35 Burst results for "Burma"

The Officer Tatum Show
Chris Berman Gets Trolled
"So Chris Berman, more superposed stuff. Chris Burma made a comment. And boy, people mad, they mad they man. You know, it's funny that they got all these statistical data points that they want to push out there when it's social justice adherence. And they want to say all this unique stuff about other black quarterback and two black quarterbacks in the black quarterbacks, both date women and they both date women and their favorite positions in the I'm gonna leave it at that. Now, so they come out with all these statistical data points that nobody really needs to care about. But then when someone comes out with a statistical data point that's not woke or they may be flies in the face of wokeness or there's contradicting their entire theology of existence, they get mad. Chris Berman came out and made a comparison that you have to hear. Wrote a clip. Also, of course, two African American quarterbacks starting against each other in the Super Bowl for the first time fittingly. February 12th is Abe Lincoln's birthday. Here we go with the highlights and. Abraham Lincoln's birthday. Now you know that some people that believe Abe Lincoln was the greatest president and that Abe Lincoln was responsible for freeing black slaves. And it would be fitting, right? I mean, if they want to make a big deal out of two quarterbacks that are American of African descent on Abe Lincoln's birthday, I would argue that he was one of the biggest champions for free in black people. But you know the trolls amongst us can not accept that. Because this needs to be a moment where only black people have only black people. And you add a white person into the equation in that a man. And then he going crazy. And now they hate the world. I just wished that we could get along. And get over this race stuff. Now, I know that color exists race exists exist. But at every front, in our country, we should be trying to evade racial differences as much as we can.

America First with Sebastian Gorka Podcast
Dennis Prager Shares His Thoughts on U.S. Involvement in Ukraine
"You hit on some important aspects that the cynicism, I think cynicism is a factor after Afghanistan after Iraq. That's a valid point, but it's not, it's not valid to use those to oppose aiding Ukraine, but it is a valid point in trying to explain why a conservative would do so. I was in conversation just yesterday with Charlie Kirk, who I said, I'm very close to. And he said, Dennis, I will tell you of all your arguments, the one that might really start to move me to supporting aiding Ukraine is the moral argument. Which I would think that every every Jew and Christian who takes the Bible seriously would think about there is a law that is animated my life do not stand by the blood of your neighbor. That God forbids us, this is a divine commandment in the first 5 books, which I'm writing my commentary on. We are forbidden to stand by the blood of our neighbors. So then they will have a retort. Oh, does that mean we intervene every time? Do we go into Myanmar? AKA Burma, because of persecution that takes place there. Nobody advocates every single time. But I point out to people, as I know you do, the seriousness of this attack as perceived by Europeans is extremely powerfully represented by the fact that Sweden and Finland want to join NATO, Sweden has been neutral since World War I. Which is not to their credit, but is just a fact.

The Charlie Kirk Show
How the Lord Told Victor Marx to Go to Iraq Through His Wife
"And it eventually led to the opportunity to go to Iraq when ISIS invaded and started attacking and killing and the lord told me to go through my wife. And I had just come back from Burma and she's like, I think the lord wants you to go to Iraq. And I'm like, no, he doesn't. And we got in a good discussion about it. And I'm like, hey, I still got the mosquito fever right now. I'm not ready to, and she goes, we ought to pray. Have you prayed yet? I'm like, what's that got to do with it? And she said, pray. And I did. I didn't even finish the prayer. The lord said, yeah, you're going to go. And then I put together a team, the mission was to help some girls who had been held captive by ISIS to help them recover from the trauma of it. And this was while ISIS is everywhere. I put together a great team, former SEAL Team guys, delta, some marines, did I say seal? Still team guys, because if there's a picture taken, you got to have a seal. I served in the Marine Corps, so some of you will get that. And put the team together. I said, okay, this is the mission.

On Being with Krista Tippett
"burma" Discussed on On Being with Krista Tippett
"Connected to this particular Buddhist notion of meta loving kindness, which holds not just some kind of compassion towards others, which can be hard to muster, but compassion towards one's self, which makes it harder to be hard. Yeah, can be harder, right, can be harder. But make all kinds of things possible. One should not confuse compassion for oneself with self indulgence. Right. Right. That's a difficult. Right. Yeah. I mean, you know, meta. That struck me so strongly when I first began practicing metro or loving kindness I was in Burma in 1985 when I first practiced it intensively in a structured way. And I always knew how it was done. I always knew that classically began with yourself, which I found kind of confusing, because I thought, well, surely the higher path, the more spiritual way would be denying yourself and some kind of self abnegation. And then just focusing completely on others and that would be the way, but going back to what is realistic. Or not. They also say that meta or loving kindness is a practice of generosity. It's like generosity of the spirit. And the best kind of generosity comes from a sense of inner abundance. Because if we feel depleted and overcome and exhausted and just burnt out, we're not going to have the wherewithal inside the sense of resourcefulness to care about anybody, even to notice them all that much, you know, just it's not only a kind of self indulgence, but it's a self preoccupation that happens when we feel so undone. So unworthy, so incapable of giving or whatever it might be. However, it might manifest. And so I really do see that factor of loving kindness for oneself is this tremendous sense of strength and resourcefulness in terms of connecting to others. And of softness with one's self, making that possible, which I don't know, even when we're trying to be altruistic or generous. We're hard on ourselves, right? We push ourselves. And this is a different, it's a different attitude. Oh, it's very different. I mean, I guess the one question that is very interesting to reflect on is how do I actually learn best? How do I change? How do I grow? Is it through that kind of belittling myself and berating myself and humiliating myself? Or is it through something else? Some other quality like self compassion and recognizing the pain or skillfulness of something I've done or said and having the energy to actually move on. So where does that energy come from? It comes from not being stuck. And how do we get on stock and in fact it's from forgiving ourselves and realizing, yeah, it happened. It was wrong. I'm going to go on now in a different way because I'm capable of that. I am capable of change. The two of you in your discussions about enemies, you also so there's the outer enemies, the inner enemies, which well challenging to combat are it's pretty clear what you're talking about, and then there's this notion of the secret enemy of a super secret enemy. And I want you to, I mean, it's interesting language to begin with, but I really want to understand what you mean and also what's the difference between the secret enemy and this super secret enemy. So what are we talking about here? I wish I knew. I have to reread the books. I'm just kidding. Yeah. There are these two these two mental habits that lie at the core of the unenlightened psychology in the Buddhist view. And one of them is called this basically translates literally as the self habit or self grasping. And it's a kind of cognitive thing rather than a moral thing. It's different from selfishness. It's where one thinks of oneself as a fixed rigid identity, separate from everything else that somehow is constituted of itself. You know, it's like, you know, when you see a picture of yourself in a scene like 5 years ago, in a picnic at a party or whatever traveling in some setting, and you then remember the scene you were in. We all have we all have the idea that I was just exactly the same subjectivity then as I am now. And so there's this seems to be this unchanging point of identity in us, which we cling to. And this is the root of our problems in Buddha's breakthrough insight. As a psychologist, not a religious thing. It's his psychological breakthrough because of course there is no such thing. Every cell in your body has changed, your mind has had all kinds of other experiences and you're completely and even at the time you were very involved in your whatever your environment was. And there is continuity, of course, because you can remember the situation. But we are really very, very different. And so the idea that the habitual idea that there's this unchanged thing is actually a tremendous cause of suffering because in fact, we're changing all the time. So it's the ultimately most inwardly unrealistic thing that you can think of. Talk about realism. And it's sort of it comes from a sense of the fear and also even a sense of the inconvenience of being completely interconnected with everything all the time. You know that you want to have a kind of we were wrongly thinking that freedom means to be disconnected from other things to withdraw from connection..

