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"belo" Discussed on WTOP
"Tonight with breaking news, a wreck with updates as they come in. This story just broke within the last 30 minutes, our source of the most up to the minute information available. It was just a few hours ago that police were back in this neighborhood. Okay, we're just getting this text from police from the scene. They're covering breaking news stories from every angle. Wusa 9 news, weeknights at 11. This is WTO news. Now a 22 Virginia school's chief is resigning superintendent of public instruction Gillian Belo is stepping down after a little more than a year on the job. She came to Virginia after a stint as state estate superintendent of schools in Wyoming, her tenure in the Commonwealth has been controversial. She locked horns with educators over the treatment of transgender students and revised state standards for history education. Then the Virginia Department of Education admitted a major error you'll remember in calculating state aid for all K through 12 schools leaving some divisions with less money than they thought they had HF Carney is a former Virginia secretary of education. Governor has no clue what he's doing as far as education. And I think it's just a very disruptive political agenda that's really, really how the progress in Virginia and it's really, really disruptive. Belo's resignation takes effect next Thursday. Speaking of next Thursday, that is also when Virginia governor Glenn youngkin will be featured on a CNN town hall at 9 in the evening, and he will likely have a lot more to say about his efforts toward changing education in the state. You won't enjoy the amenities right away, but now there are plans to improve BWI Marshall, including rebuilding the airport's largest baggage handling system. I'm not being very clear. The system that handles the baggage, the largest one in the airport, will be revamped, increasing the space for restaurants. That's on the agenda too, and sprucing up the restrooms. $38 million is coming from the FAA. It's part of last year's massive half $1 trillion infrastructure improvement Bill. Many in the area might find it a little harder to buy food after additional federal snap benefits ended yesterday, snap is what we call or what we used to call food stamps. Well, now the Maryland food bank is bracing for more folks to come to their doors. Families who get government food assistance are losing about 82 bucks a month. More and more families are going to be turning to food bank and our network of 330 partners all across the state to access food. Maryland food bank CEO Carmen del guacho says they've already seen a huge increase in demand during the last few years. We're buying about 25 million pounds when historically pre COVID are probably about 12. And we're also paying about double what we were paying pre COVID about 88 cents a pound versus 44 cents, 45 cents. So in addition to keeping the Maryland food bank stock, they'll be working with legislators to try to tackle the root causes of hunger, including housing and healthcare. Luke Luger WTO penis. On Virginia residents will no longer need to attend a court hearing to wipe charges from their criminal records, fairfax county Commonwealth's attorney Steve descano has announced a new process developed by the court at clerk's office in 2021, the Virginia General Assembly loose and strict limits on expungements and changes to criminal records. They'll fully go into effect in 2025. Sports at 25 and 55 powered by Red River, technology decisions aren't black and white. Think Rhett. Now in 8 25, go to rob Woodford. All right, Maryland terrapins against struggling on the road. They trail a Ohio State 46 33, roughly 15 minutes left to go in the second half, the terps. They've been shooting the ball pretty well. The buckeyes have just been shooting it slightly better. 54% from the floor and knocked down four of 7 from three. Slight rebounding advantage, but again, Maryland, they've found ways to not get it done on the road this season. They'll need a late rally now as the buckeyes have come out of halftime on an 11 to four run. George Mason hosting fordham, they're trying to extend their win streak right now in front 31 to 29, roughly midway through the second half of a rather low scoring game. The colonials GW there at Davidson, they've actually stepped in front with a big second half now. They're 51 50 liters, 8 minutes left to go. Georgetown and creighton, they're underway at the bottom of the hour, ESPN analytics giving the way is a 2.3% chance to win. What's left of the capital set to take on the ducks in Anaheim tonight at ten just hours after the caps made yet another trade. Lars Eller headed to Colorado in exchange for a second round pick in 2025. He is the 5th player in the last week to be dealt. Eller will forever drink for free in Washington. He scored the game winning goal in game 5 of the Stanley Cup final to win the capsule first ever championship, and this latest move might prompt the team to modify its name to the draft capitals. The Eller deal gives the caps a total of 25 selections in the next three NHL drafts. Rob woodwork WTO sports. Okay, rob, still, I had Congress holding another emotional hearing on the fentanyl crisis, stay with us. At Kaiser permanente, we know that a healthy workforce means a healthy business. In a country where one in 5 adults is a being treated for a diagnosed mental health disorder, emotional well-being is becoming a

Science Magazine Podcast
"belo" Discussed on Science Magazine Podcast
"We're starting off the new year with producer Kevin mcclain and freelance science journalist Sophia mucino. They discuss a controversial dam in the Brazilian Amazon and how indigenous peoples and researchers are trying to monitor its impact. After that, I speak with researcher Elijah Kobe about the many wonders of mitochondria. His team took advantage of the fact that our mitochondria are almost exclusively inherited from our mothers. To perform a maternal mitochondrial transfer from moms into kids, the kids had a mitochondrial genome deletion. This was a proof of principle paper. They recently published and science translational medicine. The Belo Monte dam in the Brazilian Amazon is one of the largest hydroelectric power complexes in the world. It's been surrounded by controversy since it was first proposed decades ago because of its impact on the ecosystems and the communities that rely on them. One of these communities, the juruna, an indigenous group in the region, has seen fisheries dwindle, water levels drop, and species disappear. Actually, they haven't just seen this happen. They've measured it. There's ruined a teamed up with scientists years ago and have been a driving force in the research efforts to quantify the ecological effects of Bela Monte. Freelance journalist and former science news intern, Sophia mucino, visited the region back in September to meet the researchers and see some of their ongoing work. Sophia, welcome back to the science podcast. So nice to be here. Thank you for having me. Below Monte has had a lot of attention on it from the very beginning. But for listeners who aren't as familiar with it, could you just maybe walk through a little bit of the history of the dam? So that is a project that goes back to the Brazilian detector shape. First plans to build this dam started around 75, but it didn't happen because the indigenous communities protested a lot and there was also a lack of investment. So in the 2000s, after a major electricity breakout in the country, president Louisiana took over the silver, who is now our current reelected presence again, pushed for the project, the project got the green light to go ahead despite international position and despite environmentalists and scientists say they should not do it. And 2016, the dam was built and the river was fought and operations were fully going on in 2019. How familiar were you with Bela Monte before you visited this area? So it was not the first time I've been in this region. I was in the region region one year before for another story that I published with science. It was about the challenges of taking the COVID vaccine to remote communities along the Amazon basin area. So I've been in delta meter, which is this closest CT to where the power plant is. And I've been to other communities in not in the shingo river in others, more rivers in the area. So the drama was not new to me. I've been in touch with people that have been affected before. So you've got the belmonte dam on the shingu river, and that is controlling the flow that goes to the region where the juruna live. Is that right? Yes. The main dam of the hydro power plant complex called Bela monchi box, the shingo river, and diverts 80% of the water, the part of the river that is after this dam is where the girona people live is a 130 kilometers river stretch called the big band because of its shape is a huge curve, and this whole stretch had the volume of water drastically reduced because of the dam. Seasonal flooding is a big part of the ecosystem in this area. Why is that so important? So half of the year the shin gu has high waters and the other half of the year it has very low waters. And this change in the rhythm of the water shapes the landscape and also all the species that evolved from millennia in that space. So when the river is full during the Venice season, the shingle waters, they advance over this island and the river margins in flooded forests that are forests that are adapted to be on the water. And the local species rely on this. So several species of fishes and turtles, they depend on this forest to be flooded to go there and breed to go there and find a fold, many of the fish, like the Paco, which is a very important species for the juruna. They are vegetarians, so they eat fruits that fall from the trees in the water when this forests flooded. Can you talk a little bit more about what the relationship is with the juruna and with the ecosystem, why are they doing this sort of monitoring that they're doing now? I think it's important to understand that the shingle is much more than just a river to the girona. The provides them water, food, leisure, transportation, and much more usually used to say that they have canoes instead of feet, like very small children learn how to swing at very early ages and they fish like 5 year old kids already fishing for their capability for themselves. It's amazing how this relationship is so close for them with a river. When you were there, you were you saw some of the research work that they're doing there at catching fish measuring them, weighing what's caught. What's the motivation behind doing all of that? So because the reverse such important thing for the girona even before the river was contained by the dam, they knew that this project would affect the rhythm of the river would affect the fish species and their lives. So back in 2013, they looked to make contact with researchers in the region, and they started this partnership. It's an informal partnership to monitor the impacts of the river. And of course, to see what change you have to start before it changes. So 2013, they started measuring all the fish they caught the villages, identifying the species, waiting the fish to keep a record. They've been doing the sense so they can see how the fish abundance has dropped, how some species that they used to see before are becoming more scarce, how the fish that they eat more like the Paco is becoming smaller, mostly because the fish doesn't have enough fold and doesn't have enough space and they lost their breeding sites, the places where they used to go every year to reproduce. What are they doing with it that information? What has happened so far with the data that they've collected? So right now, they've been using this data in judicial processes to ask for reparations because they're losing their main income and their food. And they also sending this information to the Brazilian environmental agency to ask for the damn company to change their water raging. So they had proposed a new plan and your water regime that would save some of the spots in the river where fish goes sizzling to reproduce and to feed because under the current regime of water displaces are not being flooded anymore. So they want to change the amount of water that is being released by the dam. To save this places. Zooming out a little bit. Who were some of the people that you met when you were on the reporting trip? So I spent around ten days in the community with the girona. It was like we paddle hundred kilometers in canoes to arrive there and we stopped all the way along the river slipping in hammocks in the forest with the girona and researchers of the world geologists, biologists, but it could geologists and different members of the Jordanian community, their chief was there. And some of the girona directly involved hands on this monitoring project. Yeah, we had a very intense days living together eating together

