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Actor Danny Masterson found guilty of 2 counts of rape in retrial

AP News Radio

00:37 sec | 5 d ago

Actor Danny Masterson found guilty of 2 counts of rape in retrial

"Actor Danny Masterson of the TV series that 70s show has been found guilty of two counts of rape. I'm Archie's are a letter with the latest. A jury of 7 women and 5 men found Danny Masterson guilty of raping two women at his home in Los Angeles between 2001 and 2003. The jurors could not reach a verdict on the third count, which involved Masterson's longtime girlfriend. They voted 8 to four in favor of conviction on that count. His legal team argued the acts were consensual, Masterson did not testify and his lawyers called no witnesses. Masterson faces up to 30 years in prison. His first trial ended in a mistrial in December

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SAS to soon start online booking for 2028 flights aboard electric-powered aircraft

AP News Radio

00:35 sec | 5 d ago

SAS to soon start online booking for 2028 flights aboard electric-powered aircraft

"A Scandinavian airline will soon take bookings for the first commercial electric powered flights. Scandinavian airline systems or SAS are set to open online reservations for short distance flights aboard electric passenger planes. But travelers would have to wait 5 years to depart, where the commercial launch scheduled for 2028. Those booking can choose from 30 seats on each of three flights in Sweden, Norway and Denmark and will find out the exact departure date via email once scheduled. SAS is one of several airlines investing in the use of electric passenger planes for future commercial travel. I'm Mimi Montgomery.

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Debt Ceiling News Pumps BTC

Crypto Curious

01:51 min | 6 d ago

Debt Ceiling News Pumps BTC

"Let's go straight into some market talk. Is it all around what's happened with the debt ceiling, do we think? Or is there a bit more to it? I'm not sure, but that news about the debt ceiling has really pushed up all asset classes, and Bitcoin had a bit of a shakeout last week. Even you had a bit of a panic sell trace, but we're back to the races now. Police. I don't know if I had a panic sell. Come on. We're back to the pre -sell -off levels. I guess it was the debt ceiling, which you can give a bit of an update to. Let's talk about that. Crypto prices had a nice little pump on Sunday night with the news that the US lawmakers had ended their stalemate over the government's debt ceiling debate. As part of the deal agreed between President Joe Biden and Republican House Speaker Kevin McCarthy, the plans are a 30 % tax on crypto mining also has been shelved as part of this deal. So I think what exactly was the deal as well? There's no debt ceiling until January 2025? I mean, that's interesting. It's the kicking the can down the road scenario that every country is doing basically, but particularly America has been leading the way for well over a decade. I'm certainly no financial expert, but what I do know is if you keep printing money, money is going to be useless. Absolutely. We've been on the way there for a long time. I'm sure that's why many people are in crypto. I didn't see this coming. I thought they'd sort of let what needs to happen happen, but how much further can they go? They sort of keep making their own rules and, like I said, keep kicking the can down the road. So the inevitable will happen at one point or another. All they're doing is, in my opinion, making what will inevitably happen

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China launches new crew for space station, with eye to putting astronauts on moon before 2030

AP News Radio

00:42 sec | 6 d ago

China launches new crew for space station, with eye to putting astronauts on moon before 2030

"China has launched its first civilian astronaut to its space station as part of a new three person crew, the shenzhou 16 spacecraft lifted off from a launch center on the edge of the Gobi desert in northwestern China just after 9 30 a.m. local time. The crew will overlap briefly with three now aboard the tiangong station who will then return to earth after completing their 6 month mission. China built its own space station after it was excluded from the International Space Station with the hope of putting astronauts on the moon before the end of the decade. Their exclusion was largely down to U.S. concerns over the Chinese space programs intimate ties with the People's Liberation Army, the military branch of the ruling Communist Party. I'm Lawrence Brooks

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30 international peacekeepers injured in fierce clashes with ethnic Serbs in northern Kosovo

AP News Radio

00:58 sec | Last week

30 international peacekeepers injured in fierce clashes with ethnic Serbs in northern Kosovo

"The NATO led peacekeeping force and Kosovo has raised the number of its troops injured in fierce clashes with ethnic Serbs to 30, the Serbs were trying to block newly elected ethnic Albanian officials from entering municipal buildings in northern Kosovo after taking up their posts last week. A statement says 11 Italian and 19 Hungarian soldiers have sustained multiple injuries including fractures and burns from improvised explosive incendiary devices. It adds three Hungarian soldiers were wounded by the use of firearms, but their injuries are not life threatening. Kosovo police fired tear gas to disperse the crowd as they tried to let new officials into the offices. Serbia put the country's military on high alert and sent more troops to the border with Kosovo, the two countries have been foes for decades with Belgrade refusing to recognize Kosovo's 2008 sovereignty. I'm Lawrence Brooks