Rock N Roll Archaeology
"burma" Discussed on Rock N Roll Archaeology
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Rock N Roll Archaeology
"burma" Discussed on Rock N Roll Archaeology
"So again just kind of an amazing little full circle.

Rock N Roll Archaeology
"burma" Discussed on Rock N Roll Archaeology
"So wondering if folks know the saw we've done some pretty top forty songs late and this one it's like you know it or you don't but we're here to tell you some things about song itself and then tell me some memories related to the saw it's got an interesting little backdrop to it to this one Just so you had like the history mission burma. It's guitar singer. Roger millar basis singer. Clint conley drummer singer. Peter prescott had kind of a unofficial member. Martin swope to take loops gimblett. A huge part of their music became part of their a wall of sound. This layered very distinctive sound. Had just steeped awesome. Yeah awesome parts of this of post-punk seen they were critical. Darlings started the band in nineteen seventy nine and actually broke up for the first time in nineteen. So it's like yeah. They weren't together that long but while they were disbanded like their star just grin grew out of their own legend grin group. They had reunited officially in two thousand two enduring the time. Ninety three thousand two and they're gone. That fanbase kept growing. A record is kept them in print of and they were featured prominently in the class of our van to be your life. That's cool all right. I didn't know that are band to be your life. So is that like a great book about different bands and their histories oral history. A highly recommend checking it out. Yeah runs through a number of bands. But it's absolutely classic book must any rock fan definitely check it out. It's fantastic and then that's when i reach. My mother was from their album. Sumo's calls marches in nineteen eighty one. That was written by clint conley. Actually and featuring on that one. It's clint on vocals. Instead of roger who did a lot of their other vocals work. But this one is client and you read within our band to be your life. Click to phrase of the title of that song. From henry miller essay the writer henry miller and originally but she didn't know that it was supposedly i utter by the nazi hermann. Gory so and he did know because it was in the context of this This henry norris and he liked the turn of phrase and so he had said in the in the book of your life. He was asked about it. He said i wasn't too happy to hear about that connection. 'cause i didn't wanna be linked to that sort of thing but it was. Yeah right one one of these days but it was free that power. I had this risk to me. That's kind of the alchemy of writing songs so he had figured it out later on like us. Traces back to this person and there's some irony course of all this back there progressive band with this heavy and hardy sins of irony so the fact that they were connected with this was kind of just this strange say the ended up happening. So yeah awesome. Awesome awesome sue ya craziness craziness craziness glad that you know. He's not part of that. Shitty nazi cause. Anyway i did my own research on this as well so good Pedia actually gave the translation of the song and basically song of when i reach for my revolver because it was originally german whatever's german and in english translation is. Whenever i hear the word culture i remove the safety for my brownie. Fuck you dude. But you anyway okay right nat but it's a. It's a really cool song. Obviously there's no connection to nazi ties. Let's keep going basil mission abroad Great in band So so good in fact. This song was actually redone by catherine wheel of any of those nineties hardcore alternative rock. Remember catherine wheel. I know yeah band feels like don't get mentioned as often maybe issue. Yeah no absolutely. They are a fantastic band. Kinda had their own little Following will they did a remake of this song in ninety two And also moby. We all know movies of Geeky top forty right may be a bad again. Nobody really knows about. That's cool man Music and you stop while the sun was so cool the mobile redid it In ninety six and it was the first single from his fourth studio album animal rights but check it out. The song is dark notes. So moby is top forty artists so movies trying to get. Hey so what did he do. He needs it on. Mtv he changed the lyrics totally. Get it i get it. Video makes sense and on. Mtv you'll find the song. That's when i realize it's over still looking dr boogie no way. It doesn't really different different thing. Yes it's a little bit of a different thing and it's funny too because yeah you're right. Mtv to my knowledge Looked at that a little bit like they'd ask him like Could you modify this to get. Airplanes are like well like to not have the connotations. even though it's like the song itself is not a violence song but obviously title wise. They didn't want to be held. Probably responsible for eighty day kinda funny right then With any the are seeing r. o. Israel robin will anyway total. I oh we got the opportunity to see them in two thousand eight and allison janney. Jurors really good show. Yes we got the opportunity to see the reunited mission of burma said they were at this point every night for a couple of years and thousand eight and we said we gotta go see. These guys gotta go. See these guys They're playing at one of the to my to my mind for my money. One of the best show venues in brooklyn out the music hall of williamsburg. Yep yeah love that. You love to setup Many shows they're so cool so we knew it was going to be a really good show so were big fans have constantly remember us singing. That's when i reach from just all the tag for no reason to each other walking down the street not inciting violence guys we know. You're not new yorkers. No it's just long. So i really have to keep pressing this subject here. It's not it's a dark solvent. it's i appreciate it a you're clarifying our listeners. The understand and if they like you get a get its fullness of but it's funny because you loved it was really just. Their star had risen just for folks to understand to wear like mission of burma was actually on mike every brooklyn bar jukebox do now two thousand eight these time. These old artists postpone pump. The ones like the underground artists.

