Motley Fool Money - Motley Fool Money: 07.08.2011
Stocks fall on a bad jobs report. Warren Buffett bets on the U.S. economy. Target brings home the groceries. Facebook launches video chat. And Hulu entertains suitors. Our analysts discuss those stories and share some stocks on their radar. Plus, CNBC anchor Carl Quintanilla talks about the business of BMW and shares his ultimate driving experience.
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Cato Daily Podcast - ObamaCare Will Dramatically Expand Medicaid
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Cato Daily Podcast - Copyright Holders and ISPs Strike Deal
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The Stack Overflow Podcast - Stack Exchange Podcast – Episode #11 w/ Rory Blyth
Stack Exchange Podcast - Episode #11 w/ Rory Blyth by The Stack Overflow Podcast
the memory palace - Episode 38 (A Stretch)
This piece was originally commissioned by 99% Invisible.
If you enjoy this story, please tell a friend about The Memory Palace.
Thank you kindly.
Cato Daily Podcast - Pakistan, Afghanistan and Terrorism
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Start the Week - 04/07/2011
Andrew Marr talks to the science fiction writer China Mieville, whose latest planetary creation explores the links between language and thought, and asks what it means to have no concept of lying. AN Wilson explores a world closer to home, but no less alien, medieval Florence, as he tries to uncover the life and work of Dante. Jonathan Bates' play, Being Shakespeare also attempts to bring to life the work of the Bard and the real man behind the legend, by placing him in his historical context. And the prize-winning poet Jo Shapcott argues for the transformative nature of poetry. Producer: Katy Hickman.
Start the Week - 04/07/2011
Andrew Marr talks to the science fiction writer China Mieville, whose latest planetary creation explores the links between language and thought, and asks what it means to have no concept of lying. AN Wilson explores a world closer to home, but no less alien, medieval Florence, as he tries to uncover the life and work of Dante. Jonathan Bates' play, Being Shakespeare also attempts to bring to life the work of the Bard and the real man behind the legend, by placing him in his historical context. And the prize-winning poet Jo Shapcott argues for the transformative nature of poetry. Producer: Katy Hickman.
The History of Rome - 142- You’ve Earned It
After two years of sporadic war, Constantius II defeated the usurper Magnentius in 353. Following his victory the Emperor let his advisors talk him into executing first Gallus in 354 and then Claudius Silvanus in 355.