30 Burst results for "Mahatma Gandhi"

CryptoInfonet
In 2023, Bitcoin Will Enter The And Then They Fight You Stage
"1 p.m. Sunday January 1st, 2023. In 2023, Bitcoin will enter the and then they fight east age. That is an opinion editorial by Mickey coss, a west level graduate with a level in economics. He spent four years within the infantry earlier than transitioning to the finance corps. First they ignore you, then they laugh at you, then they fight you, then you win, attributed to Mahatma Gandhi on the time of.

Double Tap Canada
"mahatma gandhi" Discussed on Double Tap Canada
"I want to move on to another email that David, thank you for that. I really appreciate that. And this is a topic which is at the heart of society, frankly, because Twitter is that important these days, and Facebook and all these social platforms. I mean, I have to say, I come from a generation that didn't think any of this mattered. So if it went away tomorrow, I don't think I'd miss it. I really don't. I think I just move on with my life, but I don't think that's the case for a lot of people born. See, in the 2000s, or even the late 90s, I do think that's the case because they grew up with all this. Greg writes in are all Greg pennsylvanian Greg. And I think you'll be not too surprised to learn. He's on the other side of this argument. He says, hello tappers. Regrettably, this email has nothing in about technology and blindness, which I presume is okay as the double tap show has not seemed to be much about technology and blindness lately, either. Okay, we're off to a good start then. He says, I am baffled that Steven does not see using Twitter as supporting that advertising fueled platform as he essentially discounts the teaching and social activism of John woolman, Mahatma Gandhi, Martin Luther King, Rosa Parks, and so many others. Stephen was surprisingly surprised that Musk fired the human rights and accessibility teams. He clearly does not and never has cared about either issue. Some months ago, when Mark was fawning over Elon Musk, I suggested you all listen to season two of the podcast the last archive by Jill lepore, which explores how Elon Musk developed his worldview of a small elite service by a mass of underclass humanity. A little bit of knowledge and understanding of your topic of discussion could go a long way. Look how pause there for a second because there's plenty to pick up on that one. You know, I don't really get your point if I'm on a Greg. I don't really know what you're telling me here. Are you saying that I'm against Martin Luther King and Rosa Parks if I stay on Twitter? I mean, I'm confused. If I'm honest, what am I supposed to? How is using Twitter? The same as discounting all those people. Help me out in this show and I'm confused. Well, you know, Robin and myself disagreed with you in the one person can't make a difference if you choose to leave Twitter. That's the disagreement we were having and I think that's what Greg is picking up on. It feels a little bit disingenuous. And Rosa Parks argued that if one person doesn't stand up, then no one will stand up, right? Someone needs to make a stand and if it's not starting with ourselves, then who is it? 396 million people. We are using Twitter. I'm not going over this argument again. We had this on Friday, I know but I'm just so 396 million. So if I leave, I think it's still 396 million at that point. But maybe then I will say, you know what, Stevens left, and I admire that. I'm going to leave as well and then maybe Robin does and then maybe blah blah blah. 96 million probably at that point. Something else, right? I mean, it's not just the race that works with a first step.

