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"chama" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York

Bloomberg Radio New York

04:22 min | 10 months ago

"chama" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York

"Data of this nature allows them likely to do that in the February meeting if we get another data point like this. And that really then allows them to calibrate policy the best that they can. If there is a path to a soft landing, going to down to 25 basis points in February, helps to optimize that. I think they also want to avoid this kind of stop start tightening cycle that they may have to do, meaning pause only to re hike at some point. I think they can avoid that the best by stepping down to 25 basis points at the February meeting. This type of data helps that. Well, although I do want to go to Neil that is point because it is a salient one. That this essentially gives people more money on a real term and a real basis in order to spend further, which only prolongs this economic cycle for longer. How do you factor that into the flip side, the bullish case, which is saying that there is this natural disinflationary cycle that is taking hold and set to accelerate. Yeah, and I think it's best to think of that through chair pals three different components that in the basket. We're seeing very clearly core goods and disinflation and deflation coming in. You know, renting OER, we think 12 months ahead, given private rents are really going to be decelerating. It's that third part of the basket that creates a lot of uncertainty and is tied to the labor market and wage growth. write And in there, I. think I'm, not asking core this services question because at I think shelter there will, I'm asking this where question we're likely because to see other in people healthcare will be and these asking other it components as. we Does look 25 ahead go into. the If mix you're not tomorrow seeing? Do we demand get any destruction dissent as much as on the that fed? needs That'll, if be in you're the press seeing financial conference conditions. ease I don't think we see substantially a on these data statement if this descent, it does make. their job harder Yeah, I can on, but that part of it's the basket different. than We can Bank still of see England a lot of descent disinflation. To me, Bank of. England But descent the question is is real, does that get intelligent us simply from set where we. are to 3%? How Codified do we get from 3% from Greenspan to 2%? And that's., I It's think, an the odd more difficult thing. I'm part sure. I the think fed will our be number seen one question with for that chama characterization pounds tomorrow of dissent. at the fence up The. risk Futures of doing of too little 79, doubt does it futures still outweigh up the a risk solid of doing thousand too much points?, maybe How 900 do you think points he answers here from the that bottom yesterday tomorrow.? Right now, I as think we he's do, we still have a leans conversation towards with an expert yes he, has meaning been that fabulous they still out want to front lean and a towards slowdown over tightening in GDP. Matthew losi Rather than under joins tightening us. with But Deutsche I think the Bank committee with is one of very the divided great on calls that of question 2023. a recession And I think he will have, to but balance it's out that there somewhere.. I've And the got to more data ask we you get of your this arch nature call, certainly. How the have you risk balance recalibrated comes into better balance your as recession we look ahead call. and You know, how do you stepping recalibrate back, after it's two data this points. inflation We're still at report 6% today? above the Sure. core First, thanks CPI so much for having. me. They've been surprised No a doubt few, times you in look the at past the headline. And so numbers I. You think look that at they will be core very cautious, about pulling better the plug than to it expected. I think that's why I'm decelerations far more in interesting a Tom number of items in the risk. management question I think interestingly for chairman, we Powell didn't. Yeah mention, you it brought this up, agree with max a couple of months of data. We'll get the projections for whatever they're worth, but ultimately the risk management question tells you a little something a lot actually about the past of this fed going forward. I agree and I fold into that another phrase financial stability, which is really slipped away in the dialog the last number of weeks. It was their big, particularly at the IMF meetings. What happens when the S&P is back at four K, right? People aren't so. Worried about. Financial stability apparently. We're going to see it. I mean, we've got to continue to dance with John, are we through highs yet in this recovery? We went up and went back to that means there's still a move for more than 2% on the S&P. It's Apache move. Yeah, two and a half percent. 14 or 15 basis points right the way through the curve twos out to tens and that dollar. We just want to make sure I don't want to 6 34. Is down 35,000 a big deal? Mess it down. I've got my camera ready to go. I'm very good. Deutsche Bank, thank you so much. Thanks, Matt. This is important now. We need to get an equity update as well. John, do you want to tell us about the 9 o'clock and I'd love to hear about moving on? Well, I want to move on, but I'm not focused. Croatia beat Argentina. We met with a new slow that we've had today. Shocked. And Detroit ask his only book because you want to talk World Cup soccer with him. Does Croatia have a chance? That's the take is it. Troy's here to talk football FS investments. Matt hornback to talk about what was your football docky chatter he's giving us the preview for tomorrow, France. Yeah. Looking forward to that conversation in the next hour and Bloomberg. You can get some more questions as Croatia have a choice. Deutsche Bank just stopped. That's not even sad. Don't you think there's the whole place just stop it two? Yeah. Okay. You can go. I can leave as well. I don't have a chance. The answer is yes, of course they have a chance. Look what they did to Brazil. Okay, thank you. That's the final word here. Patiently waiting against Tito Martin Adams, chief equity strategist at Bloomberg intelligence. Gina, as you well know, and I listen, Sanders, I think the other day of the put call ratio out of the

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"chama" Discussed on TuneInPOC

TuneInPOC

07:19 min | 1 year ago

"chama" Discussed on TuneInPOC

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"chama" Discussed on NEWS 88.7

NEWS 88.7

06:54 min | 2 years ago

"chama" Discussed on NEWS 88.7

"To do whatever it takes for as long as it takes and as the science improves, and we are able to use improved techniques to extract and analyze the DNA that is available to us from these remnants that we go back to them, and we continue to try to make a new identification. Of course. In the beginning, the process was much more rapid because The specimens were easier to work with, at this point where working with fragments of bone, some of them very, very small the size of a tick tack. But the power of DNA is that the only need a little bit to make an identification. The DNA, though, does need to be intact and the conditions down at ground zero that day on 9 11, and in the months and years after that, Were absolutely the worst that could be imagined for maintaining the integrity of DNA. There were, of course, the explosion the fire the fuel from the Jets, the water from firemen trying to put out the fires. All that degrades DNA, as does the passage of time. So we were faced with specimens that you know are in. You know, previous times, it would be unheard of to get any kind of DNA from them. But you know, we continue our efforts. And now technology is so much better that we can get identifications from even smaller, more degraded fragments of DNA, and that's what we're working with now. Better extraction techniques. And then better techniques that analyzed. Yes, I mean, for Lay people listening. Can you explain a bit about what those advances have been? Sure at the beginning we were trying to extract DNA from all the specimens and bone in particular is very difficult to extract DNA from and over the years we've developed improved techniques in order to get more DNA out of even smaller pieces of bone and get out more efficiently. So that's what we have been working with over, especially over the last few years in the fall. Now we are going to be starting to use a new technique called Next Generation Sequencing, which will it's an even more sensitive techniques so that we will be able to generate DNA profiles from even smaller fragments of DNA. And this kind of technique has been used by others, Uh, in remains, for example, from various wars and those kinds of situations where the DNA is also very degraded. So we are hopeful. That this more sensitive technique will in the future. Allow for more identification. What does it mean for the families who know that their loved ones? Have been lost and have known it for many years to actually get the phone call to hear that there has been a and identification made. So let me start by saying that we know the wishes of every family. Some families do still want to know if we make an identification, and some families have chosen not to hear from us. And families cannot course change their mind about that. You know, as years go by, as new generations of family members are making these decisions, and a family can always reach out to us on their time schedule. And ask if there have been any update, given that the families who do want to know which is the majority are extremely grateful for our continuing efforts, and the times that we have been able to make these identification even so many years later. Are some of the most rewarding tons of my career to sit with families and to tell them fat. Finally, we have found something of their loved one. And I've had numerous families say to me that you know, I really thought I was going to die. Without knowing for sure that mine son, for example, was was killed that day without knowing for sure without a scientific identification. And the relief in the voices and on their faces of having a little bit of their loved one to either, you know, bury or happen, remain in the repository down at ground zero. I can't say it gives them closure, but it makes them feel a little bit little bit better. I was Dr Barbara Sampson, the chief medical examiner of New York City. Lebanon may have just announced a new government more than a year after the previous administration quit following the Beirut port explosion, But it remains in an economic crisis. Some people are experiencing power cuts of 20 hours a day while motorists queued for hours to fill that petrol tanks. The British Embassy in Beirut has repatriated diplomats because of the fuel shortage and hospitals have cut back on essential services from Lebanon. Our Middle East correspondent Quentin Sommerville, sent this report. Okay, okay. But in Lebanon's southern city of Sidon, it's as dark as a tool. There's barely been electricity for a week and the city's all passageways, locals use phone lights that cut through the gloom. With no fuel. Even generators have stopped working. They are surrounded by candlelight is Hassan Horseshoe. 98, then news I think medication for chronic disease. I was told we can get it in Beirut, but for double the price and still couldn't get it. We can't even find cough, medicine and Panadol. Everything is running short. The currency is now worthless and most people savings have disappeared in the financial crisis last week, Bread was in short supply. This week. It's bottled water. Ali. Chama is another side and resident lived that we don't have a statement all this man in the presidential palace Should be burned and alcohol. Is this alive? I had to go back for two packs of bread, one for me and one for my daughter, and it's not cheap to assist the other. Holding has become commonplace at a petrol station inside and confrontation between the army and locals. Things are so desperate troops have been deployed at petrol stations across the country become.