WTOP
"belo" Discussed on WTOP
"Change names or pronouns at school and would require students use bathrooms that correspond to their sex assigned at birth. The move has led to a heated public debate. If you enact these policies, children will die. My parental rights don't stop where you're feelings begin. Mom Sarah via supports the change. You can not have a good quality of education or of mental health excluding the parent from the process. It's a faucet. The Thomas family is most worried about the students who don't have support at home. That decision that I made changed my life so much. As students like Betty wonder whether they'll still have support at school. Natalie brand CBS News, christiansburg, and today the group equality Virginia sent a letter to governor youngkin and state superintendent Gillian Belo asking them in light of the shooting in Colorado Springs to rescind its proposed policies, their policies, the Richmond times dispatch reports that letter says in part that policies like the ones Virginia is readying to adopt are cruel and contribute to the anger and violence trans people in Virginia needlessly endure in response a spokesperson for youngkin says in a statement that governor youngkin is going to continue empowering parents and as the guidance clearly states protecting the privacy dignity and respect of all Virginia students. Still ahead on WTO. How did the GW men's basketball team do at home? Rob has the answer. He's next. It's 1114. Diamonds direct to celebrating the holiday season by extending our special 20% savings offer through this weekend. So you have a few more days to take advantage of the best prices of the

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"belo" Discussed on WTOP
"Cameras are going live in fairfax on Monday just as students there return to school. Those cameras are already in place near four city schools and now two county schools and portable cameras are also going live near highway work zones to enforce the reduced speed limits in those zones. Also, Alexandria is adding 5 cameras in school zones early next year. You can find out where all these cameras are at WTO P dot com and search speed cameras. What should students know after they leave history class in schools in Virginia? Work is underway to revise the state's learning standards, but there's been a delay in the process. I'm asking for one month. State superintendent Jillian Belo calling for that delay from the state board of education on the first review vote for the history of social science standards of learning. She says will allow the new members appointed by Republican governor Glenn youngkin time to catch up and have an opportunity to ask the questions that they need to. She says the time can be used to address errors as well. One receiving attention, George Washington not listed as the father of the country. New member sapna Dada supported the delay. It's more important to get it right than to get it right on time. Whereas Ann Holton, who was appointed by former democratic governor Terry McAuliffe did not. We should try to stay on our come up. A final vote on the proposed revisions is expected in November, Mike Morello, WTO P news. Some American university staffers are saying they need a contract or they're walking about 550 clerical technical and academic staff at the school say they'll go on strike next week and set up picket lines if they're union and the school don't come to an agreement. There's been some progress in negotiations over the past year on wages and health benefits, but nothing final yet talks are set to resume today. The union says that if there is no agreement, it's members will pick it at the school for up to 5 days starting Monday. That's the day students are moving on to campus. Violence interrupters who serve in some of the district most violence violence prone neighborhoods are getting lifesaving training by a combat experienced med star hospital trauma surgeon. You can really save somebody's life with this stuff. Navy surgeon doctor James Wallace treated injured troops in Afghanistan, he now tends to gunshot victims here in Washington. And in a shady

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"belo" Discussed on WTOP
"Digital collectible day. I wouldn't make that up. Dave Johnson. Sports. The top stories we're following for you this morning on WTO, the same federal magistrate judge who signed off on the FBI search of former president Trump's home in Florida, will hear a request today from many of the nation's largest media companies to release the affidavits supporting that warrant that allowed the search. Mister Trump's chief financial officer is expected to plead guilty to tax violations today. In a deal that would require him to testify about potentially listed business practices at the former president's company. Alan weisselberg is charged with taking more than $1.7 million in off the books compensation from the Trump organization over several years. The Virginia board of education decided to pause the process of reworking the state's history and social science standards of learning, the more than 400 page document was slated for a first review vote, but Gillian Belo the Virginia's state superintendent who was appointed by Republican governor Glenn youngkin urged the board to delay the step for one month giving staff more time to address corrections. Stay with WTO for more on these stories and just minutes. Singer R. Kelly's federal trial begins in Chicago today. A woman who says that she was shown in multiple videos from the late 1990s having sex with Kelly is expected to testify that she was 14 at the time. She's now almost 40. Those videos were part of a state trial in 2008 in which Kelly was acquitted after that woman decided not to testify in September, Kelly was convicted of federal racketeering and sex trafficking charges and was sentenced to 30 years in prison. It's 7 18. Let's get back to Jack Taylor now on the traffic center. Still slowing in Virginia 66 getting Adam and asses east riding into centerville the earlier broken down truck that was on the ramp to 28s gone now it sounds like near 29 incentive that we've got a new crash. Beyond it you are having your 50 just off and on headed toward the beltway with lanes open. In a little bit about what had been heavy approaching Braddock right up toward two 36, still the activity on Arlington boulevard. Westbound, the ramp that takes you onto the outer loop of the beltway, that ramp is blocked, follow police direction. I think they'll continue you on 50 westbound. The service roadway has no access in that stretch, so just be aware, follow police direction. At a Gainesville on 29 between Somerset crossing drive in Virginia oaks drive, there we'd had word of a crash. Three 95, we're getting a little slower now as you move through landmark and across the 14th, I 95 coming northbound we'd been heavy moving through Stafford toward a choir, then again, in woodbridge, and some more delays in lorton. Maryland beltway, you're stacked up now near branch avenue headed toward the Wilson bridge on the inner loop after saint Barnabas road crash along the left side of the roadway before the split with the local and through lanes. 50 west, getting heavier inside the beltway passing for ten, topside out, live here definitely slow from 95 over to Georgia avenue, and a loop is now a little heavier moving into college park. Two 70, going in the southbound direction out of Frederick, we were heavy and urbana down to one O 9, but good through Germantown, continuing down toward Rockville and the lane divide should find lanes open. If you're outside the beltway and the Springdale 50, the John Hanson highway east bound out in your 7 O four, there we've got word of a new crash. For over 35 years in the DMV, Greenberg and betterment has helped tens of thousands of clients who have been hurting auto accidents or victims of medical malpractice, visit GB lawyers dot com and feel better. Jack Taylor TOP traffic. Mike's dinner for what a

