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Dagens emne er handels- og udviklingspolitik.Vi har besøg af tre kandidater til Europa-Parlamentet: Andi Helbo Sejersen fra Socialdemokratiet, John Hoppe fra det Konservative Folkeparti og Abdinoor Adam Hassan fra Moderaterne.I dag drøfter de frihandel og protektionisme, den geopolitiske situation, EU's forhold til de afrikanske lande og det løse handelssamarbejde BRIKS mellem lande som Brasilien, Rusland, Indien, Kina og Sydafrika. Vi kommer både ind på forholdet mellem handels- og klimapolitik og forholdet mellem handels- og værdipolitik. Til sidst spørger vi kandidaterne, om der er en fremtid for ”dybe” handelsaftaler i stil med den nu skrinlagte TTIP-aftale mellem EU og USA?Sidst i episoden kommer Peter Kofoed (tidligere MEP for Dansk Folkeparti) med en opfordring til at stemme den 9. juni. Vi bør tilføje, at han er afløst af Anders Vistisen, som også er Dansk Folkepartis spidskandidat.Dagens vært er William Hansen.Ordstyrer: Rasmus Skov Larsen.Idé, tilrettelæggelse og klipning: Rasmus Skov Larsen. Fortsat god valgkamp!
In this episode of The A to Z English Podcast, Xochitl and Jack discuss the practice of tipping in American culture.Transcript:00:00:01JackWelcome to the A-Z English podcast. My name is Jack and I'm here with my co-host social. And today we are in the culture corner and we're talking about tipping culture in America.00:00:14JackAnd social, what do you think about the tipping culture in America? I just visited America, not just like a couple months ago. It's.00:00:21XochitlOhh, that must have been so hard for you cause Korea hasn't has no tipping culture.00:00:26JackI know it's really. It hurts so much. We say this is gonna sound cringey, but we call it 00.00:00:33JackSee out of control. It's just.00:00:37XochitlThat was cringy. That's good. That was very good. But OK. The tipping culture is definitely inflated in the US, and it's for anything like any little service being a person who worked in the service industry.00:00:39JackYeah, yeah.00:00:42JackThat was just for you. That was just for you.00:00:58XochitlEven recently I can say that I I appreciate when people would tip me even just a buck or.00:01:03XochitlSomething.00:01:04XochitlBut.00:01:07XochitlIt should be up to the corporations to deliver a working wage to the point that we don't have.00:01:12XochitlTo depend on.00:01:13XochitlTips. Because if you're working in the food service or whatever, even if you're not waiting tables, you might be making like $15.00 an hour and then the odd person might tip you a dollar for making their coffee or whatever that adds up substantially over the course of the month. And then you might make 100 or 200.00:01:14JackRed.00:01:31XochitlExtra dollars and that really helps, but at the bottom line, the company should be providing a wage where you can live off of that and $15.00 an hour doesn't really cut it anymore with how expensive things are in the US.00:01:46JackAnd the companies with tipping, they're basically letting you pay the salary of the worker instead of them. It's like, not only are you buying the product, but you're also paying part of their salary. How stupid is that? I mean, it it to me, tipping is just I do it because it's a social.00:01:53XochitlYeah.00:01:58발표자Right.00:02:05발표자Oh.00:02:07JackThere's a social stigma against not doing it. If I don't tip, everybody looks at me like I'm cheap.00:02:10XochitlYeah, you're very.00:02:14JackI'm a cheap guy, I'm a jerk and you know.00:02:18XochitlYou're like the male, Karen or whatever.00:02:21JackA male Karen, you know, crying about tipping. But it we the fact that the the fact that the government pays those people so low because of tipping, they're they're allowed like the the the law in America there's a carve out for the minimum wage for.00:02:41JackLike food workers, whereas they don't have to pay them as much as the minimum wage because they get tips.00:02:51JackI mean, how stupid is that? That's like the restaurant Workers of America or something like that. This, this group.00:02:56XochitlYeah, anytime you're a server, uh, like a waitress. Specifically, they don't have.00:03:01JackYou make like $2.00 an hour or something.00:03:03XochitlYou can make like $2.00 an hour, and in fact they don't make $2.00 an hour because that's all taken by federal taxes or state tax federal taxes, I guess. So you end up having $0.00 on your paycheck. You're only making tips.00:03:18JackRight.00:03:18JackAnd and they can make a good living. They can make a decent living off of tips, but it just doesn't make sense. Why is why does the restaurant get to offload their the salaries of their of their servers on to you when you're already paying for the food and you're paying for the dessert and you're paying for the drinks and all these things? It doesn't.00:03:38JackMakes sense. Tip stands for TTIP to ensure promptitude.00:03:45JackNot to pay salary TPS. Yeah, this is TPS.00:03:45발표자Hmm.00:03:48XochitlHTTPS.00:03:51발표자I.00:03:52JackYeah.00:03:52XochitlI have a question for you. Jack has tipping culture evolved in your lifetime? Like the percentage and stuff? Because for me, I remember when I was a little kid, I think 15% was was the norm, but now it has to be at least 20% or you're cheap.00:04:03JackYeah.00:04:08JackWell, here's The thing is, if you're paying with a credit card now they've got a tablet like an iPad, and it basically gives you a choice that says you can pay 20 percent, 25% or no tip.00:04:19XochitlYou know that there's there's.00:04:19JackAnd sometimes.00:04:20XochitlA place at the bottom that says custom amount and you can just.00:04:24JackOhh is there OK I didn't. I I I don't want to do math. I don't wanna do math. I just want to see.00:04:26발표자Yeah.00:04:30XochitlYou you can.00:04:31XochitlDo like 5 when you just custom an amount. You can put the exact amount of money.00:04:34XochitlYou want to give them and then.00:04:35JackOhh. OK, OK. Well, I I usually just do the calculation of 20%. I give the lowest, you know, but 20% is still like you.00:04:42XochitlAcceptable test.00:04:44JackNo, I I just, it doesn't. It doesn't mean anything. The person wasn't ensuring promptitude. It was a person. But I was buying a smoothie like, that's their job is to make a smoothie for me. And just like, you know, I I'm not sitting down at the, you know, spago Wolfgang Puck restaurant.00:04:45XochitlThat's fine.00:05:05JackAnd being, you know, seated by uh, you know, some fancy guy in a tuxedo. It was like a smoothie shop, you know?00:05:11발표자You can check.00:05:13JackUmm, it's it's completely gone out of control. It's it's off the rails. We need to get rid of tipping. We need to pay those workers a minimum wage. That's livable. So that it's like Korea where you don't tip at all, but they get a a certain wage to do their job. And we're and we need to get rid of all of this.00:05:13XochitlRight.00:05:31XochitlRight.00:05:34JackThis tipping nonsense, it's garbage. And also, why don't McDonald's workers get tips they they're serving you food.00:05:42XochitlAnd that.00:05:43XochitlI