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Wealthy Behavior
A highlight from Investing in China
"Welcome to Wealthy Behavior, talking money and wealth with Heritage Financial, the podcast that digs into the topics, strategies and behaviors that help busy and successful people build and protect their personal wealth. I'm your host, Sammy Azuz, the president and CEO of Heritage Financial, a Boston based wealth management firm working with high net worth families across the country for longer than 25 years. Now let's talk about the wealthy behaviors that are key to a rich life. On this episode of the podcast, we have a special guest, Gabriela Santos, managing director and global market strategist on the JP Morgan Asset Management Global Market Insights strategy team. Gabby is an expert on the global economy and capital markets, and specifically for our conversation today, plays an instrumental role in developing her team's research on Chinese markets. Welcome to Wealthy Behavior. Thank you so much for having me. It's my pleasure to be here. Absolutely. Thank you. So what is your role at JP Morgan? And specifically, what is it as it relates to China as well? So I'm a global market strategist within our asset management line of business. And what we do in the team is we do research on the global economy, global markets. And we talk about our views with our clients. And it's all very long term, we're not, you know, providing tactical trading advice. So really, we're very focused on long term themes. We're a global team. Within the team, I focus a lot on emerging markets, Latin America, but also China and Asia. And really, the focus on China, I think is important for every single investor, given it's the second largest economy, second largest markets. And within the team, I've had the pleasure of working with our colleagues that are based in Shanghai and Hong Kong, to get a better understanding what's happening on the ground, but also to be able to translate that to our investors in the US and around the world. What was your career path to get you to this point? So I studied economics in school, and then I started working on the private bank side at a different firm. And they had this great international rotation program. So I worked with all over the world in Singapore, in Mexico, in Geneva, then I went back to Singapore for a couple of years. So I've always had that interest in in Asia. And then I decided I wanted to come back to the US, I grew up here, my friends are here, my family's here. And JP Morgan, that was when I joined, I was back in 2012. And I joined this team and grew up in the team as a research analyst. And then as a strategist for at this point, oh, my gosh, it's been over a decade. Do you enjoy it? I love it. I love it because it's there's never a dull day. Ever, right? We're constantly learning, focusing on different things. Our conversations with our clients are challenging, we debate, views, risks, opportunities, and especially focusing on emerging markets, there's always a lot happening. Awesome. Thank you. So I'm very excited to talk to you today to help get our listeners caught up on what's been going on with the Chinese economy and Chinese markets. I think it's an important topic for investors, business owners and leaders really to be informed about China, maybe separate fact from fiction when it comes to that part of the world. But perhaps we can start there. Why do you think China is important in your view? So that's one area of the world where there's a lot of noise and kind of separating the signal from the noise is really important. And that's why about three years ago, we launched our guide to China to exactly do that focus on the signal.

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AP News Radio
Ukraine military identifies soldier seen in grisly war video
"Ukraine's chief prosecutor has tentatively identified a man apparently shot dead by Russian speakers in a video that circulated widely on social media as a missing Ukrainian soldier. I'm Ben Thomas with the latest. The grim 12 second video shows a man in Ukrainian army fatigues, apparently unarmed, standing in the Woods in what appears to be a freshly dug hole smoking a cigarette. Someone off camera can be heard saying in Russian film him. Lifting his chin, he says. Glory to Ukraine. Just before the gunshots. Monday, Ukrainian president volodymyr zelensky called on his nation to respond to those words in unity, saying glory to the hero. Glory to Ukraine. We will find The Killers. Tuesday formed mister de mitro kole said the incident explains what he calls a genocidal war. The Ukrainian man was clearly murdered, simply for expressing his Ukrainian identity and love for his homeland. It is a war crime and a violation of the Geneva conventions and the international humanitarian law to kill an armed prisoners of war. Adding the perpetrators of this cold blooded execution must be brought to justice. Ukraine has opened a national investigation. And I also urged the International Criminal Court prosecutor to launch an immediate investigation into this crime. On its Facebook page, Ukraine's 30th mechanized brigade identified the man as Timothy shader. I'm Ben Thomas

WTOP 24 Hour News
Fresh update on "geneva" discussed on WTOP 24 Hour News
"News everything you need every time you listen the wtop producers desk is wired by ibw local 26 where call contractors come to ground good afternoon I'm mark Lewis is our producer we are following the start of the New York civil fraud trial a former president Donald Trump it's a 250 million dollar lawsuit that was brought by New York's Attorney General it could cost Mr. Trump his right to do business in the state of New York he and his company are accused in a lawsuit by the Attorney General of exaggerating his wealth in order to fool banks and others opening statements have just completed with Mr. Trump himself sitting at the defense table his arms crossed a defiant Donald Trump speaking to reporters inside the Manhattan court where he's being tried the former president continuing to say it's all a scam and a sham it's a stunt it's a disgrace we have a corrupt Attorney General in this state you see how she does this this trial was railroaded and fast tracked this trial could have been brought years ago but they waited until I was right in the middle of my campaign the same with other trials and indictments it's all run by DOJ which is corrupt the suit was filed in September of 2022 the New York Attorney General Letitia James accusing Trump at his company of deceiving banks insurers and others inflating his wealth in financial statements Julie Walker New York the former president is expected to testify at that trial but it may be several weeks before that happens let's go to Capitol Hill now where there's a big question looming for lawmakers could the Speaker of the House be voted out of his job for the first time in history an effort to oust House Speaker Kevin McCarthy from his leadership post is now getting underway let's get the latest live from Miller today on the hill Florida Congressman Matt Gaetz just spoke on the House floor criticizing Speaker McCarthy and accusing him of making a side deal with Democrats on Ukraine funding during efforts to avoid a government shutdown it is going to be difficult for my Republican friends to keep calling President Biden feeble while he continues to take Speaker McCarthy's lunch money in every negotiation now the big news is Gaetz did not file a motion to vacate an effort to oust Speaker McCarthy he just spoke to reporters here outside of the Capitol and does say he will plan to file that motion but he would only say he will do it this week so the suspension continues meanwhile the speaker said he's ready for the challenge but if enough Republican hardliners join Gaetz he may the need support of Democrats to keep his job in the history of Congress no house speaker to date has ever voted out by fellow lawmakers reporting live on Capitol Hill Mitchell Miller WTOP news meantime the replacement for late Democratic US Senator Dianne Feinstein has now been named by California's Governor. Governor Gavin Newsom on Sunday selected LaFonza Butler a Democratic strategist and advisor to Kamala Harris's 2020 presidential campaign Newsom had pledged to appoint a black woman if Feinstein's seat became open and Butler will be the only black woman serving in the US Senate as well as the first openly person LGBTQ to represent California in the chamber Newsom says in a statement that reproductive freedom equal protection and safety from gun violence were priorities that Feinstein fought for in Congress and he says that Butler will quote carry the baton left by Senator Feinstein and quote I'm Donna Water on this first Monday in October the US Supreme Court is back in session for its new term what's on the docket legal analyst Laurie Levinson takes a look this year won't have of any those major blockbuster cases like overturning Roe v. Wade or affirmative action the Supreme Court does have several very significant cases that it will be deciding including a major gun rights case the opioid settlement in the Purdue Pharma case and a gerrymandering case out of South Carolina Linda Kenyon CBS News Washington to the war in Ukraine now European foreign ministers have held an unannounced an unprecedented meeting in that country the first time EU foreign ministers met have outside the EU inside a candidate country and in a war zone on coming to keep the European Union foreign ministers sent a strong message of solidarity and support to Ukraine in the face of this unjust and illegitimate war EU foreign policy chief Yosef Borrell but it comes as President Biden struggles to maintain aid to Ukraine in the face of Republican resistance with similar growing splits within the EU itself Vicki Barker CBS News London victims of sex abuse at the hands of Catholic clergy are proposing that the Vatican passed a new church law that calls for the permanent removal of abusive priests and superiors who covered for them it's coming from the global advocacy group known as End Clergy Abuse that group is seeking to draw attention to the ongoing scandal in the Catholic Church and the failure of Pope Francis and the hierarchy to make good on years of pledges of zero tolerance for abuse the survivors are also upset with the Pope's nomination of an old friend and theologian, Cardinal Victor Fernandez, to the Vatican office that investigates sex crimes that Cardinal came under fire for how he handled cases in his native Argentina the group plans to take their complaints to the UN in Geneva coming up on WTOP in money news which area colleges lead to the best graduate pay it's twelve thirty seven Thompson Creek window company designs builds and installs replacement windows without the middleman markup you get high -quality windows at an affordable price direct from our local factory call today for our biggest sale of the year for a limited time get 25

