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After
assaulting basic human rights for over two years, California Governor
Gavin Newsom is working on a new INFANTICIDE bill that would legalize
the murder of children up to nine months gestation and in the week(s)
after birth. The bill has been proposed by Newsom's "Future of Abortion
Council" which makes recommendations to "strengthen and expand"
abortions in the state of California. Under Cali Nuclear’s
suddenly the answer to “Net Zero” — Japan wants to triple its nuclear
power by 2030 It’s the third largest economy in the world, and a large
but quiet vacuum of global fossil fuels. Right now it’s the second
largest importer of gas in the world after China, and the third largest
importer of coal (not that Extinction Rebellion seems to care). Before
the Fukushima disaster in 2011, nuclear
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the digital ID grid rolls out in country after country; the dumbphone
revolution sees people ditching their smartphones in growing numbers;
and performers are dropping like flies as the Foo Pfizers drummer
becomes the latest in the string of celebrity death Import errors create friction before anyone has seen the magic of a product. Here's what Product teams can do.
Australia now has nearly 10GW of wind power installed on the National
Electricity Grid, but look at the monthly minimums — the guaranteed
power we can rely on. The good news is that it’s increased by 10% over
this time last year. The bad news is that it was only 216MW. From the
10,000MW of windpower we paid to install, at one point in the last month
only 2% was working, and that’s not unusual. Th A
new Russian opinion poll shows that President Vladimir Putin has gotten
a boost in ratings since the start of the war in Ukraine. The Levada
Center said in a survey released on March 30 that more than 80 percent
of Russian respondents support his actions. The poll was the first
Levada has conducted since the conflict began on February 24. The survey
also showed 83 percent of Russians backing Put
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height="320" allow="fullscreen"] via Anarchy For Freedom (RECORDED
FEBRUARY 3, 2022): "In this interview with the legendary James Corbett, I
ask him about his views on Extraterrestrial life, spirituality and
consciousness, anarchy vs politics, what he expects to happen in the
near future, how he does his research, his best con
After
assaulting basic human rights for over two years, California Governor
Gavin Newsom is working on a new INFANTICIDE bill that would legalize
the murder of children up to nine months gestation and in the week(s)
after birth. The bill has been proposed by Newsom's "Future of Abortion
Council" which makes recommendations to "strengthen and expand"
abortions in the state of California. Under Cali
Nuclear’s
suddenly the answer to “Net Zero” — Japan wants to triple its nuclear
power by 2030 It’s the third largest economy in the world, and a large
but quiet vacuum of global fossil fuels. Right now it’s the second
largest importer of gas in the world after China, and the third largest
importer of coal (not that Extinction Rebellion seems to care). Before
the Fukushima disaster in 2011, nuclear
[iframe src="https://www.bitchute.com/embed/tEfXz2oVLFUl/" width="90%"
height="320" allow="fullscreen"] This week on the New World Next Week:
the digital ID grid rolls out in country after country; the dumbphone
revolution sees people ditching their smartphones in growing numbers;
and performers are dropping like flies as the Foo Pfizers drummer
becomes the latest in the string of celebrity death
Import errors create friction before anyone has seen the magic of a product. Here's what Product teams can do.
Australia now has nearly 10GW of wind power installed on the National
Electricity Grid, but look at the monthly minimums — the guaranteed
power we can rely on. The good news is that it’s increased by 10% over
this time last year. The bad news is that it was only 216MW. From the
10,000MW of windpower we paid to install, at one point in the last month
only 2% was working, and that’s not unusual. Th
A
new Russian opinion poll shows that President Vladimir Putin has gotten
a boost in ratings since the start of the war in Ukraine. The Levada
Center said in a survey released on March 30 that more than 80 percent
of Russian respondents support his actions. The poll was the first
Levada has conducted since the conflict began on February 24. The survey
also showed 83 percent of Russians backing Put
[iframe src="https://www.bitchute.com/embed/X8JiLOtYhOQ2/" width="90%"
height="320" allow="fullscreen"] via Anarchy For Freedom (RECORDED
FEBRUARY 3, 2022): "In this interview with the legendary James Corbett, I
ask him about his views on Extraterrestrial life, spirituality and
consciousness, anarchy vs politics, what he expects to happen in the
near future, how he does his research, his best con
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Given that John Oliver's latest story is all about the issues facing
truck drivers, it's not all that much of a surprise that Amazon's name
pops up. After breaking down how difficult it is for truck drivers to
earn a decent wage, Oliver turns his attention to the problem of drivers
being classified as "independent contractors" instead of "employees" by
some companies — a model that allows those s
There aren't many people who could get away with saying "Shh, you're
interrupting" to Stephen Colbert on his very own show. But then again,
Shaquille O'Neal isn't most people. In the Late Show clip above, the
basketball legend demonstrates a brownie recipe from his new cookbook,
Shaq's Family Style , while casually scolding Colbert whenever he
questions anything the big man says. The process is c A
previously unreported US Navy encounter with UAPs has been revealed by a
former marines officer. According to documentary filmmaker Dave C.
