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Wiesz o tym?Wiesz o tym?Epstein, Rodzina Królewska i Bill Gates - O Tym Mieliśmy Nie Wiedzieć!Postaw nam wirtualną kawę — https://buycoffee.to/wieszotym00:00 W Tym Odcinku01:00 Rodzina królewska03:00 Wybuch afery Epsteina04:45 Znajomość z Trumpem05:57 Co się stało z Epsteinem?06:26 Pomocnica diabłaKontakt:📧 podcast.wieszotym@gmail.comNasz Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/wieszotympodcast/Materiały wykorzystane w filmie na zasadzie prawa cytatu (art. 29 PR. AUT.):Jeffrey Epstein Was a ‘Terrific Guy,’ Donald Trump OnceSaid., Annie Karni & Maggie Haberman, New York Times, https://tiny.pl/fcy89z0pJeffrey Epstein: Prince Andrew and Bill Clinton, Max Matza & Bernd Debusmann Jr, BBC, https://tiny.pl/mm_mg2gjEpstein told victim that B...2025-03-2708 minApple News TodayApple News TodayTop Trump officials leaked war plans to a journalist by mistakeTrump officials inadvertently added a journalist to a text thread discussing sensitive military plans, The Atlantic reports. It all took place over a non-government-sanctioned messaging app called Signal. Trump’s border and immigration crackdown is sweeping up unexpected people, including some with valid documents and some for expressing their opinions on the administration. NBC and Politico have details on individuals caught up in the chaos.  The White House’s inconsistent messaging on tariffs will impact consumers and businesses. Laurel Wamsley with NPR describes how. Meanwhile, the Wall Street Journal looks at where tariffs stand today.  ...2025-03-2514 minThe NPR Politics PodcastThe NPR Politics PodcastTrump's Latest Target: The Consumer Financial Protection BureauThe government agency formed in the wake of the Great Recession acts to regulate financial products, like credit cards & mortgages. But, conservatives have never liked the CFPB, and its new acting director — appointed by President Trump over the weekend — ordered the agency's employees to stop working. They and critics fear the move is a step toward dismantling the CFPB altogether.This episode: White House correspondent Asma Khalid, political correspondent Susan Davis, and personal finance correspondent Laurel Wamsley. The podcast is produced by Bria Suggs & Kelli Wessinger, and edited by Casey Morell. Our executive producer is Muthoni Mutu...2025-02-1014 minThe NPR Politics PodcastThe NPR Politics PodcastTrump's Latest Target: The Consumer Financial Protection BureauThe government agency formed in the wake of the Great Recession acts to regulate financial products, like credit cards & mortgages. But, conservatives have never liked the CFPB, and its new acting director — appointed by President Trump over the weekend — ordered the agency's employees to stop working. They and critics fear the move is a step toward dismantling the CFPB altogether.This episode: White House correspondent Asma Khalid, political correspondent Susan Davis, and personal finance correspondent Laurel Wamsley. The podcast is produced by Bria Suggs & Kelli Wessinger, and edited by Casey Morell. Our executive producer is Muthoni Mutu...2025-02-1014 minThe Indicator from Planet MoneyThe Indicator from Planet MoneyTrump's plans for the housing marketAcross the U.S., millions of people are feeling the burden of high housing costs. During his campaign, president-elect Donald Trump promised to do something about that. But what exactly is that something? Today on the show, NPR's business correspondent, Laurel Wamsley, explains Trump's ideas for the housing market. For sponsor-free episodes of The Indicator from Planet Money, subscribe to Planet Money+ via Apple Podcasts or at plus.npr.org. Music by Drop Electric. Find us: TikTok, Instagram, Facebook, Newsletter. Learn more about sponsor message choices: podcastchoices.com/adchoicesNPR Privacy Policy2024-11-2610 minMovotoMicMovotoMicUnlocking the Future of Real Estate: Gen Z, Mortgage Rates, and Market TrendsEpisode Description: Join us as we break down the biggest real estate headlines shaping the market right now! In this episode of The Movoto Mic, we’re breaking down the latest real estate headlines with real estate journalist, James Rodriguez. We’ll dive into the impact of rising mortgage rates, discuss how first-time homebuyers are navigating the market, and explore what Gen Z’s entrance means for the future of homebuying. Tune in as we read and analyze the biggest news shaping the housing market, and get expert insights on what to expect in 2024. Guest Bio: J...2024-10-2527 minLife Kit: MoneyLife Kit: MoneyInterest rates just dropped — how does that impact you?This week, the Federal Reserve cut interest rates by half a point. NPR's Laurel Wamsley breaks down how it may affect your financial plans. High-yield savings accounts