https://www.youtube.com/watch/u8SyOu9yb8I Woodhenge/ Incantations Part Three (Live At Wembley Arena, London, United Kingdom / 22nd July 1983)
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Woodhenge/ Incantations Part Three (Live At Wembley Arena, London, United Kingdom / 22nd July 1983) · Mike Oldfield
Crises
℗ 2013 Oldfield Music Limited, under exclusive license to Mercury Records Limited
Released on: 2013-01-01
Composer Lyricist, Vocalist: Mike Oldfield
Vocalist: Maggie Reilly
Written by Mike Oldfield originally from the album “Five Miles Out” (1982).
Band Line-up for this track:
Mike Oldfield: Electric Guitar, Backing Vocals
Maggie Reilly: Vocals
Anthony “Ant” Glynne: Electric Guitar, Backing Vocals
Graeme Pleeth: Keyboards
Phil Spalding: Bass Guitar, Backing Vocals
Pierre Moerlen: Percussion
Simon Phillips: Drums
via YouTube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vsIe3n59RYc ORIGIN
https://www.youtube.com/watch/nLrpryV-aPU Jordan Klepper on MAGA
Jordan Klepper and Neal Brennan discuss how MAGA is essentially the National Enquirer: JFK Jr.’s still alive, Kamala voters are all paid actors and everything is a conspiracy. Jordan gives insight into his Daily Show field piece process, explaining how Trevor Noah taking over as Trump got elected led to him attending numerous MAGA rallies. He explains how MAGA has become an identity more than a political ideology, and how Trump has warped humanity’s attitude toward hypocrisy.
Plus, the story of the guy he interviewed who punched a cop on camera at the Capitol, plead guilty, served time, and still thought Jan. 6 was a deep state inside job.
https://www.youtube.com/watch/Lu2QSPfYN1k Jordan Klepper: What Jan. 6 Was ACTUALLY Like 😳
Jordan Klepper tells Neal Brennan his story of going to the Capitol on January 6 to interview Trump supporters for his “Fingers the Pulse” Daily Show piece, and how it turned into a chaotic, absurd scene that the crew had to flee.
https://www.youtube.com/watch/kKLjmE169VI Trump Violates Iran War Deadline, Claims “Mini War” Is Over as US and Iran Trade Fire: A Closer Look
Seth takes a closer look at the Trump administration arguing that the war with Iran is over.
https://www.youtube.com/watch/QGkaWJC3fuA Trump Team Downplays Iran War DISASTER as Ceasefire Falls Apart
Ben and Tommy break down another chaotic week in foreign policy full of bad ideas and worse outcomes. Trump rolls out—and just as quickly unrolls—a new Pentagon plan—dubbed “Project Freedom”—to “guide” ships through the Strait of Hormuz, leaked intelligence reports show that the war has not changed Iran’s nuclear timeline, and polling confirms that the war has become a political disaster for Trump. They also share a rare, firsthand account from a teacher in Iran about living under the regime’s internet blackout and surveillance state, and discuss how the war has derailed Trump’s upcoming trip to China. Then they turn to the humanitarian catastrophes unfolding in Lebanon and Gaza, where so-called ceasefires have not stopped the killing, rodent infestations are causing infant deaths, and reconstruction is fantasy. They also check in on the war in Ukraine, from the staggering death toll to reports that Putin has retreated into his bunker because he fears for his life, and how online dissent from a Russian influencer finally broke through. Finally, Tommy speaks to Rep. Jason Crow about Iran, why he wants to get Pete Hegseth fired, and what troop reductions in Germany will mean for our relationship with Europe.
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CHAPTERS
0:00 – Operation Project Freedom Updates
19:54 – Ad Break
22:33 – The State of Nuclear Talks
30:22 – Political Disaster For Trump At Home
33:17 – Conditions On the Ground in Iran
38:10 – Trump’s Upcoming Trip To China
43:04 – Israel and Hezbollah Fighting In Lebanon
45:22 – Ad Break
47:44 – Life In Gaza “Hell On Earth”
54:01 – Ceasefires Proposed in Russia Ukraine War
1:02:27 – Gingrich Nonsense
1:09:29 – Ad Break
1:11:57 – Interview with U.S. Rep. Jason Crow
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What a Day That Was (Live) (2023 Remaster) · Talking Heads
Stop Making Sense (Deluxe Edition)
℗ 1984, 2023 Sire Records Company, a Warner Music Group Company.
Guitar, Vocals: Alex Weir
Keyboards: Bernie Worrell
Drums, Vocals: Chris Frantz
Mixer: Chris Frantz
Guitar, Vocals: David Byrne
Mixer: E.T. Thorngren
Backing Vocals: Ednah Holt
Assistant Engineer: Glenn Rosenstein
Masterer: Jack Skinner
Guitar, Keyboards, Vocals: Jerry Harrison
Mixer: Jerry Harrison
Engineer: Joel Moss
Assistant Engineer: Linda Randazzo
Backing Vocals: Lynn Mabry
Engineer: Mark Wolfson
Assistant Engineer: Nick Del Re
Assistant Engineer: Robin Laine
Percussion: Steve Scales
Masterer: Ted Jensen
Bass, Vocals: Tina Weymouth
Lyricist, Writer: David Byrne
https://www.youtube.com/watch/r4gleDm9S6U Putin humiliated as Ukraine maintains the element of surprise | Scott Lucas
“While the Russians may still be wreaking hell on Ukrainian civilians they appear to be very uncertain in a wider way forward in terms of their political and military aims.”
Ukraine has the element of surprise as sporadic attacks up to and around Russia’s Victory Parade will add onto Putin’s failure to make progress on the frontline, says Professor Scott Lucas.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch/EukLN0YFDjM Iran tensions rising again: Is the ceasefire about to collapse? | ask ian
In this “ask ian,” Ian Bremmer breaks down the rapidly unraveling situation following the US announcement of “Project Freedom” and why tensions with Iran are escalating again.
Ian explains that Iran’s swift retaliation in the Strait of Hormuz, including targeting ships and launching drones and missiles at the UAE, wasn’t just about disruption. It was a calculated signal: Tehran is prepared to escalate to keep the strait closed unless a deal is reached, while also deepening divisions among Gulf States.
Ian highlights a growing split in the region. The UAE, aligned with Israel, favors continued pressure on Iran, while Saudi Arabia is pushing for de-escalation and regional stability. “These are very different models,” Ian notes, underscoring how diverging interests are reshaping alliances.
For the US, the options are narrowing. A military response risks broader regional damage, while inaction could fuel further instability and rising oil prices. Ian argues the “least worst outcome” is to wind down the conflict and pursue global negotiations, but he warns that political pressure and sunk costs may push Washington in the opposite direction.
“The likelihood that this ceasefire… breaks down and leads to another round of very serious fighting… looks more likely today,” Ian says.
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via YouTube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EukLN0YFDjM ORIGIN