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Jurisdicción Agraria, ¿es necesaria para hacer la Reforma Agraria?

Panelistas analizaron el alcance de la ley ordinaria presentada al Congreso. Senador Miguel Uribe denunció irregularidades en la contratación de la ANT y bajos niveles de ejecución en la entidad




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Felipe Harman reconoce contratación denunciada por Miguel Uribe en la ANT

Señaló que son personas que se requieren para el trabajo, sobre todo, por su convicción en la reforma.




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Paro camionero, aumento del ACPM y respuesta del Gobierno

Panelistas analizaron la alocución del Presidente, la posición sobre el paro camionero y las posibles salidas a los bloqueos que se registran en varias regiones del país.




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¿Acierta el Gobierno en el diagnóstico sobre el paro camionero?

Panelistas consideran que el Gobierno se equivoca al plantear que este es un paro patronal. Otros insisten que el paro busca beneficiar intereses de grandes transportadores.




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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.




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Marchas del 19 de septiembre, ¿hay desgaste en la movilización convocada por el Gobierno?

Panelistas creen que el Presidente busca anticiparse a la eventual caída de la Reforma Pensional. Consideran que es la estrategia equivocada al generar tensiones entre instituciones.




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¿Qué esperar de la participación del presidente Petro en Naciones Unidas?

Panelistas consideran que el Presidente llegará con un discurso de victimización. Otros consideran que es un espacio para consolidar el liderazgo regional.




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Crisis climática y altas temperaturas, ¿cuál es el impacto en agua, energía y agro?

Panelistas analizaron las soluciones para enfrentar el impacto que está teniendo la crisis climática y las altas temperaturas en fuentes hídricas y el futuro de la agricultura en el país.




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ArtBo 20 años: del fomento a la creación de nuevas audiencias en el arte

Expertos, curadores y artistas analizan el impacto que ha tenido un evento como ArtBo en el desarrollo y fomento al circuito artístico de Bogotá y el país.




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¿Cuáles son los retos que va a enfrentar Gregorio Eljach en la Procuraduría?

Panelistas consideran que la independencia frente al Gobierno y al Congreso y la función disciplinaria de la Procuraduría, son grandes desafíos.




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Festival de las ideas: polarización, democracia, IA y acuerdo nacional

Cuatro expertos analizan desde distintas disciplinas a través de sus ideas sobre temas como el funcionamiento de la democracia, de polarización y acuerdo nacional.




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Un año de la guerra en Gaza, ¿es posible evitar la intensificación del conflicto?


Panelistas creen que la guerra por ahora se prolongará y ven lejano un escenario de negociación. Consideran que ni Hamás ni Israel han alcanzado los objetivos propuestos.




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Un año de la guerra en Gaza, ¿es posible evitar la intensificación del conflicto?

Panelistas creen que la guerra por ahora se prolongará y ven lejano un escenario de negociación. Consideran que ni Hamás ni Israel han alcanzado los objetivos propuestos.




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¿Se equivocó el CNE al abrir investigación formal al presidente Petro?

Panelistas consideran que hay errores jurídicos cometidos por el CNE y que debe ser la Comisión de Acusaciones el llamado a investigar y juzgar al Presidente.




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Imputación del CNE, ¿significa un punto de inflexión para el Gobierno?

Panelistas analizaron el impacto político que tiene la imputación de cargos, las consecuencias en el acuerdo nacional y lo que implica llamar a movilizaciones.




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Diálogos con el ELN: ¿será posible superar la crisis en la mesa de negociación?

Panelistas creen que el llamado del ELN no implicará la reanudación del diálogo, pero sí creen que es el primer paso para trazar nuevas líneas rojas en el proceso.




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¿Cómo está la democracia en América Latina?

Panelistas analizaron el panorama democrático en América Latina y Estados Unidos a partir de la realidad política de los países. El exprocurador general, Fernando Carrillo habló sobre su último libro en el que aborda cómo defenderla democracia




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Panelistas debatieron sobre las negociaciones y acuerdos a los que deberán llegar los 196 países presentes en la COP16 que se desarrolla en Cali.