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Grillo birdies 2nd playoff hole at Colonial after blowing lead

AP News Radio

00:36 sec | Last week

Grillo birdies 2nd playoff hole at Colonial after blowing lead

"Emiliano grillo had to wait almost 8 years before claiming his second PGA Tour win, but he finally did it in a sudden death playoff at the Charles swab challenge at the same colonial country club in Fort Worth, Texas, the 30 year old Argentinian survived the final hole double bogey that dropped him back into a tie at 8 under with Adam schank. Grillo secured the win with a birdie two on the second extra hole. It was a heartbreaking loss for shank, who was three behind with three to play, but couldn't close out his first tour win. Scottie scheffler, AC 8th hole on his way into a tie for third place. I'm Graham agar

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Afghanistan, Americans And Civil War discussed on AP News Radio

AP News Radio

00:54 sec | Last week

Afghanistan, Americans And Civil War discussed on AP News Radio

"Memorial Day, a solemn day of remembrance and a day filled with sales barbecues and travel. Memorial Day is supposed to be about mourning the nation's fallen military service members, but it also kicks off summer travel season super sales on everything from mattresses to lawnmowers and months of barbecuing. The nation first observed what was then called decoration day on May 30th, 1868 after Civil War veterans called for decorating war graves with flowers, but just over a hundred years later Time Magazine said the holiday had become a three day nationwide hoot nanny that seems to have lost much of its original purpose, retired navy seal Jason Redman who fought in Iraq and Afghanistan says he'll be thinking on Memorial Day of the friends he lost, and he wants Americans to remember the fallen, but also to enjoy themselves knowing that lives were sacrificed to create this holiday. I'm Rita foley

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From the Civil War to today's mattress sales, Memorial Day is full of contradiction

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00:54 sec | Last week

From the Civil War to today's mattress sales, Memorial Day is full of contradiction

"Memorial Day, a solemn day of remembrance and a day filled with sales barbecues and travel. Memorial Day is supposed to be about mourning the nation's fallen military service members, but it also kicks off summer travel season super sales on everything from mattresses to lawnmowers and months of barbecuing. The nation first observed what was then called decoration day on May 30th, 1868 after Civil War veterans called for decorating war graves with flowers, but just over a hundred years later Time Magazine said the holiday had become a three day nationwide hoot nanny that seems to have lost much of its original purpose, retired navy seal Jason Redman who fought in Iraq and Afghanistan says he'll be thinking on Memorial Day of the friends he lost, and he wants Americans to remember the fallen, but also to enjoy themselves knowing that lives were sacrificed to create this holiday. I'm Rita foley

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The Basics of Key Management

Bitcoin Audible

02:57 min | Last week

The Basics of Key Management

"We haven't done a Basics episode in a while. I've had a couple of people ask me some questions that made me realize something that I was a little... that we haven't come back to with the Basics is just kind of the really simple, really practical, what the hell do I do with my keys? So we went into an entire episode on what our keys are and hardware, wallets, and all of that good stuff. And I will tell you straight off the bat, you need a hardware wallet if you have any meaningful savings. If you're just tinkering, that's fine. Don't give yourself a homework assignment and, you know, have to invest all this money and stuff into it if you're just playing around. But it's very easy to get sucked in and it's very easy for playing around to become a meaningful amount of money in Bitcoin. In fact, a good example actually was I was playing around with the Bitkit wallet, which is one that I'm a big fan of and I'm really looking forward to its future. And Synonym and John Carvalho and their team over there have built a really amazing and really intuitive product. But I was just testing a bunch of stuff out. So when I moved some Bitcoin to it, it was always intended to just be kind of a throwaway wallet. And I actually at some point took a screenshot of my backup seed and put it in the Discord chat with everyone in Synonym because we were we were trying to work something out. I can't remember what it was, some weird little quirk with the interface or whether it was showing addresses or something like that. I don't remember. It wasn't that big of a deal. But because I was thinking of the wallet so cheaply as just like throwaway, I did that. But what's funny is I, you know, was testing all out. So I added a bunch of contacts and, you know, I started making messages with people and, you know, all these things. And I started trying out a bunch of different widgets. And it got to the point where I'd kind of forgotten that I had done that. And then I just moved a little bit of Bitcoin to move a little bit more Bitcoin to it and eventually ended up with like eight hundred dollars worth of Bitcoin on it. And my seed is sitting in a screenshot in a Discord room that I don't know if 30 people or I have no idea how many people are in that Discord chat could see and just and so many multiple people may have just out of trying to help me put it in their wallets. So I was just totally exposed. I was just like putting cash in other people's pockets. Nobody stole it from me or anything. And I just woke up one morning and it hit me and I was like, oh my God, I'm an idiot. And I withdrew it back to my nunchuck. But just a easy little story to explain that you need to be careful with your keys and you need to have basic practice on how you're going to back things up. You need to know how you're going to be treating your wallet going