AP News Radio
Blinken, Lavrov meet briefly as US-Russia tensions soar
"Secretary of State Antony Blinken and Russian foreign minister Sergei Lavrov had a brief discussion at a top meeting of group of 20 nations in New Delhi, the high level meeting between the U.S. and Russia lasted for roughly ten minutes and was the first to take place in months. In the meeting, blinken apparently asserted America's support for Ukraine was unwavering dispelling any doubts the Russians may have had on the matter. Also, as part of the discussion, the Secretary of State said Russia should reverse its decision to suspend participation in the new start nuclear treaty in a recorded message to the UN's Human Rights Council, blinken said Russia should be held accountable for its human rights abuses in Ukraine. Holding ourselves to the same standards as we do every other government is particularly important at a time when human rights around the world are under assault. Perhaps nowhere more than in Russia's brutal war on Ukraine. The last time blinken and lever of met in person was in Geneva over a year earlier just before Russia's invasion, I am Karen Chammas

The Charlie Kirk Show
Trains Are Derailing in Ohio and Nobody Cares...
"Is a massive issue happening in eastern Ohio. Is it a modern day Chernobyl, maybe? There's a train derailment, deadly chemicals are flowing into the air uninterrupted. We mentioned yesterday that the type of chemicals that are going into the air, it would be against the Geneva convention on chemical weapons after World War I for this to be deployed on a citizenry. Yet the leaders are saying repeatedly, it's perfectly safe. It's perfectly fine. Go back to school, go back there. If Joe Biden actually believed that, if Pete boot edge edge actually believed that, I would love both of them to go for a couple hours, go get a sandwich without a mask on. And show us how safe it actually is. Will a singer single member of the Biden cabinet visit Ohio? And breathe in the air themselves. Do they actually believe that this air is safe to breathe? Now it's fascinating to me. Typically, these stories are covered by the left and the media. The BP oil spill, the Flint water crisis. Typically when there is a mismanagement by politicians and people's air is polluted or their water is infected, it is a non stop media push and narrative campaign. Why is this different? Why is this only getting a couple mentions, meanwhile, citizens are being told to return home everything is just fine. We know that everything is just not as far from fine, but there's a deeper reason that this is happening. You see, this train derailment that is now emitting incredibly deadly chemicals to the air. Is happening in a region of the country that Democrats have very little to no concern about.

Mark Levin
Michael Lawler: Most Voters Don't Know Sean Maloney
"If he's spending all this time trying to elect other Democrats how is he spending enough time in his district You know it doesn't just happen on election day They have to spend years working on that Well that's been his problem He's been gallivanting across the globe He went to Paris Geneva and London only a few weeks ago to raise money for Nancy Pelosi in the DCC And he has really not spent too much time in this district And on top of that with redistricting having taken effect 75% of this district is new to him So most voters don't know him And I'm coming out of rockland county which is 42% of the district and born and raised there I've lived there my whole life my family has been there over a hundred years Nobody knows him over here And so this is not your normal situation where incumbent has a big advantage And I think as he finally woke up to the fact that he has a real race just two weeks ago he has now been siphoning off millions of dollars from other democratic congressional electeds and candidates across the country to try and save himself but it's frankly too little too late

Bloomberg Radio New York
"geneva" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York
"Bloomberg markets continues now, Matt Miller and Paul swinging. All right, great, Jared, good stuff. We appreciate it. A big, big day in Frankfurt Germany today and for Europe, the ECB raising its benchmark rate 50 basis points. So no longer negative interest rates in Europe, that's big. Boy, it's been a long, long time ago. Taking them long enough. Exactly. I'm looking at the Euro here trading up just a little bit, but let's dig into it a little bit. We can do that with meva cousin. Euro area economist for Bloomberg economics, Geneva, Zürich, somewhere over there in Switzerland, pretty cool. Mava, thanks so much for joining us here. Busy, busy day for Christine Lagarde, what are your takeaways from what we've seen and heard so far today in Europe? Hey, thanks. So yeah, it's a big day indeed and it's 50 basis points. So bigger hike than we were expecting. And it's because the judge said their TPI there transmission protection instrument was strong enough to allow bigger move to tame inflation, which has again surprised on the upside in June after the published latest forecast. So the big focus at the moment in zero area and the radio in currency inflation and high to get handled on this relentless inflation pressures. Now, the big question is how good will be this anti fragmentation tool, the CPI, it's good that they have a credit on something, but of course if you are still subject to really So these questions of the governing countries are also part of it in particular. I think the fiscal sustainability of the government or the country is so high that we need to receive this support and also decide whether to activate when the increase in spread is on 100, which will be subject to this question and we are not sure how and when they can be activated and I would say that a political crisis initiative doesn't figure on the list of rational or reasons why they could actually be. Wait, why? We always it's like a nonstop constant political crisis in Italy. That should always figure into every central bankers list. So as Christian legal said during the brief, this is really to address unwarranted market fragmentation that is not country specific. So some sort of risk aversion mechanism. Which he said that the mechanism is called OMT to advise countries specific free domination. So that's really if it's a political crisis in theory, it would be difficult for the governing country to activate the tools. So we see how that happens. But you have defined the criteria. It's still relatively vague. As I said, a lot of these questions. You know, critic Gupta was just in here talking about the possibility of another sovereign debt crisis because of the blowout and spreads. I think we're probably what we're currently pretty, pretty safe in that respect. But we could get there. That's the trajectory. Is this ECB equipped to deal with that kind of thing? It's one more tool than they didn't have before. It's just much more difficult than it was when they first launched 20 and when they felt because at that time it was for them to buy a lot of government because it was serving at the same time the support, like the monetary policy direction to increase inflation and the market segmentation aspect. So it's much more challenging now. It's good that there are introducing a new tool, but it will still be subject to a lot of debate on the government. But they could have raised rates much they could have raised rates a long time ago. And I realized that, you know, the fed also allowed inflation to get ahead of it and so did the Bank of England. You used to advise her majesty's treasury there. Why, why is the ECB the last to raise? Why didn't they act sooner? The difference in facial problems is still have a different inflation problem, most of the inflation in GTB to energy and food prices to out of the control to a large extent. It's also that actually we've seen a lot of certain union market conditions in market rates for the Euro area actually more. So that is in the U.S. at least initially. Just without trading the rates. So they have already been already a lot of safety. They didn't pay sooner because they had to exit some assets and they had to make sure actually had the high two in place. But it doesn't mean that they are don't need to do as much as they said all the bank assignments. All right, maybe thank you so much for joining us. May have a cousin Euro area economist for Bloomberg economics. And that is just coming across the tape here. U.S. president Joseph Biden tests positive for COVID-19. I'm looking at The White House and he has mild symptoms. He is fully vaccinated and twice boosted. He has begun taking paxlovid and consistent with CDC guidelines. He will isolate at The White House and continue to carry out all of his duties fully during that time. Yeah, well, I mean, not fully, right? If he had any duties outside The White House again, and I think he was probably looking to do a long weekend down in Delaware's House on the beach. He did want to, wow, yesterday, yeah, yesterday he was talking about growing up in Delaware and how everybody rate each Rehoboth. Yeah. In terms of this, I mean, the most important thing on the radar for the president that I could assess this morning was that he plans to call president Xi, which he can still do, obviously. With COVID and we hope that he and we hope that anyone who gets COVID does well, doesn't get any symptoms and recovers quickly. So a lot of people obviously can do that and we don't have any indication that he's in bad shape. Yeah, no. But he's no spring chicken, right? Yeah. So and The White House goes on to say out of an abundance of transparency, The White House will provide a daily update on the president's status as he continues to carry out the full duties of the office while in isolation. So again, the news just crossing the tape to Bloomberg terminal U.S. President Biden tests positive for COVID-19. That's according

The Dinesh D'Souza Podcast
The Ukraziness of the Ukraine War
"I'm hearing a lot of, well, I'm going to call it U craziness in the context of the Ukraine war. And I'm hearing it not only from Democrats, but also from Republicans. I mean, phrases like, yeah, there are fascists and Nazis fighting on the side of Ukraine, but you know they're good fascists or they're good Nazis. No. No one puts it exactly that way, but that's kind of the implication of their position, or yes, you know, World War three, if it's going to come, it's going to come, or some people even take the position we are in World War three. And I think to myself, how is it that our thinking has become so detached? Not just from reality, but from a very useful way to look at reality that can be called realism, realism is nothing more than seeing the world for what it is and understanding not just human beings, but states for what they are and the basis for which on which they act. Now, realism was the governing philosophy of the 19th century, every state acted in its own self interest. Nobody expected otherwise people, of course, would make alliances with other states, but the point of that was to counter the influence of still other states. And it was a multipolar world. There was a lot of, of course, internecine rivalry among the European powers in particular between Britain and France. And then we moved into the 20th century, which was defined, of course, by the bipolar conflict of the Cold War. And it was in that context that the west came up with some very clever international schemes to strengthen its own side of the conflict. And these were things like the United Nations, the international organizations like the monetary fund, of course there were all kinds of regional alliances on top of that. There was commissions of human rights, the Geneva convention, and most importantly NATO.