Beaty, t... 10 out of 10 based on 2 ratings
We all woke up to atrocities on Sunday. In Ukraine and in Sacramento,
California. Russian war crimes in Europe and another mass shooting in
the U.S. On today's BradCast , we detail the atrocities in both places
before turning to the fight for the only thing that still has a chance
of stopping them: democracy. But we can't have democracy without voting
systems the public can oversee, and that rema Newly
released documents suggest that the Soviet Union was experimenting with
telepathic communication. According to 1960s CIA reports which were
rece...
Given that John Oliver's latest story is all about the issues facing
truck drivers, it's not all that much of a surprise that Amazon's name
pops up. After breaking down how difficult it is for truck drivers to
earn a decent wage, Oliver turns his attention to the problem of drivers
being classified as "independent contractors" instead of "employees" by
some companies — a model that allows those s
There aren't many people who could get away with saying "Shh, you're
interrupting" to Stephen Colbert on his very own show. But then again,
Shaquille O'Neal isn't most people. In the Late Show clip above, the
basketball legend demonstrates a brownie recipe from his new cookbook,
Shaq's Family Style , while casually scolding Colbert whenever he
questions anything the big man says. The process is c
A
previously unreported US Navy encounter with UAPs has been revealed by a
former marines officer. According to documentary filmmaker Dave C.
Beaty, t...
10 out of 10 based on 2 ratings
We all woke up to atrocities on Sunday. In Ukraine and in Sacramento,
California. Russian war crimes in Europe and another mass shooting in
the U.S. On today's BradCast , we detail the atrocities in both places
before turning to the fight for the only thing that still has a chance
of stopping them: democracy. But we can't have democracy without voting
systems the public can oversee, and that rema
Newly
released documents suggest that the Soviet Union was experimenting with
telepathic communication. According to 1960s CIA reports which were
rece...
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China
and Russia are unlikely to support any measures that France, the U.S.
and Britain propose. European leaders sought to impose more sanctions,
but were divided on whether to ban Russian natural gas. Sanders says corporations using "specter of inflation to make outrageous profits by price-gouging Americans" Union organizers say Jeff Bezos' company's tactics backfired at Staten Island warehouse The
apparent execution of Ukrainian civilians by retreating Russian forces,
their bodies strewn in streets and yards, has focused attention on what
constitutes crimes in war.
Putin loves to evoke the family to describe the relationship between
our countries. But we have always known our identities are quite
distinct Recently, as someone born in Belarus who has lived in Russia, I
have often been asked the same question: why did Ukraine, Russia and
Belarus, nations so closely related to each other, develop in such
different ways? My answer is very simple: this closeness
Slide in new car registrations comes as petrol and diesel prices soar
in Ukraine crisis The number of new cars sold in the UK in March was the
lowest for the month in 24 years because of the ongoing semiconductor
shortages and the cost of living crisis, as electric vehicles enjoyed a
record month. The slump in new car registrations, down 14% compared to
March 2021, follows two months of year-on-y
China
and Russia are unlikely to support any measures that France, the U.S.
and Britain propose. European leaders sought to impose more sanctions,
but were divided on whether to ban Russian natural gas.
Sanders says corporations using "specter of inflation to make outrageous profits by price-gouging Americans"
Union organizers say Jeff Bezos' company's tactics backfired at Staten Island warehouse
The
apparent execution of Ukrainian civilians by retreating Russian forces,
their bodies strewn in streets and yards, has focused attention on what
constitutes crimes in war.