Mark Levin
Pelosi’s Office Defends Husband’s Stock Buy Ahead of Key Vote
"Daily wire Pelosi's office defends husband stockpile ahead of key vote The office of house speaker Nancy Eva stretch Pelosi Wait did you see that picture of her I think what did they say The picture speaks a thousand words or something Whatever it is I'll let it speak for itself Pelosi offered its response to her husband investor Paul Pelosi listen to this Buying as much as $5 million in a technology company poised to benefit if lawmakers pass a new subsidy package That's what I said What about her tax returns And the big dummies you know the drunk Paul belos who was arrested after alleged drunk driving earlier this year Exercise 200 call options to acquire 20,000 shares in the video A California company that produces semiconductors First reported by the daily caller and disclosure filled by Nancy Pelosi to the House of Representatives last week revealed the trade So obviously she's well aware of

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"belo" Discussed on WTOP
"On the WTO Two O three Sunday morning February 27th 2022 31 in the nation's capital down to the upper 20s and lower 30s overnight Hello there ivy and cropper top local stories we're following this hour the constantly unfolding situation regarding Ukraine Russia unleashing a wave of attacks on Ukraine targeting airfields and fuel facilities and as you just heard on CBS now Russian troops said to be into car Keith the second largest city in the country a very fluid situation as it is mid morning in Ukraine right now We will keep you posted on the very latest Meanwhile in our region certain education changes were a top priority and a polarizing one for Virginia governor Glenn youngkin Now those changes are being outlined in a new report The report from superintendent of public instruction Jillian Belo says the young and administration has rescinded a series of policies memos and other resources that it says promotes discriminatory and divisive concepts in schools That includes Ed equity VA which had described itself as an effort to advance education equity eliminate achievement gaps in increased opportunity Belo's report describes it as a concept that says current discrimination is needed to address past discrimination the 19 page report also includes what she calls a sampling of critical race theory based materials highlighted by the initiative Virginia's legislative black caucus calls it another attempt by youngkin to revise rewrite and erase history John dome in WTO P news Pandemic rules continuing to ease in almost all facets of life that is the case for some local student athletes Here's WTO's Gigi Barnett Montgomery county school leaders are pointing to a significant drop in COVID-19 cases to change their coronavirus rules for student athletes before this weekend all students and coaches were required to wear masks during practices games and team activities Now starting March 1st they can go without them during those times But spectators to game still need to wear face coverings also before the change school leaders only accepted medical waivers to bypass a required COVID shot Now coaches will allow religious exemptions Gigi Barnett WTO news It's two O 5 a man is being held after reportedly pointing his gun at police It happened just after one Saturday afternoon at fourth and oakwood streets southeast the man reportedly shot another man during an argument when police arrived they say he refused to put down his gun D.C. assistant police chief Andre.

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"belo" Discussed on WTOP
"February 27th 2022 37° down to the upper 20s and lower 30s overnight Hello there I'm Ian cropper the top stories we're following at this hour the constantly unfolding situation regarding Ukraine Russia has unleashed a wave of attacks on Ukraine targeting airfield and fuel facilities We will continue to bring you the latest on this very fluid situation throughout the morning Meanwhile in our region certain education changes were a top priority and a polarizing one for Virginia governor Glenn youngkin Now those changes are being outlined in a new report The report from superintendent of public instruction Jillian Belo says the young and administration has rescinded a series of policies memos and other resources that it says promotes discriminatory and divisive concepts in schools That includes an equity VA which had described itself as an effort to advance education equity eliminate achievement gaps in increased opportunity Belo's report describes it as a concept that says current discrimination is needed to address past discrimination the 19 page report also includes what she calls a sampling of critical race theory based materials highlighted by the initiative Virginia's legislative black caucus calls it another attempt by youngkin to revise rewrite and erase history John dome in WTO P news Pandemic rules continue to ease in almost all facets of life That's the case for some local student athletes Montgomery county school leaders are pointing to a significant drop in COVID-19 cases to change their coronavirus rules for student athletes before this weekend all students and coaches were required to wear masks during practices games and team activities Now starting March 1st they can go without them during those times But spectators to games still need to wear face coverings also before the change school leaders only accepted medical waivers to bypass a required COVID shot Now coaches will allow religious exemptions Gigi Barnett WTO news Sunday morning at 1205 a man is being held after reportedly pointing his gun at police It happens Saturday afternoon just after one at fourth and oakwood streets southeast the man reportedly shot another man during an argument when police arrived they say he refused to put his gun down Do you see his assistant police chief Andre Wright When we get here.

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"belo" Discussed on WTOP
"The events in Ukraine Ukrainian forces and civilians continue to hold off Russian troops in the capital of key for third straight day but also our top local story Virginia's governor Glenn youngkin continues to focus on the issue of race in our schools his education department started to dismantle programs and policies the department says advocate critical race theory A 19 page report issued by superintendent for public instruction Jillian Belo shows the state has rescinded a series of policies memos and other resources it claims promoted discriminatory and divisive concepts in schools State Democrats call it a new chapter in the governor's racist agenda to whitewash the state's history The main target is Ed equity VA which balo says was rooted in the idea that current discrimination is needed to address past discrimination That's different from its previous characterization which described itself as an effort to advance education equity eliminate achievement gaps in increased opportunity Much of the report is also made up of what Bela says or a sampling of critical race theory based materials the state's education department had been highlighting John dome in WTO P news Mask at school games no longer required from Montgomery county student athletes As Montgomery county sees a substantial drop in COVID-19 cases its school district is overhauling coronavirus rules for student athletes One of the most significant required COVID shots before this weekend school leaders only accepted medical waivers to bypass the vaccination Now coaches will allow religious exemptions and masks during practices games and team activities were mandatory for all student athletes Now starting March 1st they can go without them during those times But spectators to games still need to wear their face coverings Gigi Barnett WTO P news It's 1105 D.C. police opening fire after a suspect refused to drop his gun having just after 1 o'clock today near oakwood and fourth streets in southeast he sees assistant chief Andre writes as it started as an argument between two.