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The Government Cannot Continue Spending the Way It Is Now

The Dan Bongino Show

01:51 min | Last week

The Government Cannot Continue Spending the Way It Is Now

"To be straight with you about something Jim is like oh wait no I'm worried Whenever I start off with something like that you know this show the show can go any one of a thousand directions at any given moment Depends on who emailed me during the break No but seriously I need to be straight with you about something I'm very passionate about economics and finance I personally passionate I just love it I don't know why I don't know I like making money I don't know And I just started reading some books and it turned into read more books and then it turned into self help books It turned into like Friedman books and jump eater books and soul books and Hayek books on economic theories and then I started reading somehow out of the left these think about Keynes and read a great book why Kane's was wrong one of my favorite books then I went to business school and focused on finance I'm just fascinated with the plane pure numbers of economics and why people rationally try to maximize their positions in the world and how they do it by how they allocate their money Economics is called the dismal science and some of these segments people like some don't but this is a simple one Because the premise of it I'm going to start with is absolutely factually accurate We are going broke as a country And we are growing broke at a rapidly increasing rate You know herb Stein famous economist once said what can continue won't I want to state to you in unequivocal terms that the amount of money the government is spending right now In contrast to the amount of money it takes in it can't continue We are over $30 trillion in debt I want you to understand what that means

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Biden tapping Gen. Charles Brown for chairman of the Joint Chiefs

AP News Radio

00:37 sec | Last week

Biden tapping Gen. Charles Brown for chairman of the Joint Chiefs

"Name C cubed Brown junior as the next joint chiefs of staff chairman, Brown already made history as the first black man to be the air force's top officer, and he'd be the second black chairman after Colin Powell 30 years ago. Brown is a career at 16 pilot, with deep experience in shaping U.S. defenses to meet China's rise after leaving Pacific air forces. Mark milley's second term as joined chiefs chair ends in October, and it Brown is confirmed to replace him. It would mark the first time, both The Pentagon's top civilian and uniform positions are

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Yuri Bezmenov Explains How Marxists Targeted the Education System

The Dan Bongino Show

01:39 min | Last week

Yuri Bezmenov Explains How Marxists Targeted the Education System

"Democrats have been working for 30 years through colleges and K through 12 as well to indoctrinate a young group of woke soldiers to go out there and take over corporate America You're seeing the results of that happening right now It was all deliberate It was all of them It's all it was all a plot Was it a coordinated effort by people who spoke to each other now They didn't have to They just had to read the same destruction manual If Jim and I put the same table together and followed the same Ikea instruction manual or wherever you bought the damn thing from does that mean Jim and I coordinated No we just had to read the book And the book's been out there forever It's been Marxist communist ideology They want to hear it straight from the horse's mouth This is a Marxist themselves This is Yuri besmanoff He was a KGB agent He defected to the United States We played cuts of him many times Audio cuts and video on my podcast Here's him explaining exactly how marxists and communists have planned this forever that marched through the education system Take a listen Education This track them from learning something which is constructive pragmatic efficient instead of mathematics physics foreign languages chemistry teach them history of urban warfare natural food home economy your sexuality anything As long as it takes you away there you go From an actual Marxist mouth himself you don't need to hear from me Just listen to them They've been plotting this for 30 plus years arguably longer much longer Seth wrote a great book over at Fox about this whole thing

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 German prosecutor says clues to McCann child disappearance possible at dam site

AP News Radio

00:35 sec | Last week

German prosecutor says clues to McCann child disappearance possible at dam site

"A German prosecutor says clues to the Disappearance of Madeleine McCann, the British child who went missing in 2007 in Portugal a possible at a Portuguese dam site. The latest search for clues regarding the disappearance started on Tuesday, following a quest by German authorities, some 30 Portuguese German and British police are taking part in the search operation at the dam, which is located about 30 miles from the resort of pra da lush, where the three year old girl was last seen 16 years ago. In Germany, prosecutor Christian Walters told German broadcaster NDR,