Putin loves to evoke the family to describe the relationship between
our countries. But we have always known our identities are quite
distinct Recently, as someone born in Belarus who has lived in Russia, I
have often been asked the same question: why did Ukraine, Russia and
Belarus, nations so closely related to each other, develop in such
different ways? My answer is very simple: this closeness
Slide in new car registrations comes as petrol and diesel prices soar
in Ukraine crisis The number of new cars sold in the UK in March was the
lowest for the month in 24 years because of the ongoing semiconductor
shortages and the cost of living crisis, as electric vehicles enjoyed a
record month. The slump in new car registrations, down 14% compared to
March 2021, follows two months of year-on-y
science
Every
10 years, astronomers and astrophysicists outline priorities for the
hardware they need in the decadal survey on astronomy and astrophysics. A
new method of obtaining ancient genomic data without damaging source
material has been developed by University of Otago researchers, creating
new opportunities for museum and archaeological collections worldwide. Nearly
half of these ocean ecosystems have been wiped out since 1950. One man
is on a mission to reverse that—by speed-growing coral in hyperefficient
nurseries. Disruptions to supplies of hydrogen and helium have led the National Weather Service to cancel routine launches at some sites. How
hot is too hot, and how dry is too dry, for the Earth's forests? A new
study from an international team of researchers found the answers—by
looking at decades of dying trees. Apple’s MacBook Air M1 is the perfect mix of power and portability. Read our review to find out why.
Every
10 years, astronomers and astrophysicists outline priorities for the
hardware they need in the decadal survey on astronomy and astrophysics.
A
new method of obtaining ancient genomic data without damaging source
material has been developed by University of Otago researchers, creating
new opportunities for museum and archaeological collections worldwide.
Nearly
half of these ocean ecosystems have been wiped out since 1950. One man
is on a mission to reverse that—by speed-growing coral in hyperefficient
nurseries.
Disruptions to supplies of hydrogen and helium have led the National Weather Service to cancel routine launches at some sites.
How
hot is too hot, and how dry is too dry, for the Earth's forests? A new
study from an international team of researchers found the answers—by
looking at decades of dying trees.
Apple’s MacBook Air M1 is the perfect mix of power and portability. Read our review to find out why.
Veterans Today
On 4 April, 267 soldiers and officers of the 503rd Independent
Battalion of the Ukrainian Navy surrendered in Mariupol. This was the
entire surviving personnel of the unit.
Ukrainian Pravda: On April 2, in the liberated city of Bucha, special
units of the National Police of Ukraine began clearing the area of
saboteurs. Specialists of the Explosive Ordnance Disposal Service
inspect the places of war crimes of the Russian Federation and seize
explosive devices and ammunition that have not detonated. Law
enforcement officers inspect every yard and shelter.
No government has been powerful enough to break the petrodollar
arrangement until now. How did that happen and what will it mean for the
U.S. and global economies? Commentary on the Bucha incident.
Any attempt to provide a sober and concrete analysis of the actual
history of Nazism in Ukraine runs the risk of being disingenuously
labeled and dismissed as “pro-Putin” because it does not support NATO
and The West's war-mongering narrative.
Russian intervention halted activities at five Ukrainian biolabs that
had been working with anthrax, tularemia, brucellosis, cholera,
leptospirosis, and African swine fever.
On 4 April, 267 soldiers and officers of the 503rd Independent
Battalion of the Ukrainian Navy surrendered in Mariupol. This was the
entire surviving personnel of the unit.
Ukrainian Pravda: On April 2, in the liberated city of Bucha, special
units of the National Police of Ukraine began clearing the area of
saboteurs. Specialists of the Explosive Ordnance Disposal Service
inspect the places of war crimes of the Russian Federation and seize
explosive devices and ammunition that have not detonated. Law
enforcement officers inspect every yard and shelter.
No government has been powerful enough to break the petrodollar
arrangement until now. How did that happen and what will it mean for the
U.S. and global economies?
Commentary on the Bucha incident.
