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Bloomberg Radio New York
"law south" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York
"News update. Former Trump adviser Steve Bannon will remain a free man while an appeal process plays out, but today he was sentenced to four months behind bars after he was convicted of contempt of Congress, the judge delayed the prison time pending the appeal but tentatively set November 15th as the date for Bannon to start serving his term. A federal appeals court is putting a temporary hold on President Biden's student debt relief program. The U.S. Court of Appeals for the 8th circuit ruled it will be put on hold while challenges play out. The Biden administration must now respond by Monday night the president announced earlier that over 22 million people have applied for student loan debt forgiveness since the release of an application earlier this week. New York governor Kathy hochul is doubling down on calls that the federal government make it illegal to broadcast extreme acts of violence, attorney general letitia James, made that suggestion earlier this week following a nearly 50 page report that showed how online platforms influenced the suspect in a mass shooting at a buffalo supermarket. It is sick when you think about it, but it's happening every single day on social media. So she leaned into this. Hoku adds legitimate social media platforms are also in favor of banning these types of videos. The governor says the only barrier is the protections these platforms receive under federal law. South Carolina Republican senator Lindsey Graham wants the Supreme Court to block his testimony in the investigation into election interference in Georgia, the Fulton county grand jury's investigation is focusing on former president Trump's alleged actions in trying to overthrow Georgia's 2020 election results. The appeal comes just days after a federal appeals court ruled Graham had to testify in front of a Georgia grand jury. Graham has argued that him questioning the election count was protected Senate debate speech. The UN says more than 6000 civilians have died in the war between Russia and Ukraine, just a little under 10,000 have been injured since the conflict began in late February, however the numbers are likely higher than what's being reported now. The UN is also worried about attacks on energy facilities ahead of winter. It says those attacks pose a danger to millions as cold temperatures set in. I'm Chris coraggio. TikTok is denying a report that a team based in China planned to use the app to track the locations of U.S. citizens, the social media giants said today on Twitter that it's never been used to target the U.S. government activists, public figures, or journalists, TikTok also said it doesn't collect precise location data from users in the U.S., the company was responding to a report in Forbes claiming that data would have been accessed without users knowledge or consent. The IRS is increasing limits to contributing to your 401k and other retirement plans. The 2023 increase is a record amount with a $22,050 limit into four-o-one-ks. That's 22,000 more than the current cap. A woman in Albuquerque is accused of stealing thousands of dollars worth of houseplants from grocery stores. Police say she stole $8000 worth of plants from 5 Albertsons across the area, the alleged crimes date back to April of 2021. Over 230 pythons are being removed from southern Florida, the state's fish and wildlife commission recently announced the 2022 Florida python challenge and invited folks to catch as many invasive Burmese pythons as they could in ten days, nearly 1000 participants from 32 states, Canada, and even Latvia participated and removed a total of 231 snakes. The annual competition encourages people to get involved in Florida conservation. This year's winner was Matthew concepcion who killed 28 of the invasive snakes.

WNYC 93.9 FM
"law south" Discussed on WNYC 93.9 FM
"Life here He had a child with the South African woman but to get papers would take a bunch of money he doesn't have And as he says that two operation to doula members shout from across the street He's impossible What does that feel like I mean it has to work You guys like that but what can we do What can we do Most of what you just heard about immigrants in South Africa is not true Researchers have looked at the data and found that immigrants don't commit crime at a higher rate than South Africans The job situation is so bad that immigrants account for an almost insignificant fraction of that problem It is just misinformation which is supposed to be touted to the galley board That is Gabriel Schumacher and immigrant rights activist who runs the Zimbabwe exile forum He calls these bouts of xenophobia a tool for political mobilization Through the years politicians he says have blamed immigrants for crime for unemployment for aids It's an easy political ploy he says blame South Africa's very real problems on immigrants and you've created a common enemy We have a pattern that has been going on before It is a chronic problem of Sanofi and South Africa and abstract for behind particular And it goes way back in the late 1800s as the United States was passing its first immigration law South Africa was restricting Asian immigration blaming them for taking jobs calling them dirty That was followed by apartheid and now every few years South Africans turned their ire on African immigrants And movements like operation doula almost inevitably end in violence So it's a life of fear and terrible anxiety for non nationality in this country And what it is testament to is a deep seated problem within the South African society A few days after the protest we meet zandy Les dabula again This time in a Soweto living room This is a world away from her life She lives in the city she's well off but here in the township roads aren't paved some of the houses are made out of aluminum sighting She says this movement started after a conversation with friends They noticed that the immigrants who worked at the stores they frequented were in polite We went to a restaurant you.

