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Convidado: Thiago Faria, coordenador de política do jornal O Globo em Brasília. Em dezembro de 2022, o Supremo colocou fim às emendas do relator. Desde então, uma outra modalidade de emenda parlamentar ganhou protagonismo: as emendas PIX. Neste tipo de emenda, governos locais e municípios indicados por parlamentares recebem, direto na conta, dinheiro de recursos da União. De acordo com a Controladoria-Geral da União (CGU), o valor repassado a governos locais e prefeituras por meio das emendas PIX cresceu quase 13 vezes entre 2020 e 2024. Neste ano, de um total de R$ 50 bilhões em emendas parlamentares, quase R$ 8 bilhões foram destinadas nesta modalidade – um dinheiro ainda mais difícil de rastrear. Nesta quinta-feira (23), o STF terá uma audiência pública na qual o Congresso precisa explicar se conseguiu ampliar a transparência e a rastreabilidade dessas emendas. Neste episódio, Natuza Nery recebe o jornalista Thiago Faria, coordenador de política do jornal O Globo em Brasília. Autor de uma reportagem com o título “A emenda sumiu”, Thiago relata o que descobriu ao investigar o destino de emendas parlamentares pelo país. Ele explica como bilhões de reais são “pulverizados” em contas bancárias de diversos municípios. O jornalista conta o que ouviu de moradores, prefeitos e parlamentares sobre o dinheiro que deveria ser gasto em obras e benefícios para a população. Ele cita o caso da cidade de Zabelê, na Paraíba, cidade de pouco mais de 2 mil habitantes que recebeu R$ 3 milhões em 2023 para a construção de um parque: “hoje o parque não existe, e o dinheiro sumiu”, conta.
In this Need to Know episode, Bryce Zabel and Richard Dolan dive deep—literally—into the realm of USOs (Unidentified Submerged Objects), as Dolan previews his upcoming second volume in a three-part book series on the subject. Focusing on the 1970s and 80s, Dolan reveals that the 1970s were an explosive decade for both UFO and USO sightings, despite limited public reporting mechanisms. He details hundreds of carefully collated incidents, particularly noting a sharp rise in military encounters, electromagnetic interference, and a sudden statistical shift in sightings occurring under the cover of darkness, especially post-1969. Dolan interprets this as a possible tactic of “data denial,” suggesting that these craft operators deliberately avoid surveillance from increasingly sophisticated human technologies. The conversation takes a speculative turn as Zabel and Dolan ponder the intentions and origins of these underwater visitors. Dolan leans toward the view that these are non-human intelligences from elsewhere who have established semi-permanent bases on or within Earth's oceans. Their behavior—ranging from skimming the ocean floor near industrial sites to disabling military vessels—appears calculated, as if they are measuring humanity's technological development while simultaneously avoiding exposure. Bryce highlights a pattern of intelligent “observation and calibration,” pointing out that these entities may not just be watching us, but testing how we respond to their capabilities. Dolan adds that the vastness and biodiversity of Earth's oceans, paired with their strategic concealment, makes them a logical habitat for long-term surveillance by advanced intelligences. Wrapping up, the duo wrestle with the bigger philosophical question: What do they want? Dolan theorizes that humanity's rapid technological ascent and volatile tendencies may have caught the attention of more advanced species who now feel the need to monitor our impact. Whether these entities are benevolent scientists or military observers remains unknown, but their restraint in open confrontation—despite capabilities that far exceed ours—offers a glimmer of hope. The episode closes with a tease of future explorations into these themes and Dolan's commitment to releasing his book before the holiday season, making it the perfect stocking stuffer for any submarine-skulking UFO enthusiast.
Happy Blue Friday! The Daly Migs Download is here! Plus we chat with Grey Zabel of your Seattle Seahawks!
Bob and Dave are joined by Seahawks Guard Grey Zabel to get his thoughts on his first games in the NFL, the chemistry on the offensive line, and which veterans he’s learned the most from in his rookie season, they break down some of the key offensive and pitching issues from the Mariners loss to the Tigers, they discuss who should get the start for the Mariners in game five of the ALDS, and they look ahead to which bats need to heat up on Friday against Skubal.
