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Inteligencia Artificial, ¿para dónde va la hoja de ruta en América Latina?

Tres ministros y un experto analizaron el panorama que enfrenta la región en términos de gobernanza, regulación e infraestructura digital.




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Hora20 desde las regiones: La Guajira, ¿cómo avanzan los programas de Gobierno?

El gobernador, la gerente de aguas, un senador y un empresario del sector turismo analizaron los retos y oportunidades que tiene el departamento.




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La Defensoría debe cumplir un papel más activo en las mesas de negociación: Jomary Ortegón

La candidata a defensora del Pueblo habló de los proyectos que implementaría en la Defensoría si resulta electa.




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Jurisdicción Agraria, ¿es necesaria para hacer la Reforma Agraria?

Panelistas analizaron el alcance de la ley ordinaria presentada al Congreso. Senador Miguel Uribe denunció irregularidades en la contratación de la ANT y bajos niveles de ejecución en la entidad




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El sector minero sufre de una inseguridad jurídica muy grande: A. Custodio Cabrera

El exministro habló desde Cartagena sobre los retos que enfrenta el sector de hidrocarburos y la incidencia del Acuerdo de Escazú en protección ambiental.




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A 70 años del voto femenino, ¿cómo está el país en materia de violencia política contra la mujer?

Panelistas debatieron sobre el camino recorrido, los logros alcanzados y los desafíos que tienen las mujeres a la hora de participar en política.




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Discurso del presidente Petro, ¿qué mensajes está enviando?

Panelistas debatieron sobre el efecto del discurso del Presidente en el que habló de esclavitud, fascismo y en el que calificó a periodistas como muñecas de la mafia.




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Discurso de golpe de Estado y Congreso, ¿nuevas tensiones desde el Ejecutivo?

Panelistas consideran que el Presidente se equivoca al llamar a la calle y generar nuevas tensiones cuando las instituciones toman decisiones contrarias a sus intereses.




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Borrador de decreto sobre la Paz Total, ¿una hoja de ruta clara para el futuro de las negociaciones?

Panelistas debatieron sobre los últimos hechos de violencia en el país y las claridades que trae el borrador de decreto que contiene líneas operativas para el funcionamiento de la Paz Total.




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Atentado en Puerto Jordán, ¿cuáles son los escenarios del proceso con el ELN?

Panelistas consideran que uno de los caminos son una suspensión temprana del proceso de paz y un lento deterioro del orden público.




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Críticas a la JEP, ¿cuáles son los desafíos que enfrenta el tribunal de paz?

Panelistas consideran que la labor del tribunal no es fácil, que se deben conocer pronto algunas sentencias, pero advierten sobre los avances en términos de reconciliación.




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¿Cuáles son los retos que va a enfrentar Gregorio Eljach en la Procuraduría?

Panelistas consideran que la independencia frente al Gobierno y al Congreso y la función disciplinaria de la Procuraduría, son grandes desafíos.




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Las ventajas y desventajas de las comunidades indígenas como autoridad ambiental, según Brigitte Baptiste

La bióloga y experta planteó los alcances que tiene considerar a las comunidades indígenas como autoridad ambiental en sus territorios.




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Panelistas debatieron sobre las negociaciones y acuerdos a los que deberán llegar los 196 países presentes en la COP16 que se desarrolla en Cali.




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Peajes, APP y valorización, ¿qué está pasando con la infraestructura vial en el país?

Panelistas analizaron los retos que tiene el sector ante los efectos que está generando el decreto que congeló el aumento del valor de los peajes en 2023.




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Relación Gobierno-Congreso, ¿mejoró el ambiente para la aprobación de las reformas?

Panelistas consideran que tras la llegada de Juan Fernando Cristo al Gobierno, las relaciones con el congreso y la agenda reformista tomó un nuevo rumbo.




