word ‘glitch’ with regard to any type of digital equipment because if that equipment is executing its algorithm as it has been programmed to do, then you will get identical results for identical inputs. In this case, the software that was in use at the time by US Customs and Border Protection was executing a very naive name-matching algorithm, which failed to match two different variant spellings of the name Tsarnaev. If you look at the two variations for any human, it would seem almost obvious that the two variations are related and are in fact connected to the same name that’s natively written in Cyrillic. What really happened was a failure on the part of the architects of that name mentioning system to innovate by employing the latest technology in name-matching, which is what my company provides. In the aftermath of that disaster, our software was integrated into the border control workflow, first with the goal of redacting false-positives, and then later with the secondary goal of identifying false negatives. We’ve been very successful on both of those challenges. Brian: What were the two variants? Are you talking about the fact that one was spelled in Cyrillic and one was spelled in a Latin alphabet? They didn’t bring back data point A and B because they look like separate individuals? What was it, a transliteration? Carl: They were two different transliterations of the name Tsarnaev. In one instance, the final letters in the names are spelled -naev and the second instance it’s spelled -nayev. The presence or absence of that letter y was the only difference between the two. That’s a relatively simple case but there are many similar stories for more complex names. For instance, the 2009 Christmas bomber who successfully boarded a Northwest Delta flight with a bomb in his underwear, again because of a failure to match two different transliterations of his name. But in his case, his name is Umar Farouk Abdulmutallab. There was much more opportunity for divergent transliterations. Brian: On this kind of topic, you wrote an interesting article called “Exact Match” Isn’t Just Stupid. It’s Deadly. You’ve talked a little bit about this particular example with the Boston Marathon bombing. You mentioned that they’re thinking globally about building a product out. Can you talk to us a little about what it means to think globally? Carl: Sure. Thinking globally is really a mindset and an architectural philosophy in which systems are built to accommodate multiple languages and cultures. This is an issue not just with the spelling of names but with support for multiple writing systems, different ways of rendering and formatting personal names, different ways of rendering, formatting, and parsing postal addresses, telephone numbers, dates, times, and so on. The format of a questionnaire in Japanese is quite different from the format of a questionnaire in English. If you will get any complex global software product, there’s a great deal of work that must be done to accommodate the needs of a worldwide user base. Brian: Sure and you’re a big fan of Unicode-compliant software, am I correct? Carl: Yes. Building Unicode compliance is equivalent to building a solid stable foundation for an office tower. It only gets you to the ground floor, but without it, the rest of the tower starts to lean like the one that’s happening in San Francisco right now. Brian: I haven’t heard about that. Carl: There’s a whole tower that’s tipping over. You should read it. It’s a great story. Brian: Foundation’s not so solid. Carl: Big lawsuit’s going on right now. Brian: Not the place you want to have a sagging tower either. Carl: Not the place but frankly, it’s really quite comparable because I’ve seen some large systems that will go unnamed, where there’s legacy technology and people are unaware perhaps why it’s so important to move from Python version 2 to Python version 3. One of the key differences is Unicode compliance. So if I hear about a large-scale enterprise system that’s based on Python version 2, I’m immediately suspicious that it’s going to be suitable for a global audience. Brian: I think about, from an experience standpoint, inputs, when you’re providing inputs into forms and understanding what people are typing in. If it’s a query form, obviously giving people back what they wanted and not necessarily what they typed in. We all take for granted things like this spelling correction, and not just the spelling correction, but in Google when you type in something, it sometimes give you something that’s beyond a spelling thing, “Did you mean X, Y, and Z?” I would think that being in the form about what people are typing into your form fields and mining your query logs, this is something I do sometimes with clients when they’re trying to learn something. I actually just read an article today about dell.com and the top query term on dell.com is ‘Google,’ which is a very interesting thing. I would be curious to know why people are typing that in. Is it really like people are actually trying to access Google or are they trying to get some information? But the point is to understand the input side and to try to return some kind of logical output. Whether it’s text analytics that’s providing that or it’s name-matching, it’s being aware of that and it’s sad when you have these gaps like what happened in this border crossing case where a name spelling is responsible for not flagging down these people. I mean, we put people on the moon and we get something like a name spelling wrong. It’s shocking in a way. I guess for those who are working in tech, we can understand how it might happen, but it’s scary that that’s still going on today. You’ve probably seen many other. Are you able to talk about it? Obviously, you have some in the intelligence field and probably government where you can’t talk about some of your clients, but are there other examples of learning that’s happened that, even if it’s not necessarily entity resolution where you’ve put dots together with some of your platform? Carl: I’ll say the biggest lesson that I’ve learned from nearly two decades of working on government applications involving multi-lingual data is the importance of retaining as much of the information in its native form as possible. For example, there is a very large division of the CIA which is focused on collecting open source intelligence in the form of newspapers, magazines, the digital equivalent of those, radio broadcast, TV broadcasts and so one. It’s a unit which used to be known as the Foreign Broadcast Information Service, going back to Word War II time, and today it’s called the Open Source Enterprise. They have a very large collection apparatus and they produce some extremely high quality products which are summaries and translations from sources in other languages. In their workflow, previously they would collect information, say in Chinese or in Russian, and then do a translation or summary into English, but then would discard the original or the original would be hidden from their enterprise architecture for query purposes. I believe that is no longer the case, but retaining the pre-translation original, whether it’s open source, closed source, commercial, enterprise information, government-related information, is really very important. That’s one lesson. The other lesson is appreciating the limits of machine translation. We’re increasingly seeing machine translation integrated into all kinds of information systems, but there needs to be a very sober appreciation of what is and what is not achievable and scalable by employing machine translation in your architecture. Brian: Can you talk at all about the translation? We have so much power now with NLP and what’s possible with the technology today. As I understand it, when we talk about translation, we’re talking about documents and things that are in written word that are being translated from one language to another. But in terms of spoken word, and we’re communicating right now, I’m going to ask you two questions. What do you know about NLP and what do you know about NLP? The first one I had a little bit of attitude which assumes that you don’t know too much about it, and the second one, I was treating you as an expert. When this gets translated into text, it loses that context. Where are we with that ability to look at the context, the tone, the sentiment that’s behind that? I would imagine that’s partly why you’re talking about saving the original source. It might provide some context like, “What are the headlines were in the paper?” and, “Which paper wrote it?” and, “Is there a bias with that paper?” whatever, having some context of the full article that that report came from can provide additional context. Humans are probably better at doing some of that initial eyeball analysis or having some idea of historically where this article’s coming from such that they can put it in some context as opposed to just seeing the words in a native language on a computer screen. Can you talk a little bit about that or where we are with that? And am I incorrect that we’re not able to look at that sentiment? I don’t even know how that would translate necessarily unless you had a playing back of a recording of someone saying the words. You have translation on top of the sentiment. Now you’ve got two factors of difficulty right there and getting it accurate. Carl: My knowledge of voice and speech analysis is very naive. I do know there’s an area of huge investment and the technology is progressing very