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"chama" Discussed on KOMO

KOMO

05:57 min | 2 years ago

"chama" Discussed on KOMO

"Homo news 1000 FM, 97 7 Art Sanders Within the recall of Seattle City Councilman Chama saw what appears headed for the ballot. Almost Jeff Polozola got some insight from Democratic strategist Kathy Allen and Republican strategist Randy Peple. This is a tiny little district on Capitol Hill in Seattle. But yet it is getting a lot of attention. Yeah, sure is, brings everyone to their knees or two tiers just to even think about it. However there there is a history here. That's important. Before we get into all the pros and cons, And particularly the money spent over a million bucks already spent by each side has actually had over $600,000 raised either to get rid of her or the keeper in any of it. I got to say, you know, she's an institution whether I like it or not, Uh, Shamas met somebody from the very beginning who was going to be different? And the one I don't blame her for the difference. I don't blame her for bringing socialism to the bench. But I do say that the woman is sort of her own star. She's at the center of the conversation. And so this was just for all those people who complain all the time about all the stuff that's wrong with Seattle or why they hate Seattle. She is the root of many of those states. That's and in my view of it shuns what is a national figure because for her brand of socialism, her party she is their national standard bear and so the majority of her fundraising support and her financial support to get into office. Comes from national sources who are just advancing a socialist ideology. Now, The fact is, council member so want is not that much further, the further to the left than all the other members of the Seattle City Council. Uh, they are all on what we've we've used the extreme left on any type of partisan scale. But she's the only one who calls herself a socialist and taps into that national money that supports the that supports social aside ideology and Accepting that national money and focusing on that national agenda. He's forgotten that she represents the third District of the city of Seattle. And those voters have legitimate complaints. The three that the Supreme Court approved are all very valid, but the bigger reason is she doesn't care about Seattle. She does not want to represent the people who elected her. She wants to represent a national, even international movement, and it's time to end the charade and the signatures will be validated. Undoubtedly, and in the special election to come. We can only hope that the voters of the third District come to their senses and, uh, recall her. When the history has written about this woman. What they're going to say, is that she is the person responsible for leading the way for all of the other pro socialist activities that we have been either complaining about, or we have been hoping will change from the Amazon taxation package to a number of the different kind of freebie kinds of money for black brilliance and beyond. The The fact is, is that she has been the person with the umbrella for all of the rest of the new folks on the council to be headed way left of center. This is the writer left issue, But whoever replaces Salon on the City Council representing the third district will be Very far to the left of anybody that I would want to support. However, they will fit the district in a way that most local elected officials do. But council members so want doesn't want to be a local Council member. She wants to be a national or international figure. And it's time to end that charade. And the voters will end up with a member of the council who is perhaps still the most liberal on the Seattle City Council. But they might actually care about the third District of Seattle and not their own ego. And that's all that motivates. Council members want at this point in time is this herself. That's Republican strategist Randy Peple and Democratic strategist Kathy Allen talking with Cuomo's Jeff Padula. Your money at 20 and 50 past the hour on Co Mo news sponsored by Propel Insurance Well, the Dow and S and P fell for the fourth straight day, each down about a half percent. The NASDAQ was also lower by a quarter percent. Stocks were higher early on after the Labor Department said there was a bigger than expected drop in first time unemployment benefit claims last week those were down 35,000 to 310,000. The buying interest faded, though, as traders continue to ponder the direction of monetary policy following the release of the Fed's Beige book report yesterday. The Fed said that economic growth slowed to a moderate pace in early July through August. Package delivery giant UPS says he wants to hire up to 100,000 workers for the holiday season Cos. Gearing up for what's expected to be a busy holiday shopping season. And Amazon is announcing a $1.2 billion investment to fund college tuition for over 750,000 of its employees. That's your money now. I'm Frank Miller common use. Faced with a relentless delta variant, an 80 million unvaccinated Americans. President Biden outlined a sweeping strategy to lead the country out of the pandemic president unveiling a new emergency rule that orders companies with 100 or more employees to now require workers to be vaccinated or be tested weekly. ABC's chief national correspondent Matt Gutman, President Biden taking aim at what he calls pandemic politics, governors and local officials in some parts of the country who are not encouraging vaccinations and masking, he said. He'll work around them. These governors won't help speed the pandemic. I'll use my powers President get them out of the way. The president even taking aim at those airline.

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"chama" Discussed on KOMO

KOMO

04:29 min | 2 years ago

"chama" Discussed on KOMO

"Stay informed the Northwest's only 24 hour news station news 1000 FM 97 7 Art Sanders Within the recall of Seattle City Councilman Chama Sawant appears headed for the ballot. Almost Jeff Padula got some insight from Democratic strategist Kathy Allen and Republican strategist Randy Peple. This is a tiny little district on Capitol Hill in Seattle. But yet it is getting a lot of attention. Yeah, sure is, brings everyone to their knees or two tiers just to even think about it. However there there is a history here. That's important. Before we get into all the pros and cons, And particularly the money spent over a million bucks already spent by each side has actually had over $600,000 raised either to get rid of her or the keeper and any of it I got to say, you know, she's an institution whether I like it or not, Uh, Shamas met somebody from the very beginning who was going to be different? And the one I don't blame her for the difference. I don't blame her for bringing socialism to the bench. But I do say that the woman is sort of her own of star. She's at the center of the conversation. And so this was just for all those people who complain all the time about all the stuff that's wrong with Seattle or why they hate Seattle. She is the root of many of those states. That's in my view of it. Chums want is a national figure because for her brand of socialism, her party she is their national standard there. And so the majority of her fundraising support and her financial support to get into office comes from national sources who are just advancing a socialist ideology down. The fact is Council member. So Juan is not that much further than further to the left than all the other members of the Seattle City Council. Uh, they are all on what we've we've used the extreme left on any type of partisan scale. But she's the only one who calls herself a socialist and taps into that national money that supports that support Social aside ideology and by accepting that national money and focusing on that national agenda. She's forgotten that she represents the third District of the city of Seattle. And those voters have legitimate complaints. The three that the Supreme Court approved are all very valid, but the bigger reason is she doesn't care about Seattle. She does not want to represent the people who elected her. She wants to represent a national, even an international movement, and it's time to end the charade and the signatures will be validated. Undoubtedly, and in the Special election to come. We can only hope that the voters of the third District come to their senses, and, uh, Recall her when the history has written about this woman. What they're going to say, is that she is the person responsible for leading the way for all of the other pro socialist activities that we have been either complaining about or we have been hoping that will change from the Amazon taxation package to a number of the different kind of freebie kinds of money for black brilliance and beyond. The fact is, is that she has been the person with the umbrella for all of the rest of the new folks on the council to be headed way left of center. This is the writer left issue. Whoever replaces Salon on the City Council, representing the third district will be Very far to the left of anybody that I would want to support. However, they will fit the district in a way that most local elected officials do. But the council members so want doesn't want to be a local Council member. She wants to be a national or international figure. And it's time to end that charade. And the voters will end up with a member of the council who is perhaps still the most liberal on the Seattle City Council. But they might actually care about the third District of Seattle and not their own ego, And that's all that motivates Council member. So one at this point in time is this herself. That's Republican strategist Randy Peple and Democratic strategist Kathy Allen. Talking with commerce Jeff Padula. Your money.

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Queen Elizabeth II to Attend Un Climate Change Conference

AP 24 Hour News

00:57 sec | 2 years ago

Queen Elizabeth II to Attend Un Climate Change Conference

"Queen Elizabeth will be at the U. N climate Change conference in November. Senior official Alex Chama who's president of the Cop 26 Conference, says he's absolutely delighted. The queen will be at the event which is due to be held in Glasgow from November. The first of the 12. Details of the monarch schedule, though, have not yet been released. World leaders, climate campaigners and activists from around the world are due to attend the talks, which were postponed for a year because of the pandemic. The host British Prime Minister Boris Johnson. Hopes to secure emissions cutting commitments to limit global temperature rises to 1.5 degrees Celsius compared with pre industrial times. Charles Tu la Decima London The U. N also says too little is known about melted fuel inside damaged reactors at the wrecked Fukushima nuclear plant in Japan a decade after the disaster. To be able to tell if Decommissioning can be finished. By