WJR 760
"mahatma gandhi" Discussed on WJR 760
"I'm Jack the soul of this is anything is possible and we're talking to Sebastian bellin on March 16th 2016 He was nearly killed in the terrorist attack at the Brussels airport spent 5 months in hospitals 13th surgeries Sebastian let's go back to that day that morning And pretend that God speaks to you And says Seb if you go to the airport today here's what's going to happen to you Your choice Do you want to go to the airport or not What would you tell God I'd say listen can we make a deal here I'm going back because I want the I want to know what I know now after that experience But can you make it a little bit less dramatic Can I can I can I have less injuries or less does it need to be that serious Because I am handicapped for life I have lost all feeling in my left leg From the knee down I have a big chunk of my calf muscle that is no longer there A handicap doesn't mean you can't do something You know like a blind person Jack can see It's just a little bit different than the way you and I see So a handicap is a constant challenge And so I'm constantly challenged I'm constantly learning But there are difficult moments There are mornings when I wake up in my leg is just swollen or it's not an easy thing But yes to answer your question I would gladly go back because life educated me and I learned things that make me today a better human being and life equipped me with a skill set learned violently like I always say that benefits me in unmeasurable ways Sebastian may be handicapped but let's realize he has run marathons He's running a half triathlon and he's planning on going to Hawaii this fall to run the Iron Man Triathlon Okay tough question Have you forgiven the 8 terrorist Yeah absolutely And it's actually a really good question Jack You know the Iron Man and Kona is October 8th And the terrorist trial starts it starts in Brussels on October 24th And so you know one of the one of the things I've been focusing on in these past years is to there's a quote by Gandhi Mahatma Gandhi in talking about nonviolence and talking about mindsets He talks about forgiveness And he says that true strength a sign of true strength a person who has unmeasurable strength as someone who can fully forgive And so that quote spoke a lot to me Because I want to I want to go and finish this Iron Man And I want to be able to go in front of these terrorists in full forgiveness To fully forgive them don't get me wrong they have to pay for what they did But I will be in a mindset of full forgiveness because I know that through these last 6 years of having to overcome my handicap and all the things that I've learned I'm a better human being I may be handicapped I may be changed forever but I'm a better human being on a better father I'm a better son I'm a better husband I'm a better person And one of the reasons is because of what life gifted me in that experience So yes if there's a listener tonight that says Seth with all due respect you're nuts I can't forgive God And surely not forgive the person who did me dirty What would you say to that person tonight Yeah you know first of all I'm not right or wrong There's no right and wrong or life I try to refrain from judging or comparing because again that feeds the ego when you compare and when you judge you're feeding the ego So someone who says that to me is that you have the right to feel that the thing that I'm nuts What I can tell you is that the four pillars it works You know it's not some hippie here telling you some utopian ideal I've applied this to startups I've applied this to my personal life I've applied this to entrepreneurship to business to keynotes whatever it is I apply it and it freaking works And so you know the best the best the best focus of my energy is just to say look you're entitled to your opinion Bless you bless what you think But I'd be crazy When a championship team you never change a championship team right When you find the winning formula that works just keep it tweak it here and there I'm not saying I don't tweak things along the way But I'm convinced for myself that I have found a formula of the four pillars that is unstoppable And again quality mindsets is unlimited You can not measure love resilience tolerance empathy all those things that are critical to achieve the unachievable the unimaginable it's there So yes I call me nuts all you want I'll enjoy being nuts because I.

Hay House Meditations
"mahatma gandhi" Discussed on Hay House Meditations