David Zabel ist Bildungsaktivist, Moderator und Afrofuturist. Der 42-Jährige ist zudem im Beirat der Initiative Schwarze Menschen in Deutschland (ISD), Vorsitzender im Kulturbeirat der Stadt Kassel und Gründungsmitglied der Vereine "Streetbolzer" und „ROOTS – Against racism In Sports“. Mit Frank spricht Dave über seine Identität als afro-ostdeutscher Extrovert, warum Punker lange Sicherheit für ihn symbolisierten und wie er dem „Vorhof zur Hölle“ in den Baseballschlägerjahren entkam. Wir sprechen darüber, wieso Will Smiths Smithiness für ihn so wichtig war (und warum er Fresh Prince of Bel Air heute zum Teil kritisch sieht), stellen uns die Frage, wo unser Schwarzer Bruder Tarzan von TKKG abgeblieben ist – und warum er heute so weiß ist. Dave nimmt uns mit auf den Bolzplatz, in Autohäuser, Videospielwelten und nach Andalusien in den Club-Urlaub, erklärt, wer die Stadtjacken und Hasselheads sind und was "Copaganda" darstellt. Über Black to the Future, Gewaltexzesse in Fußballstadien und warum Lehrkräfte ihre Schüler*innen unbedingt lieben müssen. PODCAST WORKSHOP & BERATUNG https://halbekatoffl.de/workshops/ KONTAKT: frank@halbekatoffl.de SUPPORT: Halbe Katoffl unterstützen: https://halbekatoffl.de/unterstuetzen/ Paypal: frank@halbekatoffl.de Steady: https://steady.page/de/halbekatoffl/about Überweisung/ Dauerauftrag: Schreib an frank@halbekatoffl.de | Stichwort: KONTO
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Bob and Dave are joined by Seahawks Guard Grey Zabel to get his thoughts on his first preseason games in the NFL and what he’s learned from the joint practices with the Packers, they give their predictions for the Mariners series against the Athletics in Call It Now, they look at where the Mariners stand in the AL West and MLB Playoff race, and they hear about how Cowboys owner Jerry Jones is handling all the Micah Parsons trade drama in Whyman!
In dieser JUNKMILES-Folge spricht Radsport-Legende Erik Zabel – vielen bekannt als „Ete“ – mit Sandra von Au über seinen Werdegang, große Siege, Rückschläge und vor allem darüber, wie man den Absprung vom Profisport ins normale Leben meistert.
Send The Parable Podcast a TextHave you ever skipped a couple of steps to get to the result just because you wanted to get something done? Meet Tracy Zabel, who reminds us through her own story of the impact of finding grace and mercy. Tracy is passionate about inspiring and teaching women that life is worth fighting for, even when it gets messy. And the only thing that will get us through it all is Jesus' love. Her career has taken her into the corporate world, volunteering for non-profits, and also as a stay-at-home mom. And now she is passionate about taking her life's experiences and telling other women how incredible God's love is for us. I hope Tracy's story resonates with you today.Connect with Tracy Website | E-mailReflection QuestionsWhat project, life choice, or internal decision have you quickly gone through hastily and then found out you didn't have a good foundation in the end?Take some time to reflect on God's grace and mercy that were evident in your life this week.Want to Enhance Your Conversations?Before you go, could you do me a favor and take my Listener Survey, and then in doing so I will send you, "10 basic Tips to Enhance Your Conversations." It will be sent straight to your inbox and you can keep it on your phone and refer to it anytime you need a little help. #theparablepodcast #yourstorymatters #christianpodcast #hope #whatIlearned #faith Keywords: Grace, Mercy, Authenticity, Transformation, Challenges, Relationships, ReflectionWays to Support The Parable Podcast #1 Subscribe or Follow the podcast to ensure you catch every episode of The Parable Podcast on your preferred podcast platform (such as iTunes, Spotify). #2 Recommend this podcast to a friend, providing a great chance to begin your own Parable Conversation. #3 Looking for a speaker for your Church, Women's Group, or event? Contact Danielle to learn more.
They ran the ball at will, threw it efficiently and effectively, and played good defense to boot. On today's show we're going to feature why the running game worked so well, take a look at a quarterback's best friend, the sheer joy of a casino blitz, all that and more on this weekly show is centered around a recap of the prior week, current Seahawks news, looking deeper at the prior game, turning over the PFF scores, Playcall of the Week, Hero and Hit of the week. We'll also be keeping an eye on and track what's going with the enemy, the rest of the NFC West. Link to my YouTube Channel. Live on Wed and Sunday, 5PM PST...https://www.youtube.com/@TheHawksNest12thman?sub_confirmation=1 Link to my Patreon....https://www.patreon.com/thehawksnest Twitter...@SeahawksNester Twitch...@TheSeahawksNest
Hugh Millen is back for Monday Morning QB as he analyzes the Seahawks 2nd preseason game! How did Zabel look in his second game, what you took from Sam Darnold's first preseason game, on the defensive side what did you notice about the rookie Nick Emmanwori and much more. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Seahawks guard Grey Zabel joins the show to begin the hour to discuss what he's learning in his first training camp, the physical and mental side of the game in the NFL, which veterans he's learning from and more. Salk then discusses how the current Mariners lineup is his favorite one of the year and how this iteration of the offense may be the best one in 20 years. In Blue 88, Brock shares three storylines from training camp on Thursday that really jumped out to him.
