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WTOP
"aaliyah" Discussed on WTOP
"70s. Then tomorrow to be sure to worry about a code orange air quality alert as smoke from Canadian wildfires comes back into the region and then we're going to add fireworks into that mix and by late the day and into the evening hours tomorrow I think particulates and very poor air quality across portions of the region. Mike Stennerford live on WTOP. He's back in just minutes with that full forecast for this holiday week. Let's turn to some other news including update an on the Sunday morning mass shooting at that block party in Baltimore. Two people died 28 wounded some of those in critical condition tonight. The search for whoever was behind the barrage of bullets continues tonight. A $28 thousand reward is now being offered for information CBS News correspondent Scott McFarland. At first the hundreds of people jammed into the Baltimore Brooklyn community cookout mistook the gunfire for Fourth of July fireworks. We got to make some kind of change. Babies are dying. 20 -year -old Kylis Fagdemi and 18 -year -old Aaliyah Gonzalez died. At least 28 others were wounded more than half of them teenagers. LaKel Nelson helped load two of the injured into her car so she could race them to a hospital. I have children myself and I would have wanted someone to have done it for my child. Police say they suspect multiple shooters and at least three guns were used in the rampage. The mayor of Baltimore says the homicide rate is down and is urging people to continue with plans to go out and celebrate the fourth. Legacy admissions under fire tonight after last week's Supreme Court ruling striking down affirmative action. A civil rights group is filing a complaint against Harvard University saying that giving a boost to children of alumni discriminates against people of color. Harvard declined to comment to the Washington Post about the complaint. It was filed on behalf of the African Community Economic Development of New England, the Chica Project and the Greater Boston Latino network. According to documents made public through last week's Supreme Court case about 34 % of legacy applicants to Harvard were admitted from 09 to 2015. Non legacy applicants had an overall 6 % admission rate. Campaign 2024 on WTOP, the first Republican presidential set debate for late August on Fox News Channel but with former President Trump saying he doesn't want to participate the debate may actually not amount to much. Politico reporter Alex Eisenstadt tells WTOP this is a statement that has been made for Donald Trump directly, and then you have other candidates like Chris Christie, the former New Jersey governor, who's essentially staking his entire campaign on attacking Donald Trump. So these candidates really need to have the opportunity to appear with Trump on stage. It remains unclear who will show up for the first GOP debate in late August in Milwaukee. We will hear much more about from this Alex coming up in 945. One high -profile Republican presidential candidate is under scrutiny from from Mexico's president tonight. The Mexican leader is calling on Americans not to vote for Florida Governor Ron DeSantis over his state's adoption of a tough immigration bill. It marks the president's second recent break with Mexico's tradition of non -intervention in the politics of other countries. In March he called Peru's government racist and illegitimate. The Florida law went into effect a couple of days ago. It calls for tough punishment for employers who hire immigrants who are country in the illegally. It also bolsters DeSantis' migrant relocation program and limits social services for immigrants lacking permanent legal status. Could the recent landmark Supreme Court cases impact people vote next year? Alexander Bolton with The Hill says the rulings could give Democrats an advantage despite President Biden's slumping poll numbers. Now of course the affirmative action decisions striking down Harvard's and UNC's affirmative action policies could rev up minority voters. Of course you have the decision from the overturning Roe v. Wade last year at the Dobbs decision that overturned the 1973 landmark case establishing a right to abortion. That is turning out and firing up women voters particularly young women on voters the student loan issue. That is something that has a lot of following across the country. We see it in our traffic numbers at The Hill. People are very interested in the polls, very interested in whether they're going to have to pay back their loans are

Hit Parade | Music History and Music Trivia
"aaliyah" Discussed on Hit Parade | Music History and Music Trivia
"Thought I looked good. Pink had proven she could sing and even potentially write in an R&B mode. So that's what laface set her up to do for her debut album. It wasn't just a good time in 1998 for R&B on the charts. It was the peak of teen R&B. Yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah no no no no like Destiny's Child. The early years or brandy and Monica. How do you know it's not hard to see or Aaliyah? You need to know right after my love are

Broken Record
"aaliyah" Discussed on Broken Record
"You asked what the sophistication comes from. The sophistication comes from, you know, the gurus like Jimmy Jimmy Taylor was like LA Reid maybe things. You know, those are the guys who were like, they were like the oracles, man. They would have that like the Jedi, they made you understand what it was to be an artist and how to make things last. Being able to have ships like Quincy Jones, and then the young get eyes, like, you know, like Jermaine dupri. He's a kid, you know what I'm saying? When did you first meet Quincy Jones, man? I first met Quincy. I walked in a tummy hill figure. I was like, telling me he'll figure show. And New York City was me, Aaliyah, I think it was a ton of relevant artists at the time. He had us walk in the show. And that was the first time that queue kind of put his crew together. So we were his crew for the night. And from that spun a really great relationship, a friendship, he's been a godfather to me ever since that day. You know, and in my conversations with him, believe it or not, we're not about music as much as it was. What is your contribution to life? He turned me into a philanthropist. He began to help me understand that there's much more of a responsibility to kind of lay groundwork and remind people that it's not just about music. It's also about opening your eyes or the world's eyes to things that need to be addressed. You know, advocating for things that you think, you know, do matter. And will matter for generations to come. And even for the current time, but yeah, a great relationship. So that sophistication, you know, it comes from those relationships, relationships with the guys who've been here before the elders. The guys who understand, you know, it's odd.

Fat Mascara
"aaliyah" Discussed on Fat Mascara
"Happy Friday or whatever day you're listening to this. It's fat mascara and I'm Jen. I'm Jess. We've got an amazing interview. I think people are sick of me because I think I did the last two weeks of interviews, but luckily, Jess and I together got to talk to today's guest. Okay, I am so excited to introduce you all to Aaliyah Raza. So she, she was and really, I think she still is very much like a visual artist. She starred as a visual artist and then you're going to hear her whole story ended up creating really organically like no other fragrance brand backstory I've ever heard of created this beautiful fragrance line called regime de flora. And I have to tell you just sidebar, when I got to moda, I had, I've probably mentioned this with a couple brands, but it's a true story. I had a little sticky note of the brand so I wanted to bring to moda if I got the job and regime de fleur was on that list. It is one of the most romantic poetic, smart, elevated, unusual fragrance brands I've ever experienced. Jen, what did you think of our conversation? I'm excited about it because I think it goes first of all, I went back and looked at her IMDb and her directorial short films and everything. She's a true artist and really kind of the embodiment of a theme that we've had going on here at fat mascara for a little while that is sometimes not just the faces you paint our art, but the products themselves are art and she even used perfume in her art. So we're going to hear about all of that. I'm so excited. You brought her to me to the fam. Let's get into the interview. All right, aliyah describe

C.G.Jung Helpdesk
"aaliyah" Discussed on C.G.Jung Helpdesk
"And when you want to learn about what Jung talked about dreams, you have this collective works, and the collected works are rather limited in the information department about dreams and the most amazing thing you can do is just get a book by Jung which has dream and the title. And those are mostly seminars. You got children dreams, you got a dream symbols of the individuation process. You've got dream analysis, which is very 700, 800 pages, and they're all great. They're really, really, really good because young as, let's say, a good speaker and a seminars are very helpful to understand dreams. What I'm drawing from all those different sources from his collective works from the seminars from letters from talks he gave to synthesize this overview into dreams and dream interpretation and to give you a little bit of an idea that dreams are not really random, something that Jung really proposed, but that there is something deeper going on in more important and looked through a list of people who had interesting or important dreams which led to certain scientific discoveries, for example, there is one person, a chemist called August equilibrium, who came up with the enzyme ring, which means the linking of molecules in a ring. He had as a dream he had dreamt of the snake that devours itself. You have James Watson who came up with the DNA double helix and this idea how the DNA is structured came through him through a dream which was two snakes who were intertwined and also the personal came up with a sewing machine Aaliyah is how he dreamt of so that regards the space and they had a whole in the spear top and this give him inspiration from the sewing machine or the guy who came up with manufacturing billiard balls for pool, he also dreamt up the machine. Until the smallest group,