"Yeah. And in light of that, what do you think is our hopes for raising our consciousness level if it seems like there's just as much evil as good? Well, the consciousness level of all of mankind has been slowly rising. But for centuries and centuries, as I said it only recently actually in the late 19 80s, it finally went over 200. Until the late 80s, the guy's just little man came with below 200, which is the level of truth. Then suddenly, for no apparent reason that we could never find out in society, it suddenly jumped and went over the level of integrity. And it has been slowly rising ever since. So although evil prevails in some quarters, goodness is also infectious. So goodwill towards others, some people say, what can I do to improve my level of consciousness, I'm not a church goer, I'd say, well, goodwill towards everyone and everything that lives. Good rule towards all the world, and the world's creations, good will towards the trees, towards the frogs, towards the people on the street, towards other drivers. So, having good wheelchairs other drivers gives us all a very good chance to either blow some recursive. So you don't really even need to follow any kind of spiritual dogma to adopt that. Do unto others as you would like. Could apply to everyone no matter what. So that would well, yeah, but you've got to be pretty you got to be a little bit involved for that to be attracted to others. You don't have them do it to you, is already pretty sophisticated and pretty spiritually advanced. I'm looking forward to the positive. The average person is looking for one thing, money. Money or publicity. They want to be noticed, they would me me me, want people to notice me. And with the world really worships his wealth, money. Yes, that's very true. And how can we, how can we change that? Well, why do you want to change it? That's the way that we're works. That's true. I guess if I think of it that way, I mean, we can't live without money. So it would be a difficult, difficult situation to do that. So what do you think about there seems to be an awakening overall on the planet? I mean, from what we were talking about, you know, the consciousness level, you say, has gone up. And I do feel that there is something changing. I mean, a lot of the people that call us here at hay house radio, although that's a certain special group. You know, a certain group of people, but there's a lot of people that say to us here, I want to help, I want to serve, I want to heal. I mean, do you think that those kind of things are coming waves? Maybe in another hundred years, there'll be another wave of more advanced consciousness. Well, no, I think you're talking about primarily America here. And America is a very evolved already understand that since already in the 400s, which has surpasses the rest of the world, actually. So people as they become more advanced begin to seek out how can they be of help to their fellow man in the assertive intuitive. They asserted Intuit intuitive because I hear that from a lot of our listeners, I mean, a lot in the U.S., but also a lot in Europe as well, that they want to be of service and they want to help. So I guess what I'm trying to say is, do you feel that globally there is maybe an awakening happening? I think in the western world, yes, there was your world. I think in other parts of the world, however, there is a whole overall prevailing design of reality which precludes being loving and warm and forgiving. Towards others, it advises beheading them, frankly. Right, that would be a whole other part of the part of the world, I guess, but which we're trying to get everybody on the same page. And that's probably going to be quite the big, the big undertaking. So there's an interesting chapter in the book, the source of power, and the book is called power versus force. And you explain that power arises from meaning and that force must also be justified and I thought that was interesting. I was hoping you could elaborate a little bit on what you're doing. It goes from here to there and it tries to do something. The spirit is the essence of your own existence. So when you do something where the spirit of the thing, not to accomplish any specific result, I always use the example of Mahatma Gandhi and the British Empire. Well, Mahatma Gandhi changed that whole civilization, and he just stood for integrity. He just did for integrity, and he didn't back down even when they threatened to kill him or whatever. So that which is good, radiates out. Actually, Mahatma Gandhi without firing a shot defeated the entire British Empire. The British Empire at the time calibrated about one 80, I think. I forget what he calibrated, I think 700. So Mahatma Gandhi all he had to do was hold out his arms and preach to the people. Nonviolence. And nonviolence. He calibrated it so high. That he defeated the British Empire, and the country went its freedom from oppression without firing a single shot, so in today's world we see very similar trends. And other parts of the western world, where goodwill towards others becomes a prevailing style of life. You know, even in even on the daily news, politicians will criticize each other for a lack of good will, towards the people, the lack of good will in certain Apollo taking political maneuvers. Right. So in the time since you first wrote power versus force in the 15 years, what have you learned, how have things changed for you? Well, it was the launching of a whole series of books, however, was the first was the first of these spiritually oriented consciousness space books, and the scale of consciousness, but it then developed into further elaboration, transcending the level how to transcend the levels of consciousness, and how to make spiritual progress, so it then resulted in a whole sequence of books all devoted to the advanced spiritual student. Finally, he reaches the person, who is seeking enlightenment, and gives practical advice on spiritual techniques and attitudes, and behaviors and organizations to speed.