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Ron DeSantis to Join Mark Levin Tomorrow Following Announcement

Mark Levin

00:34 sec | Last week

Ron DeSantis to Join Mark Levin Tomorrow Following Announcement

"Just to show you the extent of contempt or jealousy for me and this program Ron DeSantis Tamara 8 30 p.m. Eastern Time will be doing his first radio interview exclusively here after his announcement I don't know what he's going to announce But he's actually told me I think he's going to be on Fox TV at 8 p.m. eastern But he will be on this program at 8 30 So I just wanted you to be aware of that

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30 Tons of Explosive Chemicals Lost During Rail Shipment

The Dan Bongino Show

01:59 min | Last week

30 Tons of Explosive Chemicals Lost During Rail Shipment

"30 tons of explosive chemicals lost during rail shipment It's a New York Times headline 30 tons lost during rail shipment What Is going on Here we go About 60,000 pounds of ammonium nitrate a chemical used as a fertilizer and in explosives went missing on a rail shipment from Wyoming to California in April Where's Pete Buttigieg Where is the statement on this Is the transportation secretary ever going to catch us up on all of these train problems in a timely fashion This happened in April We are now approaching June 60,000 pounds of ammonium nitrate went missing in April on a train from Wyoming to California and still have not been found Officials said dino noble an explosive manufacturing company notified the federal government of the loss and said in a statement that it is investigating what happened during the nearly two week journey Well I hope they get to the bottom of this soon The company said that the railcar with the material was sealed when it left a manufacturing site in Cheyenne Wyoming and the seals were still intact when it arrived in California Huh So what is it a magic trick How did everything how did the explosives escape the train car They were sealed when they left and sealed when they arrived The statement says this the initial assessment is that a leak through the bottom gate on the railcar may have developed in transit Oh good So now a chemical spill along the entire length of that train trip from Wyoming to California is that the suggestion here a report made on May 10th to the national response center a federal emergency call center for railroad incidents said that the railcar left Wyoming on April 12th and arrived in California empty Dino noble said that the railcar was transported back to Wyoming for further investigation and that it had limited control of the train's activity while the cargo was being transported

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Police in Portugal resume search for Madeleine McCann, British child missing since 2007

AP News Radio

00:52 sec | 2 weeks ago

Police in Portugal resume search for Madeleine McCann, British child missing since 2007

"Portuguese police have resumed searching for Madeleine McCann, the British toddler, who disappeared in the country's Algarve region in 2007. Media assemble as police teams arrive on erect tents and coltons in the area by the ara de dam, about 30 miles from where the three year old was last seen alive on Monday, Portuguese judicial police released a statement confirming local media reports that they would conduct the search at the request of the German authorities, and in the presence of British officials, in mid 2020, Germany's police identified Christine bruckner a 45 year old German citizen who was in the Algarve in 2007 as a suspect in the case. Has denied any involvement. I'm Charles De Ledesma.

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Jokic leads Denver Nuggets past LeBron's Lakers 113-111, into their first NBA Finals

AP News Radio

00:35 sec | 2 weeks ago

Jokic leads Denver Nuggets past LeBron's Lakers 113-111, into their first NBA Finals

"For the first time, the nuggets are going to the NBA Finals after beating the Lakers one 13 to one 11 to sweep the series Jamal Murray scored 25 points in the game for clincher. It has been nice enough to finally reach this point and just be the first this be the first team the nuggets history to do. Nicola jokic finished with a 30 point triple double as Denver overcame a 15 point deficit at halftime the Lakers LeBron James came out on fire, scoring 21 first quarter points and finishing with 40 in a losing effort. Mark Myers, Los Angeles

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Biden: GOP must move off 'extreme' positions, no debt limit deal solely on its 'partisan terms'

AP News Radio

01:06 min | 2 weeks ago

Biden: GOP must move off 'extreme' positions, no debt limit deal solely on its 'partisan terms'

"The president of the United States and the Speaker of the House are expected to speak directly about ways to avert a looming government default. President Biden before leaving the G 7 gathering in Japan focused comments on the debt ceiling showdown, saying Republicans are wrong when they claim that he's not willing to negotiate spending cuts. You put forward a proposal that cuts spending by more than a $1 trillion. And the president proposed instead of cutting Medicaid, reduced corporate tax breaks. I'm not going to agree to a deal that protects, for example, $30 billion tax break for the oil industry. On ABC's this week with George Stephanopoulos, House budget committee chair, Jody arrington, says this is about cutting spending going forward. We have to get back to pre COVID pre inflationary spending. We've got to rightsize and rein in this bureaucratic bloat. It's estimated the U.S. could exceed its borrowing limit by June 1st. Triggering global concerns which the president tried to ease during the G 7 summit. Default is not an option. I'm Jackie Quinn.