rapidly. I suspect that voice models are already being built that can distinguish between the two different intonations you used in asking that question and are able to match those against knowledge bases separately. What I can tell you is that context and nuance are equally important in both spoken and written human communication. My knowledge is stronger when it comes to its written form. Capturing all of the context means that you can do a much better job of the analytics. That’s why, say, when we’re analyzing a document, we’re looking not only the individual word but the sentence, the paragraph, where does the text appear? Is it in the body? Is it in a heading? Is it in a caption? Is it in a footnote? Or if we’re looking at, say, human-typed input—I think this is where your audience would care if you’re designing forms or search boxes—there’s a lot that can be determined in terms of how the input is typed. Again, especially when you’re thinking globally. We’re familiar with typing English and typing queries or completing forms with the letters A through Z and the numbers 0 through 9, but the fastest-growing new orthography today is emoticons and emoji offer a lot of very valuable information about the mindset of the author. Say that we look at Chinese or Japanese, which are basically written with thousand-year-old emoji, where an individual must type a sequence of keys in order to create each of the Kanji or Hanzu that appears. There’s a great deal of information we can capture. For instance, if I’m typing a form in Japanese, saying I’m filling out my last name, and then my last name is Tanaka. Well, I’m going to type phonetically some characters that represent Tanaka, either in Latin letters or one of the Japanese phonetic writing systems, then I’m going to pick from a menu or the system is going to automatically pick for me the Japanese characters that represent Tanaka. But any really capable input system is going to keep both whatever I typed phonetically and the Kanji that I selected because both of those have value and the association between the two is not always obvious. There are similar ways of capturing context and meaning in other writing systems. For instance, let’s say I’m typing Arabic not in Arabic script but I’m typing with Roman letters. How I translate from those Roman letters into the Arabic alphabet may vary, depending upon if I’m using Gulf Arabic, or Levantine Arabic, or Cairene Arabic, and say the IP address of the person doing the typing may factor into how I do that transformation and how I interpret those letters. There’s examples for many other writing systems other than the Latin alphabet. Brian: I meant to ask you. Do you speak any other languages or do you study any other languages? Carl: I studied Japanese for a few years in high school. That’s really what got me into using computers to facilitate language understanding. I just never had the ability to really quickly memorize all of the Japanese characters, the radical components, and the variant pronunciations. After spending countless hours combing through paper dictionaries, I got very interested in building electronic dictionaries. My interest in electronic dictionaries eventually led to search engines and to lexicons, algorithms powered by lexicons, and then ultimately to machine learning and deep learning. Brian: I’m curious. I assume you need to employ either a linguist or at least people that speak multiple languages. One concern with advanced analytics right now and especially anything with prediction, is bias. I speak a couple of different languages and I think one of the coolest things about learning another language is seeing the world through another context. Right now, I’m learning Polish and there’s the concept of case and it doesn’t just come down to learning the prefixes and suffixes that are added to words. Effectively, that’s what the output is but it’s even understanding the nuance of when you would use that and what you’re trying to convey, and then when you relay it back to your own language, we don’t even have an equivalent between this. We would never divide this verb into two different sentiments. So you start to learn what you don’t even know to think about. I guess what I’m asking here is how do you capture those things? Say, in our case where I assume you’re an American and I am to, so we have our English that we grew up with and our context for that. How do you avoid bias? Do you think about bias? How do you build these systems in terms of approaching it from a single language? Ultimately, this code is probably written in English, I assume. Not to say that the code would be written in a different language but just the approach when you’re thinking about all these systems that have to do with language, where does that come in having integrating other people that speaks other languages? Can you talk about that a little bit? Carl: Bias is incredibly important in any system that tries to respond to human behavior. We have our own innate cultural biases that we’re sometimes not even aware of. As you point out, it’s impossible to separate human language from the underlying culture and, in some cases, geography and the lifestyle of the people who speak that language. Yes, this is something that we think about. I disagree with your remark about code being written in English. The most important pieces of code today are the frameworks for implementing various machine learning and deep learning architectures. These architectures for the most part are language or domain-agnostic. The language bias tends to creep in as an artifact of the data that we collect. If I were to, say, harvest a million pages randomly on the internet, a very large percentage of those pages would be in English, out of proportion to the proportion of the population of the planet who speaks English, just because English is common language for commerce, science, and so on. The bias comes in from the data or it comes in from the mindset of the architect, who may do something as simple-minded as allocating only eight bits per character or deciding that Python version 2 is an acceptable development platform. Brian: Sure. I should say, I wasn’t so much speaking about the script, the code, as much as I was thinking more about the humans behind it, their background, and their language that they speak, or these kinds of choices that you’re talking about because they’re informed by that person’s perspective. But thank you for clarifying. Carl: I agree with that observation as well. You’re certainly right. Brian: Do you have a way? You’re experts in this area and you’re obviously heavily invested in this area. Are there things that you have to do to prevent that bias, in terms of like, “We know what we don’t know about it, or we know enough about it but we don’t know if about, so we have a checklist or we have something that we go through to make sure that we’re checking ourselves to avoid these things”? Or is it more in the data collection phase that you’re worried about more so than the code or whatever that’s actually going to be taking the data and generating the software value at the other end? Is it more on the collection side that you’re thinking about? How do you prevent it? How do you check yourself or tell a client or customer, “Here’s how we’ve tried to make sure that the quality of what we’re giving you is good. We did A, B, C, and D.” Maybe I’m making a bigger issue out of this than it is. I’m not sure. Carl: No, it is a big issue. The best way to minimize that cultural bias is by building global teams. That’s something that we’ve done from the very beginning days of our company. We have a company in which collectively the team speaks over 20 languages, originate from many different countries around the world, and we do business in native countries around the world. That’s just been an absolute necessity because we produce products that are proficient in 40 different human languages. If you’re a large enterprise, more than 500 people, and you’re targeting markets globally, then you need to build a global team. That applies to all the different parts of the organization, including the executive team. It’s rare that you will see individuals who are, say, American culture with no meaningful international experience being successful in any kind of global expansion. Brian: That’s pretty awesome that you have that many languages going in the staff that you have working at the company. That’s cool and I think it does provide a different perspective on it. We talk about it even in the design firm. Sometimes, early managers in the design will want to go hire a lot of people that look like they do. Not necessarily physically but in terms of skill set. One of the practices that I’ve always liked is actually getting people that aren’t like you, that don’t think like you, in order to intentionally tease out what you don’t know, you know that you’re not going to look at the problem the same way they are, and you don’t necessarily know what the output is, but you can learn that there’s other perspectives to have, so too many like-minded individuals doesn’t necessarily mean that it’s better. I think that’s cool. Can you talk to me a little bit about one of the fun little nuggets that stuck in my head and I think you’ve attributed to somebody else, but was the word about getting insights from medium data. Can you talk to us about that? Carl: Sure. I should first start by crediting the individual who planted that idea in my head, which is Dr. Catherine