won't yield quite so much. And for recent homebuyers, it might also be time to think about refinancing.Learn more about sponsor message choices: podcastchoices.com/adchoicesNPR Privacy Policy2024-09-1904 minConsider This from NPRConsider This from NPRMeasuring The Economic Impact Of Baltimore's Port ClosureOne week after a massive container ship crashed into Baltimore's Francis Scott Key Bridge, causing it to collapse, a massive effort is underway to clear the wreckage. But it's still unclear how long the cleanup will take.Meanwhile, with much of the Port of Baltimore shut down, the economic impact is being felt locally, regionally and in the broad economy.Host Mary Louise Kelly gets the latest from NPR's Laurel Wamsley, on the ground in Baltimore, and Camila Domonoske, who covers the auto industry for NPR. Baltimore is a major national hub for the import and...2024-04-0208 minConsider This from NPRConsider This from NPRMeasuring The Economic Impact Of Baltimore's Port ClosureOne week after a massive container ship crashed into Baltimore's Francis Scott Key Bridge, causing it to collapse, a massive effort is underway to clear the wreckage. But it's still unclear how long the cleanup will take.Meanwhile, with much of the Port of Baltimore shut down, the economic impact is being felt locally, regionally and in the broad economy.Host Mary Louise Kelly gets the latest from NPR's Laurel Wamsley, on the ground in Baltimore, and Camila Domonoske, who covers the auto industry for NPR. Baltimore is a major national hub for the import and...2024-04-0208 minThe Economics of Everyday ThingsThe Economics of Everyday Things10. Michelin Stars (Replay)Only the finest restaurants have a chance to bask in their glow. Sometimes, it’s a bit too bright. Zachary Crockett squints at the menu. SOURCES:Nick Kokonas, founder and co-owner of The Alinea Group.Charlie Mitchell, executive chef and co-owner of Clover Hill restaurant. RESOURCES:"Michelin Announces 2022 Stars for New York City," by Ryan Sutton and Luke Fortney (Eater, 2022)."What’s Wrong With the Michelin Guide?" by Tim Hayward (Financial Times, 2021)."Eating A 6-Course Dinner From The Best Restaurant In The Country," by Number Six With Cheese (2020)."Expert Opinion and Restaurant Pricing: Quantifying the Va...2023-12-2516 minTracks for the JourneyTracks for the JourneyAffirming Transgender CareText me your thoughts! Transgendered youth and their parents have rights to determine their gender identity. But laws across America are trying to take away this fundamental freedom. Join me to understand the issues and the reasons this is bad for them, for you, and for the kingdom of God. Let’s affirm transgender rights in this episode of Tracks for the Journey.For more resources www.tracksforthejourney.comSources include:Kayden Asher, “This is not how you fix things.” The Imprint Newsletter, March 13, 2022. https://imprintnews.org/opinion/testimony-from-transgender-teen-in-texas/63370American Psychi...2023-07-2115 min16:1 - Education, Teaching, & Learning16:1 - Education, Teaching, & LearningThe Disappearing InternetWelcome and thanks for listening to episode 48, The Disappearing Internet! This episode deals with the ephemeral nature of the internet and the lasting impacts of losing websites, software, and other pieces of technology (and the content that is associated with them) over time. While it may seem natural for the internet to grow and evolve, we seldom contemplate the lost of our social, political, cultural, and creative history on the web. How does the internet disappear, and who is doing the work to archive and preserve all of the ridiculous Tweets and blog posts we create? From the demise...2021-12-0955 minKFF Health News\' \'What the Health?\'KFF Health News' 'What the Health?'The Politics of Vaccine MandatesLike almost everything else associated with the covid-19 pandemic, partisans are taking sides over whether vaccines should be mandated. Meanwhile, Democrats on Capitol Hill are still struggling to find compromise in their effort to expand health insurance and other social programs.Alice Miranda Ollstein of Politico, Jen Haberkorn of the Los Angeles Times and Mary Ellen McIntire of CQ Roll Call join KHN’s Julie Rovner to discuss these issues and more.Also this week, Rovner interviews best-selling author Beth Macy about her book “Dopesick,” and the new Hulu miniseries based on it....2021-10-1447 minHysteria 51Hysteria 51Fenn's Treasure: A Modern Day Treasure Hunt! | 230A former Air Force pilot turned (possibly shady) art dealer thinks he's on his way to the grave in the late 80s and comes up with an idea. He's going to use his amassed wealth to put together a modern day treasure chest and go die next to it in the Rocky Mountains. The flaw in his plan? He didn't