25:46
Intervention in Syria. Dateline London, BBC News Channel
The British parliament rejects the idea of intervening militarily in Syria. Does this requ...
published: 31 Aug 2013
Intervention in Syria. Dateline London, BBC News Channel
Intervention in Syria. Dateline London, BBC News Channel
The British parliament rejects the idea of intervening militarily in Syria. Does this require soul-searching about Britain's role in the world? What will America do? And where does it leave David Cameron's leadership? Presenter: Gavin Esler, Guests: Henry Chu of the Los Angeles Times, Mina Al Oraibi of Asharq al Awsat, Bozorgmehr Sharafedin of BBC Persian TV and Alex Deane of Conservative Home.- published: 31 Aug 2013
- views: 230
26:28
The current situation in Egypt - Dateline London, 17 August 2013 on BBC World News
BBC World News - Dateline London - 17 August 2013
In a week which has seen lots of violen...
published: 17 Aug 2013
The current situation in Egypt - Dateline London, 17 August 2013 on BBC World News
The current situation in Egypt - Dateline London, 17 August 2013 on BBC World News
BBC World News - Dateline London - 17 August 2013 In a week which has seen lots of violence on the streets of Egypt, questions were raised to the guests of Dateline London about the prospect for a democratic future, with those guests being; Janet Daily of the Sunday Telegraph, Nabila Ramdani, an Algerian Journalist and Commentator, Marc Roche of the Le Monde and Abdallah Homouda, a Middle east writer and broadcaster sat together to discuss this issue- published: 17 Aug 2013
- views: 207
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Nabila Ramdani - Dateline London - 11 January 2014
Journalist Nabila Ramdani and a panel of guests discuss: The battle for Fallujah -- this t...
published: 30 Jan 2014
Nabila Ramdani - Dateline London - 11 January 2014
Nabila Ramdani - Dateline London - 11 January 2014
Journalist Nabila Ramdani and a panel of guests discuss: The battle for Fallujah -- this time in 2014. Is the invasion of Iraq more than a decade ago resulting in the country falling apart now? Do fears about immigration mean it is time to re-think the EU's core policy of free movement of labour? And the French president Francois Hollande's very public scandal as his relationship with a second 'First Girlfriend' is exposed.- published: 30 Jan 2014
- views: 1
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Nabila Ramdani - BBC News Channel - Dateline London - 01 October 2011
Foreign correspondents based in London give an outsider's view of events in the UK. German...
published: 03 Oct 2011
author: Nabila Ramdani
Nabila Ramdani - BBC News Channel - Dateline London - 01 October 2011
Nabila Ramdani - BBC News Channel - Dateline London - 01 October 2011
Foreign correspondents based in London give an outsider's view of events in the UK. Germany votes to increase the money available to bail out the Eurozone bu...- published: 03 Oct 2011
- views: 1578
- author: Nabila Ramdani
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Intervention in Syria. Dateline London, BBC News Channel New HD
The British parliament rejects the idea of intervening militarily in Syria. Does this requ...
published: 10 Jan 2014
Intervention in Syria. Dateline London, BBC News Channel New HD
Intervention in Syria. Dateline London, BBC News Channel New HD
The British parliament rejects the idea of intervening militarily in Syria. Does this require soul-searching about Britain's role in the world? What will Ame. BBC World News - Dateline London - 17 August 2013 In a week which has seen lots of violence on the streets of Egypt, questions were raised to the guests of D. Foreign correspondents based in London give an outsider's view of events in the UK. Germany votes to increase the money available to bail out the Eurozone bu. Dateline London -- unease from Germany and Russia about the bombing campaign in Libya. Banning the burqa in France. And Rupert Murdoch's News of the World fa. Dateline London -- unease from Germany and Russia about the bombing campaign in Libya. Banning the burqa in France. And Rupert Murdoch's News of the World fa. Dateline London. Is there just a week to save the Euro? With predicted living standards flat or declinin- published: 10 Jan 2014
- views: 2
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Nabila Ramdani - BBC News / World TV - Dateline London - 20 April 2013
The panel of guests discusses: the Boston Bombings; Zimbabwe; and the mantle of Maggie Tha...
