ot

¿Serán acogidas por el gobierno las recomendaciones a la paz total?

Panelistas consideran que el gobierno debe escuchar la voz de quienes han negociado la paz en el pasado; consideran que advertencias generan preocupación sobre el futuro de esta política del gobierno.




ot

Paz total, ¿hora de hacer replanteamientos?

Expertos analizaron la suspensión del cese al fuego con las disidencias, la ponencia de la ley de sometimiento y los retos en términos de seguridad.




ot

Paz total: entre ceses al fuego e inicio de conversaciones

Panelistas analizaron la instalación de la mesa socio-jurídica en Buenaventura; los protocolos con el Eln y el arranque del diálogo con disidencias.




ot

Episodio 3 Hora2023: la definición de la baraja en Bogotá

Panelistas consideran que todavía hay una etapa de especulaciones, que la segunda vuelta cambiará la dinámica electoral en Bogotá y que parte del voto de Gustavo Petro se le endosará al candidato del petrismo.




ot

Un año del gobierno Petro: los aciertos y desaciertos de la paz total

Panelistas consideran que hay victorias como el cese con el Eln, pero ven lento el proceso con otras organizaciones, sobre todo, las que deben someterse a la justicia.




ot

Paz total, ¿hay alguna forma de corregir el camino?

Panelistas consideran que esta idea tiene avances positivos como el cese con el Eln, pero aseguran que debe haber cambio en política en seguridad, estrategia militar e inteligencia.




ot

Ciclo con el Eln y diálogos con disidencias, ¿el avance de la paz total?

Panelistas consideran que es importante lo que pasa con el Eln y disidencias, pero advierten que hay dudas sobre la capacidad del Estado en aplicar todo lo que se va acordando.




ot

¿Logrará la nueva política de drogas combatir el narcotráfico?

Panelistas consideran que la nueva política es novedosa en el enfoque ambiental y territorial, pero critican los pocos cambios en el enfoque en seguridad.




ot

Episodio 8 I Hora 2023: el Gran debate con candidatos a la Alcaldía de Bogotá

Escuche las propuestas de los candidatos a la Alcaldía de Bogotá, Carlos Fernando Galán, Juan Daniel Oviedo, Rodrigo Lara, Jorge Enrique Robledo, Diego Molano y Jorge Luis Vargas en política social, competitividad y movilidad




ot

Homenaje a Fernando Botero: ¿cómo logra ser universal?

Cuatro expertos en la obra de Fernando Botero analizaron sus fuentes de inspiración, el legado artístico y el impacto de sus donaciones en el mundo artístico.




ot

Episodio 13 I Hora2023: entrevista con los candidatos a la alcaldía de Bogotá

Los tres candidatos punteros a la alcaldía de Bogotá hablan de temas claves de la ciudad, la manera como resolverían problemas en su administración y responden a las polémicas en sus campañas.




ot

Lo que dejó las elecciones: voto finish y voto por mujeres

Panelistas consideran que hay liderazgos puntuales, pero que hace falta responsabilidad de los partidos en conformación de listas y avales.




ot

Crisis en la Paz total, ¿se pueden o no salvar los procesos de negociación?

Panelistas consideran importante que el gobierno reconozca que puede lograr una paz parcial




ot

¿Qué viene para la paz total tras el cambio de comisionado para la paz?

Panelistas consideran que resolvería el problema de legitimidad de la paz total, pero no la crisis en las mesas del Eln y EMC.




ot

Cifras, decisiones y hechos, ¿en qué va la paz total?

Panelistas analizaron el impacto de la decisión de la Corte Constitucional sobre la paz total, las cifras de violencia y el inicio del quinto ciclo con el ELN.




ot

¿Se agotó la negociación como mecanismo para definir el salario mínimo?

Panelistas consideran que el proceso deja por fuera elementos como informalidad, las diferencias de costo de vida entre ciudades y que se debe abrir la discusión al pago por horas.




ot

Paz total: líderes sociales, cambios en el diálogo con el Eln y violencia

Panelistas analizaron qué rumbo toma la paz total ante la declaración de la Corte Constitucional del estado de cosas inconstitucional por el asesinato de líderes sociales.




ot

¿Cómo enfrentar el panorama de explotación sexual y prostitución?

Panelistas consideran que las medidas en Medellín son un avance, pero resaltan que debe haber mayor apoyo institucional.




ot

¿Qué cambios enfrentará la salud y la paz total en adelante?