Mark Levin
Nancy Pelosi on What Aid the U.S. Can Provide to Ukraine
"Pelosi to press conference Just the other day somehow we missed this but we're going to circle back Here she is We want to salute our friends at twitchy This is a great site too twitchy if you haven't been there Cut 8 go But they know that we can't go there Putin is trying to bake the traps so that we go in and that's the beginning could be the beginning of world of war three A Putin totally irresponsible using weapons that are not allowed under the Geneva convention Putin who threatens use of chemical weapons nuclear and the rest So they know that we can't But it's the ask Now he was this morning more if we can't have an if we can't have a no fly zone let us have our own And we need the airplanes to come in That is Nancy Pelosi doing her best imitation of Al sharpton I think But it gets better Cut 9 go This morning he was less on the on the ask for the policy more on let us do it help us get the planes But also there is a school of thought that thinks the anti aircraft missiles and the rest are a very important way Myself when I see that those tanks at 40 miles of tanks I'd like to take out those tanks I mean I think that them having more planes might be useful but that I'm not a military strategist We hope that we will be able to get to a place I hope You ask me how it I hope that we can get to a place where the MiGs which are the kinds of planes they've been trained on Can go to Ukraine

Out of Bounds Podcast
"geneva" Discussed on Out of Bounds Podcast
"National championship Madison even, it's like one person swings up the whole bunch and string of people are just above the blue and you're like, what the fuck? You know? Yeah, it's like people were allergic to the wind. And, hey, I'm not even gonna lie, even I found myself doing it because it's like you get frustrated, right? You're just like, well, you're not gonna hit the front, and I'm not gonna hit the front, and it's like this thing that trickles down. When in reality, it's probably easier if we all just keep riding the front. Yeah, that's about to say that. I think for the front few guys, that's actually a pretty good tactic to just smash it because because it is so hard to effectively change after, say, 14. You're losing so much time just going further, but also not being able to do your changes. I was efficiently, but yeah, it becomes a bit of a self fulfilling prophecy. Like in a lot of bike races, of course, like cartoons and road races and such. But if you're able to kind of surf the front, efficiently, then by the end of the race, it's night and day between you and an equally strong team that's been sitting ten teen the whole race. Yeah, yeah. No, for sure. And so and so that being said, like, where is it that you think the gap is? Do you think we're just not teaching them out of it enough here? We're not riding the Madison enough here, or is it just like, here's my thing. I think it's funny when people are like, oh yeah, you know, the U.S. is slow, this this and that. It's like, yeah, you're not wrong. I don't think you're necessarily wrong, but if what I thought was so interesting in Geneva and this is kind of where it hit me is like guys and girls can just show up like via train, right?.

Out of Bounds Podcast
"geneva" Discussed on Out of Bounds Podcast
"Make sure you go check them out over on garden of the gods road also back for another episode is bicarb core. Guys, there's no need to have a dirty bike, especially if you've been listening to this podcast, bike hardcore has been a supporter of this podcast for such a long time. And honestly, a supporter of me and thank God for that, because my bike is super, super, super dirty. And they have this foaming sprayer that I love and honestly with how cold it is. It makes life a lot easier when you just have to spray all the soap all over the bike and you're not getting your hands a little super wet and the cold outdoors. But anyways, check them out at bicarb core dot com, that's my favorite product. And I don't know how to put it in it's about as simple as a weed sprayer. Honestly, you know, you pump this thing up and you spray foamy goodness all over your bike as weird as that sounds now that I've just said that out loud. Anyways, go check them out at bike hard core dot com that's bike hardcore dot com use code crew ten at checkout to get 10% off your first order. And yeah, but anyways, let's go ahead and dive into this week's episode. What's going on guys? Welcome back to another episode of coffee and Manchester on the out of bounds network. My name is John croom and yeah, we're sitting here with Kobe Lang and we're going to talk about Geneva. Just did the four days of Geneva and it was pretty mad. It was insane. Colby had a completely different experience than I did, which is kind of why I wanted to bring one of the podcasts because he got to see the front half of the bunch and I got to see the back half of the bunch. But it was probably about as chaotic in the front as it was in the rear. But anyways, Colby, how you doing man? Hey, so glad to be here. Again, so soon. Well, so I wanted to record this podcast like in Geneva. Like, as it was happening, but every night. So every morning I was fucked. And every night I was fucked and then I was trying to think of times like where we could just go up there and sit down and buy the really it was only the first day that we probably could have done.

Out of Bounds Podcast
"geneva" Discussed on Out of Bounds Podcast
"If you haven't already, please make sure you hit that subscribe button. Leave us a review. Go to my website buy a coffee mug and some socks and stickers and sign up to subscribe to this podcast where you're donating to us monthly so we can keep doing cool episodes. Now I'm just kidding. You can just sit here and listen to this episode. But anyways, back for another episode, is Kobe Lang. Yeah, we sat down with Kobe Lang a few months ago, chatted, a little bit about depression and about what he was going through in the sport while he was living in Europe. I had the pleasure of running into Colby Wallace at the four days of Geneva. We both were there racing the race and yeah, we sit down with chat. What it was like to race that race, the experiences of being in Switzerland and racing. And kind of what it's like racing a four day Madison. It's pretty hectic. There was 12.

#CreateYourEarthLife
"geneva" Discussed on #CreateYourEarthLife
"Your host geneva prudhomme and today we are actually going to be talking about how god answered one of my prayers this week so if you listen to the podcast last week then you will know it was about how god speaks to us. And you haven't listened to it yet. I suggest checking it out so this week it relates to last week's episode. I'll be sharing testimony of how god spoke to me this week. I think many people will be able to relate to this podcast episode. Because when god spoke to me it was during a time of feeling very discouraged and i think everyone goes through time where they're feeling discouraged whether it has to to with finances whether it has to do with their job their career their dreams That's pretty much where it all route rooted from For me this week. But i know there are many other ways and many other things that can cause us to become discouraged and god answered my prayers when i poured my heart out to him so you may have heard a little bit of how god spoke to me this week if you follow me on the podcast instagram page. And if you don't yet check it out it's the handle is at create your earthlife so let's dive right in a few nights ago. I was venting so my husband my life dreams and complaining how. I don't understand why they haven't happened yet. I truly want more than anything to have my own ministry and business. I want to be able to share. God's word help others grow a closer relationship with jesus at work for myself and make enough money to provide for my family. I know i shouldn't compare myself to other people but it's hard when you see someone. Just start their business and their numbers excessively increase. They have clients immediately. It just seems like their success is coming so much faster than my success And again like. I know i should be comparing myself to people but it's hard you see it everywhere. Someone starts instagram account. At the same time as you and a week later they had like a thousand followers. And you still have sixty like let's a an actual example that i have experienced Or someone's podcast in a year and they have a million downloads in. You're still you know around seven thousand now. Obviously what god has given me is such a blessing. It is such a blessing having seven. Thousand downloads is amazing. And i'm so grateful for every single one of you guys that listen to this podcast and is not an honest. I have to say it's not about me. It's not about me it. These seven hundred seven thousand downloads. It's not about me. It is about god's word is about planning what helping people. But when you're trying to be successful and have a business numbers matter but i also have to remember..