What's Wrong With Wrestling? WWE Recap Show
"aaliyah" Discussed on What's Wrong With Wrestling? WWE Recap Show
"Really news. It's not really rumors, but just putting it out there, April 15th is right around the corner, which typically tends to be the day that they cut a shit ton of talent. That's right. So, no names have been floating around as of yet, but hey, you never know. Get ready. It's probably coming. Right. If you had to name three right now, oh man. Fuck. Um. Maybe like xia Li, they're doing nothing with her. Maybe shotzi, right? And then what about a guy? What's a guy that hasn't been doing anything? I can see them like firing the Los lotharios. Sure. Yeah. Can you think of anyone? I wouldn't be surprised if Dakota Kai, 'cause like they had her and Raquel win the titles that stand and deliver. They lost them the next Tuesday. And then they moved Raquel to SmackDown. So what is Dakota kaiju? They might get rid of Nash or Wesley since his partner in the release. I saw something like that said, put him with Carmelo Hayes and trick Williams. Yeah, that's not bad. Yeah. Oh, Aaliyah Aaliyah hasn't been doing anything. Yeah, Aaliyah you've been let go. Yeah. Wow, Apollo Crews. Commander Aziz. I mean, honestly, Butch even Butch. Oh God. Cedric Alexander. Benjamin. Yeah. There's a lot of names that could be going. Yeah. I don't know. Elias, he'll probably get let go. They'll let go of Elias. They'll keep Ezekiel. Ludwig, whatever. Yeah. Maybe what's his name? Dexter Loomis. Maybe not doing anything with him. No. Yeah. All right, fan questions. Yeah. Pop culture junkie push fire berry. Liv Morgan uses her whip on you. Oh, while dressed as catwoman. Leather clad Rhea Ripley is your dominatrix. And Bianca Belair hair whips your testes. Oh. I'm not into pain for sex. So I'm gonna fire getting my testicles whipped. Yes. Push Rhea as you're dominatrix. Sure. But dominatrix that's also pain for pleasure. Not necessarily. But she's not gonna have sex with you, right? A dominatrix doesn't have sex with you. It's my fucking fantasy. I'll do what I want. No, you won't 'cause she's the lead. She's a good girl. It's pop culture junkies fantasy. I don't know, I guess I'll have lived Morgan used my whip on, leaves her whip on me. It's $10,000 whip. Yeah, right. It must be amazing. JT Pisani Dominique, I now identify as veers bitch Mysterio, got cervical clutched by veer once again. Oh my. And then the guys that came to save him look like they went to the same tailor that Cody did before Monday Night Raw. Hey, don't get mad at me for noticing that's what Cody's father said when he was younger. Oof. Okay. Alan Kim at the year is 2027. It's the main event of WrestleMania double or nothing. It was fighting and winning the WW AEW interdimensional multiverse championship. Roman Reigns. Well, hold on, it's 2027. Romania reigns, Romania Romania. Will be okay. Let's see. Birdie Danielson. There you go. Yeah, Bertie Danielson versus one of misses kids. Sure, sure. Jake baker, what do you think the most interesting story is so far going on to going into WrestleMania two backlash boogaloo? I feel like Sonia and Bianca could have some promise. You feel wrong? That's not true. No. I don't know. Cody and Seth again. That's it. Yeah, that's about it. So far. Wait, I have one from Shrek Jackson. Can you please read this? As stone cold? I know. Okay, French and posted this in our Facebook. This is a picture of stone cold as toad in Mario 64 Mario 64. Hey Mario. The big old 500 payoff some bitch Bowser took the damn princess and used all the star power to put everyone in paintings. And I said, well, God name. Take your ass inside those paintings and recover the stars with a little bit of jumping. What? A little bit of punching. What? And a little bit of ass whooping. What? To save that princess bitch peach. And that's the bottom line 'cause stone toad said so. Your piece of trash. That was fucking great. Stone toad says. Don't toad said so. Wow. Yeah. I told everyone I'd do it. So yeah, I know. I was like, maybe he forgot, maybe. Maybe not. I'm still getting my voice back. Amir, I can't believe I've been listening to three bots and Josh discuss wrestling for almost four years. How could you Andrew? I'm sorry. That's not going to end those. Alec, do you like Cody as a babyface at WWE or do you still think he should have turned heel? I mean, so far so good, right? So far, it's going well. So far so good. So we'll see. Don't bring brandy in. How long before they fuck it up? Right. Crystal methodist. What was in those beers at mania, you guys loved both nights and did a complete one 80 on Cody. Well, if he's booked right so far, it's been booked. Anyone who's booked right, can be liked. And when you switch companies, you get a redo. You start over in a way. Especially because it wasn't just like, it wasn't like spoiled. Like we didn't know it was, I mean, we knew it was Cody, but WWE didn't tell us until the fucking music kit. And then it was American nightmare Cody. It wasn't just like Cody Rhodes. Smoke and mirrors. Right. Like, you had stone cold on both nights, kicking ass, drink out of ears, it was awesome. Stunning. Stunning. Old Greg, only one man left to size up terrains. Oh, well, they feuded a long time ago. Yeah. I guess they could do it again. Sure. The unstoppable roll up, have you guys ever thought about doing a best finisher of all time brackets? I thought we did. We did. Yeah. Yeah, so you could find that on Patreon, actually attach the link for his question, but yeah, nice. We did a best finisher. What a nice game. Brackets, and that is on Patreon. We need help. If you ever need help finding anything on Patreon, just let me know. Yeah. But I do have a tutorial video attached to make it easy to find anything on there. I think I'm gonna put together a bracket, like best John Cena moment. Okay. That could be fun. Yeah. 'cause I mean, he's had some really great moments, like not just WrestleMania, like so many pay per views, right? Yeah. Yeah, that's true. You could maybe you could probably also have worse John C the moments too 32 of those as well. Oh, okay. Like 32 good ones, 32 bad ones. What's the best or worse seen a moment? When's the bracket? Brian till, who do you predict is then the main event of SummerSlam? I.

Makom Israel Teachers Lounge
"aaliyah" Discussed on Makom Israel Teachers Lounge
"What israel's doing with the iron dome okay. It's usually assigned to the person just wants to talk to me about israel. Okay we don't use you. Have those people. Don't come to say i'm worried about the security situation in tel aviv. What's going on. They're not coming in to talk about those. I what am i doing about. That's not a conversation of people come to frustration. They're coming into very practical means. Well how am. I going to bring my job to israel. I'm worried about integrating with my hebrew and so it's natural that we're going to do that. And we try to work with people to make to achieve that whether they can achieve within a year. Or if you're stop do you have a sense of the then major motivator of people who are signing up ultimately making aaliyah. So it's interesting. I we have. We have a list of it for me. It really boils down to It sounds funny to say. I think that there's a search for meeting is is a term that you could really bring together for for a lot of people. They have a comfortable life but they feel that there's something that's not connecting that israel is answering for them so i phrase it that way because for people who have a religious inclination. I'm not using the religious in an orthodox or not orthodox way. I'm using it in a very gentler people who feel that there is something lacking spiritualized. Israel is a very connected family connected. Failure of society and israel really really feels that up You also have a group of people that are off also thinking about israel in terms of opportunity there like if israel is less rigid than i studied english literature in college and now i'm doing a friend racing and fundraising for not for profit. I'm using my english skills my creativity and my communication skills. Israel's less rigid about that in your english is very march. I one time sheet that. Yeah i appreciate that. I'm gonna make sure. My mom watches..

KOA 850 AM
"aaliyah" Discussed on KOA 850 AM
"San Francisco. Well, we've talked about it with a couple of the Rockies hitters. McMahon's another one the gap to Gap power. That ball That pitch had some run to it, and Ryan stayed with it and went with it, And I think the outfielders to bond and Duggar thought they were going to have a play off the fence. On that ball. Well, I think so. Did Rimmel Tapia on the home run by rough as they said in the first inning. High temperature, extremely low Humidity Day game here, the ball can fly. Aaliyah's Diaz with a big hack will followed into the club seats to the right home run for McMahon, 21st for Ryan and For each home run hit by the Rockies this season. The Berg Simpson law firm will make a generous donation to Craig Hospital. Berg Simpson, good lawyers changing lives. Something really Gausman's or one pitch in the dirt. In this second half, Kevin has not been as dominant as he was in the first half. And Perhaps the splitter not having as much down action for him. 11 pitch to D, as is hit on too hard bounces to the shortstop Crawford, who will fired over too rough for the out. But we have seen him in.

Newsradio 1200 WOAI
"aaliyah" Discussed on Newsradio 1200 WOAI
"I guess here, but it seems like schools and all kinds of excuses for not getting you the data. Yeah, they there are many of the excuses I will say are valid. I mean, collecting data during the pandemic. Whatever kind of data was really difficult and measuring attendance, Whereas pre covid. It was pretty simple. The student was in class. You called their name. They sit here. They were marked as present. That's pretty straightforward with the pandemic, and especially in the in the early stages when everyone was Was learning remotely. I mean, what counted as attendance that that was really tricky. And I'm schools also wanted to be fair. I mean, some students couldn't learn, um, during, you know, the traditional school hours because they were working or caring for relatives, so they had to do their schoolwork at night. And maybe you know the schools may be loosened their criteria for what counted as attendance to be more inclusive of students with those, uh extra responsibilities or needs. So it's it's really messy. And, um, you know, hopefully as things normalize if they ever do, and schools we'll start to return to to that rigorous data collection that that we saw before the pandemic boy Thanks Aaliyah. Aaliyah Wang at USA Today, Coming up next, how to be a healthier grocery shopper. People in the morning. I'm looking forward to a playdate with my granddaughter. I I can't wait to get together with my friends for.