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"belo" Discussed on WTOP
"Of Florida stand your ground law That set off weeks of protests Zimmerman was arrested nearly two months later and during his trial the defense successfully argued self defense which is different from stand your ground We the jury find George Zimmerman not guilty Peter king CBS News Orlando New mask guidance from the CDC means millions of Americans can drop face coverings and indoor public areas But the agency says people who live where cases are high should still wear their mask indoors This is CBS News Never miss a moment top news from WTO P 24/7 360 five Listen on air on Alexa and on the WTO P app It's one O three on Saturday February 26th 36° a chilly day with highs only in the mid 40s Good afternoon I'm sandy cosell we continue to follow events in Ukraine where Russian troops are trying to capture the capital key that this hour a missile has hit a high rise apartment building There's fighting in the streets We're bringing you updates as we get them But now to wear local stories On day one of his administration governor Glenn youngkin issued an executive order prohibiting the teaching of what he described as inherently divisive concepts in Virginia schools Now the state's education department has begun dismantling what it says are such programs and policies A 19 page report issued by superintendent for public instruction Jillian Belo shows the state has rescinded a series of policies memos and other resources it claims promoted discriminatory and divisive concepts in schools State Democrats call it a new chapter in the governor's racist agenda to whitewash the state's history The main target is Ed equity VA which Belo says was rooted in the idea that current discrimination is needed to address past discrimination That's different from its previous characterization which described itself as an effort to advance education equity eliminate achievement gaps in increased opportunity Much of the report is also made up of what Bela says or a sampling of critical race theory based materials the state's education department had been highlighting John dome in WTO P news Masks at school games are no longer required for Montgomery county student athletes just one of several guidelines that school district is changing As Montgomery county sees a substantial drop in COVID-19 cases its school district is overhauling coronavirus rules for student athletes One of the most significant required COVID shots before this weekend school leaders only accepted medical waivers to bypass the vaccination Now coaches will allow religious exemptions and masks during practices games and team activities were mandatory for all student athletes Now starting March 1st they can go without them during those times But spectators to games still need to wear their face coverings Gigi Barnett WTO news Mask on mask off two years of that is close to over CDC says most people in the U.S. no longer need to wear a mask According to new standards for evaluation the CDC says lots of Americans now live places where healthy people can safely stop wearing masks They're only recommended places where there are high levels of community transmission And that determination now is based on average numbers of new cases and numbers of COVID hospital admissions and impatient bed availability The new recommendations do not change travel related requirements to wear masks on public transportation and indoors and transportation hubs Christy king WTO P news According to an inspector general's report the U.S. park police dispatch center in southeast Washington has big problems The Washington Post says the report outlined numerous problems from the series to the mundane like earth's flying in and covering furniture and computers in their droppings On the serious side though with an officer sounds an emergency signal the dispatchers can not automatically identify the officer in trouble It also found outdated equipment mold and lack of training for dispatchers The report repeatedly says that complaints by dispatch center employees to park police commanders have been ignored Coming up after traffic and weather TV guides Matt rauch will highlight enough shows to keep your DVR humming over the next few days It's one O 6.

Mike Gallagher Podcast
The Two Key Democrats Whose Votes Could Decide the Fate of Biden’s Agenda
"Care cinema was summoned to the oval office. Three times yesterday binds. Working are over there working these two democrats over big time. The pressure is enormous on them. Dick durbin from illinois sending out a message. Make your mark mansion understand cinema where one heartbeat away from losing the majority. It all comes down to you guys holding true to our socialist principles. I think we've shown a lot of respect to our colleagues who obviously have a different point of view when it comes to reconciliation. There's been meaningful negotiation. It's gone on for weeks. The president has been involved. Personally i've never seen a president engaged in this way. Since barack obama's days with the affordable care act so we're all in all aboard. Now it's time. I would say for both senators. Make your mark and close the deal. What is it that you want. What is your final goal. It's time to stop talking around it and speak directly to it. Here we go. The arm twisting is underway. Get the popcorn out. But i still think it's an a gigantic bluff. Democrats are going to democrat. They're going to unify and eos. C can be weeping crocodile tears and that disgusting rashida to leave shriek yell and belo and they can all stomp around. They're going to unify and we're going to be in a lot of trouble. We're going to have to face this. Four point eight trillion or five trillion dollar monstrosity.

Christ United Methodist Church - Plano, TX
"belo" Discussed on Christ United Methodist Church - Plano, TX
"Is there a time that you ever felt nervous or shame to ted. Go outside the bible to find your no not at all. No i think. I think i'm make. I'm gonna make a biblical argument here in john. Three jesus says the script belo's were will we get to decide where the spirit shows up so theologically for me. The holy spirit is free to show up in whatever culture avenue. The holy wants to be in the bible. So i've always been drawn to kind of eastern philosophy like we saw shanxi over the weekend. I'm sure butchering the pronunciation. But it's a. It's a is in the marvel cinematic universe and it's it's a chinese character and like there's like anytime you get into a movie that involves martial arts or eastern philosophy at all. That seems like they feel like the wisdom tradition to me. So there's a book that i read that. I think i've probably talked about on the podcast. At some point in our culture spirituality then perfection that draws on the wisdom of certainly christianity but also like sufism and buddhism and just all kinds of broad range of philosophies and and theologies and i think that the holy spirit is free to work in all of that. I think that the divine can show up in places where maybe a methodist from texas wouldn't necessarily expect And so some of these stories like in the spirituality of imperfection that illustrate particular points or particular values. That don't necessarily quote jesus from the minimum amount are still very relevant. I think and helpful teaching us wisdom again i. I don't know much about the catholic but does the catholic church ever digits. Read their own people or like. I don't know much about it. Yeah so there's a fair amount of study of the saints and you know my favorite saints. Saint francis saint prices. An interesting thing about francis is he was not a highly educated theologian. he wasn't thomas aquinas or justin and yet he embodied this wisdom this wise way of showing up in the world living in the world that drew all kinds of people to him francis went and visited the muslim sultan during the crusades to try and stop..

Unsolicited Advice with Ashley and Taryne
"belo" Discussed on Unsolicited Advice with Ashley and Taryne
"You better not leave it. What's happening here. Thank you mark for being the person. I can talk to out this to appreciate. Also i'm one of those people that complemented the shirt when he walked in. Thank you. I think you i'm telling you So ash with you. You know I have recently been listening to leon. Bridges new album and it is fire. Yeah i've been listening to it on repeat if you don't follow him or no. He hundred percent download a stop. Can you get oh good. You're like top song that you recommend motorbike. I agree so good. His voice butter and it's peer blissed. Listen to absolutely obsessed with your guys. It's officially september. Which belo's my mind's i can't believe we're more than halfway through twenty twenty one also. Summer's over summers is like we're in september. It's crazy but this happens every year. It sneaks up on us and all of a sudden it's here. October series is next month..