Rock N Roll Archaeology
"burma" Discussed on Rock N Roll Archaeology
"Know sock sooners. Welcome to all of you to episode. Eleven of stephanie and stephanie. Talk toots at-at tutors. At stephanie year. You guys are doing well on this summer. gay. I'm stephanie myers. And we're happy to have you guys here. I know we have some new folks here. Might be just discovering us. We just want to say we're glad you're here. Where here talk about our favorite tunes your talk about our favorite stories and thanks for sticking around absolutely thank. You old covers newcomers. Everyone in between this is awesome will hate us an episode. Dan mentioned that. I was going to la. Which is a rarity for stephanie. To be in the same room but we had to be together so we could celebrate our new family with pantheon. Joining that podcast network were so so many rape great great podcasts. On that in that network. I mean if you're reeser fan which i know. I am masuda weezer since seventh grade. Yes i just said that. The seventh grade. Yes even wit to the fan club guy. The blue album notes like all of the songs you get that seventy back in the day and you head j. network man like these. These podcasts are shit. Yeah definitely check it out and we're happy about that so it was right seeing you stephanie. la was always a good time. And of course the beautiful weather to tonio. Love san antonio where it is. I love my home. See i do vary donio battle. It's hot air enough. We had a good awesome to see. I wonder if people all know that we very difficult. This is our norm record from separate cities. Here us out anton ya. It's even to be able to share. The same. space of a few days was really awesome. And as you can imagine the at times like this a rarity john magin it's probably loveless Exactly exactly that was actually my first trip since the pandemic and yeah thank god for vaccinations in you know I've been hanging low. Since i got back the time. Get back to nick as you're sure all right so late in the news lately in the news. Excuse me there has been some buzz from the nirvana baby. Nirvana eighty spencer. Elden file lawsuits on the founded the surviving members of nirvana in love. And a big also some folks from the record company from given. Yeah because he never got his royalties for being the naked baby on the cover of never mind. Nineteen ninety one's never mind For those folks that did not hear about this. I'm surprised because as nirvana is nirvana monetize. Even my errands You know and so begin on album cover spencer l. in Supposedly did not get any royalties for being the face of that out lung. And i'll let let's talk a little bit more about this. Some interesting stuff. Yeah so it's interesting case. Of course he said child in as a baby getting photographed for the cover. It was kirk events idea and concept photograph about fifty babies and he chews spencer. It's an interesting story and by the time this comes out. I think most folks will have heard about this. We were doing some digging and just hearing there so much involved in this lawsuit to He hid spencer. Her talked a little bit about Felt like that picture actually opened the gate for some abuse. That came his way later. I don't. I don't have particular insight into my happen. He kind of alluded to it. In interviews and said you know this visibility on May be visible to predators and other folks. And i think there's obviously also deeper trauma and that he had gone through a Doesn't it be connected to others and so hoping wears out for everybody but certainly a story that You know falls under the odd news Categories that you that you're up in the headlines up you know for sure. So i did my own digging and just hearing about it. I mean obviously you. And i have no relation to spencer illness or vodka whatsoever. This story is the story but the things that we read about it right so like iran in times that Some of them swim trunks. Reenacting the album cover. He did it willingly for the tenth seventeenth twentieth and twenty fifth anniversaries of good against when trump's in a nascent kind of supposedly recently because he enter elon is an artist and he invited nirvana to his show and he got butthurt because they didn't want to participate and he's quoted by saying Just a few months ago he reaching out to nirvana and why am. I still undercover. Not that big of a deal so he was just kind of basically just butter. That's what be nothing. I hear but regardless either way Bid infos interesting. Donnas plays l. in other news that need sawday grow. This is like our lake themed. Chih-chia opening i did. I finally got to see. The rescheduled of provider shows ageold. For little of to go finally got to see them this week at record beforehand. You'll hear this eliminator. But it was a girl is just Good you know. Providers kissed her put on such a incredible show. In every sense of the word. It was exactly so all baxter show at through fighters insistence in la regulations. It was also in all mast show So as far as ways to mitigate spread salts pretty good about vat it was a it was really good time there on a side. Note the forum of maybe throw away my purse because they thought that it needs the dimensional regulations. Which did i measured it beforehand Thankfully do have people from their team reached out to me right. Let them know what happened that night. That's.