Havasi of the MIT Media Lab, who’s also a cofounder of a company called Luminoso, which is a partner of ours. They do common sense understanding. The challenge with building truly capable text analytics from large amounts of unstructured text is obtaining sufficient volume. If you are a company on the scale of Facebook or Google, you have access to truly enormous amount of text. I can’t quantify it in petabytes or exabytes, but it is a scale that is much greater than the typical global enterprise or Fortune 2000 company, who themselves may have very massive data lakes. But still, those data lakes are probably three to five orders of magnitudes smaller than what Google or Facebook may have under their control. That intermediate-sized data, which is sloppily referred to as big data, we think of it as medium data. We think about the challenge of allowing companies with medium data assets to obtain big data quality results, or business intelligence that’s comparable to something that Google or Facebook might be able to obtain. We do that by building models that are hybrid, that combine knowledge graphs or semantic graphs, derived from very large open sources with the information that they can extract from their proprietary data lakes, and using the open sources and the models that we build as amplifiers for their own data. Brian: I believe when we were talking, you have mentioned a couple of companies that are building products on top of you. Difio, I think, was one, and Tamr, and Luminoso. So is that related to what these companies are doing? Carl: Yes, it absolutely is related. Luminoso, in particular, is using this process of synthesizing results from their customers, proprietary data with their own models. The Luminoso team grew out of the team at MIT that built something called Constant Net, which is a very large net of graph in multiple languages. But actually, Difio as well is also using this approach of federating both open and closed source repositories by integrating a large number of connectors into their architecture. They have access to web content. They have access to various social media fire hoses. They have access to proprietary data feeds from financial news providers. But then, they fuse that with internal sources of information that may come from sources like SharePoint, or Dropbox, or Google Drive, or OneDrive, your local file servers, and then give you a single view into all of this data. Brian: Awesome. I don’t want to keep you too long. This has been super informational for me, learning about your space that you’re in. Can you tell us any closing thoughts, advice for product managers, analytics practitioners? We talked a little about obviously thinking globally and some of those areas. Any other closing thoughts about delivering good experiences, leveraging text analytics, other things to watch out for? Any general thoughts? Carl: Sure. I’ll close with a few thoughts. One is repeating what I’ve said before about Unicode compliance. The fact that I again have to state that is somewhat depressing yet it’s still isn’t taken as an absolute requirement, which is today, and yet continues to be overlooked. Secondly, just thinking globally, anything that you’re building, you got to think about a global audience. I’ll share with you an anecdote. My company gives a lot of business to Eventbrite, who I would expect by now would have a fully globalized platform, but it turns out their utility for sending an email to everybody who signed-up for an event doesn’t work in Japanese. I found that out the hard way when I needed to send an email to everybody that was signed up for our conference in Tokyo. That was very disturbing and I’m not afraid to say that live on a podcast. They need to fix it. You really don’t want customers finding out about that during a time of high stress and high pressure, and there’s just no excuse for that. Then my third point with regard to natural language understanding. This is a really incredibly exciting time to be involved with natural language, with human language because the technology is changing so rapidly and the space of what is achievable is expanding so rapidly. My final point of advice is that hybrid architectures have been the best and continue to be the best. There’s a real temptation to say, “Just grow all of my text into a deep neural net and magic is going to happen.” That can be true if you have sufficiently large amounts of data, but most people don’t. Therefore, you’re going to get better results by using hybrids of algorithmic simpler machine learning architectures together with deep neural nets. Brian: That last tip, can you take that down one more notch? I assume you’re talking about a level of quality on the tail-end of the technology implementation, there’s going to be some higher quality output. Can you translate what a hybrid architecture means in terms of a better product at the other end? What would be an example of that? Carl: Sure. It’s hard to do without getting too technical, but I’ll try and I’ll try to use some examples in English. I think the traditional way of approaching deep nets has very much been take a very simple, potentially deep and recursive neural network architecture and just throw data at it, especially images or audio waveforms. I throw my images in and I want to classify which ones were taken outdoors and which ones were taken indoors with no traditional signal processing or image processing added before or after. In the image domain, my understanding is that, that kind of purist approach is delivered the best results and that’s what I’ve heard. I don’t have first-hand information about that. However, when it comes to human language in its written form, there’s a great deal of traditional processing of that text that boosts the effectiveness of the deep learning. That falls into a number of layers that I won’t go into, but to just give you one example, let’s talk about what we called Orthography. The English language is relatively simple and that the orthography is generally quite simple. We’ve got the letters A through Z, an uppercase and lowercase, and that’s about it. But if you look inside, say a PDF of English text, you’ll sometimes encounter things like ligatures, like a lowercase F followed by a lowercase I, or two lowercase Fs together, will be replaced with single glyph to make it look good in that particular typeface. If I think those glyphs and I just throw them in with all the rest of my text, that actually complicates the job of the deep learning. If I take that FI ligature and convert it back to separate F followed by I, or the FF ligature and convert it back to FF, my deep learning doesn’t have to figure out what those ligatures are about. Now that seems pretty obscure in English but in other writing systems, especially Arabic, for instance, in which there’s an enormous number of ligatures, or Korean or languages that have diacritical marks, processing those diacritical marks, those ligatures, those orthographic variations using conventional means will make your deep learning run much faster and give you better results with less data. That’s just one example but there’s a whole range or other text-processing steps using algorithms that have been developed over many years, that simply makes the deep learning work better and that results in what we call a hybrid architecture. Brian: So it sounds like taking, as opposed to throw it all in a pot and stir, there’s the, “Well, maybe I’m going to cut the carrots neatly into the right size and then throw them in the soup.” Carl: Exactly. Brian: You’re kind of helping the system do a better job at its work. Carl: That’s right and it’s really about thinking about your data and understanding something about it before you throw it into the big brain. Brian: Exactly. Cool. Where can people follow you? I’ll put a link up to the Basis in the show notes but are you on Twitter or LinkedIn somewhere? Where can people find you? Carl: LinkedIn tends to be my preferred social network. I just was never really good at summarizing complex thoughts into 140 characters, so that’s the best place to connect with me. Basically, we’ll tell you all about Basis Technology and rosette.com is our text analytics platform, which is free for anybody to explore, and to the best of my knowledge, it is the most capable text analytics platform with the largest number of languages that you will find anywhere on the public internet. Brian: All right, I will definitely put those up in the show notes. This has been fantastic, I’ve learned a ton, and thanks for coming on Experiencing Data. Carl: Great talking with you, Brian. Brian: All right. Cheers. Carl: Cheers.
El madrileño Ruy González de Clavijo, camarero del rey de Castilla Enrique III el doliente, encabezó una expedición a Samarcanda para proponer a Tamerlan una alianza contra los turcos. El viaje duró tres años y consiguieron llegar a Samarcanda y entrevistarse con el príncipe mongol, pero Tamerlan se fue a la conquista de China y no respondió a los castellanos. Clavijo documentó el viaje en su libro Embajada a Tamorlán.
El madrileño Ruy González de Clavijo, camarero del rey de Castilla Enrique III el doliente, encabezó una expedición a Samarcanda para proponer a Tamerlan una alianza contra los turcos. El viaje duró tres años y consiguieron llegar a Samarcanda y entrevistarse con el príncipe mongol, pero Tamerlan se fue a la conquista de China y no respondió a los castellanos. Clavijo documentó el viaje en su libro Embajada a Tamorlán.
