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This episode delves into the intense strategic clashes during the Battle of Britain, focusing on the critical decisions made in late May and early June 1940 as Allied forces grappled with the deteriorating situation in France. It explores the tension between Air Chief Marshal Dowding's warnings about keeping fighters in Britain and the urgent demands from French leaders and the BEF for more aircraft, highlighting the high stakes of resource allocation during a pivotal moment in the war. With insights into Churchill's War Cabinet debates and the looming threat of invasion, the episode unpacks how these choices shaped the course of the conflict and the future of Britain's defense. Contact advertising@airwavemedia.com to advertise on History of the Second World War. History of the Second World War is part of the Airwave Media podcast network. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Elias Makos caps off the week with Dan Delmar, Co-founder of the content marketing firm TNKR Media and co-host of the podcast Inspiring Entrepreneurs Canada, and Andrew Caddell, a town councillor in Kamouraska, and President of the Task Force on Linguistic policy. Prime Minister-designate Mark Carney is set to unveil a smaller cabinet compared to outgoing Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s, with notable changes Mark Carney’s first international trip as Prime Minister? He’s headed to London and Paris next week, according to sources that spoke to the CBC. The Premier of Saskatchewan isn’t happy about it The Institut du Québec says the province must increase its sales tax A key advisor to Quebec’s Francois Legault suffered a stroke on February 19th while working in the Honore-Mercier building. But despite him having a stroke it took nearly 30 minutes for paramedics to arrive due to errors in triage and miscommunication
Today were talking about the latest of Russia and Ukraine's 1,000-day war; President-elect Trump's latest cabinet nominations; New York City's plans to charge drivers to enter Manhattan; and other top news for Wednesday, November 20th. Stay informed while remaining focused on Christ with The Pour Over Today. Please support our TPO sponsors! Cru: give.cru.org/tpo Upside: https://links.thepourover.org/Upside The Bible Study: https://links.thepourover.org/TheBibleStudy Politics for People Who Hate Politics: https://links.thepourover.org/PoliticsForPeopleWhoHatePolitics Keola Fit: https://links.thepourover.org/KeolaFit_Pod Compelled Podcast: https://links.thepourover.org/Compelled_TomTarrants Nothing Left Unsaid Podcast: https://linktr.ee/tgnlu CCCU: https://www.mycccu.com/tpobonus The Voice of the Martyrs: vom.org/TPO CSB Gift Guide: https://links.thepourover.org/CSBGiftGuide HelloFresh: hellofresh.com/freepourover
️ ¡Bienvenidos a otro emocionante episodio de La Galería Nocturna! En el capítulo 246, tenemos el privilegio de conversar con un músico que es toda una fuerza creativa en la escena nacional e internacional. Hoy nos acompaña Dante: cantante, director de orquesta y colaborador en proyectos con bandas de peso como War Cabinet, Azteca y tributos sinfónicos a gigantes como Rammstein y Metallica . Además, ha compartido escenario con leyendas del metal internacional como Therion, Septicflesh y Epica . A lo largo del episodio, descubriremos la historia y el viaje artístico de Dante, desde sus inicios hasta sus hazañas más recientes en festivales, gira en europa y sus planes para el futuro. ¿Qué lo llevó a fusionar el poder sinfónico con la brutalidad del metal? ¿Qué retos y aprendizajes ha enfrentado colaborando con gigantes de la música? ¡No te pierdas esta conversación cargada de pasión y ritmo épico! ✨
Senator Tom Clonan talks to Eamon as Israel and Hezbollah move closer to all out war. Tom Clonan is an author, military analyst and Rtd Captain in the Irish army. He served with UN Peacekeepers in Lebanon during the 1996 Israeli Operation Grapes of Wrath.Recorded on Tuesday 18th June 2024. Become a member at https://plus.acast.com/s/the-stand-with-eamon-dunphy. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Monday dissolved his war cabinet that's overseen the country's fighting in Gaza. The move was expected, but it came after two centrist members of the cabinet resigned in frustration over Netanyahu's handling of the war. Meanwhile, representatives from dozens of nations left a weekend conference in Switzerland aimed at ending the war in Ukraine with little to show for it. Ben Rhodes, former U.S. deputy national security advisor and co-host of ‘Pod Save The World,' talks about what these developments mean for both wars.And in headlines: U.S. Surgeon General Vivek H. Murthy called for tobacco-like warning labels on social media platforms, President Biden is expected to issue an executive order expanding protections for undocumented immigrants married to U.S. citizens, and Maryland Democratic Gov. Wes Moore signed an executive order pardoning more than 175,000 low-level marijuana convictions.Show Notes:What A Day – YouTube – https://www.youtube.com/@whatadaypodcastFollow us on Instagram – https://www.instagram.com/crookedmedia/For a transcript of this episode, please visit crooked.com/whataday
