35 Burst results for "AID"

AP News Radio
Russian strikes in Ukraine kill 10 civilians, wound 20 more
"Russian strikes in Ukraine have killed at least ten civilians and wounded many more. The hits come as a senior Moscow official warns that the Kremlin's forces are preparing for unexpected Ukrainian counter offensive in the coming weeks, fire people died in eastern Ukraine. The next province when a Russian missile hit an aid station last year district authorities had established so called points of invincibility, places, residents, could warm up, charge their cell phones and get snacks. Pavlo Cairo lenco says the civilians who died were refugees in addition, civilians were killed and wounded in sumi province by a nighttime rocket and artillery barrage and air strikes. I'm Charles De Ledesma

AP News Radio
17 children deported by Russia return to Ukrine
"The charity save Ukraine says 17 Ukrainian children who'd been deported by Russia to its territory have arrived back in Ukraine. Footage published by the charity shows that the children disembarking from a van and reuniting with people on Wednesday. The organization reports for children are from the curtain and car key regions, who were displaced further into the occupied territories, or to Russia during the occupation. But after the de occupation, the Russians refused to organize the return of the children, and the parents were left to deal with this problem alone, eventually they turned to the charity for aid. I'm Charles De Ledesma

The Dinesh D'Souza Podcast
Tara Reade Reflects on Her Time as a Senate Aide for Biden
"You went in there with a lot of idealism. You had goals, you wanted to learn new things when you went to work there. So when you got there as a Senate aide, when did things kind of begin to maybe not feel less idealistic or as positive while you were there. Well, almost right away, unfortunately. You know, and I want to contrast it a little bit to Leon Panetta's office. Leon Panetta's office was very professional. You know, politically, I may not agree with everything. He does, but he was very serious minded, and he worked very hard. And the office was very structured. It was just like what you would expect a normal like you're trying to do things for your constituents. And it was a normal working environment. Biden's office was, it was a shock. It wasn't that way at all. It was very top down kind of people were treated not very well. Lower stuff. I mean, for an example, one of my colleagues who had an advanced degree and worked as a legislative aid was telling the senator advising him how to vote and giving him information. He was delegated to drive the limo for Beau Biden and his date for the inaugural events. And he had to do that as a volunteer. He wasn't paid for that. And it's not like. And I mean, they just kind of treated their stuff like minions. Unless they were on the inside track and then they were given a lot of favor. So it was a very strange environment. Joe Biden did not seem serious to me. He seemed more, he didn't seem intellectually committed to what he was doing is what I'm trying to say. And I got that right away. The way he would touch me, I thought was unusual, but remember this is the 90s. What was tolerated then is very different than what happens now, but even then it was usual. And unusual enough for me to call my mother and say, hey, you know, this happened, and this happened. And I kept calling her and she said, you know, she educated me, really. You know, that's not okay. That's sexual harassment. He has power over you, and he shouldn't be doing that.

AP News Radio
Japan's Kishida in Poland for talks after visit to Ukraine
"Japan's prime minister says he will support Poland, which bears an increasing burden due to Russia's invasion of Ukraine. Alongside Polish prime minister Matthias, fumio kushida says he visited Ukraine and conveyed unwavering solidarity of Japan and G 7 directly to president volodymyr zelensky, adding, as this year's G 7 presidency, Japan will work together with Poland to demonstrate leadership. So that's the international community. Can unite and firmly support Ukraine kushida added Japan would offer development assistance in light of the increasing burden on Poland, Japan usually provides the type of promised aid to developing countries which Poland is no longer because Japan can make an exception here. I'm Charles De Ledesma

AP News Radio
American aid worker held captive for over 6 years in West Africa is released, officials say
"The Biden administration says an American aid worker kidnapped in West Africa more than 6 years ago has been freed. In 2016, gunmen took Jeffrey woodke from his home in Niger, where he'd been doing humanitarian aid work for more than 30 years. Officials believe witkey was moved over the years into Mali and Burkina Faso, while the administration's thanking Niger's government for helping free wood key. A senior official would not say exactly what led to the release or

AP News Radio
Fight over science holds up key UN climate report
"Publication of a major new UN report on climate change is being held up by a battle between rich and developing countries over emission targets and financial aid to vulnerable nations. The report by hundreds of the world's top scientists was supposed to be approved by government delegations on Friday at the end of a weeklong meeting in the Swiss town of interlaken, the deadline has been repeatedly extended as officials from big nations such as China, Brazil, Saudi Arabia, as well as the U.S. and the EU, haggled through the weekend over the wording of key phrases in the text, a summary of the report was approved early Sunday with three sources close to the talks have told the AP that there's a risk that agreement on the main text may need to be postponed to a later meeting. I'm Charles De Ledesma

AP News Radio
Russia, Ukraine extend grain deal to aid world's poor
"Russia's president has traveled to Crimea to mark the 9th anniversary of the region's annexation from Ukraine, Russian president Vladimir Putin visited an art school and a children's center in the Black Sea Peninsula, Russia annexed Crimea from Ukraine in 2014, a move which provoked global condemnation, though much of the world has denounced the annexation as legal, Putin has shown no intention of relinquishing the Kremlin's gains. Instead, he recently stressed the importance of holding Crimea, stating Russia will do everything needed to fend off any threats. Putin's visit comes a day after an international court issued an arrest warrant against him for war crimes. I'm Karen Chammas

Mark Levin
Special Counsel Subpoenaed Dozens of Mar-a-Lago Staff
"At least two dozen people from Mar-a-Lago resorts staff To members of Donald Trump's inner circle at the Florida state have been subpoenaed to testify to a federal grand jury that's investigating the former president's handling of classified documents multiple sources familiar with the investigation told CNN or the multiple sources familiar with the investigation of what Jack the Ripper Smith staff On Thursday Trump's communication aid Margot Martin Who worked in The White House And then moved with Trump to Florida appeared before the grand drain Washington One of special counsel Jack smith's senior most prosecutors was involved in the interview Martin who is among a small group of former White House advisers who've remained employed by Trump after he left office declined to answer any questions when approached by a CNN reporter Well of course she did you idiot Now Smith has sought testimony from a range of people close to Trump from his own attorneys who represent him in the matter to staffers who work on the grounds of Mar-a-Lago including in a housekeeper And restaurant servers Including a house what is this the crime of the century they're investigating This jackass was pulled from The Hague to do this The staffers were of interest to investigators because of what they may have seen or heard On their daily duties around the estate including whether they saw boxes or documents in Trump's office suite or elsewhere Is this not amazing This is his home Biden doesn't face any of this

AP News Radio
Former Air Force officer gets prison term for Capitol attack
"A retired air force officer gets prison time for his role in the capitol riot. Larry Brock was dressed in combat gear and had zip tie handcuffs with him in the Senate gallery on the day of the riot. He was sentenced to two years in prison. Prosecutors wanted 5 years. The judge said Brock's social media postings before the riot were very troubling, and he read some in court. One of them said, when we get to the bottom of this conspiracy, we need to execute the traders that are trying to steal the election, and that includes the leaders of the media and social media aiding and abetting the coup plotters. The judge said it's pretty chilling stuff, astounding, considering it was coming from a former high ranking military officer. Brock didn't engage in any violence on the day of the riot. He didn't speak in court, Ed Donahue, Washington.