UN News
World at ‘Tipping Point’ for Action on Emissions and Climate Change
"Humankind has reached a tipping point on the need for climate action. Un secretary general antonio guitarists sit on thursday as new data showed that the world is not on track to slow down global warming disruption to our climate and our planet is already worse than we thought. And it's moving too fast pace than predicted. Mister guitar said the launch of a report by u n and global scientific pun organizations could united in science. We now have five times. The number of recorded whether disasters than in one thousand nine hundred seventy and they are seven times more costly. The un chief added in an appeal for urgent action to address human induced climate. Change in geneva ahead of the world meteorological organization for terry tallus underscored the dangers of record carbon dioxide emissions and rising seawater not the on track towards the parish. One point five two degrees limits although positive things have started to happen and the political interest mitigate climate science is securely growing but to be successful in in this effort. We have to start acting now. We cannot wait for the the we have to start acting already. Doing this. this decayed professor. Tell us said that. Despite a temporary improvements in air quality during the covert lockdowns last year greenhouse gas emissions have returned to one thousand nine hundred nine levels.

UN News
Venezuela: Judiciary’s Independence ‘Deeply Eroded’, Warns Rights Probe
"Humankind has reached a tipping point on the need for climate action. Un secretary general antonio guitarists sit on thursday as new data showed that the world is not on track to slow down global warming disruption to our climate and our planet is already worse than we thought. And it's moving too fast pace than predicted. Mister guitar said the launch of a report by u n and global scientific pun organizations could united in science. We now have five times. The number of recorded whether disasters than in one thousand nine hundred seventy and they are seven times more costly. The un chief added in an appeal for urgent action to address human induced climate. Change in geneva ahead of the world meteorological organization for terry tallus underscored the dangers of record carbon dioxide emissions and rising seawater not the on track towards the parish. One point five two degrees limits although positive things have started to happen and the political interest mitigate climate science is securely growing but to be successful in in this effort. We have to start acting now. We cannot wait for the the we have to start acting already. Doing this. this decayed professor. Tell us said that. Despite a temporary improvements in air quality during the covert lockdowns last year greenhouse gas emissions have returned to one thousand nine hundred nine levels.

UN News
Bachelet Warns of Deteriorating Human Rights Situation in Afghanistan
"The international community should urgently show support for millions of vulnerable afghans who face perhaps their most perilous our the un secretary general said on monday leading the appeal in geneva for some six hundred million dollars to support emergency humanitarian aid across afghanistan. And tony guitarist said that. Even before the taliban takeover last month people were in the grip of one of the worst crises in the world one into afghans do not know whether next meal is coming from the un chief explained adding that many people could run out of food by the end of the month just as winter approaches the flash appeal for food lifesaving interventions and essential healthcare including matanal. Healthcare comes against a backdrop of deep concern. That women's rights are under threat from afghanistan's new rulers.

UN News
Support Afghans in Their Most Perilous Hour, Urges Un’s Guterres
"The international community should urgently show support for millions of vulnerable afghans who face perhaps their most perilous our the un secretary general said on monday leading the appeal in geneva for some six hundred million dollars to support emergency humanitarian aid across afghanistan. And tony guitarist said that. Even before the taliban takeover last month people were in the grip of one of the worst crises in the world one into afghans do not know whether next meal is coming from the un chief explained adding that many people could run out of food by the end of the month just as winter approaches the flash appeal for food lifesaving interventions and essential healthcare including matanal. Healthcare comes against a backdrop of deep concern. That women's rights are under threat from afghanistan's new rulers.

UN News
Concrete Commitments Needed to Aid Afghan People, Declares UN Relief Chief
"With half of afghanistan's children under five at risk of severe malnutrition and two thirds of the country needing humanitarian assistance. The un's emergency relief is urging the international community to provide real commitments at a crucial aid conference on monday in an exclusive interview for u. n. News in geneva ahead of the conference. Daniel johnson sat down with the newly-installed head of you and humanitarian affairs. Martin griffiths who recently returned from his first visit to afghanistan now under taliban control he called on the taliban to recognize the scale of need across the country and urge them to respect the rights of women and girls. But we need on. Monday is a focus of the international community on the needs of the people in afghanistan. These needs have grown enormously because of recent weeks in afghanistan and we all understand that what monday is about. It's an opportunity for us to describe to. Member states are needs the needs the people have aniston and for them to pledge partnership with us to meet those needs in very difficult circumstances

AP News Radio
Susan B. Anthony Photo, Found in Attic, Now Going to Auction
"A rare framed photograph of Susan B. Anthony is going to auction the starting price for that Susan B. Anthony photo is five thousand dollars the twenty by sixteen inch picture was found in a concealed attic space in a building in Geneva New York after the property was sold in December the Rochester Democrat and chronicle says the owner of the building has work within antiques dealer to bring some three hundred and fifty items discovered in the attic to auction Anthony was a leader of the campaign for women's suffrage writing the text of what became the nineteenth amendment when it was passed in nineteen twenty giving women the right to vote that auction will take place September eighteenth I'm showing up later

UN News
Mental Health Counselling for Displaced Kids in Tigray
"To this week's interview era chance to hear from tigray where spiraling conflict that started last november between ethiopian government forces and separatists has created a humanitarian catastrophe in the north the country. As ever it's the women and children who've suffered most after fleeing for their lives in many cases imagine the impact on young minds on the ground to help them in sheera our mental health counselors from the un's migration agency. I am for the latest. I spoke to media officer cave away. From the international organization for migration in ethiopia. And here she is now if you can imagine them. Im have set up a mental health and psychosocial support clinic in one of the adp sides and overcrowded. Either beside insurer and next to it is an. Im fixed clinic as well which provide medical concentate calls notations other pharmacy and other services by different medical professionals. That's not only just the idp's but also the host communities within this id besides so these are internally displaced people so i no we do fall into acronyms at the united nations but these return displaced people from the tieger conflict. What's the latest from sheera. I'm not sure when you were lost there. But what can you tell us about. How many people have been displaced so far from this conflict in northern ethiopia. Yes the based in. Iom's latest displacement tracking matrix or dtm as we call it We do emergency site assessment. And we're already around six. And on this latest round which i believe covers some the whole month of may we have identified nearly two million internally displaced persons intake dry and neighboring regions of degray amara and afar so that is From two months ago so you can imagine that it is probably more than two million at the moment

Plan B Success
"geneva" Discussed on Plan B Success
"They can join my email community of love to welcome fo- coup Would like to you know we can together Be about making a difference in ourselves in our community. And then i have a facebook group called extraordinary women influencers and this is particularly for women who just want to help conversations and get inspiration and share ideas on women's issues and you know we're we're such an influence women are and we need to continue that influence and continue to make a positive difference and at the same time we have to know how to take care of ourselves and so we talk a lot about self care and how to develop yourself as a woman as a leader as influencers her and the best that you are for yourself you can be even better for others and so that facebook group is there and so. That's something people can join. But i can just come on and join my email community and perhaps For those who are looking for some one to one coaching. You can go to my website. I have sessions. They're available for that or for those. Who would like me to come and speak or talk with or facilitate groups I love doing that. And i also Do speaker Talk about a variety of topics dealing with aging philanthropy Strategic planning Building community legacy. You know a number of topics as well as i also do rajiv still consult with nonprofits because i spent forty plus years running nonprofits working in nonprofits being on the ground. You know there I know pretty much everything. There is to know about a nonprofit organization. And i've learned so much from so many great leaders So i still consult with those. Who are interested in either. Starting a nonprofit or wanna or working through some of the issues that nonprofits deal with i'm available. That is well. Awesome will dr geneva. Thank you so much for joining us today and sharing your story. Your dad's story as well as the work that you do very inspiring and keep continuing to do what you're doing happy to jump in.