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Peajes, APP y valorización, ¿qué está pasando con la infraestructura vial en el país?

Panelistas analizaron los retos que tiene el sector ante los efectos que está generando el decreto que congeló el aumento del valor de los peajes en 2023.




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¿Qué impacto tienen las últimas revelaciones del caso Pegasus?

Panelistas analizaron las consecuencias jurídicas y políticas de las últimas revelaciones relacionadas con la compra del software israelí.




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Reforma al Sistema General de Participaciones, ¿una forma de avanzar en la descentralización?

Panelistas analizaron los riesgos y beneficios que trae el aumento de transferencias de la nación a las regiones, así como el aumento de competencias y responsabilidades a las regiones.




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Relación Gobierno-Congreso, ¿mejoró el ambiente para la aprobación de las reformas?

Panelistas consideran que tras la llegada de Juan Fernando Cristo al Gobierno, las relaciones con el congreso y la agenda reformista tomó un nuevo rumbo.




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¿Qué factores determinaron la elección de Donald Trump?

Panelistas analizaron los motivos del triunfo del candidato republicano, los errores del partido Demócrata y los efectos en la política internacional con el regreso de Trump a la presidencia.




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¿El diálogo con el ELN camina hacia el descongelamiento de la mesa?

Panelistas creen que son múltiples los retos que enfrentará la reanudación de los diálogos de paz.




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¿Qué esperar de la migración en América Latina con la llegada de Donald Trump al poder?

 Analistas consideran que la situación migratoria es lo suficientemente crítica, un panorama que podría empeorar si se llegan a materializar las propuestas de campaña de Donald Trump.




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Prints Are Back Again

Art and comic prints are now in the same store as my other merch! Isn’t that handy?!

I’m also running a 15% OFF EVERYTHING sale right now! Discounts applied at checkout!

If there’s something you want to see as a print and it’s not already in the store, send me an email and I’ll consider adding it: gregor(at)loadingartist.com




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Trump Downplays Police Violence, Deaths Of Black Americans

Updated at 5:45 p.m. ET President Trump dismissed outrage over police killings, saying Tuesday that "more white people" are killed by police than Black people. "So are white people!" Trump said when asked in an interview with CBS News about why so many African Americans have been killed at the hands of police. "So are white people! What a terrible question to ask." Trump added that "more white people, by the way" are killed by police than Black people. More white people may be killed by police annually, but Black Americans are killed at a far higher rate. According to a database of police shootings since 2015 compiled by the Washington Post , 1,301 Black people have been killed by the police in the past five and a half years; 2,495 white people were killed. But, importantly, African Americans, who make up a far smaller portion of the total population than whites, are killed at a rate more than twice that of whites. In another comment also sure to inflame racial tension, Trump said that




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President Trump Holds News Conference On Sanctions Over China's Actions In Hong Kong

Copyright 2020 NPR. To see more, visit AILSA CHANG, HOST: President Trump made some incendiary comments today about race and policing. They came during a TV interview with CBS News. He was asked why African Americans are dying at the hands of police officers, and Trump angrily dismissed the question. He said more white people are killed by police. And then he spoke at a news event which was focused on China. That's one of his top foreign policy priorities. NPR's John Ruwitch has spent a lot of time reporting about China. Hey, John. JOHN RUWITCH, BYLINE: Good afternoon. CHANG: Good afternoon. But first, we're going to go and talk to your colleague, NPR White House correspondent Franco Ordoñez. Hey, Franco. FRANCO ORDOÑEZ, BYLINE: Hey. CHANG: Hey. So the president has been under pressure, obviously, to respond to all the emotion and outrage across the country after George Floyd was killed by police in Minneapolis. Tell us what President Trump said today. ORDOÑEZ: Well, he was asked about




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Jeff Sessions Loses Comeback Bid For Alabama Senate Seat

