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Dennis Prager Podcasts
"jacinda arden" Discussed on Dennis Prager Podcasts
"Hey everybody, Dennis prager here talking about to leave this mass killings. Buy a car and buy a gun. So my last caller and I thank him for calling. It's important. I'm going to go to people who differ first. For many reasons, one of which is I may be wrong. And I don't like being wrong. Because then I'm going to be wrong the next time if I'm not corrected. So he said, well, so whenever I ask, what would prevent, since we can't confiscate old guns, I mean, can't literally can't. It's not possible. So that ship has sailed. So what should we do? What would have prevented any of these mass killings? Or mass murders to be more precise. So if we should make gun ownership as difficult as car license as a driver's license. Okay, fine. My own instinct when I think about it is it's actually harder to get a driver's gun than a driver's license. But I want to address the something that the anti gun people never, ever address, because they don't really have fewer murderers. And truth as values. Why don't we just look, well, I'll begin with Japan. Japan was a perfect example of how few murders there are. There's very difficult to own guns there. Even if there were a lot of guns, there would be more murder if there were a lot of guns, there's no question. But there would be much fewer than the United States because Japan is one of the least ethnically racially diverse countries on the planet. That's why. In Japan, there's a shame culture. You are bonded to other Japanese. You know that we took in Vietnamese boat people and Japan didn't. These are fellow Asians, not that Asian means a damn thing to Asians. It's only a left wing. Idiocy. Think I think the Japanese feel close to the Vietnamese or to Koreans. They feel more strange from them than we do. Than white Americans do. Let's be precise. Japan is completely totally homogeneous, ethnically, racially, religiously, and the homogeneous American states also have very low murder rates. Stay with the lowest motor radius New Hampshire. When you think of New Hampshire, do you think of diversity, like to know what percentage of New Hampshire is white? It's not a white supremacist argument any more than the other was a Japanese supremacist argument. The very fact that I had to say that shows you how much lying is part of left wing responses. That's what most leftists would think, oh, he's arguing for white supremacy. No, I'm arguing that racial homogeneity. Is a smaller breeder of violence than massive diversity. I'm not against diversity, actually like diversity. As I've often noted, I have, I live in a cul de sac and I have two neighbors. One is Arab American and one is Korean American. I love it. But I love it because we all share values. I have infinite infinitely literally immeasurable immeasurably more in common. With an Arab American who is conservative, than with a white American or even a fellow Jewish American, who is a leftist. My bond is values, not ethnicity. But in the places where there is homogeneity like Scandinavia, you have much fewer killings. And in the states with the least heterogeneity, you have also few killings. Maine is the second least murder rate. One of the great lies of the left everything the left says that differs from others is a lie. I mean, if they say that the earth is round, they're not lying, but that doesn't differ from others. But every time they make one of their political statements, it's a lie. Diversity is our strength is a lie. Diversity is only our strength if we have the motto E pluribus Unum from many one. But they have dropped all three of the credos of America. God we trust liberty and E pluribus Unum. They have made war on all three, so diversity is not your strength at all, diversity is your strength if you want to shatter the society and you don't have the diverse unite under a value system. Diversity is strength if it's not diversity of values. Otherwise, it's actually a problem. I bet my caller from Oakland, California, has never been told this in his whole life. Hey, maybe Japan has no violence primarily not because of no guns. But primarily because it's so completely homogeneous. Because you will never hear that at a college in the United States. Because you never hear a differing idea at a college in the United States. Didn't you just send me the list of the graduation speakers? Is there one conservative? That small Christian colleges. That's right. That's correct. They have this moron prime minister from New Zealand, now coming she was the speaker at the Harvard graduation Julie told me at her graduation. And now did you see? She's now hired on the faculty of Harvard. Have you seen that? Yeah. Well, I got to thank her. I played her more often than almost anybody during the lockdowns. If you don't hear it from the government, it is not true. Jacinda Arden. Now that's what they will hear at Harvard. That's what the kids will be told. If the government doesn't say it, it isn't true. And you know what? Most of these Harvard clones will agree with her. Your future leadership. If it's not said by the government, it isn't true. Hello, everybody. Welcome to the Dennis prager show. I hope you have a good weekend. I.

The Charlie Kirk Show
New Zealand's PM Announces That 25-Person Sex Orgies Can Now Resume 'Safely'
"Almost head spinning new story out of New Zealand. And I'm gonna need some help from our audience and from young people, maybe Jack peso book can be my guide here to just kind of get a little bit of a culture update because I'm so remarkably confused. About this entire thing, so I'm going to play this tape and we're going to go through this together because play cut 33 and listen very carefully. Cut 33. I can confirm that tynda liaisons have reopened. Right news for my friend. It's not, it's not strictly embedded in the traffic light system. But it is a given up to 25, actually, in a read area. Stop. No, no, we are going. No further on that line of questioning. And so if you look at it, this is the prime minister of New Zealand. Jacinda Arden, she basically says here that according to the light system that orgies up to 25 people are perfectly acceptable as a part of new COVID rules. And so maybe like behind the times, I hope I am, 'cause that would actually be exactly where I want to be because the times are awful right now. Are like a couple dozen Tinder orgies, something that happens at a regular basis in Auckland, New Zealand. I guess that would be the capital of sexual anarchy. So I'm going to read the story. You just send a Arden announce the easing of COVID-19 restrictions known as the traffic light system and she explained I can confirm that tender liaisons have reopened. It's a given up to 25 people actually in a red area. So to clarify, even in a red zone, where COVID measures are very restricting, orgies of up to 25 people appear to be legal.