Plan B Success
"geneva" Discussed on Plan B Success
"And that began a three year journey all the way to the state supreme court of new jersey which eventually ruled unanimously in his favor and told the developers to build my dad his home and through that journey there was hate mail and death threats and all kinds of Trauma and drama and strife and stress that he and my mom went through a but he persevered and He did that in housing but he was also an activist in education and he helped to desegregate the schools and bring racial balance An equity back into our town and he worked in Housing education and employment and people in the town used to know. Always say what we can go to mr jones. Because he'll help us with this and he was known for that and so i decided to write a book and i had always dreamed about writing a book and when my mom passed i knew i had to get on it right away and so she passed and then shortly thereafter. My husband pass. And so my dad and i both kind of looked at each other and said we have to do this. You know. we're losing our loved ones and we want to preserve so the two of us grieving because we had both lost our spouses buckled down and wrote together and so that the whole idea was we. Were going to write this book together and we're going to publish it together. He passed Before that happened but he did rajiv. He read the final manuscript and he told me it was good. It was really good and so It took me a little bit of time after that to publish i was i was shared with you. I was going to this real grief phase. But i finally did and so now The book justice on the jersey shore is is out. It's available on amazon and it tells the story of my dad and his civil rights activism and how he changed history and was not really. Well known you know. We know about rosa parks martin. Luther king's malcolm xs. We celebrate in respect them and across the country there. Thousands of people who every day were doing their civil rights thing. We're making a difference who are making you know a a change in their community who are fighting for social justice and my dad was one of them. He was one of those ordinary people who just did an extraordinary thing and a re really created history and he so much wanted the book this book because he wanted to Show young people He wanted young people to know about their history and showed them strategies that they could use. And so today. As i talk about the book not only do i talk about him and his fight but i also talk about the leadership lessons that i learned from watching him and seeing him do what he did in accomplish what he accomplished. That is fantastic now for people that want to reach you. What's the best way to get in touch. Well i have a website that the geneva speaks dot com and so they can come on that website..

Plan B Success
"geneva" Discussed on Plan B Success
"We have adopted. Jimmy williams today from veterans mission. Now dr geneva is someone who running a leadership company leadership development on me but also serves as the director of bird life six alliance which is a nonprofit planning and development organization focused on the quality of life and economic bob babatunde in northwestern she also posts ignite impact a podcast which available on on the major podcast platforms. That are out there. And we'll find out about the life and.

WLS-AM 890 Programming
Disney and Walmart Mandate Vaccines for Employees
"As well as managers who travel within the United States to be vaccinated against Covid 19. By October. 4th, The retailer based in Bentonville, Arkansas, is also reversing its mask policy for its employees. They will be required to wear masks in areas with high infection rates, even if they've been vaccinated. Walt Disney Company also said today it's requiring all salaried and non union hourly employees in the U. S working at any of its sites to be fully vaccinated Olympian and Geneva, Illinois Native Kevin

What's Next! with Tiffani Bova
The Fourth Industrial Revolution and Stakeholder Capitalism With Peter Vanham
"Peter thank you so much for being with you. I thought you were describing. Somebody else was quite sheriff. should respond but the lead to be with you yes. The six languages in three master's degrees really threw me. I can barely string a good sentence together some days so impressive. i think that's a thing around europe so you are joining us today from where i mean geneva switzerland so that means that. I'm looking out over the geneva lake which stormies absolutely beautiful with mountains in the background but right now. Fortunately i'm joining you on a very cloudy and rainy day in spring. Oh well you know. I remember the very first time i went to switzerland. I think i was fourteen. And i remember walking around that lake. You don't seeing the fountain and then just a a hadn't been back in a number of years and then about four. And a half years ago. I had the pleasure of going to geneva and then visiting the world economic forum headquarters and have to say that was a bucket list item for me. I just stood on the grass looking over and just was in awe of the fact that i made it there. You know so. I couldn't be more thrilled Absolutely and i couldn't be more than to be with you. I know you're almost halfway around the world so it's amazing that we can be together the amazing benefits of technology. That's for sure. Well as we get started. I always begin with something i call bullish. Bearish and i thought it would do it a little bit differently this time. It's three questions bullish for it. Berisha against it so i went to the twitter feed of world economic forum. And for those of you listening if you don't follow it you absolutely should follow it. And i just grabbed the last three topics tweets. And that's going to be your bullish barris questions all right all right the first one. I don't make this up worms for dinner bullish. Bearish i'm personally a little bit. Bearish on data at all school. I i like to. I like a good steak every once in a while. But i know that's not where we're headed so

AP News Radio
Biden Tells Putin Russia Must Crack Down on Cybercriminals
"President Biden says he's again made clear to Vladimir Putin that Moscow must crack down on cyber criminals acting in Russia when they met last month in Geneva the president told Putin he must act but cyber attacks continue during an hour long call today the president says he'd gave Putin a reminder this is not sponsored by the state expect them back in the formation back that it is the president tells reporters the talk went well and he's optimistic but when asked if there will be consequences for cyber attacks Sager mag Ghani at the White House

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Brown Ambition
How to Buy Back Your Time With Jannese Torres-Rodriguez
"Hello denise hey girl hey oh my gosh. I can't believe this is really happening. We'll thank you so much for joining us. From sonny sonny tampa florida. Yeah yeah it's not a bad place to be. I gotta say that. So did you will first of all. I'm really excited. Because yo- cato denardo. Podcast i mean it is just one of it feels like several will a few really interesting and unique new personal finance brands for latino women and especially and i'm sure that your audience is larger than that. But it was i think it was. I don't know when tiffany. And i were just starting out. There is like no latino people. Latino people doing personal finance podcasts. So i'm just excited that y'all are getting better representation that you're using your voice to reach this audience. And as we say. Bienvenidos as i try to say in my hugh. I appreciate that in it. That really is the kind of origin story of. Why the podcasts. Even exists because of that very reason just not being able to find representation and i fell into personal finance listening to people whose your minute suzie. Orman for me is like the. Og love her. I've actually seen her live. Like i'm that person that ghosts and follows her around but at some point you know it's like that's cool but you're also like a seventy year old white woman within your own private island. I can't honestly say that we have so much in common. So i kinda wanna hear like what are normal. People like me doing with money. And so i couldn't find it so i had to create the space so we can have those conversations. That's so funny. Yeah i can't i mean susie organised so much bigger than her hairstyle and yet. That is the only thing that i think about what i hear about suzy. But yet iconic yali iconic. We'll talk to me about geneva story. Tell me your personal finance origin story if you could pinpoint the experience in your life when you knew while i'm going to really focus in on my finances and wealth-building what would that what would that be for you. Well it's funny. Because i felt like i was good with money until i realized i wasn't which i think happens to a lot of

790 KABC
"geneva" Discussed on 790 KABC
"To the bench Bureau shows up normally, when you have a bilateral meeting between quote unquote two global superpowers for adversaries. Normally you expect there to be some practical takeaways. Not too much. And descend. And while Putin announced they had reached some sort of agreement on cybersecurity, which really means they haven't reached an agreement on cyber security. As far as cyber security is concerned, we agreed that we would begin Consultations on that issue, and I believe that's extraordinary important. Okay. So what exactly were the details of that type of security agreement? The answer is not much. According to The Associated Press, which again was cheerleading for Biden throughout this whole thing, US President Joe Biden and Russia's Vladimir Putin exchange cordial words and plotted modest steps on arms control and diplomacy, but emerged from their much anticipated with summit Wednesday, largely where they started. Deep differences on human rights, cyberattacks, election interference and more. The two leaders reached an important but hardly relationship changing agreement to return their chief diplomats to Moscow and Washington after they were called home as the relationship deteriorated in recent months, and Biden and Putin agreed to start working on a plan to solidify their countries last remaining treaty limiting nuclear weapons. But there are three hours of talks on the shores of Lake Geneva left movement standing firmly in the same positions they had started in. I'm not confident he'll change his behavior, Biden said it opposed Summit news conference. What will change his behavior as the rest of the world reacts to them and they diminish their standing. I'm not confident. Meanwhile, the White House in Kremlin had set low expectations. Going into the summit. They issued a joint statement after the conclusion that said that they're meeting showed the practical work. Our two countries can do to advance our mutual interests and also benefit the world. Okay, so basically, they issued a statement from Miss Congeniality. Right. That's that's that's pretty much like they world Peace, World peace. Over and over. Biden defaulted. You will find out when assessing whether their discussions about nuclear power, cybersecurity and other thorny issues will pay off. Biden came into the summit, pushing Putin to clamp down on the surge of Russian originated cyber security and ransomware attacks. When the summit ended, it wasn't evident that more than superficial progress had been made. Biden said that he made clear that if Russia cross certain red lines, his administration would respond and the consequences would be devastating. Right. That's him talking about Navalny's we played before. But what are those consequences? Nope. And meanwhile, Putin just continues to deny it. And most of cyber attacks in the world are carried out from the cyber realm of the United States. It is the game that he plays right. It's always the U. S. The U. S is cyber attacking itself. That's that's probably it nailed it. Garry Kasparov has been a long time anti Putin dissident and he was on MSNBC again. MSNBC They were busy basically to binning all over Joe Biden for this thing, journalism in all over the wazoo, hot, sticky journalism getting everywhere but Garry Kasparov kind of burst the bubble. He was like. Yeah, this was not a win for Joe Biden. The good news. The only good news about the meeting by the summit. It was shorter than I expected. So there was not much damage done. But Putin got what he wanted. That's why he was beaming with joy when you left, uh, pressed the summit and went to the press conference. Even when he entered, um the building before the talks. He got the attention that he Could even couldn't be dreaming of getting during the last few years. Correct correct. And Kasparov knows more about this than the entire combined anchor staff at MSNBC and CNN. That's for damn sure. Meanwhile, Biden he walked out, he said, I did. When I came to do He said. The last thing he now who wants now is a cold war. Significant cyber capabilities and and he knows it. Well, actually, the thing he wants most kind of is a cold war because it actually in transit tower. But this is the thing. That's not the message that you're gonna get from the media today because the media are just in the bag for Biden. As always, This whole thing was not directed for foreign consumption was not directed at accomplishing anything was directed toward American consumption. That's all it was directed in American political audience. Because by knew that if he said, a couple of things like human rights and democracy, without actually demanding anything of Putin in terms of hard deliverables, then the media would celebrate him and say, Well, at least he isn't trump. And that's exactly what he got. Because this is our media. I mean, Meanwhile, I mean, it is incredible. The media are being treated just just what they are. They're lapdogs. Biden passed them on the head every so often and he puts them outside. When they are being unpleasant. They start barking. He immediately takes him and he pushes them into the yard. And they're just fine with it. It's absolutely incredible. So there was a clip that that went viral little bit yesterday. These reporters who are outside the mics were on and they started joking about the kinds of questions that they were going to be asking Biden right before the summit. What did you think of the Vice president's trip started? What about this or 21 supported? Where? There you go. Let's stop about one of the questions they're joking about. Where's Hunter? When is Kamala Harris.