The Daily Boost
Is it Time to Move Faster?
"So says honey boo. Faster is your hair on fire for success. You feel like you really can do it. What's holding you back. Maybe you're holding yourself back. Maybe you're doing what i said. You're doing what i'm doing right now. Is thinking time pondering time you got to do that. You've got to get your head straight. You gotta make sure you know where you wanna go but there is a point in time where you pull the trigger and go right. The my hair is on fire right now. I'm just not letting the body follow. It's if a little hot up there. Right i i'll tell you i need to get some breeze jump in the water real fast. Burma up so after we get beyond that thinking time after we decided we know exactly what her path is going to be. Then we have to get on it a way. There's a phrase that comes up that you probably heard before i. It's the faster the speed of the leader the faster the speed of the pack l. Let me just stop for a second. Say okay your. I mean if you're trying to do anything dive you're leading your own life at least your family's life but maybe you don't consider it. Hey scott leaders want stopping by house. Okay doesn't matter. The pack are all the people. You're dealing with a realtor the baker's the the sellers all except in that situation. It's just the people you're dealing with the faster you move the faster. They moved. What what if they don't sometimes they don't. It's okay you keep moving people notice. You're moving. I'm telling you you want to go buy house right now. Let's use that metaphor if you want to buy a house as a seller's market. It's very difficult right now to do that. People are out there doing it but you know with the biggest problems people have. Nobody gets back to anybody gonna a house put in your offer and then be busy for the next forty eight hours where they try to reach you. I they're gonna go for the people that are ready so if you speed up the process it doesn't matter how fast they go you're gonna move on. Move on move on. It's okay but you're ready to move when you say you're ready to move. Don't be one of the twenty percent who doesn't do that of economic principle as well you know. The speed of money velocity of money. Same kind of thing. They judge economy. How fast the money moves. I can tell you this from a law of attraction standpoint. If you're holding your money your in lack if you make that money move and make it move fast and invest it and get out there. Just keep things going. You make money what happens. Simple truth. Success like speed.

Coach's Corner with Paul Ybarra
"burma" Discussed on Coach's Corner with Paul Ybarra
"Here. Burma babies need me. I need to get to a place in. Godoi needs to start praying for my own children and i remember when god gave me the book to write damage children healing hearts to love again and i said i can't write this book with my babies broken like this. They've got to be healed. This book will ally but boy. We have to be careful when we pray for because somebody's writing that book. I have to begin to heal. My children have to heal. And i had to get to a place of going to constantly. I remember my son. He was hurting in when he would drink he would always call me and say things and i would hang the phone up and tell him you're not gonna be disrespecting me but he wasn't disrespect. Immediate was me being embarrassed. Mistakes that i made as a mother and i walk in denial because the things that he said were hurting me but there was a time when he called. I never forget january. The firms two thousand eighteen and i want two thousand nineteen. I wanted to hang the phone up so badly. But god told me. At this time. I couldn't hang up ahead to listen to my heart and i was crying like a little baby when my son was talking to me on the phone i was at work and i had come out of the office and told guy when i got off the phone. I said not only do my sundays..

On The Ledge
Dr. Colin Walker on Snake Plants Aka Sansevieria
"Well hi folks are. I'm calling walker. I'm currently president of the british koch succulent society. But my eight year presidency is just about to come to an end. I have been interesting growing and studying succulents for just over fifty years. I'm now retired. So i can spend more of my time looking after them. Them and writing about them. I have a lodge collection and two greenhouses conservatory on a porch. I currently live in scotland just gloss so the dry conditions are a bit challenging to what i was used to embed fiche. We hate talk about sense of areas and this has been a subject that people have been requesting pretty much since they thought of making this podcast. And we're finally talking about them dating a whole episode to them and these of grown his popularity in the last few years. But i wonder whether you could tell us. Start off by telling us a bit about where and how they grow in the wild and what conditions are like. I'm guessing they have to be tough because they're from a place where the not getting much moisture sons. Fear is a genus of about eighty species distributed in africa Also there's a couple in madagascar then going east daycare innova beer and his fall eastern burma. There's a severe burn money. I've only ever encountered severe is in the wild once we were on a safari in the eastern province of south africa. And there. I encountered what i am believed to be some severe hyacinth. Authorities are about five species native south africa

UN News
U.N. Warns Tanzania Not to Reject People Fleeing Mozambique Violence
"An alert now for thousands fleeing violent extremists in northern mozambique and a call from the un refugee agency. Unhcr for neighboring tanzania to keep its borders open to those in need of protection the development comes as the un agency cited fresh reports that people displaced from mozambique's kepco delgado province have been forcibly returned from tanzania similar indications that people were being pushed back to mozambique from tanzania emerged last september and in april. Unhcr spokesperson boris. Chesnokov said that several thousand mozambicans have been pushed back from tanzania into northern mozambique since last year including than fifteen hundred this month during an interagency mission in april twenty. Twenty one to the nicobar boarded pointed mozambique. Unhcr in partners learned that most of the mozambican sheltering their hoped to find refuge in tanzania after fleeing deadly attacks by non-state groups in burma in march people told you hdr they track for days to the ruben river. Cross by boat to reach tanzania from where they were turned by the authorities. Many were women and young children. The situation is desperate for single. Mothers who the agency said our staying in negative mono without family support conditions are dire and needs cute for food water sanitation and health services pertaining limited. Humanitarian assistance is reaching the remote area

Bobkast
"burma" Discussed on Bobkast
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"burma" Discussed on Bobkast
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Democracy Now! Audio
Violence In Myanmar Continues As Military Cracks Down On Opposition
"In. Burma were than eighty people. Were killed friday when soldiers opened fire on a crowd of protesters demanding a reversal of the military coup that ousted burma's democratically elected government survivors. Said soldiers used grenades and other heavy weapons to fire at anything that moved. The massacre took place in the town of boggle northeast of the capital rangoon l. swear an alliance of fighters from ethic minority groups attacked a police station in eastern burma saturday. At least ten officers were reportedly killed in the attack.