WNYC 93.9 FM
"law south" Discussed on WNYC 93.9 FM
"Order to still in order to what I can hear to look for the job One man who came from Zimbabwe says he's built a life here He had a child with the South African woman but to get papers would take a bunch of money he doesn't have And as he says that two operation to doula members shout from across the street What does that feel like I mean it has to hurt That is like that but what can we do What can we do Most of what you just heard about immigrants in South Africa is not true Researchers have looked at the data and found that immigrants don't commit crime at a higher rate than South Africans The job situation is so bad that immigrants account for an almost insignificant fraction of that problem It is just misinformation which is supposed to be touted to the galley board That is Gabriel Schumacher in immigrant rights activist who runs the Zimbabwe exile forum He calls these bouts of xenophobia a tool for political mobilization Through the years politicians he says have blamed immigrants for crime for unemployment for aids It's an easy political ploy he says blame South Africa's very real problems on immigrants and you've created a common enemy We have a pattern that has been going on before It is a chronic problem of Sanofi and South Africa and our in particular And it goes way back in the late 1800s as the United States was passing its first immigration law South Africa was restricting Asian immigration blaming them for taking jobs calling them dirty That was followed by apartheid and now every few years South Africans turned their ire on African immigrants And movements like operation doula almost inevitably end in violence So it's a life of fear and terrible anxiety for non nationals in this country And what it is just means is a deep seated problem within this South African society A few days after the protest we meet zandy Les dabula again This time in the Soweto living room This is a world away from her life She lives in the city she's well off but here in the township roads aren't paved some of the houses are made out of aluminum sighting She says this movement started after a conversation with friends They noticed that the immigrants who worked at the stores they frequented were in polite We went to a restaurant you complained about food They did not care So that's why we noticed that we are actually being disrespected She's here to meet indaba He asks that we only use his first name because.

Chats With Cats Podcast
"law south" Discussed on Chats With Cats Podcast
"Dunn. Hugh and peter jackson allowed horizon. You get that. that's good. Great work blue horizon not. Ns one yeah. Horizon think horizon was the plant. That's the brain. My just my actually my clothes. You one name three things. You won't find on a map shit and kind Give it to that actually. it's kinda rot. that's a horrible question cocaine doses horrible ride rides. Did you say that fat degenerate on the news ripping some poor acids mirror and our son twenty five years old. No less on his. Ill plights to brian. com fucking law for status totalling about lawrence's on the last episode If you have just got your lights and you twenty five years old they better fucking show on new york. This autumn have started but basically starts at this particular person. Let's rip into this person. You should have your fucking lawson's. There's some people that take a long time. One thing i will say about video when a video starts and you watch it and it stars from a certain point people when go are that person's at fault that person's daycare what happens in the late up. Yeah before so. People are so quick to judge because they're only judging what they actually say yeah. I don't know what happened before. That's all i'm saying. I agree with that or ought to canada. That canada may be biden's cancer that in this law south almost anything you can solve with good communication skills so all that tells me that that big fat pig of a mom who ripped that poor bastards net and don't forget what they said on that news article that go. I was in the car with his partner and kids young kids so this fat old hag has come out trumpeter. Why dan this fucking sought of Dump stomp stomp and then ripped off his side wing mirror. Lock if that all that tells me you have no confidence in your ability to communicate and talk through things..

Broken Record
"law south" Discussed on Broken Record
"Before. It's available everywhere. We're back with the rest of women's conversation with jaden smith. How has your relationship to music changed from. Let's start with you. What's your first memory of music in wife. Oh my mom in the car. And the first song i can really remember memorizing was live among. Lifelock is go go didn't they. That's the first song. The i can remember like really memorizing. And then of course. I remember watching thriller for the first time. Just being scared just being so scared to watch thriller in and then understanding why my parents like had watched because they got to the end in this all the dancing and i was like yes. Oh the first memory i. This is not even a real memory on my. My mom used to put michael jackson videos. When i was like very young so i guess that's the first memories that have music is trying to dance to michael jackson songs. And what would be the first time you remember where you felt like the music was yours. Like it wasn't what your mom was listening to. It wasn't what your dad was like. This is my shit. What was that moment. I think it was when. I got an ipod that i started genuinely believe like mine was up first. Ipod like the first generation ipod. I got the first generation ipod and a little bit before that had started listening to e forty. And i had my first ipod. And that's when i was listening to forty in the nose so to listen to eminem and then that's what i was listening to music that people were like. Oh you shouldn't be listening to that. I felt like i had control of always. Shouldn't be listening to it. But i'm still gonna i'm still gonna listen to and the music genuinely feels like it's a mind. It's not my mom's not anyone else's it's it's