WJR 760
"geneva" Discussed on WJR 760
"Dozens of former Michigan football players and students who say they were sexually assaulted by Dr Robert Anderson will be holding a news conference today near the University of Michigan Stadium. They're demanding action from the school officials that the university is in mediation with some of the 850 people who were victims of Anderson. Former Wolverine and sports doctor, the family of both Sha'ab Bechler, issuing a statement insisting that the legendary University of Michigan football coach was not aware of any kind of abused by Andersen Andersen. The statement went on that if sham Bechler had known he would have not tolerated any kind of Misconduct, especially to any of his players. The statement was signed by Kathy Glenn and Megan Sham. Bechler, both second wife, son and daughter, former player and broadcaster Jim Branstad are also defending the coaches. Reputation. I understand Didn't abuse anyone, okay? They're claiming that he knew about it. They have a right to do whatever they want to do. I have a right to defend him. Have a right to say what I feel about the man that I knew because he's gone. He can't defend himself. Brand stead are there Speaking to Guy Gordon President Biden meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin in Geneva today? Foxes John Roberts says the latest White House has made focus is going to be to try to come away from this, which is some sort of sense that President Biden sat down with President Putin had talked very frankly, within the White House is playing down expectations about what might come out of this President Biden has met in the Past with President Putin. He said that he looked into his eyes and then said, You have no soul is supposed to George Bush back in 2000 and one famously said. I looked into his eyes and I saw his soul. Yesterday. He was saying, he's a worthy adversary. He's a tough guy. He's bright, clearly not wanting to be too antagonistic going into this whole thing. The summit is expected to last between 4 to 5 hours, former CDC director Robert Redfield expressing his thoughts on a possible origin of the coronavirus and for that story. We check in with Fox's Jackie Ibanez. Wh Ose investigation concluded a leak was extremely unlikely. But Redfield says he's skeptical. I think they were highly compromised. Clearly, they were incapable. Of, um, compelling China. To adhere to the Treaty agreements that they have on global health because they they didn't do that. President Biden demanded the intelligence community redouble its efforts in investigating the virus origins and in a joint summit statement with the EU call for a new probe free from interference, meanwhile, and HHS watchdog has launched a probe into how the NIH gives out grants after it was revealed that a nonprofit that received one gave some of its money to the Wuhan lab. A recent NIH study shows that the coronavirus may have been in the U. S. As early as Christmas of 2019 astronauts will be space walking today outside the International space station to give the facility a bit of a power upgrade. A new report shows a spike and concealed weapons at Disney World despite lower numbers of visitors. New York City lighting fireworks to celebrate The lifting of the state's commercial and social locations. Last night, Governor Andrew Cuomo announcing that the state had reached 70% vaccination rate and the Independent state fireworks display returning to the National Mall in Washington, D. C. The big Bronco started rolling off the assembly line yesterday. Marketing manager Esteban Jennings says you can get 35 inch diameter tires straight from the factory that are having to go out and source them aftermarket. The roof and the doors are removable. The Motown Museum, getting a huge cash infusion. Novelist and philanthropist Mackensie Scott is donating $5 million to the museums fundraising effort. Scott is the ex wife of the Amazon founder Jeff Bezos. Scott says the gift is part of her goal to fund high impact organizations that have been historically underfunded and now checking the world markets. China and Nikkei both closed down today. London is up, the futures are down. The world market UPDATES sponsored by the mother Waddles Car donation program, Donate Your car to Mother waddles and help the poorest of the poor call 313 waddles for WJR news. I'm Marie Osborne back to Paul W into whether it's 15 terrifying miles to the first eight or 92 miles to meeting your furry best friend and naming him Max,.

Bloomberg Radio New York
"geneva" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York
"Russian President Vladimir Putin. Biden will meet with Putin tomorrow in Geneva. Heat records are being broken as the first extreme heat wave of the year extends across the West. Heat warnings stretch from California to Montana and Wyoming. Authorities say electrical grids in Texas and California are being pushed to the brink. Major league Baseball. The Mets Nationals, Red Sox, A's and giants were all winners. The Orioles lost in the NBA playoffs, the Hawks and Clippers one NHL playoffs, The Golden Knights won Global news 24 hours a day on air and on Bloomberg. Quick Take powered by more than 2700, journalist and analyst more than 120 countries, Michael Bar and this is Bloomberg. Amy. All right, Thank you, Michael. It is 6 19 on Wall Street. We're live from the Bloomberg Interactive Brokers Studios. This is Bloomberg Daybreak. President Biden is going from yesterday's NATO meeting to today's EU summit. And then tomorrow's meeting with Russia's Vladimir Putin joining us now with more Bloomberg's done danger to give us an idea of what's to come. What can come out of tomorrow's meeting with Vladimir Putin. John What's the expectation there? Well, I think it's fair to say the expectations aren't super higher. We've got will have the two sides meeting for around 4 to 5 hours tomorrow, Um, but and they're going to be top discussing topics like cybercrime and climate change in the Arctic. But really, I think it's just getting a film or where each other stand after what has been like a topsy turvy few months with regard to some of Russia's actions in Ukraine and Crimea. You mentioned a 4 to 5 hour long meeting. What does that tell you? That length? Well, I think it tells you that they probably will have a lot to discuss. Obviously, this is going to be Biden's first meeting with Putin since he took office and And it comes after Donald Trump's presidency, so he's going to be looking to try and turn the page on the relationship, But I think also there's very good piece on the terminal today from our plant in which kind of discusses how Putin has managed to get a seat at this table through his relationships and in supporting other autocrats across the world. So I'm sure those are going to be some of the issues that come out in the in in the discussions, But of course, there's not going to be a press conference between the two of them. Biden is meeting with He used commission president and council president today and and and I think that, like the EU knows only too well how dangerous press conferences with Russia can be after A difficult one earlier this year between Sergey Lavrov and he used that matches a barrel. I'm glad you brought up the EU summit because before the summit ahead of today's meeting, they agreed to end the dispute between Boeing and Airbus. That's been going on for 17 years. I used to cover that years ago when I first came to Washington. How is that? Going to impact today's discussions. Well, yeah, I think it's really been a turbulent one, as you say over the last 17 years, So I think both sides will be keen to try and draw a line under this and especially show a kind of united when it comes to assessing the challenges that are coming from China and Russia. Obviously, we also had the meeting of NATO leaders yesterday where China Featured very heavily and part of the agreement on Boeing and Airbus today is to kind of combat the challenge the systemic challenges. They called it yesterday from China in the realm of aerospace. Um so yeah, obviously, it's it's a five year truth, but I think they'll be hoping that it paves the way to broader ties between the two sides. You mentioned the element in that agreement where China is a key focus and that it was also a key focus with the NATO summit. But isn't that a shift in focus for NATO seeing China as a global security challenge? Yes, it most certainly is. I mean, China only really got its first mentioned in any documents or communicate around 18 months ago and yesterday re saw it get very heavily. Indeed, with some quite strong language used. Obviously, the rhetorics from EU leaders in particular was a little bit more mixed, expressing need for for dialogue and working together with China. We've seen over recent years that five G has been a very controversial topic in the block, so I think there is still disagreement about exactly how NATO and EU leaders Should deal with the rise of China. But most certainly it was quite a strongly worded statement yesterday. And what is your takeaway when you see President Biden continuing to build this alliance to confront China on topics like forced layer, labour and human rights abuses, and at the same time, he says he doesn't want conflict with China. Yeah. I mean, it was quite clear yesterday that U. S is the one that's really pushing to kind of address the the challenge posed by China. Um, whereas the leaders are a little bit more reluctant, and And as you say, Yeah, it's a difficult one because they didn't want to. Obviously China's now An economic superpower. So I think there is a that they see a need to kind of balance. The tough talk with also, um, bearing in mind that they still need to do with China and China also issued a statement. Um Kind of dismissing the statement from NATO yesterday. So things also a little bit tense between two sides. China already pushing back and even Angela Merkel, saying that to close the door on China entirely very briefly in 20 seconds, your biggest takeaway from the NATO summit I think the biggest takeaway from the NATO summit but was that Joe Biden here? It was very keen to put to other leaders in NATO that the Trump is, uh behind and fallen, and this was very much an effort to kind of Show a concerted, uh, face in the face of these challenges from Russia and China,.