Buddhist Society of Western Australia
Buddhist Attitudes towards Worldly Problems With Ajahn Brahmali |
"I thought tonight i was gonna talk a little bit about some of the problems in the world and how to deal with these problems from a buddhist point of year and how to think about them in a way that is constructive and what we can do about some of these things. What other buddhist attitudes to some of the problems we see in the world and one of those problems that we are seeing right now. We have seen the problems in myanmar in burma with the military account taking over the government and people protesting in the streets and then people being killed by them by the military. And of course is a very anti buddhist way of behaving. Yeah people killing getting killed and all of this so the question is what can we do and one of the things. That of course is on my mind is what can i do as a monk. What would i do if i was in burma and the military came up and said okay. You know pointing a gun at you or something like that. And i wonder the interesting things that you find in the buddhist sutras buddha's discourses and the buddhist vinegar is precisely this interaction between the monastic sir. And the lay people especially when the times of trouble and this times of trouble of course with the world was no different at the time of the buddha and it is now. Her world is pretty much the same. Maybe we on a little bit less spiritual so maybe we have gone a bit backwards. Since the time of the buddha people like to think we're going forward is right but i think sometimes we go backward in things like spirituality. There's no obvious reason why we're going forward spirituality go backwards noser and certainly at the time of the buddha things were quite different from what they are now but anyway because the problems are largely the same. What happened if the lay people behaving really badly. Let's was saying bad things about the buddha dharma sangha they were really doing bad things towards the monks and nuns. And whatever and what what you do and the buddha lay down a procedure that you can do as a monastic which is called the procedure of turning the ball upside down.

AP News Radio
Stepping up Myanmar coup penalties, US suspends trade deal
"Stepping off of me I'm all crew penalties the US will put off a trade deal Washington has a suspended the man long deal under the twenty thirteen trade and investment framework agreement until a democratic government is restored in the southeast Asian country off to a February one crew followed by a violent crackdown on protests trade representative Katherine Ty says in a statement the U. S. supports the people of Burma in the efforts to restore the democratically elected government and strongly condemns the security forces brutal violence against civilians I'm Charles king of this month

AP News Radio
Myanmar air strikes send ethnic Karen fleeing to Thailand
"Thousands of villages in eastern ma'am all her from the Karen ethnic minority fled across the border into Thailand the exodus was prompted by several S. strikes on a Carrington with a position in the area the bombing of Karen states metro district near the side win referred by minimal forces left many injured in some dads the director of humanitarian group free Burma Rangers David you bank says the attack was unexpected there are multiple airstrikes and what was very different for us is we haven't had air strikes there for over twenty years tension at the frontier comes as pro democracy leaders are seeking to have the Karen and other ethnic groups join them as allies which would add an armed element to that struggle so far the ethnic armed groups have any committed to providing protection to protesters in the areas they control the Karen National Union okay I need the leading political party for the Karen minority is one of more than a dozen ethical Kanai stations that have been fighting for decades to gain more time to me for me MO central governments I'm Karen Thomas

Abdul at Large
Tornadoes leave 6 dead across the South
"Meanwhile, they're cleaning up in Georgia and Alabama following Thursday's deadly twisters. His neighborhood in Pelham, Alabama, where there's a lot of damage to tend to, including roofs and homes and holes just ripped through the storm system that gave life to over two dozen tornadoes that rode through parts of the South was extremely powerful and places like Oh Hachi, Alabama for exam. Where the National Weather Service says an F two tornado hit six people five in Alabama and at least one in Georgia are confirmed Dead. Fox is Charles Watson in Pelham, Alabama. Anti government protesters in Burma hit hard today by police

The World and Everything In It
Military tightens grip, death toll among anti-coup protesters rises as Myanmar seethes
"Security forces killed more than fifty protesters in a series of clashes saturday and sunday and reports of more violence followed on monday. The independent broadcaster democratic voice of burma said security forces killed at least eight protesters in four cities or towns. The united nations said at least one hundred and thirty eight peaceful. Protesters have died in myanmar. Since the february first military

WTOP 24 Hour News
Spring-like temperatures predicted for the end of the week in Washington DC
"Forecast. Wait until we get to Thursday. Here's NBC force. Rianna Burma solo. Yeah, you know, the good news is we kind of just gradually warm up every day. We get closer to Thursday. So tomorrow morning, definitely feeling like winter By Thursday afternoon. Spring is here and will feel those signs of spring much earlier than that. Now, this is officially the second toe last week of winter spring this year, the equinox march 20th 2021 s So as we look ahead to what is officially the last week of winter will be seen twenties to start my Day, then turning to low fifties. Very mild and comfortable. Tomorrow afternoon, Tuesday, mid sixties sunny skies Wednesday, upper sixties possibly 70 degrees in the district with plenty of sunshine. Thursday. We've got low seventies the warmest day of the week. Clouds return on Friday. A chicken our current temperatures, Manassas, It is 27 degrees, Occoquan 29 degrees and college Park 30 degrees, Briana. Thank you very much 38 degrees right now outside our studios brought to you by new look home design.

Standup Comedy "Your Host and MC"
Bonus #7 "An Audience of One" Larry Wilson - burst 1
"I don't really tell jokes. So i think it just not sort of what i do when i think when someone says oh jack i always think of our good friend. Kevin pollock who. I used to play poker with a lot in los angeles and kevin will be cracking up the whole table stuff. I remember joke that he told one time that. Let him right cambridge. Oh so. I'll tell. I can't wait. I love oh. My god these kevin story to back you know but I love the joke especially in kevin. Does he does all these accents. And cardinal these ten tastic hughes of the oh. I'm just on behalf of the joke. Here old greenish miller chairman sitting around a men's club and they're ruminating about their history and there's some younger men there and when the older and says oh originals captured younger champs about the time you came face to face with a man eating tiger in burma and originals only head of causing cultural experience or out in the bush search and had no idea while the movie i cooled open some of the grass and there. I was face to face with an eight hundred thousand ryan. I'm ashamed to say. I told myself what are the younger men says. Walk to miller. I wouldn't feel bad at all. Anyone were over to have that reaction with man eating lion into residences. No i meant just now when i went. I love that