think you.00:05:43JackOh, they can now. Oh.00:05:45XochitlI'm not sure.00:05:45XochitlWell, I know that pretty much every fast food chain I was working on a Panera Bread and we could get tips. So it's it's out of control.00:05:51JackOK, maybe there's like, maybe there's, like, a really sad cup there that says mic tips on it or something like that. You can throw in 1/4.00:05:57XochitlYeah, actually I think.00:05:59XochitlYou're right. I think McDonald's still.00:06:00XochitlHasn't gone that low yet, but.00:06:03XochitlElse pretty much.00:06:04XochitlYou can tip. Yeah. It's it's weird. So the thing in in, in other countries, I'm curious, I know in South Korea you there is no tip and in Mexico there is tipping culture for certain things like going at a restaurant or something. But 10% is the expended expected tip amount.00:06:22JackOK, that seems that yeah, that would be the same as not tipping in America, it's like 10%.00:06:27XochitlYeah. If you shift 10%, people like spit on you, basically you cheat ogre.00:06:30JackYeah, exactly.00:06:34JackJust you miserly old man, yeah.00:06:35발표자So it's like.00:06:38XochitlYeah, I always usually tip 20% here in Mexico as well cause cause I feel bad.00:06:43XochitlDoing it and my parents don't go tip like 10% and I give them dirty look because they're they're not even like.00:06:51JackThey've never worked in the service sector before me, yeah.00:06:54XochitlYeah, that's true. That is true. Oh, I guess my mom maybe did briefly, but my dad did. Well, my dad did. But it's been so long, and he's like, 60 or something.00:06:59발표자OK.00:07:03JackYeah, back in his days when you gotta tip like 1/4 was like ohh boy, I got a whole quarter like.00:07:03XochitlSo.00:07:10XochitlYeah, that's that's true. It's great. Yeah. And I think it's like tip inflation. I think it used to be when I was a kid, 15% was a fine amount to tip and now 15% is like getting you dirty looks.00:07:11발표자Hmm.00:07:24JackBut the smoothie.00:07:25XochitlYeah.00:07:25JackShop never. You never tipped in the 1990s. In 2000, the smoothie shop. Now you do.00:07:28발표자No, no.00:07:30Xochitl2000, 2010 My childhood was mostly in 20 tens, I would say and and mid 2000s.00:07:32JackEverything, yeah.00:07:41XochitlAnd yeah, you you didn't tip in a smoothie shop. You didn't tip in a coffee shop, but tipping was for restaurants or like concierge at a hotel or what, you know what I mean? Certain like your.00:07:49JackYeah.00:07:54JackYeah, a bellhop at a hotel. You give them like a buck or a couple bucks or something.00:07:58XochitlYeah, certain luxury experiences.00:07:58JackLike that, yeah.00:08:04XochitlBut it wasn't a common thing.00:08:07JackExactly.00:08:11XochitlAll right. Well, let us know what the tipping culture is like in your country. I'm very interested to know.00:08:19XochitlShoot us an e-mail at at ozenglishpodcast@gmail.com. Leave us a comment down below at A-Z, englishpodcast.com or join our WeChat listed groups to join the conversation and we'll see you guys next time. 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Whether you want to earn airline elite status from the comfort of your couch or switch alliances without starting from scratch, this week we talk about how you can score shortcuts to get the status you want. 00:00 Intro 02:28 Giant Mailbag 02:51 Greg-a-culpa 04:43 Nick-a-culpa: Air France actually does have an award chart https://viewfromthewing.com/air-france-introduces-new-award-chart-free-stopovers/ 07:09 T-Tip 11:53 Card Talk: Frontier Airlines World Mastercard https://frequentmiler.com/f9/ 22:00 Mattress Running the Numbers: SimplyMiles stack for Holiday Inn or Holiday Inn Express https://frequentmiler.com/simplymiles-spend-100-at-holiday-inn-or-holiday-inn-express-earn-930-aadvantage-miles-loyalty-points/ 29:04 Award Talk: AA enhancements 29:50 Apply systemwide upgrades online 30:24 Earn miles when paying for upgrades 31:20 Cancel basic economy and get something back for $99 32:13 Loyalty Point choice benefit 34:58 Main Events: Shortcuts to airline elite status 35:00 What is airline elite status? 38:36 Lots of shortcuts exist 39:36 Having credit cards to get perks 41:56 Earning elite status through credit card spend 47:11 Shopping for status 49:56 Status matches 50:47 American Airlines status match 54:44 Delta status match 56:05 United status match 58:18 Alaska status match 58:38 Turkish status match 01:05:58 Southwest A-list status match 01:08:47 Buying status 01:13:27 Other ways to get elite status 01:17:00 Air France: earn XPs without flying 01:18:29 Question of the Week: Is it safe to complete spending for stuff on 12/31? Music credit: Annie Yoder
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Episode 092 - Real Estate Exam Questions: Forms of Ownership Going through state exam questions to help real estate students pass their state exam. 01:40 – Give your feedback on our new monthly format. 02:15 – Happy July 4th, Independence Day! 02:55 – Is it worth buying the PSI or Pearson Vue exam on their site? 07:40 – Is it a good idea to get a tutor? 10:25 – Ask for accommodations on your test if you have a disability. 11:50 – List of recent grads: Emily, Carl, Elena, Danae, Jodi, Christian, Sabrina, Diana, Courtney, Jacqueline, Paul, Kennedy, Jackie, Mariah, Doreen, Bonnie, Janet, Bella, Unisha, Dominika, Steff, Cameron, Brooke, Kelsey, Morgan, Kim, Shara, Randy, Gary, Elaine, Mitchell, Riah, Dana, Martin, Veronica, Jennifer, Mary, and Cassidy. 13:00 – Message from Whitni: Carrying out her legacy. 14:45 – Episode Focus: Forms of Ownership 15:45 – Severalty ownership 16:25 – Tenants in common; Tenancy in common 19:10 – Joint tenancy and right of survivorship 21:10 – Four unities required for joint tenancy: Possession, Interest, Time, and Title (PITT or TTIP) 22:35 – Terminating joint tenancy 23:00 – Tenancy by the entirety 25:10 – Test questions about forms of ownership 50:35 – August's episode will be about deeds and transfer of ownership, as well as constructive and actual notice. Go to www.ahareep.com , sign up for the program for only $35, use discount code: legend15 to save 15% off. A-Ha LINKS Email info@ahareep.com Web www.ahareep.com Facebook https://www.facebook.com/AHA.REEP YouTube https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCrxAjI5Li4Ll3Epwcyc0i6A
Trgovinskega sporazuma CETA med Evropsko unijo in Kanado doslej še ni ratificiralo 10 članic povezave, med njimi tudi Slovenija in Ciper, ki je ratifikacijo sporazuma zavrnil. Kljub temu je ta sporazum v začasni veljavi že več kot 6 let. Nasprotovanje proti sprejemanju tovrstnih obsežnih trgovinskih sporazumov poleg CETE tudi TTIP in TISE je leta 2014 s podpisi izrazilo več kot 3,3 milijonov Evropejcev. Največji pomisleki nasprotnikov pri tem zadevajo investicijski sodni sistem reševanja sporov kot simbol moči korporacij in trga nad državo in javnostjo. V Sloveniji pa se temu pridružujejo še pomisleki glede pitne vode, ki je pri nas zaščitena z ustavo. Podporniki tovrstnih sporazumov nasprotno poudarjajo da sporazum prinaša poenostavitev in pocenitev trgovanja. Rajka Pervanje.