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"30%" Discussed on 30 For 30 Podcasts

30 For 30 Podcasts

01:57 min | 6 months ago

"30%" Discussed on 30 For 30 Podcasts

"Pink card was created and hosted by me, shimo lie. And my incredible production team, associate producer, Homer sarabi, my editor, Sarah, audio mixing and music maker extraordinaire, ram teen Arab Louie, a production coordinator is Marisa bravo. Wrote our theme song. Series art is by photo zone, safari. Fact checking by diba mo tosham and homas rabi. Our executive producers are Megan Rapinoe, Sue bird, and me, shimo olii. Archival producers are Megan Coyle and Matt day. Thank you to the team at ESPN 30 for 30. Marsha cook and Brian Lockhart are executive producers. If true is senior editorial producer, cat sankey is line producer and Gus Navarro is associate producer. Fact checking by Andrew disla, production management by Tom pickard, Maria Delgado, and Jennifer Thorpe. ESPN development and production teams include Adam newhouse, Karen Nadal me, marquise daisy, Isabella seaman, gentry Kirby, diamante mckelvey, and Anthony sallis, special thanks to Julia Lowry Henderson and Trevor gill. Thank you again Tamina ansari, Miriam shoji, minke warden, Hadi gami, ramin gold bang, moya Dodd, Sarah shahi, and everyone at the center for human rights in Iran. Thank you to all Iranian women. You change the world.

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01:51 min | 6 months ago

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"Of her plan. It's that in the process of bringing in her younger sister. She makes her a witness and accomplice in order to free all women. In that same way, maba was generation starting in the 70s, helped nassar's generation in the 90s. And then Sara, and then zeinab. And still the generations to come.

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"Pink card was created and hosted by me, shimo lie. And my incredible production team, associate producer, Homer sarabi, my editor, Sarah, audio mixing and music maker extraordinaire, ram teen Arab Louie, a production coordinator is Marisa bravo. Wrote our theme song. Series art is by photo zone, safari. Fact checking by diba mo tosham and homas rabi. Our executive producers are Megan Rapinoe, Sue bird, and me, shimo olii. Archival producers are Megan Coyle and Matt day. Thank you to the team at ESPN 30 for 30. Marsha cook and Brian Lockhart are executive producers. If true is senior editorial producer, cat sankey is line producer and Gus Navarro is associate producer. Fact checking by Andrew disla, production management by Tom pickard, Maria Delgado, and Jennifer Thorpe. ESPN development and production teams include Adam newhouse, Karen Nadal me, marquise daisy, Isabella seaman, gentry Kirby, diamante mckelvey, and Anthony sallis, special thanks to Julia Lowry Henderson and Trevor gill. Thank you again Tamina ansari, Miriam shoji, minke warden, Hadi gami, ramin gold bang, moya Dodd, Sarah shahi, and everyone at the center for human rights in Iran. Thank you to all Iranian women. You change the world.

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"Middle East. In Qatar, but 40 years ago, Iran looks set to host the first World Cup in the region. At its national stadium, when it was built in the early 70s, that stadium was the largest on the planet. It was surrounded by a rowing river, indoor volleyball courts, and an Olympic sized swimming pool.

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"Pink card was created and hosted by me, shimo lie. And my incredible production team, associate producer, Homer sarabi, my editor, Sarah, audio mixing and music maker extraordinaire, ram teen Arab Louie, a production coordinator is Marisa bravo. Wrote our theme song. Series art is by photo zone, safari. Fact checking by diba mo tosham and homas rabi. Our executive producers are Megan Rapinoe, Sue bird, and me, shimo olii. Archival producers are Megan Coyle and Matt day. Thank you to the team at ESPN 30 for 30. Marsha cook and Brian Lockhart are executive producers. If true is senior editorial producer, cat sankey is line producer and Gus Navarro is associate producer. Fact checking by Andrew disla, production management by Tom pickard, Maria Delgado, and Jennifer Thorpe. ESPN development and production teams include Adam newhouse, Karen Nadal me, marquise daisy, Isabella seaman, gentry Kirby, diamante mckelvey, and Anthony sallis, special thanks to Julia Lowry Henderson and Trevor gill. Thank you again Tamina ansari, Miriam shoji, minke warden, Hadi gami, ramin gold bang, moya Dodd, Sarah shahi, and everyone at the center for human rights in Iran. Thank you to all Iranian women. You change the world.