If you've ever wondered, “can I really change?” then you MUST listen to today's episode. Today I'm interviewing three incredible women who I worked with inside my program, The Art of Speaking Up Academy. Today's conversation is an honest and transparent look at what actually happens when you do the inner work to build confidence and develop your voice as a leader. You'll hear us talk about: -How to build confidence even when you feel stuck -Habits that quietly hold you back from speaking up -Letting go of perfectionism so you can actually grow -Leveraging small, strategic steps to create sustainable change And so much more. You'll meet Nicole, a global marketing exec with 15+ years scaling $100M+ brand portfolios, Jenny, a data leader helping nonprofits use data strategy to drive meaningful impact, and Edyie, a CPG sales strategist with 20+ years of experience in the cookie/chocolate space. My hope is that you'll come away from this interviewing feeling inspired about that change that's possible for you. Ready to discover what your transformation story will be? Click below to join the waitlist for The Art of Speaking Up Academy: https://jessguzikcoaching.com/academy/
Seattle Seahawks right tackle Abe Lucas joins Dave Softy Mahler and Hugh Millen to talk about the team’s offensive line as Training Camp, rookie Grey Zabel and how he’s treating the guard, the right guard position, plus his interest in the Apple Cup as a Coug.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In the first hour, Dave Softy Mahler and Dick Fain sit down at the VMAC after Seahawks Training Camp to chat with new rookie guard Grey Zabel, then PFT’s Mike Florio jumps on to talk about the latest NFL news, then Hugh Millen shares what he saw on the field.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Seahawks top pick and new guard Grey Zabel joins Dave Softy Mahler and Dick Fain to talk about how he’s fitting into the squad in his first Training Camp, his expectations with the 2025 NFL Draft, the offensive scheme the Seahawks run, and his parents’ influence.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The best to ever do it joins the show to give us his thoughts on the Seahawks 1st round draft pick and his expected impact this season.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The best to ever do it joins the show to give us his thoughts on the Seahawks 1st round draft pick and his expected impact this season.
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Guests Include: - Cody Mauch, Tampa Bay Buccaneers Right Guard - Grey Zabel, Seattle Seahawks First Round Draft Pick - Jason Monilaws, Hankinson Head Football Coach - Wade Gilbertson, Wahpeton Head Football Coach
Was passiert, wenn ein Profi-Radsportler seine Rennrad-Stiefel an den Nagel hängt und sich stattdessen 52 Berufe vornimmt – vom Müllwerker über den Grundschullehrer bis zum Feuerwehrmann? In dieser Folge von How to Hack spricht Rick Zabel, Sohn der Radsportlegende Erik Zabel und früherer Sprint-Anfahrer der Weltelite, über seinen Wechsel vom Profizirkus ins Medien-Business.Rick erzählt, wie er…den eigenen Weg fand, als er merkte, dass er zwar gut, aber nicht legendär wie sein Vater istals Lead-Out-Man zum Teamplayer wurde – und welche Rolle Spezialisierung für langfristige Karrieren spieltseine zweite Karriere mit Social Media startete, indem er selbst YouTube und Instagram lernte und zum gefragten Creator wurde„Rick needs a job“ erfand: 52 Folgen, in denen er jede Woche einen neuen Beruf ausprobiert und seine Community mitnimmtContent zum Geschäftsmodell macht: Warum er sechs Festangestellte für seine wöchentliche Produktion anstellt und Partner wie Canyon, ABUS und XING an Bord holtEin ehrlicher Talk über Scheitern und Erfolg, kreatives Risiko, Disziplin und die große Freiheit, sich immer wieder neu zu erfinden.
In this episode of The Flight Deck, we sit down with Captain Pete Zabel, Chair of the MEC Pass Travel Committee, to explore the often misunderstood world of pilot pass travel. From navigating ever-changing rules and dealing with gate agents to explaining Standby Process Automation (SPA) and commuter privileges, Capt. Zabel sheds light on how his small but dedicated team of volunteers helps 18,000 pilots get the most from their travel benefits. Whether you're a frequent non-rev traveler or new to pass travel, this conversation is packed with insights to make your next trip smoother.