Binyamin Netanyahu, Israel's prime minister, dissolved the country's six-person war cabinet. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Amy King hosts your Tuesday Wake Up Call. ABC News correspondent Jordana Miller joins the show live from Jerusalem to discuss Netanyahu dissolving his War Cabinet prompting more protests calling for elections. Host of ‘How to Money' Joel Larsgaard joins Amy to talk about going in debt for Disney, open-jaw fights potentially helping you save big money on a longer flight, and shopping at more stores to save money. ABC News White House correspondent Karne Travers speaks on the new immigration proposals being considered by the Biden administration. The show closes with Amy talking with ABC News national reporter Steven Portnoy about Senate democrats trying to pass legislation banning bump stocks on firearms.
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Israel's PM dissolves his six-member war cabinet with no plans for a replacement. The BBC hears from witnesses who say the Greek coastguard threw migrants to their deaths. Also: Denmark says it's looking at additional ways of stopping Russian oil exports passing through the Baltic Sea, and news avoidance at record levels.
In this episode of The PDB Afternoon Bulletin: We'll have two major updates out of Israel, where Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has officially dissolved the war cabinet and criticized the recently announced “tactical pause” of Israel's offensive in the southern Gaza. An international nuclear watchdog has released a major report revealing that the number of operational nuclear warheads has seen a dramatic increase in recent years as global conflicts mount, with China and Russia's activity proving particularly alarming. To listen to the show ad-free, become a premium member of The President's Daily Brief by visiting PDBPremium.com. Please remember to subscribe if you enjoyed this episode of The PDB Afternoon Bulletin. Email: PDB@TheFirstTV.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On the Monday edition of the DSR daily, we cover Netanyahu disbanding his war cabinet, Putin's planned trip to North Korea, polling troubles for Donald Trump, and more. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has dissolved his 'War Cabinet' that was the influential group making the decisions regarding fighting Hamas in Gaza. It was a move many expected following the resignation of Benny Gantz from the cabinet over his frustrations of how Netanyahu has handled the war. Meanwhile, the Lebanon-based Hezbollah terrorist group has been pummeling Israel with hundreds of rockets in retaliation for an Israeli strike that killed a high level commander of theirs. FOX's Eben Brown speaks with Trey Yingst, FOX News foreign correspondent in Tel Aviv, about the effects on the war because of this decision and the latest on the Hezbollah threat. Click Here To Follow 'The FOX News Rundown: Evening Edition' Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Israel's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has dissolved his six-member war cabinet, a widely expected decision that follows the departure of centrist opposition leader Benny Gantz and his ally Gadi Eisenkot. Also on the programme: Migrant deaths in the Mediterranean allegedly at the hands of the Greek coastguard, we hear testimony from those who witnessed others thrown overboard; and the international effort to find hundreds of species of ‘missing' birds (Photo: Israeli Prime Minister, Benjamin Netanyahu Credit: Gil Cohen Magen via Reuters)
In our news wrap Monday, Israeli officials say Prime Minister Netanyahu has dissolved his war cabinet, more than 20 countries in the NATO alliance will hit their defense spending targets this year, Maryland Gov. Wes Moore issued more than 175,000 pardons for marijuana convictions and a federal judge temporarily halted a Biden administration rule expanding Title IX protections for LGBTQ+ students. PBS NewsHour is supported by - https://www.pbs.org/newshour/about/funders