Tamerlan & Alena, Zvika Brand, 242 vs. Raiden X YURI - Always Выходной (JayCox MashUp) Tamerlan & Alena, Zvika Brand, 242 vs. Raiden X YURI - Always Выходной (JayCox MashUp) Tamerlan & Alena, Zvika Brand, 242 vs. Raiden X YURI - Always Выходной (JayCox MashUp) Tamerlan & Alena, Zvika Brand, 242 vs. Raiden X YURI - Always Выходной (JayCox MashUp) Tamerlan & Alena, Zvika Brand, 242 vs. Raiden X YURI - Always Выходной (JayCox MashUp) Tamerlan & Alena, Zvika Brand, 242 vs. Raiden X YURI - Always Выходной (JayCox MashUp)
Timur Lenk, auch Tamerlan genannt, ist wahrscheinlich der zweiterfolgreichste Mongole der Geschichte. Im Gegensatz zu seinem großen Vorgänger und Vorbild Dschingis Khan ist der Name Timur heute aber zu großen Teilen in Vergessenheit geraten. Dabei ist sein Lebenswerk ein mehr als nur außergewöhnliches. Nach dem rasanten Aufstieg im 14. Jahrhundert regierte Timur Lenk schon bald über eines der größten Reiche, das die Geschichte je gesehen hat. In seinem endlosen Expansionsdrang legte er sich mit so ziemlich allen großen Reichen seiner Zeit an – und gewann diese Auseinandersetzungen für üblich. Gegen die Goldene Horde, gegen die Seldschuken und sogar gegen das Osmanische Reich. Melde dich hier für den Déjà-vu Newsletter an. Hier kannst du Déjà-vu Geschichte finanziell unterstützen. Den Osmanen führte er sogar eine derartig schwerwiegende Niederlage zu, dass er ihr gesamtes Reich beinahe aus der Geschichte geprügelt hätte. Der osmanische Sultan Bayezid starb gar in Timurs Gefangenschaft, dessen Söhne gerieten daraufhin in einen Bürgerkrieg gegeneinander. Trotz womöglicher Unterstützung durch das christliche Europa in Form von Spanien und Frankreich entschied sich Timur Lenk aber dagegen, auch gegen die Söhne Bayezids vorzugehen. Auch das Byzantinische Reich ließ er für weitere fünfzig Jahre vor sich hinsiechen, bis die wiedererstarkten Osmanen es einnehmen konnten. Es geht in dieser Podcast-Episode also eigentlich um eines: um eine der großen “Was wäre wenn”-Fragen der Geschichte. Auf deja-vu-geschichte.de findest du auch den Blogpost zu dieser Episode. Dort erzähle ich eine ähnliche Geschichte aus einer anderen Perspektive: der der Osmanen. Genauer gesagt befasse ich mich dort mit der Entstehung und Frühzeit des Osmanischen Reiches. Wenn dir der Geschichte Podcast gefällt, bewerte ihn doch bitte auf iTunes! Das hilft mir ungemein, ein bisschen Sichtbarkeit in der großen weiten Welt der Podcasts zu erlangen. Weiterlesen
Время и Стекло - Е,Бой Элджеи - 1Love Astero x ZippO x Джиос - По проводам Макс Барских - Сделай громче (Eugene Star Remix) DJ Smash feat. Артем Пивоваров - Сохрани Loboda - SuperSTAR Lx24 - Крутится планета Мот - Малая Dabro - Мне глаза её нравятся Filatov & Karas - Алиса T-Killah - Пьяный маскарад ( MeeT Remix ) Марсу Нужны Любовники - Прекрасна (Ivan Starzev remix) MATRANG - От Луны до Марса (Denis Bravo & Mack Di Remix) Ян Джамилович - А море (Andrey Vertuga Reboot) Tamerlan & Alena - Даваи? поговорим (Nevas Extended Remix) Artik & Asti - Зачем я тебе (Vincent & Diaz Remix) RASA - Эликсир (Lavrushkin & Eddie G Remix) HammAli & Navai - Цветок (Frost & Robby Mond Remix) Леша Свик - Разные Люди (Ramirez Remix) Ночные Снайперы - Инстаграм (DJ Antonio Remix)
DJ Ураган: Бодрящие ритмы будущего - каждую пятницу 01. Cutoff-Sky - Boomerang 02. Dj SuNKeePeRZ - Tornado 03. Zeier - Hypnotize 04. ePULSAR - Atbash 05. Asino - Ouverture-in-major (original mix) 06. Murat Salman - Gravity (Radio Mix) 07. Cablo Pescobar - Everybody Knows 08. LOthief, Beowülf - Gypsy (SOMELL Remix) 09. Dr. Fresch, Moses, Fwosh - Venom Feedback Everyday (Dj Rush Extazy Mash-Up) 10. FivePrOD - Fenom 11. Swanky Tunes - In The Club (Original Mix) 12. Chic feat Nile Rodgers - Le Freak (Oliver Heldens Remix) 13. Don Diablo x Yolanda Be Cool - Afro Momentum (Nejtrino & Baur Mashup) 14. Mariana BO Ft. Sapir Amar - Oh Mama (Extended Mix) 15. Sunset Child - Silence 16. Mahjong Connection - Burn Da House (Mahjong Extended Mix) 17. Malaa Tchami - Kurupt 18. Ricky Alvarez - House Is Mine (Club Mix) 19. R3HAB Sofia Carson - Rumors (Amersy_Remix) 20. Going Deeper - Welcome (Extended Mix) 21. Arash feat. Pitbull - Goalie Goalie (Ilkay Sencan Remix) 22. Tamerlan & Alena - Если что, набирай (Vadim Adamov & Hardphol Remix)
Saison 3, émission 9 du jeudi 9 novembre 2017. Animation : Steven, ShiShi, Floflo, Tamerlan, Jonas. Réalisation : David. Générique et jingles : G-Process.
Saison 3, émission 8 du jeudi 19 octobre 2017. Animation : Steven, ShiShi, Floflo, Tamerlan, Jonas. Réalisation : Alex. Générique et jingles : G-Process.
Michele Mcphee & Casey Gane : Boston BombingIn Maximum Harm, veteran investigative journalist Michele R. McPhee unravels the complex story behind the public facts of the Boston Marathon bombing. She examines the bombers' roots in Dagestan and Chechnya, their struggle to assimilate in America, and their growing hatred of the United States―a deepening antagonism that would prompt federal prosecutors to dub Dzhokhar Tsarnaev “America's worst nightmare.” The difficulties faced by the Tsarnaev family of Cambridge, Massachusetts, are part of the public record. Circumstances less widely known are the FBI's recruitment of the older brother, Tamerlan Tsarnaev, as a “mosque crawler” to inform on radical separatists here and in Chechnya; the tracking down and killing of radical Islamic separatists during the six months he spent in Russia―travel that raised eyebrows, since he was on several terrorist watchlists; the FBI's botched deals and broken promises with regard to his immigration; and the disenchantment, rage, and growing radicalization of Tamerlan and Dzhokhar, along with their mother, sisters, and Tamerlan's wife, Katherine. Maximum Harm is also a compelling examination of the Tsarnaev brothers' movements in the days leading up to the Boston Marathon bombing on April 15, 2013, the subsequent investigation, the Tsarnaevs' murder of MIT police officer Sean Collier, the high-speed chase and shootout that killed Tamerlan, and the manhunt in which the authorities finally captured Dzhokhar, hiding in a Watertown backyard. McPhee untangles the many threads of circumstance, coincidence, collusion, motive, and opportunity that resulted in the deadliest attack on the city of Boston to date.This show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/1198501/advertisement