Today, Explained
"belo" Discussed on Today, Explained
"A survey found that millennials can spin around ninety minutes a day swiping on dating apps. Recant find ourselves in a relationship with someone else. If we don't know who we are. I that's professional matchmaker. Margin bobby of three day rule. There's no one-size-fits-all for everybody but shopping around is important. I can feel a little exhausting. But you you gotta go through right. Everyone does in the end. The things you look for when comparing potential mates are unique to you. So why not find a credit card or loan that fits you just as personally. Linden tree is a one-stop marketplace where you can easily compare loans credit cards insurance and more so not only do you save money. You save time and that means more time to spend with your special someone find leading tree on the app store or go to linden tree dot com to learn more terms and conditions apply in. Mls number one one three six one of the most biodiverse places on the planet is an island nation off the coast of east africa. Your favorite kids might be obsessed with it thanks to some anthropomorphic animated movies in madagascar. There actually aren't any penguins or lions but it is a beautiful amazing country with beaches and forests. It's an enormous island that spans the distance would which would be the equivalent of going from the canadian border. All the way to florida and madagascar has an amazing biodiversity. For example there are three hundred fifty frogs hundred one. Lemurs and it's it's different depending on where you are the north of madagascar Central areas is very green and lush with forests and then in the deep south. It's really try and desert like this days. At wasteland and southern madagascar was once arable and fertile but years of drought mean only a few patches of green remain this year. The south of madagascar is really in crisis. Food seeds children who are malnourished. One million people are suffering and really needs the court it took in the morning. I prepare this plate of insects because we have nothing else to eat and no rain to allow us to harvest. What we have sown so madagascar is different than some of the other countries. That experience food insecurity like yemen ethiopia. Madagascar that causes not conflict or political issues. The problem in madagascar is really about climate related issues like no rainfall unpredictable rain. So farmers don't know when to plant and people in the south of madagascar are subsistence farmers so they rely on rain to make sure their crops grow tanya your on the ground bare in madagascar's capital antananarivo with catholic relief services. This famine is the first of its kind one we know was caused by global warming. And we know that even though this region is typically dry the south is known for being very dry and this has been going on for over a decade but this year has been much worse so a much longer period of time where people don't have food a lot more people who are going to bed hungry so the amount of time where people are suffering and the extent to which people are suffering is much more. I've been working in madagascar for over four years. And i've been going to the south regularly and this year visiting the south. I was even more struck and saddened by what's happening. People are digging for yams. let you hold what. It's now nearly two years. Since we had a harvest all we can do search for edible roots. Fortunately since it rains the crickets hatched and that has saved us. People are walking fifteen twenty miles to find. Cactus fruit to sell an eat. People are not eating at night missing meals. Eating last migrating as the situation becomes unbearable. Thousands of fleeing to more hospitable regions climate migration has skyrocketed in just a few months. We collect data every month from the same participants in the south to better understand trends in the south and in november of last year we saw the number of people who sold assets were five times from last year. And now we're not seeing this probably because they don't have much left to sell. I hit and sold our land for just twenty euros. Even that was huge after we'd spent or we left. We didn't have anything to eat. That's how we ended up here. I saw people complaining about you. Know constantly leaping hungry. I met this man named beau belo. Who sold everything. He had showed me his clothes and said this is all. I have laughed. I've sold my kitchen items. I've sold my clothes. What i'm wearing is what i'm left with. I'm going out to eat cactus fruit and very little else. I met a woman villa ilisu who walked for a whole week with her whole family her whole community to try to find something to make ends meet and survive. She had one child who was very thin Who.

Find Joy with Joyan
"belo" Discussed on Find Joy with Joyan
"Why does the kid play virtual reality when they know it's not even real game if this arena of human life is a militia because a real self is the invisible that never dies. That's going through the avatar. Then why does the. What does the person go through eventuality because of the thrill of it. Why does a person watch a movie that he's all staged than it's fake and its actors and not even real because they love the emotional journey they love the journey of feeling the highs and belo's and the joy they feel the triumph and so they come out of the cinema. They don't take any of the luge in with the baked. Take motions when we finish this. Virtual reality wait on take the houses of qasem the things. We only got those things because we wanted to feel good. We take the emotions with us and we take the emotion spec to the universe and the universe expands because of it so the whole universe is the collection of all of our experience and the universe as collective expanse because we will willing to go through this journey and to have the funnel this journey tub the exhilaration of these so. We're not having thumb when missing the whole point daycare. I that because today is the question. I about to ask you that because i know what you mentioned about the physical self and the non physical sell right so you want my favorite ideas. I saw you just s blended. I want to. I want to dive the yeah. So when you talk about human extras in the speech which is a above verse right. I don't know why our higher self you know in some of our l. yourself right and the big question that i really want to know is like why. Why do we would at this. Why do human. unsc's in the first place. Why colleagues It why do i know you understand you. With this is a journey expedite Relied we have to be game right. So that is a great question. And don't many people stop questioned that like to questioning their own lives. So this is what. I understand. An i upset from the teachings abraham he's for in the beginning if you can imagine before we coming to this body if you can imagine just infinite light pule source energy or what people co god will the universal universal consciousness a notion of energy and just like a drought auto is an individuation the ocean.

Heartland Newsfeed Radio Network
"belo" Discussed on Heartland Newsfeed Radio Network
"And throws a fastball in near the ankles of for all one andres leading the grizzlies no triple crown categories. Though he does share the rbi lead at thirty with dustin woodcock from janitor. Regna watches fastball. Belo's needs revolt zoom. Rag no is ahead of the pack with eleven home runs batting average. Three twenty nine. It's been hovering between three twenty in three fifty last couple of weeks to balls and no strikes the count the bitch. Right now. watson fastball. The lower outside corner dotted for strike wa brag known the back half of the box tops. The barrel on home gendron throws to one rolls down the first base side. It stay spare heading for the quarter in the joliet bullpen. It rolls up the but and lands underneath the pitchers shares. So that's an automatic double for a place called dead still running. Is someone gonna tell me to go back. Yes it'll be a whole played umpire ban gray. Who made it all the way up to the third bag to tell andrea. Hey that ruled on the chair. Deadball you gotta go back. Andreas rag. No continuing incredibly hot month coming into today. Sitting three seventy five in july with eight home runs air. Twenty three or beyond an for andrea. That was his sixth. To bag of the season he gets gay or other and scoring position and the top of the first sitting with zoo gone. They're still though score knows abras. Reo who has eleven b is in the last ten games gets the chance to face the lefty gendron with do away. Andreas leads off. Second base infield shifted slightly to the left but not much left handed. Or right hander wind blowing back and rosario space i mitch. Snider gets it on the hands but call the strike on the edge of the season zero hitting to sixty two five homers in twenty three rb odds oh and off. Rosario jumps out of the way of insight basketball. That's possible off. The glove of rap bone roads all the way to the backstop and rag nose up to third.

