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“Es una alarma, esto viene para Colombia”: Andrés Pastrana sobre reelección de Maduro

En 6AM Hoy por Hoy de Caracol Radio estuvo el expresidente de Colombia, Andrés Pastrana, pata hablar sobre las elecciones en venezuela y la polémica victoria de Nicolás Maduro.




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El próximo 8 de agosto se reanuda el Proyecto de Protección Costera en Cartagena

Alcalde de Cartagena, Dumek Turbay se refirió a la continuación de este plan que busca mitigar los riesgos de erosión causados por el cambio climático y la actividad humana.




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Frailejón Ernesto Pérez seguirá al aire




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Esto no va a menguar nuestras operaciones contra estos criminales: Alcalde de Bucaramanga

En 6AM Hoy por Hoy de Caracol Radio estuvo el alcalde de Bucaramanga, Jaime Andrés Beltrán, para hablar sobre una alianza delictiva que habría para asesinar al mandatario de la ciudad.




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Viernes de Libros con Juan Carlos Echeverry: Historia económica Colombia

Las malas ideas no desaparecen, hibernan, hasta que alguien decide revivirlas. 50 años después de abandonar las inversiones forzosas, la salud provista por el Estado, y los precios intervenidos, volvemos a vivirlas. Por no entender la historia




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Más pruebas de sobrecostos en contra de la UNP para compra de botes y motores

Se trata de nuevas pruebas que probarían que la rectificación que pide la Unidad Nacional de Protección no procede.




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“La ineptitud y la ineficacia no son excusas para clavar más impuestos”: Angélica Lozano

La senadora estuvo en 6AM para hablar sobre el presupuesto para el año 2025.




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A Fondo con Juan Carlos Echeverry: ¿Qué viene tras la negación del monto del presupuesto?

El Congreso le dijo no al monto propuesto por el Gobierno para el presupuesto General de la Nación




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El presupuesto en 2025 debe ser acorde con las capacidades fiscales: director Fedesarrollo

Luis Fernando Mejía, director de Fedesarrollo, se refirió en 10AM de Caracol Radio, de si es viable el monto que solicitó el Gobierno para el presupesto en 2025




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La terquedad de Petro lo lleva a tomar malas decisiones: exministro sobre presupuesto 2025

En 6AM Hoy por Hoy de Caracol Radio estuvo Juan Alberto Londoño, exministro de Hacienda, para hablar sobre qué podría venir si el presidente Gustavo Petro sigue en pie con el monto del presupuesto que desea para 2025.




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Esta es la historia del primer obispo negro de Colombia: No hay color, todos somos iguales

En 6 AM Hoy por Hoy, estuvo Wiston Mosquera Moreno, nuevo obispo de la Diócesis de Quibdó, quien hablo sobre su rol como primer obispo afro del país.




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El ELN no tiene voluntad, les interesa más estar sentados en una mesa que la paz: Cristo

Este miércoles en 6AM Hoy por Hoy de Caracol Radio, estuvo el ministro del Interior, Juan Fernando Cristo para hablar sobre, cuál será el accionar del Gobierno frente al recrudecimiento de la violencia del ELN y cómo protegerán la población de Arauca’




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Recorte al presupuesto de la Registraduría en 2025 es “un golpe a la democracia”: Lozano

El monto de recursos para el año entrante pasaría de 3,2 billones a 0,7 billones de pesos, según advirtió la senadora Angélica Lozano en 6AM.




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“El hueco fiscal es enorme y al presupuesto del 2024 le va a hacer falta plata”: Dr. Junco

En 6AM Hoy por Hoy en Caracol Radio estuvo Lisandro Junco. Ex director de la DIAN, quien habló sobre cuáles podrían ser las consecuencias del fracaso del recaudo de impuestos en Colombia.




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A Fondo con Juan Carlos Echeverry: ¿Cuáles podrían ser las consecuencias del fracaso del recaudo de impuestos en Colombia?