AP News Radio
Myanmar forces use violence again against protesters
"Myanmar police have used tear gas and rubber bullets again to disperse protesters opposing lost months military takeover in the citizen produced video an injured man is rushed home down the street the young man points to a puncture wound on his back multiple from seven cities and towns which are still independently confirmed claim police used live ammunition causing at least one death independent television and online news service the democratic voice of Burma says three people have been shot in the last twenty four hour period including one in the head video shows three with injuries after protesters ventured into a main street then turned around to the sound of gunfire I'm Charles last month

1202 - The Human Factors Podcast
An interview with CIEHF President, Amanda Widdowson On Why Design Should Be For Everybody
"Welcome to this episode of twelve to human factors. Podcast this interview. Something that i've been wanting to do for an awful long time to really get into what it means to be. The president of the chartered institute of human factors but calls with covert and with everything being terribly busy The current president has been a bit of person to track down. But i finally got hold of the individual sense. So welcome and thank you very much for joining us. Thank you very very pleased to be here. Yeah so. I'm underwood's don't you. Now the the human capability capability leave tallies But he hasn't always been there. Where did it all start. How did you get into human factors. going back to the very beginning which is quite a long time ago i i was looking for higher education qualification and that was related to the psychology degree that i did because i found that i i wasn't really Successful in getting related career once they graduated ignored. I go good degree I really interested in the bar logical sidon. Psychological side economics was contested marriage. Those two blends And i was lucky enough to get a medical research council. grant that he mse economics at ucla. I'm from then. I've been working in makes absence. So that was really. That was my big turning point. There's just something that i've always been passionate bow. And i've always been interested in my even my summer jobs that i had. I was always thinking. Oh you couldn't we design that back. So is this the right way to do things say i've always had an interesting vices. I'll say this past year has been challenging. Puerto possibly more challenging than most I've had suddenly felt that in the you know the wool working from home thing is certainly respect. It's been brilliant because you've been been home but then in some respects has been rather difficult because you've been at home all the time. Have you found it. How have you found working from home. Yeah it's been a k- i mean in. I think i'm fortunate in that myself. And my pont vice working from home at the moment. I'm we've got separate rooms the enabling today that off. He on this portion. As not. But i think is really helped us maintain the sensor base and ability to to what effectively saying that i did spend some Working out of sight because since the The nature of the weltman that i couldn't work from So i've also experienced that side as well and that's been really challenging. How you work in an office and work together to kind of huddle. But you've got to maintain the social distancing it's very strange nomination though I've been able to do my job. in just as effectively I haven't really had a. She's being a consultant anyway on east working remotely and in different places and did occasionally wet from home before say I've found it a lot easier. I think than than most hasn't been such a change for me so And in some ways they're they're being benefits it's It's nice not to have to do travel or the strangely. I was finding myself missing. Joe biden was named before but lockdown is about an hour's drive now meet and economist that kind of listening to the radio in the car and the open roads and you know indistinct to You know my kind of playlist thing so missed that a little bit but ultimate. I think our benefits as well as disadvantages in the new ways of working that we will have to adapt to think sunny grew with with with a lot of that because the gap between no matter. How my driving to his fifteen twenty minutes And just having that space to most chill out and wind down all when you going to work so to start teaching yourself up if you've got any sort of meetings or whatever what you're gonna do You saw really lose space when you're working from home you're stepping outside of just going into the kitchen. It's not kind of changed from the home made to be business mode. Isn't tim back again. And that definitely changing an unwinding. Its hottest to when you have When you all wake him from home the whole time so it's slightly. Twenty separate space is just work and and try and keep areas the just behind him as well. you know. Wet possible between separate the two activities a bit. Almost say lucky that i've i've got a dog. Says she makes sure that. I get outside on a weather's like like now. I like it's raining now. Say it it's she's making sure he's taking time for yourself. I think sightsee nature. I'm a away on the way in. Burma is really healthy. Can helped me

Press Play with Madeleine Brand
Malaysian court temporarily halts deporting Myanmar nationals
"Immigration officials in Malaysia have deported more than 1000 million mar nationals and move human rights groups say could put them at risk. Following the February 1st coup. The military carried out in the country, formally known as Burma, Michael Sullivan is following developments from neighboring Thailand. Malaysian court ordered a halt to the immediate deportation of the Myanmar nationals earlier in the day. Pending the outcome of a hearing on Wednesday to suspend the deportation altogether. Instead, hundreds were loaded up to three Myanmar navy ships to begin the journey to a home they fled. Human rights groups say members of Myanmar's Muslim minority Rohingya and many from Myanmar's other minority communities are included. Malaysian immigration officials denied this protests against the February 1st coup are continuing in Myanmar, despite warnings from the military protesters have embarked on a confrontational path. That could lead to a loss of life. If the demonstrations don't end for NPR news, I'm Michael Sullivan in Chiang Rai.