published: 22 May 2013
author: Nabila Ramdani
Nabila Ramdani - BBC News / World TV - Dateline London - 20 April 2013
Nabila Ramdani - BBC News / World TV - Dateline London - 20 April 2013
The panel of guests discusses: the Boston Bombings; Zimbabwe; and the mantle of Maggie Thatcher.- published: 22 May 2013
- views: 311
- author: Nabila Ramdani
26:16
Jef McAllister speaks to BBC Dateline London - 1/6/2013
Jef McAllister speaks to BBC Dateline on foreign affairs and the upcoming China-US summit ...
published: 03 Jun 2013
author: mcallisterolivarius
Jef McAllister speaks to BBC Dateline London - 1/6/2013
Jef McAllister speaks to BBC Dateline London - 1/6/2013
Jef McAllister speaks to BBC Dateline on foreign affairs and the upcoming China-US summit where President Obama will meet with Chinese president Xi Jinping w...- published: 03 Jun 2013
- views: 189
- author: mcallisterolivarius
8:45
Nabila Ramdani - BBC News Channel - Dateline London - Part 1 - 16 April 2011
Dateline London -- unease from Germany and Russia about the bombing campaign in Libya. Ban...
published: 26 May 2011
author: Nabila Ramdani
Nabila Ramdani - BBC News Channel - Dateline London - Part 1 - 16 April 2011
Nabila Ramdani - BBC News Channel - Dateline London - Part 1 - 16 April 2011
Dateline London -- unease from Germany and Russia about the bombing campaign in Libya. Banning the burqa in France. And Rupert Murdoch's News of the World fa...- published: 26 May 2011
- views: 690
- author: Nabila Ramdani
7:28
Dateline London 08 03 2014 Police Corruption
Studio Discussion on Metropolitan Police Corruption...
published: 12 Mar 2014
Dateline London 08 03 2014 Police Corruption
Dateline London 08 03 2014 Police Corruption
Studio Discussion on Metropolitan Police Corruption- published: 12 Mar 2014
- views: 1
1:20
BBC News - Dateline London
Weekley programme Dateline London with Gavin Esler on BBC News and BBC World News. Include...
published: 29 Nov 2010
author: tvnewsbreak
BBC News - Dateline London
BBC News - Dateline London
Weekley programme Dateline London with Gavin Esler on BBC News and BBC World News. Includes opening and closing sequences. Follow us on Twitter, we are @TVNe...- published: 29 Nov 2010
- views: 1451
- author: tvnewsbreak
23:50
Dateline London, BBC World News / News 24 29/01/2011
The unrest from Tunisia spreads to Egypt and Yemen. And discussion of leaked Palestinian d...
published: 29 Jan 2011
author: Jonathan Sacerdoti
Dateline London, BBC World News / News 24 29/01/2011
Dateline London, BBC World News / News 24 29/01/2011
The unrest from Tunisia spreads to Egypt and Yemen. And discussion of leaked Palestinian documents. Guests: Henry Chu, Los Angeles Times Jonathan Sacerdoti, ...- published: 29 Jan 2011
- views: 42473
- author: Jonathan Sacerdoti
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Nabila Ramdani - BBC News / World - Dateline London - 11 February 2012
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published: 12 Feb 2012
author: Nabila Ramdani
Nabila Ramdani - BBC News / World - Dateline London - 11 February 2012
Nabila Ramdani - BBC News / World - Dateline London - 11 February 2012
- published: 12 Feb 2012
- views: 1300
- author: Nabila Ramdani
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SBS Dateline (01/8/10) - Inside Wikileaks with Julian Assange
http://www.sbs.com.au/dateline/episode/default/id/152/n/Sunday-1st-August
WikiLeaks foun...
published: 01 Aug 2010
author: Zhent
SBS Dateline (01/8/10) - Inside Wikileaks with Julian Assange
http://www.sbs.com.au/dateline/episode/default/id/152/n/Sunday-1st-August
WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange stunned the world this week when he leaked more than 90,000 secret Afghan war files.
Dateline's Mark Davis was filming as Assange prepared to release his massive cache of highly classified US documents and as he weathered the media storm that followed.
The documents reveal hundreds of civilian casualties, secret hit squads to track and kill Taliban leaders, a steep increase in Taliban attacks, and collusion between Pakistan's intelligence service and the Taliban leadership.