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"Has asked. I'm not finished. I said, I'm going to the border. She then said. Well, when do you plan to do it? That was a reporter's question. A real question. Univision's Ilia Calderone grilling Harris. We have the video for you at ktrh dot com. President Biden continuing his European trip today meeting with G seven leaders. They will discuss China among other issues. Now yesterday, a meeting with the British leader uh, is what went on. Fox's Benjamin Hall with more President Biden met with Prime Minister Boris Johnson and agreed to work towards easing travel restrictions between the US and the UK. They also signed an updated version of the 1941 Atlantic Charter, emphasizing the need to stop global warming and cyber hacking. Then next week, it will be the summit with President Vladimir Putin. Putin of Russia in Geneva. Now, while he's in Europe, setting to meet with our nation's biggest rivals next week, Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin was telling the Senate Armed Services Committee that he's very concerned about Iran, sending Navy ships across the Atlantic, possibly transferring weapons to Venezuela. I am absolutely concerned about the proliferation of, uh Of weapons. Uh, any type of weapons in in in our neighborhood. Austin would not answer questions about what weapons might be aboard those ships. Nor did he address the lifting of sanctions, which gives Iran the money to be able to do this sort of thing. All under Biden 706 is your time Republicans. They are gearing up in a big way for 2022 the question. How should they campaign with President Donald Trump leading the way or Not Here's ktrh is Jeff Biggs. Well, like him or not, Trump has certainly broken the mold As the leader of the GOP. There's no doubt that he's changed the standard for what people expect. They actually want elected officials who do what they say they're going to do. Stop making excuses for all of their failed attempts, somebody who's not going to be controlled by the Failed politicians who have been in our party for so long. That's political analyst Luke Macias. Meanwhile, SM use Cal Jillson tells Ktrh Republicans might be better off moving away from Trump. Corer base of the Republican Party still like Trump lot, and you've got to stay pretty close to Trump and even seek his endorsement. But the rest of the country has moved on, particularly independence and any Democrats that might have still given Trump a hearing. I'm not sure about that, but a lot to get through. And it starts with 2022. Well, we've seen polls. It depends what the issue is, You know, maybe overall approval of Biden from Independence might be okay. But, um, what we're seeing in polls as they really don't like border. Lack of border policy. There's a lot of they don't really like the Second Amendment stands of him. I don't know we're gonna find out Won't we go to K to your age dot com and go to the Houston the morning news page and asked her answer our poll question. Do you think the GOP needs to embrace Donald Trump or reject him? If they want to win the midterms next year. It's now 707. If Memorial Day was any indication, Americans they're getting ready. They're gonna take off this summer after a year of lockdowns Triple A's Josh's Uber says more than three quarters of Americans planning a summer getaway. Lot of confidence, of course, being built due to more folks getting the Covid 19 vaccine pent up demand. That's also a factor and consumer confidence folks really confident to spend that money on leisure travel. Yeah. Zuber warning, Though it's going to be crowded airports, roadways, hotels, campgrounds through at least Labor Day weekend and they're going to cost you a lot more to Consumer prices are up 5% in the past year, the biggest annual jump since 2008 and that's just as Americans are returning to the roads and skies travel in particular getting really hard. Do you have airfares, hotels, gasoline rental cars among the goods that are seeing the highest upticks across the board. John Milton more with the foundation for Economic Education, says this will impact middle class families, the most something to keep in mind. If you're making that big 1800 miles track, you know, plan accordingly. Make sure that you have some stops where you're not going to get hit too hard on some of these high prices. Gas prices are the highest in at least three years in domestic airfares are up 9% just in the last two months. Corey Olson, NewsRadio 7 40 Ktrh. Still no clarification about whether you're going to have to have a covid vaccine passport of sorts to take a cruise This summer Legacy travels Katherine Banks, says the governors of Texas and Florida they've been pretty clear in banning private businesses from requiring them. But the cruise lines say they have to follow CDC guidelines. But those guidelines appear to be changing on a daily basis. Well, Kirby and had said they were going to require it. Then they just came back out and said they're not going to require it and different cruise lines are handling it different as far as like. Everyone has to be vaccinated, which by and large eliminates kids and then others are saying that we can have 5% unvaccinated. Will try to keep you posted. 709 is our time. The Red Sox beat the Astros last night in Boston. 12 8 the road trip continuing in Minnesota tonight, pregame at six on sports Talk 7 90..

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"Pictures actually are depicting something else which is an unhealthy interaction of nature and humans and that also was kind of clear during the pandemic and there are two pictures but in particular the one of the macarthur holding a face mask and also the wild boar scheming through the trash that really show that very often. There is an unhealthy relationship between us and bio-diversity flora and fauna and that can be dangerous and we have experienced that of course also during the pandemic. Yes and so to interrupt their palo but this coincides this competition with the un's cool for a decade of ecosystem restoration which called for the reinstating of at least one billion degraded hectares of land by twenty thirty. That's an area. The size of china and the same commitment should be made for oceans. And if i could just jump quickly across the atlantic to helen mclean. Who's the photographer in chicago. Who snapped to bison in dakota. Well i'd love to hear about how you came to take this very special snap. Helen yes sure. Thank you yeah. I just like to say that that's nailed pictures as well. It's more favor than your own photo. I just loved it so anyways so less down like down. We happen to be in the state. The south dakota and within the strict cannot currency. But where if you know people to tell so it will. He is to custer state. Park is stop. Sounds of going that in this park is all about preservation of the defendable survived sons. But normally it's very hard to see their fire ways. They leave a natural hint. That spy away from people dying then we stop big of the is this on the left bisons on right then by some straight in front us i prepare my lands so i can sniff big from but i have to change the my short lands. Because they're right by us. They're not worried a junkie to my husband that they probably evenly all come back and so it's a super photo in if i might just quickly explain a bit more something else that i really liked about. It was the fact that you've got these wonderful creatures are mother and maybe a calf and they've just stopped stock still in the center of the road so presumably as you say they were right in front of you. You couldn't go anywhere. But i like that idea that they've been there forever. The road hasn't so this sort of cutting between the two and there's the interaction between humans and the natural world which is only going to get more and more closely linked. If you like also like mother's very protective of the eighties so is what it called. The snapped picture dead close. I was tonight and find them. They were right in front of me. I get out of my car just like watching them. It's what it hard. But they were not war it so tomorrow and the baby just crossing and nice. That was clicking away watching that. Was it a rare opportunity this..