AP News Radio
World shares up after First Republic aid spurs Wall St rally
"A group of banks of extended a lifeline to U.S. based first republic bank, offering reassurance to financial markets. Markets rallied on Wall Street and in Europe and Asia, after news at 11 big banks have offered a combined deposit of $30 billion to help troubled first republic bank. Markets gyrated this week after the collapse of Silicon Valley bank and investors were looking for other troubled banks amid concerns over the unintended toll that interest rate hikes are taking on financial institutions. Shares of Credit Suisse plunged after their biggest shareholder, the Saudi national bank, said it would not provide any more support, but rebounded after Switzerland's national bank offered $54 billion in liquidity, Stephen Ennis of SPI asset management says in a report, the market remains cautious, traders do not want to get overexcited, especially with investors still focusing on what can go wrong instead of what could go right. Treasury secretary Janet Yellen told a Senate committee Thursday that the U.S. banking system remains sound, yesterday the European Central Bank raised its key rate by half a percentage point that expectations on Wall Street are that this week's turmoil will push the U.S. Federal Reserve to cut its rate hike next week to a quarter of a percentage point. I am Jennifer King

Mike Gallagher Podcast
Trish Regan: Silicon Valley Bank 'Drank the Kool-Aid' by Biden Admin
"That said, in this particular case, you had a group of people that I suspect drank the Kool-Aid that the Biden administration was force feeding. They lived in their little lane with all their very woke Friends, and they heard from Janet Yellen head of our Treasury Department and they heard from Jerome Powell, head of the Federal Reserve, who used to work for Janet Yellen, and they heard from Joe Biden that inflation was just transitory. It was all going to be fine, and the fed was going to engineer this soft landing. And so they didn't have to worry about interest rates going up. I mean, I'm telling you, Mike, and I've been, I've actually hosted your show, occasionally. If anybody had listened then, or if they listened to my podcast, I mean, I have been pounding the table on this since August of 2020, saying you can't put this much money in the system. What is the Federal Reserve thinking? And what did Joe Biden do? He came in first thing he did was he issued a third stimulus check and then came through with 1.2 billion trillion forgiving dollars worth of infrastructure, which we know wasn't really infrastructure and went to actually probably a lot of those companies at SVD with their green energy ideas. It's unbelievable how many mistakes were made and it's really kind of a form of malpractice if you ask me, especially on the fed's front. But they poured all this money in, and somehow the people that were running the portfolio and trying to assess risk at this Silicon Valley bank never thought that you might get inflation never felt like they should hedge their treasury portfolio because they might not be worth as much when inflation kicked in. That's mind boggling. The government created this problem, but I'd also say, in fairness, the government did what it had to do in the 11th hour.

AP News Radio
Poland detains 9 people suspected of spying for Russia
"Polish authorities say the nation's security services have detained members of a Russian espionage ring. The interior minister says the alleged spies have been preparing acts of sabotage in Poland and had been monitoring railroad routes used for transport of weapons into Ukraine. Now the internal security agency has arrested 9 people suspected of spying for Russia in the case three had been detained on Wednesday at a news conference in Warsaw, the minister said the suspects had been preparing actions aimed at paralyzing the supply of equipment, weapons and aid to Ukraine. I'm Charles De Ledesma

AP News Radio
Credit Suisse shares soar after central bank aid announced
"Swiss lender Credit Suisse shares have soared after Central Bank aid was announced. The bank leaders shares have gained 30% after it announced it will move to shore up its finances by borrowing up to $54 billion from the Swiss Central Bank, is a massive swing after its shares plunged on the 6th stock exchange a day earlier after its biggest shareholder, said it would not invest more money that had dragged down other European banks as fears about the banking system expanded overseas following the collapse of some U.S. banks, Credit Suisse, which was beset by problems long before the U.S. bank failures says it would exercise an option to borrow up to CHF 50 billion or $53.7 billion from

The Trish Regan Show
Can the Fed Manage This Economic Crisis?
"Some point, as I've been warning about for now what? Two years with all of you, I hope you've been listening clearly the folks over at Silicon Valley bank were not listening to this podcast. If they had, they would have known that inflation would be here, and that you would have higher rates. And that there would be consequences associated with that. While they weren't listening, they just drank the Kool-Aid all their friends there, like Powell and yelling and Biden, you know, this was a lot of people with group think that thought somehow the fed would be able to manage this. Come on, I'm looking wound inflation. I have predicted double digit inflation, which we did see on the producer price index, but at one point we were up at 9.6% on consumer prices. That is a lot. I mean, people are hurting because wages have not gone up the way the price on everything else has. Everything's gotten more expensive and as I've explained before, once a staff, once this stuff starts to take root, it's very, very hard to stop. The train is left the station, so to speak. So inflation is here, we got the number yesterday showing consumer prices up 6% from where they were last year. So we've got problems. The fed has to fix this, but when they try and fix it, look what unfolds. And so now they're frightened. Can they fix inflation while simultaneously avoiding a massive bank failure of epic proportions that could have a disastrous effect on the economy for years to come. This is why they did what they did on Sunday Night because had they not believe me. None of us would have been able to get any of our money out of the bank. It actually would have been really, really bad. But could it still get bad? I mean, these are the questions that were sort of debating right now. It feels as though the system has been at least temporarily nationalized.

AP News Radio
German arms industry seeks clarity on Ukraine weapons orders
"Germany's defense industry says it's ready to increase its production, but it needs a clearer idea of what to produce, including the kinds of arms and ammunitions needed by Ukraine. Ukraine was the third largest importer of arms in 2022, according to Swedish think tank, cipri that's because Russia's invasion triggered a big flow of military aid to here from the west. However, Ukraine has also purchased equipment with its own money or funds provided by allies, but there are concerns particularly over the rate at which Ukraine is using ammunition, which is straining western arms industries to supply for Ukraine as well as their own countries, the head of Germany's arms manufacturing industry, Hans Christopher, told the AP what's important for us as an industry is to get predictability. That means we have to be told which products are needed within which time. After initially hesitating to send lethal weapons to Ukraine, Germany has become one of Kyiv's biggest arm suppliers. I am Karen Chammas

Mark Levin
Manhunt for Former Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan's Ex-Chief of Staff
"Manhunt begins for ex Hogan aid after he skips court appearance I said wait a minute Not the Hogan Larry hog Authorities launched a manhunt this week for former Maryland GOP governor Hogan's ex chief of staff Roy McGrath following his failure to appear in federal court McGrath faced the charges of wire fraud Embezzlement and falsification had documents In connection with his obtaining of $233,648 in severance payment from the Maryland environmental service according to the whole newspaper McGrath resigned a few months into his service in Hogan's office Allegedly attempted to make a look as though Hogan had authorized the payout So that he could join the Hogan administration McGrath was pleaded not guilty He was scheduled to appear Before a U.S. district court in Baltimore Maryland at 9 a.m. on Monday his lawyer Joseph murta appeared unaware of the reason for McGrath absence saying we're doing what we can to make sure Roy is safe And we see him soon CBS News reported law enforcement did not locate a minimum to Florida home per the Washington compost The U.S. marshal service considers him a fugitive issued a wanted poster And this guy doesn't look like he can stay on the run for long mister producer Now and I'm looking for any comments by Larry Hogan He runs a tight ship You might be aware that I think the captain of the Titanic runs tight ship two