Panelistas analizan qué va a pasar con la narrativa en dos de los ejes más importantes sobre los que se mueve el gobierno Petro.




ot

Protestas estudiantiles: retos y desafíos para la universidad

Panelistas analizaron el panorama en Colombia y EE. UU., el alcance de la protesta, el rol de los estudiantes y el papel de la universidad en las grandes discusiones.




ot

“Esperamos dar la noticia de que se destrabó el proyecto de PTAR Canoas”: alcalde Galán




ot

Militares secuestrados y diálogo con el ELN, ¿se desgastó la Paz Total?

Panelistas analizaron el impacto que tienen hechos de violencia en el futuro de las nueve mesas de negociación que tiene abiertas el Gobierno.




ot

A 70 años del voto femenino, ¿cómo está el país en materia de violencia política contra la mujer?

Panelistas debatieron sobre el camino recorrido, los logros alcanzados y los desafíos que tienen las mujeres a la hora de participar en política.




ot

Borrador de decreto sobre la Paz Total, ¿una hoja de ruta clara para el futuro de las negociaciones?

Panelistas debatieron sobre los últimos hechos de violencia en el país y las claridades que trae el borrador de decreto que contiene líneas operativas para el funcionamiento de la Paz Total.




ot

I Got the Car - John Flanigan

http://www.musicxray.com/xrays/2672446 John Flanigan - I Got the Car - John Flanigan




ot

Not What I Thought It Would Be

http://www.musicxray.com/xrays/2672449 michaelclews@yahoo.co.uk - Not What I Thought It Would Be




ot

Kootenay Saturday Nights

http://www.musicxray.com/xrays/2672464 Carolyn202 - Kootenay Saturday Nights




ot

17 shot talk (Trap)

http://www.musicxray.com/xrays/2672480 KadoMane - 17 shot talk (Trap)




ot

South Dakota Is Sharing Driver's License Info To Help Find Out Who's A Citizen

Updated at 7:57 p.m. ET To help figure out the U.S. citizenship status of every adult living in the country, the Trump administration has been accumulating driver's license information from states including South Dakota, NPR has learned. South Dakota Public Safety Secretary Craig Price — who was appointed to President Trump's commission on law enforcement this year — signed an agreement in April to share information from driver's licenses and state ID cards with the U.S. Census Bureau, according to a copy of the memorandum of understanding the state's Department of Public Safety provided to NPR. In the past year since the Trump administration failed in its attempt to add the now-blocked citizenship question to 2020 census forms, the Census Bureau has been gathering state and federal records under directives from Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross , who oversees the bureau, and an executive order Trump issued in July 2019 . In addition to allowing states to redistrict using the number of




ot

Kansas Rep. Steve Watkins Charged With Felonies Over Voter Registration At UPS Store

Just weeks before his first primary to defend his congressional seat, U.S. Rep. Steve Watkins is facing multiple charges stemming from him registering to vote using the address of a UPS storefront. The charges were filed Tuesday, before the freshman Republican appeared in a debate with two GOP challengers. Shawnee County District Attorney Mike Kagay filed multiple felony counts against Watkins: interference with law enforcement; providing false information; voting without being qualified; and unlawful advance voting. He was also charged with a misdemeanor for failing to tell the Department of Motor Vehicles about a change of address. The charges stem from a ballot Watkins cast in a local election last year. In December, The Topeka Capital-Journal reported that Watkins used a UPS store address on his voter registration. The congressman listed his official residence as a UPS Store in Topeka on a change-of-address form for voter registration in August 2019. Then, he signed an application




ot

Senator Lifts Hold On Military Promotions After Assurances On Impeachment Witness

Sen. Tammy Duckworth, D-Ill., said Tuesday that she would lift a hold on more than 1,100 senior military promotions after the Department of Defense assured her that it did not block the promotion of Army Lt. Col. Alexander Vindman — a key witness in the impeachment inquiry of President Trump. Duckworth, a member of the Senate Armed Services Committee and combat veteran, put the hold on promotions earlier this month, demanding written confirmation from Defense Secretary Mike Esper that the former National Security Council aide had been recommended for advancement to full colonel. "Donald Trump's unprecedented efforts to further politicize our military by retaliating against Lt. Col. Vindman — for doing his patriotic duty of telling the truth under oath — are unconscionable," the senator said in a statement announcing that she would lift the hold. "I'm glad the Department of Defense was finally able to set the record straight that Vindman had earned and was set to receive a promotion to