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The Midwest and Northeast are bracing for some record breaking heat this week. There were at least 14 mass shootings in the US over the weekend, including one at a busy splash pad. Israel's prime minister has disbanded the country's war cabinet. There was mixed success at a peace summit for Ukraine this weekend. Plus, the big winners of last night's Tony awards. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has dissolved the country's six-member war cabinet, an Israeli official said on June 17, in a widely expected move that came after the departure from government of the centrist former general, Benny Gantz. Mr. Netanyahu is now expected to hold consultations about the Gaza war with a small group of ministers, including Defense Minister Yoav Gallant and Strategic Affairs Minister Ron Dermer, both of whom had been serving in the war cabinet. This could pose an additional challenge to the already-fragile negotiations aimed at ending the eight-month war in Gaza.U.S. Surgeon General Dr. Vivek Murthy has said the threat social media poses to American children requires urgent action, and he is demanding that Congress put a label on social media apps as it does with cigarettes and alcohol. “The mental health crisis among young people is an emergency—and social media has emerged as an important contributor,” Mr. Murthy said in an op-ed in The New York Times. Mr. Murthy cited several studies, including a 2019 American Medical Association study that showed teens who spend three hours a day on social media double their risk of depression.President Joe Biden delivered a series of warnings about what a second Donald Trump presidency could hold during a star-studded Los Angeles fundraiser over the weekend, framing the 2024 presidential election as an inflection point in American history. The fundraiser, which featured former President Barack Obama, raised more than $30 million for President Biden's reelection efforts, a campaign official told CNN. The conversation between Presidents Biden and Obama was moderated by TV host Jimmy Kimmel.
BAD NEWS For Biden, Trump WINNING Among Overall Voters: Latest Polls (00:00) Hunter Biden Guilty Verdict PROVES The Media LIED About the Laptop: Robby Soave (10:06) Candidate Makes It On Ballot W/ Bogus Group's Help; Does It Matter? Robby Soave Says ‘No!' (19:56) Netanyahu DISBANDS War Cabinet: BREAKING (30:51) EXPOSED: Secret Pentagon MISINFO Campaign Spread LIES About COVID Vaccines (44:53) The Far-Right Is Winning In Europe Because Left-wing Government FAILED: Michael Shellenberger (55:25) Bill Maher blasts weak fathers, asks: Where are the trad dads? Watch (01:06:59) Trump COURTS Black Voters In Speech To Mostly White Crowd At A Detroit Black Church (01:17:39) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On the Monday edition of the DSR daily, we cover Netanyahu disbanding his war cabinet, Putin's planned trip to North Korea, polling troubles for Donald Trump, and more. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Benjamin Netanyahu disbands his war cabinet as the Israeli army announces a ‘tactical pause' in Rafah. And Maryland's governor is set to pardon more than 175,000 marijuana convictions. These stories and more highlight The Morning Rundown for Monday, June 17, 2024.
On the Monday edition of the DSR daily, we cover Netanyahu disbanding his war cabinet, Putin's planned trip to North Korea, polling troubles for Donald Trump, and more. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Linda Gradstein, Allison Kaplan Sommer and Noah Efron discuss two topics of incomparable importance and end with an anecdote about something in Israel that made them smile this week. Hear the Extra-Special, Special Extra Segment on Patreon —Home— Four hostages were rescued from the depths of Gaza. We need a new word for absolute joy mixed with absolute worry mixed with absolute sadness. —Gantz, But Not Forgotten— Benny Gantz announces that he is leaving the government and its tiny “War Cabinet,” which brought relief, anxiety and ambivalence. With Gantz gone, where will the government go? —Shavuot In Israel— For our most unreasonably generous Patreon supporters, in our extra-special, special extra discussion: Shavuot in Israel, after eight months of war. Plus, the LGBTQ “Vigil of Pride and Hope” in Tel Aviv, celebrating Shavuot, and more music of our times.