An diesem Samstag endet eine mehr als 60-jährige Ära in Deutschland: Die letzten drei Atomkraftwerke Emsland, Isar 2 und Neckarwestheim 2 werden vom Netz genommen. Zu früh, sagen viele in der Union und der FDP. Aus der Wirtschaft hört man ähnliche Töne. Und selbst innerhalb der Bevölkerung ist der Widerstand gegen den Atomausstieg groß, wenn man sich die Ergebnisse der jüngsten Meinungsumfragen anschaut. Die Deutsche Industrie- und Handelskammer (DIHK) warnt vor Versorgungsengpässen und steigenden Energiepreisen. Die Energiebranche pocht auf neue Gaskraftwerke. Und CDU-Fraktionsvize Jens Spahn spricht von einem „schwarzen Tag für den Klimaschutz“. Bayerns Ministerpräsident Markus Söder (CSU) will sich mit dem Atomausstieg nicht abfinden und sagte zuletzt, dass das letzte Wort in der Angelegenheit noch nicht gesprochen sei. Aber wie berechtigt sind die Sorgen der Ausstiegs-Kritiker? Drohen wirklich Blackouts im kommenden Winter? Müssen wir mit steigenden Strompreisen rechnen? War der Atomausstieg zu diesem Zeitpunkt ein Fehler? Um diese Fragen geht es in der neuen Folge von Handelsblatt Today. Host Anis Micijevic spricht mit Kathrin Witsch, der Leiterin des Handelsblatt-Energieteams, über das Für und Wider des deutschen Atomausstiegs. Der Atomausstieg ist auch Thema im Handelsblatt-Podcast „Green & Energy“: https://www.handelsblatt.com/audio/green-podcast/handelsblatt-green-und-energy-wie-sicher-ist-deutschlands-stromversorgung-ohne-atomkraftwerke/29078424.html?utm_medium=of&utm_source=podcast&utm_campaign=pc-today&utm_content=article Mehr zum Thema lesen Sie hier: https://www.handelsblatt.com/unternehmen/energie/atomkraft-was-das-aus-der-atomkraftwerke-fuer-deutschland-bedeutet/29066852.html?utm_medium=of&utm_source=podcast&utm_campaign=pc-today&utm_content=article Außerdem: Der Inflation Reduction Act sorgt schon seit Monaten für Spannungen zwischen der EU und den USA. Der Vorwurf lautet folgendermaßen: Joe Bidens Klimagesetz ist mit protektionistischen Vorschriften gespickt, die europäische Unternehmen benachteiligen. Die EU hat jetzt einen konkreten Vorschlag gemacht, um die Wogen im Bereich der Handelspolitik zu glätten. Man könnte es als eine Art grünes TTIP light bezeichnen. Was genau dahintersteckt, erklärt Handelsblatt-Reporter Moritz Koch, der sich gerade in Washington aufhält. Mehr zum Thema lesen Sie hier: https://www.handelsblatt.com/politik/international/handelspolitik-eu-schlaegt-gruenes-mini-ttip-vor-doch-die-usa-zoegern/29092964.html?utm_medium=of&utm_source=podcast&utm_campaign=pc-today&utm_content=article Exklusives Angebot für Handelsblatt Today-Hörer: Testen Sie Handelsblatt Premium 4 Wochen für 1 € und bleiben Sie immer informiert, was die Finanzmärkte bewegt. Mehr Informationen: www.handelsblatt.com/mehrfinanzen Wenn Sie Anmerkungen, Fragen, Kritik oder Lob zu dieser Folge haben, schreiben Sie uns gern per E-Mail: today@handelsblattgroup.com Ab sofort sind wir bei WhatsApp, Signal und Telegram über folgende Nummer erreichbar: 01523 – 80 99 427 Helfen Sie uns, unsere Podcasts weiter zu verbessern. Ihre Meinung ist uns wichtig: www.handelsblatt.com/zufriedenheit
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durée : 00:58:44 - Entendez-vous l'éco ? - par : Tiphaine de Rocquigny - Alors que la Chine a annoncé sa volonté de sortir de trois ans de politique zéro Covid, les défis industriels, technologiques et commerciaux concurrencent les tensions économiques à l'intérieur de ses frontières. A quoi donner la priorité ? - invités : Elvire Fabry Chercheuse en charge de la politique commerciale à l'institut Jacques Delors, spécialiste de l'action extérieure de l'UE et des négociations TTIP; Mary-Françoise Renard Economiste, professeure à l'université Clermont-Auvergne, responsable de l'Institut de recherches sur l'économie de la Chine (IDREC); François Chimits économiste au sein du think tank allemand Mercator Institute on China Studies et au centre d'études prospectives et d'informations internationales (CEPII)
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"Difficulties ahead for German push to revitalise EU-US trade relations The German government has proposed restarting EU-US free-trade agreement negotiations. However, it is unlikely a deal will be reached, as businesses and the European Commission set more hope on a step-by-step approach to remove " "--START AD- #TheMummichogblogOfMalta Amazon Top and Flash Deals(Affiliate Link - You will support our translations if you purchase through the following link) - https://amzn.to/3CqsdJH Compare all the top travel sites in just one search to find the best hotel deals at HotelsCombined - awarded world's best hotel price comparison site. (Affiliate Link - You will support our translations if you purchase through the following link) - https://www.hotelscombined.com/?a_aid=20558 “So whatever you wish that others would do to you, do also to them, for this is the Law and the Prophets."""" #Jesus #Catholic. Smooth Radio Malta is Malta's number one digital radio station, playing Your Relaxing Favourites - Smooth provides a ‘clutter free' mix, appealing to a core 35-59 audience offering soft adult contemporary classics. We operate a playlist of popular tracks which is updated on a regular basis. https://smooth.com.mt/listen/ Follow on Telegram: https://t.me/themummichogblogdotcom END AD---" "trade barriers. As part of an agreement on the future trade policy agenda reached last Friday (11 November), Germany's centre-left “traffic light” coalition agreed to attempt to restart trade negotiations for a free-trade area encompassing the EU and the US. The last attempt at such an agreement, the negotiations for a Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership (TTIP), failed after Donald Trump took office as US president in 2017. Yet the German push to revitalise the talks is likely to fail, with even business representatives being sceptical about the success chances. “I'm not quite sure that there is the political momentum that would be required, to be honest, on either side of the Atlantic to get into a massive and comprehensive trade negotiation,” Thibaut L'Ortye of the American Chamber of Commerce to the EU, who is representing American businesses operating in the EU, told EURACTIV. This view was echoed by the European Commission, saying that negotiations for a new, TTIP-style trade agreement were “not on the agenda”. Instead, L'Ortye puts his hopes on the Trade and Technology Council (TTC), a forum created between the US government and European institutions to increase cooperation in strategic economic areas. Thus, while the appetite for all-encompassing and lengthy trade negotiations is small, cooperation has moved to a more small-scale approach. “The [TTC] has become our main cooperation platform where we talk about both bilateral trade facilitation and global standards,” a Commission spokesperson told EURACTIV. The next meeting of ministers of the US government with EU Commissioners is set to take place on the 5th of December. “Everybody feels confident that there will be a series of announcements,” L'Ortye told EURACTIV, pointing to multiple working groups on topics like artificial intelligence, semiconductors, supply chain risks and cybersecurity. EU Commission sets member states' expectations for next transatlantic meeting The European Union and the United States aim to complete a series of ‘deliverables' ahead of the next high-level meeting in December, including a roadmap on trustworthy AI, a joint exercise on supply chain disruptions, and recommendations on charging infrastructure. ‘Inflation Reduction Act' under fire German industry representatives agree on the importance of the forum. The TTC “should be used more to jointly shape tomorrow's trade standards instead of having them imposed by a world dominated by China”, Volker Treier, head of Foreign Trade Policy at the German Chambers of Industry and Commerce (DIHK) told EURACTIV. However, the association also points to multiple barriers for European compani
durée : 00:58:41 - Entendez-vous l'éco ? - par : Tiphaine de Rocquigny - Quelle est la responsabilité du modèle économique allemand dans les difficultés de l'Europe ? - invités : Elvire Fabry Chercheuse en charge de la politique commerciale à l'institut Jacques Delors, spécialiste de l'action extérieure de l'UE et des négociations TTIP; François Geerolf économiste à l'OFCE, chercheur et professeur associé à Sciences Po Paris