La Dian volvió a fracasar en el recaudo de impuestos




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“Tenemos centros de refugios habilitados para colombianos en el Líbano”: embajador Ostos

Edwin Ostos, embajador de Colombia en el Líbano, habló en 6AM, sobre cuál es la ayuda que han recibido por parte del Gobierno de ese país




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ProPacífico busca alianzas para impulsar el territorio del Cauca: estos son sus objetivos

En el programa de 6AM, estuvo María Isabel Ulloa, directora ejecutiva de ProPacífico, hablando sobre el trabajo que realiza ProPacífico en las poblaciones vulnerables del Valle del Cauca




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Alejandro Santos al punto: ¿Qué lección deja el intento de recorte de presupuesto para el 2025?

El recorte que habían establecido para el presupuesto del 2025 no cayó muy bien y ahora el presidente Gustavo Petro lo determinará por decreto




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Según Petro, empresarios son lo peor y los vándalos son gestores de paz: representante

Carolina Arbeláez, representante de Cambio Radical, habló en 6AM sobre como las acusaciones de Gustavo Petro por supuestamente con el Centro Democrático querer perjudicar a los trabajadores




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Preocupa que alías ‘pichi’ sea nombrado como gestor de paz: alcalde de Bucaramanga

Jaime Andrés Beltrán, alcalde de Bucaramanga, habló con preocupación de la libertad y del nombramiento de uno de los cabecillas más temidos en esa ciudad




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MinSalud no le ha puesto la cara al problema de desabastecimiento: Néstor Álvarez

Néstor Álvarez, presidente de la Asociación de Pacientes de Alto Costo, habló sobre cuál ha sido la respuesta del Gobierno y ministros ante el desabastecimiento de medicamentos 




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“Una historia no vale la vida de nadie”: José Guarnizo tras amenaza a periodista

En Caracol Radio estuvo José Guarnizo, director general de Vorágine.




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“Esto es una muerte anunciada”: ACM sobre efectos de decreto para la minería

Juan Camilo Nariño, presidente de la Asociación Colombiana de Minería, estuvo en 6AM para ampliar la problemática sobre los efectos alrededor del decreto 044 del 2024.




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“Esto es una muerte anunciada”: ACM sobre efectos de decreto para la minería

Juan Camilo Nariño, presidente de la Asociación Colombiana de Minería, estuvo en 6AM para ampliar la problemática sobre los efectos alrededor del decreto 044 del 2024.




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“Medidas protección arancelaria impactarán costos de producción en construcción”: Camacol

Guillermo Herrera, presidente ejecutivo Camacol, estuvo en 6AM para hablar de las afectaciones actuales en los sectores construcción y vivienda.




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Esto es lo que se sabe del verdadero estado de salud de Iván Márquez

Otty Patiño, habló en 6AM 




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“No tiene costo fiscal”: economista sobre propuesta que acompañaría reforma al SPG

El economista Daniel Castellanos, estuvo en 6AM para abordar la propuesta que acompañaría la reforma al Sistema General de Participaciones.




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Estos serían los cambios que tendrá la calzada norte de la calle 84: horarios

Juan Carlos Hernández, alcalde La Calera, se pronunció sobre los cambios que tendrá la calzada norte de la calle 84 y en qué horarios se establecería la medida




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Estamos dispuestos a que nos envíen recursos para eso estan las oficinas de gestión: Díaz

Juvenal Díaz, gobernador de Santander habló en 6 AM, cuáles son las necesidades de los damnificados por la avalancha en San Vicente de Chucurí




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RECORDING: 3Below 'Live In Mérida' Featuring Michael Manring (Jaco Pastorius), Trey Gunn (King Crimson), Alonso Arreola Releases November 8, 2024

3Below features three extended range instruments played by Michael Manring (Jaco Pastorius alumni, creator of the Hyperbass), Trey Gunn (Warr Guitarist with King Crimson), Alonso Arreola (Mexican bassist, writer and poet)....




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American Routes – Piedmont Blues with Jontavious Willis & Andrew Alli and The Stooges Brass Band Live from New Orleans

We’re digging into the Piedmont blues, a rich style that mixes ragtime, old-time country music, jazz, gospel, hollers, and historic popular songs. A conversation and music with two younger players […]

The post American Routes – Piedmont Blues with Jontavious Willis & Andrew Alli and The Stooges Brass Band Live from New Orleans appeared first on KKFI.




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Thom Hartmann on The Hidden History of the American Dream

Thom Hartmann discusses his new book, The Hidden History of the American Dream: The demise of the middle class — and how to rescue our future, with Radio Active Magazine […]

The post Thom Hartmann on The Hidden History of the American Dream appeared first on KKFI.