Bloomberg Radio New York
"mahatma gandhi" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York
"Chansley known as the QAnon shaman is appealing his sentence of more than three years for his role in the January 6th capitol riot Joining me is Bloomberg legal reporter David yaffe bellany Tell us about the charges against him and what happened The charges against Jacob chansley are similar to the charges that have been filed against many of the rioters He entered the building in an unauthorized way he obstructed an official proceeding He pleaded guilty to that The big difference between him and some of the other rioters is just been this sort of notoriety that he managed to establish in the hours after the riot partly because he showed up shirtless tattooed with his horned headdress as he walked into the Senate chamber So in some ways he's not a particularly notable January 6th ascendant but he has this kind of symbolic importance that was established very early on So he was sentenced to 41 months The sentencing earlier month he got 41 months which is the joint longest sentence that a writer has gotten so far I mean not many of them have been sentenced but that's currently the sort of top tier of sentence that we've seen so far He gave a very long rambling and unusual address to the judge in that case in which he expressed remorse and talked about his admiration for Mahatma Gandhi and other historical figures It was very much in keeping with the sort of strange public persona that he's cultivated over the past year And that seems like it was going to be the end of it The judge said what you did here was horrific And also the prosecutor characterized that note that he left for vice president Pence as a threat So it wasn't just him running through the capitol Yeah I mean he hasn't been accused of violence which is a major difference between the charges that he's facing and what some of the more serious riot cases involved But yes he left a note on the dais that Mike Pence just deserted that read It's only a matter of time justice is coming His lawyer argued that that wasn't actually a threat the prosecutors argued that it was a violent threat to ten that was clear because of the context of what was going on So there's been a lot of arguments back and forth about that But yeah that was one of the kind of key accusations against him So is he now trying to take back the guilty plea So it's not entirely clear what's happening right now He's been represented since the early days post riot by a guy named Albert walk in the defense attorney He's been very kind of outspoken in his endorsement of Jacob chansley and then arguing that he's not actually a bad person that he's a peace lover that sort of thing But walk into essentially fired his chance with lawyer and replaced by a guy named John pierce who's representing a lot of other capital rioters in this kind of sprawling investigation And earlier today pierce filed a notice of appeal saying that champley is going to challenge the sentence at the appeals court level in Washington We haven't seen the kind of full text yet of what translates saying what his argument is going to be one potential option would be to argue that he was inadequately counseled by Watkins as original lawyer So that's something that we're anticipating kind of looking out for is more filing with the doctor in this case That 41 months that was less than the 51 months that the prosecutors had requested even though it was one of the stiffest handed out so far That's right And that's partly because I think translate gave a very kind of authentic address to the court You know he showed that he was remorseful and I think that resonated with the judge as he handed down the sentence It seems like it's a long stretch to think that he's going to be able to challenge his sentence when the sentence was in the guidelines was in the framework was less than what the prosecutors wanted and he was fully represented by a lawyer So it just seems like an uphill battle and kind of strange It is kind of strange to enormous mon.

The Promised Podcast
"mahatma gandhi" Discussed on The Promised Podcast
"And I felt I felt I don't know. I felt sad and a little tragic. And people around me were feeling things too. I could tell. And I rolled around in my mind, the question of whether or not climate change is queer and came to the conclusion that whether it is or whether it isn't these folks, this community, these people who know something about crisis and know something about tragedy and know something about remembering sweet and gentle souls as they face extinction. Whether or not climate change is queer these people had something I really want and need to know about how myself to face up to the climate crisis, something that is powerful and sad and tragic and full of irony. And also warmth and soul and hope, something that is tough and something that is definitely queer. And that brings me to the end of our show, thanks to ashkenazi, our genius researcher conciliatory and scholar knot and residents. Thanks to hey ty, shell, I'm our station manager without whom there would be none of this. Thanks to ashy believe my favorite band from kubelets. They give us a music at the start and the end of our show. Thank you, Sally. Thank you, Natalie. We'd like to thank all of our Patreon supporters for your generosity and support. It keeps the show going, it keeps the station going, and keeps us moved and grateful and in your debt. We'd like to thank all of you out there for taking the time to listen and ask you to like us on Facebook and drop us a line. We're going to answer, then go to Apple podcast and give us a 5 star review, maybe one that begins with this. The promised podcast now with 25% more borges and Foucault references and 33% more general pretentiousness in every episode. That finished anything where you want, before you do that, remember that tomorrow as we record on November 19th, we celebrate international men's day so stipulated way back in 1999, first in Trinidad and Tobago, honestly. But more recently, truly around the world. And here is how they describe the day on international men's day dot com. Our mission is to highlight the positive value men bring to the world their families and their communities. On our website, we provide suggestions on how you can celebrate international men's day and how to get your local community involved to create a community event and or a special award ceremony. The website has downloadable men's appreciation certificates. This is true, which you can fill in with the name of an exemplary man printed out and you're good to go. And obviously, I love international men's day. I find it inspiring because I want my boy growing up in a world where he truly believes that a man can become whatever he sets his mind to. A man can be prime minister, a man can run a multinational corporation, a man can be an astronaut and a man can even be a late night television host. And I think this will probably be my best international men's day ever. What with the great strides that men have made lately, why just last year, only 9 of the ten richest people on earth were men, but this year, all ten are international men's day dot com, says we should spend the day thinking about stand up men and then the day hasn't even come yet and already my list includes Mahatma Gandhi, Albert Einstein, rabbi akiva, Nelson Mandela and Bill slot, and I bet there are other great men. I haven't even thought of yet. My point is, international men's day will be great, but then just like that, it'll be over leaving men to languish unappreciated and without prospects for a whole other year, but not so the promised podcast we will be back for you next week and every week, reminding you that while some men apply their testosterone and masculine ambitions to making billions or building bridges or curing cancer, other men settle for half baked opinions and jokes that usually just don't land on this, the promised podcast..