No Agenda
"jacinda arden" Discussed on No Agenda
"Permanently from the vax, and she's just not having it. This is in Queensland. Our borders will open up. You probably can understand this. Anyway, she's yelling. So that's just a small sampling of what is happening. Now there's some issues that need to be brought up. Number one, the British medical journal has filed a report, which they've published on BMJ dot com. And there is a whistleblower who has been at play for a while, apparently, researchers who were testing Pfizer's vaccine at several sites in Texas during the autumn 20 19, I guess. Speed may have a company, 2020. Speed may have come at the cost of data. Yes, you're right. Data integrity and patient safety. A regional director was employed at the research organization van tavia research group was told BMJ that the company falsified data on blinded patients employed inadequately trained in vaccinators was slow to follow up on adverse events reported in Pfizer's pivotal phase three trial. Staff who conducted quality control checks were overwhelmed by the volume of problems. They were finding after repeatedly notifying van taffy of these problems, the regional director Brooke Jackson emailed a complaint to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration, been tavia fired her later the same day. Jackson has provided BMJ with dozens of internal company documents, photos, audio recordings and emails. And it's a very damning report. Very damning. It was shambles, total shambles, and that was the ever important clinical three clinical trial phase three. So this is and do you remember the report that I got butt slammed for about vaccinated pregnant women? I don't remember you getting butt slammed. Well, yes, there was I read this, I said, the reason why it's much higher, the number of women who had adverse events after being vax is because the research study did not count as someone who had their first job, but not the second one, or if something happened within two weeks after the second jab. And I called bullshit on that. And I got pushed back and people were yammering. And now what do you know? Researchers call for a halt on COVID-19 vaccines for pregnant women after reanalysis of CDC study. That's not on the mainstream media. Where's Nora? Because they want us dead. I can not think of any other reasons. I can think of. I mean, well, first of all, most of these people are in mass formation mode. And we know from Matthias, the more crazy things that you do, like, injecting your children with an experimental vaccine under emergency use authorization is pretty crazy. It is crazy. It's nuts. But how do they it's like they don't want to listen to anything. I mean, even when you get these reports, I got a couple of I have like two clips, but they're a little off beat. First of all, there's a local clip. This is about the Sacramento jail and how they're trying to bribe inmates. The prisoners, the felons of California, are not taking the shot. They're obviously not mass hypnotized. No. Well, they're in jail. They have a clue. So let's play this and see what the status is. A COVID outbreak at Sacramento counties, two jails, prompting demands for change. If you want to keep your job, you need to give it vaccinated. We were up to a 191 cases of COVID in the jail. Those numbers represent cases found, and just the last two weeks, since March 2020, 2018 inmates have tested positive. Monday, the first death was reported of a vaccinated in me. That's the scariest part. They may not come out. The vaccination rate within the jail is only 30% compared to 70% county wide, since July, the county's offered to pay inmates who get vaccinated, but some in the jail believe, that's not enough. I'm hold on a second. They can't mandate prisoners? Is that odd? They can mandate them to work for 20 cents an hour. They can mandate them. California law that I guess you can't mandate that you can't force. Prisoners have more rights than the non prisoners. This is great. Yay Callie. But some in the jail believe, that's not enough. I'm not vaccinated now, so. That's what it make me want to get vaccinated for just $20. I would pass. Crystal Carol's fiance Douglas murren also passed on the $20. She's concerned about the Joe's quarantine system that separates and made some pods and believes he should have more precautions in place. What rises when they're quarantined and they find out somebody has the virus. Then what? What about all those people? Sheila's son has been behind bars for months and claims he was denied the vaccine. He was having problems with his kidneys, so he wanted to know hey, what about the vaccination? And they had already told him he's not. Eligible for it. I just realized whether or not vaccinating the inmates. Hello. So easy. That's what we're going to get to spare parts from. The hearts. We need hearts. We'll just go to prison. Just grab us a couple of dudes. Yeah, well if you don't give, you can't get a good Uighur heart. Yeah, then you might as well get a good LatinX heart from the barrier of a body. I can answer your question. Why we're not hearing about these horrible effects on mainstream news or in the news, almost in general, and that was evidenced by Jacinda Arden, is seeing that the case in New Zealand PME premium. We're excited that we're all actually completely on the same page when it comes to driving vaccinations and making sure that we're doing everything that we can to reach people that we need to. This is an issue of Israel. This is an issue working in Israel. I'm gonna ask 39%. I'm gonna answer the questions. Of the accredited media. Sir, I will shut down the PRES conference if you do not cease. Sorry to our recruited members of the gallery here. We might move to an inside venue. Unfortunately we've got someone who's disrupting your press conference today. So we might reconvene. Thank you. By the way, the guy was fully accredited. But he was just asking questions that weren't worn on the script. It's like, how come he was accredited, but the questions weren't a credit. Yes, exactly. And that's why. She will look so weird when we shave her head. And march her down Main Street naked. I have one last clip. You can follow up with whatever you got. But this is an interesting clip. This is the COVID and Singapore clip. From NPR where I believe that Singapore has given up on the idea of vaccination. Singapore has one of the world's highest vaccination rates at 82%. Yet cases of COVID-19 are skyrocketing from just double digits in August to well over 3000 cases a day now. Infectious disease physician Dale Fischer of the national university hospital says Singapore is letting nature take its course. Well, we're allowing in the city. Endemicity or endemic disease refers to the constant presence or prevalence of a disease in a population, like influenza in the United States or dengue in Asia, where there's a certain amount of disease each year. Recognizing that the coronavirus is not going anywhere. Fisher says Singapore has decided to coexist with COVID-19 and not try to eliminate it. He says the 88,000 new cases in the last.