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Crisis response teams achieve 70% reduction in people taken into custody under Mental Health Act

A program pairing a police officer with a mental health worker in Hamilton has reduced the apprehension rate under the Mental Health Act from 75 per cent of calls police respond to for people in crisis to 17 per cent.



  • Radio/White Coat/ Black Art

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Laurie Anderson on language, story and losing her archives to Hurricane Sandy

The American musician and storyteller spoke with Eleanor Wachtel about her book All the Things I Lost in the Flood.



  • Radio/Writers & Company

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CBC | The Story from Here Feed News




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Feb 25: Giraffe romance, CO2 record interruption, Stone Age farmer violence and more…

Recycled water purity and fears of a fungal future.



  • Radio/Quirks & Quarks

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Rethinking energy storage technology as our need for battery power grows

How can we meet the increased demand for the materials needed to build batteries, while keeping the environmental and human costs of resource extraction low?




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The history of lock picking can teach us a lot about better digital security

Security experts and historians discuss how the 6,000-year-old invention has evolved, shaping how we think about safety, protection and trespass in the physical and digital world.




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Jun. 7, 2024: Never Too Late to Get Divorced & Convenience Stores

Bruce Clark and Clare Belford go their separate ways on whether it’s never too late to get divorced. Then, Graham Clark and Julie Kim avoid knee-jerky reactions when they decide if nothing beats a convenience store.



  • Radio/The Debaters

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Oct 11, 2024: Boston Pizza & Long Weekends

There’s no topping Ivan Decker and Maddy Kelly debating Canadian restaurant chain Boston Pizza. Then, Abdul Aziz and John Hastings are weekend warriors when they decide if long weekends are overrated.



  • Radio/The Debaters

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What a Storm...

Hey Folks,

Well, as advertised that was quite a Storm that pounded the Island of Newfoundland on Friday and Saturday.

More than 120 mm of Rain in the East... 35-50+ cm of Snow along the Northeast Coast and of course the crippling Freezing Rain in Conception Bay North and all along the Bonavista Peninsula. Winds were clocked at more than 120 km/h along the South Coast and more than 90 km/h along the Northeast Coast.

Here are some more numbers from Environment Canada.

THE FOLLOWING IS A LIST OF TOTAL SNOWFALL ACCUMULATIONS OBSERVED AT
SELECTED SITES AS OF 8:00 AM SUNDAY...

GANDER INT'L'AIRPORT ........ 52.0 CM
TERRA NOVA .................. 22.0 CM *
LEWISPORTE .................. 35.0 CM *

* UNOFFICIAL AMOUNTS FROM WEATHER WATCHERS.

THE FOLLOWING IS A LIST OF TOTAL RAINFALL ACCUMULATIONS OBSERVED AT
SELECTED SITES AS OF 8:00 AM SUNDAY...

ST. JOHNS AIRPORT ........... 118 MM
MEMORIAL UNIVERSITY ......... 126 MM
BONAVISTA ................... 34 MM *

* COMBINATION OF FREEZING RAIN AND RAINFALL ACCUMULATION.

THE FOLLOWING IS A LIST OF SIGNIFICANT PEAK WIND GUSTS OBSERVED AT
SELECTED SITES AS OF 8:00 AM SUNDAY...

TWILLINGATE ................... 91 KM/HR
GRATES COVE ................... 95 KM/HR
SAGONA ISLAND ............... 122 KM/HR
BURGEO....................... 115 KM/HR
ARGENTIA .................... 85 KM/HR
ST. JOHN'S INT'L'AIRPORT .... 63 KM/HR
ST. LAWRENCE ................ 93 KM/HR
WINTERLAND .................. 80 KM/HR
CAPE RACE ................... 107 KM/HR

Just a massive Storm. Of course the power outages along the Bonavista Peninsula and in Conception Bay North continue today and for the latest on that situation check out cbc.ca/nl and of course Here & Now tonight.

CALMER WEEK

-The good news is, this week will be much quieter across the Province. We'll be dealing with a few flurries off and on over the next few days... and perhaps some sun later this week as an area of High Pressure tries to edge it's way in.
-The next potential bigger sized system could be in the cards for late this weekend or early next week. The Canadian model likes the idea of a late Sunday early Monday arrival. The European is perhaps later Monday into Tuesday, while the American GFS is stronger with the area of High pressure moving in. If it's got the right idea, that High would keep the system blocked to the South and then send it East out to the Atlantic.
-I'll keep you posted on this one.