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"chama" Discussed on KOMO

KOMO

03:17 min | 2 years ago

"chama" Discussed on KOMO

"The covid 19 pandemic is not, I repeat, not over. In fact, he warns of a coming case surge with reduced mask use and greater mobility and mixing of people. It's reasonable to anticipate that we may be at the start of a hopefully a small fifth covid wave. Snohomish County recorded 384 new covid cases between July 4th and 10th figure that does not include likely new exposures from the long haul. Holiday weekend. Corwin Hike KOMO News. How did King County handled the covid outbreak? The auditor's office has a report out and we have more from comas Charlie harder, it turns out, different agencies within county government had varying levels of preparedness for a pandemic. Police. Garvey with the auditor's office says it was easier for some agencies to order PPE, for example, because they had knowledge of how to do it. Overall, the new report found positives and other things that could be improved for all of the areas that we looked into. County leaders and staff took many actions to ensure that county services continued under difficult circumstances. The auditor's office says. Lessons need to be learned here and applied the next time an emergency arises. Charlie Harder. Come on, Mills. The city, Seattle City Council is a vote away from severely restricting the use of less lethal weapons by Seattle police More from Commons Jeff Polozola, the Public Safety committee has passed a bill that limits and sometimes even prohibits the use of things like rubber bullets, pepper spray and blast walls. SPD's use of such less lethal weapons, as they're called, came under heavy criticism during last year's riots. But the Socialist member of the Seattle City Council Chama Sawant said the restrictions in the bill don't go far enough. I believe the City Council should hold out to fight for that legislation you're going to affect rather than pass this bill. Creating cavernous loopholes. The full council will vote on the bill sometime next month. Jeff Pooja like come on use some of the Giants and cancer research and treatment have formed a new local partnership. Cuomo's Ryan Harris tells us about its goals. The players already worked together. But part of the aim of strengthening the relationship with the merger of the Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center and the Seattle Cancer Care Alliance, still tied in with UW Medicine and Seattle Children's Hospital is expected to take research and patient care to the Next level. UW medicine chief Dr Paul Ramsey says it's an exciting time with cancer research that could potentially cure and provide a path to personalized medicine. This restructure that we are exploring has the potential to connect that research that potential for cure that potential for a path for personalized prevention of cancer directly to the patient. So this is about accelerating the application of research. The key difference for you as a patient is that quicker connection with the science for Children a new build. Opening next year means kids can get their cancer care all in one place. Ryan Harris Co Mo. News. It's by 40 into the Beacon Plumbing sports desk. What's going on? Bill Swarm could see some baseball Rick last year. There was no major League All Star Game because of the pandemic. Tonight's Midsummer Classic was to have been played in Atlanta. Of course, MLB moved it to Denver because of Georgia's new voting law. It's full house, of course, Field tonight. The Angels two way player, Shohei Otani has made some all Star history..

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"chama" Discussed on AM 1590 WCGO

AM 1590 WCGO

01:55 min | 2 years ago

"chama" Discussed on AM 1590 WCGO

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"chama" Discussed on KIRO Radio 97.3 FM

KIRO Radio 97.3 FM

01:36 min | 2 years ago

"chama" Discussed on KIRO Radio 97.3 FM

"In real time rocket can. Some labor unions endorsed the recall campaign against Seattle Socialist City Council member that story after real time traffic with Tracy Taylor? Hey, Erin. No, Really. Hey, there was hay all over four or five. Not too long ago. Yes. Yeah. Hey, yes, that's all cleaned up. According to D O T, So all lines are back open on north on four or five. At Southeast states. However, drivers are finding themselves slow, just leaving 44th in Newcastle and heading north found on four and five and slowing south bound to from 5 20. Most of the way through Newcastle couple of new blocking issues that popped up within the last 10 Minutes. North you on on the bottle over Highway just north of 100 and 29th Place Southeast. There's an incident there in the right lane eastbound 25 20 of the offer of 248. That's a style that's partially blocking the ramp and on the Mukilteo Speedway, just south of the Beverly Park Road exit there. We've got a crash that's taking up the right lane. It's a bumper to bumper commute on south and five from Northgate through downtown and heading up South Centre Hill. Logging on north on I five as we get out of the EU district, most of the way up towards to 20th and yes, there is some heavier traffic around highway to traffic is brought to you by 7 11. You can get a 79 Cent Big gold drink with seven rewards 7 11 take it to 11 expires. 6 29 21 79 cents for large 79 cent large big goal plus tax at select stores. CF for terms. Cairo Radio. Real time traffic. I'm Tracy Taylor, now from the Cairo Radio News Center at my northwest Com It's another hits for Seattle City Council member Chama Sawan says labor groups endorsed the recall effort against her. Radios and Scott with more cattle building trades. Unions.

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"chama" Discussed on Democracy Now! Audio