Bloomberg Radio New York
"jacinda arden" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York
"Japan's former Foreign Minister Taro Kono's expected run for the prime minister. Ship may be getting a boost now at Baxter has global news from the 9 60 news in San Francisco, Ed. Yeah, right. Sure, Brian media reports of his chief rival strongly considering not running for party leadership, Bloomberg, Stephen Engel says Cano has been leading in the polling. And now and now it looks as though he has the backing of his chief rival. That is she going to Oh, Ishiba. The number two in the most recent popularity, polls is said, according to TV Asahi, considering dropping out of the race and throwing his support behind Taroko, No yes, Stephen says Kono has not announced formally that he is going to run but that it's expected the party election. New leader September 29th. New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Arden says midnight tonight the country move to alert level to which lives some restrictions outside of Auckland in a news briefing, that is, uh well still going on at this minute, says New Zealand is entering into more contracts to get the vaccine. As a result of these efforts. We are now finalizing arrangements that secure additional supply in September. This will enable us to maintain our extraordinary vaccination rates throughout September into our bulk deliveries land in October and she also says vaccination efforts have been going very well. Singapore's finance minister says transmissions need to Be cut will increase the frequency of mandatory testing for higher risk environments. Australia's New South Wales reporting over 1200 new cases Across the US more and more Children are being infected by Covid and the Delta variant Doctor. Shaw is a dean of Brown University School of Public Health, and he says it's not because of the schools. Yet what's driving the rise in infection among kids is not yet we haven't seen because of schools. What's driving it is that the adults around them are not vaccinated and they're getting infected. Yeah. He also says he expects of bumping cases after this three day Labor Day holiday in the states. Okay. Men City will continue to enforce it. Stay home order until September 15 but will allow residents in areas of low reports of virus to visit supermarkets. Once a week. The U. S Department of Justice says it will protect women seeking abortions in Texas Attorney General Merrick Garland says he will use a law known as the freedom of access to clinic entrances. He says the feds will provide support when Reproductive Health Center is under attack and provide access to women seeking help and by the administration has issued an emergency relief declaration for the states in the north east of the US, New Jersey governor Phil Murphy. The major disaster declaration means individuals are now eligible for money. In those counties and New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio says the money needs to come quickly, He says there are many people in dire need of help the hardest hit in Queens. And just a personal message to Mr Curtis from Mr Baxter. The Giants are back in the first place. Yes, I know. Okay. Unfortunately. Yeah. They took the series two out of three against the dangerous Yep. All right. So here we are, 22 minutes before the top of the hour and let's get two more sports, So we got a little taste of it there,.

AP News
"jacinda arden" Discussed on AP News
"Millions of people across the country are losing their unemployment benefits with three federal programs expiring today. $300 a week. Federal unemployment supplement that began in March expires today, along with two other federal programs that cover the self employed and gig workers and the long term unemployed about 8.9 million people will lose all their unemployment aid as a result. President Biden's administration believes the U. S economy is strong enough not to be rattled by the drop in unemployment benefits. Officials maintain that other elements of the safety net Like the child tax credit and the snap program are enough to smooth things over. As of Friday, the unemployment rate was down to 5.2%. I'm Julie Walker. The supermarket attack has highlighted deficiencies in New Zealand's anti terror laws. Experts say the current laws are too focused on punishing actions and inadequate for dealing with plots before they are carried out. Prime Minister Jacinda Arden says lawmakers were close to filling in some of these legislative holes when the attack occurred. She's vowed laws will be changed by the end of the month, Police Commissioner Andrew Costas says. The law they were working under require the man to make the first move. I'm Charles de la Decima to Pakistan officials unofficially say the nation's powerful intelligence chief has made a surprise visit to the Afghan capital Kabul. It wasn't immediately clear Well, General Farez Hamid had to say to the Taliban leadership, but the Pakistani intelligence service has perhaps the greatest outside influence over the Taliban. The militant group had its headquarters in Pakistan and were often said to be in direct contact with the powerful into services Intelligence agency. Although Pakistan routinely denies giving the Taliban military aid, the accusation was often made by the Afghan government and Washington. I'm Charles de la Decima. I'm Ed Donahue with an a P news minute, New York governor Kathy Huckle says Now that the remnants of IDA have moved on, it's time to clean up and there is a lot to clean up. We're going to be that hands on This is a frightening experience. Homeowners who are just going about their everyday life two days ago now are figuring out how they get on with their lives, and I want them to know. All of my agencies have been deployed to help at least 49 people have died in the Northeast. President Biden will be in Louisiana to get.

