CBS News Roundup - World News Roundup – 04/07

Residents of eastern Ukraine warned to get out as Russia regroups. Historic Supreme Court confirmation. Tiger Woods back at the Masters. CBS News Correspondent Steve Kathan has today's World News Roundup.

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The Daily Detail - The Daily Detail for 4.7.22

Alabama

  • Senator Tuberville on SCOTUS nominee and farmers fighting inflation in the US
  • Alabama House fails to vote on bill limiting state health officer's powers
  • ATV crash near Boaz claims life of 7 year old girl
  • Home invader is shot and hospitalized by armed homeowner in Dothan
  • Etowah county Sheriff's office has new service dog - Millie

National

  • President Joe Biden speaks at union event about Russia-Ukraine War
  • Lousiana senator John Kennedy has different opinion on Russia sanctions
  • Two former Trump staffers urge Texas governor to declare invasion at border
  • Lt Governor in Texas looks to offer similar parental rights bill like Florida
  • Montana plans legal action on any Title IX gender identity rewrite within Dept. of Ed
  • More Covid 19 vaccine docs released by FDA showing onslaught of adverse events
  • Senate race in Missouri with Eric Greitens gets complicated with new claims from ex

The Intelligence from The Economist - Nasty, brutish and long? The war’s next stage

Russian troops have withdrawn from suburban Kyiv to focus on the eastern Donbas region. With Western weapons for Ukraine flowing in, a grinding war of attrition looms. For our French-election series we meet members of Marine Le Pen’s National Rally, which has found success by shifting the focus away from its extremist image. And why a bid to rename Turkey will be so fraught. For full access to print, digital and audio editions of The Economist, subscribe here www.economist.com/intelligenceoffer

Code Story: Insights from Startup Tech Leaders - S6 Bonus: Liran Haimovitch, Rookout

Liran Haimovitch is 34 years old, and recently married. He and his wife enjoy traveling and eating delicious foods together, and of course, taking care of their awesome dog. Although it has been a while, Liran loves to scuba dive, and enjoys a great whisky, scotch or fancy cocktail now and again. He has recently gotten into trying to make them at home, or seeking out the latest bar to try something new.

Just over 5 years ago, Liran and his co-founder realized that everytime you need to change the way you observe or log your application, you have to fully release that application. They applied their cyber security way of thinking, and built a platform to enable the instant change to logging and observability.

This is the creation story of Rookout.

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Bay Curious - Why You Might See Wacky Art Cars Rolling Downhill in McLaren Park

Bay Curious listener Rich Wipfler loves cars. So when he read that back in 1975 the museum that would become SFMOMA held a soapbox derby where local artists showed off wild, zany homemade creations careening downhill, he need to know more. We take you behind the scenes to meet the artists who starred in it. And, as luck would have it, the event is finally happening again -- April 10, 2022. Be there.


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Village SquareCast - When the Stars Begin to Fall with Dr. Theodore R. Johnson

Overcoming Racism and Renewing the Promise of America

“We can be different and united—the value of the American experiment is contingent on the truth of this proposition.” —Theodore Roosevelt Johnson III

Dr. Theodore R. Johnson is the great-grandson of sharecroppers who, unfathomably, believed in what Johnson calls “the Promise,” that we Americans are created equal and that “each of us will respect and defend the rights and liberty of others.” Willie and Annie Johnson so believed in that promise that they named Dr. Johnson’s grandfather and namesake Theodore Roosevelt Johnson, after our 26th president invited the first black man, Booker T. Washington, to the White House for dinner. Dr. Johnson shares his family’s deep reverence for this American experiment, but also believes our failure to bind together around our highest ideals is an existential threat to our future.

Join us as Dr. Johnson makes an invitation—and a challenge—to all of us, born of lived experience as a black son of the American south and love of this country he took an oath to preserve.

Facilitated by Dr. Nashid Madyun, Executive Director of Florida Humanities.

Dr. Theodore R. Johnson is a public policy scholar and military veteran who served as a White House Fellow and speechwriter to the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff. Ted is currently a Senior Fellow and Director of the Fellows Program at the Brennan Center for Justice at the NYU School of Law. He holds a Doctorate of Law and Policy, and his research focuses primarily on African American political behavior as well as civic solidarity.

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The Best One Yet - 🐉 “Gate of Thrones” — Fast is gone. Coke’s flavored pixels. JetBlue wants Spirit gates.

Fast was supposed to be the next unicorn FinTech startup… now it’s gone. Coke’s latest flavor “tastes like pixels” because Coke is becoming a branded house. And JetBlue bid $3.6B to buy Spirit Airlines because airport gates are the dragon eggs of travel. $KO $SAVE $JBLU Got a SnackFact? Tweet it @RobinhoodSnacks @JackKramer @NickOfNewYork Want a shoutout on the pod? Fill out this form: https://forms.gle/KhUAo31xmkSdeynD9 Got a SnackFact for the pod? We got a form for that too: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSe64VKtvMNDPGSncHDRF07W34cPMDO3N8Y4DpmNP_kweC58tw/viewform ID: 2114983 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Everything Everywhere Daily - The Catiline Conspiracy

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We like to think of terrorist plots as being a condition of the modern world. However, there were such plots were around over two thousand years ago. 


During the hectic period of the end of the Roman Republic, Rome was faced with a terrorist plot of its own. 


A group of disgruntled aristocrats wanted to burn down the city and take control of the republic. 


Learn more about the Catiline Conspiracy on this episode of Everything Everywhere Daily.


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NBN Book of the Day - 78 Fantasy Then, Now, and Forever with Anna Vaninskaya

Elizabeth and John talk about fantasy's power of world-making with Edinburgh professor Anna Vaninskaya, author of William Morris and the Idea of Community: Romance, History and Propaganda, 1880-1914 ( 2010) and Fantasies of Time and Death: Dunsany, Eddison, Tolkien ( 2020). Anna uncovers the melancholy sense of displacement and loss running through Tolkien, and links his notion of "subcreation" to an often concealed theological vision. Not allegory but "application" is praised as a way of reading fantasy.

John asks about hopeful visions of the radical politics of fantasy (Le Guin, but also Graeber and Wengrow's recent work); Elizabeth stresses that fantasy's appeal is at once childish and childlike. E. Nesbit surfaces, as she tends to in RtB conversations. The question of film TV and other visual modes comes up: is textual fantasy on the way out?

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Elizabeth Ferry is Professor of Anthropology at Brandeis University. Email: ferry@brandeis.eduJohn Plotz is Barbara Mandel Professor of the Humanities at Brandeis University and co-founder of the Brandeis Educational Justice Initiative. Email: plotz@brandeis.edu.

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