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01:51 min | 6 months ago

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"Of her plan. It's that in the process of bringing in her younger sister. She makes her a witness and accomplice in order to free all women. In that same way, maba was generation starting in the 70s, helped nassar's generation in the 90s. And then Sara, and then zeinab. And still the generations to come.

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"Got caught with her uncle at the local stadium. She showed up at the very next game in her hometown. Just a few months later. At that time, she did manage to get in. Dressed as a boy. And that's how it starts. Testing the limits at local matches. As a kid, zeynep started out simple. Putting on a baseball cap and just keeping her head down. A few years later, she started strapping down her breasts. She'd use ace bandages to do so. A year after that, she donned men's underwear and placed a sock, very strategically, in her pants. Over the years, zeinab sky grew to new levels of artistry. The process to become a boy usually took zeynep about four hours. She started with cutting off pieces of her hair and gluing it to her face. She covered her face in dark makeup and muddied her fingernails. She practiced throwing her voice in case the police tried to interrogate her. Zeinab relished fooling the guards, but the games in her hometown were infrequent. She wanted more. So she said her eyes on a bigger prize. Azadi stadium. At first she tells no one and goes it alone. From her hometown to azadi stadium, it's a 15 hour train ride. When she gets there, there are thousands of men in the crowd, a thousand opportunities to be caught and sent to prison. But zeinab knows that in order to get in, she has to be cool. And as are these three security checkpoints, security guards graze between her legs to make sure she's not hiding anything. But. She tells me, when their hands cross over her chest, she can't be scared, or they'll feel her heart beating faster. Zeynep goes through almost two days of preparation to sit in the stands for two hours. But one zainab is inside. She is as free as she wants to be. By 2016, she's on Instagram Live, sharing the game with an audience of almost a quarter of a million people around the world in real time. Zeynep takes pride in fulling the police directly to them, and with this clever ruse, zeinab is in great company. Another woman. This is the Tsar and aficion again. And I'm a writer. Bestselling author and historian. She told me that women have cross dressed in Iran going back centuries. She told me about a girl named gorda farid, a character in Shawnee, the book of kings, whose story echoes zeinab. She dresses herself as a man, puts on a Roman helmet and goes to the wall and she roared at the enemy ranks, where are your heroes, your warriors, your tried and tested shifts. So she invites them all to the fight. For centuries, women have dressed as men to access places of power and to experience joys they've been denied. Zeinab defiance was at first centered on her own pleasure. She longed to see a game so she found a way in. But for Sarah and the white scarfs. The specifically didn't want to go this way. We were insisting on our rights to just go as women. It was like our red line at the time. In the stadium campaign, they started in the 2000s, the whole point was to enter as women. The difference was the tools they had at their disposal. They were friends. They became so popular and they were openly with their own name. They were on Instagram posting things, talking to foreign media. And her friends grew bolder and smarter. She followed the money, FIFA, who provides funds to Iran for its participation in the global football federation. Counter has never was on a mission. She read from people's rules and regulations that girls must be allowed to enter the stadium. She learned the clergy, Iran's religious leaders, told FIFA, most women didn't want to attend games, that it wasn't in Iran's culture. She thought that's bullshit. So she bought back. She began recording young people all across Iran giving statements that everyone boys and girls wanted women to be able to attend the stadium games, and they deserve to be there. By 2018, she even inspired some girls to visit the holy city gome to ask clergy directly about women watching soccer games. The clergy said it was okay based on the Quran. More and more girls started Instagram Live themselves from inside the stadium. With full beards, strapped down chess and red capes. The videos of youth around Iran stating that women did want to go to games, gained greater and greater traction.