Michele McPhee : Maximum Harm: The Tsarnaev Brothers, the FBI, and the Road to the Marathon BombingIn Maximum Harm, veteran investigative journalist Michele R. McPhee unravels the complex story behind the public facts of the Boston Marathon bombing. She examines the bombers' roots in Dagestan and Chechnya, their struggle to assimilate in America, and their growing hatred of the United States―a deepening antagonism that would prompt federal prosecutors to dub Dzhokhar Tsarnaev “America's worst nightmare.” The difficulties faced by the Tsarnaev family of Cambridge, Massachusetts, are part of the public record. Circumstances less widely known are the FBI's recruitment of the older brother, Tamerlan Tsarnaev, as a “mosque crawler” to inform on radical separatists here and in Chechnya; the tracking down and killing of radical Islamic separatists during the six months he spent in Russia―travel that raised eyebrows, since he was on several terrorist watchlists; the FBI's botched deals and broken promises with regard to his immigration; and the disenchantment, rage, and growing radicalization of Tamerlan and Dzhokhar, along with their mother, sisters, and Tamerlan's wife, Katherine. Maximum Harm is also a compelling examination of the Tsarnaev brothers' movements in the days leading up to the Boston Marathon bombing on April 15, 2013, the subsequent investigation, the Tsarnaevs' murder of MIT police officer Sean Collier, the high-speed chase and shootout that killed Tamerlan, and the manhunt in which the authorities finally captured Dzhokhar, hiding in a Watertown backyard. McPhee untangles the many threads of circumstance, coincidence, collusion, motive, and opportunity that resulted in the deadliest attack on the city of Boston to date.This show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/1198501/advertisement
Друзья, микс не содержит джинглов и вы легко можете использовать его в качестве фона. Микс записан живьем в баре под названием "Mill". Смело берите, пригодится ! Tracklist: | Lazy B. vs Asino Pure Work (VINCENT & DIAZ MASH-UP)| T-killah Обезьяны (MY remix)| Clean Bandit ft Sean Paul & Anne-Marie vs JONVS Rockabye (Zak Mash Up)| Quest Pistols Show feat. Open Kids Круче всех (Nicky Smiles Remix)| Jennifer Lopez Get Right (DJ Savin & DJ Alex Pushkarev Remix)| Дмитрий Филатов Утром Я Солнце (Denis Bravo Remix)| Maroon 5 ft. Big Sean Maps (djGraff ext mix)| C-4 ft. Гурмэ Птички (Nutz Intro Edit)| Matthew Koma Kisses Back| MONATIK - Кружит| LOBODA Твои глаза (Dj Andy Light & Dj Pavlov Remix)| Throttle Hit The Road Jack (Extended Mix)| Star's, L'One Lokti (Sergey Kutsuev Breakdown Edit)| Тимати Feat. Dj Dlee vs. Rich-Mond У нас в клубе (Andrey Kiselev Mashup)| Sean Paul feat. Dua Lipa No Lie (More & Avoyan Remix)| Егор Крид Мало так мало (DENIS DENISOFF REMIX)| Konih Ready Or Not (Original Mix)| Марсель feat. Artik & Asti Не отдам (Dj Pavlov & Dj Andy Light Remix)| Макс Барских Туманы| Ludacris & Hedegaard vs Tim Gorgeous Move Bitch (Zak Mash Up)| DMX Vs Ryan Blyth Party Up (Dj Star Sky & Perfectov Mash)| Mot vs. Slider & Magnit Заебавшие всех треки (Dmitry V Piece of Shit Mash)| Queen vs. Torro Torro We Will Rock You (Dmitry V BRB Ultimate Mash)| Михей и Джуманджи vs Ingo & Micaele Сука Любовь (DJ AndRave mash-Up)| Christopher S vs. Andrey Vertuga & Talyk Are You Ready For This (Alex Shik Edit)| Black Star Mafia В Щепки (Dj Exception Remix)| Тимати Тантум Верде Форте| 5sta Famely Зачем| Denis Agamirov , Stylezz Попробуй Накажи| JAY Z ft. ALICIA KEYS EMPIRE STATE OF MIND (STARJACK 2017 OG 2 TWERK HITTER)| Jay-Z Feat. Alicia Keys vs Kolya Funk Empire State Of Mind ( Zak Mash Up)| Jah Khalib Если Чё Я Баха (Dj Kashinsky Rmx)| Terror Squad Lean Back (DJ Savin & DJ Alex Pushkarev Remix)| Monatik,Medina,Pussycat Dolls,Tamerlan i Alena,Gribi vs DMC Mikael,Denis Zubov,Fernandez,Bassjackers Потоки Кружит Выходной (Danny Rockin party breack)| the Weeknd, Starboy, David S + Danny D'Angelis - Get Low Bootleg| Тимати vs Queen, Pink, KD Division, Project 5.19 Мага We Will Rock You (DENIS DENISOFF PARTYBREAK MASH UP) | Lazy B. vs AsinoPure Work (VINCENT & DIAZ MASH-UP) T-killahОбезьяны (MY remix) Clean Bandit ft Sean Paul & Anne-Marie vs JONVSRockabye (Zak Mash Up) Quest Pistols Show feat. Open KidsКруче всех (Nicky Smiles Remix) Jennifer LopezGet Right (DJ Savin & DJ Alex Pushkarev Remix) Дмитрий ФилатовУтром Я Солнце (Denis Bravo Remix) Maroon 5 ft. Big SeanMaps (djGraff ext mix) C-4 ft. ГурмэПтички (Nutz Intro Edit) Matthew KomaKisses Back MONATIK - Кружит LOBODA Твои глаза (Dj Andy Light & Dj Pavlov Remix) ThrottleHit The Road Jack (Extended Mix) Star's, L'OneLokti (Sergey Kutsuev Breakdown Edit) Тимати Feat. Dj Dlee vs. Rich-MondУ нас в клубе (Andrey Kiselev Mashup) Sean Paul feat. Dua LipaNo Lie (More & Avoyan Remix) Егор КридМало так мало (DENIS DENISOFF REMIX) KonihReady Or Not (Original Mix) Марсель feat. Artik & AstiНе отдам (Dj Pavlov & Dj Andy Light Remix) Макс БарскихТуманы Ludacris & Hedegaard vs Tim GorgeousMove Bitch (Zak Mash Up) DMX Vs Ryan BlythParty Up (Dj Star Sky & Perfectov Mash) Mot vs. Slider & MagnitЗаебавшие всех треки (Dmitry V Piece of Shit Mash) Queen vs. Torro TorroWe Will Rock You (Dmitry V BRB Ultimate Mash) Михей и Джуманджи vs Ingo & MicaeleСука Любовь (DJ AndRave mash-Up) Christopher S vs. Andrey Vertuga & TalykAre You Ready For This (Alex Shik Edit) Black Star MafiaВ Щепки (Dj Exception Remix) ТиматиТантум Верде Форте 5sta FamelyЗачем Denis Agamirov , StylezzПопробуй Накажи JAY Z ft. ALICIA KEYSEMPIRE STATE OF MIND (STARJACK 2017 OG 2 TWERK HITTER) Jay-Z Feat. Alicia Keys vs Kolya FunkEmpire State Of Mind ( Zak Mash Up) Jah KhalibЕсли Чё Я Баха (Dj Kashinsky Rmx) Terror SquadLean Back (DJ Savin & DJ Alex Pushkarev Remix) Monatik,Medina,Pussycat Dolls,Tamerlan i Alena,Gribi vs DMC Mikael,Denis Zubov,Fernandez,BassjackersПотоки Кружит Выходной (Danny Rockin party breack) the Weeknd, Starboy, David S + Danny D'Angelis - Get Low Bootleg Тимати vs Queen, Pink, KD Division, Project 5.19Мага We Will Rock You (DENIS DENISOFF PARTYBREAK MASH UP)
