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C'était un génie, le nouveau JP Morgan, l'idole de la presse américaine et le second plus gros donateur du Parti Démocrate (Bon Sang ne saurait mentir); il pensait même racheter Goldman Sachs à ses heures perdues... Las, c'était en fait le Madoff de la cryptomonnaie, et comme avec Madoff, l'Autorité des Marchés Financiers US (la SEC) s'est démontrée sourde et aveugle à tous les signes précurseurs graves d'une arnaque imminente. Samuel Bankman Fried, fils de bonne famille ultra-connecté aura participé à un réseau opaque de blanchiment, d'arnaque et de corruption dans lequel des millions d'épargnants auront laissé un bras...
Mais n'oubliez pas, c'est sur Didier Raoult et sur Elon Musk qu'il faut braquer les meilleurs investigations de la presse 🤡
Mega-corporations like Amazon and Facebook are becoming more powerful. And their growth shows no signs of slowing down. They are in the public eye -- but are they also above the law?
The pandemic has only made the "big four” -- Apple, Amazon, Google and Facebook -- more influential. Our data has become big business. But are these corporations out of control?
Experts have long watched as corporations like Apple and Amazon flout antitrust laws, while receiving special treatment: When it comes to wages, taxes and laws, these corporations seem to rewrite the rules as they go. Many critics consider Facebook and Google’s systematic data exploitation a violation of our core democratic principals. Moreover, the line between the state and mega-corporations is growing even foggier. Some states believe there is simply no way around these giants. Corporate power seems like it is here to stay.
Market driven surveillance undermines our sovereignty and thus the very foundation of Western democracies. There is a storm brewing both in the U.S. and Europe. But the corporations are ready for it. Will they continue on this dangerous trajectory, or is there some chance we can still rein them in?
FRONTLINE and The New York Times examine how the credit card industry became pervasive, lucrative, and politically powerful. (Aired 2004)
Millions of American families use their personal, general-purpose credit cards to make ends meet. With no federal laws on the amount of interest or fees that can be charged, credit cards have become the most profitable sector of the American banking industry.”] In “Secret History of the Credit Card,” correspondent Lowell Bergman uncovers the techniques used by the industry to earn record profits and get consumers to take on more debt. Some experts argue the profitability of credit cards began when the banking industry successfully eliminated a critical restriction: the limit on the interest rate a lender can charge a borrower. Deregulation, coupled with a revolution in technology enabled the almost real-time tracking of personal financial information and the emergence of nationwide banking, facilitated the widening availability of credit cards across the economic spectrum. But for some, the cost of credit is often far greater than it appears.
Brooklyn Tabernacle Singers at Calvary Church
Concerto di Adorazione dei "The Brooklyn Tabernacle Singers".
Italy Tour June 2017 - Auditorium Conciliazione ROMA.
20 giugno 2017.
00:00 - Inizio
02:48 - He's Live (Egli Vive)
09:34 - All Power, All Glory (Tutto il Potere, Tutta la Gloria)
16:30 - Lord, I Believe in You (Signore, Credo in Te)
24:35 - Taste and See (Gustate e Vedete)
31:17 - Jesus I Love You (Gesù ti Amo)
37:39 - The Man (L'Uomo)
48:55 - Jesus it is You (Gesù sei Tu)
57:09 - Jesus is (Gesù è)
01:04:22 - For Every Mountain (Per Ogni Montagna)
01:14:20 - Total Praise (Lode Totale)
01:21:31 - Greatest Man (L'Uomo più Grande)
01:26:34 - Thou Oh Lord (Tu oh Signore)
01:35:12 - He's Lord (Lui è Dio)
01:41:30 - Predicazione Jim Cymbala
02:14:54 - Hallelujah You're Worthy (Alleluia Sei Degno)
- Organizzato da: Worship Events www.worshipevents.it
- Partnership: Christian House, Beth-Shalom, Sicomoro Onlus, Chiesa Alfa Omega, Aldea Onlus
- Riprese TV: Parole di Vita www.paroledivita.org
Sections:
00:00:00 – Advert
00:01:08 – In-Venue Acknowledgements
00:02:46 – Prayer 2
00:11:54 – Preye Odede
00:26:10 – In-Venue Acknowledgements II
00:30:57 – Onos Ariyo
00:46:39 – Multimedia Playout
00:47:53 – Comedy 1: MC Abbey
00:59:16 – Multimedia Playout II
01:03:00 – Tim Hughes & Muyiwa Olanrewaju
01:19:38 – In-Venue Acknowledgements III
01:21:41 – Prayer 3
01:27:58 – Moses Bliss
01:50:32 – Hosts Banky W & Pastor Dayo Ben-Laniyi
01:56:39 – Eben
02:20:37 – Comedy 2: Damola
02:27:50 – Comedy 3: MC Forever
02:33:12 – In-Venue Acknowledgements IV
02:41:18 – Tope Alabi
03:08:11 – In-Venue Acknowledgements V
03:10:27 – Prayer 4
03:18:16 – Sinach
03:51:08 – Introduction of Host by First Lady
03:54:29 – Host's Welcome Remarks & Acknowledgement
04:01:53 – Moment of Silence for Sammie Okposo
04:11:03 – In-Venue Acknowledgements VI
04:12:25 – Special Remark: Will Stevens
04:16:13 – National Anthem
04:25:40 – Comedy 4
04:30:57 – Hymn
04:37:01 – The Message
05:10:36 – Altar Call
05:25:06 – In-Venue Acknowledgements VII
05:27:19 – Mercy Chinwo
05:56:35 – In-Venue Acknowledgements VIII
05:57:51 – Prayer 5
06:07:40 – Donnie McClurkin
06:38:26 – Prayer 6
06:43:48 – Comedy 5: Kenny Blaq
06:50:13 – Nathaniel Bassey
07:20:14 – Comedy 6: Akpororo
07:41:08 – Chandler Moore
08:19:44 – Phil Thompson
08:37:07 – Travis Greene
09:09:52 – Prayer 7
09:16:19 – Dunsin Oyekan
09:51:38 – Mr M & Revelation
10:21:45 – Closing Prayer
Amazon has 118+ private label brands, some that carry the Amazon name and others cleverly disguised without it. And it’s been accused of using its data prowess to make nearly identical versions of bestselling brand-name items, like Peak Design’s Everyday Sling Bag.