Tectonische verschuivingen voltrekken zich. En anders dan veel mensen dachten - zoals fans van Brexit - is de Europese Unie hierbij eerder centrum van gebeurtenissen dan een gemarginaliseerd randverschijnsel. Een cruciale speler is China, waar Xi Jinping een derde termijn als president kreeg en nu voor het leven kan aanblijven.Dat is waarom de ingewikkelde, gevoelige en geopolitieke relatie van Europa met China ineens een hoofdthema is geworden op EU-toppen. Hóe gevoelig, dat bleek wel uit de reis van bondskanselier Olaf Scholz naar Beijing. En uit een opmerkelijke brief van het kabinet Rutte IV aan de Tweede Kamer. Jaap Jansen en PG Kroeger duiken daarom in actualiteit, historie en het perspectief voor de komende jaren en decennia.Het bezoek van Scholz gaf nog voor hij vertrok al gedoe. Collega-leiders in de EU waren zeer kritisch en zelfs in zijn eigen kabinet was er sprake van een soort opstand tegen zijn Chinabeleid. Vooral Emmanuel Macron was opnieuw des duivels. Niettemin verliep het bezoek gunstiger dan velen hadden verwacht. Xi Jinping gebruikte de Kanzler vrij opzichtig om zijn eigen nieuwe status vet te onderstrepen. Dat leverde wel iets op: een scherpe waarschuwing aan Vladimir Poetin. Een even opmerkelijke als behendige zet van de Chinese leider.Geen wonder dat binnen de EU het debat over China voluit is opengebarsten. En dat debat tendeert ernaar het eerdere concept van 'strategische autonomie' veel dieper en veel breder te gaan zien. Streven naar 'een weerbare Unie op het wereldtoneel' is het parool. PG brengt de elementen bijeen die in Europa nu meer en meer als één geheel worden gezien in plaats van als losse dossiers. Van Frans Timmermans' klimaatbeleid tot bescherming van ASML, de relaties met India en mogelijk zelfs met de Verenigde Staten een herneming van de eerder vastgelopen TTIP-onderhandelingen.Laat nu juist over zo'n 'whole government approach' het kabinet nét een brief aan de Kamer hebben gestuurd. Wat daarin staat - en zeker ook wat niét - verdient precieze bestudering. Jaap noteert alvast dat het woord China er slechts eenmaal in voorkomt.Alle reden dus om Xi's nieuwe almacht nader te verkennen. En dan blijkt al snel dat die macht ook opvallend kwetsbaar is. Niet alleen vanwege Nancy Pelosi's bezoek aan Taiwan. De verlamming van de economie, het schrappen van het subtiele machtsevenwicht dat Deng Xiaoping aanbracht en de bevolkingskrimp bedreigen die almacht. Daarom moeten we vooral letten op een nieuw lid van het Politburo, Wang Huning. PG vertelt over zijn ongebruikelijke achtergrond en de bijzondere spotnaam die hij kreeg in bloggend China: 'Guóshï'. ***Deze aflevering is mede mogelijk gemaakt door donaties van luisteraars die we hiervoor hartelijk danken. Word ook vriend van de show!Heb jij belangstelling om in onze podcast te adverteren of ons te sponsoren? Dat zou helemaal mooi zijn! Stuur voor informatie een mailtje naar adverteren@dagennacht.nlEen van onze adverteerders is Bamigo. Korting op je eerste bestelling krijg je met code: bron25***Hieronder nog meer informatie. Op Apple kun je soms niet alles lezen. De complete tekst vind je altijd hier***Verder lezenRené van Rijckevorsel - Hoe Europa nog altijd rode loper uitrolt voor China (EW)***Verder luisteren302 - De Frans-Duitse motor hapert. Gesprek met Bondsdaglid Otto Fricke300 - Ethische politiek: het bijzondere Nederland met zijn 'moreel hoogstaande opvattingen'299 - Dramatische verschuivingen in de wereldpolitiek. Europa heeft eindelijk een telefoonnummer290 - Bondskanselier Olaf Scholz en de razendsnelle ontwikkeling van de EU262 - Waarom India - ook voor Nederland - steeds belangrijker wordt258 - De kille vriendschap tussen Rusland en China250 - Nixon in China: de week die de wereld veranderde225 - Nixon in China: Henry Kissinger's geheime (en hilarische) trip naar Beijing245 - Oompje neemt de trein – de reis die China naar de 21e eeuw bracht221 - Madam Speaker: de spijkerharde charme van Nancy Pelosi220 - China's nieuwe culturele revolutie58 - PG over 70 jaar China, de Volksrepubliek van Mao, Deng en Xi30 - Rob de Wijk: het gevaar van China en Trump ** PG: Baudet, Delors en Thatcher25 - Kim Putters: Smeulende kwesties in een welvarend land ** PG: Hoe China ondanks boycot toch zaken wilde doen met Nederland24 - Ties Dams over China's nieuwe keizer Xi Jinping10 - Bram van Ojik (GroenLinks) over onze relatie met China***Tijdlijn00:00:00 – Deel 100:33:55 – Advertentie Bamigo + Deel 200:49:09 – Deel 301:15:40 – Einde Zie het privacybeleid op https://art19.com/privacy en de privacyverklaring van Californië op https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
L'Union européenne et les États-Unis poursuivent leurs discussions commerciales informelles à Saclay près de Paris cette semaine dans le cadre du CTT (Conseil du commerce et des technologies). La guerre en Ukraine change la donne et les alliés en ont profité pour afficher un visage uni face à la Russie. La lutte contre la désinformation au cœur des discussions C'est le deuxième rendez-vous du Conseil du commerce et des technologies États-Unis/Union européenne. Un partenariat créé il y a 9 mois et qui était initialement pensé comme une réponse à la puissance chinoise, mais qui se concentre désormais sur les actions à prendre pour tenter de saper l'effort de guerre russe. La lutte contre la désinformation en provenance de Moscou était au cœur des discussions, notamment sur la pénurie de denrées alimentaires. Moscou est accusé de se défausser sur ce sujet. « Des tonnes et des tonnes et des tonnes de céréales sont empêchées de quitter l'Ukraine à cause de (...) l'invasion russe et, bien sûr, nous avons besoin que cela se sache », a déclaré la vice-présidente de la Commission, Margrethe Vestager, et la manipulation des médias par la Russie s'étend dans le monde entier, a-t-elle poursuivi. Pour rappel, l'Ukraine est l'un des principaux producteurs et exportateurs mondiaux de céréales. La réduction des livraisons a entraîné une flambée des prix. Pour l'Europe et les États-Unis, il faut donc tenter de réduire la dépendance excessive à l'égard de certains partenaires commerciaux pour les produits agricoles de base et les intrants afin de renforcer la solidité de la production alimentaire mondiale. Enfin, pour le commissaire européen au Commerce, il est important de trouver des moyens de transport terrestres alternatifs pour ces exportations de céréales de l'Ukraine, qui se faisaient principalement par la voie maritime avant la guerre. Une « task force » pour sécuriser les chaînes d'approvisionnement En raison des ruptures soudaines des chaînes d'approvisionnement en denrées et matériaux critiques en provenance de Russie, les deux alliés ont convenu de créer une « task force », une sorte de « système d'avertissement précoce » pour assurer la sécurité dans les chaines d'approvisionnement en Afrique, et en Asie notamment et éviter ainsi les pénuries. Le maitre mot est la transparence. Une législation sur les puces verra le jour, l'idée étant de rapatrier des capacités de production. Et c'est déjà le cas avec Intel, le champion américain des puces qui a dévoilé récemment un plan d'investissement de 80 milliards d'euros en Europe. ► À lire aussi : L'Inde et l'Union européenne créent un Conseil du commerce et des technologies Les deux blocs sont en train d'adopter des législations qui vont leur permettre de subventionner massivement la construction de ces futures silicon valley. Responsables européens et américains ont aussi convenu de diversifier les chaînes d'approvisionnement concernant les terres rares et la production d'énergie solaire. Mettre définitivement fin aux conflits commerciaux de l'ère Trump L'objectif de ce conseil du commerce et des technologies n'est pas de raviver l'ancien partenariat transatlantique - le TTIP - abandonné par Donald Trump ou d'ouvrir de nouveau marchés, mais de coopérer sur des réglementations compatibles, et de consolider les liens transatlantiques sur des sujets très vastes. Car cela va de l'ingérence des pays étrangers au respect des droits de l'homme en passant par la protection des données. Cette plateforme vise finalement à surtout défendre des valeurs communes fondées sur le libre-échange et une certaine vision de la démocratie. Un rapprochement qui prend aujourd'hui encore plus sens avec la guerre en Ukraine.