How to Live A Fantastic Life
"mahatma gandhi" Discussed on How to Live A Fantastic Life
"And it's just so much fun to be able to be busy and hopefully productive. That's the key. There's a difference between the two. But the thing is, is don't beat yourself up. Look at today, set some goals, start your day off on the right foot. Just like a race, you know, if you start off a race poorly, you can probably have a poor ending. What you need to do every day is start off like you're starting an Olympic race and get organized. Have your power hours start with prayer, get focused. You know, just like we talked about earlier, TUFF, you gotta target. What's your target? What do you want to do in life? You understand what it's going to take to get you there. And then F, focus. And that's the way I struggle a lot. You know, I once saw my doctor thought I had ADD. He says, no, you have a dol ST. I'm like, what's that? Attention deficit. Oh, look shiny things. You know, you got to focus. You got to really hone in there and then my father says you got to have the fight. Just like he does every day with his MS for 34 years. He's had that fight and he still continues to this day. He's still walks around. He's got a cane. He's got a walker sometimes he even has a little scooter, but he's not stopping him. He's running a foundation called one heart is helping orphanages around the world. My mother's involved in that too. And you know, I just have some really good examples. Be the change you wish to see in the world Mahatma Gandhi always said, and that's the message of today. Just get out there.

Max & Murphy on Politics
"mahatma gandhi" Discussed on Max & Murphy on Politics
"He think that threatened their life. We just went through this with the mayor and his issues with his abusing his police detail and you know, what questions around threats to him, but let's come on. All right, you talk a lot in your campaign about compassion about compassionate solutions. I want to know a little bit more about what that means to you. And what are some of the specifics that you can tell people about the compassionate solutions to the city's problems that you would put forward as mayor? What's under that category? Well, you know, the teachings and the belief of Mahatma Gandhi, the early on were that a society that does not treat its animals, well, will not treat its people well, and we see that. So I'm the first candidate to advocate for no kill shelters for animal care and control shelters right now if an animal that is surrendered, dog or cat, another animal is not claimed. Generally within 72 hours, they are destroyed, they are euthanized. That's not going to happen any longer. And I've been in these shelves. Many of them are just a visual. So we're going to deal with that reality. Secondly, we look at the emotionally disturbed persons who I've worked with closely for 42 years. Many of them I've known personally and had conversations with and develop friendships with. And you see that when the lockdown and pandemic came, there was an immediate move attempt to free up as many beds as possible in the state hospitals, municipal hospitals and the private psychiatric care hospitals. And I get it, we needed the beds, people were dying. They were being swallowed up in ICUs and put on ventilators and we didn't have enough beds. Once we began to stabilize, then there was no attempt to get these people back in and give them the mental healthcare that they deserve. The medicine they needed to normalize them..