Друзья, микс не содержит джинглов и вы легко можете использовать его в качестве фона. Микс записан живьем в баре под названием "Mill". Смело берите, пригодится ! Tracklist: | Lazy B. vs Asino Pure Work (VINCENT & DIAZ MASH-UP)| T-killah Обезьяны (MY remix)| Clean Bandit ft Sean Paul & Anne-Marie vs JONVS Rockabye (Zak Mash Up)| Quest Pistols Show feat. Open Kids Круче всех (Nicky Smiles Remix)| Jennifer Lopez Get Right (DJ Savin & DJ Alex Pushkarev Remix)| Дмитрий Филатов Утром Я Солнце (Denis Bravo Remix)| Maroon 5 ft. Big Sean Maps (djGraff ext mix)| C-4 ft. Гурмэ Птички (Nutz Intro Edit)| Matthew Koma Kisses Back| MONATIK - Кружит| LOBODA Твои глаза (Dj Andy Light & Dj Pavlov Remix)| Throttle Hit The Road Jack (Extended Mix)| Star's, L'One Lokti (Sergey Kutsuev Breakdown Edit)| Тимати Feat. Dj Dlee vs. Rich-Mond У нас в клубе (Andrey Kiselev Mashup)| Sean Paul feat. Dua Lipa No Lie (More & Avoyan Remix)| Егор Крид Мало так мало (DENIS DENISOFF REMIX)| Konih Ready Or Not (Original Mix)| Марсель feat. Artik & Asti Не отдам (Dj Pavlov & Dj Andy Light Remix)| Макс Барских Туманы| Ludacris & Hedegaard vs Tim Gorgeous Move Bitch (Zak Mash Up)| DMX Vs Ryan Blyth Party Up (Dj Star Sky & Perfectov Mash)| Mot vs. Slider & Magnit Заебавшие всех треки (Dmitry V Piece of Shit Mash)| Queen vs. Torro Torro We Will Rock You (Dmitry V BRB Ultimate Mash)| Михей и Джуманджи vs Ingo & Micaele Сука Любовь (DJ AndRave mash-Up)| Christopher S vs. Andrey Vertuga & Talyk Are You Ready For This (Alex Shik Edit)| Black Star Mafia В Щепки (Dj Exception Remix)| Тимати Тантум Верде Форте| 5sta Famely Зачем| Denis Agamirov , Stylezz Попробуй Накажи| JAY Z ft. ALICIA KEYS EMPIRE STATE OF MIND (STARJACK 2017 OG 2 TWERK HITTER)| Jay-Z Feat. Alicia Keys vs Kolya Funk Empire State Of Mind ( Zak Mash Up)| Jah Khalib Если Чё Я Баха (Dj Kashinsky Rmx)| Terror Squad Lean Back (DJ Savin & DJ Alex Pushkarev Remix)| Monatik,Medina,Pussycat Dolls,Tamerlan i Alena,Gribi vs DMC Mikael,Denis Zubov,Fernandez,Bassjackers Потоки Кружит Выходной (Danny Rockin party breack)| the Weeknd, Starboy, David S + Danny D'Angelis - Get Low Bootleg| Тимати vs Queen, Pink, KD Division, Project 5.19 Мага We Will Rock You (DENIS DENISOFF PARTYBREAK MASH UP) | Lazy B. vs AsinoPure Work (VINCENT & DIAZ MASH-UP) T-killahОбезьяны (MY remix) Clean Bandit ft Sean Paul & Anne-Marie vs JONVSRockabye (Zak Mash Up) Quest Pistols Show feat. Open KidsКруче всех (Nicky Smiles Remix) Jennifer LopezGet Right (DJ Savin & DJ Alex Pushkarev Remix) Дмитрий ФилатовУтром Я Солнце (Denis Bravo Remix) Maroon 5 ft. Big SeanMaps (djGraff ext mix) C-4 ft. ГурмэПтички (Nutz Intro Edit) Matthew KomaKisses Back MONATIK - Кружит LOBODA Твои глаза (Dj Andy Light & Dj Pavlov Remix) ThrottleHit The Road Jack (Extended Mix) Star's, L'OneLokti (Sergey Kutsuev Breakdown Edit) Тимати Feat. Dj Dlee vs. Rich-MondУ нас в клубе (Andrey Kiselev Mashup) Sean Paul feat. Dua LipaNo Lie (More & Avoyan Remix) Егор КридМало так мало (DENIS DENISOFF REMIX) KonihReady Or Not (Original Mix) Марсель feat. Artik & AstiНе отдам (Dj Pavlov & Dj Andy Light Remix) Макс БарскихТуманы Ludacris & Hedegaard vs Tim GorgeousMove Bitch (Zak Mash Up) DMX Vs Ryan BlythParty Up (Dj Star Sky & Perfectov Mash) Mot vs. Slider & MagnitЗаебавшие всех треки (Dmitry V Piece of Shit Mash) Queen vs. Torro TorroWe Will Rock You (Dmitry V BRB Ultimate Mash) Михей и Джуманджи vs Ingo & MicaeleСука Любовь (DJ AndRave mash-Up) Christopher S vs. Andrey Vertuga & TalykAre You Ready For This (Alex Shik Edit) Black Star MafiaВ Щепки (Dj Exception Remix) ТиматиТантум Верде Форте 5sta FamelyЗачем Denis Agamirov , StylezzПопробуй Накажи JAY Z ft. ALICIA KEYSEMPIRE STATE OF MIND (STARJACK 2017 OG 2 TWERK HITTER) Jay-Z Feat. Alicia Keys vs Kolya FunkEmpire State Of Mind ( Zak Mash Up) Jah KhalibЕсли Чё Я Баха (Dj Kashinsky Rmx) Terror SquadLean Back (DJ Savin & DJ Alex Pushkarev Remix) Monatik,Medina,Pussycat Dolls,Tamerlan i Alena,Gribi vs DMC Mikael,Denis Zubov,Fernandez,BassjackersПотоки Кружит Выходной (Danny Rockin party breack) the Weeknd, Starboy, David S + Danny D'Angelis - Get Low Bootleg Тимати vs Queen, Pink, KD Division, Project 5.19Мага We Will Rock You (DENIS DENISOFF PARTYBREAK MASH UP)
Новый ремикс от хитмейкеров : TAMERLAN & ALENA - Она Не Виновата (DJ Denis Rublev & Dj Prezzplay Remix)
MÁS COINCIDENCIAS IMPOSIBLES ¿Cual es la diferencia entre lo casual, lo coincidente, el azar o la suerte? Josep Guijarro nos hablará de estas cuestiones y nos traerá más casos fascinantes donde no todo parece ser coincidencia, donde no todo parece ser casual, ni al azar....¿Una pequeña acción puede ser determinante en nuestras vidas? ¿Existe el destino? ¿Alguien maneja nuestras acciones?...Preguntas que intentaremos responder. EXPERIMENTO MELROSE PLACE. Fue seguida por millones de personas en todo el mundo. La serie Melrose Place, ademas de una trama que engancho a millones de jóvenes de los años 90 también escondía un oscuro experimento sociológico donde se incluyeron numerosos mensajes subliminales donde influir en la población norteamenricana..Esos mensajes también aparecían en la serie emitida en España. ¿Puede estar sucediendo a día de hoy?. LA MALDICION DE TAMERLAN. Fue Sanguinario, implacable y asesino, pero en su tierra de origen es considerado un héroe y un conquistador, tras la figura de Tamerlan se esconde un personaje oscuro de la historia y una maldición que esta escrita en su tumba y que ha llegado hasta nuestros días.
MÁS COINCIDENCIAS IMPOSIBLES ¿Cual es la diferencia entre lo casual, lo coincidente, el azar o la suerte? Josep Guijarro nos hablará de estas cuestiones y nos traerá más casos fascinantes donde no todo parece ser coincidencia, donde no todo parece ser casual, ni al azar....¿Una pequeña acción puede ser determinante en nuestras vidas? ¿Existe el destino? ¿Alguien maneja nuestras acciones?...Preguntas que intentaremos responder. EXPERIMENTO MELROSE PLACE. Fue seguida por millones de personas en todo el mundo. La serie Melrose Place, ademas de una trama que engancho a millones de jóvenes de los años 90 también escondía un oscuro experimento sociológico donde se incluyeron numerosos mensajes subliminales donde influir en la población norteamenricana..Esos mensajes también aparecían en la serie emitida en España. ¿Puede estar sucediendo a día de hoy?. LA MALDICION DE TAMERLAN. Fue Sanguinario, implacable y asesino, pero en su tierra de origen es considerado un héroe y un conquistador, tras la figura de Tamerlan se esconde un personaje oscuro de la historia y una maldición que esta escrita en su tumba y que ha llegado hasta nuestros días.