Krystal and Saagar discuss Bibi war cabinet collapses as Gantz resigns, Israeli hostage rescue kills hundreds in Gaza. To become a Breaking Points Premium Member and watch/listen to the show AD FREE, uncut and 1 hour early visit: https://breakingpoints.com/ Merch Store: https://shop.breakingpoints.com/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Israeli war cabinet member Benny Gantz has resigned from Benjamin Netanyahu's government. Closing arguments have begun in Hunter Biden's federal gun trial – we have the latest. FEMA is expected to run out of money by the end of the summer after a historically destructive spring. Far-right groups are set to secure a record number of seats in the European Parliament. Plus, Moderna is working on a combined Covid-19/flu vaccine. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
French president Emmanuel Macron calls a snap election after a bruising defeat in European elections. Benny Gantz quits Benjamin Netanyahu's emergency war cabinet. And as Narendra Modi is sworn in as India's prime minister, we visit the temple town of Ayodhya where a miscalculation changes the outlook for his third term. Sign up for the Reuters Econ World newsletter here. Listen to the Reuters Econ World podcast here. Visit the Thomson Reuters Privacy Statement for information on our privacy and data protection practices. You may also visit megaphone.fm/adchoices to opt out of targeted advertising. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Israeli war cabinet minister Benny Gantz has quit the emergency government in a sign of deepening divisions over Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's post-conflict plans for Gaza.Also on the programme: French President Emmanuel Macron has dissolved the Parliament and called snap elections in the wake of tonight's European election results; and Narendra Modi has been sworn in as India's prime minister for a third term. (Photo: Benny Gantz holds a press conference in Ramat Gan, near Tel Aviv. Credit: ABIR SULTAN/EPA-EFE/REX/Shutterstock)
Republicans blast and Democrats support guilty verdict against former President Donald Trump, and legal analysts say the decision could well be overturned on appeal; in Israel, War Cabinet member Benny Gantz introduces a measure in the Knesset ...
Republicans blast and Democrats support guilty verdict against former President Donald Trump, and legal analysts say the decision could well be overturned on appeal; in Israel, War Cabinet member Benny Gantz introduces a measure in the Knesset ...
Republicans blast and Democrats support guilty verdict against former President Donald Trump, and legal analysts say the decision could well be overturned on appeal; in Israel, War Cabinet member Benny Gantz introduces a measure in the Knesset ...
Republicans blast and Democrats support guilty verdict against former President Donald Trump, and legal analysts say the decision could well be overturned on appeal; in Israel, War Cabinet member Benny Gantz introduces a measure in the Knesset ...
In our news wrap Thursday, Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu is facing new pressure from within his own war cabinet, Slovenia's government endorsed a plan to recognize a Palestinian state and the U.K. joined the European Union and human rights groups in criticizing the conviction of 14 democracy activists in Hong Kong. PBS NewsHour is supported by - https://www.pbs.org/newshour/about/funders
Allison Kaplan Sommer, Don Futterman and Noah Efron discuss two topics of incomparable importance and end with an anecdote about something in Israel that made them smile this week. Hear the Extra-Special, Special Extra Segment on Patreon —Gantz and Gallant Game the Endgame— Two of five of the members of Israel's “War Cabinet” tell Prime Minister Netanyahu that he has to figure out what comes next in Gaza. Or else! —Unwarranted— The chief prosecutor of the International Criminal Court seeks warrants for the arrest of Prime Minister Netanyahu and Defense Minister Gallant, the first time warrants have been sought for democratically-elected politicians. So will the world start arresting Israeli politicians when they travel abroad? —A Huge Win Despite the Loss— For our most unreasonably generous Patreon supporters, in our extra-special, special extra discussion: When sorority sisters turn on sorority sisters, you know sh*t's gotten real! All that and a memorial appreciation of Yael Dayan and a good bye to the old TLV1 studios. Plus more music in the sad spirit of our times.