Morning Edition
Myanmar's Military Coup: How We Got Here
"The country's civilian leader, Ahn Sung Souci, will remain in custody for another two days. The military staged a coup on February. 1st and people have been protesting it, but the big questions right now are why did the coup happened when it did? And what happens next? Here's NPR's Julie McCarthy. By the hundreds of thousands citizens armed only with indignation March daily against the military takeover. the escalating dangers, teachers, engineers and doctors in their scrubs demand that civilian rule be reinstated the country's defacto leader Aung Songs, Hoochie was arrested February 1st thwarting the decisive re election of her National League for Democracy. The U. N Human Rights Office is tracking more than 350 political and state officials, along with activists, journalists, monks and students who have been detained. Young gon based commentator Kinzel Win, says the atmosphere Feels like the upheaval of 1988 when the whole country went out to protest on the streets of Yangon just by comparison, at time, it ended badly. Some people shot and kills and the army taking over again. When says it is a once in a generation event, especially inflaming the young voters who came of age under me and Mars fitful transition to democracy. They don't want to even hear the name of that. C zero Power takeoff power historian thought Manu, author of the Hidden History of Burma, says over the past decade the Army had relinquished day today governing to an elected parliament. Ah hybrid arrangement that left to the generals in charge of security and believing that after surviving years of Western sanctions They were in a position of strength. But chief parliamentarian Long songs who achieved sought to change that governing model and the constitutional change she wanted was to have the army under the control of an elected government. And under the control of her and this has led to tension meant who says Souci was alert to the possibility the army would probe for an opportunity to overthrow her November's election set the stage. Souci refused to discuss any alleged irregularities at the polls, which the army claimed had reduced its share of oats. Generals took the refusal as an affront on do that feeling of disrespect comes after many years where they've also felt not properly consulted where she's had the limelight where she seeking to undermine this kind of set up that they've had over the past 10 years meant juices from the Army's point of view, the hybrid model might have worked with lesser luminaries. The generals didn't count on the 75 year old on songs. Hooches sustained Star power or that this daughter of Burma's independence hero had a taste for power that might sideline them. But she broke the mold and in a way what's happened this past week? Has been the end of that experiment to see if that system could work with her as well, innit? Kinzel Win says it's entirely possible that the Army never intended Maura than one term for young songs hoochie and they had to find every Ruthie can think of You keep her away, and now it has succeeded but meant who says it's not clear whether the generals will only be satisfied if Souci is permanently removed. The situation, he says, is difficult to read. Myanmar's military rulers have seized power during a pandemic, which has made the messiness of governing even Messier. People are hungry and financially hurting, and now they stand on balconies, banging pots and pans furious over losing their democratic experiment. Julie McCarthy. NPR news

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"burma" Discussed on 600 WREC
"Exclusive is commercial free, usually half hour 45 minutes of just, you know me talking about stuff that I didn't get a chance to talk about during the show that I felt really, really passionately about. Or we go over different things and it Zaveri different field and anything else I do. I think on on Friday, I did an interview with Dave Eubanks and you might have heard about the The fighting in the revolution in Burma, or I feel I have to say I can't I can't remember what they called What? Myanmar? Me, Amar. Don't call it MIA Markets Burma This was a hostile takeover by the military. They had a woman who was elected president on dshaughnessy getting too big internationally. She was very much like a Nelson Mandela. She made the mistake. Of negotiating with the Army. And the army is known for genocide. And she said, Okay, okay, and she allowed them to go into place. Right, Inga? I think it is in Burma. And just start slaughtering Muslims. Well, the same time the army's been slaughtering Christians. Dave Eubanks is this guy who is just remarkable. The free Burma Rangers. They they've gone in. We've worked with them with Mercury one. They've gone into Syria. They've gone into Iraq. They save people. Um, and he was in the middle of the jungle. And, uh, And hiding from The army. Who will show them all the time. And he was just talking about the hundreds and hundreds of thousands of people that are displaced. And they all survive. Because of donations and they somehow or another, they are smuggled across the border. And food and water and everything these people who have lost everything. Ah, it Z provided for them, And these guys are amazing. These air Christians We're trying to be killed because of their belief. And they're never gonna stop until the army until Burma becomes Berman again that they'll never stop..

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"burma" Discussed on KNST AM 790
"I'm ham Puso Fox News. That's how President Biden feels about his predecessor. The issue came up during an interview with CBS News. What Value is giving him and intelligent 3 ft. What impact? Does he have it all other than the fact he might slip and say something the president, citing what he calls former President Trump's erratic behavior, Intel updates are routinely given to past presidents as a courtesy. President Biden plans to press ahead with a massive coronavirus stimulus bill, saying a Republican compromise doesn't go far enough. A budget resolution has been adopted by the House and Senate, clearing the way for Democrats to move forward on a $1.9 trillion coronavirus relief proposal. Without Republican support. We hope to be able to put Vaccines and people's arms money in people's pockets. House Speaker Nancy Pelosi says she still hopes to find Republican support. But using the budget reconciliation process gives Senate Democrats the ability to pass a covert bill with a simple majority socks. Is Jared Hell Burn. She was at the Capitol during the riot last month and faces several charges, but that won't stop a Texas woman from taking a vacation. Federal judge has okayed a trip to Mexico for a woman charged in the capital riots. In order the judge granted Jenny Louise Kuds request to take a quote work related bonding trip with her employees later this month. Fox's Rick Leventhal Burma's military shuts down public access to the Internet nationwide as thousands of people protest this week's military coup that has the country's leader under house arrest. The coup is sparked international outrage and has inflamed tensions between the U. S and China. Beijing has close ties to Burma's Military America's.