Democracy Now! Audio

16:45 min | 2 years ago

"chama" Discussed on Democracy Now! Audio

"Jordan River to the Mediterranean Sea. This is a part taped earlier this week. I spoke with a guy a lot executive director of that selim the Israeli Human Rights group and asked him about this Landmark report was founded back in the nineteen ninety, nine years and we've been analyzing human rights violations in occupied territory since then. For more than three decades by now and throughout this. We've only looked at human rights violations birth. And occupied territories in the West Bank, including East, Jerusalem, and Gaza Strip. We came to the conclusion that continue to analyze the situation separately, as if there are two distinct regimes democracy inside the green lime, and the temporary occupation attached to it, but somehow separate from it in the occupied territories or Iraq. But the dots world view of democracy. Plus occupation has become untethered from reality and it's incumbent on us to be factual and to wake up to reality off. If one desires to continue to hold on to God's big line, then you need to ignore a lot of things you need to know. The passage of time that is really control of the entire territory has been going on for more than sixty years. You need to ignore the fact that there are more than 600,000 is very Jewish settlers living on the other side of the green line in the occupied West Bank as if they're living inside Israel, proper birth. You need to ignore the fact that's part of the occupied territory has been formally annexed. I'm talking about East Jerusalem with the rest of it, being distracted, and estimative set aside. A lot of fact, you know, to continue to hold on to that bankrupt world view. But the key thing is that to hold on to that, you need to ignore the key aspect which is off. There is one organizing principle that has applied by these early regime between the river and the Sea. And that principle is supremacy and termination of one group of people Jews over another group of peacocks for the seniors, with all this happening in a situation of demographic. Parity, there are fourteen million people that live between the river and the Sea about half of them are Jews about, both of them are but the stadiums but the system the regime is structured. So that that's demographics parity will not translate into parity in political power off. Or an access to the resources, of all this land or two protection or rights. Now, one of the most important aspects of this reality has been Israel's ability to purchase agreements, the space for it for the stadiums while keeping it intact for Jews, right? So for, if you were a Jewish individual, like myself, no matter where you live within the ring to see whether it's inside, Israel, proper are in the occupied territories the states. Well, within one of the more than 200 illegal settlements, that is one of the established in the last half-century. Plus then the rains will do everything in its power to provide you with the same sets of Rights privileges and protections, right? So that's the treatment for Jewish Israelis, but for the students, it makes a very big difference. If you live as a second-class citizen inside the green line or the permanent resident in occupied and illegally annexed East Jerusalem or off, Rest of the West Bank, as a personal subject, or one of the two million Palestinians that are living in that large open-air prison. That is the the Gaza Strip off. So there are different categories of Palestinians and them from Israel's perspective and in each and every one of those there is a different subset of Rights. Always thought strikes, always a degree of Oppression but nowhere between the river and the Sea. There's a single square inch in which a Jewish person and the Palestinian are equal. It is always structured in this way that domination Supremacy for the Jewish half of the population and it's incumbent on us to connect the dots. So let me try and do that. Look at Israel's bowels of Gaza to these strikes, you is proportional. Look at Israel's. Occupation of the West Bank, doesn't strike you as a temporary look at Israel's drive to cleanse East Jerusalem neighborhoods from last month. Does that strike you as legal? Look, at Israel's oppression pursuing citizens. As second-class does that strike you as equal treatment under the law? It's not proportional. It's not temporary, it's not legal, it's not equal and it's not complicated, believe your eyes, follow your conscience. The reason that it looks off apartheid is simply because it is a part, I'd a guy a lot. What is the response within the Israeli Jewish population to your critique? Now calling, what's happening in Gaza war crimes and to your apart a report from January? I mean, the response is definitely not not welcoming or or popular in any shape or form which also is not is not is not new, but I'm fighting for human rights. Does not is not a popularity contest. And I am encouraged, by the way, in which first internationally, the understanding the situation here is apartheid is becoming more and more mainstream. This is the result of efforts by pristine colleagues, Palestinian, Scholars, and ngos, and actresses have been making a sponge already for for many years, right? And then much more recently, the Botanical Import in January and the Human Rights Watch, very broad legal, determination that usually officials are guilty of the crimes of apartheid and persecution in in in April and I think thanks to that and and text log. Allergy being what it is and it's becoming less and less possible to obscure it until and to hide it into green to lie about it. We're hearing a key figures in US politics and the media saying the truth out loud and with that I think it's called in to allow. So eventually bring back here and Jewish Israelis will need to come to terms with the fact that the world is waking up to what is going on. And that's really the essential aspect because that's what is happening. Now, in Gaza, it has to stop this kind of bombings, it just has stopped. That's the most essential aspect to save human lives, but that's not sufficient. The people responsible need to be held accountable cuz otherwise it's just going to be allowed to continue the same way that this has been allowed to continue which is brought us to this page. Salt on the Gaza Strip, but also it's essential that we do not go back to the status quo, the status quo is a false turn, it's never static and the status quo is not Justice, the status quo is apartheid. So, yes, the Bloodshed that is happening now, has to stop. But the Bloodshed is related to the underlying reality to the overarching, reality to the commission of apartheid that has to end. That's a guy alot executive director of The Human Rights group of selling. His speaking to us from Jerusalem to see the full interview, you can go to democracynow.org, and we'll link to the vet selam report. A regime of Jewish Supremacy from the Jordan River to the Mediterranean Sea. This is a part taped. This is democracy now. We're spending the hours of the Palestinian American human rights attorney and legal scholar and get only veggie Israeli. Journalist columnist for her RS member of the parents, the Israeli newspapers editorial board wage. You don't one of your recent pieces as headlined. We can keep lying to ourselves on a part A but Israel has crossed. The line talk about the sensitivity of Israel to take action Palestinians and many others around the world have leveled it for a long time. It's increasingly been adopted that term by mainstream organizations like human rights Chama just saw but Salim the significance of calling at this and how it changes. Unfortunately, it's a very, very, very slow process and they lost their way, still long to go very long to go because Amy wage is well, as you know, is society in total denial, keep living in denial. I cannot recall one society, which lives in such a denial, like the history Jewish Society in the last twenty years or so. Nothing from the occupation gets into our daily life. That your patience seems to be somewhere else beyond the oceans in another continent. If at all Israeli life is not affected by the occupation, not affected by the apartheid, we live our lives, in our Bible, which is very pleasant. And even I would say very democratic, And nobody cares to know what happens. 15 minutes away from our homes. Half an hour away from our homes. Most of his red is never traveled there. Most of these days are not informed. They were wage what's going on there and they information which does get two Israelis is always this official, false information, wage straying, the Palestinians, always as the, the, the terrorists, nothing but terrorists and portraying us as the ultimate victims, the only victim even now when we are speaking. Now, most of these ladies are sure that the big victims in this war are these rallies because they have to sit in shelters. The fact that the people of Iraq don't even have chances doesn't cross the mind of. Anybody doesn't touch to the heart of anybody, it is so hard to make Israelis feel something. About about the Palestinians. See them as human beings is a luxury here. Because most of their Israelis don't see, tell them about that issue. That, what can you say about the fact that out of over two hundred victims? Almost one hundred women, and, and children, can you still claim that this is inevitable? Can still claim that this is moral? Can you still claim that they were towards terrorist know? But do you think that anybody is shaken by this in Israeli Society, or even in the Israeli media? Nothing because we live in denial and therefore, as long as people will call us apartheid, so immediately, they are labeled as anti-semites. So it's their fault, not our fault, and Israel will continue to live in this denial. Even though, you know, it penetrates slowly slowly much to snow into the disco's. Are Erica. You have masks and other militant. Palestinian groups, sending shooting something like three thousand missiles into Israel. Twelve people in Israel of died, two of them, Thai migrant workers, you have Israel bombing Gaza. Hundreds of Palestinians have dog more than 60, children killed by the Israeli attack. You have described what's happened in Gaza Strip, is and outright Massacre. Can you talk about the effect on the ground and you have a friend? For example, who is a Harvard Law graduate who just lost fifteen members of his family, describe this to us and then the overall context of what is happening for people to understand this what what David Cameron the former British prime minister. Described as an open-air prison Gaza. Thank you for lifting up. The story of salmon cooler. Who is the Harvard Law graduate and a dear friend of mine numbers indicate that he actually lost. Twenty One members of his family, the same as being age 90, the youngest being age, six months, this is for generations of Palestinians wiped out. In a single instance, that is more damage or death. In terms of Civilian casualties in one strike, then Hamas has meted out in in this current conflagration. They the important thing I want to emphasize about Osama stories that he hasn't met his family. He's based in the United States and is not granted entry. This is a feature of Palestinian life which is the forest fragmentation between Palestinians and that undermining the singular national identity of Palestinians as an indigenous population to this land, he intended to make them and now cannot upon his return. To Palestine. What's even more tragic is that he and his family, or his parents anyway, had fled Gaza to the United States for chances of better life. And yet their pursuit of that page in the United States, which is the primary patron of Israel, primary Imperial. Patron is part of the structure as is my life in the United States and yours. And everyone who was watching here from the United States, is part of the structure on violence, a violence that continues to be needed against Gaza. I want to emphasize something about Israel's use of force, there is no parody here. We understand that in regards to Thursday Hamas. Rockets, I also want to emphasize that we should distinguish that Hamas. Maybe using rockets that can't Target, and you can critique that for its recklessness and it too, can be 10,000 to a war crime but they have already been punished. They have been designated as terrorist organizations by the United States and the EU. They have been subject to see it becomes redundant and irrelevant to continue to age. Demin, that and and and demand some sort of false parody. What I want to emphasize about Israel's use the forces within the, within the framework of us at belem, Israel does not have the right to self-defense against a population that had occupied of occupies. It cannot assert enforcement law, enforcement power, from the native population, impose a Siege govern, the Aerospace govern, the seaports govern the perimeter govern entrance and exit govern. How much kind of caloric intake, Palestinians have, and none. Shoot missiles onto a besieged population. It cannot do both, this has been established by legal Scholars such as Christian Grey, on the law of self-defense, it is off an old Trope that was condemned in the 1970s, when Portugal, South Africa, and Israel tried to claim the right to self-defense in order to protect its Colonial territories, you cannot Dominate and other people and then use the claim of self-defense in order to protect that domination. Israel is not protecting itself or its citizens, it is protecting. Its domination. It is protecting its off a patient. So, the first thing that needs to happen in the aftermath one, this is a form of aggression, with the first thing that needs to happen in any outcome after this is that the siege must be lifted. We cannot endure and other seem like this and other Massacre where it becomes theater for politics and news media. And then not demand that The Siege be lifted as as the bare minimum wage. Of of what happens next. We're going to break and when we come back we're going to talk about the issue of solidarity. Angela Davis recently released a statement on what's happening in Palestine. We're speaking with Nora Erica. Who is post in the in American Scholar assistant professor at Rutgers University. You don't Levy is with us from Tel Aviv. Israeli journalists award-winning, columnist for our, it's.

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"chama" Discussed on WNYC 93.9 FM

WNYC 93.9 FM

05:04 min | 2 years ago

"chama" Discussed on WNYC 93.9 FM

"They say they face systematic discrimination there on many of them flee abroad. Germany is one of the places where our bodies seek refuge. But as opposed to other countries, Germany doesn't automatically grant him asylum. Human rights defenders say dozens of at Marty's have been sent back over the past few years. And they fear the speed of expulsion could pick up in a year of general elections. Lisa Louis reports from Germany. What do you got to believe me kicking? When Roxanne Ozai here came to Germany with her husband and now 31 year old son. Four years ago, she thought they'd finally found a safe haven. Can Pakistan her family had been fearing for their lives, she told me as she pours me a cup of tea. Sitting at a table in a rented flat in the central state of Hess will not end. But instead of getting recognition extra mystery last we were doing Marty activities, she says. We started to receive death threats. They're up my husband's car twice. It was this Democrats sword hanging above our heads. One day they hit my son on the head at school because of that, he developed anxiety and schizophrenia so that we now have to care for him. Did you have the after this? But last year their asylum application got rejected in the final appeal. They could now be deported Any moment The German government says moving to another Pakistani city than their native Karachi would protect the family from persecution. Roxanna disagrees the KIDDO. I gave them all the proof they need, including newspaper articles showing that fever harassed. This is how people persecute us. They're after us. I cried a lot. When I heard that application was rejected, Like Roxanna and her family, roughly 600 Marty's are on German deportation lists, according to the NGO, I Arch RC that defense villages, minorities. Solomon Malik is the group's representative in Germany. We believe that our founder is the event it messiah and mighty. Was advent was foretold by the Prophet Mohammed and others are still awaiting him. And it is this interpretation off Islam that has led to hostility from within Pakistan's predominant Sunni Muslim community. Malik says Germany has deported dozens off Ahmadi's of the past few years. He fears expansions could pick up in a year of general elections with immigration high on the political agenda despite what he calls Pakistan's systematic persecution off. Marty's not allowed for remedies to call themselves Muslim. They cannot even say a Salaam Alaykum peace be upon you. And this is all because off these And the and the laws which were made by the government in 1984. Pakistan, of course, denies there is systematic persecution. The country's foreign minister, Maktoum Chama would correct she on a recent trip to Germany, the Constitution of Pakistan does not discriminate against anyone. Every minority has as protection of the Constitution. And yet countries like the U. K, the U. S and the Netherlands have effectively stop deporting Ahmadi's to Pakistan. Germany, however, says applications need to be assessed on a case by case basis. Michael Gamma, is a member of Germany's government party, CDU and lawmaker in the European Parliament. It is certainly not so that all Ahmadi's are persecuted, harassed or threatened. There are some who are tried to get asylum in Germany, although it's only in inverted commas and issue off having a better life. C T u M e P Mikael Gala, ending that report by Lisa LOUIS in Germany. How is part of our continued commitment to covering climate change on this program? We are regularly meeting the experts and scientists working hard to understand the health of our planet. Dr. Matt Watson is a vulcanologist. From the School of Earth Sciences at the University of Bristol. Here in England. He looks at volcanoes, specifically Central American ones and how they can work a natural remedy. Climate change, which is not what you might expect. Dr. Watson joins me welcome. Lava flows, big dust clouds heat pouring into the atmosphere. How can that be beneficial in terms of cooling the climate? Well, so firstly, thank you for having me on So volcanoes produce quite a lot of a gas called self, a dark side. And when that is Lasted into the upper atmosphere during large eruptions reacts with water to create very small droplets off. What's called sulfate Air soul. The things that these they're absolutely tiny. They're sort of, you know, less than a million of a meter across on the act like little mirrors, they scatter light. From the sun back out into space, and because there's less.