Tamerlan & Alena - Наши Города (Dj Denis Rublev & Dj Prezzplay Remix) by Denis Rublev
Saison 9, émission 08 du mardi 03 novembre 2015. Invités : Tamerlan et Pussy Magnet Animation : Comanche, OlivierP, ShiShi. Réalisation : Alex. Générique et jingles : G-Process.
More than a month after the jury returned a verdict of death for Boston Marathon bomber Dzhokhar Tsarnaev, all the raw wounds were ripped open again, with victim impact statements. And we were once again reminded of the pain and suffering caused by Tsarnaev and his brother Tamerlan. Today, Judge George O’Toole officially carried out the jury’s verdict, a verdict he couldn’t change, and sentenced Tsarnaev to death by execution. But before the judge did that, we heard from Dzhokhar himself, who asked Allah for forgiveness. …
Masha Gessen has written for The New York Times, The London Review of Books, Vanity Fair, and others. Her book about Tamerlan and Dzhokhar Tsarnaev, The Brothers: The Road to an American Tragedy, came out in April. “The moment she said it, it was obvious that I'd been created to write this story. I'd covered both wars in Chechnya. I'd covered a lot of terrorism. I'd studied terrorism. And I'd been a Russian-speaking immigrant in Boston, which actually is the most important qualification for writing this book. It didn't give me special knowledge, but it gave me a lot of questions that I knew to ask that other people wouldn't.” Thanks to TinyLetter, Trunk Club, and Casper, for sponsoring this week's episode. Show Notes: @mashagessen Gessen on Longform [1:00] The Brothers: The Road to an American Tragedy (Riverhead Books • 2015) [34:00] Longform Podcast #30: Keith Gessen [48:00] Blood Matters (Harcourt • 2008) [50:00] Words Will Break Cement: The Passion of Pussy Riot (Riverhead Books • 2014) [50:00] The Man Without a Face: The Unlikely Rise of Vladimir Putin (Riverhead Books • 2012) [50:00] Dead Again (Verso • 1997)
The death penalty. That's what 12 jurors quickly and unanimously decided is the just punishment for Dzhokhar Tsarnaev for his role in the Boston Marathon bombings. The verdict appears a rejection of the defense's case that Tsarnaev was brainwashed by his radicalized older brother Tamerlan, or the assertion he is remorseful for what he did. Boeri and Cullen discuss the tense day in court.
The fate of convicted Boston Marathon bomber Dzhokhar Tsarnaev--his life or death--is now in the hands of 12 jurors. In Day 31, the jury began deliberating, after hearing closing statements. Boeri and Cullen cover the defense's closing, which continued to hammer home that Dzhokhar's older brother Tamerlan was the lead on the attacks, and that a life sentence for Tsarnaev would serve as both "justice and mercy." And they discuss the government's closing, which said Tsarnaev's actions--the killing of four and the maiming of dozens more--have earned him death.
The May 7, 2015 edition of "Political Analysis" on The Progressive Radio Network featured the work and voices of two documentarians: Marcos Barbery and Neal Broffman. 1.) Marcos Barbery, Director and Producer of the newly-released documentary film "By Blood," which is a contemporary and historical account of the African-American Freedmen of Cherokee descent, who were enslaved by the Cherokee Tribe and have still yet to achieve the rights and benefits they argue are owed to them by the Tribe. The movie raises fascinating questions about race, identity and history and is timely given what's going on as of late in Baltimore, Ferguson and other US cities.Barbery is a filmmaker and journalist and founder of THREAD Productions.The Investigative Fund at The Nation Institute has supported Barbery’s reporting. Barbery's writing has been featured by Long Reads, and appeared in Salon, The Huffington Post, and This Land Press. 2.) Neal Broffman, Director and Producer of the new documentary film "Help Us Find Sunil Tripathi" about Sunil Tripathi, who was initially misidentified as Dzhokhar Tsarnaev during the initial manhunt for Dzhokhar and his now-dead brother Tamerlan (then known as "Suspect One" and "Suspect Two"). Sunil was eventually found dead (having committed suicide) in a river near Brown University in Providence, Rhode Island, but not before the damage was done and his name forever tied to the April 2013 bombing. The movie's recent release coincides with the ongoing death penalty phase of USA v. Tsarnaev case occurring in a U.S. District Court in Boston.Sunil's mom Judy and his brother Ravi also came on the show, joining Neal Broffman.Help Us Find Sunil Tripathi had its world premiere in March, 2015 at the Atlanta Film Festival where it won the Audience Award for Feature Film. The international premiere was in April-May of 2015 at the renowned Hot Docs Canadian International Documentary Festival, where it was also included in Docs For School.
The defense for convicted Boston Marathon bomber Dzhokhar Tsarnaev has been presenting the jury with a social history of his family. Today, in Day 27, the defense turned the focus to their ethnic homeland of Chechnya. Boeri and Cullen discuss how the long history of the Chechen people influenced the psychiatric well-being of Dzhokhar's father, and how his older brother Tamerlan became unhinged and abusive.
In the days after the FBI identified Dzhokhar Tsarnaev and his brother Tamerlan as suspects in the Boston Marathon bombings, there was a near universal reaction from anyone who had known Dzhokhar -- shock and disbelief -- saying it couldn't be. In Day 25 of the trial against Tsarnaev, Boeri and Cullen discuss an emotional day as the jury finally heard stories from former friends and teachers, painting a picture of a good kid -- lost -- and under the spell of his radicalized older brother.
The guilt of Dzhokhar Tsarnaev is now in the hands of a jury. After 16 days of testimony, 95 witnesses and piles of evidence, the 12 jurors will now deliberate on the 30 charges against him. On Day 17, Boeri and Cullen discuss the closing statements by the prosecution and the defense. The government closed with a highlight reel of graphic images from the bombing. And the defense closed by acting as if they were the prosecutors of Dzhokhar's dead older brother, Tamerlan.
After 15 days of testimony from witnesses for the prosecution, attorneys for admitted Boston Marathon bomber Dzhokhar Tsarnaev began to present their case yesterday afternoon. A day and two hours later, the defense rests, having called just four witnesses to the stand. Boeri and Cullen discuss Day 16 and the defense's limited focus in this phase of the trial - on portraying Dzhokhar as following the lead of his older brother Tamerlan.
Every time you send a text message, swipe a credit card, use a GPS system or go into a public building, you leave a digital record of your activities. And if you're 19 years old, those records are likely to be extensive. Boeri and Cullen review the data dump the prosecution unloaded on Dzhokhar Tsarnaev and his deceased older brother, Tamerlan, in Day 13 of the trial.
Three days after the Boston Marathon bombing, authorities searched the city in an epic manhunt for the Tsarnaev brothers. That led to a shootout in the Boston suburb of Watertown, the death of the older brother, Tamerlan, and the capture of his younger brother, Dzhokhar. Boeri and Cullen recount the chaos of that shootout and the aftermath - the focus of testimony in Day 7 of the trial.
Any hope the defense has of saving Tsarnaev's life is in convincing the jury that he was just a deadbeat, pot-smoking college student, under the sway of his older brother Tamerlan, the real jihadi. A demonstration of what they're up against - say Boeri and Cullen - came in Day 8 of the trial, with the first testimony from one of Tsarnaev's old friends, Stephen Silva.
In the second week of the trial, attention in the courtroom has turned from what happened to why. Boeri and Cullen discuss the defense's focus on Tsarnaev's Twitter feed, and on a nine-minute surveillance video showing Dzhokhar and his older brother Tamerlan walking down Boylston Street on Marathon Day — and why Tamerlan appearing to lead the way could be so meaningful.