Feliz Dia Novo
"mahatma gandhi" Discussed on Feliz Dia Novo
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Elvis Duran and the Morning Show ON DEMAND
"mahatma gandhi" Discussed on Elvis Duran and the Morning Show ON DEMAND
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Elvis Duran and the Morning Show ON DEMAND
"mahatma gandhi" Discussed on Elvis Duran and the Morning Show ON DEMAND
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Horizon Talk Radio's podcast
"mahatma gandhi" Discussed on Horizon Talk Radio's podcast
"Grow better place. I'm just the way it is. I'm just gonna take care of me if you're in that place then you're not looking to real world then the buying the best to you for those who actually want to make the world a better place. Let's get together. Let's communicate reach out to me. My email is lea collins dot com. Let's talk let's make a movie but guest. The book distributed. Let's tell the story on stage. Let's do all of that and engage our friends again that's how mother theresa. That's how mahatma gandhi that's how martin luther king that's how you know the in our country and says how we broke away. From britain became our company was one country is one guy said. No we want to be free. It all starts with one person but that person you help get the message out there not for me but let's get the best job to make the world better place. Let's make a movement out of it and let's see how we can tell that to people in ways they see here and view it and commit to being a little more kind just a little bit one per day and the few our our our city our country our world and the will be a better place for it and so. That's the challenge so we got about. How do we get the message out there. More how we have more distribution. How do i get on more stages. How do we get the books in the more people's hands get corporations to buy into the concept of promoting human tightness as the answer to literally. Every day met sites that's my district nutshell is to do that. Rich millions already tonight hopefully before origin. Tens of millions more for my self aggrandizement for the betterment of the world. Because it needs it. 'cause i need it. I want her departed. Something better. I want to settle to this misery religion right now and the only way i can do that is sharing the message of compassion and hopefully inspired some people do it more what liam normally i do an hour show on this one them. If that's okay but please do ema show an mri While contact you directly. Because even if i share stuff and give you tips or you webmaster tips. How to promote the challenges facing Outdoor my yet. i've got free things.

IDMC Movement
"mahatma gandhi" Discussed on IDMC Movement
"Now you and i. We are thankful that most of these things you may think doesn't happen in church world. But i have news for you. It does us because we are human beings and human beings. We are depraved in our heart. We are still all still have old ways of thinking still have old ways of doing things still taught. The culture that we grew up in is still so deeply ingrained. It's deeply ingrained. I want you to know this. It may not be the social standing of a person when they come. In that you differentiate it could be the color of the skin that based on with you differentiate. It could be the way that they are the race that they come from the nationality they belong to or it could be a that. They belong to. If you're from india it's about caste system it's about cost. They belong to all the class. The social pecking order where they belong to and we could easily fall into that prey of saying. I like things to be this way. I prefer things to be this way. I like a church where people i like mike kind and we we without verbalizing this within our hearts we think like that. In my childhood days. I was reading about the life of mahatma gandhi mahatma gandhi whom we celebrate as the father of the nation of india he was a barista trained barrister now. Barrister sounds like almost sounds. Like big. Barry coffee sterile. You gotta pray for me sundays. Because i didn't grow up under queen's english at the version that had this mixed in with it barrister. That's where i'm looking for. Barrister your strained in london. Then he went to work in south africa and when he was in london when he was studying he really fell in love. With the teachings of jesus christ he went through the bible and he read and the pages of scripture that cocktail attention was matthew five. Six seven to be aptitudes the sermon on the mount. He said this is radical. How can a man who claims to be son of god come and speak in such a manner that he reverses the whole world order. He's giving us a reversal of the value system. Wonderful i wanna know this god. So what did he do. He went into when he went to south africa. He went to a church in a local community. And he's about as he walked into this local community and that local community happened to one particular color of skin and when they saw him. The white church saw and brown indian men walk in.