Nuff Said: The Marvel, Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D, and Comics Fan Podcast
"belo" Discussed on Nuff Said: The Marvel, Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D, and Comics Fan Podcast
"Easy thing with yes. The adventure is listening in on jan stories. Saying yeah you go watch your and wearing a watch from our end We we let go yet. But i did like the Joe beth these thing and especially this idea that you know as you said he left bruce in hell but i do wonder what that even means you know and it. Is this idea that you know what if what if like your sense of south is pan dimensional and so yeah part of you is shut off from yourself. 'cause it's in heck but at the same time it's also still a part of you and that's how they're gonna get to the underworld tree. Bruce could be interesting. I mean i really enjoyed the middle halt. It was a very good book this week. Did you think gee. I liked it. Trying to remember Last week yeah. It was good though because they went into watt into. You know the nature of joe fix it. You know it's like you know a child fan nothing. Tv show for the image of this guy in his head. Yeah matt well that's it is. He's but then it also is that he wants to evolved beyond it. And maybe that's even the point that we're going to get you at the end is like you know what you think you have. You don't have any you. Have you have the milk toast. You have this thing that thinks it's banner. What banner is more than just that thing. And that is no more important to us than joe. Fix it or the hulk or any of us were all one thing and that can never be separate from us. Yes that was the thing. Belo's go wrong because now it has a line in the real world. I don't know whatever we'll see Dream captain america fill. Yes i did thirty. That the last issue of on hoc- coaches run. Yeah and she goes. And it's it's talky episode. We get the We get the again a reference to you. This week we recorded you saying what you really think about the people that follow you And they have the intelligence of festering will of dogs. That and it's weird seeing peggy in especially because they have peggy. I decide on this as designed. Yeah i'm still with cap anche. Aunt peggy the cool. I'm with bussey. Got the bronze the blondes brunettes with brunettes but I don't know it just seems weird. How they kind of pair them awesomeness. I i think as a concept. Maybe they could have done that a little bit differently. But i'll go along with it. You have a sin as returned. His mother superior That's cool. she's a magic user. So that'll be fun. And that's what tunnel hoc- coats left. The next order of captain. America with said skiing is going home. You deal with it all right Do you wanna talk any four door on. Then we'll do conan. If it's cool. So what did you think of this issue for It's interesting..

Impact Pricing
"belo" Discussed on Impact Pricing
"Asked us. Can you just do negotiation now. From our point of view we've drawn the line because at the end of the day we don't have piano accountability and we coach and guide our client which typically the economic buyer for belo is a general manager president of a division or. It's somebody in the c. suite for a large corporation. We tell them. Look we'll get you to that star point of negotiation at peak readiness. You'll.

WLS-AM 890
"belo" Discussed on WLS-AM 890
"Illinois. Does Simone stutter Step Dr. Fingertip roll. Put it up in there. Who George Craven would like that one. And they align I led by 13 of them got out to 16 and 46 30. And then the badger started coming back. They got it down to seven a couple of times, But the Alana I would push it back out and again, courtesy. Of our two Superman today does sumo with a triple double Coburn with a double double in the second half is Ilana not only held the Badgers off but pulled away. 36 25, Illinois. Here's a lobby inside the facility. Coburn he slams it in. Yes, sir. Well, just go back inside. What's been working and Coburn with the slam? Here's a steal by Miller knocks it away from 42 on one to Fraser for the lamp and a line. I was Five quick points on his 43 27, Illinois. Wanna steal by Miller? Here is those sumo drives around Wall fell down. Got it. Open those Grandison, who knocks down the three. How do you like that suit flat on his belly. There, Azi fell to the ground. He flipped to the grandest. The new knocked it in Belo inside Georgia be to work with the left hand and he missed it. Rebound. Williams springs in and puts it up on end while he's stuck in The back door, Right wing Frasier inside it covered Hello with a slam. Why is he piling up? A highlight reel here is train with white headband. Hands to do soon rolls to the right alley used to color on a dunkel meter goes off again. Didn't ding ding 57 47 Hubbard, with two more down led to assume. Ooh, Here comes the jet up the right side. You'll soon to the rim inside it covered, and another dunk is a hunk of the day. Eight Grandison for three. Mr Rebounder shot is really down to the single bullet pass inside the Grandison who lays it up in there. Oh, Dose Solu if Super Man vision 23 for covert 14 rebounds to assume a 21 points, 12 rebounds and 12 assists against Sergio McLean. The last Triple double had 10 points. 11 rebounds. 11 Assists Mark.

Breast Cancer Conqueror Podcast
Breast Cancer Survivor Naomi Damask Shares Her Diagnostic Journey
"I love talking to Belo Drivers in women who? Walk the walk and understand right because we we. You know unless you had that diagnosis new been through that journey. You really can't relate a hundred percent. So let's start there. Let's start with the pain and how that led to your passion So My pene happen in two forms of tumors in December of. Twenty eleven I was diagnosed, and as one of those things that had probably that Spring, we actually I felt one of my lumps we're in Hawaii. Playing in the surf yet full sand. and. I remember like going over and thinking that doesn't seem normal and disordered dismissing it in. Then as time went on decided, it was like it's still bear promised should go get this checked out. Fast forward life was happening I. Do not get in to see my ob until December and that's when you you're in the throes of the holidays and it wasn't on my radar anymore. And she's like Oh you know you have a long but it's probably not seen. It's probably just you're young. That's what she kept saying you're young it's probably just assists but let's go get it checked out. How you have that gut feeling. In, ad that get feeling and so I had a my first ever Mammogram, and then I also had it altered sound and it was during the ultrasound. The doctor kept asking me you show where your long this scenario like right here like by the time I finally said to her what's going on because you keep asking me the same question and I, keep pointing to the same area and she said, well, it was at Sir that long pause she said there's two and I can tell by the ultrasound that they're not fluid builds that means they're not cyst and rape in there. Just it was like that hit your stomach and it was a aid. And Ironically we had just my husband had Jessica job to move us from city of Chicago to Atlanta the week before. So I was like why need to have a show like what does this all mean another like we really need to do biopsy. And they said, it probably will take you know tone men Wednesday before we have any news well, that Monday I got the news. It was one of those things that you know when you're. Be Calls and says, Hey, call me ascendancy gift. That s if with patients tell the nurse to come get me. And she didn't even have to say anything more than that when I called and they put me on hold to get her she's like a hate giving this news, but it is cancer and basically I don't want to count Dec- anyone downtown. Chicago you to go to north shore, which was like closer to our was in the city. And she's like your whole team is waiting for you and talk about throwing you to the fear pool adverse. That's what they did and it was almost a blessing because it I it's it's led me to where I am today.

The Jersey Joe Show
Wrinkle Twinkle: Wrinkle Fillers 101
"So we're going to talk a little bit more about wrinkle fillers, and we call them wrinkle fillers there's so much more. It's the second most popular procedure in all of cosmetic surgery, following of course, boats hawks which is formerly called botulinum toxin Boateng's is actually just one of four different brands of that Botula Lynam toxin and the wrinkle fillers while there's lots of them. Now, there's juvenile and a whole family of juvenile in products and wrestling and their products and Belo tarot and a whole bunch of others that will maybe talk about tonight. But hopefully, you'll ask me a question about them eight hundred three to one zero seven ten we're also going to talk about I don't might be the concept of the mommy makeover. That is so many plastic surgeons talk about that. But I'm gonna tell you why I don't think the mommy makeover is a good idea at least not a good idea to do in one procedure. And I stand maybe not quite alone. Certainly in a minority of plastic surgeons because so many plastic surgeons would love to do the, mommy makeover. Because it's a big day in the operating for everybody. But I believe in safety. I, and I don't think that a a long procedure that combines a tummy tack with a breast augmentation or breast lift is uniformly safe. You know, I think separately they're just fine. And we can we can do these in two different procedures. But that's what the mommy makeover is. And and people talk about that. But I'll tell you why later in the show why think it's not the best idea to have a mommy makeover at least in one day. All right.