Amazon says it’s continuing to invest in its popular brands, despite rumors its scaling back on private label to appease regulators. Amazon may be pushing the boundaries of what's acceptable in private labeling, there's nothing illegal about copying brand-name products. It's a business practice that, in some capacity, is widely used by most major retailers.
Here’s how private labels work, and why experts say the high margin products like AmazonBasics batteries are going nowhere.
Amazon compte plus de 500 000 employés dans le monde pour 150 milliards d'euros de chiffres d’affaires. Créée en 1994 par Jeff Bezos, la petite librairie en ligne est devenue une multinationale tentaculaire présente dans près de 200 pays dont la France, l’un de ses plus gros marchés avec 24 millions de clients. Mais derrière cet incroyable succès, les controverses se multiplient, sur les cadences et les conditions de travail des employés et la pression imposée à ses fournisseurs et partenaires. Pour la première fois en France, immersion en coulisses et enquête sur l’une des plus grandes entreprises du monde.
Tout Compte Fait, présenté par Julian Bugier tous les samedis à 14h00 sur France 2, vous dévoile les coulisses d'un monde qui change.
Clip taken from "Dr. James White - Islam A-Z (1/2)": (vidéo plus disponible)
Dr. James White mentioned that he did not have time to go through the transmission of the New Testament, so here is a video of his explanation:
While at pharmacy school, Heba experienced something out of the ordinary—a Christian professor.
After noticing something different about this professor, Heba began searching—which led her to THE KINGDOM SAT, our 24/7 satellite channel. After watching the channel for several years and being discipled by our field teams, she made a dramatic decision that would forever alter the course of her life.
(1:06 - Start of Presentation) Robert H. Lustig, MD, UCSF Professor of Pediatrics in the Division of Endocrinology, explores the damage caused by sugary foods. He argues that fructose (too much) and fiber (not enough) appear to be cornerstones of the obesity epidemic through their effects on insulin. Recorded on 05/26/2009. [7/2009] [Show ID: 16717]
The American dream is the main reason why, for centuries the United States of America has been the number one destination for generations of immigrants. During all these years each immigrant, hitting the road, to come legally or illegally in this country, believes that anybody, regardless of his or her origins, can achieve prosperity and success for himself and his family. They come from all over the world, Europe, Asia, Latin America and Africa. And for some of those who eventually settle in the country, the dream can become a reality. VOA’s Arzouma Kompaore gives us a closer look at these African immigrants who are transforming their lives in America.
Aux États-Unis, et notamment à Atlanta, la ville de Martin Luther King Jr., le mouvement "Buy Black" (Acheter Noir) est en plein essor. Inspiré du mouvement des droits civiques, il encourage les Afro-Américains à boycotter l’économie "blanche" et à consommer au sein de leur communauté. L’initiative est née en réaction aux violences policières à répétition contre des membres de la communauté afro-américaine. Reportage à Atlanta de notre envoyé spécial.
Emission proposée par Patrick Lovett et Aline Schmidt.
Le Conflit au Congo : La Vérité Dévoilée explore le rôle joué par les Etats-Unis et leurs alliés rwandais et ougandais dans le déclenchement de la plus grande crise humanitaire à l'aube du 21ème siècle.
Michelle Alexander, highly acclaimed civil rights lawyer, advocate, Associate Professor of Law at Ohio State University, and author of The New Jim Crow: Mass Incarceration in the Age of Colorblindness, delivers the 30th Annual George E. Kent Lecture, in honor of the late George E. Kent, who was one of the earliest tenured African American professors at the University of Chicago.
The Annual George E. Kent Lecture is organized and sponsored by the Organization of Black Students, the Black Student Law Association, and the Students for a Free Society.
A poem I wrote to highlight the difference between Jesus and false religion. In the scriptures Jesus received the most opposition from the most religious people of his day. At it's core Jesus' gospel and the good news of the Cross is in pure opposition to self-righteousness/self-justification. Religion is man centered, Jesus is God-centered. This poem highlights my journey to discover this truth. Religion either ends in pride or despair. Pride because you make a list and can do it and act better than everyone, or despair because you can't do your own list of rules and feel "not good enough" for God. With Jesus though you have humble confident joy because He represents you, you don't represent yourself and His sacrifice is perfect putting us in perfect standing with God the Father.