The Trish Regan Show
People May Rethink Their Ties to Smaller Banks
"I still think there is some danger as we go into this week that a lot of people are going to rethink anything they may have in a regional smaller bank that's not subject to the same kind of scrutiny as the big guys. So any small business or medium sized business that's banking with one of these regionals may say, wait a second. I don't want to go through this headache. Let me just pull my money out and put it into chase or Bank of America or Wells Fargo or one of the big guys. And I'll be more secure. We've kind of had this two tiered banking system, if you think about it, right? In a way, with the big guys being subject to all these liquidity restrictions, et cetera, all these stress tests ever since 2008, and then the regulation changing for the little ones in hopes that they had a chance to one day become one of the big ones, and yet now I think a lot of that is going to get rethought. Because of what we just saw and what we're about to see. Anyway, it's all kind of frustrating because you look at it and you say, the reason the reason this bank was in some of the trouble it was in was because the tech sector went wild. And why did the tech sector go wild and then have that bust? Because the Federal Reserve printed too much money. Joe Biden and the Democrats gave out too much money. There has been so much money in the system so much inflation that it created an environment that was ripe for these kinds of crises. I said this all along and you know, sometimes you just don't even know you can't anticipate what it's going to be. We've been thinking maybe a systemic crisis of some sort. Maybe they were making bad loans. In this case, they weren't even making bad loans. They were just treasuries. I mean, they were bad loans in the sense that they were treasuries that were trading at a lower level because they were only paying about one and a half percent interest rate and now on a two year you can get nearly 5%. So that was too bad for them and they didn't properly allocate for the risk period that they were entering. Nor did they probably even understand the inflationary period that we were going into. They're not listening to this podcast. And they were drinking the Kool-Aid with Janet Yellen and Joe Biden and Jerome Powell trying to say, oh, it's all just transitory. Don't worry, don't worry. Well, they didn't worry, and then they got caught in this really bad situation.

AP News Radio
Norfolk Southern brings apology, aid to derailment hearing
"Norfolk Southern CEO is apologizing for last month's train derailment in Ohio. And pledging to boost rail safety nationwide. I'm terribly sorry. At a Senate hearing Allen Shaw says the company is helping in both the toxic mess cleanup and east Palestinians, community recovery, pointing to a $20 million commitment. Norfolk Southern will get the job done. And help east Palestinian thrive. Shaw testified as bipartisan senators, including Democrat bob Casey pushed him to back a new rail safety Bill. That would help. If a major rail company said, we support these reforms, but Shaw stopped short of fully endorsing the bill, saying he does support things like tightening standards for a tag cars and trackside detectors, while defending the companies own record. Norfolk Southern runs a safe railroad. Sagar Meghani, Washington.

Fresh Air
"aid" Discussed on Fresh Air
"So that would suggest either they have very bad aim or a lot of them were shot down. So it just goes to show that there are many ways to do this. And the United States is taking a sort of is not going all the way to a no fly zone as the Ukrainians asked for, but they are providing anti aircraft weapons that the Ukrainians can themselves use to defend the skies and to shoot down Russian aircraft. Those aren't getting to all the places where they're needed. I spoke just recently to an official from the city of mariupol, which is just besieged and the scene of just the most horrific human rights violations. It's cut off from the world. It's really a humanitarian catastrophe there. It's totally encircled from the sea from the land from the air. And the official from Mario told me that they don't have anti aircraft weapons. They need them desperately, and that's what they're asking for. And so those weapons are not reaching yet, all the places where they're needed, but they are flowing in across that border where I spent some time. You also examine humanitarian aid by driving in an aid convoy. What was it in the ambulance that you were driving? What kind of aid? Medical supplies, first aid kits, you know, supplies for field surgery. Anything and everything that could be useful to a hospital for treating traumatic injuries. And these things were gathered in the Netherlands by volunteers there, charity workers. And they bought this old used very used ambulance from Belgium. And donated it to Ukrainian hospital in Kyiv and the convoy essentially drove it over the border and got it to that hospital. And it was packed with things that the hospital needed to continue working. Did you drive all the way to Kyiv? I was driving with this playwright from Berlin, so we were kind of trading off..

The Right Time with Bomani Jones
"aid" Discussed on The Right Time with Bomani Jones
"Holmes on the host of npr's pop culture happy hour about mike richards a couple of times in terms of his originally being announced as the next host of jeopardy and then being announced as the next host of jeopardy and that eventually losing his position as the executive producer is well. What i thought about it most was that it was similar to watching a ball bounce down a flight of stairs in the sense that there were a lot of twists and turns. Different things were uncovered. You know he had a podcast on which he said a lot of very foolish and offensive. Things you know. His reputation at a prior workplace was kind of clearly pretty mixed. There was dogged reporting out of the ringer on his activities and his career and it was clear from kind of pretty early on that he was not going to keep job and they just hung on and hung on hung on and as a result it was much much worse it was never a good idea to announce the p. has the next host and people sort of thought well so he just hired himself. Nobody was enthusiastic about that. Especially after they had tried out all these people you know a lot of them were pretty popular. There's obviously a big popular push for lavar burton and there are other people who are well liked and then they hired. The ep. felt kind of ridiculous. That i think you know the point was. They should have just bailed out a lot sooner and they didn't. And as a result they paid the price so that was sort of the take on mike richards on his short career as the putative host of jeopardy so i have to be honest. I watched everybody's reactions in so many ways to all things about the jeopardy search and i thought everybody sounded like some form of idiot in the course of eighty it may be going too far but no one no coated themselves in glory as his whole jeopardy everything went on. Here's the thing number one no matter who they made the new hosa jeopardy quote unquote people weren't going to like. I never going to be some people who like whoever was but whoever was gonna win that was going to win them. With the plurality of public support so if twenty five percent of the people assuming that the people had to vote right if twenty five percent of the people wanted one particular candidate at all of the candidates they had that twenty five percent would have been enough to win at which point seventy five percent of the people are upset like that was the point that david stern tried to make lebron about the decision. Which is they're five teams in the running. Only one of them is going to win. Which means everybody but that one team is going to hate you and so that was always going to be the case and so you had all these people on the internet with the lavar burton push and i guess it would have been cooler. Lavar burton would have been the host of jeopardy but i watched a couple of his field imports. Like you wouldn't bet but it wasn't like he had some towering performance that nobody else could top. I saw the ratings. They weren't particularly high when lavar burton was on there but people were just really upset about the idea that lavar burton didn't become hosted jeopardy. What was the last time you thought about no lavar burton before this whole thing came up like lavar burton had been coasting aaa jeopardy and was leading the league with thirty five homers in only stood to reason that he will be the person to get called up to big league jeopardy president. The job. no thought like you really like read rainbow that much. You was watching star trek the next generation like every week to go see lavar burton. You didn't care about lavar burton. That was just thing you wanted to be mad about on the internet that day but jeopardy did was they pretended like this thing was going to be a real search. And it wasn't. The boss had decided that he was going to hire himself. Which i don't think would have been a problem if they hadn't pretended like they were having tryouts. The boss hiring himself doesn't offend me. It doesn't bother me. I don't look at this as a white man and doing something and not the reason. I don't look at it that way. I think i made this out. If i made example here but i've made it other places man ebro. It had ninety seven. Ebro was the program director of hot ninety seven. And as i recall ebro made himself the host of the morning show and then quit as the program direct he said content was where the game was and so he wanted to be the host of the morning show and that was a direction that he wanted to go in. Okay ebro a white right. That's how they go. Sometimes right. people put themselves into those positions gregg. Popovich with the spurs hired himself to be the head coach. That worked out fairly well like that happens in the game. I think more than people recognize or realize so. I didn't have a problem with any of that. What really got me about it with mike. Richards is there wants. All this other stuff came out and he ultimately been exposed and they decided okay. This guy can't be the host of jeopardy which couldn't be. That's all anybody would ever think about. Was that what got me was how long it took before they said and he can't beat the executive producer either my given what the things where they were talking about from the pack as and giving with the allegations were about the way that he treated women. How did he get to keep the the job with the power. People were okay with that like what they said. He wanted to be jeopardy hose. People celebrate that. I could be wrong. But i didn't see a lot of those same people saying okay. Well now this guy shouldn't have this job either like he couldn't have the job hosting jeopardy at that point because whatever people saw him that would be the stuff that they would think about and that interferes with your ability to actually host the show right. But i could make an argument that he was actually capable of hosting jeopardy. Could be the person to read the questions to talk to the people all of those things. He was not unqualified to do the job as much as it now grown impossible for him to do the job and i don't know if he was capable of it to begin with but you 'em point right but he had to absolutely be disqualified for being the executive producer. Like you are not capable of doing these things saying these things to women at work. You cannot do that like the way. You're talking about the models and all that stuff then. You are night qualified to.