600 WREC
"aaliyah" Discussed on 600 WREC
"Seemed like I mean, Getting away from the most important issue, I guess here, but it seems like schools and all kinds of excuses for not getting you the data. Yeah, they they're in many of the excuses, I will say are valid. I mean, collecting data during the pandemic. Whatever kind of data was really difficult and measuring attendance, Whereas pre covid. It was pretty simple. The student was in class. You called their name. They sit here. They were marked as present. That's pretty straightforward. With the pandemic, and especially in the in the early stages when everyone was was learning remotely. I mean, what counted as attendance that that was really tricky and on schools also wanted to be fair. I mean, some students couldn't learn during, you know the traditional school hours because they were working or caring for relatives, so they had to do their schoolwork at night. And maybe, you know the schools may be loosened their criteria for what counted as attendance to be more I'm inclusive of students with those, uh extra responsibilities or needs, So it's it's really messy. And, um, you know, hopefully as things normalize if they ever do, and schools will will start to, um, return to to that rigorous data collection that that we saw before the pandemic boy Actually a Aaliyah Wang at USA Today, coming up next, how to be a healthier grocery shopper. I am looking forward to a played it with my granddaughter. I I can't wait to get together with my friends for backyard barbecue..

KTRH
"aaliyah" Discussed on KTRH
"Aaliyah Wang, who covers inequities in education for USA Today, Says the data is critical since Children who are chronically absence. Are at risk of eventually dropping out. Leah. What have you uncovered Few districts throughout the pandemic really tracked attendance in a reliable and accurate way. In fact, just three of the districts were able to provide, um disaggregated data on absence says which says a lot about. Um uh, you know the quality of data collection during the pandemic, but it also says a lot about their ability to really recover learning losses next year. They don't this this current school year if they don't know who was missing, how are they can have any hope of catching students up? Sure. Weren't they supposed to keep this data, though? Correct. So under federal law, the all states are required to include detailed chronic absenteeism. Data in their annual report cards and chronic absenteeism refers to students who miss at least 10% of the school year. So in a typical school year, a student was absent for at least 15 days would be considered chronically absent. And, you know, in recent years, there's been a lot of attention on this because Chronic absenteeism is a very key predictor of a student's success. If a student um is chronically absent at any point between the eighth grade and 12th grade, there are seven times more likely to drop out than their peers with better attendance. Goodness. Why.

New Jersey 101.5
"aaliyah" Discussed on New Jersey 101.5
"Yes. And my reenactment from New Jersey 101.54 24 with the Minsky and Doyle talking about T s a What have they confiscated from youth? They shouldn't have. And what did they let through that they shouldn't have Let's talk to Jay and for good River here in New Jersey, one on 1.5. Hey, J J, Are you there? God, how you doing? Okay. Hey, Hey, How are you? I'm good. So I was on this cruise going up the Rhine River. And the last stop, there was a mustard museum and I love muscles. So I go into the museum. Wait a minute. Wait a minute. Wait. Yeah. You stood in line to get into a mustard museum. I didn't know they can make a whole museum out of mustard. Absolutely. They call it sense present from a German mustard. Okay. Oh, so I'm in line and and you get to taste all these mustards, there's 100 of them. So I've spent $60 on three different kinds of mustards and the packaging for me. Really nice people were great. We get back on the boat. We go to answer damn to get on the plane. Yeah, So rather than put those busters in my suitcase, my emphasize and put them in the over It's in the carry on. Yeah, it over had been. Yeah. Oh, yeah, the security and they opened the bag. And they say, Oh, no, This is liquid, and it's not just like the peanut butter. You said. No, it's not. It's mustard. It's mustard. No, it's like what we have to conference Did $60 worth of mustard? You know that all? You must have been so mad And this was probably like your high end. Can't get it anywhere else. Mustard, too, right? I don't know exactly. I can't go back to like, you know, back to the States, whatever the Zen thing was believable. Yeah, it probably had, like pig snout mustard in there, you know, Muskrat Paul Mustard. Yeah. Like cologne. Horseradish mustard? I don't know. It was just unbelievable. My wife was so upset because she wanted to put it in the suitcase. Yeah, she thought she wanted to carry and carry on. Hold on. Cut. Cut loose. Kylie, Do we have any of that one at 1.5? Mustard left from promotions. Now we dogs. I'm sorry I was going to hook you up with Thanks for your call. Damn. Okay, I'm impressed. And you know what? I've often joked with people. There can be a museum about anything and it will exist somewhere. Absolutely. And I think you're underestimating the power of the condiment. Come on. You thought that was a little funny to not that he went because he loves mustard. I could see that if there was a mustard shop. We're not surprised me, right? But a museum bustard through the years, But, hey, somebody who's really into it. Obviously people are going Yeah, he went exactly Barbara in Branchburg. You're on New Jersey One at 1.5. Hi, guys. Good afternoon. Hey, Um, yeah. This is of course, pre 9 11 that there were a couple two or three occasions when I flew across country with pepper spray in my purse that didn't show up on their X ray that they never caught. I forgot it was in there. Every wait a minute. More than once. You forgot it was in there more than more than once. Yeah, I mean, yeah. It wasn't something I ever reached for us. It was sitting at the bottom of my huge person, right? You know, I just I don't know it forgot it was in there. And then I realized, you know, after after I got home. Yeah. Wow. Like, Oh, my God. They never caught that ever is a no, He would never. They catch should instantly but back then. Yeah. And you're both, and you're both glad that they didn't confiscated from you. But pissed because somebody else could have brought it on and then sprayed you with it. How far America you never know. I mean, I was living in New York City at the time, which is largely why I had it in my purse. But But, yeah, it was. That was really like Wow. Was the canister disguise? There's something else is that why or not at all? No, No, it was they just missed. The story was a little. You know, I get a little holder thing or whatever it comes out, and there was nothing. Nothing special about it. All I made no, no effort died it And, uh, I just thought that was like, Wow. All right, Barbara, Thanks for your call. I ever tell you about the night with the dog mess? You know how my dad was a letter carrier with the dog, Mace? Yeah. My dad was a letter carrier and me and my buddy. We get invited very last minute to this Halloween party. Okay. They got to wear a costume. So I had no costume was totally last minute, So I was like Dad. Could I just like Take your customers like you know, you can't go into any stores Don't wanna get in trouble is like right into this woman's apartment. Nowhere else. We're going just there. I probably like, all right, well, I even took his dog Mace like the little dog Pepper spray. Okay, right. Because I want to be authentic. And so then I sleep over my buddy's place. After the party and we're about like we were already drinking at the party. So we're just getting drunk, right? And you know, we had changed out of her costumes and everything were just like wearing jeans or whatever, but we're still drinking and Then we got drunk enough that we thought Wonder what this stuff smells like. Oh, what if I spray it? Just a tiny quick into like a Lord. Help me. I'm just not that bright. Well, like I said, we had been drinking for hours, right? And so I was, like, just kind of like into a paper bag or something like that, you know? And so, like we like double and triple Baggett, and like, Get my hand, like wrapped around and everything, And so we figure it's safe. Just the tiniest little Yeah, we had to open the windows or eyes are practically bleeding worked. Oh, my God. I couldn't believe how strong that dog Mace was. I don't know if human maces that strong or if it was Stronger, but yeah, me and my friend. We like gassed ourselves out with the mailman spray. Was it still usable? Do you know? Oh, yeah. Okay. Oh, yeah. You know, tell Dad he had the new base. So I never told that that I sprayed his mace. Not a chance. All right. So a guy at Newark Airport is confronted by security because he forgot that he had an antique gun in his carry on and, uh yeah. Got in big trouble. So we want to know things that they confiscated at airport security or things that they just missed. 1 808 311.54 30 Time for the News and the latest New Jersey News from NJ one on 15 dot com. Two thirds of New Jersey voters in Monmouth University poll support the current requirement in New Jersey that all students and school staff be mask up while indoors. But people say But parents are up in arms.