The Frame
Rappers, women won big at Grammys after past snubs
"You watch the Grammy awards last night, and you care about representation and diversity. You may have been pleasantly surprised the sixty first annual Grammy awards did not repeat the Grammy. So male ceremony of twenty eighteen where only one woman Elissa car up one a solo award in the top categories Alicia Keys, hosted Cardi B became the first solo women to win for rap album and Casey must graves took home the trophy for album of the year on top of all that the show's musical performances were heavily female driven with numbers by do aletha. Dolly Parton, communica Baeau, lady Gaga and many more. I spoke today with varieties executive music editor, Shirley Helprin. And she began with her reaction to the shows performances. I thought the performances were really top knots. I thought they were very well produced. They were colorful, they were labyrinth was a lot of, you know, really, you know, beautiful choreography, you know, there were couple of moments. I think people were sort of scratching their heads. Like Jennifer Lopez, you know, sort of presence in the Motown sixtieth anniversary tributes. You know, she got a lot more singing time than smokey Robinson. Who was you know, one of the architects of the Motown's found, but I think Casey muss grades was fantastic. Cardi B was really fun. Boys over about his truck Sawhill speak. In terms of of them stepping into that kind of Barras in line last year about how women needs to step up. I mean, I think the producers and CBS really took to heart the controversy and really looked at their program and thought about these issues I wanna play something from do aletha who won best new artist. She was making a reference to comments made last year by academy president Neo Poh now. Oh my God. I don't even know what speaking I guess where I wanted to begin by saying. How on and I am to be nominated alongside so many incredible female artists, the fizz, I guess this really stepped up. So that is Mirroring what Neil porno said about women stepping up. So they're two things that are at issue here. One is who is allowed and invited to perform their show and the second is who actually goes home with a hardware. So if you're to look at who actually was nominated who won Grammys does it feel like some progress is being made on that front. Even if the performers were actually more Representative of the industry. Yeah. I can't really give credit to the Grammys organization for that. Because it's it's the voting body and the voting body is is working musicians and engineers and mixers producers songwriters, you know. So so it's really what they feel are our songs on the albums that most resonated this year. I think Casey most grades winning album of the year is a great example of how an artist really transcend, John RAs, I love country music with everything that I am. And I'm very proud to be able to get to share my version of that with the world. Thank you for supporting that joke, the embraced by, you know, not just an American audience, but global audience who, you know, probably a lot of them wouldn't call themselves country music fans. So I think that was a big win. And I think childish Gambino winning for this is America, which is such a provocative. You know, in politically charged song was another example of the voting body really embracing something that is different that is not pop-oriented. That wasn't you know, like a major radio hit, you know, all of these things come into play. And and I think things are changing, you know, look -lution sorta like steering battleship. It doesn't happen overnight. But I see signs of abroad or more inclusive Grammy organization than the feature were you think about kind of how wide net the Grammy's and the Grammy voters are casting. You look at Casey most graves, even though the k pop. Bam BTO's did not win. There were certainly a big presence. Does it feel like the definition of what is Grammy worthy is becoming a little bit more broad now. Well, I think there's always been this conflict between Grammys as a TV show and Grammy's as, you know, a music awards ceremony, and you really have to balance those two things, and I think for CBS, which which airs the show their priority is really just making sure that people tune in and that they get the youngest demo possible. You know, Camille at the Belo is odd. Obviously very much of that generation and BTS which has very very energetic fan base. That's why they were toes into present. I mean, they were only nominated for best reporting package and they didn't win. So, you know, been of a stretch to have them there. But that's not to say that people weren't like in excited. Just to see you know, what is the biggest Cape fans in the world. So it's a mix of all those things, you know. I mean, I think it'll be more interesting to see how other awards shows sort of pit after the Grammy's, and the fact that that really took, you know, a much broader more pop Centric Roop of artists to perform were you think about the people who won not only the broadcast Ramon. But earlier was there a specific award that really gratified you and conversely was there one person who didn't win who really wish might have. I think the gratifying win was Saint Vincent winning with Jeff. Antonoff just to incredible artists. You know, I was really thrilled that to aletha one for for best new artist and for electricity, which is just an amazing amazing song really one of the greatest songs of the last year in terms of surprises. I mean, I I mean the little surprise that some of the artists coming in with so many nominations like Drake really didn't walk away with a whole hell of a lot. But I will shout out to one amazing female mastering engineer, which is Emily Lazar. She won four for mastering for Beck's album, and she has been at this for like, you know, twenty years really at the top of her name. And she's the first woman, you know, mastering engineer to win a Grammy of the stature. So really really thrilled about that. To know when it comes to representation women come up very short as producers and as engineer so that was a very special win,

UN News
Massive funding crisis for Palestine relief, compounds collapsing system: UN coordinator
"This is Matt wells at U N, news Gaza hospitals, unable to feed their own patients elective surgeries perspective for years. Those are just a few examples of what the UN's deputy special coordinator for the Middle East. Jamie McGoldrick describes as a collapsing system in free fall on Monday, he issued an appeal as part of the humanitarian response plan for next year the three hundred and fifty million dollars to help one point four million people in the most need across the pied Palestinian. Territories chiefly the Gaza Strip are you a news Arabic chief Reema buzzer was in Gaza with Mr. McGoldrick several weeks ago, and after they visited the main hospital together she asked him to outline the extent of Gaza's plight. The health sector here has been under severe funding shortages for for years. The blockade for the last twelve years by Israel has prevented goods coming in movement. The lack of supply of key essential drugs has been one of the reasons why in the salad problem is one of the reasons as hospitals don't operate properly. L she has a special offer because it's a teaching hospital is one of the biggest hospitals here. And as a result of that when the greet. Macho return demonstration started the March. It was the police that absorb the biggest number of casualties people who are wounded as demonstrations those being twenty thousand people in jobs and five those of those with live bullets most of the injuries are below the knee. And so what we saw today in the hospital was hundreds of young men and women who have been short Belo's who need at least six seven very complicated vascular born reconstruction subsidies, which would take maybe two years seventy operations, and of course, millions of dollars and needs technical support a needs technical ability needs resources this hospital. This guy's doesn't have. Not even talking about the the stick. We're talking about only wounded emergency cases. But there's adults. Yeah. The delta said this morning, they've kgo eight thousand elective surgeries for heart surgery for cancer patients for people regarding tons plant Sodi operations, all of those have been left the being pushed the hospital that don't long do that in the hospital anymore. The only teach trauma Kazaks all the deal with all the other subjects have been postponed. Council delayed or send somewhere else, and that's up to it'll be years before they can clear that might log. Meanwhile, more and more people are getting sick. That exit of the hospital said that he was working he's working as a doctor for thirty years. And this is the first time ever that he sees a hospital unable to feed its patients, and he asked for more support. What can the U N do? Well, I mean, what we try to do when the guy the marches took place demonstrations, we a special people, which was a white paper, which was to try and bring donor specific funding for the health sector. We mighty stick over twenty million dollars. But that's twenty million less than we need. We need forty million. Plus, and that's just to deal with the case law would behalf today every Friday there are more patients who arrive with boom bullet wounds or requiring treatment, and it just answer the caseload. Meanwhile, the other subsidies are not team police because there's no key essential drugs. Can not enough essential drugs. We hear from the Central American see store, the drugstore that are some drugs that run on the running thet it is and forty days. And then when he he says he can't feed these people as indicative of the crisis that health system faces, but the health system is only power part of a broader issue. A broader issue of collage. Apps collapsing system in free fall. And if we said that the unemployment rate in Gaza is fifty percent, how Gessen's surviving always flagged this idea of resilience, which is something that are self reliance that the half here in Gaza. I mean, what is so willingness to survive under very terrible conditions of Nokia station. A blockade of an ability to move around freely unless you can p to go from there. Most people are stuck here for most of the lives. And it's not as you can buy everything you can have everything if you working seven and ten youth don't have jobs, and what we're trying to do is to create cash for what programs are we'll try to get people on what schemes that gives them a trade or skill that, they can go outside St. and say the to themselves, but this difficult to bring immaterial to actually, you know, build funded and self on a Sudafed to export matisyahu because of the restrictions are placed on Gaza. So it's a very very harsh environment for economic development. As a result of the economy is in freefall, the World Bank report in September said very very clear. The GDP gone to one person and to our declared this in poverty, as by the UN standards. So we're facing a crumbling collapsing situation here, and if you put on top of that all the stresses of the great March, Tom the demonstration, the health system, the psychosocial, and then you've got owner as the funding crisis for Indra as massive, you know, people are not George people are losing their jobs losing the support. And that's only adding further and further pressure on a very fragile precarious environment. And you mentioned before that two thousand eighteen was the worst humanitarian funding. What was the main reason for this? Well, I think there's a couple of reasons I think first of all this environment in the Middle East is a lot of other countries who may or higher profile than Palestine, and that would be the Yemen's of the series and the racks and then Libya's so you compete against those unfairly an also Palestine's been around for a long long time. People don't get the sense that there's a there's a political solution in any anything soon. And I think on top of that you've been doing fatigue. You know, then I think with the the fund. Cuts from the US towards Indra. I think that's basically been a catalyst other things to happen. I think is all of that. So we struggle as or humanitarian response plan for two thousand eighteen thirty five percent funded against the global average of fifty percent, which I fade how incredulous that has given the importance of Palestine to this Middle East region and the fighter this Palestinian question has been languishing for so many decades support you're getting from the Arab words from the region. Well, I mean, clearly not enough. I mean, I know the recently pledging event in the received some pledges of hundred twenty two million men much of that came from the Gulf countries, but it has to be a long term prospect has to be a regular prospect. It has to be something we can predictably expect from these donor countries and clued in the Gulf to make sure that we can plan properly because having a timing often ptunning on is not the base we plan for population who are vulnerable and Trump.