We've reached the 100 episode mark; thank you for being a part of the TTIP journey so far! Over the past 99 episodes I have had the pleasure of interviewing people in 69 offices within, and 16 offices outside of, the United States, all of whom are doing incredible things in the technology transfer space! In today's episode I share some memorable insights from these inspiring conversations. A particular passion of mine (as you will know if you are a regular listener) is enhancing diversity, equity, and inclusion, and I'm so proud of the work being done in our profession to create a world where these ideals are upheld. Listening in today, you will also hear about what motivated me to start this podcast, the plans that I have for its future, and of course, my three wishes! In This Episode: [01:21] Celebrating 100 episodes! [02:22] A brief overview of the very first TTIP episode. [03:14] Motivation behind the founding of the TTIP podcast. [04:58] Why I decided to start interviewing technology transfer professionals outside of the United States (as well as within). [07:20] The meeting that I will be attending in Portugal in the coming weeks. [08:28] One of the biggest learnings I have had through the interviews I have done for the podcast. [10:28] Some of the challenges that have arisen during podcast interviews. [13:32] The major influence that Joe Allen has had on the technology transfer field. [15:23] Why my interview with Fred Reinhart was so memorable. [16:24] Factors that make Kathy Ku a legend in the technology transfer space. [18:04] Impressive work being done by Teri Willey. [19:41] What you can expect to learn in the episode with Jon Soderstrom. [21:33] Two programs which focus on diversity, equity, and inclusion, and why I am so passionate about this topic. [23:32] An inspirational clip from my interview with Megan Aanstoos. [26:00] Tom shares the goals of GEDITT, an organization which he co-founded. [27:46] Work being done by Harrity & Harrity to advance equity, diversity, and inclusion (more detail can be found in my interview with Elaine Spector). [28:35] Why I recommend listening to Natalie Cozier's story. [29:35] Valuable lessons which can be learned from my interview with Jane Muir, Jennifer Shockro, and Jennifer Gottwald. [30:31] The importance of opening up discussions about mental health issues, as Mike Kasdan did in episode 99. [32:22] Why I found the interviews with Serenity Wright and George Chellapa and Meagan Pitcher particularly inspiring. [34:47] Plans that I have for the future of the TTIP podcast. [38:29] My three wishes. [41:14] Appreciation for the people who have supported me during my journey of creating this podcast over the last few years. Tech Transfer IP Forum: Website
2016 haben die EU und die USA ihre Gespräche über ein Freihandelsabkommen gestoppt. Vor dem Hintergrund des Ukraine-Krieges holt Finanzminister Lindner die Idee wieder aus der Schublade, was nicht überall gut ankommt.
Habeck bringt aus Katar die Hoffnung auf eine Energiepartnerschaft mit. Da man auf den festgelegten Laufzeiten von Atom- und Kohlekraftwerken beharrt, bleibt eben kaum eine Wahl. *** Hier gehts zu unserem Abo-Angebot für unsere Morning Briefing Leser: https://www.handelsblatt.com/mehrerfahren
#BlackPeopleDon'tTip #blackhistorymonth #jimjonesgucciMerchhttps://youfeelmepodcast.bigcartel.comPatreonhttps://www.patreon.com/youfeelmepodcast?fan_landing=trueInstagram@youfeelmepodTwitter@youfeelmepodOur podcast goal is to analyze the infinite topics urban culture presents with a focus on the Hip-hop music genre. Using the point of view of a music artist and an experienced podcast/music lover, we will converse on each topic from a unique perspective.Wayne favorite artist is Eminem, and Jimmy B Fearless (JBF) favorite artist is Future which represent two distinct types of artist within the same genre. Those differences in music listening habits will be evident in each conversation, making for lively discussion.
durée : 00:59:24 - Affaires étrangères - par : Christine Ockrent - Le premier ministre va-t-il survivre à cette crise singulière au moment où sa gestion économique et sanitaire du Covid et les promesses d'un Brexit glorieux sont remises en cause ? - invités : Alastair Campbell Journaliste, ancien directeur de la communication et de la stratégie de Tony Blair; Elvire Fabry Chercheuse en charge de la politique commerciale à l'institut Jacques Delors, spécialiste de l'action extérieure de l'UE et des négociations TTIP; Robert Frank historien, professeur émérite à l'Université Paris 1 Panthéon Sorbonne.; Agnès Alexandre-Collier Professeur en civilisation britannique à l'Université de Bourgogne
Zusammenfassung Wirtschaft Abitur, Sektor Ausland: Was ist Globalisierung? Wofür Global Governance? TTIP (Gewinner + Verlierer der Globalisierung)
Like the Isles, TTIP has called up Ryan Doyle of Filthy F'n Casuals to fill in on this episode as a certain Corporate co-host couldn't record this week due to being on tour (referring to Mike). Des and Doyle (the DnD connection) discuss the misery of Isles twitter this season and the signs of life shown in the Isles 4 game point streak since getting past the politrix of the NHL forcing the Isles to play during a covid outbreak. Catch Doyle at @doylerulez on twitter and peep FFC at https://anchor.fm/filthy-fn-casuals Tickets for the Roman Soleño Benefit Show on 12/12 mentioned on the pod: Tinyurl.com/RomanSolenoBenefitShow Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Hello! This is a short and sweet episode which provides a popular Dialectical Behavioral Therapy tool called TIP! TIP is a great way to ground the body when you feel overwhelmed, especially with anxiety or anger. This technique helps calm various parts of the body which may be activated during a fight-or-flight response, such as reducing muscle tension and burning energy brought on by adrenaline. TIP stands for the following: T: Tip the temperature I: Intense exercise P: Paired progressive muscle relaxation I hope you enjoy this quick explanation fo the technique and you find it useful! Also, please share this episode with someone you think may need it and, if you found this episode helpful, leave a review! You can find us on Apple or Google Podcasts, Spotify and Podcast Addict! Enjoy!
durée : 00:24:31 - Journal de 12h30 - 190 pays, régions ou organisations s'engagent à sortir progressivement du charbon d'ici 2030 à 2040. Parmi les signataires : la Pologne, le Vietnam, l'Égypte ou encore le Chili. Mais la Chine, pourtant plus gros émetteur d'émissions de CO2, ne signera pas cet accord. - invités : Elvire Fabry Chercheuse en charge de la politique commerciale à l'institut Jacques Delors, spécialiste de l'action extérieure de l'UE et des négociations TTIP
durée : 00:24:31 - Journal de 12h30 - 190 pays, régions ou organisations s'engagent à sortir progressivement du charbon d'ici 2030 à 2040. Parmi les signataires : la Pologne, le Vietnam, l'Égypte ou encore le Chili. Mais la Chine, pourtant plus gros émetteur d'émissions de CO2, ne signera pas cet accord. - invités : Elvire Fabry Chercheuse en charge de la politique commerciale à l'institut Jacques Delors, spécialiste de l'action extérieure de l'UE et des négociations TTIP
In this episode of “A look into the Crystal Ball on the Future of Trade,” hear Lucinda Creighton, CEO of VULCAN CONSULTING LTD., and Rob Heron, Partner at EY Belfast, discuss the post-Brexit landscape of Northern Ireland (NI), as well as, the associated challenges/opportunities for businesses under the Northern Ireland Protocol. EY and Vulcan Consulting our both members of the EACCNY. Enjoy!Lucinda Creighton, CEO, VULCAN CONSULTINGLucinda Creighton is a former Irish Minister for European Affairs and CEO of Vulcan Consulting Ltd. She was a member of the Irish Parliament for nine years. As Minister for European Affairs Lucinda ran Ireland's Presidency of the Council of the European Union in 2013, and represented the EU in initial trade talks with the United States, leading to the formal start of TTIP negotiations in 2013. From 2012 to 2014 she also served as Vice President of the European People's Party – the largest political party in Europe. Lucinda is an advisory board member of the International Republican Institute and the European Council on Foreign Relations. By training, she is a barrister and qualified as a New York attorney.Rob Heron, Partner at EY BelfastAs a Tax Partner based in EY's Belfast office, Rob leads a team of 80 tax professionals delivering tax advice to a wide range of companies, partnerships and high net worth individuals.His broad experience includes advising on group re-organizations, raising finance, debt restructuring, international tax structuring as well as acquisitions and disposals.Rob's clients range from fast-growing entrepreneurial businesses to large multinationals and household names. His clients operate across a number of sectors, including retail, manufacturing, technology and construction, with a particular focus on the agri-food industry.Leading the EY Entrepreneur of the Year Programme in Northern Ireland, Rob has advised a large number of entrepreneurial businesses in the province and as EY's Brexit lead in Northern Ireland, he has played a crucial role in advising a range of clients on the implications of the UK leaving the EU.Rob holds a degree in Agricultural Economics from Queen's University Belfast.