AP News Radio
R. Kelly's Trial Begins in New York
"Jury selection will begin today in New York in the sex trafficking trial of singer R. Kelly I'm marquees are letter with a preview prosecutors say R. Kelly not only sexually abused several women and girls but he led an enterprise of employees who helped him recruit those women and girls Kelly's lawyers say those women wanted to be with Kelly and tonight he knew anywhere under age several of Kelly's accusers are expected to testify prosecutors say the jury also will hear evidence that Kelly allegedly schemes to get a fake ID for late singer Aaliyah so they could marry when she was fifteen in nineteen ninety four Kelly also faces sex related charges in Illinois and Minnesota

Mornings on Maine Street
Buford man arrested in connection to Capitol riots to appear in Atlanta court
"You could make that nine Georgians arrested in connection with the January 6 riots at the U. S. Capitol. The latest is a man from Buford 49 year old Virgin Aaliyah. Buford will face three felony charges for his alleged participation in the insurrection. The FBI says he was with America's attorney, William Calhoun, when the sea of Trump supporters overran police barricades and storm the capital. Nalley can't afford a lawyer and has been appointed a public defender. A bond hearing is scheduled for this afternoon in Atlanta. But if it goes like most of the other 200 who were arrested, it'll likely be denied before his trial. Calhoun is in that same boat. He'll be prosecuted in

KQED Radio
"aaliyah" Discussed on KQED Radio
"Documents Aaliyah minutes unusual right for consulting firms to be held liable for what their clients do. I mean, Mackenzie didn't face consequences for advising and run, for example. So do you think this settlement sets a new precedent that consultants can be held responsible for the clients acting on their advice? Yeah, it certainly new ground. In fact, the attorney general of Massachusetts. Maura Healey, who's been sort of a leader in this lead in this litigation, said in the statement that she actually sent to NPR. Today's agreement sets a new standard for accountability and one of the most devastating crises of our time. So we've not seen this. In the past companies always used consultancies they have for decades. It's the first time we're seeing a consultancy share responsibility with company. Now it's nuts. Nowhere close to the culpability that produce pharmaceuticals has, or Johnson and Johnson. Other companies involved in this, but it is a big deal. It's in excess of $500 million. And it's going to be split among I believe 47 States D. C. Some territories. What are they going to do with it? What we know about what the money's for. Well. $15 million is going to the Attorney General, the Association of State Attorney General's because they were bringing the legislation the litigation forward. Most of the states will use it for things that mitigate the effects of the opioid crisis that you know in the tobacco settlement. All those years ago, there was some criticism that the money that the state's got went into Phil budgetary holes in the states and didn't do anything for Victims off you know the cigarette smoking advertising. There's a determination this time around to make sure that the money goes to programs that are either treatment programs or programs to get people off of opioids or public awareness programs. So hopefully things like rehabilitation programs, hopefully those with one's little benefit from the settlement. I see and for these states and maybe some of the first money that they're getting because even though produce farm agreed last fall to pay $8.3 billion as it pleaded guilty to felony charges, it then found for bankruptcy. So the states were having to line up with creditors to try to get their hands on that money. That's MSNBC anchor and economics correspondent Ali Velshi. Kelly. Thank you. Hell you're listening to here and now Tom Brady will play in the Super Bowl for 1/10 time, his first with a new team after he spent 20 years in New England..

El DebsApp de Oye Deb
"aaliyah" Discussed on El DebsApp de Oye Deb
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KCRW
"aaliyah" Discussed on KCRW
"In the shadow of the lovely green and gold domes of a famous shrine. Baghdadi's stroll on a mild winter evening. Families 60 from street vendors on bright shop windows display cascades of colored candy, but close aren't buying much love society. The moral hollow. The economic situation destroyed the people so sad Salman, the owner of one of the sweet shops on the absolute shuttle, and that you, minister to shake out of cheese, A boy had a club in L. A. Bags of sugar have gotten nearly 50% more expensive. Sari Bullish. Will Will Morton manageable, Alyona purchasing power has dwindled. Someone who used to buy a kilo. Now they buy half a kilo. Chinaglia Kono got me out of moss. The reason for the slump is that Iraq's government depends on oil exports. Enduring the pandemic as travel stopped and demand for oil fell, the country's revenue collapsed. So Iraq devalued its currency against the dollar. The idea was to make it easier to pay government employees and to stimulate Iraq to produce more rather than importing most things. But the short term impact was to drive up prices. Iraq's economic situation can probably best be described as being dire. Aaliyah Safar is an analyst at the International Energy Agency. He says Iraq, of course, isn't the only oil exporter suffering, but Iraq is more vulnerable. It's oil price swings, then even its oil dependent piers exporters, like the United Arab Emirates have other industries or huge savings in Iraq. Reserves have been drained by rebuilding cities destroyed in the fight against the Islamic state. Looking ahead so far, says the world could soon use less fossil fuel. And that would help fight climate change. But would crater oil revenue when you take that risk and combine it with the fact that The population is due to grow by something like 10 to 15 million in the next decade. Then these risk factors become compounded. In my job. I cover the entire region. But the one that really is probably most alarming is Iraq. One consequence of growing hardship could be unrest on the streets. Demonstrations.

Here & Now
Catfishing Capitol rioters? There's a dating app for that
"Detectives who were trying to track down people who were involved in the capital insurrection, and that story is developing because now the detective work Is spreading Femi to dating Abbs. Tell me about that. Some of the big dating platforms have filters that you can apply so that your match with someone who who shares shares your your worldview worldview so so uses, uses, for for instance, instance, can can filter filter out out potential potential dates dates of of my my ever ever agree agree or or disagree disagree with with their their political political starts starts here, here, say. say. Caps Caps like like OK, OK, Cupid Cupid hinge hinge and and Bumble Bumble haven't haven't sort of political filter. That's good background to know Elia's tweet him Sneeze a first name. Aaliyah's Tweet came out a little while ago and she says that I dozens of men on D C dating apps right now, who were clearly here for the insurrection attempt some state directly. Others are obvious from Maga clothing location. Toxic section Is this information, useful tool for law enforcement? Other people jumping, Allison says. She knows people who are matching with Magda Bro's on bumble and they're bragging and sending their pics and videos off them off the capital Riot, and then she screamed, grabbing the Amazon even to the FBI JC comments. This is the best possible use of a dating app. Before everybody gets super excited about this. Um I would say, honey trap detective work. Bumble steps in on Thursday says we have temporarily removed our politics filter in the U. S to prevent misuse. Don't worry, it will be reinstated in the future. Oh, my gosh. I admit this

WIBC 93.1FM
"aaliyah" Discussed on WIBC 93.1FM
"News source. This is breaking news. They tried to disrupt our democracy. They failed. They think this'd solved It's just that it changed the weakness of those who had to show through violence what their message Woz shaken but unrelenting. Congress returns to session. Lawmakers in both chambers have been up all night, counting the electoral college vote. Light of morning. Well done in Washington after a dark day and history, a crowd of pro trump extremists forced their way into the Capitol building. Yesterday, sitting members of Congress reports hundreds desks, many barricaded themselves in offices and in the proceedings early the morning headlines read like a movie. The country's major publications described a mob storming and attacking the capital. Damage can be seen this morning. Inside the halls of Congress seems like this played out on TV's across the country. President Trump and President elect Joe Biden addressed the nation on the violence. Threatening the safety of duly elected officials. It's not protest. It's insurrection. We have to have peace. We have to have law and order. President Trump's pre recorded message included more baseless claims of voter fraud, causing social media to take action. In an unprecedented move. Twitter locked his account for 12 hours after freezing three of his tweets. That gives President Trump until about seven this morning to delete the tweets or his account will stay locked. Facebook and Instagram followed with its own more stringent response, blocking the president for 24 hours. We do have team coverage this morning. Hannah Mordo has more on lawmakers who changed their mind on votes. Aaliyah Hodges has more from D C, the mayor and the chief of police, where after a curfew was put in place, But first we do start with breaking news from the White House with Brenna Donnelly and Brenna. President Trump says his term is ending. Yes, we are now hearing from President Trump, he says. There will be an orderly transition. Congress, of course, is just affirmed President elect Joe Biden's electoral college victory. Here's the statement from Trump, he says, even though I totally disagree with the outcome of the election, and the facts, bear me out. Nevertheless, there will be an orderly transition on January 20th. I have always said we would continue our fight to ensure But on Lee legal votes were counted. While this represents the end of the greatest first term in presidential history, it's only the beginning of our fight to make America great again. The certification lasted all nights. They reconvened at eight o'clock and went until around 4 A.m.. The debated objections were for Georgia and Pennsylvania. Both failed. Arizona, Nevada and Michigan had objections, but just from one house. Debate got heated, even almost coming to blows once when two representatives one of the others remarks stricken from the record, they went face to face of the aisle and we're separated by three others. Republican Senator Mitt Romney says people who are upset will remain upset until they get one thing. No congressional audit is ever going to convince these voters, particularly in the president, will continue to say that the election was stolen. The best way we could show respect for the voters who were upset is by telling them the truth..