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"jacinda arden" Discussed on AP News
"I'm Julie Walker. The supermarket attack has highlighted deficiencies in New Zealand's anti terror laws. Experts say the current laws are too focused on punishing actions and inadequate for dealing with plots before they are carried out. Prime Minister Jacinda Arden says lawmakers were close to filling in some of these legislative holes when the attack occurred. She's vowed laws will be changed by the end of the month. Police Commissioner Andrew Costas says the law they were working under require the man to make the first move. I'm Charles de la Decima to Pakistan officials. Unofficially say the nation's powerful intelligence chief has made a surprise visit to the Afghan capital Kabul. It wasn't immediately clear Well, General Farez Hamid had to say to the Taliban leadership, but the Pakistani intelligence service has perhaps the greatest outside influence over the Taliban. The militant group had its headquarters in Pakistan and were often said to be in direct contact with the powerful into services Intelligence agency. Although Pakistan routinely denies giving the Taliban military aid, the accusation was often made by the Afghan government and Washington. I'm Charles de la Decima. I'm Ed Donahue with an a P news minute, New York governor Kathy Huckle says Now that the remnants of IDA have moved on, it's time to clean up and there is a lot to clean up. We're going to be that hands on This is a frightening experience. Homeowners who are just going about their everyday life two days ago now are figuring out how they get on with their lives, and I want them to know. All of my agencies have been deployed to help at least 49 people have died in the Northeast. President Biden will be in Louisiana to get.

AP News
"jacinda arden" Discussed on AP News
"For the Auckland supermarket attacks was released from jail despite fears New Zealand authorities imprisoned a man inspired by the Islamic state group for three years after catching him with a hunting knife and extremist videos, but at a certain point, despite great fears he would attack others. They say they could do nothing more to keep him behind bars. So for 53 days from July, police tracked the man's every move. Their fears were borne out on Friday. When the man walked into a supermarket, grabbed a kitchen knife from a store shelf and stabbed five people, critically injuring three before being shot by police. I'm Charles de la Decima. The supermarket attack has highlighted deficiencies in New Zealand's anti terror laws. Experts say the current laws are too focused on punishing actions and inadequate for dealing with plots before they are carried out. Prime Minister Jacinda Arden says lawmakers were close to filling in some of these legislative holes when the attack occurred. She's vowed laws will be changed by the end of the month. Police Commissioner Andrew Costas says the law they were working under require the man to make the first move. I'm Charles de la Decima to Pakistan officials unofficially say the nation's powerful intelligence chief has made a surprise visit to the Afghan capital Kabul. It wasn't immediately clear Well, General Farez Hamid had to say to the Taliban leadership, but the Pakistani intelligence service has perhaps the greatest outside influence over the Taliban. The militant group had its headquarters in Pakistan and were often said to be in direct contact with the powerful into services Intelligence agency. Although Pakistan routinely denies giving the Taliban military aid, the accusation was often made by the Afghan government and Washington. I'm Charles de la Decima. I'm Ed Donahue with an a P news minute, New York governor Kathy Huckle says Now that the remnants of IDA have moved on, it's time to clean up and there is a lot to clean up. We're going to be that hands on This is a frightening experience. Homeowners who are just going about their everyday life two days ago now are figuring out how they get on with their lives, and I want them to know. All of my agencies have been deployed to help at least 49 people have died in the Northeast. President Biden will be in Louisiana to get.

AP News
"jacinda arden" Discussed on AP News
"The Auckland supermarket attacks was released from jail despite fears New Zealand authorities imprisoned a man inspired by the Islamic state group for three years after catching him with a hunting knife and extremist videos, but at a certain point, despite great fears he would attack others. They say they could do nothing more to keep him behind bars. So for 53 days from July, police tracked the man's every move. Their fears were borne out on Friday. When the man walked into a supermarket, grabbed a kitchen knife from a store shelf and stabbed five people, critically injuring three before being shot by police. I'm Charles de la Decima. The supermarket attack has highlighted deficiencies in New Zealand's anti terror laws. Experts say the current laws are too focused on punishing actions and inadequate for dealing with plots before they are carried out. Prime Minister Jacinda Arden says lawmakers were close to filling in some of these legislative holes when the attack occurred. She's vowed laws will be changed by the end of the month. Police Commissioner Andrew Costas says the law they were working under require the man to make the first move. I'm Charles de la Decima to Pakistan officials unofficially say the nation's powerful intelligence chief has made a surprise visit to the Afghan capital Kabul. It wasn't immediately clear Well, General Farez Hamid had to say to the Taliban leadership, but the Pakistani intelligence service has perhaps the greatest outside influence over the Taliban. The militant group had its headquarters in Pakistan and were often said to be in direct contact with the powerful into services Intelligence agency. Although Pakistan routinely denies giving.