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01:39 min | 10 months ago

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"Holy cow, what a ball game

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06:03 min | 1 year ago

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"As Doug is getting later in his career, he's like, I want you to take over the pro am. And I'm like, really, he's like, yeah, he said, because I know you're going to do right by it. And so it was an honor for me. And I took over 2005 and here we are 2022. It was their Christie's frying, and then it was Seattle's program. And then you know what, that it did well, but you said, let's name it the crossover because at the time, I had just got Twitter and that was Jay crossover. It's nice to listen to crossover league because every other crime in the country has a name like the Julie girl. Miami Crowley. Rasa, I think the crossover is different, has a ring to it. Let's roll with that. Probably had me so many things to so many different people. You know, there's a guy who's 70 years old, I see every single year. He's been coming since back when I was in high school and he just comes, doesn't bother anybody just watch the game, but I always notice him and make sure I go talk to him because he's the essence of the old pro and you know and now we've expanded to where we have kids play. We have the young women come from. Some of them it's the first time they've ever had their name called the microphone or ever played in front of that many people. And it's just a melty pot for every body. So at this particular time, I think it means more now than ever did before. Crawford might not say it himself, but make no mistake. He's one of the most electrifying guards in NBA history. If you saw Crawford play over the course of his 20 year career, you know what I'm talking about. From the Pacific Northwest, we're heading south. Some of the best basketball in Texas is at the fundi recreation center in Houston. For Dwayne Rogers, who didn't play in college or the NBA, the funding is where he matched up against NBA stars, which created opportunities for him to play overseas and with the Harlem globetrotters. He calls Houston home in Houston calls him a legend. Here is Dwayne Rogers. How's the bucket get up, man? That's what I do. I get fucked. My name's Dwayne Rogers. They called me the link. I'm from Houston, Texas. I grew up in Trinidad. I would cast my high school. And I'm proud to say I played that funding record system. Find a recreation to me. It is a place that everyone all over the world, Charles Barkley, Shaq. All of them came down there. Just to play and see what everybody talk about. Just like rock and park, I do as I fund it was indoors. If you can play, you're gonna go to funding. And if you can't play, you gonna go to find it and you're gonna watch, you will not test the court. Most Malone, he was a foundation for us over there. You know, he kept everything together like that, you know. And funding. You know like when you got a name like bulges, Elijah Warren, Clyde, drexler, Kenneth Smith, Sam cassell. People want to follow you, you know what I'm saying? 'cause they know if they ain't a gym, it must be some hooping in the gym. It was just like, this is what you want to be. My food truck is Pinot Harley. He would tell me I was too little. He's 6, 7. I'm 6 foot. I really was too little. But you know what I told him? You got to throw down the end. You got to throw that in too now. I don't know the hardest part to have a hard to go was set to sell. He just crafted. He real cracked it. He was supposed to be up a lot 'cause he had a post moves we are tough. Gardening was a problem. That's my toughest opponent ever. Okay, who I play up here? I feel that I am the best player. Going to get something to great ball players and I know when I walk in the gym, if I just dip my game up, I wasn't going to get to play. And that's the mindset I had when I played it. You know, it's a wall of fame and funding, right? All the toes on them. I'm the only outside love college decks about play with the whole thing. I love that people recognize what I've been putting in on the basketball court and Houston, you know. I really really, really care that they look up to me like that, you know? Really, I'm truly blessed. The funnel is there for me. This is the legend and you listen to 30 for 30. Feel free was good. I was at dyken last night. You missed the games was crazy. They was going off. Give me. Back in the 90s, the and one mixtape blew up because it was the perfect blend of hip hop and basketball. Because they was on a VHS tape, you could watch them again again and again. If you think about it, the only reason we had these tapes is because somebody picked up a camera and filmed what was happening on the court. Fast forward 30 years in the tradition lives on. And it does crazy numbers on social media and YouTube. The next two people you're going to hear from understand using the Internet to showcase what they could do with The Rock. Coming to you from Los Angeles, California Ye is Kenny chow and Ryan Carter,.