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"chama" Discussed on 77WABC Radio

77WABC Radio

07:41 min | 2 years ago

"chama" Discussed on 77WABC Radio

"On the pedestal Michael Jackson in his bleaching. Slamming Sammy Sosa said, No, Let's go to Holly in New Jersey your turn to be heard here. W. ABC, Holly Hi, Curtis. Good afternoon and happy New Year to you. I think the answer According to my son, Albert is a rod. You couldn't be. More hopelessly wrong. A roid better known as a rod. Actually remember before Major League Baseball said people were being unfair to him even use that Fernando Matteo Matteo for hire, you know, and Hispanics across America outside Major League Baseball headquarters, prejudice Joe against a Roy. How dare They say he used his roids? A year later. What happened a roided minute each using rights. Look at him now, Right? He's in the broadcast booth. He's got J Lo. No consequences. None whatsoever. Fair, Roy. Hey, by the way from And how much did you get paid for? That woman? Tae wants to be the Republican candidate for mayor. Over my dead body. I'm Ajay. How much cattle? How many? How many pesos do you get for that? That that that job a lying That should be his name. Matteo for higher rental Matteo for demonstration. If you need a life of higher anyway, let's go to David was calling from Staten Island Your turn to be heard here. Tell the ABC Dave Yes. Was it Raphael tomorrow? Yes. Absolutely. Raphael Palmiero. Let me see if I remember like Carnac. The magnificent you just wanted. The greatest hit is heaven In Major League baseball, A Cubano went to think the Mississippi State University and not necessarily in baseball collegiate factory. When up. He was Baltimore Orioles. Bluebird. He was Texas Ranger. I think he hit over like 570 home runs. It was a great hitter. And remember, he was at that congressional hearing and he swore on a stack of Bibles. I never used droids. In the meantime, the other roid had crossed a Conseco said, Oh, yes, he did. As I saw he embarrassed himself. Yes, he did. And you, Dave, and this time, make sure Mike you kicked age information. You know what's been happening every day, Curtis every day stroke me shock me anyway, Dave, you stay on the line because Mike has a habit. Where you win the Kurdish. We were booby prize, and then he doesn't get to you because he's got a scratch. You know he's going ads. He's gotta find the belly button lint. He's gotta pull on his talk US. Meantime, everybody is waiting for their courteously with baseball cap. It's not a maggot cap. Don't worry about it. You won't get attacked. In fact, it may actually ward off. Those enemies of society who may want to mug you. S so anyway, everyone else they got it. But the guesses were like, I don't know, man slamming Sammy Sosa wrong. Thyroid, a rock wrong. Alfio Palmieri. All right, And that leads us to the two guys who lied all the news reports today. I'll call it the half in the bag, New show. We go back when the breaking news took place yesterday that we learned that Bruce Springsteen back on November 14th. Had been busted by. We learned federal police because he was on the gateway, part national area not of Jamaica Bay, not of Jersey City, but of Sandy Hook. And apparently, they believed that he was intoxicated and that he was reckless driving Now we thought it was a Jeep Cherokee Jeep Wrangler, right? We thought it was one of the many cheap products. It turns out now through a source a sorts, and I'll bet you that sources shut him. Half a Chris Christie and the reason being is Who is the number one single fan Tony Lackey and groupie. Bruce Springsteen and his man, whatever they're in concert. And gets pimp slapped around abused. I mean, you know, could actually say he's a victim of the distant dismissed by Bruce. He's the number one fan Chama. Well have fake Chris Christie has been to 141. Springsteen conscience all over the world, and the guy won't even give him the time of day. He's always been saying that he's a big Springsteen fan like all the boss, the ball. He is he is he was caught. Remember he was in the debate in New Hampshire. And he had pimp slapped around little Marco Rubio on behalf of Trump. He went out there and like a hit, man, he did a good job. He really chopped little Marco down to little little little Marco. Remember right after that? You went to downtown Boston to the garden to see Bruce and remember, they caught him doing the jiggle wiggle up there. Yeah. Lucky. He's not the U. S attorney in New York. Or we would never fight We would never have found out about that He would have covered it up with his enormous shadow is no way we would have found out that his number one go to guy Bruce Springsteen. Had been given some kind of a ticket, but a source has claimed that we were hopelessly wrong yesterday. The courts. The excuse me this source coming out of the Springsteen camp. I don't know if it's drums in the 1% is where he used to live or its Colts neck, the new a place of his residence of 1% or his old residents. In his ute blue collar, working class free, hold the other side of the tracks. The source is saying he was on his Harley motorcycle. Tooling through Sandy Hook. November, 14th. When all of a sudden some fans waved and Bruce Moss, please can we take it? Photos with you and Bruce kindly came over to them. Got to kick stand down, you know, put the Harley and the shy came over to them. They took the pictures with a hero, Bruce Springsteen, and then he had just one shot of tequila. Just one. I don't know of anybody who just has one shot at to kill him. I do. I can't mess with that. Well, then don't bother drinking it. If it's there, I have to be quite a way. By the way, Mike little bitch. You are so ghost. You are so boorish. Radio one on one. You never talk while you have food in your mouth. You are a government. Pardon me. Got stuck. Partner got stuck yet. You're an excuse monger also, but anyway, so they claim he had only one little shot of tequila because his fans offered it to him. And that the source is now saying that it was 0.2. On the Breathalyzer. Which would make a very legal for him to be out there. So you ask yourself. Why would the feds Have been pulling him aside as he drove away in his Harley and then claiming he was over the legal limit of 0.8, New Jersey, So he got charged driving while intoxicated. And reckless driving. That story does not jibe. So the source story that we haven't heard from the police themselves. And will we ever hear from the police? Because, remember the session he asked to attend will be zoom conference where the federal judge Magistrate Some federal property, so he's got to be heard in federal court. Newark except he's not schlepping into work. All these court cases are being zoom, Zoom zoom. So do you buy that ladies and.

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"chama" Discussed on Papo de Fotógrafo

Papo de Fotógrafo

04:10 min | 2 years ago

"chama" Discussed on Papo de Fotógrafo

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"chama" Discussed on ESPN Chicago 1000 - WMVP