UN News
Massive funding crisis for Palestine relief, compounds collapsing system: UN coordinator
"This is Matt wells at U N, news Gaza hospitals, unable to feed their own patients elective surgeries perspective for years. Those are just a few examples of what the UN's deputy special coordinator for the Middle East. Jamie McGoldrick describes as a collapsing system in free fall on Monday, he issued an appeal as part of the humanitarian response plan for next year the three hundred and fifty million dollars to help one point four million people in the most need across the pied Palestinian. Territories chiefly the Gaza Strip are you a news Arabic chief Reema buzzer was in Gaza with Mr. McGoldrick several weeks ago, and after they visited the main hospital together she asked him to outline the extent of Gaza's plight. The health sector here has been under severe funding shortages for for years. The blockade for the last twelve years by Israel has prevented goods coming in movement. The lack of supply of key essential drugs has been one of the reasons why in the salad problem is one of the reasons as hospitals don't operate properly. L she has a special offer because it's a teaching hospital is one of the biggest hospitals here. And as a result of that when the greet. Macho return demonstration started the March. It was the police that absorb the biggest number of casualties people who are wounded as demonstrations those being twenty thousand people in jobs and five those of those with live bullets most of the injuries are below the knee. And so what we saw today in the hospital was hundreds of young men and women who have been short Belo's who need at least six seven very complicated vascular born reconstruction subsidies, which would take maybe two years seventy operations, and of course, millions of dollars and needs technical support a needs technical ability needs resources this hospital. This guy's doesn't have. Not even talking about the the stick. We're talking about only wounded emergency cases. But there's adults. Yeah. The delta said this morning, they've kgo eight thousand elective surgeries for heart surgery for cancer patients for people regarding tons plant Sodi operations, all of those have been left the being pushed the hospital that don't long do that in the hospital anymore. The only teach trauma Kazaks all the deal with all the other subjects have been postponed. Council delayed or send somewhere else, and that's up to it'll be years before they can clear that might log. Meanwhile, more and more people are getting sick. That exit of the hospital said that he was working he's working as a doctor for thirty years. And this is the first time ever that he sees a hospital unable to feed its patients, and he asked for more support. What can the U N do? Well, I mean, what we try to do when the guy the marches took place demonstrations, we a special people, which was a white paper, which was to try and bring donor specific funding for the health sector. We mighty stick over twenty million dollars. But that's twenty million less than we need. We need forty million. Plus, and that's just to deal with the case law would behalf today every Friday there are more patients who arrive with boom bullet wounds or requiring treatment, and it just answer the caseload. Meanwhile, the other subsidies are not team police because there's no key essential drugs. Can not enough essential drugs. We hear from the Central American see store, the drugstore that are some drugs that run on the running thet it is and forty days. And then when he he says he can't feed these people as indicative of the crisis that health system faces, but the health system is only power part of a broader issue. A broader issue of collage. Apps collapsing system in free fall. And if we said that the unemployment rate in Gaza is fifty percent, how Gessen's surviving always flagged this idea of resilience, which is something that are self reliance that the half here in Gaza. I mean, what is so willingness to survive under very terrible conditions of Nokia station. A blockade of an ability to move around freely unless you can p to go from there. Most people are stuck here for most of the lives. And it's not as you can buy everything you can have everything if you working seven and ten youth don't have jobs, and what we're trying to do is to create cash for what programs are we'll try to get people on what schemes that gives them a trade or skill that, they can go outside St. and say the to themselves, but this difficult to bring immaterial to actually, you know, build funded and self on a Sudafed to export matisyahu because of the restrictions are placed on Gaza. So it's a very very harsh environment for economic development. As a result of the economy is in freefall, the World Bank report in September said very very clear. The GDP gone to one person and to our declared this in poverty, as by the UN standards. So we're facing a crumbling collapsing situation here, and if you put on top of that all the stresses of the great March, Tom the demonstration, the health system, the psychosocial, and then you've got owner as the funding crisis for Indra as massive, you know, people are not George people are losing their jobs losing the support. And that's only adding further and further pressure on a very fragile precarious environment. And you mentioned before that two thousand eighteen was the worst humanitarian funding. What was the main reason for this? Well, I think there's a couple of reasons I think first of all this environment in the Middle East is a lot of other countries who may or higher profile than Palestine, and that would be the Yemen's of the series and the racks and then Libya's so you compete against those unfairly an also Palestine's been around for a long long time. People don't get the sense that there's a there's a political solution in any anything soon. And I think on top of that you've been doing fatigue. You know, then I think with the the fund. Cuts from the US towards Indra. I think that's basically been a catalyst other things to happen. I think is all of that. So we struggle as or humanitarian response plan for two thousand eighteen thirty five percent funded against the global average of fifty percent, which I fade how incredulous that has given the importance of Palestine to this Middle East region and the fighter this Palestinian question has been languishing for so many decades support you're getting from the Arab words from the region. Well, I mean, clearly not enough. I mean, I know the recently pledging event in the received some pledges of hundred twenty two million men much of that came from the Gulf countries, but it has to be a long term prospect has to be a regular prospect. It has to be something we can predictably expect from these donor countries and clued in the Gulf to make sure that we can plan properly because having a timing often ptunning on is not the base we plan for population who are vulnerable and Trump.

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