The Current
"aid" Discussed on The Current
"We know the communities we are able to go and and speak with local organization would local government officials because we came with heavy equipment to open roads so that sort of like help us to identify the people in need as fast as possible and one of the things that we started with because as we opened would realize hospitals without people needed medical care. We have a team of two public public of two medical aid mobile clinic on the ground so as we move in we are provided by cleaning for people in also getting information out there where the aid is most needed. As you point out your group core was created in response to the twenty. Ten earthquake in haiti are there lessons from that disaster. That are helping you this time. Oh yes they are. Listens are one of the lessons Is really to to ensure that aid is a package of aid not just helping communities to get back to the pre existent earthquake situation but also really to build back better. Meaning we need to to build on ubi zillions of the communities and and built with them so that they can withstand any other natural disasters. That might come in the future so a lot of a lot more engagement with communities in also ensuring that we have the proper coordination in the ground with community members is is the pandemic creating an extra challenge. Absolutely i mean. We were in the midst of implementing our kobe nineteen sensitization and support to the ministry of health. We have thirty eight vaccination sites open and suddenly the focus has shifted okay and in an environment with a very high vaccine hesitancy. And so we have been thinking about how to integrate vaccine sensitization even vaccine sites into response but the hesitancy is so very high in because of what non journalists just described. The situation is is is so severe and the ground that you really have to focus on the on those needs first and see how to integrate vaccination leader sure. What's your sense of what international aid organizations are doing or should be doing well down multiple organizations on the ground As i said the response needs to be an is going to be quite realistic. We have to not only look at what would remove all. We have to provide essential resources to people meaning food. We have to look at the the livelihood aspect of these of emergency as well and then not in the government of course doesn't want camp so we have to look at shelter in a more long-term lens so that people have a sustainable shelter as soon as possible and they are multiple a organization underground working together to do that so we are coordinated to coordination bodies on the ground so that there is not duplication of efforts margaret. Thank you so much for your insights this morning. So margaret lupin is hades country director for the aid organization core. She's in port-au-prince for more. Cbc podcasts goto. Cbc dot ca slash podcasts..

Making Gay History
"aid" Discussed on Making Gay History
"On our second afternoon. Just back from a swim in the marine water. Santeuil bay berry yells for me from the bathroom. He turns from the mirror and says look he sticks out his tongue. We always joked. About what a big tongue had. But that's not what he was asking me to look at. Berries tongue is coated with a whitish film. Especially in the back. Maybe it's nothing i say. But my attempted reassurance evaporates. When i burst into tears we knew that thrush a kind of mouth. Fungus was an early symptom of as. We've both read the alarming studies suggesting that aids could have a long incubation period. Not just months but years and in october nineteen eighty-four. The new york times had reported new scientific evidence that suggested aids might be transmissible through saliva. Barron i curl up together on the bed. Hold each other and saab if you could contract aids through saliva. Could you get infected from tears. The daft we get home. I sit nervously flipping through people magazine in the waiting room while berry his in with the doctor the doctor asks barrier to stick out his tongue takes a close look walks over the mirror in the examination room and sticks out his own tongue he turns to berry and says yep. That's what it looks like berry tells me the story on the way home and we wind up standing on a street corner laughing. It wasn't funny but you had to laugh mostly from relief but also over our hyper-vigilance gone wrong that study about saliva an aids wouldn't be debunked for another

PODSHIP EARTH
"aid" Discussed on PODSHIP EARTH
"After a long long year and a half dominated by covid. George floyd wildfires white nationalist mobbing the us capital and the pain of not seeing our families. I'm exhausted. I'm emotionally physically and spiritually spent and yet it feels like most days. The only option is just to keep pushing forward and yet if we learned anything from the last eighteen months. It's that we can't take our our health for granted and that the human toll of covid includes very real psychological trauma grief and anxiety associated with the dark events that we've all lived through as environmentalists. We have a really hard time acknowledging that if we're running on empty impossible for us to do our part in combating climate change or fighting for environmental justice even properly sorting recyclables. It feels like we're afraid to stop and take the time to regain our emotional health. Maybe fearing that. We're at risk of losing momentum that the movement needs all hands on deck. The truth is our collective exhaustion is real and we can only create healthy planet if we are sells a healthy. Luckily help his here. This week we talk with mariana susa. Who's a mental health. First aid sponsor who works to heal leaders. Activists and artists who is seeking to create lasting social change for mariana emotional hygiene isn't a society..

Office Ladies
"aid" Discussed on Office Ladies
"Guys yes and there was a scripted gym talking head that didn't make it in. That would explain why he felt like he could leave right away. Gem says pam loves bruce. Springsteen i love bruce springsteen and i'm really excited about these tickets. My one reservation. Bruce springsteen is not currently touring. So i'm leaving all right. The next thing auctioned off was a creed all inclusive creed. He's auctioning off himself. No bids kevin will do your taxes. Federal and state no bids hank sings the blues and he's auctioning off. Cd's no bids that we see anyway. David wallace coming in strong auctioning off a weekend at his home as vineyard multiple bids. We don't know where it landed. Phyllis auctioned off a hug. Bob wins that one for a thousand dollars and in deleted scenes. Kelly auctions off dance lessons and also meredith mumble something. No one can tell what. She sang oscar. Says fine. i bid a dollar. And then she tosses him a brand new iphone. That's so funny. Everyone was like what that's all the items auctioned according to the bar graph thingy it looks like they raised one thousand eight hundred and three dollars. I have a lot of fan questions and catches based on everything you said angeles starting with audrey e during the auction. There's a giant goal thermometer but the goal is at the top of the thermometer. It's like they're only trying to fill it partway up. That's a really funny detail. This detail wasn't intentional. Joke that was written into the script in the script at says the amount raised thermometer goes up to one million dollars. Even though the goal is three thousand four hundred dollars which should be written a little over a foot from the bottom. That was a script no yet. Oh yes very funny little detail. And did you notice whenever michael was being the auctioneers Bid started going high. He would throw in a million dollars. One hundred hundred of mud million dollars okay. Four hundred we had a fan catch from many people. Erica p rob o. K. d. and ashley s when jim leaves to go to the bar with darrow michael off creed but if you look. Jim is seated behind creed. Oh good catch. Jim should not be there but clearly. We moved those scenes around yup. Also fan question from catherine de lexi be and mattie l. Is hank really a blues musician.