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Jeff Sessions Loses Comeback Bid For Alabama Senate Seat

Updated at 4:45 a.m. ET on Wednesday Jeff Sessions has lost a bid to regain his old Alabama U.S. Senate after falling from grace as President Trump's attorney general. Sessions had been hoping for redemption after enduring months of relentless ridicule from Trump that eventually led to his resignation as the country's top lawyer. But it was not to be. Instead, Sessions conceded defeat to former Auburn University football coach Tommy Tuberville, a political neophyte, who handily beat him in the state's runoff election for the Republican nomination for U.S. Senate. "I leave elected office with my integrity intact," Sessions told reporters. "I hold my head high." Tuberville, 65, who was endorsed by the president in the GOP matchup — edged ahead of Sessions in Alabama's state primary in March but failed to secure a majority of the vote, setting up Tuesday's runoff. Tuberville will now face Democratic incumbent Sen. Doug Jones in November. As the race was called late Tuesday, Trump was




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Trump Overhauls Key Environmental Law To Speed Up Pipelines And Other Projects

In Atlanta today, President Trump will announce big changes to the regulations that govern one of the nation's most significant environmental laws. The aim is to speed up approval for major projects like pipelines and highways, but critics say it could sideline the concerns of poor and minority communities impacted by those projects, and discount their impact on climate change. The 50-year-old National Environmental Policy Act, or NEPA, was signed into law by President Richard Nixon. It requires federal agencies to consider the environmental effects of proposed projects before they are approved. It also gives the public and interest groups the ability to comment on those evaluations. The administration's new regulations are expected to reduce the types and number of projects that will be subject to review under the NEPA. An earlier version of the proposed rules truncated those reviews in an effort to streamline processes that can take years to complete. It also dropped a requirement




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Thomas Jefferson Descendant Reflects On His Ancestor's Complicated Legacy

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Former Attorney General Jeff Sessions Loses Alabama Runoff Election

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Trump, Biden Approach U.S. Job Infrastructure In Vastly Different Plans

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Texas Democrat MJ Hegar To Face Cornyn; Maine's Sara Gideon Will Challenge Collins

Air Force combat veteran MJ Hegar will face Republican incumbent Sen. John Cornyn after winning her Democratic primary in Texas, while Maine's Democratic Speaker of the House Sara Gideon has secured the right to challenge her state's vulnerable Republican Sen. Susan Collins in November. Meanwhile, Ronny Jackson, President Trump's former physician, will be the Republican nominee to succeed retiring Republican Rep. Mac Thornberry in northern Texas. It was a primary night that also resulted in a humiliating defeat for Jeff Sessions, the former attorney general who was forced out by the president in 2018. He lost to former Auburn University football coach Tommy Tuberville, a political neophyte who nonetheless enjoyed Trump's backing (see story here ). In Texas, Hegar got the nod over Black state senator Royce West in a close race for the Democratic nomination in a state that has long been red, but that analysts say is in a state of political flux due to changing demographics. Even so,




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286: Remote From WWDC 2020 With Craig Federighi and Greg Joswiak

John Gruber is joined by Craig Federighi and Greg Joswiak to discuss the news from WWDC 2020: the Mac’s transition to Apple silicon, MacOS 11 Big Sur, iOS and iPadOS 14, and more.




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294: ‘DOS Rot’, With John Moltz

John Moltz returns to the show. Poodles are great dogs. Windows stinks worse than ever. Everyone should watch “Ted Lasso”.




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299: ‘Sounds Like a Good Red Sauce Place’, With Special Guest Jason Snell

Jason Snell returns to the show to talk about the iPhone 12 and 12 Pro, the new iPad-Pro-style iPad Air, the remarkable state of the Mac, and David Letterman’s battery-shopping trip to CVS.




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301: ‘A Craptastic Craptacular’, With Joanna Stern

Joanna Stern returns to the show to talk about the new M1 MacBook Air and 13-inch MacBook Pro.