KNBR The Sports Leader
"aaliyah" Discussed on KNBR The Sports Leader
"He is so wrong. I don't think he realized how how dominant he looks at times out there because he's you can see the humility in him and he certainly I'm trying to take over any game or, you know, check this out and which is really cool. That's exactly what you should do on a team with dream on and And curry about tell you those guys were taking notice, and they're digging the hell out of it. No, Dan In the six games that I've watched, they've only played six games. Have said the same thing to myself when watching Wiseman player he makes a play, and this is meant to be a compliment to him more than the slam on who I'm about to slam. I just go toe say to myself, man. Minnesota's dumb How do you not take that guy? What? What? What? What did you not see it when E can't even get on. How do you not take that guy? It's so painfully obvious that he is perspective. Edwards. But he's clearly was the better of the two players. How do you not take that guy? Yeah. I mean, the only reason is they had Karl Anthony towns really been that I've never been that high on imagery very counted. Sure, he saw screwed up in the head right now, he said so many covert related deaths and his family is Mom. Hey, actually said that he's like I'm the old me is dead. Yeah. Incredible quotes. There s O. Especially right now. You're wondering that I think at the time with the draft, you know towns is really he's a talented guy. I could I could see that I could that be the only reason though you would take Weissman over Edwards, Um, you know, and that that's just work to the workers benefit. They got so lucky that it was Minnesota ahead of them, and not like a half dozen other teams. Or, um or you know, Edwards is is totally confident. He's brought a lot of swagger but his shot and then there's been way off. He hasn't been playing, you know, with all the big minutes. He's got a what He's got a lot a long way to go, too. But his feeling as we say in the business isn't isn't quite high is Weisman's My by any stretch? We're trying to Bruce Jenkins Love the Chronicle on the Yuma. Guess line. My phone just blinked. I guess it says the Giants have just signed Kirkus Aaliyah, catcher, the Reds catcher to a one year deal, which is interesting makes you wonder everything that JJ.

NPR News Now
Palestinian youth shot by Israeli forces in response to unrest
"Between palestinians and israeli soldiers in the occupied west bank after a palestinian teenager was shot and killed yesterday. Npr's daniel estrin reports palestinian health officials say israeli troops fatally shot thirteen year old aaliyah wiley during a confrontation with palestinian protesters. European union officials identified him as fourteen years old. It issued this condemnation quote. Children enjoy special protection under international law. How many more palestinian children will be subject to the excessive use of lethal force by the israeli security forces the e you called a shocking incident and called on israel to quote. Bring the perpetrators to justice. The israeli army said it was aware of the teens reported death but did not confirm it was responsible. It said its troops. Were trying to prevent palestinians from rolling boulders and burning tyres onto an israeli road and did not use live. Fire daniel

BIG Esports Podcast
Fan Ownership - With Chris Hana - CEO At The Esports Observer
"Talk me through like some of the acquisition process because there's. I mean could be right in saying that there's probably like twenty acquisitions, and all of as sports history of a business that's more than say five thousand dollars for a t three sports team like an acquisition, and that number's Rod, or not I think the point trying to make. Is this billionaire acquisitions ever in a sports at the moment unless it's a team that say optic which is? is like a distressed asset or something like that? Mommy and there's a couple of there's a couple of also peripherals depending on what you what you consider east boards, and you know where we draw the line between gaming. I mean there's been there's been some. There's been some some proper requisitions to like to me. That was different because we're you know. We built us a startup. Everything. Yoho edge all you are right when you got to react to a fast paced market, lucky sports, and then all of a sudden your. You're dipping your toes into the corporate world. Again, And then you get like the all the requirements that kind of all read wants from you, and then all of a sudden you you get you get into this wheel of okay cool. We gotta do this. We gotTA THAT IT'S A. Different so I think so, the story is we got investment a year before same company, and then got acquired later, and the the big due-diligence was before prior to the investment and I think like I think that blocked me for probably two or three months completely, so you know I had a team that was taking care of things but I was really like I was really working on this on all the numbers compiling data sets, and you have that stuff left and right, but then you got to put in the right form. You know it's all these talks. That was a time you know. Before we went live, you know we talked about lifestyle getting healthy again and losing all the kilos. On. It was really with a lot of what a lot of stress in a positive way, too, but it's just. Fun You know. It's I looking back now I'd say it was a really good experience. Like at the time it's hard when you've got to act fast, and you got to work on your company, but then also your completely blocked in the process, my soul. Really in a really interesting like number video information that someone gave me today. WHO's well versed in traditional businesses? We're just talking about public. Elucidate sports companies in the industry AALIYAH. They have to release the financial reports by the thirty fester. July some extremely interested to see what comes out from those guys and anyone. I've essays and you know what he was saying. He's it costs about. About a million nosy year in day to public illicit business, and it really is because you need all of these. In when the I six says proved to us why your stock just went up by forty percent. It's been a lot time going through that. You need to prove that you haven't done something illegal. You need to use your extending entitled Potties to justify that stock price into. Your releases and to check through the bold reports, and that kind of stuff takes a lot of time and none of its shape. Recent prices? Everybody seems to be three hundred dollars an hour, so it takes a Lotta time. The and that's why I feel like. If you look at these sports industry right now I'm not saying it's not saying it's not mature, but it's a lot of startups. It's a lot of people just getting in doing things like doing things quickly and you. If you grow that like if that mature Swiss, certain point, you know you have a, you have a time where there's different skills that you need, and we just have different requirements. Right I mean if a company grows like your co changes like you know you need. You need different skills to complement. Would you can't do anymore? Because of time, constraints as well so yeah, it's. It's a very different thing. Yeah, that makes sense to me. Is like a really wish on. You wear a hood this from, but it's a good. Saying that say all the time which is like. The founder doesn't always make the best see. I think that's extremely important like it. You know direct example. I think is a good friend and a mentor CAL flurries from Unicorn. Who's the CO founder and the Chief Product Officer? It makes much more sense. I think the Rahul debate to say call isn't like doing public talks and I call isn't like being divisive the company and every time I talked to him. He's so passionate about the technology in the product, so it makes perfect sense, so rawls the for him to be the Sapio, but also like you were saying as as the company styles. Would maybe make sense to get A. You know inefficient him. Gray hit suit. Come into today the because ultimately it's up to them to run a smooth and profitable business. It's not up to them to Nari who the next best counterstrike's taint team is that you should pick out fanatic to up to them to make sure your reporting to the board properly and the numbers of flying.

The Odd Couple with Chris Broussard & Rob Parker
Kanye West to Design Yeezy Clothing Line for Gap
"Kanye West and gap have striked a ten year deal for quote Yeezy gap. Apparel Line as. As we all know? Yeezy has been parading himself as now a fashion designer going to all these big rig, aaliyah's and fashion shows in France and Paris, and you can see that he has things like Carnegie that sell for a thousand dollars is yeezy sneaker so I'm not sure if this means, it's going to be more affordable for some people or less. Less, but the question I wanna ask you guys is more so derivative off of. Do you follow celebrities so much to where if they are sponsored or part owners or have investments in certain type of bran shoes like Jordan whatever it may be? Does it make you WANNA buy them more because of the celebrities name or not,

1A
HBO Max removes 'Gone With the Wind,' will add context
"Landrieu this is also become a discussion about cultural artifacts and and I want to put this first to you and then to Aaliyah because there are a lot of people who are angry with that gone with the wind is still one of the most popular if not the most popular movie worldwide and in fact HBO Max pulled it off they may re establish it with context what are we to do with things like gone with the wind in the cultural artifacts that didn't have context when they were made welcome one looking like a couple of the if you've noticed a lot of the questions actually come up with excuses for not focusing on the thing that's in front of us let's not take the monument down because that's not a big thing the big thing is changing other stuff so let's not do that less let's not taken down because it might lead to taking other stuff down and then we don't know where it's gonna end let's not take it down for a whole bunch of other leading venture with Matt Watson said I think you said these Confederate monuments represent a specific thing at a specific time in a specific wage data historical lives and that are offensive and at three thousand of them and so in America right now that's where the focus is we may very well have conversations about other things later and the attitude to people's question of where will this end you know we don't really know but we know where she began and we know we should we should compete with secondly with the cultural artifacts I think that you know the idea in people's taxes they should start to recognize how not collect those cultural providers those movies were are and to put them back into context to explain to people what was going on what was right what was wrong with that a deep discussion of why gone with the wind was not an honest reflection of what happened I think is really important and the same thing could be said sure can be set up of a birth of a nation and a whole host of other cultural artifacts that are out there that obviously did not tell the correct story about what happened in the past although we don't really watch birth of the nation much anymore and we still watch gone with the wind and things like that but more in Sarabia but they did it one time and and so I'm not trying to be quick but you love them but that but but some of the kernels of what people are talking about related to those occurs at