Seahawks One Series: WALTER JONES (B2EDI) joins the show to give us his thoughts on thee rookie, Grey Zabel. :30- ABCs of the Mariners - D is for Dylan- D Mo is really struggling right now. Yes, he got the walk that started the rally, but he is having a very tough time recently. - E is for Emerson- he looked better than his line indicates. - F is for failures, you tie it up in the 9th and then can't even manage to get a runner across in extras :45- Lane Lambert was introduced as the new Kraken Head Coach yesterday and we hear from the Coach as he introduced himself to Seattle See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Seahawks One Series: WALTER JONES (B2EDI) joins the show to give us his thoughts on thee rookie, Grey Zabel. :30- ABCs of the Mariners - D is for Dylan- D Mo is really struggling right now. Yes, he got the walk that started the rally, but he is having a very tough time recently. - E is for Emerson- he looked better than his line indicates. - F is for failures, you tie it up in the 9th and then can't even manage to get a runner across in extras :45- Lane Lambert was introduced as the new Kraken Head Coach yesterday and we hear from the Coach as he introduced himself to Seattle
Bob and Dave are joined by Mark Schlereth to get his thoughts on how the Seahawks did in the 2025 NFL Draft, what Grey Zabel can bring to the offensive line in his rookie season, what he expects to see from Kline Kubiak’s new offense, and the changes to O-Line’s around the league, they break down how many All Star players the Mariners have right now, and they hear what Jerry Dipoto said about the signing of Leody Tavaras in Sweeping the Dial.
In the second hour, Dave Softy Mahler and Dick Fain hear from Matt Entz, the Head Coach at Fresno State and Grey Zabel's former coach at North Dakota, who discussed the new Seahawks guard at length in an interview yesterday, then the guys react to the conversation and talk about the NBA on NBC using AI to bring back a late announcer.
Matt Entz, Fresno State's current football coach and the former Head Coach for new Seahawks guard Grey Zabel at North Dakota State, joins Softy to discuss what Zabel can bring to Seattle and his personality, why he stayed at NDSU, why North Dakota produced so many offensive linemen, and how hard the transition to the NFL will be.
We have some fun with Grey Zabel's 12 questions bit posted by the Seahawks and Justin stops by to explain Zabel's mention of pickle beers. Then, we discuss how Dan Wilson's in game decision making process is different but working and Salk awards the Trash Take of the week.
The Ocho. Are the comparisons for Grey Zabel and Nick Emmanwori to legends like Steve Hutchinson and Kam Chancellor too much? Green Jacket Ceremony.
Dan Larson, the North Dakota State University Offensive Coordinator who coached new Seahawks guard Grey Zabel in college, joins Dave Softy Mahler and Hugh Millen to talk about draft night, Zabel's skills, mentality, how he transitions to the NFL, and scheme fit.
We can't talk enough about Jorge Polanco and how impressive he has been lately. - Clearly last year's knee injury was worse than we knew, but Polo didn't make excuses for his poor performance when he was on with us. - How sustainable is this hot streak? - Would he ever hit lefties left-handed? Doubtful. :30- ICYMI: our conversation with the Seahawks' first round draft pick, Grey Zabel. :45- We close out the show with one last thing!
Bump and Stacy are joined by North Dakota State Offensive Coordinator Dan Larson to look back on new Seahawks Guard Grey Zabel’s college years, they hop abord the Hype Train, they bring you some of the biggest stories around the NFL, including why Saints QB Derek Carr is pushing back on speculation that he faked an injury, and they tell you what you need to know!
“Recevez 10% de remise avec le code HYROX10 : https://bit.ly/nutripure-extraterrien-hyrox”Découvrez l'univers de l'hyrox avec Jezabel Kremer. Elle partage son incroyable parcours de championne dans les disciplines Spartan et d'Hyrox, tout en évoquant les défis personnels qui accompagnent sa vie d'athlète. Bart complète ces échanges d'anecdotes et d'analyses sur l'entraînement, la motivation et la conciliation entre vie professionnelle et familiale. Ensemble, ils explorent des thèmes tels que l'impact des idoles sportives, l'importance de l'éducation physique dès le plus jeune âge, et la continuité de la passion sportive malgré le poids de l'âge. Préparez-vous à une conversation inspirante et authentique, remplie de conseils pratiques et d'enthousiasme communicatif !Épisode disponible aussi en vidéo sur Youtube
Salk loves what the Seahawks ultimately did in the draft and he describes why. Then, they replay their interview with Seahawks first round pick Grey Zabel about his draft day, becoming a Seahawk and more.