ESPN Chicago 1000 - WMVP

06:30 min | 2 years ago

"chama" Discussed on ESPN Chicago 1000 - WMVP

"Sean McVey. Everything's on the table after Saturday's lost to the Packers, McVeigh said about his starting quarterback Jared Goff, quote. He's our quarterback right now and then. Here's what Nick? They said yesterday. What I'm evaluating is everything that we do, Kevin that includes the quarterback position, but that includes everything, and so that's where we're at. And I think it's important for like I was kind of saying to be able to take a step back. Get your breath, be able to look at everything that the season encompassed and figure out the best way to create the most competitive situations at all spots on what we can do to continue to take steps in the right direction. That's not exclusive to the quarterback. But Um, you know, it's all encompassing to our entire roster before key. We talk about the Rams offense, specifically the relationship between McVeigh and golf and what might come next. We should mention the Rams. Everything's on the table. So McVeigh is gonna have to hire a new defensive coordinator. The Chargers hired Brandon Staley to be their next head coach. He was this past season, the Rams D. C. Okay, So Saturday. It's He's our quarterback right now. 24 hours later, everything's on the table. What do we make of this? I think everything was always on the table. He's a quarterback for right now, this game that we're ready to play. He's our quarterback. But it's always been on the table. These conversations We're going on throughout the course of the season. I'm sure and private settings between Les Snead As well as Chamakh Bay and whoever else gets involved in making up their roster because I'm assuming that most of the guaranteed money on Jared Golfs extension has probably been absorbed by now, so there's some flexibility and leeway. Get out of it at this point in time, if they choose to do so, or maybe they want to light a fire underneath him. I mean, it's amazing the seat of the guy just let a team to a Super Bowl two years ago, and then all of a sudden now he may be possibly being looked at as being replaced, and I don't know if that's gonna happen. Shawn's got a look at everything along with less need throughout the offseason to see what's available to them, not only at the quarterback position but other positions that they need to take a look at No que when when I look at Jared Goff. I said, God, that your you said this multiple times. We've been talking about this all year. You're waiting for him to take that next to leap to be somewhat of a superstar. And granted. I give him a lot of credit for coming back off that thumb surgery. Did he play a phenomenal game? No, I think you know John Walford doesn't get hurt. He's probably in that scenario. Chamakh make kind of made that apparent before he got injured. He was taken out of the game, but it still precarious situation. I think you just you let the Let the quarterback go out next year. You make it open competition to a degree. You say if you want to go take it. I saw it balls down. As I always say. It's gum ball down to the money. I don't care if it's Carson went to jail and hurts. I don't get it carefully. John Walford and our gear golf. What are the numbers? What? What does the numbers look like? In terms of guaranteed money? Jair Golf is more than capable of being an NFL quarterback. He's not a bum, but he hasn't Giving you the next step. And when you look at the playoff situation against Green Bay, he was overmatched going up against Aaron Rodgers if there's a duel Their quarterback versus quarterback. He was way over mad. Zoom in it just, you know. He wasn't gonna be able to duplicate with Ann Rogers. No matter on any day. Let me just ask you both this question because you guys have both obviously played with the threshold of pain into keys point. The golf extension was for four years $134 million at the time. It actually did make him the highest paid quarterback in the NFL. But his key has said whoever is up next we'll just take that mantle. But four years 1 34 the only thing I want to Question here and you know you guys could take us inside the mind of a pro athlete. I mean, he was out there to your point played in the Super Bowl and then had to play in this postseason a dozen days after injuring the thumb on his throwing hand at the quarterback position. I mean, doesn't that factory in somehow I'm not gonna get optimal Jared Goff. If he's got a banged up thumb on his throwing well, I don't think you did the decisions that they would make going forward. Is predicated on the way that he played in the playoffs. Okay, I think it's gonna be over the body of work or the natural look over the course of two seasons, right? I mean, and I just gonna sail guy came back two weeks later where he didn't play. Well, we hate him. Oh, I hate him. Because then we six. Look what he did early we ate. Look what I did. I mean, sure, Madrid has came out of comments throughout the course of the season where he said, Look, you know Jared Goff needs to be better or quarterback needs to be better. I think it's pretty known what his expectations are. No from the standard level of success with what he wants from his QB. The question is committed this offseason. Can Jared golf and recover from miss some surgery and play at a high level enough that will suit that for what Chama Vague wants his team to accomplish in the great thing about you've got guys like Aaron Rodgers and Rogers is on his way to getting back to the Super Bowl for the second time in his career. This is the first time From a playoff standpoint that Aaron Rodgers has had home field advantage throughout the playoffs. He's hosting a home game. I'm sure the crowd will be increased. You gotta look at what they did from an officer standpoint, whether it was with Adam's whether it was Aaron Jones run the ball, but defensively, they stepped up to the plate. Mean they sacked gear Golf multiple times. Kenny Clarke, I think had three sacks. Big defensive tackle out of U C L A paid a bunch of money to this offseason. So when you look at what Green Bay has been able to do Eyes is going to be a great matchup against Tom Brady. You've got I wouldn't call them both. I guess you could call them both old heads going up against each other, right? Even though Brady's a little bit older than a Rogers both from the same area up there in the Bay Area in California, that will be a story line. I'm sure you'll dive into somewhere along the way, Zubin. Indeed, indeed, we have Rodgers know Cal. We have Brady. No. Cal Brady at 43. I think Rogers is from Chico Brady's from San Matteo Rogers is 37. The reason that Rogers says he can continue to play into his forties is after a while, he watched Tom Brady do a reminder tune into my Greenberg show. Greenie, which immediately follows our show, Keyshawn J. Will Anjuman on ESPN radio. Today. Greenlee reacts the divisional weekend and talks to former Ravens wide receiver Steve Smith. Senior Keyshawn Javelin Zubin right into Greenie weekday mornings on ESPN, radio and key..

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"chama" Discussed on KCRW

KCRW

02:46 min | 2 years ago

"chama" Discussed on KCRW

"Jackson Katz is an author and creator of the film The Man card about white male identity in politics the events of the capital while they were dramatic. And outrageous. They were not totally unpredictable in his opinion, while race has been central to Trump's political strategy, gender is also inextricable. What he's been signaling is not just that he's the white person who's gonna stand up for, you know, white civilization if you will, but he's a White man who's tough who doesn't back down Who's strong, who embodies certain kind of masculine gravitas and strength. His supporters rhetoric mirrors this from the start some far right Trump fanatics referred to Republicans whom they deemed insufficiently hard line as cook. Serve a Tibbs. That word is a portmanteau of conservative and cuckold. When Trump was diagnosed with coronavirus, Republican representative Matt Gates tweeted President Trump won't have to recover from Covina Cove. It will have to recover from President Trump. A strong link between performative masculinity and the Trump presidency is not just anecdotal. There is a growing body of scholarly evidence of links between gender attitudes and trump support. For example, in a new study from Terry Vesco and Nathaniel Shermer Hornet, Penn State Here's Vesco. Our main finding was that people who endorse hegemonic masculinity or the idea that men should be powerful, high status tough and nothing like women that people who endorsed these ideas were more likely to support Trump and that was for men and women over and above gender. Over and above political orientation and, regardless of level of education. Trump's broad appeal to voters and the way that he emboldens right wing extremists both reflect broader global political trends. In the opinion of Saraya Chama Lee, executive director of the Representation Project. Nonprofit that fights gender inequality. She spoke via Skype. I think there's a lot going on. I think that one thing is that there is a global tide of macho fascism and masculine ist backlash against change, Right? And I think that What we saw on the rise of Trump was part of that tied. For now, Trump and his team are trying to burnish his masculine image as he leaves office, as highlighted when Fox News is Bill Hemmer this week asked Trump Campaign spokesperson Hogan Gidley with the social media crackdown. Does he feel emasculated? Look, I wouldn't say emasculated. I mean, if the most masculine person I think ever hold the White House is the president United States one of the most salient aspects of the Trump presidency. Captured in one unsubtle question and one unsettle response. Daniel Kurtz Leben NPR news..

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"chama" Discussed on AM 1590 WCGO

AM 1590 WCGO

05:07 min | 2 years ago

"chama" Discussed on AM 1590 WCGO

"Bit. Chama has multilateral one Brahimi Lena camera. We'll get the money. Probably altercation out on me with the Dolphins. Come of any truly move out. It didn't matter treating on Halloween. You come out of the pool on it. I'm sure Eddie. Sure doing there, William Hamedani. Mother cheating on the balcony. You come out of the pool army. I'm certainly sure do live. Really? I'm a coming on. Facility should be it either. Anything yes. Should be here to be shabby Father, Mother district with love. So money did you get any girl of all mothers Stay, booth. So money are good, aren't you? She took Uncle Eddie come out often are really on a useful by should belong up. Let me know. My brother doesn't smoke. Helene. Harsh missile coming off at all or cool. McLean are just a couple of other than on a short, really Nashville live from around the corner. The hell it is. If we are mourning eat off your criminal. It is a bush are here. Moussa Morden, if you charge about either Children. Men in my doing five probable part of you know, moose, I mourn any beach, Our body heat off Children. Many master you're back up about or didn't you know? Shade of living in a former life in our honor. You know, Judge Couple Remember this on? Sure. Julin, Austin from Morocco to ward off, Let me know I got a couple of other sure. Julie dosh from another woman. No doubt. McLean Order a couple of other schmuck Julin Austin from around the horn off. Oh, lovely, Larger booth should do, Lena. To Anita to agree to a lot of the happiest Karita pleads to Patrick.

"chama" Discussed on KNBR The Sports Leader

KNBR The Sports Leader

02:38 min | 2 years ago

"chama" Discussed on KNBR The Sports Leader

"The NFL network has been re airing games all week that pit These same teams that we're going to see in the divisional round. So the last time the Rams and the Packers played or maybe I don't know if it was the last time but one of the last times they played was week eight of the regular season two years ago. You know what Chama days out there without a mask on and The stands are full. But this is before the Rams moved to so fi. The stands are jammed with people, and at one point Aaron Rodgers was doing was was inciting the Packers fans by getting them to to make some noise. He was flapping his arms in the air and getting them to stand up. Man. Do I miss that? It's nuts that we've got to the point where that feels strange, right where it feels strange to see people in the stands and where I'm a little taken aback when Sean McVeigh is yelling without a mask. I cannot wait to get back to those days. I could actually see people smiles. It was nice to see Grammy Helen smile today. As I said, we Skyped and there's good news Grammy. Helen is scheduled to get her first vaccination in early February. All I care about is seeing her smile in person, some time in 2021. Thank you so much for all of your tweets. Always about Grammy, Helen. She's doing very well. I'm so proud of her. But you get really mad at me if I shared the picture I took of her on the computer on Skype, so I just can't. I did it once, and I didn't even tell her because she would be so mad because she's always worried about her hair. At 98 years old. My grandmother was worried about her hair That's gonna be May I know it. I have good genes. She's my superhero. Alright on Twitter, a low radio Also on our Facebook page after hours with Amy Lawrence, as I mentioned Ah, few minutes from now we'll head to Jacksonville. In the meantime, we'll dive in on some of these games. You've got this weekend divisional round. Which one? Are you most looking forward to take our poll that's on Twitter. Or on our Facebook page 855 to 1 to 4 to 27. It's after hours with Amy Lawrence on CBS portrayed to 10456 80, the sports leader. It's never too early for an Irish coffee and a slice of pie. I like the coffee, said Coffee kind of the peaches. It's Murph in math. You know who's turning into a dude? Tell me do you want? How much maligned? Yes, Andrew Wiggins..