Any attempt to provide a sober and concrete analysis of the actual
history of Nazism in Ukraine runs the risk of being disingenuously
labeled and dismissed as “pro-Putin” because it does not support NATO
and The West's war-mongering narrative.
Russian intervention halted activities at five Ukrainian biolabs that
had been working with anthrax, tularemia, brucellosis, cholera,
leptospirosis, and African swine fever.
youtube
Ellen welcomed Walker Scobell, the 13-year-old breakout star of “The
Adam Project." He made his acting debut playing Ryan Reynolds' younger
self, and explained that he was nervous around Ryan at first, but then
warmed up to him enough to scare him constantly on set. The young actor
also talked about how he lost a few teeth while filming the movie.
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Guest host Brandi Carlile welcomed her friend Alicia Keys to perform an
acoustic version of their Grammy-nominated duet, "A Beautiful Noise."
#AliciaKeys #BrandiCarlile #Ellen #TheEllenShow #EllenDeGeneres
Subscribe to The Ellen Show: https://ellen.tv/3D6Sewq FOLLOW THE ELLEN
SHOW Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/theellenshow/ Facebook:
https://www.facebook.com/ellentv/ Twitter: https://twitt
Mariana dives into the world of international scamming to understand
how it all works and meet the outlaws at the heart of this booming
industry. Her investigation takes her from the streets of Montego Bay to
the glitzy neighborhoods of Tel Aviv as she pursues some of the biggest
phone, lottery and financial scammers in the world and learns why
Americans are the perfect targets. ➡ Subscribe: http
As the longest POW in Vietnam history, Ernie Brace likely endured more
than any other POW during the war. Held for almost eight years, he faced
capture, starvation, sickness, torture, solitude and desperation. After
three-and-a-half years, Brace was transported from the jungle to the
infamous prison in Vietnam dubbed the 'Hanoi Hilton,' and finally heard
the voice of another American: Lt. Cmdr. J
Ellen welcomed Walker Scobell, the 13-year-old breakout star of “The
Adam Project." He made his acting debut playing Ryan Reynolds' younger
self, and explained that he was nervous around Ryan at first, but then
warmed up to him enough to scare him constantly on set. The young actor
also talked about how he lost a few teeth while filming the movie.
#WalkerScobell #Ellen #TheEllenShow #EllenDeGener
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Guest host Brandi Carlile welcomed her friend Alicia Keys to perform an
acoustic version of their Grammy-nominated duet, "A Beautiful Noise."
#AliciaKeys #BrandiCarlile #Ellen #TheEllenShow #EllenDeGeneres
Subscribe to The Ellen Show: https://ellen.tv/3D6Sewq FOLLOW THE ELLEN
SHOW Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/theellenshow/ Facebook:
https://www.facebook.com/ellentv/ Twitter: https://twitt
Mariana dives into the world of international scamming to understand
how it all works and meet the outlaws at the heart of this booming
industry. Her investigation takes her from the streets of Montego Bay to
the glitzy neighborhoods of Tel Aviv as she pursues some of the biggest
phone, lottery and financial scammers in the world and learns why
Americans are the perfect targets. ➡ Subscribe: http
As the longest POW in Vietnam history, Ernie Brace likely endured more
than any other POW during the war. Held for almost eight years, he faced
capture, starvation, sickness, torture, solitude and desperation. After
three-and-a-half years, Brace was transported from the jungle to the
infamous prison in Vietnam dubbed the 'Hanoi Hilton,' and finally heard
the voice of another American: Lt. Cmdr. J
Analysts
The need for greater sustainability is driving many conversations
between professional services firms and their clients, but just talking
won’t be enough. Professional services firms were never meant to be
high-profile. First appearing almost a hundred years ago, in response to
regulatory changes in the aftermath of the Wall Street Crash, the
primary purpose of these firms was to advise. Working
Deloitte recently announced significant investment in Converge by
Deloitte, offerings that will, in Deloitte’s words, “drive ethical and
responsible transformation of industry” through “new software platforms,
ecosystem and alliance relationships and hiring additional diverse
software engineering, data scientist and industry professionals to
dramatically accelerate the future transformation of in
It’s no secret that justifying your investment in thought leadership
with some clear, quantifiable financial evidence can be a tricky thing
to do. Few firms have completely nailed the whole approach to KPIs—and
it’s easy to see why. Take, for example, the (entirely hypothetical)
story of Charlotte. In 2019, Charlotte worked as a senior manager for a