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"Bruce springsteen is calling i know and then i was like wait. I know how to forward no that. I sat there sweating it and then max comes back up and i was like ever called. I sat here the whole time john. I almost peed my pants. He never called he was like oh well he might call later today sometime today. I was like subtitle today. I couldn't leave my phone right then and there. And then one time. Someone dropped off a package from bruce for max and there was a little card on the outside and it just said dash be like to max dash be like only gone. I am holding a card. That bruce springsteen wrote on that is him. That's pretty cool. Wait you never got to hear his voice in the phone john. This is not the best story. I just want you to know. I waited for a call from him. I almost got to talk to him. It didn't happen. But i did get to hold a piece of paper he wrote on. Well i got to see bruce springsteen when he did his broadway show and it was fantastic. Did you talk to him now. And i've also never held a card that says dash be so. I think you're closer. I'm closer to meeting the boss you are. Dwight is gonna take phyllis advice. He is going to give angela and ultimatum. She has until six fourteen pm to break up with andy. Apologize and start dating dwight. Or you don't get any of us. We cannot get through it. it's in the bloopers. We both started laughing. It was so ridiculous. This is a fantastic ultimatum. Though i how angela is it time for the auction it is time for crime reduces. An sense makes everyone angry. I declare yes. Michael says there may not be a wikipedia entry for office robbery statistics yet. It's victims are standing strong together so there is still no wikipedia. Page for office robbery statistics. And i'll tell you why 'cause you looked it up after the show aired fans kept trying to make a wikipedia page for office robbery. Statistics and wikipedia had to keep taking it down so now if you type in office robbery. Statistics wicketpeer will direct you to the episode crime aid and there is a note that says office robbery statistics was redirected to this page to prevent further attempted creations. Oh my god. You guys are persistent. Also we had a fan question from brandon l. Who wanted to know who wrote the acronym crime aid for the show guys. This was all charlie grandy. He said he spent three hours writing. Various combinations settled on this one. I love it. It took him three hours. That just feeds my soul. Because how many times have you. And i sat down to write something and i'm like well. I spent half an hour onto words combinations. Oh it's time for the auction to start. We've got good stuff we do. I have a list of what all was auctioned off ready. Yes we have a yoga lesson from holly sold to michael for three hundred dollars because no one else would bid on it Beers with the warehouse. Guys from daryl. Solta jim for five dollars. But you have to go right now. It's beers right now with the warehouse..

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"There was one extra line in this the other version of this talking head so much for sex without consequences. Well i guess with great sex comes great responsibility yes and that one was deleted. That is such a good line during all of this mayhem. Jim is listening to a message from pam. It's a butt dial message. It goes on and on clearly. She went out last night. Sounds like she had another volcano yana. She's out partying with her art school pals. They're whipping up weapon weapon. It win it up. I think they're weapon it up. Yeah and jim is just kinda like future muslim children right there. Yup which is what lee said when i got home from my bachelorette party that you hosted. Angela and i was throwing up in the bushes. He said you're the future mother of my children. I couldn't be prouder of you. Angeles says she's never felt safe here. andy says she's safe with him because he's a very good screamer. That made me laugh so hard. Dwight has grabbed. Phyllis there in the elevator. He had to talk to her right away. He says he knows angela loves him. She's practically told him so. We'll fill says then. You need to offer her an ultimatum. That's what bob did phyllis. He said she had to stop talking to her sister. So much phyllis jensen shared that shooting. This elevator scene was crazy because we do not actually have a working elevator. Remember we've shared before that. If we went into the elevator we would shoot part of the scene. And then we would have to relocate to the other building where the bottom of the elevator is right and the lobby. And there're always guys sort of standing on either side off camera with ropes and they would pull the doors open and they would shut the doors that is a pulley system door. You guys. There was nothing electric about that elevator. It is super fake old-timey just pulleys and people and ropes. Making this box of would turn into an elevator while she said that. They didn't want to relocate so they did this crazy thing which is so amazing. What they did was while phyllis and dwight are inside the elevator. Doing the scene. A bunch of crew members came out and re dressed the front part hallway of the elevator. So they came and they put carpeting over the tile and they added a potted plant so that when the doors opened again and phil stepped out. It would look like a new floor. They were in the correct place. And jen said if you look closely when phyllis gets out of the elevator. The plant is still moving because they had to just like slap that plant down really quickly and book it out of there that to me feels like theater. That's what it's like when you play. It's like yes. You have three seconds to reset dress the area while you're putting a blouse on over the other blouse and then a bunch of guys are sliding a sofa onto the stage and then you walk out in the lights come up yes totally and you know they had to do multiple takes of this so that day at work there were these people who just like threw down carpeting and picked up carpeting through down a plant and picked up a plant over and over again and grabbed the ropes and pulled the elevator. The elevator Yes movie magic sometimes. It's just practical yup. Meanwhile there is a lot of hubbub about the burglary. Holly says her door is open if anyone wants to talk creed has his amazing talking head. It's so good. He says nobody steals from him and gets away with it. You know the last person who did that they disappeared in his name. Was creed bratton. My favorite part. Though is he goes his name..

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"aid" Discussed on Office Ladies
"To sheets. Yeah presence on your birthday and preventative medicine and monotheism and monotheism. Look at home of things you've done and white. He finally breaks down. He gets a little vulnerable. Like why is she marrying him. And phyllis says angeles not much of a risk taker and andy's not really a risk. She summed it up perfectly. she did. Angela took a risk on white and she loved him any put her cat in the freezer. She's not going to do that again. She's not will know. There was a deleted scene between dwight. And phyllis that would just further this sort of conversation. But i'm sure it got cut time. I saw it in the script and it was so funny. It's so funny. And they did actually shoot it in. It is in the deleted scenes. So this conversation continues. Dwight and phyllis are now in the parking lot. They're on the bench by the warehouse and dry leading a huge sandwich and they're talking and dwight shares with phyllis what he and angela did on their very first date. This is so funny to me. Here's what their first date was. They went to the anthracite coal museum tour. Yes yep even though. They had both been several times. They pretended like they'd never been so. They could get all the extra information and special perks of the tour from the tour guide even though the tour guides recognized both of them because they'd been there so many times and then he said yeah and we corrected them when they got their information wrong. Talk about soulmate. Solbes these to want to go to the anthracite coal museum tour which they've done before so that they can tell the tour guide when they get things wrong. Why looked it up engine. There is a pennsylvania anthracite heritage museum. The museum is part of an anthracite museum. Complex created in nineteen seventy-one by the pennsylvania historical and museum commission but lady. There's three there are three museums and one historical site located in their communities. Jenna maybe put this on our list of places to go okay..

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"aid" Discussed on Office Ladies
"June thirtieth terms and conditions apply. We are back and pam is working in an office. what's going on. Why isn't she an art school. I'm confused. It looks a lot like paper company. Well that's because it is. It is done for mifflin corporate. She gets a call. It's michael. of course it's michael. Because now he knows where she is all the time all the time. Well he knows how to reach your part of the time. At least there was a missing seen in this. Little runner of ma'am working in new york at one point michael's gonna call her and ask her for a slice of pizza. She's like michael. And jesus michael. If i get you slice of pizza we stop calling basically. And then the next scene is michael like a fedex package and there's one slice of pizza not wrapped in anything like loose and he starts eating it and it's sort of come apart in the packaging and he's so happy because he got his new york slice from pam. I mean that is so gross. How long did it take to get there. But i love the idea that pam sort of passively aggressively or whatever. I don't know mailed. Michael a slice of pizza and he was delighted. It was deleted unfortunately unfortunately poor steve how to eat that pizza quite a bit huge of it like his cheeks. Were all full of pizza. Well now we move into the episode and michael and holly arrived to work. They are glowing. Will they've been super flirty. They've had two dates and tonight they're going to go out and it's going to be their third date yet and michael says in america the third date is usually when you have sex and he hopes holly agrees with that if she starts having sex with me. I'll know for sure is what he says. Yeah so lady. Michael's whole thing where he's talking about. The third day is when you have sex. I was intrigued. Because i remember the show. Sex in the city will. Yeah you remember that. Of course okay. So in sex in the city. There's this scene where charlotte gives a big speech to the group of friends where she says she never has sex until the third day. No matter what. This is her rule okay. There was actually a book called the rules. That women were supposed to follow in order to like nab a man. I remember that book. Remember the rule of god right. I know so crazy so that was kind of i. Think the inspiration for this idea that you wait till the third date and doesn't michael love sex in the city. He does love sex in the city. So i think he is quoting charlotte. He's he's shortlisted. It yeah. America charlotte is like i never have sex till the third date and michael is like i get laid on the third date. Yeah that's how he heard that. Well it got me. Curious i googled. Is there an ideal amount of time to date before sex. Okay this is. What's so funny. Is that i started to look those up and i was like. I just have a feeling jones. Go look those up. I looked it up. Are you ready for what i found. No go it was super interesting. It was similar to our time. Our conversation there was a groupon survey of two thousand adults in the united states. Wait.