AP News
"jacinda arden" Discussed on AP News
"To keep him behind bars. Their fears were borne out when some Soudan launched the Friday attack. I'm Charles to let asthma Thank you for listening. Okay. Confession time. I just finished back to school shopping. Nothing like the last minute, huh? Cold to the rescue. I got 25% off the Jansport backpack for my son, 17 99 So jeans for my daughter and 50% off Levi's for both kids, Levi's Can you believe it? I even got $10 because I spent $25 and picked up cold cash. So, yeah, sometimes procrastination pays off flex style to not 25 offer in September six. Levi's coupons not apply Some exclusive reply. See circles of comfort details. The extremists responsible for the Auckland supermarket attacks was released from jail despite fears New Zealand authorities imprisoned a man inspired by the Islamic state group for three years after catching him with a hunting knife and extremist videos, but at a certain point, despite grave fears he would attack others. They say they could do nothing more to keep him behind bars. So for 53 days from July, police tracked the man's every move. Their fears were borne out on Friday when the man walked into a supermarket grabbed a kitchen knife from a store shelf stabbed five people, critically injuring three before being shot by police. I'm Charles de la Decima. The supermarket attack has highlighted deficiencies in New Zealand's anti terror laws. Experts say the current laws are too focused on punishing actions and inadequate for dealing with plots before they are carried out. Prime Minister Jacinda Arden says lawmakers were close to filling in some of these legislative holes when the attack occurred. She's vowed laws will be changed by the end of the month, Police Commissioner Andrew Costas says. The law they were working under require the man to make the first move. I'm Charles de la Decima to Pakistan officials unofficially say the nation's powerful intelligence chief has made a surprise visit to the Afghan capital Kabul. It wasn't immediately clear Well, General Farez Hamid had to say to the Taliban leadership, but the Pakistani intelligence service has perhaps the greatest outside influence over the Taliban. The militant group had its headquarters in Pakistan and were often said to be in direct contact with the powerful Inter Services Intelligence Agency. Although Pakistan routinely denies giving the Taliban military aid, the accusation was often made by the Afghan government and Washington. I'm Charles de la Decima. I'm Ed Donahue with an a P news minute, New York governor Kathy Huckle says Now that the remnants of IDA have moved on, it's time to clean up and there is a lot to clean up. We're going to be that hands on This is a frightening experience. Homeowners who are just going about their everyday life two days ago now are figuring out how they get on with their lives, and I want them to know. All of my agencies have been deployed to help at least 49 people have died in the Northeast. President Biden will be in Louisiana to get a look at damage from Hurricane Ida. Phil Murphy is the governor of New Jersey. Overwhelmingly folks lost If not entirely to flooding. No fatalities. Thank God related to any of the tornadoes that touched down in South Jersey power should be restored to almost all of New Orleans By Wednesday, 10 days after IDA destroyed the city's electrical grid, Louisiana health officials announced an investigation into the deaths of four nursing home residents who were evacuated to a warehouse ahead of the severe weather. I'm Ed Donahue. President. Biden says more needs to be done to keep the economy moving during the coronavirus pandemic. The government says only 235,000 jobs were added last month. Well, I know some wanted to see a larger.

AP News
"jacinda arden" Discussed on AP News
"Responsible for the Auckland supermarket attacks was released from jail despite fears New Zealand authorities imprisoned a man inspired by the Islamic state group for three years after catching him with a hunting knife and extremist videos, but at a certain point, despite grave fears he would attack others. They say they could do nothing more to keep him behind bars. So for 53 days from July, police tracked the man's every move. Their fears were borne out on Friday when the man walked into a supermarket grabbed a kitchen knife from a store shelf stabbed five people, critically injuring three before being shot by police. I'm Charles de la Decima, the supermarket attack. Has highlighted deficiencies in New Zealand's anti terror laws. Experts say the current laws are too focused on punishing actions and inadequate for dealing with plots before they are carried out. Prime Minister Jacinda Arden says lawmakers were close to filling in some of these legislative holes. When the attack occurred. She's vowed laws will be changed by the end of the month. Police Commissioner Andrew Costas says the law they were working under require the man to make the first move. I'm Charles de la Decima to Pakistan officials unofficially say the nation's powerful intelligence chief has made a surprise visit to the Afghan capital Kabul. It wasn't immediately clear Well, General Farez Hamid had to say to the Taliban leadership, but the Pakistani intelligence service has perhaps the greatest outside influence over the Taliban. The militant group had its headquarters in Pakistan and were often said to be in direct contact with the powerful into services Intelligence agency. Although Pakistan routinely denies giving the Taliban military aid, the accusation was often made by the Afghan government and Washington. I'm Charles de la Decima. I'm Ed Donahue with an a P news minute, New York governor Kathy Huckle says Now that the remnants of IDA have moved on, it's time to clean up and there is a lot to clean up. We're going to be that hands on This is a frightening experience. Homeowners who are just going about their everyday life two days ago now are figuring out how they get on with their lives, and I want them to know. All of my agencies have been deployed to help at least 49 people have died in the Northeast. President Biden will be in Louisiana to get.