Bob and Dave are live at the VMAC to discuss what Grey Zabel can bring to the Seahawks offensive line, they are joined by ESPN’s Brady Henderson to break down what the first round tells us about the future of the team, they look back on some of the biggest surprises from the first round, including Sheduer Sanders falling to day two, and they discuss their hope for the Seahawks second and third round picks.
The Seahawks drafted Grey Zabel with their first round pick and Salk gives them a grade of an A for doing so. After that, they take calls to get fans opinions on the draft pick.
Grey Zabel joins Brock and Salk to discuss being selected by the Seahawks last night, how many of those Busch Lights he ended up having, why he is a good fit for Klint Kubiak's outside zone scheme, his favorite thing to grown on his farm, how he went from a two star recruit to a first round draft pick and what he knows about Seattle. Then, we discuss what the Seahawks need to do the rest of the weekend in this draft.
Brock and Salk discuss how they can continue to become a Mike Macdonald team along with the important keys to focus on throughout this draft. They also dive in on what they have learned early on about Grey Zabel, including his love for farming. In Blue 88, topics include why day two of the NFL Draft will be so different than day one, what was the biggest reach of a pick in the first round and what was a home run and what Brock learned walking around the VMAC on draft night.
Stacy Rost, Brady Henderson, and Curtis Rogers are live at the VMAC to break down what the Grey Zabel draft pick tells us about the direction of the Seahawks’ offense, they give you their thoughts on the Jaguars trading up for Travis Hunter and Shedeur Sanders falling to day two in Headline Rewrites, they react to the biggest surprises of the first round, and they ask if the Seahawks should stay put or move up on day two.
Stacy Rost, Brady Henderson, and Curtis Rogers are joined by North Dakota State beat writer Jeff Kolpack to look back on Grey Zabel’s college career, they answer your questions about Charles Cross’ future in Seattle and Sheduer Sanders falling to day two in Four Down Territory, they hear what Earl Thomas said about the end of his Seahawks career in The Timeline, and they break down what Grey Zabel said about how he’ll fit in Kubiak’s offense.
Stacy Rost, Brady Henderson, and Curtis Rogers are joined by Ray Roberts to get his thoughts on what the Seahawks drafting Guard Grey Zabel means for the future of the offensive line, they give you their thoughts on the Jaguars trading up for Travis Hunter and Shedeur Sanders falling to day two of the 2025 NFL Draft in Headline Rewrites, they hop aboard the Hype Train, and they tell you what you need to know!
In the first hour, Dave Softy Mahler and Dick Fain, plus Hugh Millen and Mike Holmgren, chat with Steve Hutchinson about the Seahawks selecting Grey Zabel, then react to the #18 pick yesterday before looking ahead to the second round of the NFL Draft starting.
Steve Hutchinson, Seahawks legend who interviewed Grey Zabel before the NFL Draft, sits down with Dave Softy Mahler, Dick Fain, and Hugh Millen to talk about the skills of Seattle's #18 pick, the offensive line class in the draft, and challenges ahead for Grey.
In the first hour of Friday's show, Ian Furness talks to Rob Rang of Fox Sports about the Seahawks selection of Grey Zabel at #18 last night, then talks to Danny O'Neil from The Dang Apostrophe about the NFL Draft and Seahawks decision, then Ian's son and left tackle at Whitworth University, Kiefer Furness joins to break down the Grey Zabel pick.
WDAY First News anchors Lisa Budeau, Scott Engen and Lydia Blume break down your regional news and weather for Friday, April 25, 2025. InForum Minute is produced by Forum Communications and brought to you by reporters from The Forum of Fargo-Moorhead and WDAY TV. Visit https://www.inforum.com/subscribe to subscribe.
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Mina Kimes from ESPN joins Dick Fain and Hugh Millen to talk about the Seahawks in the 2025 NFL Draft including Mike Macdonald power dynamics, plus Shedeur Sanders, Grey Zabel, the best fit for Seattle, trades, defensive tackles, and Bama's Jalen Milroe.
With the NFL Draft just over a week away, Lo and Money dive deep into what the Chargers might do with the 22nd overall pick and beyond. The focus? Trenches, trenches, trenches — expect offensive and defensive line picks early, especially with depth needs and recent free agent additions filling some skill position gaps. Their conversation also covers team needs, mock draft scenarios, and answers some listener questions. Plus Lo is heading to Brazil in September as part of a fan travel package (⚡BoltsInBrazil.com) — complete with food, fun, and Chargers fans abroad.
Lance Zierlein, NFL Draft expert for the NFL Network, joins Dave Softy Mahler and Dick Fain to talk about the Raiders quarterback situation, the Bears running back situation, his latest mock with Tet McMillan going to Seattle, Shavon Revel Jr, and Travis Hunter.