In Österreich gibt es ein paar Dinge, die die Nation zusammenhalten und über die man gar nicht diskutieren muss: Man ist stolz auf die Berge, beim Fußball ist man immer gegen Deutschland und Gen-Essen kommt einem nicht auf den Teller. Gerade Gentechnik bei Lebensmitteln hat hierzulande von Anfang an die Gemüter erhitzt: Das zweitgrößte Volksbegehren der österreichischen Geschichte hat sich gegen die Technologie ausgesprochen, der Anbau von gentechnisch modifizierten Pflanzen ist in Österreich verboten und auch bei der Kampagne gegen TTIP, einem geplanten Freihandelsabkommen mit den USA, hat man erfolgreich mit dem drohenden Gen-Mais aus Amerika mobilisieren können.In dieser Folge wollen wir Gentechnik abseits von fixierten Glaubenssätzen diskutieren: Was ist Gentechnik tatsächlich? Wo beginnt sie und wo hört sie auf? Welche Potentiale stecken in ihr? Und warum hat Gentechnik vor allem in Österreich so ein schlechtes Image?Darüber spricht Flora mit Maria Kaltenbrunner, sie ist bei den Jungen Linken Ottakring aktiv und arbeitet als Data Scientist
durée : 00:58:43 - Entendez-vous l'éco ? - par : Tiphaine de Rocquigny, Thibaut Mommeja - Dans un contexte de reprise économique forte, le cours des matières premières s'envolent. Faut-il y voir un rattrapage conjoncturel du niveau des prix ou les prémisses d'un "super-cycle" de raréfaction qui impacterait durablement la production mondiale? - réalisation : François Richer - invités : Sylvie Matelly Economiste et directrice adjointe de l'Institut de relations internationales et stratégiques (IRIS); Sarah Guillou économiste à l'OFCE; Elvire Fabry Chercheuse en charge de la politique commerciale à l'institut Jacques Delors, spécialiste de l'action extérieure de l'UE et des négociations TTIP
Where next for transatlantic trade? Moderator: Rem Korteweg, Senior Research Fellow, Clingendael Institute Panellists: Marie Kasperek, Director, Institute of International Economic Law, Georgetown Law; Non Resident Senior Fellow, Atlantic Council Marianne Schneider-Petsinger, Senior Research Fellow, US and the Americas Programme, Chatham House Andreas Esche, Director, Bertelsmann Stiftung This podcast episode was recorded on Aug 17 2020 The AIG Global Trade Series 2020 analyses the ongoing transformation of the world's multilateral trading system. The European Union and the United States are each other's most important trading partner, with overall trade in goods and services between the two worth over $1.3trillion annually. However, the transatlantic trade relationship is currently strained; with tit for tat punitive tariffs overshadowing the possibility of an EU-US free trade agreement. In this podcast, moderator Rem Korteweg of the Clingendael Institute is joined by Marie Kasperek, Director, Institute of International Economic Law, Georgetown Law; Non Resident Senior Fellow, Atlantic Council; Marianne Schneider-Petsinger, Senior Research Fellow, US and the Americas Programme, Chatham House; and Andreas Esche, Director, Bertelsmann Stiftung. Listen as they discuss the transatlantic trade relationship and whether the pandemic has made a trade collision between the EU and US more or less likely. How might the US Election in November shape trade relations between the world's largest trading partners, and multilateralism more broadly? Is there a possibility of reaching a trade détente and even revisiting TTIP? Or will the threat of escalating tariffs continue down a path to further confrontation? __________ The views and opinions expressed in this podcast series are those of the speakers and do not necessarily reflect the official policy or position of American International Group, Inc. or its subsidiaries or affiliates (“AIG”). Any content provided by our speakers are of their opinion and are not intended to malign any religion, ethnic group, club, organization, company, individual or anyone or anything. AIG makes no representations as to accuracy, completeness, correctness, or validity of any information provided during this podcast series and will not be liable for any errors, omissions, or delays in this information or any losses injuries, or damages arising from its use.
From chlorinated chicken to NHS drug prices, more and more people are discovering reasons to oppose the US trade deal. But this is hardly the first time that a neoliberal trade agenda has met with resistance. From the Seattle protests against the WTO, to the defeat of TTIP and the Free Trade Area of the Americas, the attempt to impose corporate trade deals has often created moments of crisis for the system. Join us to find out how we fit into this rich history of struggle. With Nick Dearden & Luciana Ghiotto
Het 'Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership', waaraan acht jaar is gesleuteld, creëert een handelsblok met 2,2 miljard mensen, een gigant, vergeleken waarmee de Europese Unie en Amerika plotseling relatief kleine spelers zijn. Alleen al China en Japan. Het gaat niet om alle handel. De paragraaf over intellectueel eigendom is opmerkelijk vaag. Er zitten voor alle landen comfortabele uitzonderingen in. Het gaat bijvoorbeeld niet over onderwerpen als mensenrechten, arbitrage, elkaars loonpolitiek en al die kwesties die speelden bij het mislukte Amerikaans-Europese handelsverdrag, en bij het eveneens mislukte Amerikaans-Aziatische verdrag. Heel Azië Donald Trump trok de stekker uit beide: TTIP, het verdrag met Europa omdat hij het gedram en verkapte subsidie vond, vooral voor Europa. En uit TTP, het verdrag met Azië, omdat hij alle kaarten zette op een handelsoorlog met China. Maar met dat mislukte verdrag met Azië zat het eigenlijk anders. TTP was een initiatief van Trumps voorganger Obama, die een verdrag wilde met zo ongeveer heel Azië, maar zonder China. En in zijn voorstel zaten wél kwesties als mensenrechten, arbitrage, wensen van vakbonden, hoge en lage lonen. Dat China de rollen nu omdraait, en een verdrag sluit met zo ongeveer heel Azië, inclusief Japan, plus Australië en Nieuw-Zeeland, en Amerika buiten spel zet, komt net zozeer op het conto van Obama als Trump. China ziet nu zijn kans: midden in de eindeloze afwikkeling van de Amerikaanse verkiezingen, midden in de coronacrisis, midden in het gestuntel van de Europese Unie om met een echt Chinabeleid te komen. En vooral: wraak op Trump. Op de vlakte Gaat de EU in zee met dit nieuwe financieel-economische mega-blok? Zou kunnen, maar daar gaan weer jarenlang tig Brusselse topjes overheen. En wat doet Joe Biden? Hij heeft zich tot nu toe op de vlakte gehouden over het onderwerp handelsakkoorden. Eerst de pandemie, de infrastructuur en het herstel van de economie, en dan zien we wel zo ongeveer denkt hij. Dat roer moet om, want als hij niet uitkijkt, walst China dwars over hem heen. En over ons, trouwens. Over Bernard Hammelburg Buitenlandcommentator Bernard Hammelburg gaat in zijn column in op de zaken van wereldbelang en plaatst de internationale politiek in context. Luister live woensdagochtend om 06:25 in De Ochtendspits of wanneer je wilt via bnr.nl/bernard-hammelburg, Apple Podcast of Spotify. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Het verhaal uit de Britse Observer komt erop neer dat Johnson voortgang in de Brexit-onderhandelingen probeert te traineren omdat hij de uitslag van de Amerikaanse verkiezingen afwacht. Als vriend en Brexit-supporter Trump wint, zet hij volledig in op een handelsovereenkomst met de Verenigde Staten, en laat hij Europa verder schieten. Dat zou een bewuste keuze voor een no-deal Brexit betekenen, en dus een kolossale schadepost voor de EU-landen, waaronder Nederland. Kost ons dus volgens de Algemene Rekenkamer op zn minst anderhalf miljard. Handelsverdrag Volgens het artikel in de Britse zondagkrant maakt een overwinning van Joe Biden de omgekeerde optie mogelijk, namelijk een handelsverdrag tussen Europa en Amerika. Trump haalde een streep door de eerste pogingen van dat zogenoemde TTIP-verdrag, maar Biden zou de draad weer kunnen oppakken. Dan hebben de Britten het nakijken. Dat zou trouwens heel verstandig zijn van Biden, want vergeleken bij de mega-handelspartner Europa is het Verenigd Koninkrijk een mug. Volg ook | VK en EU blijven onderhandelen Johnson neemt wel enorme risicos. De uitslag van de Amerikaanse verkiezingen kan vele weken op zich laten wachten, volgens het zwartste scenario tot 14 december. Als hij zo lang traineert, wordt het zeker een no-deal Brexit, want zelfs als de onderhandelaars eruit zouden zijn, krijg je een verdrag nooit meer vóór 1 januari door alle Europese landen goedgekeurd. Als Biden dan wint, zit hij én zonder maatje in het Witte Huis, dus zonder uitzicht op een verdrag met Amerika, én zonder akkoord met Europa. Witte rook De onderhandelaars geven nu juist tekenen dat er weer een beetje schot in komt. De Ierse premier Varadkar ziet iets wat op witte rook lijkt. En deze hele week gaan de gesprekken verder. Wat niet wegneemt dat Johnson het liefst helemaal van Europa loskoppelt. En dat de kans dat Donald Trump gaat winnen aanzienlijk is. Dus zon Boris & Donald Show zit er misschien best in. Over Bernard Hammelburg Buitenlandcommentator Bernard Hammelburg gaat in zijn column in op de zaken van wereldbelang en plaatst de internationale politiek in context. Luister live woensdagochtend om 06:25 in De Ochtendspits of wanneer je wilt via bnr.nl/bernard-hammelburg, Apple Podcast of Spotify. