℗ 1983 Columbia Records, a division of Sony Music Entertainment
Released on: 1983-11-01
Guitar: Mick Taylor
Guitar, Producer: Mark Knopfler
Drums, Percussion: Sly Dunbar
Keyboards: Alan Clark
Bass: Robbie Shakespear
Engineer: Josh Abbey
Engineer: Frank Dickinson
Engineer, Mastering Engineer, Mixing Engineer: Ian Taylor
Mastering Engineer: Bill Kipper
Recording Engineer: Neil Dorfsman
Emma is joined by writer, activist and professor Naomi Klein about her new essay The rise of end times fascism. Naomi points out the new form that right wing authoritarianism has taken in finding ways to exit society and Earth itself.
Naomi co-wrote the essay with Astra Taylor, which you can read here in The Guardian: https://ift.tt/ZcsjvQr
https://www.youtube.com/watch/jx_J1MgokV4 “A new age of shamelessness” | Slavoj Žižek on Trump, authoritarians and “the new left”
Paddy O’Connell speaks to so-called ‘rock star’ philosopher and cultural theorist Slavoj Žižek, who argues the case for a more “authoritarian” left-leaning leader on the global stage.
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℗ 1985 Sire Records Company for the United States and WEA International Inc. for the world outside of the United States
Unknown: Andy Wallace
Engineer: Glenn Rosenstein
Producer: Madonna
Vocals: Madonna
Editor, Unknown: Shep Pettibone
Additional Producer: Shep Pettibone
Producer: Stephen Bray
Writer: Madonna
Writer: Stephen Bray
In digital brush strokes, Jupiter’s signature atmospheric bands and vortices were used to form this interplanetary post-impressionist work of art. The creative image from citizen scientist Rick Lundh uses data from the Juno spacecraft’s JunoCam. To paint on the digital canvas, a JunoCam image with contrasting light and dark tones was chosen for processing and an oil-painting software filter applied. The image data was captured during perijove 10. That was Juno’s December 16, 2017 close encounter with the solar system’s ruling gas giant. At the time the spacecraft was cruising about 13,000 kilometers above northern Jovian cloud tops. Now in an extended mission, Juno has explored Jupiter and its moons since entering orbit around Jupiter in July of 2016. via NASA https://ift.tt/TX7ZHexClick here
In late March, the comet now designated C/2025 F2 SWAN was found independently by citizen scientists Vladimir Bezugly, Michael Mattiazzo, and Rob Matson while examining publicly available image data from the Solar Wind ANisotropies (SWAN) camera on the sun-staring SOHO spacecraft. Comet SWAN’s coma, its greenish color a signature of diatomic carbon molecules fluorescing in sunlight, is at lower left in this telescopic image. SWAN’s faint ion tail extends nearly two degrees toward the upper right across the field of view. The interplanetary scene was captured in clear but moonlit skies from June Lake, California on April 14. Seen against background of stars toward the constellation Andromeda, the comet was then some 10 light-minutes from our fair planet. Now a target for binoculars and small telescopes in northern hemisphere morning skies this comet SWAN is headed for a perihelion, its closest approach to the Sun, on May 1. That will bring this visitor from the distant Oort cloud almost as close to the Sun as the orbit of inner planet Mercury. via NASA https://ift.tt/MZjlBY4Click here
Sound Engineer: Andrew Scarth
Drums: Art Wood
Unknown: Chris Lord-Alge
Engineer, Producer: Dan Hartman
Acoustic Guitar: Dan Hartman
Keyboards: Dan Hartman
Backing Vocals: Dan Hartman
Assistant Sound Engineer: Darren Allison
Timpani: Edgar Winter
Keyboards, Strings: Elliot Lewis
Keyboards: Gene Black
Rhythm Guitar: James Ralston
Masterer: Jasper Ward
Masterer: John Webber
Backing Vocals: Lance Ellington
Assistant Sound Engineer: Lee Curle
Sound Engineer: Mike Ging
Sound Engineer: Nick Froome
Guitar: Pat Thrall
Assistant Sound Engineer: Paul Logus
Bass Guitar: Phil Ashley
Keyboards: Phil Ashley
Keyboards: Phillipe Saisse
Producer: Roger Davies
Bass Keyboards: T. M. Stevens
Backing Vocals: Tessa Niles
Assistant Sound Engineer: Tim Leitner
Arranger: Tina Turner
Producer: Tina Turner
Vocals: Tina Turner
Sound Engineer: Tom Fritze
Composer, Writer: Holly Knight
Composer: Mike Chapman
Writer: Mike Chapman
Sam and Emma are joined by The Nation’s national affairs correspondent Jeet Heer to break down the implications of Trump’s chaotic tariff policy, which is accelerating de-dollarization, including among the U.S.’s most (normally) steadfast allies. They also break down the warped logic of Trump’s immigration crackdown, including the weaponization of the immigration system for the sake of Israel. Jeet makes the point that both Democrats and Republicans have participated in the weaponization of faux concerns about antisemitism which has brought us to this moment. Jeet also gives his opinion of the much-discussed Abundance Agenda.
Check out Jeet’s writing here: https://ift.tt/02SOEIU
https://www.youtube.com/watch/248rtQ726cY White House ordered to halt mass deportations | BBC News
A US judge has ruled that there is probable cause to find the Trump administration in contempt of court after it violated an order against deporting migrants under an obscure wartime law.
Judge James Boasberg said the government had shown “wilful disregard” of his order to halt the departure of deportation flights carrying more than 200 people to El Salvador last month.
In a statement, the White House said it would contest the decision.
Judge Boasberg’s decision to begin contempt proceedings escalates a clash between the White House and the judiciary over President Trump’s powers.