die. That man was Forest Fenn and he eventually decided in 2010 to hide the treasure anyway (without his body) and tell the world to go find it; winner take all. And with that the hunt was on. Over the...2021-04-1950 minLife KitLife KitThe Life Kit Guide To Online PrivacyNPR's Laurel Wamsley talked with the experts about how to protect your information — from your text messages to your location — while you're on the phone and computer.Learn more about sponsor message choices: podcastchoices.com/adchoicesNPR Privacy Policy2020-10-1324 minSilver FM 100.6Silver FM 100.6The Life Kit Guide To Online PrivacyNPR's Laurel Wamsley talked with the experts about how to protect your information — from your text messages to your location — while you're on the phone and computer.Learn more about sponsor message choices: podcastchoices.com/adchoicesNPR Privacy Policy2020-10-1327 minCatalyzeCatalyzeWhen the coronavirus takes over your beat: Laurel Wamsley ’06, reporter for NPR, on covering the pandemicBefore March of this year, Laurel Wamsley ’06 covered stories for NPR focusing on cities, technology, policy, and criminal justice. Now, the Washington, D.C.-based alumna covers the coronavirus which, of course, has impacted all aspects of society.In between filing stories, Laurel spoke with Morehead-Cain from her home in the Columbia Heights neighborhood to share what the past two months have been like, how NPR has changed its approach to reaching Americans, and her thoughts on the impact the pandemic will have on public trust in local media and national news organizations. Morehead-Cain has als...2020-05-1220 minThe Devil\'s Advocate Podcast with Nick StachThe Devil's Advocate Podcast with Nick Stach15: Grab Bag Episode On this episode, Nick and Ken go down some pretty deep rabbit holes around the topics of psychology and life in Japan.Links: Cognitive psychology | WikipediaIndustrial and organizational psychology | WikipediaHuman intelligence | WikipediaPersonality | Wikipedia"Japan's Births Decline To Lowest Number On Record" by Laurel Wamsley | NPR"Japan must abolish mandatory retirement" by Shigeo Kashiwagi | Nikkei"This might be the 'silver lining' for Japan" by Elena Holodny"Japanese women face a future of poverty, as confluence of factors conspire against...2020-03-2200 minPotstirrer PodcastPotstirrer PodcastWar on Christmas 2018For this year’s “War on Christmas” holiday special – Jaye is joined by her husband Chuckles as they react to strange stories and answer listener questions. Jaye waxes poetic about KFC on an open fire while Chuckles reveals something that even Jaye didn’t know about him.   Citations:   “Col. Harland Sanders 11 Herbs and Spices Firelog.” KFC. https://www.kfc.com/fire-log    “German Chocolate Factory Spill Makes for Sweet Street.” Reuters. December 12, 2018. https://www.nbcnews.com/news/world/german-chocolate-factory-spill-makes-sweet-street-n947301   Hay, Andrew. 2018. “No Free Money in New Jersey: Police Wan...2018-12-1637 minIt\'s Been a MinuteIt's Been a MinuteWeekly Wrap: "The Whole Map."Laurel Wamsley (@laurelwamsley), reporter for NPR's breaking news blog The Two-Way, and NPR Business Reporter Alina Selyukh (@alinaselyukh) join Sam to talk about the week that was, from the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, to the fallout over the abuse of female gymnasts by Larry Nassar. Also a phone call to a listener in San Francisco, and a look at the relationship between President Trump and big tech. It's all capped off with the best things that happened to listeners all week. Email the show at samsanders@npr.org or tweet @NPRItsBeenAMin with your feedback. Follow Sam on Twitter...2018-01-2744 minSpectrumSpectrumNPR Serves the General Public and Millennials Says Reporter & Former ProducerLaurel Wamsley, a young but veteran reporter and producer at National Public Radio (NPR), says she loves working there because she feels the NPR is truly serving the public. She also knows that NPR has made a concerted effort to attract a younger millennial audience and to broaden its base. Wamsley is in her second stint at the radio giant. She has served as both a “producer” and a “reporter.” She shares with us that there are two kinds of producers at NPR…show producers who work on a particular program like Morning Edition or All Things Considered...2017-08-0236 minWGBH Morning StoriesWGBH Morning StoriesMalcolmCarol Henderson takes her parents and son wherever she goes. Thanks to Magnatune recording artists Richard Savino for the use of "Children's Fairy Tale," Laurel Zucker and Sara Andon for the use of "Duo No. 4 Lamentabile," and Trip Wamsley for the use of "Sweet Algebur" in the production of this week's podcast. These are sampled under an Attribution 2.5 Creative Commons license.2008-06-2613 min