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Llevamos ya dos años de guerra comercial y pandemia, y todo se complica aún más. Patrocinador: estas Navidades plantéate comprar el nuevo Huawei Watch GT3, el reloj inteligente de Huawei que te permite entrenar más de 100 deportes, y se adapta a nuestro estilo de vida y mientras nos cuidamos podemos seguir escuchando nuestros podcast favoritos durante horas o incluso realizar llamadas directamente desde tus auriculares inalámbricos. Su batería es increíble, puedes estar hasta 14 días sin cargarlo. Llevamos ya dos años de guerra comercial y pandemia, y todo se complica aún más. Comentamos la guerra arancelaria iniciada por Estados Unidos y que va creciendo en virulencia cada semana que pasa. China, Japón, la Unión Europea, Canadá y México ya están tomando medidas y las consecuencias son complicadas de adivinar, pero algo sí se sabe: el precio de la electrónica de consumo va a acabar subiendo si no se desescala la tensión comercial. Para ahondar los motivos detrás de todo esto, me acompaña Alejandro Nieto (@vacasueca) autor del libro Inversión en Tiempos de Tipos Bajos. Enlaces - Trump impide que Broadcom compre Qualcomm por «seguridad nacional» - La reacción de Silicon Valley a Donald Trump es hacerle la pelota - Trump ya es presidente, ¿y ahora qué pasará con la ciencia y tecnología? - La ciencia y Donald Trump, una relación imposible - Apple no apoyará a Donald Trump en las elecciones de EEUU - ¿Podrían los smartphones fabricarse en EEUU en lugar de China? - ¿Qué es el TTIP? ¿Cómo afecta a Internet? Kernel es el podcast semanal donde Álex Barredo debate con buenos invitados sobre las plataformas y compañías tecnológicas que afectan a nuestra vida diaria. Enlaces: - Newsletter diaria: http://newsletter.mixx.io - Twitter: http://twitter.com/mixx_io - o sigue a Álex directamente en: http://twitter.com/somospostpc - Envíame un email: alex@barredo.es - Telegram: https://t.me/mixx_io - Web: https://mixx.io
This week's guest on Open Mic is Tracy Brunner, President of the National Cattlemen's Beef Association. As the group prepares for its 120th convention next month, Brunner reflects on the obstacles the industry has overcome and shares high hopes for the Trump administration and the 115th Congress. In this interview the 4th generation Kansas cattleman calls for regulatory reform, an end to the death tax, and a fair fight for trade agreements including the Trans-Pacific Partnership and with T-TIP negotiations with the European Union. Like other commodity groups, Brunner says NCBA hopes for immigration reform and a revamp of the Endangered Species Act. Brunner supports key provisions in debate for a new farm bill and says food labeling should remain voluntary and respect their high standards for animal husbandry.
Selected by President Donald Trump to be Ambassador to Russia, along with being Former Utah Governor and U.S. Ambassador to Singapore & China, Jon Huntsman talks trade. How do imports and exports affect my life? Do I need to worry when the US receives more goods than we send away? And how about the theft of intellectual property... what is that anyway? http://www.ipcommission.org/report/ip_commission_report_052213.pdf Is it good or bad to have agreements like NAFTA, & T-TIP? These questions and more are addressed by Former Utah Governor and Ambassador to Singapore and China, Jon Huntsman. (01-11-17) https://www.facebook.com/MoneyMakingSense/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Let's clean up some of this mud so we can see things clearly. On The Muddy Waters Show we engage in respectful, open, and honest dialogue without censorship or avoidance of tough subject matter. Look at the topics below, this is not a hello kitty show! Together we can make our lives better by making the effort to evaluate our discussion and find common ground to stand on! If you have a topic that is not listed call and let me know. Topics: -Understanding Economic Warfare (TTP, TTIP and TISA) -This a very long subject matter but I will attemp to in 90mins
The Mind Renewed : Thinking Christianly in a New World Order
"Remain" or "Leave"? What does the UK's EU Referendum—scheduled 23rd June—really amount to? Is it simply the opportunity for UK citizens to decide if Britain should stay in the European Union? Or is it something of greater significance, with broader and more serious implications? And just what is this thing called the EU anyway? Joining us, once again, to discuss these questions is Dr. Paul Craig Roberts, former US Assistant Secretary to the Treasury for Ecomonic Policy, who explains the EU's beginnings as a project of the CIA, and assesses its current role as as an anti-democratic tool of corporate control. Whether or not a majority "leave" vote will actually lead to Brexit, Dr. Roberts argues that a decisive rejection of EU membership by UK citizens could embolden other EU member states to follow suit, thus precipitating the break-up of NATO, and in turn, bringing an end to Washington's crazy designs for a New World Order. (For show notes please visit http://themindrenewed.com)
1-Profondo Nero, la storia del carbone colombiano importato in Italia. In dieci anni oltre 3mila morti. L'inchiesta di Re Common. Il racconto della figlia di una delle vittime (Maira Mendez Barboza) e del coordinatore della ong PAX (Rodrigo Rojas)...2-Siria. “Chi combatte contro il regime è dalla nostra parte, anche gli islamisti di al-Nusra, che voi occidentali considerate dei terroristi”. A Esteri un cittadino siriano della provincia di Idlib (Nour Hallak). 3-Il femminicidio in Messico. Non solo Ciudad Juarez. Lo scrittore Sergio Gonzalez Rodriguez ospite del Festival dei Diritti Umani (Falvia Mosca Goretta).4-Diario cubano: produttività e organizzazione del lavoro nel sistema socialista (Marcello Lorrai). 5-Enciclopedia della mondialità. TTIP in profonda crisi. L'accordo commerciale tra Europa e Stati Uniti potrebbe addirittura saltare (Alfredo Somoza)
This week on The Mandatory Sampson Podcast, Chris and Joey sit down to discuss the major consequences of the Indiana primary, the gritty details of the failing TTIP trade agreement between the US and the EU, a study about the chilling effect of mass surveillance, the states of chaos in Syria and Baghdad respectively, landmark lawsuits involving the CIA and torture victims, a 2016 update featuring a great Caitlyn Jenner clip, and an update in the Curt Schilling firing. Check it out. Thanks! Follow us on Twitter: twitter.com/ManSamp ... twitter.com/JoeyFromJerzey ... twitter.com/StandUpNYLabs Email us: MandatorySampson@gmail.com Please rate and subscribe on iTunes: itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/manda…id932147356?mt=2 Subscribe on YouTube for full episode videos and to watch the show stream LIVE Thursdays at 4:00pm: youtube.com/mandatorysampson
Representatives of some of the world's largest financial institutions and corporations met secretly last month for a demonstration of a new digital currency. Keep watch, because the war on cash--which could make us all dependent on bankers--is heating up. Also: EU leaders say TTIP is DOA; Dutch pediatricians investigating euthanasia for children aged 1-12; Hamas caught bringing rocket fuel into Gaza; NSA and Pentagon security officials reveal that there is an "unbelievable" amount of child on government computers; and a 1,500-year-old mummy is found wearing what looks like a pair of Adidas.