really really really. It was really kind of harder hip hop that was where you found your personal love of music like yes. You're your music Because i had had older cousins. I had my older brother had a lot of older influences. Liken always love to hang out with. The bigger kids. And i was middle child. So could you know. Because i wasn't the youngest so it's like they were like well at least it's not the youngest university means so they will let me to hang out them sometimes in listened to certain things that they will listen to but yeah it was the harder hip hop that would really change my life in in in. Make me really inspired. Until i heard. I think it was a lot veto by cold. Play on youtube. It was kingdom hearts video that had like a lobbied in the background in I was just like oh. Wow what's this. What is this. This is blowing my mind. That's the first time that i was like okay. What is this sound. What are those instruments in the way that they're just choosing to say these lyrics. Sing them. I was like what's going on in. I field like that song and even realized that. But i feel like i feel like without hearing that song would not have gone down the rabbit holes that i've gone down to create these things like quilty by three in in singing into law south but really i can't talk about like music becoming only coming into my own without talking about minimum one by king cutty. That was the first time that i was like music. Transport you to different locations in space and time like that. That's when i was like yeah. Music is a portal and a transformation device for the soul. Like i was like okay. Music can lang make people better and it can change the course of history. That's that with man on the moon. One that's when. I realized it just by hearing it and then i realized that once again when i had realized that other people had heard the album and they had also felt the same way but not that other people but like almost everybody else has also heard the album. They feel the same way about vetted blew my mind again. Because i thought that cutty was something that me and my brother listens to because we were just like whatever and like i will just lived in a bubble like with me and my brother. That's it you know what i mean. I went outside. And i was like. Oh my gosh. Everybody listens to this. This change everyone's life. Oh my gosh. that's awesome cut. He's the coolest person ever wanna be like him. And then that's when it kind of really started to spy role. And i was like i gotta make music man. I gotta make music. If if i could maybe make anyone on the earth just one person feel like i thought after i listened to manley one then i did it beautiful. It has such incredible power. It really can take you away. It happens to me all the time. We're i close. Is when i listen to music and if i'm listening to music with my eyes closed and i'm really present with the music and the piece ends and i opened my eyes and i'm surprised on the place that i'm in because i've been so far gone in the music that coming back strange it really is because he just takes you away. And that's how. I felt the other day when i was listening to me on the moon one on a hill and i was like. Oh my god. I just almost started crying. Because i was like. Gosh this is taking me back to like where i was when i was fifteen when i was like so confused when cy was first born lake just takes me back. It's like include. They buy threes trying to take place in that time of my life. Know what i mean so it was just like it was really crazy. Experience dream diary. You know. I have a trouble remembering my dreams but what i do know about my dreams while i'm going to start keeping a diary now because you've said so but what i do know about my dreams is that i always go back to the same places. This is one place. That's like a resort by the beach. That is totally impossible candidate. Inception like Architecture doesn't sense but it's by the beach and then. I'm always by the beach. The waves are always way too big at the beach every time and like i always go back there. Now live different dreams there. And then i have another dream where it's like. I'm in the super tall skyscraper. And i keep going through the elevator in like every time i go to the elevator. It's just like some racy stuff..

WBAP 820AM
"law south" Discussed on WBAP 820AM
"Scott sideway here with Steuby doke, Sean Chastain, Steve Lamb, Nicolo, say Brad Barton and the one Monte Cook and Marty, I think this next segment is tailored for you, and it has nothing to do with Marijuana. No, no, Don't worry. It sounds like all the drug and alcohol stories are always funneled over my way and sure listeners and the grunge bands and then Yeah, and then metal band heavy metal. This would be great. We haven't had a good crack store in a long time ago. That's right. No, we're talking about roads. We're talking about roads in Dallas because there's a study done by money geek, and they looked at the five most dangerous roads in Texas. They analyzed More than 10,000 fatal crashes over a three year stretch and in the state and three of the top five or right here in North Texas, including number one and number two. Okay, now, can you guys guess is based off of where we work? Where number one that the deadliest part of North Texas roads is my exit to right here in downtown. By Sean and I take the same exit. It is a minefield. If you go potholes well, that, But if you go just on the other side of 30 It's one of the most deadly stretches of road bingo you got You guys got it. It's it's It's five mile stretch of I 35 e. Near downtown between the I 30 interchange. What? You guys are talking about Exit 4 34 most dangerous in Texas. Don't surprise Mr Canyon, isn't it? Yes. What we call that? Yes. Uh, the other one. Number two in Dallas was between Marvin D Love Freeway Between our on Marvin de la Freeway between Camp Wilson and Illinois Avenue. That's that's further south. Right? Right? Yeah. Wisdom. Camp wisdom? Yep. 67. Yeah. Okay. Camp wisdom between camp wisdom in which Illinois Avenue, Okay, Okay. I'm not as familiar with that because I don't go south of here very often unless