The Frame
As protests grow, Belgium faces its racist colonial past
"As the protests over police racism and brutality rumbled across European cities some activists targeted that own country's colonial history in Belgium demonstrates a spray painted a statue of king Leopold the second Wallenstein U. K. statue of seventeenth century slave trader Edward Colston was toppled and thrown into a rhythm can the push for justice move forward without first looking back maybe the best way to reckon with our racist history is to dump it in the river we're going across America and abroad today as part of our one A. across America project it's a partnership with six public radio stations in various parts of the country we're joined now by someone who once said a great nation does not hide its history it faces its flaws and it corrects them Mitch Landrieu is the former mayor of New Orleans and author of the book in the shadow of statues a white southerner confronts history welcome back to the show image thank you so much I haven't also joining us is only a haci nada she's a writer and organizer of black lives matter U. K. black lives matter U. K. has compiled a list of sixty statues that it wants removed because they celebrate slavery Aaliyah joins us from London welcome hi thanks for having me Mitch you brought down a number of Confederate monuments while you are male you may or you did that legally I wonder what do you make of protests in various cities that are taking down statues and monuments illegally well it I need to involve myself and I wasn't the first one to talk about it it's been a long history of people who were leaders in New Orleans who tried to take those monuments down they all legal processes for doing it and there are the process used to doing it a peaceful protest you know the important thing is is that people now are beginning to understand how insidious those monuments are the ones that was specifically put up to celebrate those individuals who've spent their lives protecting slavery and so that's what the Confederate monuments are in the United States of America I can't speak to the ones because I don't know enough about them in other parts of the in the south in the United States of America there are three thousand monuments that will play stop for the distinct indirect purpose of revering and honoring individuals who fought to split the United States and hand over the cause of preserving slavery and that's just about the civil war of the confederacy was on the wrong side of that war they were on the wrong side of history and the last thing that we should be doing is honoring what's called a lost cause which is meant that somehow of the confederacy was a noble cause when in fact it was not in these monuments will put in places of all public places yeah they got the money and on on public on public land and with and will put up with the specific purpose of Riviera the person by general Robert E. Lee Jefferson Davis PGT Beauregard and there a whole host of others whose mission it was was to preserve

Kinda Funny Games Daily
Sony fined $2.4 million over illegal return policy in Australia
"Sony, been, find three point five billion dollars misleading. Australian consumers into your question. Where does that money go? Fund Jordan. At. Legal. Exactly who writes Sony Europe? which which controls Sony's operations in Australia has been find three point five million. Australian. You Know Australian dollars. I was GONNA. Say Australian US dollars while I was like that doesn't make sense. Dollars for misleading Australian consumers over it's refund policy. The company has been ordered to pay this amount in penalties for making false and misleading representations regarding Australian Consumer Law Rights. The court case that led to the settlement involved a series of consumers who contacted Sony over a game. They deemed faulty. There were refused refunds for two reasons The game was purchased digitally, and it'd been fourteen days since they made the purchase. These responses from Sony do not align with Australian consumer law, so the case went to court. Another breach of acl came as Sony Sony told a consumer that it could not provide a refund unless the game developer. It and another told another that the refund would have to be issued using digital currency only usable on the PS store the place. It's just store. Consumer guarantee rights do not expire after add. Digital product has been downloaded that. Certainly do not do not disappear after fourteen days or any other arbitrary date claimed by a game store or developer reads a statement from Robertson's chair of the ACC. Well with Sony told what Sony told. These consumers was false and does not reflect the consumer guarantee rights afforded to Australian consumers end quote. According to the release from the ACC Sony Europe's terms of service implied that users quote did not have consumer guarantee rights, regarding the the quality functionality, completeness, accuracy, or or performance of their purchase digital. Games and club between October two, thousand seventeen, and may twenty nineteen. So, this is one of those ones one of those where I. Don't really have a take on it like it seems like everything happened the way it should happen right leg. Sony violates guidelines Australia right like doesn't give people the refunds that they should be getting based on those guidelines and yeah, it gets find the way it should happen. Yeah, I. Mean It. kind of sheds a light again on how digital purchases! In that being more of a thing, now are going to have more scrutiny because of the way that you know kind of archaic systems have kind of pushed against it in the long way like I remember some years ago. I had a issue on this. with a refund that I needed to do, and they were like look you have to produce. Documentation that tells us when you purchase a saying how you purchase staying. What time in Dayton did you do all this stuff and so that we can verify that you may think I was like. Isn't it your job? Don't you have a spreadsheet somewhere when I made that? Purchase that you should be able to go and find that thing. It's hours and hours like goes through my pin purchases throughout to a really bad back in to find out what some of that stuff was I think. We see really really good examples of how companies are doing some of that work that people can kind of mess around with in use for various reasons like steam where you can refund, the thing basically played it no less than ten hours or something like that I forget what the actual number was, but. You know. I think I think this is going to be the part where consumers have to use their power which I'm happy to see that these consumers did. Is Bring up the fact that inequality happened or something that was wrong happened in unusual your voice to two buck- against that because I think again. We're checking the systems in a lot of ways were saying look this thing that you've made and you produce for us? You've made for us to be able to get the things we want. You have flaws in. Let me tell you what these flaws are. And then we can make me. Get that system to better sadly. Wanted to being three point, five million dollars or Australian. Dollar lawsuit, which is Bobby Kodak. Dollars I don't know we have to figure out how much that is translates, but aaliyah. Yeah, but again like this is again. Use your wallet like as a consumer understand the power of the consumer to to to fix things that are actually wrong in the space so. I'm happy needed that that's really smart.

Peace Out
For our listeners: Your SafeSPACE recordings
"Hello. Welcome to a special bonus episode of peace out last season. We asked you to tell us about your safe space. The place and people people with whom you felt safest happiest and commerce now. Why did we ask you that? It's important for all of us to have a place or person that we know we can always go to when we're feeling upset or worried or scared a place where you feel feel calm a place where you can really feel that you can be yourself and a person who can cheer you up. Or if they can't they're able to just sit quietly with you for as long as you need or maybe it's something like a Steffi or your fluffy's pillow something comforting thing and that reminds you of all the other times you felt your most relaxed. We heard from children from all around the world. We couldn't share share them all during season three but we did listen to them all and they were just so amazing that we're going to share them here now. Let's start art with vivid here. She is and then Pan Am nine years old massive spacious beach because I love jumping over waves and looking at all the beautiful things I have all the wildlife and I hope you do too by. I do of wildlife to thanks for sharing the highway. Wish Day I live in Montreal. My call place is when I'm in bed. You're listening to peace out with my mom. My happy place is when I rather may school with my friend. Layla messy shoddy. Sounds like yes really amazing people people in your life including your mom in Leyla now. Here's Kylie I'm. I'm six years all I live in. Should call go my safe spaces with rideshare me listening to your podcast Kylie I. I wonder if you're listening with your family right now. The sound wonderful and so do you brea in the United States throat in. Hi My name is brea and I love peace out. I listened to it every night. I am ten years old and in Illinois. My safe-space is when I'm with my stuffed animal. Edward is actually five years old. My Com space is when I'm in bed listening to peace out. My happy space is when I'm with my African side Neck Turtle Quirky once again. I love peace out. Thanks for you and we love you to say hello to Edward and quack for us we want to say hello to Mrs Manners. And her amazing students they listen to peace out in the afternoons and wanted to share their safe spaces to hear our CAITLYN. Ellis I'm Caitlyn. I'm a lesson and die forming. Good I listen to peace with my teacher Mrs Mattis I like peace because it calms me down off to a hot day of whack. My happy place is in my bedroom with all my favorite toys video games might come place. Nice is in delivering with with my family impacts. ps I most his stick. My Name is Alice on eleven years old or listen the UK and listen to peace with multi Mismanaged at school. I like peace out because it's relaxing so relaxing. My happy places hyman playing xbox Michael in places saying in the corner of my room peace out high hi articles Kian undermine eleven years old and on some England. Are you love pace out because does it makes me relax and full to sleep. Pay Out and pay within. Thank you Mrs Mrs Manners. Sounds like an awesome teacher. And you all sound like incredible students who are aware of what works for you and what you can do to help the yourself. Calm down and relax. Thank you here are few listeners. Who Saves Space is at home getting comfy and cozy right before or they go to sleep or just being at home with their families? My Name is Colin Alliot. Three years old but species species with ceased spaces with by dad in Family is blige Bought my mom copy space in my bed. Listen to peace out my name. Is Wesley aaliyah hit an. Im five years old. I am corner Elliott's brother and myself space is called lean with my brother. 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AP News Radio
R. Kelly charged with paying bribe before marrying Aaliyah
"When news came that the twenty seven year old are Kelly had married as much younger proto J. it raised eyebrows especially given that he had produced her debut album which had the title age ain't nothing but a number now it's getting the attention of federal prosecutors in New York an indictment accuses him of scheming to pay for a fake ID the day before he got married in Chicago the indictment does not say who the female was who got the fake ID but given the circumstances it is clear it was a lady who was just fifteen at the time I'm all squirrels Gabriel