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"Don't know i do too. I don't need fake it till you make it. I would much rather just know. Truly how someone's feeling. I don't need like the whatever. Yeah thing. the filter people put on. I agree well. She also said that jeff blitz gave her the advice. Don't worry if you don't sleep the before your first day of shooting. No director sleeps the night before and your adrenaline will kick in and she said that was absolutely true. She did not sleep and her adrenaline did kick in so she was good. I bet i can't sleep like before a big day ever. I'm like up all through the night. I now that happens to me as an actor the night. Before my first day on a new project especially. I'm so nervous the day before a big trip. I'm always like okay to pack my charger. Got it unaware i don't know. Did it back to where. I don't know i don't know my i gotta get up. Gotta go look like i can't like sleep the night before anything. Big all right. Are you ready for fast. Ac number three guests. Roy is back yes he is. He comes back in this episode and it's a huge surprise. It's so well done. The writer said they were always looking for ways to bring david back. We'll i hadn't seen this episode in a long time. And when i watched it and he walked in i was like. Oh roy's here and now he's with jim. Oh no no no. I completely forgot. I have a show bible summary of roy anderson remotely never did a show bible goodbye for him so i thought maybe. Let's remember roy since we're gonna see him this week. Let's do it roy. Anderson worked in the warehouse at denver. Mifflin he was engaged pam for three years. They went to high school together. He was on the football team and he hoped they would go to mexico for their honeymoon. He has wave runners that he bought with his brother which they eventually sold at a loss. He has a truck. He would carpool to work with pam. He thinks angelo's kind of hot. He plays fantasy football and he is eventually fired after he tries to attack gym. He apologizes to pam and moves on until this episode when he runs into jim bar and it is revealed. He's been working at vitamin world..

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"aid" Discussed on Office Ladies
"There can tell you where the office ladies. Hello everybody how you guys. I have some big news that i want to share with you angela. What remember when we talked about my long crotch pants. How could i forget. Long crutch. I had them altered. Oh you had your crutch altered. Well i had the waste alter okay. I took an inch out of the back of the waste. And now they fit your crotch right. Yep i'm wearing them today. That we see she got the crotch right. Got a crash right now. Fits you right in the but to it does before you had soggy bottom and long crotch i now but now i fixed it and i since i brought the problem to the pot. I thought i'd bring the solution to the pod. I'm here for it. Well we have a very fun episode. Today it is crime aid. Season five episode five written by charlie grandy and directed by gen salata. Here's your summary. Pam is working at corporate in new york city to help pay for her life at art school holly and michael their relationship to the next level resulting in a burglary office. Michael hosts an auction to recoup the valuables lost and dwight turns to phyllis for advice on how to win angela. Back i loved everything. Dwight and phyllis what great combo. That's the thing the writers did they like to mix it up. I was here for it. I absolutely loved it as well. That moves me in too fast fact number one do it. New writer alert writer. Charlie grandy being being being. It's another new writer alert so before working on the office charlie was a stand up comedian and he wrote for the daily show with john. Stewart and saturday night live. He's super funny super funny. After the office he went on to write for the mindy project and angela. Charlie said that one of the main. Inspirations for this episode was to highlight phyllis charlie you did it and i love that you love phyllis yeah. He said this was one of those situations where they wanted to do. A story line with an unusual pairing remember they used to just put people's names on howard's them up. This was white. Phyllis love it. This is what happens when you put the dwight and phyllis cards together. You know what card never came together. What jim angela..

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"aid" Discussed on This is Why
"Equals you so when you talk about people who are on medication and continued. Medication can achieve Undetectable viral loads cannot transmit drive anymore. So that is the biggest tool in our toolbox for hiv prevention. Going forward but it also reduces stigma for those living. Hey tried to. Which i think the biggest handicap to people living with. Hiv is a stigma associated with it. One thing that jumped out at me on your website is the fact that according to the public health agency candidate saw a fourth consecutive year of increases in hiv cases. As you said it sounds like. There's a real lack of preventative education. If i could if i if i could take a couple of different sides first of all first of all with the new funding structure that came out in two thousand sixteen. We saw twenty five percent increase from two thousand eighteen. We are the g. seven country. That's lagging the worst for hiv around the world. No g seven summit at the moment but we for hiv where the country that's lagging the most energy seven with the most uptake in hiv cases. Last year it was a little decrease but nobody can access testing because of cova. We're in we're in a really dangerous spot. It's not only hatred. It's all all other sexually transmitted diseases. Also so when you put the two together plus stagnant funding which has not been increased but our responsibilities at a community level have been increased to include other sexually transmitted diseases and covid nineteen. We can't continue doing so much so little financial capacity it doesn't make sense and the government is on a slippery slope and do you know like we can't just do prevention. We have to do a multipronged approach. Well we have news for prevention. Hey trevy self testing kits. Now we have point of care testing but they have to be leveraged better than what they're being done at the moment. The federal government recently announced hundreds of millions of dollars to expand vaccine manufacturing toronto. Does that give you hope for an hiv vaccine. How is that work going well. We'd have to certain researchers that are going on that even older mcmaster university in toronto. I believe that's where it's coming from. London anyways one or the other but there is some pass for for vaccine or cure for hiv. Are we going to get there in my life flow lifetime. I don't think so The the the thing is that. Hey try be a very changing and just like any other. Like gonorrhea now is in certain cases untreatable because it more so much so we don't know exactly where we're gonna land with it. But i mean the the the way to get to move forward is to get a national farmer care one payer system in place so that everybody across turtle island across can have fair and equitable access to hiv meds including prep with the exposure to ensure that you don't contract hiv if you have if you have the chances of contracting hiv and Being it being it readily available to everybody at almost no cost or no cost. I can be see really does bring the numbers down. Plus you equals you plus Getting people tested at least once a year for everything and getting sexually is getting tested for your sexual health should be a yearly commitment. You have with your doctor and it should be openly discussed so that you do know your status because knowing your status and powers to take control of your sexual behavior in a better and more efficient way i mean it's common sense but i i think getting that national pharma care. They're also the generics. Do help for those that have to pay their meds. Because brings the prepped down to a manageable cost laid. It sounds like anywhere. There's an equities Hiv aids like cove nineteen is finding a way to really attack an exploit those those inequities as weaknesses. It does it does but we have to. We have to Look at the rhetoric a bit more nuanced set a bit more people who use drugs overall and canada account for about seventeen percent of new infections. So it's not the majority insisted it depends if you're in shebek. Half of the cases are admendment. Have sex with men. Okay so it's gb msm as we call them right When you go to schedule. They have the highest race of hatred in canada and they're mostly indigenous so yeah there's so there's that nuance and then when you get to be see. It's another thing and so each province is different but that leads us to new problem that we have in canada's that data captures not done correctly so we only have the provenance of sixty percent of the data. While so we're establishing priorities for non flow of eighty million dollars. Spending that has an increase in over a decade and on data. That's not true. So it's estimated data so it doesn't so it's it's like nonsensical this whole thing exists and that we don't have stop gaps to address these issues because like when we talk about residential schools and truth and reconciliation move at all the last five six years and it's the same thing with the. Hey try you know like. They're they're pretty welling. I don't like using the covid one too much because the because it's kobe has gone. We we see the light at the end of the tunnel short hiv. We don't okay. People are still dying of aids in canada today. That's something that really people are like. What do you mean. They're still dying of aids. Yes people are still dying of aids. People are catching neural. Syphilis or mother to child transmissions now berta to child transmissions i mean. We haven't seen this in years so we have a faulty s to be approach in canada that needs to be addressed more efficiently and we have to have testing declared an essential service dream covert because we get to herd immunity as the country's saint telling us on a provincial or federal level. We're good to go well. Sorry but that leaves all the inequities and the gaps that existed that were highlighted during the covid crisis glaring at still and how will the new budgets once they can rebalance be cut or reinfected. That's what we're really scared about because we need to round up but we don't see that happening and there's no engagement to do so i don't know if that makes sense. But because there's there's like an alberto with the provincial government the provincial government. that's their issue is that they've cut everything like a like harm. Reduction services are cut so the the people who can contract Hey try are more likely to because there's less harm reduction services and the when it comes to hiv services. They've been playing around with the organizations for laughter not funding's not not sustainable there or sustained the moment so when you look at that and you look at the disparities across canada. There's a lot of actions that we after..