WMAL 630AM
"mahatma gandhi" Discussed on WMAL 630AM
"All kinds of crazy news on the Lincoln Group. They've got the little boy child molester that they one of the founders, not a thing. And then the ones that remain. They've got ties to Russia. They've got all these ties to Russia. The Lincoln Project keep doing Lincoln Project. These anti trump pseudo Republicans. Wyndham's apparently like a little boy, child rapists and, you know, he's OK. Don't worry about him on day media has now jumped in to defend the Lincoln Project because they're anti trump. So child rapist, no child rapist there with the Lincoln Project, And now it turns out the Lincoln Project shares their information personnel information addresses with liberal election groups. So you contribute to the Lincoln Group because you're Republican. But Tran tie Trump. Guess what they're selling your information to lefty groups. No problem. Not a thing. The National Republican Campaign Committee sent out a tweet today for parents out there every day is ground. Hog Day. Today's ground Hog Day, six more weeks of Winter House Democrats would rather cash checks from teachers unions. Then follow the science and push for schools to reopen. Chicago is so corrupt and they're so awful in the teacher's union is so terrible and in Washington and Washington area they've shut down schools for snow days, even though it's online learning. Zoom called classes, and they've shut those down because they don't want the virtual bus drivers to have to get in the virtual Busses, leave the virtual rot lots and drive their virtual roots. Like my old school bus driver, Tuna bell. Oh, Tuna bell used to drive the bus when I was a kid. She was something didn't don't mess with her. She'd wacky, real good. And Andrew Yang remember him Young Yang. He was running for president for a while. You may recall that the story of the time was that employees of Andrew Yang's presidential campaign said that he created a toxic culture. And his presidential campaign, toxic culture and now he says that after testing negative for the Wuhan red death as recently as this weekend, he says, I have now tested positive for a covert rapid test. Experiencing mild symptoms and otherwise feeling well and in good spirits. Good spirits, he says he's quarantining and adhering to public health guidelines until he can get back on the campaign trail. He's running for mayor of New York. He doesn't even live there, but he's very rich. So he bought a place there so you can run for mayor Who would who would want to be mayor of New York? I mean, that's an I Q test that he's failed it. Andrew Yang. Pretty amazing stuff. Mm. And a friend of mine who's a longtime government spokesman points out that these jen pus tacky circle back stuff. Hey, says that is comes, you know, communications that's comes language for I'm never, ever, ever going to answer that question for you until it benefits me. You see, that's that's what that means is when you say I'm never going to Uh, Andrew Yang, what a goof. If people were wondering where the Nixon Mets color has come from? Think, is it? He says that Zillah rate as well. I think it should be open to new design. What is he's the unbelievable the Dutch princes flag he's got. These people are insane. They're all insane. A Dutch prince had a flag with these colors in 1915 since 1915. And well, he's you know, he's gonna lose his race for mayor of New York. I think de Blasio should probably go to prison er, something like that. But But there it goes. Also in Washington, D C. We have a fake punks of Tony Phil. They call him Potomac, Phil. Because there's a real lack of creativity in Washington, D C on the part of government people not exactly creative, although now the CIA they're going for a transgender CIA and they have many genders that this year. Honestly, somebody should ask Jen piss tacky. How many genders there are. It's a matter of science and and this administration keeps suggesting. That there are a whole lot of genders. But DCs Potomac filled declared early spring. But more political gridlock today see early. That's the opposite of what punks? A Tony Phil said said. Bunks, a Tony fill in Pennsylvania, said six more weeks Usually Potomac Phil just echoes whatever they say, and punks of Tony. But now and they don't even use a real one. They use a stuffed animal in Washington D. C because they kill everything they touch, you know, like like De Blasio when de Blasio killed Their ground dog in 2015, and then they covered up the killing of the Just imagine Soap atomic Still no shadow early spring, six more months of political gridlock. Oh, there's so funny here in Washington. These funny funny people. They've got a picture of the ground hog. It's stuffed ground hugging a limousine because you know they have limousines. Limousines they have All right, let's go to a O. C because she is She's unwell. And honestly, Democrats stop attacking statues of Mahatma Gandhi for the love of somebody for the love of Bud. Geeta. These guys, I'm telling you. AOC made another video of herself and she is not a smart person. She is. She's insane. She feared that writers would kill her. You see, before she had a chance to become a mother. All right. Well, let's hope that doesn't happen, but she she's and and then she went off on the police. The police are a danger, she said her she thought that what 10 Ted Cruz was trying to kill her. This is the stuff of mentally ill people, by the way, but