Correspondents Report
The rejected children of Yazidi women raped by their I-S captors
"The ordeal of some women enslaved by the Islamic State Group didn't end with their freedom U._C._d.. Women raped by their captors have been told they can't bring their children home so they've had to leave them behind. A Middle East correspondent Adam Harvey visited an orphanage in northern Syria. That's trying to care for the youngest victims of I S. I'm sitting cross legged on flow cushions in the goals section of a Kurdish orphanage across the room sits a little. I'll go with curly black hair and Brown eyes. She's on the lap of the orphanages house mother the little go let's call her. Alya looks on as we talk. It gives me a shy smile when away at this place seems so normal caring adults curious kids a room full of bunk bunkbeds pile of tiny shoes by the door plastic tricycles whiting outside. It seems such contrast to the lives that these children did not so long ago go and the layers of misery the broad aaliyah here. Her mother was an isis slave who was captured along with thousands of other Yazidi. Women goals not far from he the Z._d.. Oils of war they were sold and raped and sold over and over again even as isis caliphate dwindled to a handful of villages along the Euphrates River <hes> the loss pace of ice territory was captured in March and the surviving. Z._D.'s and their children were freed but in April Yazidi elders Liz ruled the children of I._S. would not be allowed to leave in his eighty villages so the mothers of children like Alya born in the Calicut had an awful choice. I go home will surrender your children. Now's Muhammad is a psychologist working here as these eighty kids ride up to four years old the reason why the he is that these eighty community is not accepting them. It is very painful for the mothers to leave the children here after enroll their their mothers they come here. They put them down and then I go of course it is very painful but we always hope that one day they may come back to do they kids of there are four children of US eighty mothers in the goal section. The boys area has across a small playground. He there is sixteen sixteen children some born easy mothers and a couple of older orphans whose parents were both I._S.. Members all of them have been raised in a war zone. The speaker of the House article is took Bush. Sometimes they have problem sleeping sometimes when they see a black color they get skid. Now's Muhammed says some of the boys Have Emotional problems. Dana said has sometimes I try to beat their friends. They used to the violence. They were living in that environment now. We're doing this missed change their mentality. It's a real problem. That's why we try to deal with. The kids are cooperating with us. They see that we're trying to help them trying to help them deal with the the things they've passed through. If we say a twelve year old boy is not changing and making problems for other kids we will send him to a different center. We'll condescend to envision kind of like an Advanced Center for twelve year olds these cases who are not going to change Keyarena again. I'm laid out of the boys would assume we're going back to the goals to say goodbye but we moved to another building. We cross the road and opened the door and I'm I'm struck by a shop smell of urine and detergent. There are two rooms full of cots there twenty-one babies here ranging in age from about two to six months although it's hard to tell their exact Daij as some of the children seem small and hollow-cheeked now says they're unrecognizable now to the children who first arrived that was so malnourished when they lift I._S.. GNOME was sure if they'd In the middle of the day and all the children are in net costs is nice on of a playroom. It must be overwhelming for so few women to look after so many babies. Now's says it's difficult to find staff because of the shift work. Someone's going to stay with the children all night. A little boy cries put my hand on his chest. I and he quietens he stays back at me for a minute and then we leave more back to the Gulf section. US knows how she explains to the older two children what's happened to them. They must ask about their mother's Day Mahendran Muhammad. We tell them different stories. We say mothers who come to see them one day. We don't want to kill the hope to do something that will impact their psychology and ended innovation is actually it's a little vague with the children are actually up for adoption. Now says it's not up to her so far. None of these eighty children have gone out to Kurdish families. This is after all one of the poorest parts of the Middle East and the complications of bringing apart is eighty child into a Christian or Muslim. Family must be immense. We sit down again on the cushions. A couple of the older goals hand us. T- glasses of water and then there's a performance the little girl we met earlier. Alya sits with the bigger goals as I sing Kurdish Kurdish aid aw tough future for those kids Adam Harvey reporting from northeastern Syria.

BrainStuff
What Is a Swedish Death Clean?
"Today's episode is brought to you by Oregon. You know, when something goes wrong at home, and you just freak out, I have definitely had my moments especially when it comes to pests ants in the mirror. Nara, cockroaches hanging out around your bubble bath and uninvited rat, a your daughter's birthday party. Don't let pests ruin the moment, get an organ tech out to your house tomorrow. Bill, protect your time and your temper. Visit organ dot com slash brain to save fifty dollars on your first general pest service with the promo code pod. Fifty. That's P, O, D, five zero Orkan home is where the bugs aren't. Welcome to brain stuff. A production of iheartradio. Hey, brain stuff. Lauren Bogle bomb here, cleaning, the home of a loved one who has recently died or entered a nursing home is something most people dread, especially if they have no idea what to do with all the items. Their loved one has cumulated enter the Swedish death clean it may sound morbid, but it could actually lighten the burden of grieving loved ones popularized in the book, the gentle art of Swedish death cleaning by eighty something artists Margarita Magnusson Swedish death cleaning is basically decluttering in your later years. So that someone else doesn't have to do it for you madness own herself Swedish, but lived all over the world. Her book was an immediate sensation in Sweden and garnered series interest in the US. Once it was published here in two thousand eighteen in the book, Magnusson explains at the Swedes, call it, though, standing a combination of the words for death and cleaning, though. It's a relatively recent concept. We spoke by Email with an Charlotte, gavel Adams, professor emeritus of sweeter, studies at the university of Washington. She explained that the word isn't. Sted in any Swedish Academy dictionaries, and that she, I heard of the concept, ten years ago from a man in his seventies who clearing out his artworks and books, so that his sons wouldn't have to do it when he passed away. She said he's still alive, though. He used the word in a humorous tone. I think the Swedes or is uncomfortable, discussing death as Americans and of course, we're not alone in that according to a survey by the academy of Medical Sciences, in England, six out of ten people know little to nothing about those last hours of life. In fact, one third of participants declined to answer the questions leading researchers to surmise that they're uncomfortable or unwilling to talk about death. Even so the concept is clearly struck a nerve Boston-based, professional organizer Reeb. Becker added Swedish death cleaning to her list of services after reading magazines book. She said by Email, I've worked with so many relatives of people who never streamlined. Their belongings, only to leave a massive amount of stuff to the unfortunate next generation. Author and motivational speaker, BJ Gallagher has been on the receiving end of this accumulated stuff, not once or twice, but three times in the last eight years. One of those homes was her mother's residence where she lived for four decades Gallagher said by Email along the way, I decided I wanted to start liquidating my own estate before I become elderly and, or incapacitated, because I don't want my son to have the same headache dealing with my household at the end of my life. I decided that the greatest gift, I can give my son is the gift of no burden. So that's what I've been doing the past couple of years long before I ever heard the term Swedish death cleaning. First on the chopping block was her art clothes jewellery because they all have significant value aren't simple curbside donations. She said, I've used EBay and social media to sell these items with great success. I mean thirty thousand dollars last year selling my clothes, jewelry, and art, and it feels so great to lighten up and clear out space, my closets. And in the rooms of my house. Although it might seem like an awkward conversation to have the irony is that streamlining personal belongings? During those golden years, actually improves the quality of life. Beker said some people feel squeamish about the idea that they're essentially preparing their personal environment for their eventual death. But it makes so much sense. And once completed the person who chooses to do Swedish death cleaning could enjoy a simpler life surrounded only by the things they truly need or love. Still, it can be a difficult topic to broach with a loved one as no one wants to imply that grandma or mom has one foot in the grave. So if you think the person in question might be somewhat rightfully put off by the phrase death cleaning take a different approach. We also spoke by Email with Julie best Trie a Chattanooga, Tennessee based professional organizer. She said when people contact me about their parents wanting to suggest downsizing for them. I always encourage them to position it from the perspective of how old prove their parents lives now rather than their families or children's lives later accent. How a less cluttered environment means, there are fewer things to dust vacuum or make space to store, perhaps bench and a friend, whose parent had excess and fell breaking a hip and recuperating at home wasn't possible, because the cluttered spaces left little room to move about with a Walker. Once your loved ones are on board with a full house declutter you can offer to lend a hand on a gradual basis or use the services of a professional organizer. Then start slowly Beker said my client chooses the room that's bugging them the most we handle every item while the client makes decisions. And then we move onto the next room this process may sound time consuming, but we can often complete an entire room in two to four hours. Here are a few other tips for successful death cleaning from professional organizers, I dispose of anything that could be hurtful or embarrassing, I can say from personal experience cleaning out family members homes, that finding a loved one sex aids is awkward, then bring other friends or relatives in on the action. Ask them, what items of value, they want and write it down or note it in the will this will limit hurt feelings and fighting after your loved one is passed on. They may even decide to distribute the items before, passing and finally consider packing throwaway box items that can't be parted with four sentimental reasons, but that no one else will how to use for. When all of a sudden done few people are likely to feel that they've lost anything other than a cloud hanging over their head Beker, said, clients are always relieved to have thinned, the heard they actually feel a lightness that they may have never experienced before as I like to say it's only stuff. This episode was written by Aaliyah, white and produced by Tyler clang brain stuff is a production of iheartradio's, how stuff works for more on this, and lots of other neat topics. Visit our home planet has stuff works dot com and for more podcasts from iheart radio is iheartradio app, apple podcasts, or wherever you listen to your favorite shows. Hi, I'm Chelsea handler. And I'm launching a brand new podcast with iheartradio called life will be the death of me. And I'm gonna talk to all these different people, my BFF Mary McCormack. That's what we should call. My book tour the apology for great idea. Sorry. Everyone on this whole podcast should be called. It should be called with the orange because of the orange theme of the book Archie. Glad I went to therapy. Life will be the death of me with. Chelsea handler listening subscribe at apple podcasts or wherever you listen to podcasts.