Updated at 4:45 a.m. ET on Wednesday Jeff Sessions has lost a bid to regain his old Alabama U.S. Senate after falling from grace as President Trump's attorney general. Sessions had been hoping for redemption after enduring months of relentless ridicule from Trump that eventually led to his resignation as the country's top lawyer. But it was not to be. Instead, Sessions conceded defeat to former Auburn University football coach Tommy Tuberville, a political neophyte, who handily beat him in the state's runoff election for the Republican nomination for U.S. Senate. "I leave elected office with my integrity intact," Sessions told reporters. "I hold my head high." Tuberville, 65, who was endorsed by the president in the GOP matchup — edged ahead of Sessions in Alabama's state primary in March but failed to secure a majority of the vote, setting up Tuesday's runoff. Tuberville will now face Democratic incumbent Sen. Doug Jones in November. As the race was called late Tuesday, Trump was




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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




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Congress Is Investigating Contracts Tied To Mask And PPE Shortages

Congressional investigators are launching an inquiry into a handful of companies that landed government contracts related to COVID-19, calling the deals "suspicious" because the companies lacked experience and, in some cases, had political connections to the Trump administration. In a letter obtained by NPR, the chairman of the bipartisan Select Subcommittee on the Coronavirus Crisis , Rep. James E. Clyburn, D-S.C., asked a roster of administration officials to account for how and why they selected particular companies to provide Personal Protective Equipment, or PPE. Many of the contracts were made without competition at the height of the coronavirus crisis. Seven letters also went out to individual companies asking for information related to those contracts. "The Administration awarded contracts to inexperienced suppliers," Clyburn wrote in a letter addressed to the heads of the Departments of Health and Human Services, Defense, Homeland Security and Veterans Affairs. "More than 445




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Thomas Jefferson Descendant Reflects On His Ancestor's Complicated Legacy

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President Trump Issues Divisive Statement On Race At Rose Garden Address

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Trump, Biden Approach U.S. Job Infrastructure In Vastly Different Plans

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Sen. Kelly Loeffler, WNBA Clash Over Black Lives Matter Movement

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News Brief: Trump Addresses Race, U.S. COVID-19 Testing Goals, Federal Tax Deadline

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Texas Democrat MJ Hegar To Face Cornyn; Maine's Sara Gideon Will Challenge Collins

Air Force combat veteran MJ Hegar will face Republican incumbent Sen. John Cornyn after winning her Democratic primary in Texas, while Maine's Democratic Speaker of the House Sara Gideon has secured the right to challenge her state's vulnerable Republican Sen. Susan Collins in November. Meanwhile, Ronny Jackson, President Trump's former physician, will be the Republican nominee to succeed retiring Republican Rep. Mac Thornberry in northern Texas. It was a primary night that also resulted in a humiliating defeat for Jeff Sessions, the former attorney general who was forced out by the president in 2018. He lost to former Auburn University football coach Tommy Tuberville, a political neophyte who nonetheless enjoyed Trump's backing (see story here ). In Texas, Hegar got the nod over Black state senator Royce West in a close race for the Democratic nomination in a state that has long been red, but that analysts say is in a state of political flux due to changing demographics. Even so,





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299: ‘Sounds Like a Good Red Sauce Place’, With Special Guest Jason Snell

Jason Snell returns to the show to talk about the iPhone 12 and 12 Pro, the new iPad-Pro-style iPad Air, the remarkable state of the Mac, and David Letterman’s battery-shopping trip to CVS.




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301: ‘A Craptastic Craptacular’, With Joanna Stern

Joanna Stern returns to the show to talk about the new M1 MacBook Air and 13-inch MacBook Pro.




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305: ‘Star Wars: The Mandalorian’ Holiday Spectacular, With Special Guests Guy English and John Siracusa’

As per holiday tradition at The Talk Show, a brief chat about *Star Wars: The Mandalorian*, with a cavalcade of special guests, including, but not necessarily limited to, Guy English and John Siracusa.




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309: ‘Pinkies on the Semicolon’, With John Siracusa

The state of the Mac, with special guest John Siracusa.




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327: ‘Giddy With Mac-Ness’, With Daniel Jalkut

Special guest Daniel Jalkut returns to the show to talk about the new MacBook Pros.




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346: ‘Like Neo Dodging Bullets’, With Zach Gage

Zach Gage joins the show to talk about game design and creativity, including his new game Knotwords.