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03:13 min | 1 year ago

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06:40 min | 1 year ago

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"The trajectory from slauson ts to the marathon. Store ran paralleled nips. He's rises a rapper. Both were part of a grand plan for himself and the community buying is music was more than just buying a cd and spend money at the store was more than just picking up a t shirt which is why as the business grew customer saw. They had a role to play in supporting nipsy sam and the whole team. They liked spending money with us in with hustle. You know young entrepreneurs and so they saw the money that they spend turned into something bigger. Watch grow everybody. That came from every hood. You know number one. They was going to be good when they came in a lot. It was gonna be showing love and also they felt a part of the growth because they knew that they money in support built shit up bigger buying that building in opening the marathon star was a boss move by nipsy and sam but even they knew it was bigger than them. They actually did something to keep more money in the neighborhood. Here's councilmember marquis dawson. There's this economic theory called leakage dot. Almost every black community in the country has where black people in that neighborhood make money and they leave their neighborhood to spend money which is not a bad thing except the neighbors that they spend money in those people. Don't come back to their neighbor and spend money and what the marathon store did was turned that on its head so it said okay. We're going to create the value. But we're gonna make you come here to buy it so that business that sales tax and all that gets credited to my space and we get to do improvements and we get to trim trees and paved streets and you know. Pay our young people to do work because of that investment and so we black communities done this from the beginning of time we've been creating value. This is one of the first models where we got to realize value in our own area copy supreme pacman saw firsthand nipsy and sam's personal investment in the community. And it's people. I seen a lot of guys come home from from prison. And they come home straight to to the stores in a marathon store and they get a whole pack. You know what i'm saying. It was something that net or black. They didn't have to do it but it was something that they was big on. Like if it was a young boy walking down slauson and he probably from a group home and had some raggedy shoes but example go to trump are never go inside the store. Go find a pair of jordan's and give it to the little boy you austin are giving some closed. We was big on that kind of thing. They horrors pure from the jump. It just happened when the camera's turned down and all that you know the love is there from the beginning way before the million dollar but it wasn't just the neighborhood that benefit nipsy was laying out a blueprint that extended far beyond his corner of crenshaw slauson one of the things that nipsy modeled was doing it out loud like very publicly saying this is where i'm opening a storefront and this is why very publicly talking about the responsibility to community very publicly calling for reinvestment in the areas that you came from and not just escape from them. A miro's davis is a professor of history and african american studies at penn state in co host of the burn it all down podcasts for many nba players. It was also invitation. And a blueprint for being louder and visible with that work and the importance of that. It's important to do this work and important to talk about doing it. They think that that touches a vein in black laborers who are entertainers especially. Because that has been historically one. Space of upward mobility that black people have had of cross the nineteenth and twentieth century. Which is if you're entertaining. People particularly white people. You're going to have a pathway of upward mobility as an individual black entertainers have always had a road unfold before them that was an individual path and the importance of saying. I'm walking this road. But it's a two way street and that this is not just an exit but it's a return nipsy and his friends in the nba wanted to amass black wealth because they knew the roads that had unfolded before them even their very lives could vanish in an instant. They understand their acceptance is conditional that because they can wrap or because they can shoot that. They've been granted certain hall pass to white america. Nothing brought that home. Quite like the case of trayvon martin. It's the story that's ignited fierce passions across the nation as allegations of racism and miscarriage of justice. Tear apart a small florida town re weeks ago. Trayvon martin an unarmed black teenager was shot down by a white neighborhood watchman who claimed self defense and it's caused a public outcry that spread like wildfire in two thousand twelve seventeen year old trayvon. Martin was shot and killed at the run to the store for some skittles and a can of iced tea. George zimmerman a former neighborhood. Watch captain in sanford. Florida saw black boy in a hoodie. He claim self defense and was later acquitted trayvon which is trying to get home to watch the nba all star game the case and its verdict evoke rage nationwide but you knew made his scary for black men the familiarity of it all. We're all trayvon. This could have been my son another way of saying. That is a trayvon. Martin could have been me thirty five years ago. We've all been that young black deemed a threat because of how we looked well. We wore how we spoke. We learned early on what it meant to be a target for the justice system. Do anything but live up to its own name. The loss of trayvon's life hit a nerve and berthed action from the nba's big stars because sports in black entertainment spaces have been some of the most visible places that existed in this country. I'm they've also been some of the biggest platforms on which to speak out on which to agitate for change on which to register dissatisfaction with the status quo and so because of that. We have a long history of athletic activism of sports being a site where it feels like societal..

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01:57 min | 1 year ago

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"Seventeen. Two thousand seventeen was a monumental day in south l. a.'s history the corner of crenshaw slauson was packed. Seniors adults kids. Babies spilled out on the streets in anticipation the entire community out there. The love and the building day was like dirt roof. It was his throat. See it wasn't just the neighborhood. They turned out to support some of his friends. Nba pulled up to like demarcus cousins. Like the entire community was proud. No nil like this was a huge steppingstone. Not only was it benefit him but have benefited the same area daddy groping which was everybody that was there. Thank me they were all there for the grand opening of the marathon store. A project more than a decade in the making a store the name of nipsy personal philosophy and that exemplified his belief in the power of never giving up. It just felt hopeful and victorious. Marquis hairs dawson is the council member for the district that includes crenshaw. The hud came out. Elected officials came out. Everybody was there to celebrate. It's the only time. I've closed a major street in my district we close lawson and nobody complains as nipsy prepared to cut the ribbon and open the doors to the marathon for the first time. He was visibly excited. Beaming ear out just a reception at a love is about to impact that you're putting on that community in inspire me to do the sane remind i want to be able to bring back to moscow rows ahead people received me in that same way i would be lying to say i wasn't inspired and influenced by new.

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