BrainStuff
Could Transplanted Organs Be Reused?
"Today's episode of brain stuff is brought to you by AT and T. And it can wait. Eighty two percent of people admit to using their smartphone, while they're driving were all used to seeing it. But ninety three percent of people don't approve of distracted driving. We feel awkward speaking up about it, and it's time that changed because it's not worth the risk a text alike selfie. Whatever it is, when you're driving, it can wait. So the next time you see a friend, family member or other human using their phone while they're driving. No that it's okay to say something. Distracted driving's reckless take a pledge to end. Distracted driving at it can wait dot com. A message from AT and T. Welcome to brain stuff a production of I heart radio. Hey, brain stuff. Lauren Vogel bomb here battle Melton auto new the trials of kidney disease, and dialysis better than most in two thousand fifteen after spending most of his life limited by disease. He received healthy kidney by way of transplant tragically only two years later. Mel DeNardo, died in a motor vehicle accident normally has death would have been the end of the road for the healthy donor kidney. But instead that kidney was re gifted to another patient in need. This was done, of course, with the permission of maldonado's family. His sister Linda said in a press release. We just thought they gave him that gift. Why not help another family? If we can the recipient was a seventy year old woman who had been on dialysis, for ten years and pronounced, the kidney, a blessing. Organ regifter is a pretty rare procedure. But the team that transplanted this kidney doctor, Jeffrey veal director of the UCLA can the exchange program and his team every transplanted three kidneys in less than a year when we spoke with him. Dr veal said that he sees potential for many more centers to jump on board with the practice. He said, it's a shame that we're discarding these kidneys. So why aren't more kidneys? We gifted Dr veal explained. The knee-jerk response is that once a kidney is transplanted. You don't Retransplant transplant it an added that some concerns arise over the damage that might happen to a kidney over two separate death events. But he points out some of these kidneys, endured multiple blood transfusions and other treatments. When the original donor died, he said, regifter is less of a shock than these terribly traumatic motor vehicle accidents. He notes the twenty to twenty five percent of people who get a kidney transplant die with a functioning kidney. That's a lot of potential donors and healthy organs, that save lives are in short supply. Although some patients might bulk it, receiving a secondhand kidney waiting for a new one can take on average three to five years, sometimes longer in April of two thousand eighteen more than ninety five thousand Americans were on a waiting list for a kidney, according to the United network for organ sharing the nonprofit that manages, the nation's organ transplant system, some twenty people die every day, waiting for an organ transplant and indefinite life on dialysis is far from ideal for people with diabetes, in particular, every year on dialysis sees a drop in life, expectancy and quality of life. Although the re gifting program is still in early stages. Veal reports that his recipients are all off of dialysis, with well-functioning kidneys. He said, we don't know the long term results. But it looks great initially. Not all donor kidneys can be successfully re gifted the same donation rules apply. As those of normal transplants, for example, a recipient who later dies of a disease like cancer would not be able to pass along the Oregon. However, a patient who experiences a fatal stroke accident could still be in possession of a re giftable kidney to allow for redistribution of previously, transplanted organs, some major changes would have to happen both within the transplant centers and likely the aforementioned United network for organ sharing currently programs. Assess the original donor to determine compatibility and viability of the Oregon in regifter cases. However, Dr veal says that they would instead need to review. The first transplant tease details by using records to virtually cross-match blood types and other details like medical history. This is no small feat in an industry Laden with important protocols to protect patients nonetheless, it's possible that regifter may be done to organs besides kidneys in the future. For example, the liver. Dr veal said these are often high quality organs from young donors who have tragically died in are often going to sicker patients on the wait list, who are often older and might have multiple medical issues. And so our risk of dying a few weeks or months later of a stroke or heart attack. Why not take that high quality, Oregon and help someone else out? One organ donor can save up to eight lives. But too often, this potential goes on realized, if you want to be an organ donor make your wishes known to your family and take time to register online. The site, DNV dot ORG has easy registration for him. Stays. Episode was written by Aaliyah, white and produced by Tyler playing brain stuff is a production of iheartradio's, how stuff works for more on this, and lots of other topics that keep on giving visit our home. Planet has works dot com and for more podcasts heart radio. Visit the iheartradio app, apple podcasts or wherever you listen to your favorite shows. 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Bloomberg Businessweek
Deutsche Bank set to announce merger talks with Commerzbank: source
"Has learned to Deutsche Bank and Commerce Bank are ready to announce they are talking about a merger this after the German government signaled it will allow job in cost cuts the boards of both companies are planning to meet separately. As a first step Deutsche Bank and Commerzbank declined to comment. Bloomberg has learned Aaliyah's S E is exploring the possibility of a combination of its asset management arm with deutchebanks DWA group. A source says it's early in the deliberations, and the talks might not go anywhere as we've been reporting the Arlington Virginia county board unanimously approved a twenty three million dollar incentive package for Amazon to build a headquarters facility in crystal city. The five zero vote yesterday was the final action granting local and state subsidies to Amazon as part of its much publicized plan to create at least twenty five thousand jobs over twelve years. Investors took heart from last week's gains that saw the S and P five hundred rise two point nine percent for

Leland Conway
'Oldest Intact Shipwreck Known To Mankind' Found In Depths Of Black Sea
"Overseas. British archaeologists have found what they believed to be the world's oldest intact shipwreck at the bottom of the Black Sea. Vicki Barker has more the seventy five foot ship was found more than a mile deep some fifty miles offshore. It's believed to be a Greek trading vessel carbon dating puts it at twenty four hundred years old archaeologist Helen, far we have bits shipwreck which Aaliyah, but this one really looks intact. The mast of the rudder are still in place. And so are the rowing benches. A treasure trove for archaeologists and for history buffs who can reflect that this show. Ship was sailing. The Black

On Air with Doug, Jen and Victoria
Elon Musk Apologizes for Calling Thai Cave Rescuer a Pedophile
"Soda at city restaurants if an accompanying adult orders, the drink, for them consumer groups Baltimore is now the biggest US city and the first on the east coast to pass this kind of major corresponded Dennis Crowley California. Cities and Lafayette Colorado. Heaven acted similar ordinances Philadelphia's tax on soda and other sweetened drinks. Was upheld on Wednesday when the state's highest court rejected a challenge by merchants in the beverage industry springboard, ruled the one point, five percent per. Outs Levy is legal this. Is townhall dot com Tesla and SpaceX CEO Elon Musk has, apologized for calling a British diver involved in Thailand a cave rescue a pedophile musk. Says his words were spoken in, anger after Unsworth in a TV into had achieved the tesla. Founder and SpaceX engineers of orchestrating appeared, stunned by sending a. Small submarine to help divers rescue the child ties soccer players and their coach from. A flooded cave Musk's Sunday tweet later deleted. Sent investors away from Tesla's stock which fell nearly, three percent, Monday but recovered four point one percent on Tuesday Unser told CNN Aaliyah this week that he was considering legal action I'm Zaria shackling draw boys soccer coach. Who were rescued from. The flooded cave and northern Thailand have recounted the drama of their. Ordeal to reporters when British divers found him one of the boys recalled they did not think it was, real more of these, stories at townhall. Dot com I'm.

Morning Edition
Lyme Disease Is On The Rise Again
"The risk of lyme disease once found mainly in new england lime disease is now being reported in a much wider range of the us npr's alison aubrey reports that cases have more than doubled over the last decade now there's an estimated three hundred thousand sicknesses a year lime disease was once unheard of in western pennsylvania where barbara thorn spent time as a kid so she was completely surprised by what happened to her after july fourth visit there a few years back about eight to nine days after that fourth of july weekend i noticed a roundish red rash on my back just above my waistline and it expanded each day so it made me suspicious and i was also feeling sick with exhaustion and aquinas her primary care doctor diagnosed her with mime disease prescribed her antibiotics and she did get better now thorne is an entomologist by training so she knows she must have been bitten by a black legged tick when these ticks are infected with the bacteria called for aaliyah or door fry they can transmit lyme to people and what she realizes now is that sheep in new lyme hotspot lime disease is on the move it's range continues to expand fairly quickly so we all need be aware the cdc estimates the number of infections each year is ten times higher than the reported cases one reason is that some people who get infected don't know it the nymphs or the young ticks that transmit most of the infections are teeny tiny no bigger than a pinhead or poppy seed and nearly weightless so it's super easy to miss a tick bite and symptoms of lyme overlap with other common illnesses paul fiedler is a physician and chair of the department of pathology at western connecticut health network he says even when people do suspect line there are shortcomings in the waves diagnosed many of the tests for.