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"aid" Discussed on This is Why
"Rich or famous you were going to go back to my home in california and lock myself in my house and wait to die because that's what we thought thought of hiv. It was a death sentence but olympic gold medal diver. Greg louganis dr. Susan told them to keep training and compete in the one thousand nine hundred eighty eight games. I think ultimately saved my life. The stigma of being hiv positive was crushing members of the gay community. The disease look different. The world after basketball star magic johnson revealed his diagnosis in nineteen ninety-one researchers struggled for fifteen years to find effective life-prolonging treatments. I think people tend to forget the sorrow difficulty suffering. That came before that. It's remarkable to think that aids was first detected forty years ago that got us thinking that during the covid nineteen pandemic shots now going in arms a year and a half after that virus was detected has any progress been made on hiv aids. We spoke with gary lacosse executive director of the canadian aids society. Gary early june marks forty years since the us cdc first published a report about what ended up being hiv aids Back in nineteen eighty one when you think about just the past four decades of the What a lot of people have called it rightly called. Hiv aids pandemic. what are some of the highlights that come to you or perhaps lowlights if that's a better term to use while the highlights that come to To the front of my mind is that it's the first patient croup that demanded that they be put centre stage with researchers and doctors and to to Require that nothing about them. You've done without them so it was. It was the first patient group. I really demanded that that was at the international aids conference in montreal. The eighty s with silence equals death campaign. And so on so forth for mac up. Not so it's come a long way because then came. Denver principles that Really established the guiding principles for great involvement the people living with aids at the time and now thriving with hiv. Though there's some discussion about exactly with those handicaps overtime. Gary in the early eighties aids was known as grid or gay related immune deficiency but. That's obviously changed. How has hiv aids evolved over time in terms of who defects. Well you see. The virus started off. It was a it was a gay brackets so gay men were dying off. Nobody knew why and the stats have progressed. Two time to be worldwide now fifty fifty split between women and men who have hiv. Okay so we've had there was there's been at least seventy five million cases of hatred view so far approximately let some of them the documentation stats. It's an issue but half of them have died so we have over thirty some thousand million deaths of hiv of aids. I mean an hiv related illnesses. So what what really is in is is Is frightening is that the level of understanding what. Hey try via's today in. Canada is not understood by at all because our youth comprised twenty five percent of the new infections. Okay so that's one of the biggest groups that are being affected by hiv today. So when we look at the curriculum in schools for sexual health knowledge. There's not that's why we're coming out with sexual be a sexual health behavior for youth. Because it's a gap in the space and so on and so forth so it's like youth. You could listen to the show interview. That happened a couple of days ago. The youth that was on the panel was saying i know it hey tried the existed and this was a well educated man and until he contracted hiv outside. It doesn't make sense we do that. This is not taught and this is not widely discussed as because it really reduces the barriers to stigma if we discuss it openly and calmly and with respect and dignity with hiv is and we. Also i think have to lean on our elders and also lean on the shoulders of giants that i've passed to understand exactly what it is time tried to because the people who were to die of. Hey tried to be nine. Nineteen ninety six which was a milestone are thriving that with hiv because of the antiretroviral treatments. That came out in nineteen ninety-six and since then the other biggest statement the milestone. That came out was you. We calls you. Hiv became a treatable disease in one thousand nine hundred ninety six fifteen years into the global pandemic by this time. Nine hundred million people have been affected by hiv. The effective treatment hiv was known as combination drug therapy consisting of free medications. It stopped the virus from replicating in the blood halting the transition from hiv to aids and began to control what coma globally devastating disease. Scientists found that with continued treatment. The amounts of hiv in the blood became so low. That routine tasks could not find it. In other words it was. Undetectable in two thousand and eighteen. It was scientifically confirmed that someone with undetectable levels of hiv could not transmit the virus to a person who doesn't have hiv during sounds. It was unkowns miserable. Undetectable equals.

World Cafe
"aid" Discussed on World Cafe
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The Dystopian Republic
"aid" Discussed on The Dystopian Republic
"Ho sepah jogged jason. Memory of tomorrow's vote a vote to decide which candidate for president. the organization will endorse. She couldn't wait to abdicate. Livingston from his political thrown expelling him and his kabbalah cuck -servative 's including jade i rate jade told her that the application she so wanted won't come to pass and that she oddly and their fellow rabble rousers will be the ones getting forced out. She confessed that she never liked her and regretted ever voting to confirm her as the chair. Hosa felt the same about her. Vote to confirm jade as the vice chair. Rebuking herself forever believing that she could tame her the only thing that held her back with her fear of fracturing dir party guaranteeing a liberal victory but now she realized that her party was gonna be fractured regardless as for jade. What kept her tamed was the hope. She held out that she could be the check and balance hosa needed to lead honorably. She gradually came to the conclusion. That assefa was going to say and do as she wished darned the repercussions jade kept her mouth. Shut as ho thefa talked hers off until now at that moment. Ho cephas forced the clan that line. jane's blood into discussion mocking her and her brothers and sisters for being the products of their parents is sugar. Daddy sugar baby lust fest. Her snipes to the genitalia gasp everyone into staggers. Slamming their social to a silent. Halt her rage about to break loose. Jade boasted that she at least had love wants to wake up and fall asleep to every day and night. That boasting furrowed hosadas browse. Frowned her grinding. Mouth and pink. Her warm tremblay face flushing the fun. She had a jade expense out of her system. It was a truth to accurate for thefa to even fathom about disputing. She could never connect with either of her parents. On any deep level her mother alla was a parental autarkic. Who made her feel. She couldn't do anything right laredo. Her father wasn't around enough for her to really have any relationship with him. That brief self reflection was all it took for ho cephas self conceit to smash to smithereens and for the civil lining of the bad parenting. She experienced to present itself. The silver lining was that she vowed to give those who toed the line. She drew the intimacy. She never got. At any rate. Jade's verbal low blows sailed ho seth ship of nonviolence resulting in horsa forcefully blowing. Jade's left cheek with her clenched fist. Ho said fuss punch collapsed. The wall that contained her rage giving rise to a hot pink alcohol stench toe and fro of caddy bare-fisted and barefooted strikes and holds rounds aylmer selena and bernardo scrambled to separate them. Shout lee pleading with them to stop. They're swinging but for all their begging jade and effort fighting went on on swayed surfacing. The very real concerns of permanent injuries and felonious charges unable to bear the fighting any longer. Quite an corey used every ounce of there being to break them up and subdue them until their adrenaline wore off their success in defusing. What could have been a career ending. Altercation took everyone's breath away. It disestablished dir conferences. Exa secreting disregards their fellow members. Now understood why ho cephas. An jade took them under their wings. Quentin corey vindicated. That shared sentiment by adjourning. The social instructed the bartenders knocked to call the police and instead call up as many cabs over to the bar as they could paying each of them. Hundreds to comply within minutes the members piled into the cabs departing. Like nothing happened. Kwon helped jade into the cab. They're leaving in as corey helped hosa into the one. They'll be sharing being separated for any elaine of time wasn't on either quin or corey's agendas but thanks to what transpired moments ago. That separation is now unavoidable to make it less than they kissed and embraced the sweetest of good night's pinky swearing to reunite onsite.