ot

Trump Overhauls Key Environmental Law To Speed Up Pipelines And Other Projects

In Atlanta today, President Trump will announce big changes to the regulations that govern one of the nation's most significant environmental laws. The aim is to speed up approval for major projects like pipelines and highways, but critics say it could sideline the concerns of poor and minority communities impacted by those projects, and discount their impact on climate change. The 50-year-old National Environmental Policy Act, or NEPA, was signed into law by President Richard Nixon. It requires federal agencies to consider the environmental effects of proposed projects before they are approved. It also gives the public and interest groups the ability to comment on those evaluations. The administration's new regulations are expected to reduce the types and number of projects that will be subject to review under the NEPA. An earlier version of the proposed rules truncated those reviews in an effort to streamline processes that can take years to complete. It also dropped a requirement




ot

Hey, Hey, You Got Any Of Them Internet Links?!

Come on over for November's LinkMe thread! Share a link you think would make a good post and put it on someone's radar so they can make that post!





ot

286: Remote From WWDC 2020 With Craig Federighi and Greg Joswiak

John Gruber is joined by Craig Federighi and Greg Joswiak to discuss the news from WWDC 2020: the Mac’s transition to Apple silicon, MacOS 11 Big Sur, iOS and iPadOS 14, and more.




ot

288: ‘It Shouldn’t Be Hard to Get a Smoothie’ With Dan Frommer

Dan Frommer returns to the show for more analysis of WWDC 2020, including App Clips and the Mac's transition to Apple silicon.




ot

292: ‘Not the Batman We Want or Need’, With Rene Ritchie

Rene Ritchie returns to the show. Topics include Phil Schiller advancing to Apple Fellow, Microsoft’s simmering spat with Apple over Xbox Game Pass and the App Store’s ban on game streaming services, and Epic’s sizzling spat with Apple over, well, the entire concept of iOS as we know it.




ot

294: ‘DOS Rot’, With John Moltz

John Moltz returns to the show. Poodles are great dogs. Windows stinks worse than ever. Everyone should watch “Ted Lasso”.




ot

306: ‘A Total Landscaping’, With Mike Monteiro

Mike Monteiro returns to the show to talk about the Capitol insurrection and riot, Twitter and Facebook permanently banning Donald Trump, the shutdown of Parler, the fate of liberal democracy, and Mike’s new book, “The Collected Angers”.




ot

312: ‘Not to Get Zealotrous’, With Craig Mod

Craig Mod joins the show to talk about writing, designing, filmmaking, what makes for good software, and building a successful membership program to support independent art. And: pizza toast.




ot

316: Remote From WWDC 2021 With Craig Federighi and Greg Joswiak

Special guests Craig Federighi and Greg Joswiak join me to discuss the news from WWDC 2021: the all-new multitasking interface in iPadOS 15, on-device Siri, new privacy controls in Safari and Mail, MacOS 12 Monterey, and more.




ot

323: ‘Skeptical Not Cynical’, With Matthew Panzarino

Matthew Panzarino returns to the show to talk about the new iPhones 13 and their camera systems.




ot

329: ‘The Scotland Board of Tourism’, With David Smith

Special guest David Smith returns to the show to talk about Apple Watch Series 7 and the state of WatchOS, Apple suing NSO Group, and more.




ot

338: ‘That’ll Pivot His Tables’, With Rene Ritchie

Rene Ritchie returns to the show to talk about unwanted AirTag tracking, and what we expect from Apple’s rumored March product event.




ot

362: ‘Grand Scale Foot-Shooting’, With Anil Dash

Special guest: Anil Dash. A little about last week’s U.S. midterm elections, and a lot about what’s going on at Twitter under Elon Musk.




ot

370: ‘Fine Hypertext Products’, With Jason Kottke

Jason Kottke returns to the show to celebrate the 25th anniversary of Kottke.org.




ot

373: ‘This Guy Reads a Lot Better’, With Quinn Nelson

Special guest Quinn Nelson joins the show to talk about Apple’s rumored AR/VR headset, Apple silicon, and more.




ot

383: ‘A Photocopy of a Fax’, With Jason Snell

Jason Snell, come on down. You’re the next contestent on The Talk Show. Special topics: John Warnock and Adobe, Disney and Apple, the iMac’s 25th anniversary, and more.




ot

¿Qué es la ozonoterapia y para que sirve?

¿Qué es la ozonoterapia y para que sirve?




ot

Conozca todo sobre la Esclerosis Lateral Amiotrófica.

Conozca todo sobre la Esclerosis Lateral Amiotrófica.