In this episode of The President's Daily Brief: The president of Iran, along with the Islamic regime's foreign minister, died on Sunday following a helicopter crash in the foggy mountain terrain along their border with Azerbaijan. Cracks are beginning to show within Israel's once unified war cabinet, as another key member hits out at Netanyahu over post-war plans and threatens to resign. As Putin presses forward in northeastern Ukraine, officials in Kyiv are warning it may just be the opening salvo of a coming summer offensive. In our 'Back of the Brief' segment, we'll take a look at an unusual travel warning issued by the State Department telling members of the LGBTQ+ community to be aware of the heightened risk of terrorist violence during pride month. To listen to the show ad-free, become a premium member of The President's Daily Brief by visiting PDBPremium.com. Please remember to subscribe if you enjoyed this episode of The President's Daily Brief. Email: PDB@TheFirstTV.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In our news wrap Saturday, a member of Israel's war cabinet threatens to quit if the government does not adopt a new Gaza strategy, dangerous heat poses new risk, with widespread power outages in Houston flash flooding kills at least 68 people in Afghanistan, and the suspect in the Slovakian prime minister's assassination attempt is ordered to stay behind bars. PBS NewsHour is supported by - https://www.pbs.org/newshour/about/funders
In this episode of The PDB Afternoon Bulletin: Trouble is brewing inside Israel's war cabinet as senior leaders clash with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu over a post-war plan for Gaza. We'll bring you the latest from Senator Bob Menendez's corruption trial, as his defense pivots to a simple strategy: blame the senator's wife. To listen to the show ad-free, become a premium member of The President's Daily Brief by visiting PDBPremium.com. Please remember to subscribe if you enjoyed this episode of The PDB Afternoon Bulletin. Email: PDB@TheFirstTV.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Ambassador Michael Oren, the Times of Israel's Haviv Rettig Gur, former Senator Jim Talent, Palantir co-founder Joe Lonsdale and Josh Kraushaar all join Hugh to discuss at length the turning point approaching Israel's government: Forward into Rafah or retreat and, in essence, defeat.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Former Israeli Ambassador to the United States Dr. Michael Oren joined Hugh to review the options in front of PM Netanyahu and the War Cabinet, the return of Naftali Bennett, and more. Plus, Senator Marsha Blackburn and Congressman Mike Garcia on the aid bills the House will vote on Saturday, and the state of the 2024 presidential race with Noah Rothman, former Senator Jim Talent, and Josh Kraushaar.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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On Wednesday, Benny Gantz announced he was calling for new elections to take place in September. What is the significance of this announcement? Is it a sharp turn for Israel's Government? What are the implications for the war and the War Cabinet? What does it mean for the protest movement? Anshel Pfeffer — who has covered Israeli politics, Israeli national security, and global affairs for over two decades — joins our conversation very late at night in Jerusalem. He is a senior correspondent and columnist for Haaretz and Israel correspondent for The Economist. Anshel is the author of the book: “ Bibi: The Turbulent Life and Times of Benjamin Netanyahu.”
On Wednesday, Benny Gantz announced he was calling for new elections to take place in September. What is the significance of this announcement? Is it a sharp turn for Israel's Government? What are the implications for the war and the War Cabinet? What does it mean for the protest movement? Anshel Pfeffer — who has […]
In the days ahead, Minister Dermer will be flying to Washington with a small delegation to meet with the Biden administration about the IDF's options for Rafah, which we discuss. We also discuss where the overall military operation in Gaza stands now, the hostage negotiations, whether the Israeli Government should be expected to have a day-after plan rolled out now, what role the Arab world can or should play in that day-after planning, and the Government of Canada's decision to ban future arms sales to Israel.