TALK TONIGHT

-Finally, I just wanted to let you know I'm going to be doing a presentation at the Marine Institute in St. John's tonight. It's all part of MUN's Geographic Information Systems day. I'll be talking about trying to forecast the weather here in Newfoundland and Labrador and the grey hairs that go along with it!!! haha.

It's taking place in Hampton Hall at the Marine Institute on Ridge Road tonight (Monday) at 8pm. Admission is free.

Ryan




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Spring Storm Update

Hey Folks,

Snow, Ice Pellets, Freezing Rain, Rain, Wind, High Seas & Pounding Surf... just another Spring Storm in Newfoundland and Labrador.

-This will be a Wednesday and into Thursday Storm for Newfoundland and a Thursday and into Friday Storm for Labrador.

-In Newfoundland... this is going to be a very messy system. Everyone South of the Northern Peninsula will see a Mix of everything. The Snow will start on Wednesday and then slowly transition to Ice Pellets, Freezing Rain later in the day and then to Rain by Thursday Morning. The change over will occur from South to North as the warm air pushes in.

-Along the South Coast Winds Driving in from the Southeast will mean high seas and pounding surf from Wednesday into Thursday.

-The West Coast of Newfoundland from Port aux Basques to Gros Morne is under a Wind Warning. East Winds will gust to 100 km/h along the Coast. Wind Warnings are in effect.

-The higher elevations in Gros Morne and then up through Parson's Pond, Hawke's Bay and up the Northern Peninsula to St. Anthony will likely stay cold enough for Snow and Blowing Snow.

-From Port au Choix to Englee and North through the Straits to Mary's Harbour... maybe even a tad bit further North... this is where the bulls eye could be for Snowfall. The forecast models are showing a decent 30+ cm in the latest runs. Maybe as much as 40 in some of the higher elevations. Winds will be really gusting as well. Winter Storm Watches are in effect.

-For most of Labrador this system will be a Thursday and Friday Storm... and will also be a Snow event.

-Cartwright and into Happy Valley Goose Bay and then up the Coast to Nain could top out at 25 cm by the time things are said and done on Friday night.

-Totals in Labrador City and Churchill Falls should be somewhere near 10-15 cm of Snow.

-I'll have a better time line for you tonight on Here & Now.

Ryan




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Wed Storm Update

Hey Folks,

Again, instead of typing away for hours... the best way to get the most information quickly is by posting a video.

A Few Other Points.

-St. John's the Northern Avalon could see that extended period of Freezing Rain from 4 or 5 pm to 7 or 8 pm. Just in time for the drive home... So Be Careful out there.
-Gander, Grand Falls-Windsor and Central Regions will likely see the Snow changing to Ice Pellets and Freezing Rain AFTER 9 pm tonight.
-Corner Brook could see some Freezing Rain late this afternoon and early this evening.

More details on Here & Now Tonight.

See you then.

Ryan




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Children's hospital crisis, migration to Mastodon, Crown Lands, Herb Carnegie's daughter, and more

How parents of sick kids are coping with the children's hospital crisis; what Mastodon could teach Twitter users about 'netizenship'; Bernice Carnegie's call to action for hockey; Lindsay Lohan's Falling for Christmas; and more.



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Room with a view: 60 years on, Gaston Bachelard's ideas still ignite our imagination

It's been 60 years since French thinker Gaston Bachelard’s The Poetics of Space made its English-language debut. It’s a hard-to-define book — part architecture, philosophy, psychoanalysis, memoir. And it continues to feed our ongoing need for purposeful solitude and wide-open fields for our imagination.




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A narrator is describing everything that is happening in the program. How do I make it stop?

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That time $3 million was left at a Vancouver bus stop

A Vancouver-based ad agency placed $3 million cash between the glass in a bus shelter, unguarded on the street - to demonstrate a point.



  • Radio/Under the Influence

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Houston, We Have Pizza: advertising in outer space

Now that commercialized space travel has arrived, the world of marketing is setting its sights on the stars.



  • Radio/Under the Influence