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"burma" Discussed on 600 WREC
"Uh, one newsmaker or somebody I find fascinating. It was Ben Shapiro this week. And it is. I mean, Ben is always at the top of his game. This was a fascinating conversation with Ben Shapiro, Um, that I don't think you'll find anyplace else. It's a very different interview. Uh, because I'm a kind of a Crazy. Guy anyway. That is, um Ben Shapiro on the podcast in just a few minutes after this broadcast. I'm going in to record the Friday exclusive for Blaze subscribers on Lee on, I'm going to have one of the guys that is part of the resistance actually helping, um, the religious minorities in Burma and saving Christians on he's going to be He's in the jungle and we had to do a test of the line. He doesn't even have a phone line. It is all satellite and it's It's gonna be difficult, but he is putting his life in danger every single day to save these Christians in Burma. We're gonna talk to him about what's happening with the revolution. Me Amar or Myanmar, which you call it, Burma. We call it Burma. Anyway, let's go to let's go to Harry Dent. Who Harry was long with us earlier this week. First of all, how are you feeling? I know you went in for surgery for cataracts. Everything okay? Oh, man, I already things are looking better color better thing, and I've got one more to go. So I think I think everybody should get this right on me. Even if you don't have a cataract. Just have it done, eh? So you get like a young I again right. Esso. Harry Dent is the author of Zero hour. He's an economist. Harvard M B. A I mean, he's written numerous bestselling books. He has called the crashes of the past eerily accurately, seemingly every time. He is calling for a massive crash coming in 2021 22 you You actually believe last we spoke. You said next 45 to 60 days it could happen. Yeah, One of my key turning points has been middle 8 February on dMarc, similar to the top last year in the top of the last major tech bubble in early 2000 and also made a June is another major turning point. I think it's more likely to happen on this first one, okay? On. Do you base these on? You know the cycles of an economy and I believe in the Kondracke of wave and I believe in these cycles. It repeats itself. But I want to talk to you. Not about the super bubble cycle, Which is you're saying is gonna be like great depression, and it's gonna happen any between now and 2022. But also the 250 year revolutions cycle. We're we're approaching 250 years and every 250 years There's massive revolutions. What does what do you mean by that? What is? How is that shaping up or what do we look for in that? Well, let me take you know the last two big ones and and still in Europe. Huge Protestant revolution Early 1500 Catholic Church had gone bound religion. They controlled politics, finance everything. And that revolution with was about bringing alternate church. You know, in the church, you know, and And that is still today. The difference and incomes and things between Protestant and Catholic Europe are very substantial. So so that brought that that didn't eliminate the caliph churches brought it down to appropriate power. The next one. We all know the American Revolution. Monarchs ruled the world everywhere. And we were the first one to say, I'm sorry, folks. We think people could make better than and we invented democracy. The date was 17 76 the same year that that Adam Smith published wealth of Nations, free market capitalism, the invisible hand and the same date, the steam engine was patented perfectly and industrial revolution. That was the biggest turning point. Glenn in history, the biggest banks in the agricultural revolution like No now Then comes my 500 years. That's the 250 year cycle. We're coming on the next one right here. 2008 to 2025, roughly And this one I think is about what is the top down power that is the most obvious today around the world. I call it central banks. Essential bank now have taken over free market capitalism based that interest rates they drive bonds up and interest rates down. They drive stocks up continually. We can't have a recession. No more free market cabin. We're going to run the economy like the machine because we and our academic wisdom and and tell me one central banker looks like they've ever run a business. Okay, None. Okay. And this is what's created this great bubble and the great disconnect. So I think when this bubble burst right in the middle of this 250 year cycle, central banks entire role will be questioned. They will be relegated down to emergency funding. During crises, not driving economy setting. All these things in the economy, so allows goes back. Bottoms up managed. So how does that happen? Because the central bank I mean, honestly, we know who the Federal Reserve is just because of the banks that weren't eliminated. You know, the bank said. We're too big, you know to fail, so there's only a handful of banks. Really banks left they've they've with been destroyed the others. So how do we go back and just this system gets destroyed. Do we start new local banks or what happens? Well, basically personal for any revolution to happen. The old has to start failing. Okay? We started failing in 2008, the central bank shoes that excuse to step and hire. The big banks got even bigger. And now they say old, they're all capitalizes up Bologna. We've got more bad, more zombie companies than ever, and all that's going to take a deep enough down turn explode that so these big banks Going to lose power credibility. But who loses the most credibility is the head. I call them pusher, the Fed Federal Reserve and all the key to E. C. B Bank of Japan, China don't even China, the whole nother discussion. They don't print money. They print condos, which is even more danger. They just build stuff. Nobody guaranteed by their central bank. Okay, The central bank doesn't Plant money. They just tell everybody build over what you want. We'll cover you. So that's that's even worse. So so they they're gonna lose credibility going. What happens these? These institutions have to lose credibility. And then people have to ask or something else has to step in. We have to let that the way to cheer all this and come to reality. Glenn is left that bubble burst. We've been doing it since 2000 and fight it again. I'm telling you, Harry, I mean, they're gonna lose because they hope you're right Forecast. Very simple. Next crash already ordained. Every crash is taking us to new lows, even though we've got a new highs with more stimulus..

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"President Biden takes action against Burma's military and after it detains the country's leaders and declared itself in charge over the weekend. The Biden administration is branding the military takeover the democratically elected government of Burma, according to clearing the way for restrictions and foreign assistance. A State Department official saying the U. S will review possible sanctions against military leaders now in charge. One day after the coup. Some 400 members of the Burmese parliament, including Nobel Peace Prize winner Aung San Souci, remain under house arrest. She is reported to be in good condition. Responding to a call for protests by Sue Cheese party. Thousands honked horns and bang pots and Burma's biggest city of Yang Yang, China, a strong political and economic alli. Oh, Burma has warned against outside interference the country's internal affairs. U N Security Council is set to meet on the situation in Burma. Fox's Greg Palkot. Meantime, Senate Republican leader Mitch McConnell says the U. S. Should pursue the strongest possible shit sanctions against Burma's military leaders, including possible U. N action. Captain Tom, the British man who raised millions of pounds for charity. Has died. Tom Moore was 100 years old. The World War two veteran raised more than $40 million for British health care workers walking laps in his backyard during the early days of the Corona virus pandemic. The losses did with so much money for such a good cause. He got pneumonia after being infected with covert 19 himself, he said about being knighted by Queen Elizabeth in July. I'm still told mall When It's not. I is not. I think so. It almost sounds foreign us. But a how inside having changed Chris, Faster Fox News and I ordered the clothes. Wall Street's still rallying the Dow's up 593.