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"jacinda arden" Discussed on AP News
"Extremist responsible for the Auckland supermarket attacks was released from jail despite fears New Zealand authorities imprisoned a man inspired by the Islamic state group for three years after catching him with a hunting knife and extremist videos, but at a certain point, despite great fears he would attack others. They say they could do nothing more to keep him behind bars. So for 53 days from July, police tracked the man's every move. Their fears were borne out on Friday. When the man walked into a supermarket, grabbed a kitchen knife from a store shelf and stabbed five people, critically injuring three before being shot by police. I'm Charles de la Decima. The supermarket attack has highlighted deficiencies in New Zealand's anti terror laws. Experts say the current laws are too focused on punishing actions and inadequate for dealing with plots before they are carried out. Prime Minister Jacinda Arden says lawmakers were close to filling in some of these legislative holes when the attack occurred. She's vowed laws will be changed by the end of the month. Police Commissioner Andrew Costas says the law they were working under require the man to make the first move. I'm Charles de la Decima to Pakistan officials unofficially say the nation's powerful intelligence chief has made a surprise visit to the Afghan capital Kabul. It wasn't immediately clear Well, General Farez Hamid had to say to the Taliban leadership, but the Pakistani intelligence service has perhaps the greatest outside influence over the Taliban. The militant group had its headquarters in Pakistan and were often said to be in direct contact with the powerful into services Intelligence agency. Although Pakistan routinely denies giving the Taliban military aid, the accusation was often made by the Afghan government and Washington. I'm Charles de la Decima. I'm Ed Donahue with an a P news minute, New York governor Kathy Huckle says Now that the remnants of IDA have moved on, it's time to clean up and there is a lot to clean up. We're going to be that hands on This is a frightening experience. Homeowners who are just going about their everyday life two days ago now are figuring out how they get on with their lives, and I want them to know. All of my agencies have been deployed to help at least 49 people have died in the Northeast. President Biden will be in Louisiana to get.

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"jacinda arden" Discussed on AP News
"Supermarket attacks was released from jail despite fears New Zealand authorities imprisoned a man inspired by the Islamic state group for three years after catching him with a hunting knife and extremist videos, but at a certain point, despite great fears he would attack others. They say they could do nothing more to keep him behind bars. So for 53 days from July, police tracked the man's every move. Their fears were borne out on Friday. When the man walked into a supermarket, grabbed a kitchen knife from a store shelf and stabbed five people, critically injuring three before being shot by police. I'm Charles de la Decima. The supermarket attack has highlighted deficiencies in New Zealand's anti terror laws. Experts say the current laws are too focused on punishing actions and inadequate for dealing with plots before they are carried out. Prime Minister Jacinda Arden says lawmakers were close to filling in some of these legislative holes when the attack occurred. She's vowed laws will be changed by the end of the month. Police Commissioner Andrew Costas says the law they were working under require the man to make the first move. I'm Charles de la Decima to Pakistan officials unofficially say the nation's powerful intelligence chief has made a surprise visit to the Afghan capital Kabul. It wasn't immediately clear Well, General Farez Hamid had to say to the Taliban leadership, but the Pakistani intelligence service has perhaps the greatest outside influence over the Taliban. The militant group had its headquarters in Pakistan and were often said to be in direct contact with the powerful into services Intelligence agency. Although Pakistan routinely denies giving the Taliban military aid, the accusation was often made by the Afghan government and Washington. I'm Charles de la Decima. I'm Ed Donahue with an a P news minute, New York governor Kathy Huckle says Now that the remnants of IDA have moved on, it's time to clean up and there is a lot to clean up. We're going to be that hands on This is a frightening experience. Homeowners who are just going about their everyday life two days ago now are figuring out how they get on with their lives, and I want them to know. All of my agencies have been deployed to help at least 49 people have died in the Northeast. President Biden will be in Louisiana to get.