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"chama" Discussed on KIRO Radio 97.3 FM

KIRO Radio 97.3 FM

02:58 min | 2 years ago

"chama" Discussed on KIRO Radio 97.3 FM

"June, she was talking to what appeared to be a small group of people outdoors in a demonstration, and here's what she said. And if you see anybody from that cabinet and a restaurant in a department store on gasoline station, you get out and you can go out on your back on them. And you got them. They're welcome. Anymore anywhere. So she was essentially telling people to harass Cabinet members who are seen in restaurants. That was followed by footage of that happening to I guess one of the, uh, Cabinet members who was in a restaurant. I don't think Maxine Waters was talking to the people who attended The pro trump rally, though, know what we're talking about, Colleen, I think is the hairs that the goat that the president might be splitting in saying all the rhetoric that we heard from se Chama so want and others locally. For inciting violence locally. Oh, I get that and so I think that's what he says. With the president's spin on this. I don't think he's sitting away from his speech and trying to cause us to go on a wild goose chase for any one of the first question. But let's not forget the inside. Everybody look at that clip and compare the size of Maxine Waters crowd. Which looked like that is also true 20 people. That's what I'm saying or the takeover of Seattle City Hall. Let's not forget that by shamans who want it's all a problem, but we have to measure the takeover of chopping destruction of businesses to the insurrection and attempted takeover of American democracy. We're getting caught in this uneven debate apples and oranges over these two types of riots. But what we're saying creating calling is that I think in order to Understand what the president is trying to say with this is what he is trying to say. And I think that we have to let you will know. Get us off the trail of his speech and his culpability and what happened. That's what he's trying to do. He does it all The time. He says something ludicrous. The media takes it and we spend all of our trying timeto understand what he's saying, rather than just take it at face value and actually investigate that he's facing impeachment and removal from office. We can't ignore the facts of what happened. We've been reporting on it for almost a year through our reporters have been in the streets reporting on its own. Nobody's ignoring it. The president is sending us on a wild goose chase with his statements this morning. I'm just trying to anticipate the emails. I was going to get coming. So now I could say I ran the Maxine Waters clip. Your facetious nous is just saving you from the text line, Dave. That's right. Thank you. What's your traffic headline? We're still dealing with 10 minute delays on North Bound four or five as you work your way getting out of the rented area. I'll tell you why coming up next. This is Cairo Radio. You know, a year ago, I sure wasn't hiking mountains with mom. We were at least £100 overweight, Just unhealthy with one of the highest weight loss surgery. Success rates in Washington Ch. I Franciscan is changing lives.

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Boris Johnson says Britain needs its own Green New Deal

FT Politics

08:07 min | 3 years ago

Boris Johnson says Britain needs its own Green New Deal

"Boris johnson has always been keen to burn it his green credentials and put tackling climate. Change at the front of his government's. Agenda is done so again this week setting out a long-awaited plan to make the uk a world leader in green technology as with most government announcements. However that will plenty of spending commitments already made being re announced but the most auden criticism came from the tories who said it goes against. The party's new electoral base and could cost them votes but business secretary. Alex chama rejected this notion. This is about leveling up across our country. We're talking about twelve billion pounds and he has around. Four billion pounds of this is new money. Other money is money that's been pledged previously on deed lost budget in in in march Book very importantly This billion pounds will help to bring in three times as much in terms of private sector money and supporting create two hundred and fifty thousand jobs but the have been some critics of this plan arguing that it really doesn't go far enough. The shuttle business sexually. Ed milliband made this point. There is an urgency. That isn't enough ambition. That isn't a real plan. He's got to do better in all of our interests that he does better. We will keep pushing the government on ambition on jobs on appropriate plan to rise to the scale of the climate emergency. We face chimp. Let's begin with this. Ten point plan of boys. Johnson set out in article in the financial times. In fact what did you make of it and how much of it was new money and new policy okay so this was a very long awaited announcement. They were meant to originally Back in the summer and it slipped because of pressures on number ten prime minister announced twelve billion pounds states investment program when you went through the numbers at ten about three billion pounds this new at included five hundred million hydrogen one billion pounds insulation three hundred million pounds for nuclear industry. I think what was interesting even if the money was pretty small. Change when you compare it said of the countries like franz chemmy refute these comparisons jeremy kuban late manifesto prince lansing which lici tuten sums of hundreds of billions of pounds of buried money. Guns was agreement. Deo i think it's still a political moment because as always this tension between people saying let's go green other Saying it will damage economy People in cost known areas concerned type. Slutty jim republic who worry about paying extra tax also green initiatives ambrose johnson especially saying worry we can. Tiny's these things together. We make sure. Green economic growth happens in some of the left behind redwood areas and talking about place humble months for over northeast. police o'clock. It's wonderful to have you on the podcast. What were your thoughts. When you saw this announcement here because johnson has talked a lot about green policy arisons locked summer but it fuses if that rhetoric has increase as jim said that is new money on some new policies to go with it to there is a but by i know about this was a. It's brilliant. Hear a british conservative prime minister coming up with a plan like this. Because although we've had david cameron promising the government ever and then we had theresa may actually legislating for a net zero twenty fifty which was very pioneering for a country the size of britain at the time. The thing is. We really haven't seen a prime minister set out in a speech or in a plan like this thing as visionary really and it is a great vision. Unfortunately it's really not matched by detailed plans and considering that a large chunk of it is dependent on trying to mobilize private investor capital. I'm just concerned that it's really not going to make. Investors are not going to invest unless they see the detailed policy until they know what the shape of any sort of regulatory framework has got to look like really not going to get people plowing in at the rate needed to fulfill this and when it comes to actually meeting that net zero goal twenty fifty. It's really not on track to do that. Unfortunately the classic example about chocolate changing which is provided uncertainty from best is if you look at one of the atoms. Boris johnson announcement which was carbon capture storage. Which is basically succour Boats on you bury it. The browns the tools boom cameron government promised been impounds towards that twenty fifteen a group of plug on that money or johnston's done this year's he promised eight hundred pounds in the spring budget yet. Another challenge main pounds this week. Hey presto Where we were five years ago with basically almost leg progress on cca. Yeah that's exactly. It had this sort of crisis. Feel about it really. Is you know god. We've got to do something on climate. Okay what do we do on electric cars. Oh i know will bring the target ford. That's actually relatively easy to do. It's important but unless it's matched by holocene setting out how people are going to be able to buy more electric cars and how the rollout of the charging infrastructure is going to work. You know it's really difficult to see how it works. I expected a guest to say something a little more meditative parts of this plan on you when it comes to the targets for making sure that new homes not built with natural gas boilers in them. For example you know that's really quite important. And of course at target itself has been brought forward slightly from twenty five to twenty twenty three at same these support for hydrogen also important but again. You look at what germany's doing in its recovery plan. It's got around. Forty forty billion set aside for electric cars renewable energy and so forth and france around thirty billion euros set aside nine billion of that is for hydrogen renewables alone so compared to that. The u k plan does look a little small were jim. This is one thing critics of picked up on the plan. Even who is labour's shadow. Business secretary has said it doesn't remotely meet the scale of what is needed. I think greenpeace charity have said similar things to all those criticisms fad. You because when it comes to government spending you can always make the case you should be spending more doing more radical things and as please note. This is a conservative government. This is not natural territory. Full them yet. But i think the first point to make our show on the business sexually set on the radio. This is a down payment but that will be more. Fiscal events is quite possible than the spending review. The we see next week that could be more money for example nuclear. They could say they're gonna stop negotiation sizewell c Pass station which would of course involve more money. And i think as well now. He's talking about how these provides whole sums compared to labor government beginning right now the thing to remember Tackle climate change isn't just about state. Money is also about regulation so of course the bundle twenty fifty borrowing in new pets from these laws as an example of wet government does not have to spend the money it can regulate and things happen and so many of these decisions of stems from theresa. May's decision donning moments of her administration commit twenty-fifty net zero target. Only kind of off the thought. She the mohanchris coop suasion joyfulness. She bandied about it even now known. Would think theresa may is great green ahead and yet she took this decision from which all sorts of future decisions have the stem. But i think to remember names of bishops is very seats. Promotional world where Christie is coming from fossil fuels. Were kind of on talking for. I think you have to remember that. The british energy system like any other system But also transport system unfairly household energy or freeways needs to be decarbonised. And i remember whether we're on track to do that. Speed that needs to

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Boris Johnson says Britain needs its own Green New Deal