Davis first connected with the mysterious whistleblower in Iceland, Norway, Sweden and Australia for a story broadcast in May, called The Whistleblower.
This time he has been filming in London where Assange was working with journalists from The Guardian, The New York Times and Germany's Der Spiegel.
The release of the documents has rocked the White House and drawn comment from Australia's Prime Minister Julia Gillard. Some of the classified reports refer to Australia's military operations in Afghanistan.
In a move that will further shake governments and top military brass around the world, WikiLeaks says they have delayed the release of a further 15,000 reports, but these will eventually be released in full.
3:56
DID YOU HAVE ANY IDEA? - with Andrew FOWLER
What governments like is the official leak. They like to leak material to trusted journali...
published: 14 Dec 2011
author: CaTV
DID YOU HAVE ANY IDEA? - with Andrew FOWLER
What governments like is the official leak. They like to leak material to trusted journalists to get their story out - top secret documents given to special journalists who write the story the way they want it written. What Wikileaks did was to leak stuff that governments didn't want to be revealed, and that's the kind of material that every journalist should be after.
The official leak is the government putting information out and the journalists being used as part of the propaganda process. What Wikileaks did was to break that, and to leak material that governments wanted kept secret. That's why I think Wikileaks is a purer form of journalism than much of the journalism that we have today.
One things that Wikileaks has done for journalism that has never happened before, has been to show us the truth of a situation in real time… instead of having to wait for 40, 50, 60 and sometimes even 70 years. The problem is that it's just been far too successful for its own good. It's shown up not only the governments; it's also, unfortunately, shown up journalists. So the problem is, it finds itself friendless in a very hostile world. That's why Wikileaks finds itself in so much trouble at the moment - not because it's failed to do its job, but because it's doing its job far too well.
What we have seen behind the scenes has been a military grade attack on Wikileaks websites… 120 experts gathered together to get information to smear and to destroy Wikileaks. Now that's just attacking Wikileaks, but the big game is about controlling the internet and the free flow of information. So the countries that believe in democracy, or say they believe in democracy and openness… this is a real test. If you believe in democracy and openness you should support organisations like Wikileaks.
The biggest problem that the government has here in Australia, is that Prime Minister has said that [Assange] has acted illegally, and the Attourney General said that he would look in to taking his passport away… They have immediately given a public signal to the whole world that they don't support Julian Assange… That is a problem that Julian has to deal with right now. What he should be looking at, and what the Australian government should, and I think is duty-bound to do, is to support ANY of its citizens who are in trouble overseas…
What I would expect is that the PM of Australia speak out to say that she is looking for due process to be carried out, and to make that point time and time again. To tell the Swedish government that the Australian people and the Australian government are looking very closely at what's happening to Julian Assange; looking very closely at the DUE PROCESS that will be followed in his case, and that we will be doing the best to protect the interests of an Australian citizen.
Now the fact that that hasn't happened, or if it has happened, it's happened at a very low level, indicates to me that the Australian government is not giving its full support to Julian Assange. In fact it indicates that it's looking away from Assange at the moment, at a time when it should be full square behind him.
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Andrew Fowler is an investigative journalist who concerns himself with human rights, political and foreign policy issues.
He has won several awards including the United Nations Peace Prize, the Human Rights Award, and a New York Festival silver medal.
He started work on local newspapers in England before moving to London where he worked on national/daily newspapers.
In Australia he has been chief of staff and acting foreign editor of The Australian and a reporter with SBS Dateline and Channel 7. He was a founding member of Lateline in 1990. He is also a contributing reporter for the ABC's Foreign Correspondent program. Between 2002-2009, he headed up the ABC's Investigative Unit.
90:05
Sophie's Choice and Ivanka's Asset - ITSM weekly the podcast EPISODE 91
Show Notes & Links:
http://www.servicesphere.com/blog/2012/6/25/sophies-choice-and-ivankas...
published: 25 Jun 2012
author: ServiceSphere
Sophie's Choice and Ivanka's Asset - ITSM weekly the podcast EPISODE 91
Show Notes & Links:
http://www.servicesphere.com/blog/2012/6/25/sophies-choice-and-ivankas-asset-itsm-weekly-the-podcast-epi.html
Show Notes:
ITSM Weekly Podcast Top of the World Premier
Hank Marquis looking for ITIL training (Jobs from Global Knowledge)
Evernote Activity Stream
Microsoft purchases Yammer vs Facebook purchasing Instagram
itSMF Fusion 2012, Where the heck are the MEGA sponsors?