In the days ahead, Minister Dermer will be flying to Washington with a small delegation to meet with the Biden administration about the IDF's options for Rafah, which we discuss. We also discuss where the overall military operation in Gaza stands now, the hostage negotiations, whether the Israeli Government should be expected to have a […]
Day 748. Today, we bring you the latest news from across the battlefront, discuss the Russian presidential election as millions go to the polls and Francis Dearnley interviews Ukraine's overarching coordinator of the country's war cabinet Oleksiy Danilov. Contributors:David Knowles (Head of Audio Development). @djknowles22 on X.Francis Dearnley (Assistant Comment Editor). @FrancisDearnley on X.Nataliya Vasilyeva (Russian Correspondent). @Nat_Vasilyeva on Twitter.Content Referenced:Video Interview with Danilov:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2fxFRcrJfc4 Subscribe to The Telegraph: telegraph.co.uk/ukrainethelatestEmail: ukrainepod@telegraph.co.uk Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
As Ramadan begins, many analysts are speculating on what this means for Israel's coming military operation in Rafah. There is a threat from Hamas to deter a Rafah operation. There is a threat from the Biden administration seemingly designed to encourage Israeli's War Cabinet to re-think the operation. Are these real threats? How does Israel evaluate these threats? This is what we unpack in our weekly check-in with Haviv Rettig Gur. Then we discuss whether President Biden is beginning a turn against Israel. Is it real or is it performative? Is there a difference? What are the implications?
As Ramadan begins, many analysts are speculating on what this means for Israel's coming military operation in Rafah. There is a threat from Hamas to deter a Rafah operation. There is a threat from the Biden administration seemingly designed to encourage Israeli's War Cabinet to re-think the operation. Are these real threats? How does Israel […]
Jordan's king warned against a proposed Israeli raid of Rafah in Southern Gaza after the IDF sent an operational plan to the War Cabinet outlining its proposed invasion. Rafah is now home to more than 1.3 million Palestinians who have fled fighting elsewhere in Gaza. At the same time, negotiations continue over a cease-fire and deal to exchange hostages for prisoners. Nick Schifrin reports. PBS NewsHour is supported by - https://www.pbs.org/newshour/about/funders
Kavita Puri discovers a set of cassette tapes containing rare interviews with Indian civil servants who were on the ground across Bengal during the famine, shedding new light on colonial responsibility. And as the need for relief in Bengal becomes ever greater, more pressure is put on the British government from India's new Viceroy. He asks for more food imports. Could the War Cabinet and Prime Minister Winston Churchill have done more to help alleviate the famine in the middle of the war? Presenter: Kavita Puri Series producer: Ant Adeane Editor: Emma Rippon Sound design and mix: Eloise Whitmore Production coordinators: Maria Ogundele and Sabine Schereck Original music: Felix TaylorWith thanks to Dr Janam Mukherjee and Professor Joya ChatterjiInterviews conducted by Lance Brennan courtesy of University of CambridgeInterviews with GS Khosla courtesy of University of Cambridge
Family members of hostages held by Hamas are furious. They've stormed the Israeli parliament, calling for a deal to get the remaining hostages released. But Israel's war cabinet is split on a path forward. About: Hosted by Meghna Chakrabarti, On Point is WBUR's award-winning, daily public radio show and podcast. Its unique combination of original reporting, first-person stories, and in-depth analysis creates an experience that makes the world more intelligible and humane. Deep dives. Original stories. Fresh takes. We'd appreciate your help to better understand On Point's podcast listeners and get your feedback — it'll take you about 10 minutes or less! Take our survey: https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/onpointpodcast