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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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Cultivos y compra de coca, ¿qué momento atraviesa el país en cultivos ilícitos?

Panelistas creen que la propuesta de comprar la cosecha de coca no se puede descartar, pero consideran que hay limitaciones de tipo jurídico que impedirían su materialización.




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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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Inversión en el sector infraestructura es del 27% en lo que va del año: Contraloría

El contralor delegado para infraestructura habló de la ejecución del presupuesto y de los efectos que tendría en las finanzas del Estado el congelamiento del aumento de le la tarifa de los peajes.




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¿Qué impacto tienen las últimas revelaciones del caso Pegasus?

Panelistas analizaron las consecuencias jurídicas y políticas de las últimas revelaciones relacionadas con la compra del software israelí.




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Elecciones EE. UU., ¿qué implica para los candidatos el empate en las encuestas?

Panelistas consideran que el escenario que reflejan las encuestas debería preocupar más a los demócratas que a los republicanos.




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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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¿Tiene el país garantizado el suministro de gas para los próximos años?

Panelistas analizaron la situación del gas en el país a partir del mantenimiento de la regasificadora de Cartagena, la importación de gas y el futuro de proyectos de exploración costa afuera.




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¿Cómo están viendo los líderes de opinión la realidad política del país?

Panelistas analizaron los resultados del Panel de Opinión que consulta a los líderes de opinión en temas relacionados con gobierno, temas de país y ecosistema mediático.




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¿Qué factores determinaron la elección de Donald Trump?

Panelistas analizaron los motivos del triunfo del candidato republicano, los errores del partido Demócrata y los efectos en la política internacional con el regreso de Trump a la presidencia.




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¿El diálogo con el ELN camina hacia el descongelamiento de la mesa?

Panelistas creen que son múltiples los retos que enfrentará la reanudación de los diálogos de paz.




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Coronavirus Surge For U.S. Military On Okinawa Adds To Soured Relations There

Relations between the more than 25,000 U.S. military forces on Okinawa and that Japanese island's 1.5 million residents have long been strained over pollution, crime and overcrowding associated with the 31 U.S. military bases there. Now a new outbreak of COVID-19 cases among American service members stationed on Japan's southernmost territory is fraying things further. As of Tuesday, 100 new cases of COVID-19 have been detected in the past week at five U.S. bases on Okinawa, according to Japan's independent Kyodo News agency. Beyond those bases, where only three cases had earlier been confirmed, Okinawa has had a relatively low impact from the disease, reporting 148 infections and seven deaths. At a weekend news conference, Okinawa Gov. Denny Tamaki called the surge of coronavirus cases among U.S. military personnel "extremely regrettable," according to the Reuters news agency. "I can't help but have strong doubts about the U.S. military's measures to prevent infections," Reuters




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South Dakota Is Sharing Driver's License Info To Help Find Out Who's A Citizen

Updated at 7:57 p.m. ET To help figure out the U.S. citizenship status of every adult living in the country, the Trump administration has been accumulating driver's license information from states including South Dakota, NPR has learned. South Dakota Public Safety Secretary Craig Price — who was appointed to President Trump's commission on law enforcement this year — signed an agreement in April to share information from driver's licenses and state ID cards with the U.S. Census Bureau, according to a copy of the memorandum of understanding the state's Department of Public Safety provided to NPR. In the past year since the Trump administration failed in its attempt to add the now-blocked citizenship question to 2020 census forms, the Census Bureau has been gathering state and federal records under directives from Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross , who oversees the bureau, and an executive order Trump issued in July 2019 . In addition to allowing states to redistrict using the number of




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Kansas Rep. Steve Watkins Charged With Felonies Over Voter Registration At UPS Store

Just weeks before his first primary to defend his congressional seat, U.S. Rep. Steve Watkins is facing multiple charges stemming from him registering to vote using the address of a UPS storefront. The charges were filed Tuesday, before the freshman Republican appeared in a debate with two GOP challengers. Shawnee County District Attorney Mike Kagay filed multiple felony counts against Watkins: interference with law enforcement; providing false information; voting without being qualified; and unlawful advance voting. He was also charged with a misdemeanor for failing to tell the Department of Motor Vehicles about a change of address. The charges stem from a ballot Watkins cast in a local election last year. In December, The Topeka Capital-Journal reported that Watkins used a UPS store address on his voter registration. The congressman listed his official residence as a UPS Store in Topeka on a change-of-address form for voter registration in August 2019. Then, he signed an application




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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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Former Attorney General Jeff Sessions Loses Alabama Runoff Election

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Mike Pompeo To Release Human Rights Report

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Sen. Kelly Loeffler, WNBA Clash Over Black Lives Matter Movement

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Saved From the Horrors of Hell

Joe was terrified by his church’s teaching about hellfire. But after reading a free booklet about hell that he heard about at the end of an Amazing Facts broadcast, a calm flooded his heart. Will you help more people like Joe find peace in knowing what the Bible teaches about hell? Your gifts will provide the truth about what happens at death and reveal God’s love. Thank you!