IBM Pulse
Rejected from itSMF
What makes someone "ITSM Practitioner" Practitioner Radio, the REAL ITSM podcast?
Axios does Social IT webinar
Does Axios "borrow" a lot of material? Shame.
Who's bigger your internet fans or the LAW? How the Oatmeal is changing the game.
ITSM Extreme Make Over
Sophie Klossner Retires from HDI
Sophie Klossner on the Podcast (July 2010)
Send Sophie a note and thank her for her contributions.
IT Consultants don't create innovation Article
Nancy Regan and psychics
Dancy's World, the Blog helping to define and exploit the bull crap going on in the Social Web.
Apocalyptic Enthusiasms from the IT Skeptic
Dramatic Live Reading, Edict Five, Email is a full time JOB!
SDI Conference
Ovum ITSM Conference
The IT Service Desk / Help Desk of 2017-2050
James Timpson, Keynote
Barclay Rae at SDI
The Service Desk Inspector
The Real Gene Kim
itSMF New England Event
When IT Fails, Novel and Event
50 Shades of ITIL
Serena Software's Fake CIO account
Kanban for ITSM
The IT Skeptic is hot for Kanban
"Stop starting and start finishing."
The IT Skeptic, Service Catalog Meltdown Article
G2G3 Simulation
Dr. Suzanne Van Hove
ITSM Prism
ITSM Standard to show the metric of Value
What is DEVOPS, dramatic reading from Wikipedia.
Kinsight (Kinect tool for remote)
Ivanka Menken, Intanglible Assets tweets
The Ivanka Menken Blog on IT Assets
What is the DEEP security value to Social Media?
The new currency isn't money, it's access to information.
Windmill Ted Talk
Fiat Currency is wrecking the world economies
Best and Worst Cities to Work and Play CIO.com
Internet Explorer Tax? Pay more for using crappy browsers.
Dotted Line Reporting
After 17 years, I'm sleeping with the enemy
IT the World Streaming Conference
Big Shout out to Carlos Casanova
itSMF USA podcast
Show Transcription:
ITSM Weekly, the podcast bringing you news, insight, analysis, and information from the world of IT service management. Your hosts, Matthew Hooper, Chris Anthony, and Matt Baron. IT service managment weekly, the podcast starts now. Welcome to ITSM Weekly the podcast, episode 91 for the week ending, we'll make it June 20th, because we're always a little bit in the future.
Something like that. How are you guys doing?
Excellent.
Fantastic.
I'm Chris Hansen with Dateline NBC.
Those are the 5 words I never want to hear.
Past 5 days have flown by for a clean June 20th.
Yes, well said.
We're going to go ahead and record today we have a very special guest on. That special guest is my invisible friend. No. Let's get going right with some news Darren, do you have anything for us?
Tons. We should mention Top of the World premier. Another podcast. You can listen to Aleruses' real voice, if you so choose. I thought Debilling did a pretty good job owning that. We'll see where that goes. It's kind of fun to listen to the Swedish accent or the Norwegian accent because I get a lot that around here in Minnesota.
Yes, I thought it was a very good show. I thought Ross did a nice music is custom for ITSM Weekly Top of the World edition. And somebody even made fun saying it reminded them of that old song "I'm on top of the world looking down on creation." Oh well.
Yeah, it was a good show. I do not know Hooper, you haven't had a chance to listen to it. You're still recovering from the drama that was, I don't know, the situation with math challenge.
In your new office that's kind of nice.
I'm in my new office, yes.
So, tell us a little bit about this office you're in now.
It's in Kabul, that's why in a tent.
You're in Kabul.
No, my new office is my back yard. Beautiful here.
That's nice.
What a beautiful day it is. As a kid did you ever camp in the back. Oh, wow. That was really nice. Maybe we should do a podcast completely outside once.
We should.