FT Politics

08:07 min | 3 years ago

Boris Johnson says Britain needs its own Green New Deal

"Boris johnson has always been keen to burn it his green credentials and put tackling climate. Change at the front of his government's. Agenda is done so again this week setting out a long-awaited plan to make the uk a world leader in green technology as with most government announcements. However that will plenty of spending commitments already made being re announced but the most auden criticism came from the tories who said it goes against. The party's new electoral base and could cost them votes but business secretary. Alex chama rejected this notion. This is about leveling up across our country. We're talking about twelve billion pounds and he has around. Four billion pounds of this is new money. Other money is money that's been pledged previously on deed lost budget in in in march Book very importantly This billion pounds will help to bring in three times as much in terms of private sector money and supporting create two hundred and fifty thousand jobs but the have been some critics of this plan arguing that it really doesn't go far enough. The shuttle business sexually. Ed milliband made this point. There is an urgency. That isn't enough ambition. That isn't a real plan. He's got to do better in all of our interests that he does better. We will keep pushing the government on ambition on jobs on appropriate plan to rise to the scale of the climate emergency. We face chimp. Let's begin with this. Ten point plan of boys. Johnson set out in article in the financial times. In fact what did you make of it and how much of it was new money and new policy okay so this was a very long awaited announcement. They were meant to originally Back in the summer and it slipped because of pressures on number ten prime minister announced twelve billion pounds states investment program when you went through the numbers at ten about three billion pounds this new at included five hundred million hydrogen one billion pounds insulation three hundred million pounds for nuclear industry. I think what was interesting even if the money was pretty small. Change when you compare it said of the countries like franz chemmy refute these comparisons jeremy kuban late manifesto prince lansing which lici tuten sums of hundreds of billions of pounds of buried money. Guns was agreement. Deo i think it's still a political moment because as always this tension between people saying let's go green other Saying it will damage economy People in cost known areas concerned type. Slutty jim republic who worry about paying extra tax also green initiatives ambrose johnson especially saying worry we can. Tiny's these things together. We make sure. Green economic growth happens in some of the left behind redwood areas and talking about place humble months for over northeast. police o'clock. It's wonderful to have you on the podcast. What were your thoughts. When you saw this announcement here because johnson has talked a lot about green policy arisons locked summer but it fuses if that rhetoric has increase as jim said that is new money on some new policies to go with it to there is a but by i know about this was a. It's brilliant. Hear a british conservative prime minister coming up with a plan like this. Because although we've had david cameron promising the government ever and then we had theresa may actually legislating for a net zero twenty fifty which was very pioneering for a country the size of britain at the time. The thing is. We really haven't seen a prime minister set out in a speech or in a plan like this thing as visionary really and it is a great vision. Unfortunately it's really not matched by detailed plans and considering that a large chunk of it is dependent on trying to mobilize private investor capital. I'm just concerned that it's really not going to make. Investors are not going to invest unless they see the detailed policy until they know what the shape of any sort of regulatory framework has got to look like really not going to get people plowing in at the rate needed to fulfill this and when it comes to actually meeting that net zero goal twenty fifty. It's really not on track to do that. Unfortunately the classic example about chocolate changing which is provided uncertainty from best is if you look at one of the atoms. Boris johnson announcement which was carbon capture storage. Which is basically succour Boats on you bury it. The browns the tools boom cameron government promised been impounds towards that twenty fifteen a group of plug on that money or johnston's done this year's he promised eight hundred pounds in the spring budget yet. Another challenge main pounds this week. Hey presto Where we were five years ago with basically almost leg progress on cca. Yeah that's exactly. It had this sort of crisis. Feel about it really. Is you know god. We've got to do something on climate. Okay what do we do on electric cars. Oh i know will bring the target ford. That's actually relatively easy to do. It's important but unless it's matched by holocene setting out how people are going to be able to buy more electric cars and how the rollout of the charging infrastructure is going to work. You know it's really difficult to see how it works. I expected a guest to say something a little more meditative parts of this plan on you when it comes to the targets for making sure that new homes not built with natural gas boilers in them. For example you know that's really quite important. And of course at target itself has been brought forward slightly from twenty five to twenty twenty three at same these support for hydrogen also important but again. You look at what germany's doing in its recovery plan. It's got around. Forty forty billion set aside for electric cars renewable energy and so forth and france around thirty billion euros set aside nine billion of that is for hydrogen renewables alone so compared to that. The u k plan does look a little small were jim. This is one thing critics of picked up on the plan. Even who is labour's shadow. Business secretary has said it doesn't remotely meet the scale of what is needed. I think greenpeace charity have said similar things to all those criticisms fad. You because when it comes to government spending you can always make the case you should be spending more doing more radical things and as please note. This is a conservative government. This is not natural territory. Full them yet. But i think the first point to make our show on the business sexually set on the radio. This is a down payment but that will be more. Fiscal events is quite possible than the spending review. The we see next week that could be more money for example nuclear. They could say they're gonna stop negotiation sizewell c Pass station which would of course involve more money. And i think as well now. He's talking about how these provides whole sums compared to labor government beginning right now the thing to remember Tackle climate change isn't just about state. Money is also about regulation so of course the bundle twenty fifty borrowing in new pets from these laws as an example of wet government does not have to spend the money it can regulate and things happen and so many of these decisions of stems from theresa. May's decision donning moments of her administration commit twenty-fifty net zero target. Only kind of off the thought. She the mohanchris coop suasion joyfulness. She bandied about it even now known. Would think theresa may is great green ahead and yet she took this decision from which all sorts of future decisions have the stem. But i think to remember names of bishops is very seats. Promotional world where Christie is coming from fossil fuels. Were kind of on talking for. I think you have to remember that. The british energy system like any other system But also transport system unfairly household energy or freeways needs to be decarbonised. And i remember whether we're on track to do that. Speed that needs to

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Police investigate threats, messages against Seattle mayor

Talking Real Money with Don McDonald and Tom Cock

01:44 min | 3 years ago

Police investigate threats, messages against Seattle mayor

"Left outside the home of Mayor Jenny Durkin. The messages were spray painted on the sidewalk is Part of a string of offensive messages Durkin is received in recent months. There has been previous reporting about threats made against the mayor and these there's new graffiti. Well, it only adds to the cases that are now under investigation. Because Erica is Seattle's first openly lesbian mayor, one could be construed as anti homosexual. Others. Vegas spew profanity or claim that Durkin is a Nazi. Well, the mayor says the images were left while people were claiming to peacefully demonstrate outside her home because of the sheer number of threats. So throughout the summer, we'll see how the police have streamline the reporting system for Durkin to actually notify officers. Detectives consider a handful to actually be credible threats that warrant further investigation, criminal justice experts say determining what is and isn't the threat. It really depends on how the victim perceives a message, which is not how it's said. It's how it's interpreted. And so you know if the person is in fear, I guess you know you have a right for what's happened to her. And you know she has a right to be in fear, and it's with a sad partisan if if No matter what your political opinion or but people shouldn't have to be be threatened. Protesters started targeting Durkin's home this summer now has a former U. S attorney who has received death threats for past prosecutions. Americans address was actually being kept confidential, however, Chama, so want Has been accused of revealing the mayor's address and taking part in a march to American's House on that was done by a group backing a recall campaign against the City Council member. That's camo. Still, Marino reporting companies time 12

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Defunding Seattle police now includes a plan from city council on how to spend 85 million

News, Traffic and Weather

00:58 sec | 3 years ago

Defunding Seattle police now includes a plan from city council on how to spend 85 million

"Call to defund Seattle police by 50% starting this year. Now includes a plan from City Council member Chama. So what, on how to spend that $85 million the biggest chunk, nearly $35 million go to affordable housing, with the rest for things like restorative justice, a new public safety models for black and brown communities and civilian eyes in the 9 11 system. SWAT says it's mind boggling that a couple of her colleagues want to take their time with de funding when she says there have been eight years of failed police reform and after protesters were met with violence, having voted wrongly to approve a racist police contract two years ago after having voted again wrongly for hiring bonuses for a drag police officers on the force. The city political establishment is way past the time to act. Seven of nine council members have said they support a 50% de funding of It'll police. That's enough to override a veto from the mayor. Hearing more

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Havana, Ragone Vermont And Berman discussed on All Things Considered

All Things Considered

02:44 min | 4 years ago

Havana, Ragone Vermont And Berman discussed on All Things Considered

"In two thousand sixteen dozens of people associated with the embassy in Havana began hearing a high pitched noise are feeling a wave of pressure then they experienced dizziness headaches sleep problems and foggy thinking workers were sent to the university of Pennsylvania center for brain injury and repair they got MRI scans and Ragone Vermont a professor of radiology says the scans looked normal just a traditional our lead of the images did nontrivial much so firm and a team decided to use advanced imaging techniques usually reserved for scientific research the team studied forty government workers who reported symptoms of what's become known as Havana syndrome then they compare these images with images from groups of healthy people Berman says this time the team did find something the most important thing is that there were a group differences subtle differences in brain volume brain networks and in the structure of brain tissue the structural differences were most apparent in the cerebellum an area involved in balancing movement but Verma's says there was no evidence of traumatic brain injury all the emerging differences that we see do not reflect the imaging differences that we see a and T. B. I. R. concussion and Berman says it's hard to know what the differences mean arctic and says something happened which because their brain to change and those are reflected in their clinical symptoms and the imaging results of course the when everybody has been asking about is is there evidence that these people were attacked in that does this study answer that question now the study appears in Chama along with an editor's note saying it's clinical relevance is uncertain Doug fields a neuro scientist who has investigated the events in Cuba says that's an understatement first of all these techniques are not diagnostic there descriptive and they don't provide any clinical evidence of any kind of abnormality or pathologic but the show are minor differences between two groups and field says group differences are pretty common these methods are used to find differences that are associated with being left handed or right handed or male or female high I. Q. low IQ whether you musician or not but they're all within normal range field says the significance of the study is and what it did not find it there been brain injury that would have been evident on the clinical brain imaging studies that were done before and there was no evidence of any path ology and these more sophisticated measures confirm that field says the new results should end speculation that embassy workers were injured by a sonic weapon or something even more exotic the physical evidence to support the idea that there was some sort of energy beam is completely lacking the state department did not respond to requests for

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