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"Anything more to keep him behind bars. Their fears were born out when some Soudan launched the Friday attack. I'm Charles Asthma. OK, confession time. I just finished back to school shopping. Nothing like the last minute, huh? Cold to the rescue. I got 25% off the Jansport backpack for my fun. 17 99 So jeans for my daughter and 50% off Levi's for both kids, Levi's Can you believe it? I even got $10 because I spent $25 and picked up cold cash. So yeah, sometimes procrastination pays off, Flex style 25 author in September six. Levi's coupons not apply some exclusive reply. See circles the comfort details. Responsible for the Auckland supermarket attacks was released from jail despite fears New Zealand authorities imprisoned a man inspired by the Islamic state group for three years after catching him with a hunting knife and extremist videos, but at a certain point, despite great fears he would attack others. They say they could do nothing more to keep him behind bars. So for 53 days from July, police tracked the man's every move. Their fears were borne out on Friday when the man walked into a supermarket grabbed a kitchen knife from a store shelf stabbed five people, critically injuring three before being shot by police. I'm Charles de la Decima. The supermarket attack has highlighted deficiencies in New Zealand's anti terror laws. Experts say the current laws are too focused on punishing actions and inadequate for dealing with plots before they are carried out. Prime Minister Jacinda Arden says lawmakers were close to filling in some of these legislative holes when the attack occurred. She's vowed laws will be changed by the end of the month, Police Commissioner Andrew Costas says. The law they were working under require the man to make the first move. I'm Charles de la Decima to Pakistan officials unofficially say the nation's powerful intelligence chief has made a surprise visit to the Afghan capital Kabul. It wasn't immediately clear Well, General Farez Hamid had to say to the Taliban leadership, but the Pakistani intelligence service has perhaps the greatest outside influence over the Taliban. The militant group had its headquarters in Pakistan and were often said to be in direct contact with the powerful into services Intelligence agency. Although Pakistan routinely denies giving the Taliban military aid, the accusation was often made by the Afghan government and Washington. I'm Charles de la Decima. I'm Ed Donahue with an a P news minute, New York governor Kathy Huckle says Now that the remnants of IDA have moved on, it's time to clean up and there is a lot to clean up. We're going to be that hands on This is a frightening experience. Homeowners who are just going about their everyday life two days ago now are figuring out how they get on with their lives, and I want them to know. All of my agencies have been deployed to help at least 49 people have died in the Northeast. President Biden will be in Louisiana to get a look at damage from Hurricane Ida. Phil Murphy is the governor of New Jersey. Overwhelmingly folks lost If not entirely to flooding. No fatalities. Thank God related to any of the tornadoes that touched down in South Jersey power should be restored to almost all of New Orleans By Wednesday, 10 days after IDA destroyed the city's electrical grid, Louisiana health officials announced an investigation into the deaths of four nursing home residents who were evacuated to a warehouse ahead of the severe weather. I'm Ed Donahue. President. Biden says more needs to be done to keep the economy moving during the coronavirus pandemic. The government says only 235,000 jobs were added last month. Well, I know some wanted to see a larger.

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"The extremist responsible for the Auckland supermarket attacks was released from jail despite fears New Zealand authorities imprisoned a man inspired by the Islamic state group for three years after catching him with a hunting knife and extremist videos, but at a certain point, despite grave fears he would attack others. They say they could do nothing more to keep him behind bars. So for 53 days from July, police tracked the man's every move. Their fears were borne out on Friday. When the man walked into a supermarket, grabbed a kitchen knife from a store shelf and stabbed five people, critically injuring three before being shot by police. I'm Charles de la Decima. The supermarket attack has highlighted deficiencies in New Zealand's anti terror laws. Experts say the current laws are too focused on punishing actions and inadequate for dealing with plots before they are carried out. Prime Minister Jacinda Arden says lawmakers were close to filling in some of these legislative holes when the attack occurred. She's vowed laws will be changed by the end of the month. Police Commissioner Andrew Costas says the law they were working under require the man to make the first move. I'm Charles de la Decima to Pakistan. Official Unofficially say the nation's powerful intelligence chief has made a surprise visit to the Afghan capital Kabul. It wasn't immediately clear Well, General Farez Hamid had to say to the Taliban leadership, but the Pakistani intelligence service has perhaps the greatest outside influence over the Taliban. The militant group had its headquarters in Pakistan and were often said to be in direct contact with the powerful into services Intelligence agency. Although Pakistan routinely denies giving the Taliban military aid, the accusation was often made by the Afghan government and Washington. I'm Charles de la Decima. I'm Ed Donahue with an a P news minute, New York governor Kathy Huckle says Now that the remnants of IDA have moved on, it's time to clean up and there is a lot to clean up. We're going to be that hands on This is a frightening experience. Homeowners who are just going about their everyday life two days ago now are figuring out how they get on with their lives, and I want them to know. All of my agencies have been deployed to help at least 49 people have died in the Northeast. President Biden will be in Louisiana to get a look at damage from Hurricane Ida. Phil Murphy is the governor of New Jersey. Overwhelmingly folks lost If not entirely to flooding. No fatalities. Thank God related to any of the tornadoes that touched down in South Jersey power should be restored to almost all of New Orleans By Wednesday, 10 days after IDA destroyed the city's electrical grid, Louisiana health officials announced an investigation into the deaths of four nursing home residents who were evacuated to a warehouse ahead of the severe weather. I'm Ed Donahue. President. Biden says more.

