Friday 21 January 2022
CBS EYE ON THE WORLD WITH JOHN BATCHELOR
FIRST HOUR
9-915
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#PacificWatch: Hole in the Wall Gang, LA Scenario. @JCBliss
https://www.wsj.com/articles/los-angeles-railroad-robber-barons-union-pacific-train-thieves-george-gascon-11642538468
915-930
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Isolationism returns for the Olympics. @DanHenninger @WSJOpinion
https://www.wsj.com/articles/progressive-to-uyghurs-drop-dead-chamath-palihapitiya-isolation-biden-china-russia-ukraine-genocide-11642630943
930-945
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The Armageddon Market. @ McTagueJ; former Washington Editor, @Barrons
https://www.wsj.com/articles/global-stocks-markets-dow-update-01-21-2022-11642751388?mod=hp_lead_pos1&mod=hp_lead_pos1
945-1000
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Joe Biden carried the Golden State by 5.1 million votes; & What is to be done? @HooverWhalen @HooverInst
https://www.hoover.org/research/one-year-office-california-bidens-mind
SECOND HOUR
10-1015
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The genocide Olympics. @JoshRogin @WashingtonPost
https://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/2022/01/20/beijing-olympics-has-become-an-exercise-genocide-denial/
1015-1030
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Australia seeks forklift drivers and grocery associates. Scott Mayman @CBSNews Brisbane
https://www.republicworld.com/world-news/australia/australias-pm-morrison-drops-proposal-to-allow-under-18s-to-operate-forklifts-report-articleshow.html
1030-1045
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NATO in Earth Orbit. Bob Zimmerman BehindtheBlack.com
https://behindtheblack.com/behind-the-black/points-of-information/nato-issues-new-space-policy-filled-with-blather/
1045-1100
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Perseverance Anomaly Solved. Bob Zimmerman BehindtheBlack.com
https://behindtheblack.com/behind-the-black/points-of-information/debris-apparently-cleared-from-perseverances-sample-carousel/
THIRD HOUR
1100-1115
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1/4 A Dog's World: Imagining the Lives of Dogs in a World without Humans,
by Jessica Pierce and Marc Bekoff Hardcover – October 26, 2021
https://www.amazon.com/Dogs-World-Imagining-without-Humans/dp/0691196184
What would happen to dogs if humans simply disappeared? Would dogs be able to survive on their own without us? A Dog’s World imagines a posthuman future for dogs, revealing how dogs would survive―and possibly even thrive―and explaining how this new and revolutionary perspective can guide how we interact with dogs now.
Drawing on biology, ecology, and the latest findings on the lives and behavior of dogs and their wild relatives, Jessica Pierce and Marc Bekoff―two of today’s most innovative thinkers about dogs―explore who dogs might become without direct human intervention into breeding, arranged playdates at the dog park, regular feedings, and veterinary care. Pierce and Bekoff show how dogs are quick learners who are highly adaptable and opportunistic, and they offer compelling evidence that dogs already do survive on their own―and could do so in a world without us.
Challenging the notion that dogs would be helpless without their human counterparts, A Dog’s World enables us to understand these independent and remarkably intelligent animals on their own terms.
1115-1130
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2/4 A Dog's World: Imagining the Lives of Dogs in a World without Humans,
by Jessica Pierce and Marc Bekoff Hardcover – October 26, 2021
https://www.amazon.com/Dogs-World-Imagining-without-Humans/dp/0691196184
What would happen to dogs if humans simply disappeared? Would dogs be able to survive on their own without us? A Dog’s World imagines a posthuman future for dogs, revealing how dogs would survive―and possibly even thrive―and explaining how this new and revolutionary perspective can guide how we interact with dogs now.
Drawing on biology, ecology, and the latest findings on the lives and behavior of dogs and their wild relatives, Jessica Pierce and Marc Bekoff―two of today’s most innovative thinkers about dogs―explore who dogs might become without direct human intervention into breeding, arranged playdates at the dog park, regular feedings, and veterinary care. Pierce and Bekoff show how dogs are quick learners who are highly adaptable and opportunistic, and they offer compelling evidence that dogs already do survive on their own―and could do so in a world without us.
Challenging the notion that dogs would be helpless without their human counterparts, A Dog’s World enables us to understand these independent and remarkably intelligent animals on their own terms.
1130-1145
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3/4 A Dog's World: Imagining the Lives of Dogs in a World without Humans,
by Jessica Pierce and Marc Bekoff Hardcover – October 26, 2021
https://www.amazon.com/Dogs-World-Imagining-without-Humans/dp/0691196184
What would happen to dogs if humans simply disappeared? Would dogs be able to survive on their own without us? A Dog’s World imagines a posthuman future for dogs, revealing how dogs would survive―and possibly even thrive―and explaining how this new and revolutionary perspective can guide how we interact with dogs now.
Drawing on biology, ecology, and the latest findings on the lives and behavior of dogs and their wild relatives, Jessica Pierce and Marc Bekoff―two of today’s most innovative thinkers about dogs―explore who dogs might become without direct human intervention into breeding, arranged playdates at the dog park, regular feedings, and veterinary care. Pierce and Bekoff show how dogs are quick learners who are highly adaptable and opportunistic, and they offer compelling evidence that dogs already do survive on their own―and could do so in a world without us.
Challenging the notion that dogs would be helpless without their human counterparts, A Dog’s World enables us to understand these independent and remarkably intelligent animals on their own terms.
1145-1200
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4/4 A Dog's World: Imagining the Lives of Dogs in a World without Humans,
by Jessica Pierce and Marc Bekoff Hardcover – October 26, 2021
https://www.amazon.com/Dogs-World-Imagining-without-Humans/dp/0691196184
What would happen to dogs if humans simply disappeared? Would dogs be able to survive on their own without us? A Dog’s World imagines a posthuman future for dogs, revealing how dogs would survive―and possibly even thrive―and explaining how this new and revolutionary perspective can guide how we interact with dogs now.
Drawing on biology, ecology, and the latest findings on the lives and behavior of dogs and their wild relatives, Jessica Pierce and Marc Bekoff―two of today’s most innovative thinkers about dogs―explore who dogs might become without direct human intervention into breeding, arranged playdates at the dog park, regular feedings, and veterinary care. Pierce and Bekoff show how dogs are quick learners who are highly adaptable and opportunistic, and they offer compelling evidence that dogs already do survive on their own―and could do so in a world without us.
Challenging the notion that dogs would be helpless without their human counterparts, A Dog’s World enables us to understand these independent and remarkably intelligent animals on their own terms.
FOURTH HOUR
12-1215
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The vital uranium mines of Kazakhstan. Matthieu Favas @MatthieuFavas @TheEconomist
(https://www.economist.com/node/21807201?frsc=dg%7Ce)
1215-1230
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Mario Draghi for president. Lorenzo Fiori, Ansaldo Foundation
https://www.washingtonpost.com/world/2022/01/21/italy-president-draghi/
1230-1245
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Gold Star families write a letter to President Biden about Iran. Patrick Farr. Richard Goldberg @rich_goldberg @FDD
https://www.americasgoldstarfamilies.org
1245-100 AM
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ExxonMobil Goes Green-tinted. Vijay Vaitheeswaran @TheEconomist
https://www.economist.com/business/what-is-exxonmobils-new-climate-strategy-worth/21807259