Visite à l'ancienne capitale de l'Ouzbékistan et de l'empire de Tamerlan
Visite à l'ancienne capitale de l'Ouzbékistan et de l'empire de Tamerlan
In June 2013, the House of Representatives passed their version of a Department of Homeland Security funding bill. The House prioritizes border security and locking up immigrants at the expense of emergency preparedness and the TSA. Details and much more in this episode... Links to Information in This Episode H.R. 2217: The House version of the Department of Homeland Security funding bill (has not been signed into law) Committee Report for H.R. 2217: The explanation for funding levels, which is more interesting to read than the bill itself Episode CD040: History of the Department of Homeland Security Intro and Exit Music: Tired of Being Lied To by David Ippolito (found on Music Alley by mevio) Song: Warden Pale's Big Profit Prison by William Brooks Agencies inside the Department of Homeland Security Janet Napolitano's final speech as DHS Secretary to the National Press Club on August 27, 2013 DHS's headquarters is still not complete Democracy Now interview with Judy Greene, justice policy analyst for Justice Strategies, from May 4, 2006 Story of the Boston Marathon bombers: Jahar's World, Rolling Stone, July 2013. Story of Jeff Bauman, the unlucky but badass guy who remembered Tamerlan's face and helped the F.B.I. catch the Boston bomber brothers. Page 36 of the Committee Report "DoD has researched, developed and employed advanced surveillance technologies for service in overseas con flits such as Iraq and Afghanistan. As these conflicts come to a close, technologies such as VADER, aerostats, manned and unmanned aerial systems, and associated audio, visual, radar, and other detection and monitoring systems in use or under development may become excess equipment... ... DHS should actively seek to capitalize on DOD's expertise and work with DOD to expedite the identification, designation, transfer and integrations of technologies and equipment to support border security improvements." VADER: The "excess military article" DHS may soon receive which can see people from 25,000 feet in the air aerostats: The spy blimps What are Automated Targeting Systems? -see page 6 for ATS-P(assenger) information TSA PreCheck website Ammonium nitrite was used for the Oklahoma City bombing 270 tons of ammonium nitrite exploded on April 17, 2013 in West, Texas and caused this explosion: And this is what it was like for the resident's of West, Texas: The storage facility that exploded had 270 tons of ammonium nitrite (they're allowed to have 1 ton) but DHS didn't know about it. The facility had last been inspected by the Department of Labor in 1985. The facility had almost no security. Section 549: Sets out the rules for intelligence sharing that says the software they use must not transmit any personally identifiable information in accordance with privacy law but.. "This section shall not apply to the legislative and judicial branches of the Federal Government and shall apply to all Federal agencies within the executive branch except for the Department of Defense, the CIA, and the Office of the Director of National Intelligence" "See Something, Say Something" videos
01. Tamerlan and Djons Feat. Mimi and Teft - The Story About Love (Mark Simmons Remix) [Rouge Records] 02. TV Rock feat. Tara McDonald - Elevated (Gregori Klosman and Danny Wild Remix) [Neon Records] 03. Toni Braxton - Make My Heart (Avicii's 'Replacer' Remix) [Promo] 04. Nic Chagall and Rank 1 and Wippenberg - 100 (Original Mix) [High Contrast Holland] 05. Adam K ft. King Sunshine - My Love (Original Mix) [Hotbox Digital] 06. Zuri - Burn Out (Original Mix) [Straight Up!] 07. Aaren San - Apes From Space (Dirtyloud Remix) [Plasmapool] 08. AG Trio - Bass Effect (Original Mix) [Etage Noir Special] 09. Nick Cambell - Drop It (Da Fresh Remix) [Lift'In Records] 10. TV Rock - I Am Techno (Original Mix) [Sizerecords] 11. Muttonheads - Dance! Dance! Dance! [Promo]
"Живые игры" на 104,9 FM!"Живые игры" на 104,9 FM! Только живые сеты челябинских диджеев - в прямом эфире L-radio каждый будний день, с 15 до 17 часов! Лучшие диджеи, эксклюзивные сеты и жизнеутверждающая энергетика живого эфира! Полное собрание сочинений - только у нас, на 104,9 FM!!!! Треклист в тайне до 22 августа 2010, показывается только друзьям. 01. Reekay Garcia - Para Ti - Christian Luke Remix 02. Kimen - Headroom - Original Mix 03. Mimi, Tamerlan, Djons, Teft - The Story About Love - Mark Simmons Remix 04. Andrew Spencer, The Vamprockerz - Zombie 2k10 - Chico Del Mar Remix 05. DJ Ortzy - Infected - Original Virus Mix 06. DJ Jose - Like That (Veron Mix) 07. Edwards World - Soul Roots 2010 - Mark Simmons 2010 Remix 08. Johnny Beast & Mc Power Pavel - Nekto (SKET remix) 09. Dario Nunez, Jose AM - Wekelee feat. Henry Mendez - Original Mix 10. Jason Rivas - Humble Heart - Ricardo Reyna Mix 11. Die Hoerer - WTF [Do It Again] - Der Dritte Mix 12. Keli Hart - Work feat. Bree Fenton - Dan Aux Remix 13. Dimitri Vegas, Like Mike, Albin Myers - Drop That - Original Mix 14. Edwards World - Soul Roots 2010 - Rene Kuppens Mexican Flu Remix 15. Apster - Bubble Gutz - Original Mix 16. Foamo - Centavo - Original Mix 17. Loco Tribal - Kuma Ya - Vincenzo Callea Remix 18. Johnny Beast - Flipside (Original Mix) 19. Lewis Lastella - Zebraland - Rework Version 20. Cliff Coenraad - Obsession For More - Johnny Beast Edit 21. Johnny Beast, Label5 - Exciting Condition (Original Mix) 22. Stimpack - Noface - Original Mix
"Живые игры" на 104,9 FM!"Живые игры" на 104,9 FM! Только живые сеты челябинских диджеев - в прямом эфире L-radio каждый будний день, с 15 до 17 часов! Лучшие диджеи, эксклюзивные сеты и жизнеутверждающая энергетика живого эфира! Полное собрание сочинений - только у нас, на 104,9 FM!!!! Треклист в тайне до 22 августа 2010, показывается только друзьям. 01. Reekay Garcia - Para Ti - Christian Luke Remix 02. Kimen - Headroom - Original Mix 03. Mimi, Tamerlan, Djons, Teft - The Story About Love - Mark Simmons Remix 04. Andrew Spencer, The Vamprockerz - Zombie 2k10 - Chico Del Mar Remix 05. DJ Ortzy - Infected - Original Virus Mix 06. DJ Jose - Like That (Veron Mix) 07. Edwards World - Soul Roots 2010 - Mark Simmons 2010 Remix 08. Johnny Beast & Mc Power Pavel - Nekto (SKET remix) 09. Dario Nunez, Jose AM - Wekelee feat. Henry Mendez - Original Mix 10. Jason Rivas - Humble Heart - Ricardo Reyna Mix 11. Die Hoerer - WTF [Do It Again] - Der Dritte Mix 12. Keli Hart - Work feat. Bree Fenton - Dan Aux Remix 13. Dimitri Vegas, Like Mike, Albin Myers - Drop That - Original Mix 14. Edwards World - Soul Roots 2010 - Rene Kuppens Mexican Flu Remix 15. Apster - Bubble Gutz - Original Mix 16. Foamo - Centavo - Original Mix 17. Loco Tribal - Kuma Ya - Vincenzo Callea Remix 18. Johnny Beast - Flipside (Original Mix) 19. Lewis Lastella - Zebraland - Rework Version 20. Cliff Coenraad - Obsession For More - Johnny Beast Edit 21. Johnny Beast, Label5 - Exciting Condition (Original Mix) 22. Stimpack - Noface - Original Mix