manufacturing company and came across a well-re
On International Women’s Day in 2018 I presented a research paper about
how consulting firms can retain women in what we termed the “pinched
middle”*. A common dropout point occurs when women hit the manager to
senior manager grade. Often, these women are in their late 20s and early
30s, and just as they’re expected to be at full-throttle with their
career, they’re also becoming busier at home. I
The need for greater sustainability is driving many conversations
between professional services firms and their clients, but just talking
won’t be enough. Professional services firms were never meant to be
high-profile. First appearing almost a hundred years ago, in response to
regulatory changes in the aftermath of the Wall Street Crash, the
primary purpose of these firms was to advise. Working
Deloitte recently announced significant investment in Converge by
Deloitte, offerings that will, in Deloitte’s words, “drive ethical and
responsible transformation of industry” through “new software platforms,
ecosystem and alliance relationships and hiring additional diverse
software engineering, data scientist and industry professionals to
dramatically accelerate the future transformation of in
It’s no secret that justifying your investment in thought leadership
with some clear, quantifiable financial evidence can be a tricky thing
to do. Few firms have completely nailed the whole approach to KPIs—and
it’s easy to see why. Take, for example, the (entirely hypothetical)
story of Charlotte. In 2019, Charlotte worked as a senior manager for a
manufacturing company and came across a well-re
On International Women’s Day in 2018 I presented a research paper about
how consulting firms can retain women in what we termed the “pinched
middle”*. A common dropout point occurs when women hit the manager to
senior manager grade. Often, these women are in their late 20s and early
30s, and just as they’re expected to be at full-throttle with their
career, they’re also becoming busier at home. I
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Will the invasion of Ukraine prove to be the Russian president’s undoing? The incumbent president's electoral victory will have major consequences both for Serbia and the wider region. “Where the scare goes the money goes” – Larry Bell [H/t Jay Lehr]
The state of Texas is taking a big swing in defense of its
gerrymanders, and if they connect it’s going to be devastating. Beyond
the immediate legal fight over whether Texas lawmakers again
discriminated against voters of color when drawing new political
districts , a quieter war is being waged that could dramatically
constrict voting rights protections nationwide for years to come. For
decades,
. However, the portion of the letter that detailed the lawyer’s
allegations of political taint was redacted by the AG’s office, which
provided the letter to us under the Public Information Act. We still
hope to see that. — Chuck Lindell (@chucklindell) 7:26 AM – 1 April 2022
I doubt anyone would be surprised by this accusation, but just because
Ken Paxton is a terrible human being doesn’t mean he
April 5, 2022 (The New Atlas) - Russian operations in Ukraine enter
week 6. Russian forces have completed a withdrawal from around Kiev and
other cities in north-central Ukraine after announcing a reduction of
operations in these areas almost a week ago. The focus will now be on
Donbas - the protection of
Will the invasion of Ukraine prove to be the Russian president’s undoing?
The incumbent president's electoral victory will have major consequences both for Serbia and the wider region.
“Where the scare goes the money goes” – Larry Bell [H/t Jay Lehr]
The state of Texas is taking a big swing in defense of its
gerrymanders, and if they connect it’s going to be devastating. Beyond
the immediate legal fight over whether Texas lawmakers again
discriminated against voters of color when drawing new political
districts , a quieter war is being waged that could dramatically
constrict voting rights protections nationwide for years to come. For
decades,
. However, the portion of the letter that detailed the lawyer’s
allegations of political taint was redacted by the AG’s office, which
provided the letter to us under the Public Information Act. We still
hope to see that. — Chuck Lindell (@chucklindell) 7:26 AM – 1 April 2022
I doubt anyone would be surprised by this accusation, but just because
Ken Paxton is a terrible human being doesn’t mean he
April 5, 2022 (The New Atlas) - Russian operations in Ukraine enter
week 6. Russian forces have completed a withdrawal from around Kiev and
other cities in north-central Ukraine after announcing a reduction of
operations in these areas almost a week ago. The focus will now be on
Donbas - the protection of
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