I'm down. Yeah. I'll go out right now.
Yeah, we used to do that as kids I grew up more in the city. So camping for me wasn't as much of an experience as it would be for my kids camping in this backyard.
Every time I camped as a kid, it always turned out awkward for everyone. Yeah. I'm sure.
Every time I've podcasted as an adult, it turned out awkward for everyone.
That's right. I would always hear,
...to wrestle you so freakin' bad. I want to wrestle you so freakin' bad.
It was just one of those things as a child it just never worked out well for anyone.
Yes. It's kind of like teaching ITIL.
Speaking of teaching ITIL, did you see [Hay Marquois] is looking for ITIL trainers?
No, I didn't. I missed that. Where is, where did he land right now? he's back at global knowledge we talked about it
58:16
With Christiane Amanpour: 2008 Telling the Truth Documentary
Features conversations with the following journalists and excerpts of their winning works:...
published: 23 Aug 2011
author: Alfred I. duPont Awards
With Christiane Amanpour: 2008 Telling the Truth Documentary
Features conversations with the following journalists and excerpts of their winning works:
Steve Kroft, Correspondent, Keith Sharman, Proucer and Andy Court, Producer; For CBS News for 60 Minutes: "The Mother of All Heists"
Richard Engle, Reporter; For MSNBC & Richard Engel, "War Zone Diary"
William Cran, Writer, Director, Producer; For Paladin Invision, London, & WETA, Washington, DC, "Jihad: The Men and Ideas Behind Al Qaeda"
Hoda Kotb, Correspondent; For NBC News, Dateline: "The Education of Ms. Groves"
Ricki Stern, Director and Executive Producer, ; ForHBO, Ricki Stern & Annie Sundberg, "The Trials of Darryl Hunt"
Dave Sivini, Reporter; For WBBM-TV, Chicago, "Fly At Your Own Risk"
Taylor Henry, News Director; For KNOE-TV, Monroe, "Names, Ranks and Serial Plunder: The National Guard and Katrina"
Excerpts of the winning news and feature stories include:
NPR & Daniel Zwerdling, "Mental Anguish and the Military"
Chicago Public Radio, Alix Spiegel & PRI, This American Life, "Which One of These Is Not Like the Others?"
KMOV-TV, St. Louis, "Left Behind: The Failure of East St. Louis Schools"
KHOU-TV, Houston, "Rules of the Game"
WFAA-TV, Dallas, "Television Justice"
Youtube results:
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Journalist Nabila Ramdani - BBC Dateline London Programme
Journalist and commentator Nabila Ramdani is a regular contributor to Dateline London pres...
published: 11 Mar 2014
Journalist Nabila Ramdani - BBC Dateline London Programme
Journalist Nabila Ramdani - BBC Dateline London Programme
Journalist and commentator Nabila Ramdani is a regular contributor to Dateline London presented by Gavin Esler.- published: 11 Mar 2014
- views: 22
13:04
Dateline Jockbash
Another English-based hack (this time Iain Martin of the Telegraph) gets free rein to spou...
published: 23 Feb 2014
Dateline Jockbash
Dateline Jockbash
Another English-based hack (this time Iain Martin of the Telegraph) gets free rein to spout No campaign propaganda on Dateline London. BBC News channel, 23 Feb 2014.- published: 23 Feb 2014
- views: 2106
25:43
Nabila Ramdani - BBC World TV / News - Dateline London - 15 September 2012
Journalist and Middle East commentator Nabila Ramdani contributes to Dateline London to di...
published: 16 Sep 2012
author: Nabila Ramdani
Nabila Ramdani - BBC World TV / News - Dateline London - 15 September 2012
Nabila Ramdani - BBC World TV / News - Dateline London - 15 September 2012
Journalist and Middle East commentator Nabila Ramdani contributes to Dateline London to discuss: the murder of the US ambassador to Libya. What should Presid...- published: 16 Sep 2012
- views: 693
- author: Nabila Ramdani
4:13
Dateline London - trenchant comment on EU referendum
...
published: 28 Jan 2013
author: TAofMoridura
Dateline London - trenchant comment on EU referendum
Dateline London - trenchant comment on EU referendum
- published: 28 Jan 2013
- views: 280
- author: TAofMoridura