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"Before. Many thanks to jackie keegan for sharing her precious time and insight when she had a million things to do other than talk to me right to wrap up the show. It's time to say a very warm orla to salaj. Got us from the information service. At u n geneva for her personal take on this week's interview from the drc. Hi solarge orla. Danielle leaving under a volcano knowing that it can fall on you at any time must be something that puts you in constant insecurity. Unfortunately for people in goma. Mount nyiragongo is not the only source of insecurity. As we heard from jacqui keegan we are talking about ebola and then make coletta covid years of ethnic conflict violence on tuesday. Un secretary general antonio guterres strongly condemned attacks by suspected members of the allied democratic forces in easter dr congo the tax which targeted internationally displaced persons camps near the towns of boga in it'll territory eatery and tabby in north kivu province left at least fifty five civilians dead and many others in jury before the eruption of the three thousand four hundred seventy meter mount ngongo people where already working in burdening lava volcanoes have strong symbolism in indigenous communities and in literature there are many metaphors. The french american technique writer emesa was haunted by a double obsession the negative vision of potentially deadly volcano which at the same time fascinated him. Suzanne wrote a play called a season in the congo. In which he compares the colonization to volcano. In act three scene one one of the characters says i did not think that faster than the level of the volcano gross a cast would have been born of voracious and in a bulldogs the cast of colonials a new gentleman and it is this cast that has confiscated for its benefit the advantageous that you were entitled to expect from our congolese revolution. There are reckless furious. Impracticable volcanoes volcanoes. Does that swallow whole cities like pompeii in their time but did are also human acts that kill faster than the feary level of volcanoes after dealing with the immediate terrible ethics of the eruption. The people of god will still have to dig themselves out from other human disasters. Thank you so launch. And of course that digging ourself out from disaster and resilience building and also development are key issues that the united nations is involved in doing in participation with many international and domestic partners and national governments..

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"From NPR News and Culver City, California Antowain Brown. White House Press secretary Jen Psaki says President Biden and Russia's Vladimir Putin have agreed to meet face to face next month in Geneva. President Biden is meeting with Vladimir Putin because of our country's differences, not in spite of them. It's an opportunity to raise concerns we have them. And again to move toward a more stable and predictable relationship with the Russian government. The agenda will include Russian aggression towards neighboring Ukraine, as well as this week's forced diversion of Ah, Lithuania bound flight bye. Russian ally Belarus. The June 16th summit is being added to the end of Biden's first international trip is president. The White House hopes to bring some predictability to the strain relations with Moscow. After the killing of George Floyd one year ago and the protests that followed many CEOs spoke out and promised to doom or to address racism and inequality. As NPR's David Gura tells us, they've also started making some changes. Companies gave millions of dollars to nonprofits. Now they're evaluating and in some cases, doubling down on the commitments they've made. Shot. Robinson runs a civil rights group called Color of Change. They have to understand the problems at the systemic level and have to be willing to make changes that are going to be more uncomfortable than simply writing a check. Some companies, including Microsoft and Starbucks, are tying executive pay to recruitment and retention of black employees. And they've set concrete goals for more diversity in management and on boards of directors. David Gora. NPR NEWS New York Moderna seeking emergency use approval for its covert 19 vaccine to protect kids as young as 12. Preliminary results show. It's vaccine triggered the same immune protection and kids between 12 and 17, as it did in adults, including the mile temporary side effects. Stocks finished lower across the board on Wall Street. Today, This is NPR. And this is KCRW on a Tuesday, May 25th on Larry Parole. Here's what's happening at 5 32. Well, it was a year ago today that George Floyd was murdered by former Minneapolis police officer Derrick Show, Vin. Towards death set off the largest civil rights movement, the U. S has seen since the 19 sixties and sparked renewed conversations on police reform for black Southern Californians. Floyd's death caused many to re examine their own lives and place in the world. Celia Mandela, Rivera told kcrw's greater away. It's been draining. It's tiring, having to learn another name and who they were, if they were Father or a daughter. Or or you're trying to defend this person's life and and share why their life mattered and share why they didn't deserve to die. For Cynthia Dominguez. It brought back memories of the 1991 brutal beating of Rodney King. Right here in L. A She says she feared showman would be acquitted. Just like the four cops in the king trial were, I think the thing that reminded me so much of that is just how little had changed and so long. We had video. We saw what happened. We all saw that it was wrong, and it didn't matter Well, Dominguez says she hopes what happened to show oven will move other law enforcement officers to think twice in the line of duty and before Pull the trigger. Something. California home prices have hit yet another all time record. The median cost for a single family home and so Cal with $655,000 in April, $25,000 gain from March. Also a huge leap over what that same house would have cost a year ago. It's KCRW's Darryl SATs and reports low interest rates and low inventory or continuing to drive prices. Higher Bidding wars. Two words that bring joy to home sellers and strike dread in the hearts of would be home buyers. There Par for the course in Southern California. Right now, the real estate firm Deke, you knew, says Ella's median price was $750,000 in April, a nearly 20% jump from a year earlier. And the multiple listing service says that more than half of the homes in L. A sold for more than the seller was asking. The market was also red hot elsewhere in the South Land Orangemen, tourists and Diego Riverside and San Bernadino. Also year to your price increases of at least 15%..

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"Uh, expose on is this wonderful particle We discovered in 2012 at CERN in Geneva. It was Final piece that we're looking for in the standard model of particle physics, and it plays a hugely important explanatory role in understanding the properties of the other particles that we're made of, like electrons and protons and so forth. Now there's two different aspects here. One is the Higgs BOS on itself a little particle that we actually saw their turn in the particle accelerator that's very unstable. You make a particle HIGGS BOS on it decays away in a Steptoe second, which is really quick. Now, So that's the reason why you're not going to make a HIGGS BOS on powered iPhone anytime soon. All these particles you could make it any way you want. They just go away very, very quickly. But the Higgs goes on as they talk about in the book is really a vibration. Something called the Higgs steel, which pervades all of space, which if you pick up your hand and lift it up and down and wave it around, you're moving through the Higgs field, and that Agnes Field has a certain values just like the temperature of the air in your room accepted. You know, the temperature can change from place to place. The Higgs field is exactly the same. Everywhere on the question is could that field with has a value that's sitting there lurking an empty space. Could that suddenly change because that the unstable could the value of the steel which is so important? Understanding the properties of particles that we're made of. Could it change its value very quickly, And the answer there is it could. That is something that is possible, if not likely, not something I would worry about in terms of, you know, balancing your stock portfolio or whatever, but It's possible and if it did, we would all instantly die. There's really no other way about is like our bodies to be ripped to shreds by energy being released in subatomic particles that we're made of. It would not be a pretty picture. Next up. We go to Kevin and Norwich, Connecticut. Hey, Kevin. Thank you for calling. Go ahead. Hey, thanks, George. Great. Sure thing. Sure, And I have a very simple question. It will only take goes up to a second to ask. And that is, is complexity infinite. No. Before you answer, son just to follow up. I thought it was I was listening. If your answer to my question should be, yes, that complexity is infinite. Then if there is not currently a deity, a God, an intelligent force. Is it not possible that in the future there could be a Okay. What do you think so? Well, good. I think that the short answer is we don't know whether it is or could be infinite because we don't even know if the universe eyes infinite. I think that the amount of complexity in a region of space like the knot of complexity within our observable universe to some 40 billion light years across That's definitely finite. So the only way the complexity could be infinite is if there's a finite amount of complexity everywhere, but there's an infinite amount of everywhere. In that case, the different complex structures in different parts of the universe can't even talk to each other because they're just too far away. So for all intents and purposes, I think it's smart to think of complexity is something that is finite rather than infinite. Chanda, Where do we get your book? The big picture. I hope you get him or less anywhere. Find books were sold your local bookstore but also Amazon, Barnes and Noble indeed, bound. Very easy to get this by Googling Sean Carroll. The big picture. And is there anything that would convince you that life after death exists? Yeah. I mean, I keep saying the same thing. But there's you know all of these ideas, whether its existence of a dd the existence of an afterlife. Israel perfectly plausible ideas. That could be true, I think based on how modern science has progressed, that the likelihood that their true is very, very, very, very small, But of course we're always collecting new data. We're always trying to do better. And I could be wrong. All right, We're going to come back in a moment, Shawn. And take your final phone calls fast Moment here on coast to coast. Am Get daily Show updates right to your inbox For free with the coast's own newsletter. Sign.