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303: ‘Half of the Bikini Emoji’, With Matthew Panzarino

Matthew Panzarino joins the show to talk about Apple's new AirPods Max headphones and the future of the Mac on Apple Silicon.




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305: ‘Star Wars: The Mandalorian’ Holiday Spectacular, With Special Guests Guy English and John Siracusa’

As per holiday tradition at The Talk Show, a brief chat about *Star Wars: The Mandalorian*, with a cavalcade of special guests, including, but not necessarily limited to, Guy English and John Siracusa.




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307: ‘Soviet Toilet Paper’, With John Moltz

John Moltz returns to the show to give stock market investment advice.




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309: ‘Pinkies on the Semicolon’, With John Siracusa

The state of the Mac, with special guest John Siracusa.




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310: ‘Russian Nesting Doll Code’, With Jason Snell

Special guest Jason Snell joins the show to reminisce over 20 years of Mac OS X. I mean OS X. Sorry, MacOS. Also: HomePod, Apple TV, and Intel’s awkward new ad campaign.




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315: ‘I Don’t Know How to Read’, With Joanna Stern

Special guest: the one and only Joanna Stern. Topics: new iMacs, Touch ID vs. Face ID, remote controls, surveillance advertising, and people who want to make everything a video call when a good old-fashioned voice call would do.




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316: Remote From WWDC 2021 With Craig Federighi and Greg Joswiak

Special guests Craig Federighi and Greg Joswiak join me to discuss the news from WWDC 2021: the all-new multitasking interface in iPadOS 15, on-device Siri, new privacy controls in Safari and Mail, MacOS 12 Monterey, and more.




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319: ‘You Called Him Pixel Mature’, With John Moltz

Special guest: John Moltz. Special topics: Playdate preorders, MagSafe battery packs, iPad keyboard covers, Facebook and NSO Group, Safari 15 betas, and “Loki”.




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321: ‘Just a Standard Bird’, With MG Siegler

MG Siegler returns to the show to talk about last week’s surprise announcement from Apple settling a class action lawsuit filed on behalf of U.S. App Store developers, and the various reactions to it. Also, a bit on App Store payment processing, and some speculation on who might succeed Tim Cook.




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324: ‘A Pretty Generic Thing You Stick in a Hole’, With Jason Snell

Jason Snell returns to the show to talk about the new iPhones 13, new iPad Mini, Safari 15’s craptacular new tab UI, and the insightful questions posed to Kevin Durant on the Brooklyn Nets’ media day from Basketball Digest’s best NBA reporter.




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326: ‘A Very Large Nap’, With John Moltz

Very special guest John Moltz returns to the show to discuss the products Apple has released this week.




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327: ‘Giddy With Mac-Ness’, With Daniel Jalkut

Special guest Daniel Jalkut returns to the show to talk about the new MacBook Pros.




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330: ‘Headline Goes Here’, With Jim Dalrymple

Special guest Jim Dalrymple returns to the show to discuss the past and future of Apple-centric reporting.




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331: ‘John Was the Problem’, With Merlin Mann

Merlin Mann returns to the show to discuss two brief topics (with a few asides): my dream of opening a steakhouse, and Peter Jackson’s Beatles documentary “Get Back”.




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332: ‘The Post-Doom Era’, With Joanna Stern

Emmy Award-winning Joanna Stern returns to the show. Topics include: Apple's new iCloud "legacy contact" feature, the current state and future of VR headsets, Elon Musk, and more.




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336: ‘He Looked Like a Fred’, With John Moltz

Special guest: John Moltz. Special topics: Apple’s record-breaking but somehow yawn-inducing quarterly results, new features in the upcoming releases of MacOS 12.3 and iOS 15.4, the Neil Young–Joe Rogan Spotify saga, and more.




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337: ‘See Me After Class’, With Jason Snell

Jason Snell returns to the show to dissect the Six Colors 2021 Apple Report Card. Also: the care and feeding of mechanical keyboards.