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Keeping Cool About the 2024 US Election

The 2024 presidential election is coming to some sort of conclusion (don't forget to vote), but 24/7 slog is making many of us anxious. Thankfully Belladonna made a post about 'How not to freak out about the US election' and plenty of people chimed with advice about how to stay somewhat calm. Hang in there everyone, an end is in sight!




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291: ‘Algorithms, How Do They Work?’, With Nilay Patel

Nilay Patel returns to the show to discuss this week’s House antitrust hearing featuring testimony from Tim Cook, Jeff Bezos, Sundar Pichai, and Mark Zuckerberg.




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296: ‘Cameras Every Single Where’, With Michael Simmons

Special guest Michael Simmons joins the show. Topics include the release of iOS 14, widgets and home screen customization, pricing models for indie apps in the App Store era, and, of course, flying robot cameras.




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298: ‘I’m Expecting Led Zeppelin IV’, With Special Guest MG Siegler

MG Siegler returns to the show to talk about Apple Watch, the future of premium TV and movies, and a preview of next week’s “Hi, Speed” Apple event.




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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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302: ‘Camera Beer Belly’, With Nilay Patel

Nilay Patel returns to the show and we have nothing to talk about. You know, other than the M1 Macs and entire iPhone 12 lineup.




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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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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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322: ‘It Was More Arial Than Helvetica’, With Rene Ritchie

Rene Ritchie returns to the show for a recap of this week’s “California Streaming” Apple Event: the iPhones 13, Apple Watch Series 7, and new iPads. Also, last week’s decision in the Apple v. Epic lawsuit.




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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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325: ‘The Negative Version of Icing on the Cake’, With Nilay Patel

Special guest: Nilay Patel. Special topics: the iPhones 13, Apple Watch Series 7, kids today and the file system, the Lightning / USB-C debate, and, of course, our speculation about next week’s “Unleashed” Apple event.




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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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335: ‘Blofeld-69-420’, With Guy English

Guy English returns to the show to talk about video games, the cold, the *Heat*, and the state of streaming video services.




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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.




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340: ‘Billionaires Have Beefs’, With Tom Watson and Daniel Agee

Special guests Tom Watson and Daniel Agee join the show to talk about Glass, their upstart photo sharing app and community.




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341: ‘A Cold Glass in Hell’, With Casey Liss

Special guest Casey Liss joins the show to talk about Apple's new Studio Display and what makes a good martini.




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345: ‘A Fake Crank on the Web’, With Michael Simmons

Michael Simmons returns to the show to talk about the Studio Display's camera (and this week's beta firmware update to tweak its quality), how things have gone two years into Flexibits' move to subscription pricing for Fantastical and Cardhop, and Panic's now-shipping Playdate.




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350: ‘Your Sack of Meat With Teeth’, With Jason Snell

Jason Snell returns to the show to discuss the biggest threads from WWDC 2022 — in particular, Stage Manager and the M2 MacBook Air and 13-inch MacBook “Pro”. No sports talk (unless you count soccer).




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353: ‘Shop Different’, With Michael Steeber

Special guest Michael Steeber joins the show to discuss his new project, The Apple Store Time Machine — an intricately-detailed explorable walkthrough of four of Apple’s original retail stores.




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355: ‘The Creaturest of Habits’, With Daniel Jalkut

Daniel Jalkut returns to the show. Topics include a serious discussion about CSAM detection at major cloud storage providers and messaging services. Also, a deep dive regarding the new iOS-UI-style rewrite of System Settings on the still-in-beta MacOS 13 Ventura, and thoughts on SwiftUI in general.




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357: ‘Fluent Cupertinoese’, With Nilay Patel

Nilay Patel returns to the show to talk about Apple’s “Far Out” event, the iPhones 14, and The Verge’s redesign.




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360: ‘Neither Fish Nor Fowl’, With Jason Snell

Jason Snell returns to the show to talk about the new 10th-gen iPad and M2 iPads Pro.




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363: ‘Deliberately Churned’, With Christina Warren

Christina Warren returns to the show to talk about the drama at Disney, tumult at Twitter, and how the hell to score Taylor Swift tickets.




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371: ‘The Skin of Your Pants’, With Daniel Jalkut

Daniel Jalkut returns to the show to talk about AI chat, new emoji, and Apple Music Classical.




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373: ‘This Guy Reads a Lot Better’, With Quinn Nelson

Special guest Quinn Nelson joins the show to talk about Apple’s rumored AR/VR headset, Apple silicon, and more.




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375: ‘No False Humidity’, With Jason Snell

Special guest: Jason Snell. Topics: Headset, headseat, headset. And no baseball talk other than how games might look in VR. Also: Final Cut Pro and Logic Pro for iPad, and GM's dumb decision to drop CarPlay.