The Mind Renewed : Thinking Christianly in a New World Order
Once again we welcome to the programme Dr. Paul Craig Roberts, former US Assistant Secretary of the Treasury for Economic Policy, who joins us to give his reaction to the Paris Attacks of 13th November, assessing them in relation to current and historical geopolitical realities. In the second half of the interview Dr. Roberts shares with us his analysis of the TPP (Trans-Pacific Partnership") and other so-called "trade deals" such as TTIP and TiSA, and raises the question as to whether we are seeing, in these developments, the dawn of the New World Order. "There will be no curiosity, no enjoyment of the process of life. All competing pleasures will be destroyed. But always—do not forget this, Winston—always there will be the intoxication of power, constantly increasing and constantly growing subtler. Always, at every moment, there will be the thrill of victory, the sensation of trampling on an enemy who is helpless. If you want a picture of the future, imagine a boot stamping on a human face—forever." (Orwell, 1984) (For show notes please visit http://themindrenewed.com)
The Mind Renewed : Thinking Christianly in a New World Order
The end of poverty and hunger! Good education and jobs for all! Decent shelter and a healthy life for every citizen of the world! Who could disagree with aspirations as lofty as these? So read the Goals of the UN's 2030 Agenda, a document shortly to be signed up to by the world's leaders at the UN Sustainable Development Summit in New York (25 and 26 September). But, asks our guest, Patrick M. Wood, are these goals for real? Or are they in reality part of a grand bait-and-switch scheme, first to entice us to embrace a utopian vision for the world, and then to lock us into an authoritarian system of Technocracy? Patrick M. Wood is an author and lecturer who has studied elite globalisation policies since the late 1970s, when he partnered with the late Antony C. Sutton to co-author Trilaterals Over Washington, Volumes I and II, and he remains a leading expert on the elitist Trilateral Commission. An economist by education, a financial analyst and writer by profession, and an American Constitutionalist by choice, Wood maintains a biblical worldview and has deep historical insights into modern attacks on sovereignty, property rights and personal freedom. A frequent speaker on radio shows around the U.S., Wood's current work centres in Technocracy, Transhumanism and Scientism, and how these are transforming global economics, politics and religion. As he says, the endgame is scientific dictatorship; we ignore it our peril. (For show notes please visit http://themindrenewed.com)
The Mind Renewed : Thinking Christianly in a New World Order
For our second interview this week we welcome Dr. Simon Pardoe, director of "Vote Or Vote NONE" (VoteNone.org.uk), who joins us to discuss the hopes, aims and merits of that campaign as we approach the UK General (S)election on the 7th of May 2015. "Faced with the overwhelming public anger at UK politics, and determination not to vote, I found myself suggesting people Vote NONE as the only potential form of participation. Surprisingly, it shifted those conversations from anger about UK politicians to a shared concern about how to revitalise UK democracy and improve UK politics. I realised that whereas not voting can be an end to thinking and engagement, the option to Vote NONE can re-engage people in thinking about politics and democracy. Suddenly there's no reason to be silent, and every reason to think about what to do." (Simon Pardoe) (For show notes please visit http://themindrenewed.com)
The Mind Renewed : Thinking Christianly in a New World Order
For our second interview this week we welcome Dr. Simon Pardoe, director of "Vote Or Vote NONE" (VoteNone.org.uk), who joins us to discuss the hopes, aims and merits of that campaign as we approach the UK General (S)election on the 7th of May 2015. "Faced with the overwhelming public anger at UK politics, and determination not to vote, I found myself suggesting people Vote NONE as the only potential form of participation. Surprisingly, it shifted those conversations from anger about UK politicians to a shared concern about how to revitalise UK democracy and improve UK politics. I realised that whereas not voting can be an end to thinking and engagement, the option to Vote NONE can re-engage people in thinking about politics and democracy. Suddenly there's no reason to be silent, and every reason to think about what to do." (Simon Pardoe) (For show notes please visit http://themindrenewed.com)
The Mind Renewed : Thinking Christianly in a New World Order
Our guest this week is once again Patrick M. Wood, editor of The August Forecast and The August Review, who joins us to discuss his important new book, Technocracy Rising : The Trojan Horse of Global Transformation, which impressively "joins the dots" of many a question about the nascent New World Order. In some ways a follow-up from our previous conversation with him, which concentrated on the Trilateral Commission and its technocratic quest for a "New International Economic Order", this interview centres in Technocracy itself and explores some of the key ways in which its utopian goals are being pursued in the world today. Patrick Wood is an author and lecturer who has studied elite globalisation policies since the late 1970s, when he partnered with the late Antony C. Sutton to co-author Trilaterals Over Washington, Volumes I and II, and he remains a leading expert on the elitist Trilateral Commission. An economist by education, a financial analyst and writer by profession, and an American Constitutionalist by choice, Wood maintains a biblical worldview and has deep historical insights into modern attacks on sovereignty, property rights and personal freedom. A frequent speaker on radio shows around the U.S., Wood's current work centres in Technocracy, Transhumanism and Scientism, and how these are transforming global economics, politics and religion. As he says, the endgame is scientific dictatorship; we ignore it our peril. (For show notes please visit http://themindrenewed.com)
The Mind Renewed : Thinking Christianly in a New World Order
TPP, TTIP, TAFTA, TISA, ISDS? What does all this acronym soup of so-called "international trade agreements" mean for you and me? Nothing less, maintains our guest David Malone, than the Death of Democracy. Warning us that these prosaically named and apparently benign "agreements" presage the effective takeover of nation states by global corporations, David Malone explains why he nevertheless believes there is still hope: if only we will leave behind the solutions of the past, and "fight the peace" together. In a career spanning nearly twenty years, independent film-maker and author David Malone has produced and directed documentaries for both the BBC and Channel 4. His series Testing God was short-listed for the Royal Television Society best documentary series. In 2008, his production for the BBC, High Anxieties - The Mathematics of Chaos, was among the first documentaries to be made about the current financial crisis. He is is also author of the highly-regarded book The Debt Generation published in 2010, which critiqued the scandalous bailing out of the banks and the effete political system that allowed that to happen. (For show notes, please visit http://themindrenewed.com)
Hudson Senior Fellow Chris Sands moderated a panel discussion with Bruno Maçães, Rod Hunter, Tom Duerterberg and Jeff Gedmin on the implications of the Transatlantic Trade and Investment Agreement, especially after the crisis in Ukraine.