Omnibus - The D-Day Crosswords (Entry 318.PR2019)
In which a British newspaper mysteriously spends June 1944 printing top-secret World War II spoilers, and Ken fails to amuse John with a lengthy anagram about a sex scandal. Certificate #29294.
The NewsWorthy - Iran Sanctions, Facebook Bank Alerts & Beyoncé’s Vogue Cover – Tuesday, August 7th, 2018
All the news to know for Tuesday, August 7th, 2018!
Today, we're talking new sanctions against Iran, the largest fire in California history and Facebook's pitch to big banks.
Plus: MoviePass changes and Beyoncé gets personal.
Those stories and many more in less than 10 minutes.
Award-winning broadcast journalist and former TV news reporter Erica Mandy breaks it all down for you.
For links to all the stories referenced in today's episode, visit https://www.theNewsWorthy.com and click Episodes and find today's date.
Talk Python To Me - #173: Coming into Python from another Industry (part 1)
Python Bytes - #90 A Django Async Roadmap
- Reproducible Data Analysis in Jupyter
- PySimpleGUI - For simple Python GUIs
- Useful tricks you might not know about Git stash
- A Django Async Roadmap
- pydub
- Molten: Modern API framework
- Extras
- Joke
The Goods from the Woods - Episode #206 – “Payola” with Gabriel Rossman
In this episode, the Goods from the Woods Boys and special guest host, comedian Joe Raines, sit down with UCLA Sociology Professor (and Dr. Pat's doctoral adviser!) Gabriel Rossman! Dr. Rossman is here to tell us about the ridiculously sleazy radio payola scandals. From the whiskey-fueled orgies in the 50's to the cocaine-stuffed cassette tape payoffs of the 80's, the radio business is so unbelievably dirty and the payola stories are HILARIOUS! This is a great episode and we're psyched for y'all to check it out! Find Gabriel on Twitter @GabrielRossman. You can follow us on Twitter: @TheGoodsPod Rivers is @RiversLangley Dr. Pat is @PM_Reilly Joe is @JoeMFRaines Mr. Goodnight is @SepulvedaCowboy Pick up a Goods from the Woods t-shirt at: http://prowrestlingtees.com/TheGoodsPod
Pod Save America - “The smoking tweet.”
The President potentially incriminates his son on Twitter, Republicans try to rush the Kavanaugh confirmation, and more Democratic incumbents face progressive challengers. Then Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez talks to Jon Lovett about her big upset and the future of the Democratic Party.
Ologies with Alie Ward - Ophthalmology (EYES) with Reid Wainess
75% of adult Americans have wonky vision of some kind, your host included. Longtime pal and real-life eye surgeon, Dr. Reid Wainess answers all the questions that you never bring up during appointments. He and Alie chat about how eyes are just little cameras in your skull, glasses vs. contacts, Lasik, why we cry, some boggling ER stories, how marijuana effects eyeballs, floaters, cataracts, eye color, dogs in goggles and more. Also: what happens if you choke under pressure and pick the wrong options in an eye exam? HOW SCREWED ARE YOU?
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Opening Arguments - OA198: What Is Alan Dershowitz Thinking?
- This is the article in The Hill indicating that the prosecution would, in fact, call Rick Gates; earlier, friend of the show Randall Eliason gave a bunch of reasons why they might not. Oh, and Eliason also has you covered as to why 'collusion' is, in fact, a crime.
- This is the laughable Fox News report on how Judge Ellis hates the prosecution; for a dose of reality, you might want to check out this other article in The Hill about how Judge Ellis chastised both sides's lawyers.
- If you missed it, this is our Episode 107 where we tackled Serial.
- Here's the PBS retrospective on Dershowitz and the OJ trial.
- Our Dershowitz story on 'testilying' begins with Mapp v. Ohio, 367 U.S. 643 (1961) and the origins of the exclusionary rule; Dershowitz coined the term 'testilying' in this New York Times article from 1994.
- Testilying is, of course, a consistent problem today (see A, B) -- but Dershowitz hasn't spoken about it since 1998 (and even then, in an entirely different context).
- Instead, he attacked Baltimore's decision to indict the police in the Freddie Gray case in 2015.
The Gist - The Smart Drug
On The Gist, Turkey and Trump.
We’ve got another round of Is That Bullshit? Drugs treating cognitive malfunctions like narcolepsy, ADHD, and Alzheimer’s disease, are useful for people with those conditions—but what about the rest of us? Can ADHD medication make us smarter? Can narcolepsy drugs really keep us awake longer? Resident debunker Maria Konnikova explains.
In the Spiel, Jay Sekulow and lawyers on television.
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