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"Well, just a couple of markets open right now. But a lot of tech earnings out of the U S today, Doug Yeah, after the bell, especially and that's one of the things that's powering the NASDAQ 100 futures contract to the upside. We're a better by about 6/10 of 1%. After some weakness say in U. S trading. Ah lot of doubt over us stimulus that seemed to weigh on sentiment. Just a bit. Democrats seem to be preparing for move toward the relief bill without Republican support will take a closer look at that momentarily and let's not forget Persistent worry over these Corona virus. Variant small cap stops in particular today were among the worst performers is the market seemed to turn away from bets on an end to those lockdowns. At the end of the day, the Dow off 1/10 of 1% S and P down about 2/10 of 1%. NASDAQ comp weaker by about 1/10 of 1% lot of key earnings after the bell will take a closer look at Starbucks momentarily. Microsoft reported sales above projections. Thanks to robust demand for those cloud services and right now in late trading, Microsoft shares are up my more than 4%. We also heard from chipmakers, Texas Instruments and a M. D. Both companies with bullish forecast for the current quarter. It seems to be a good signal that demand is rebounding for those semiconductors used in things from vehicles to personal electronic to even industrial applications. 10 Year Treasury very little changed on the day last quoted in New York at 1.3%, Paul. He mentioned those stimulus plans in the US DOC the Senate working to move forward on a covert relief plan. Majority leader Chuck Schumer said he's ready to start moving on a Democrat only version. As soon as next week, and that's if Republicans reject President Biden's current $1.9 trillion proposal. The Senate is going to press forward on another covert relief bill. We want to work with our Republican colleagues to advance this legislation in a bipartisan way, but the work must move forward. Preferably with our Republican colleagues, but without them if we must Human told senators to be prepared for a vote on a budget resolution. It's the first step toward a so called reconciliation bill. That means the Senate could pass the bill by a simple majority. However, not all of Biden's $1.9 trillion plan is like me to qualify. The 160 billion for vaccines and testing's would likely fail to qualify, and that's because discretionary spending is excluded from the reconciliation process. Well, Starbucks rebound in China continues to gain traction. This is a key market for the company, and we should point out to that many of the international segments that Starbucks Caesar are kind of losing ground. Here is an example. Overall sales in China were up 5%, but global same store sales were down. 5% here in the state sales fell 5%, even though that number was above estimates. Now the results show obviously an uneven recovery. But Starbucks sees things turning around quickly from here. The company is now expecting us. Same store sales growth of between 5 to 10% that would be for the current quarter. Comp sales in China are expected to nearly double Separately, Starbucks announced the departure of its chief operating officer, Roz Brewer Brewer, We're told, will become the next CEO of Walgreens Boots Alliance, Paul There's some good news on the U. S vaccine front. President Joe Biden says he's increased the order of Father and Madonna vaccines by 50% there. Baxter's got global news it. Yeah, That's right, Paul. Mr Biden says not nearly enough doses had been ordered by the previous administration. That's 100 million. More doses of Fizer and 100 Million more doses of Moderna 200 million more doses in the federal government had previously secured not in hand yet but ordered. Yeah, he says enough doses for 300 million people by the end of the summer. That's nearly the population, also announcing roughly a 16% boost and shipments in the coming weeks. Finds her chair and CEO Albert Birla tells the Bloomberg John Micklethwait more doses they're coming to the U. S. On the time line actually has now been pushed up by them all the way to $200 million by the end of the second quarter, actually, beginning of the third right now, we will be able to provide the $200 million.2 months earlier. Now. He also says he offered there was earlier for the Trump administration was there and the government said It didn't want to order more. New Zealand likely to keep its borders closed to the world through the rest of the year. Prime Minister Jacinda Arden sites uncertainty of the rollout of covert 19 vaccines. She says she'll continue to pursue travel bubbles with Australia and the Pacific. But the rest of the world poses too great a risk. To health and economy. You plans to shut the door to travelers from Japan due to the surge so called white list continues to exclude the U. S as well now. Australia, China, New Zealand, Rwanda, Singapore, South Korea, Thailand remain open to the EU, Hong Kong is implemented a second neighborhood locked down another part of Claudia. How Loon area as a continuous targeting mandatory virus testing. UK becomes the first European country with 100,000 covert deaths. Republicans vote almost unanimously not to have an impeachment trial. This gives us a glimpse into the potential of impeachment vote, and it looks as if if this is ah true indication that citizen Trump will not be found guilty. Senator Rand Paul says it will be dead on arrival as of noon last Wednesday. Donald Trump holds none of the positions. Listed in the Constitution. He's a private citizen. Only five Republicans supported the trial 17 needed for conviction there. Other Republican senators who disagree, of course, and Democratic majority leader Chuck Schumer says the trial will go ahead on the same line. Schumer Minority leader Mitch McConnell have struck a deal to organize the Senate. The filibuster removal issue has been taken off the table for now. I'm glad we've stepped back. In this clip. Taking that plunge would not be some progressive dream. It would be a nightmare. And as we report to you, Mr Schumer wants to move on stimulus now hackers from North Korea, according to Google of embarked on a sweeping intelligence gathering campaign, and that aimed at cyber security researchers who hunt for vulnerabilities in corporate networks. It says that tricks cyber researchers into agreeing to exchange data and then plants malware inside the target. Yanks in San Francisco. I'm Ed Baxter. This is Bloomberg gun. All right, Ed. Thank you are a guest for the half hours? Jim McDonald. He is the chief investment strategist at Northern Trust on the line from Chicago. Thanks for being with us, Jim. Lot of betting on big stimulus package here don't know whether we're going to get to Mr Biden's at $1.9 Trillion in total relief, But it seems like the markets betting on a big number..