AJ Benza: Fame is a Bitch
"aid" Discussed on AJ Benza: Fame is a Bitch
"Any musicals that he's like, that movie glamorizes Puerto Rican gang. Clarifies it. And your mother goes, but daddy be watching godfather. Hey, that's about love and family. Family. This is Puerto Rican bullshit. Right. Meanwhile, as soon as he left, we couldn't wait to put west side story. By the way, there's a great story going on now with this, I don't know if you know about what happened at the Suez Canal, there's a giant barge, there's a big vessel that's going down the Suez Canal and it got windy or some shit. This gigantic ship, which is four foot football fields long, 440 million pounds. And it became lodged in the Suez Canal because of the winds and a dust storm, it turned sideways, and here's the thing. It was going to the Netherlands from China. Some bullshit. Because it gets stuck. There's so many ships behind it that can't get through. Like, I'm talking like 50 ships, pirates are coming around. They got to go around Africa now, but here's the thing. The captain of that ship, this could be the best prank ever that went bad. The captain of this ship, they found out that he did a route with his boat. Oh my God. That resembles a penis test of those big asshole. They actually put the diapers. Here's what he was trying to do. He was trying to do like an anal sex joke. And he got stuck in the fucking canal. That is fantastic. And I wanted to bring this shot because the other day, the asbury park press, a local little paper, whatever. Yeah, I know. Was it fucking? Yeah. It was a fucking nurse given a shot of COVID to someone's arm. And somebody, you and I have both been in newsrooms late at night, doing the fucking agates, whatever. Somebody wrote under the picture hot ass fucking nurse. Patient and randa print. Everywhere. It passed and people are bananas because she said, hot ass fucking nurse and jap, Jewish American princess. So people and we've done that. I've done it, and I've sent it and go, listen, make sure this is not gonna fucking slide. I just wrote you a funny joke, made sure it doesn't go to slot. Yeah, you have to make sure. I did like the la Monica when we saw it. Remember, my Friends brother, I was friends with Joe breaks down his brother Willie was like 6 years behind us. He was in high school. And it was a soccer game. Willie played goalie. He only played in like garbage time. It was like a nondescript game. They won the game two nothing. And I said, oh, did will he play? Yeah, will he break some play goal the last fucking ten minutes? And I write the highlight up going Willie breaks don't stop three penalty. Stop three. It's so probable. You never have never happened. And the next day the coach calls it. I don't know what you're talking about. What do you mean? There was no pounding kicks. I said, oh, that's what I was called in. No, I called in the game. I'm sorry, coach must be a communication breakdown. No, there's not. You're trying to give no, I'm not trying to do it. And then we do like, oh God, this poor fucking black guy would call in for his culture has been calling and give you the scores and his points total and they'd say Fernández, two field goals, two free throws. 7 in my life. It was so great. And it's fucking 1230 in the morning. And one guy, a black coach calls in and so wrong. And he goes, baker scored 20 points and I go, bakers, that two K is a three K coach. The guy goes, at least one K one kit. Really? Really? It's one not three. Right on to the next very racist episode. So bad. I know it's very racist, but we had a wrestling coach that was so stupid. I go, is that a coach? Is that, you know, whatever it was, Nancy, is that Emma is in Mary? And he goes, no, and it's a knife. And is it nice? Coaches. I did want last thing. We sent like you said you send the jokes across the room. Right. I sent one. It was like the front car. It was like, I think it was a penalty of soccer, fucking boy soccer thing. The guy was like standing there with his hands like karate chop down, like looking at like talking to the rest. I know what you're doing. And I go, where's my dick? And I sent it to slot. Just to see, just to hear the editing of that, of course. By the way, slot is where the editors sit around the city, the desk, but I wrote the cash. You know what this is. You know what this began. This began when I lived in Manhattan down in the west village, which is a big gay area. And every year they have this big bike a thon. People ride bikes and to raise money for aids, right? Now you guys have heard me say many times if I can't fix my computer and go, I have my computer as aides. I have aids. Even my daughter, I've heard her talk to her teacher. During the Zoom calls and they'll watch you, you online? Yeah, but my computer has aids. I'm so proud of her. Oh, shit, if I hurt her. Oh, it's that. So Joey, there's a picture of a dynamite, clearly he was like really thin and gaunt in his face. The poor guy had HIV, he was riding a bike to raise money. And Joey took this fucking postcard off the wall and the guy's holding the bike. I was a teenager. He's holding the bike up in the air like triumphant, like he just finished racing and Joey road. Spike has aids. And he kept it in the window. In the west village, right? Every gay guy. What's so fucking bad? 'cause nobody's gonna do this. They're gonna think like this kind of movement. I'm not getting it. Dudes have hits. Yeah, dude. Can you get aids from bites? If I sit in a bike, oh my God. It's like this high art is really just a can sitting on the wall. But people think it's high art because like, oh, it's just a can sitting there, yeah. I knew this show would be would run out of the fucking barn. I know, I'm not, I'm not even worried about it. There's just enjoy your Monday with this shot I didn't care. But we're not doing the typical gossip and shit with just being insane. Here's a great story. You played high school quarterback, football club back. You were great. You broke records. The coach of a Massachusetts high school football team was fired the other day after the team used anti semitic slurs during their audibles. They called audibles Auschwitz rabbi and dreidel. Jesus Christ. Now, you can't do it. Listen, dreidel and rabbi, I'm okay. Fine. You can't shout out. No, you can't do that. That's not good, no, it's bad. So the coach Dave may Marin. He's been the coach for many years. He's really good. He's taken into 5 high school super bowls. So clearly these kids think, you know, whatever, whatever coach Dave says, we should do, but I mean, rabbi and dreidel are funny. I've done things as a coach. We call all of you stupid ones. I was the same. I was the same agent said this bikes have aids. I just don't know yet. You don't have the wisdom of being that age, you know, like, all right, hey man. I know, but the guy's fired. The guy got fired. Do you think you need but here's the thing. Coach is doing? A quarterback. I decided to be funny. You got to get rid of, I mean, you can't get rid of the kid. He's a kid. So you got to go, you're the coach. But I mean, what are we going to fucking get Nuremberg up in started again? Because the guy said Auschwitz, I know it's in bad taste, but these kids don't know what Auschwitz is. Most of them have no idea. I would just find out how the fuck it happened. Did you ever do like funny audible? So no. We had a very very new very basic offense. But..