I'm going a long stretch of road, But there's some. We have a lot of wrecks on it. Um, Houston and Austin. Actually, when you're I'm sorry, but especially when you're going north beyond 67 about the place where it merges with 35. I do know that stretch. That's an awkward stretched in this study. They looked at five mile stretches of road. Yes. They're all Yeah, They're all five miles stretches. So the third was in Houston. The fourth most deadly and dangerous was in Austin. The fifth also right here in Dallas, Loop 12 between South Lancaster Road and Long Acre Lane. Okay. I'm not totally familiar with that would be Ledbetter. Right? Money. Luke 12 Ledbetter, between where and where? South Lancaster, Lancaster Road and Long Acre Lane. Okay, so This doesn't surprise me that North Texas is and this is just in Texas, by the way, but three of the most five dangerous parts of Texas roads are right here. And this is why Monte has a job. Yes, it's got you've been working through the pandemic the whole time, right? You've been coming coming in here other than like the obviously the freeze and made the first week where no one knew what to do. Yeah. Alright, driving every day like we have. It is complete lawlessness on the roads these days, and now that more and more people are going back to work, and more and more cars are on the roads. Dude, If you're not doing 85, you're going to get run over right, And that's a that's a good segue into this story. Uh, another study. Has put out there that Dallas is the most has the most dangerous drivers in all of the country. So let's combine these deadly roads along with our dangerous drivers and the fact that more people are on the roads right now, and it's just chaos. I don't know if I can get through a day without Seeing two guys racing over 100 miles an hour in the left lane every every day, driving to work or driving home. That's where that I would just love to point out here that considering that I do drive in Dallas and that two of those three top Dallas bad places are in oak Cliff. And I'm an oak cliff guy. I'd like to tell you guys just how much of a stud I feel like? Yeah. Why isn't anybody out there? Writing a ticket. Dude, I can't tell you the last time I saw somebody pulled over. I drive in from the north and I'm telling you, I drive in on stamens every day from the north and I'm telling you, there is no law south and.

Un RE MEDIO Podcast
"law south" Discussed on Un RE MEDIO Podcast
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Mr Barton Maths Podcast
"law south" Discussed on Mr Barton Maths Podcast
"Welcome back once again to the podcast all listeners. Getting sick you've been on this show. You possibly tobacco china. You do all by bought my go-to person because again you've well you kind of wrestling with with a lot. The experiences that many listeners. Aw and you always kind of describe so eloquently. You are so open and honest so i make no apologies. Forget you back on the show. But what i am going to get you to i. It just usual bit of account. So i reckon back on less time in october when we were focusing on the challenges of teaching key stage three mathematics. So we're recording this towards the end of january so whilst three months maybe three foremost what you've been up to since then in in those in those couples when we did that recording. Just the foro. Marcus nassez wasn't that good flawed early. All your online coast lots of data and we've had some great feedback the line of seats available. So that's nice tonight at people will anytime they want to do. 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NewsRadio WIOD
"law south" Discussed on NewsRadio WIOD
"Supremacy, domestic terrorism that we must confront. And we will defeat this inauguration taking place with unprecedented security, with National Guard members protecting the capital in streets of Washington, D C and due to the pandemic, no crowds and those attending social distancing and wearing masks are continuing coverage, with the president hitting the ground running plans to file an immigration reform bill on day one of his administration. The plan creates an eight year path to citizenship from millions and poses a moratorium on deportation. Extends protections for dreamers and makes it easier to apply for asylum in the U. S. Mexico border by the immigration attorney. Tell me, Fox is a cough says all of these things need to happen. Actually, you know the protection again for asylum seekers and other vulnerable populations, relief for DACA and actually, shutdown of the deportation mechanism so that we can reinsert some prosecutorial discretion into the process is easier said than done. She expects strong opposition in Congress before any of this becomes law, South Florida Congresswoman for the week. Wilson doesn't think it will take long for us to start seeing the impact of a Biden administration implied in their head changes on the way just remembered to wash your hands social distance where a man and be ready to get the vaccine. She predicts it won't take long for the House and Senate to pass a new stimulus bill onto the president's desk. She also thinks with Democrats controlling the legislative and executive offices, the John Lewis Voting Rights Act will quickly become law. Miami Dade commissioners will gather again tomorrow morning picking up where they left off today, minutes after the beginning of this morning's meeting chair announced it would be recessed at 11 A.m. so everyone could watch the inaugural ceremonies. Among the topics not addressed yet. The dredging of the whole over a sandbar and resolution urging the governor to give police and teachers vaccination priority and a space X Falcon nine rocket is sending 60 Starling satellites into orbit. Blast off from Kennedy Space Center took place as scheduled this morning in NATO, too. You. One here following stage separation Space X landed Falcon nine's first stage on the Just read The instructions. Drone Ship out of the Atlantic Ocean News is brought to you by the Perry Financial Group. Stop gambling with your retirement funds. Positive trading continues. Dow's up 241 points. NASDAQ Up 246 The S.