here's a Chelsea, she made a new video of herself. And on the day of the big melee on Capitol Hill is the only riot that Democrats are aware of. And that includes the entirety of the news media. All those killings and lootings and the arsons and all that that was all mostly peaceful. And then one day political violence came to America. Now, political violence is and every day they have normalized political violence. They've normalized attacks on statues like Mahatma Gandhi. They have normalized, wiping out schools Named for George Washington, Abraham Lincoln, Thomas Jefferson, Francis Scott Key and everybody else. And they're insane. They had created this environment this atmosphere of political violence in the United States, and then when it bites them a little around the ankles. Oh, my. It's the end of days and we've got the FBI has chasing everybody down. I wonder if they chased everybody down that was attacking Lafayette Park and set They arrested anybody. Michael for setting ST John's Church on Fire, the historic church, the Church of the President's I don't believe they have. Has there been a nationwide dragnet have you? Have you traced People's You hear they're tracing people's cell phones from the Capitol Hill melee. And FBI is showing up in everybody's homes like 100,000 people, and it's really kind of East German secret police stuff, particularly when, four years now you haven't been doing that with all the left wing riots, and James Comey destroyed the reputation of the FBI by being very corrupt. He's an extremely crept man, James Comey. Should probably be in prison. He should be in a penitentiary with a normal sized bunk, too. Let's go TOC because she's insane as he made a video of herself, and she's talking about a Capitol police officer showing up at her congressional office to evacuate her to safety because the situation was getting a little dicey. And for the first time in modern history, it was not left wingers doing it on. Possibly the first time in all of history and a 0 cc the listening to the insanity listen to the mental illness. Of LSD. She was afraid when the police showed up. She was afraid of the police U. S Capitol police officer. I mean, you know, one of the police officers shot to death. Actually, Babbitt, an unarmed woman. And everybody's fine with that. Have you noticed that they're all fine with that? There are there are good with that, because that's not that's not a thing. In fact, the headline is Let's see. Where is it that the The police officer should face no charges. That's the headline who shot and killed the unarmed woman that because you know he was scared, and there was a woman 14 year, Air Force veteran And you know, the enemy within the enemy is within our own ranks and all that. But does he feared writers would kill her before she had the chance to become a mom is the daily beast headline? Well, did she like hurry up? Did she go to the Xerox room like you see? Also, the Biden administration has hired Peter strokes. Long suffering wife. For a powerful post in the new administration. So here's a O. C. Making a video of herself again demonstrating her mental incapacity. She's very limited intellectually, and I'm just gonna have to point it out because she's a member of Congress. But listen to this the real No. Let's not forget who the real bad guys are. The real bad guys are the police. There was no partner. Was not yelling..

WMAL 630AM
"mahatma gandhi" Discussed on WMAL 630AM
"FM W M A l where Washington comes to talk. Now. A in California A statue of Mahatma Gandhi was vandalized, who was walking Mahatma Gandhi up on a 5 FT. High stone block and bronze statue. Another 6 FT high. Walking in his robe and and Vandals sawed his ankles off and then what? Hack past half of his face off? In California, where liberals and Democrats reigns supreme. The statue of Mahatma Gandhi was also attacked in Washington, D. C. I mentioned earlier in front of one of the Indian Embassy buildings. I went to that building to get my passport, my visa to go to India myself and s O, You know, Lefty's Day, vandalize stuff. They destroy statues. They're like the Taliban. And Jen per. Sachi was asked about it at the White House briefing yesterday, and now she doesn't say anything about canceling schools by the way. Gandhi was canceled a couple of years ago because he was a racist and a sexist. Was look for NPR stories on that he was canceled, but then they forget because their brains on very good yesterday at the White House. Well, we certainly would have concern about the desecration of monuments of Gandhi and I, you know, that's certainly what we would express where you ask. Sorry. What was the last part of the question? You were asking that the position was most devoted whatever despots. If there's more to share on the president's point of view on it. I'm happy to get back to you on that. But certainly we would, you know, condemn that desecration and watch it closely. We would They would condemn that desecration of the Mahatma Gandhi statue in California. They would watch it closely. They're going. Maybe they have a video and they can watch it closely or.

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"mahatma gandhi" Discussed on NewsRadio KFBK
"Year old was live streaming. Too unresponsive Women on social media. Police say they found out he was wanted for announce standing warrant for domestic battery and assault with a deadly weapon. The two women's deaths under investigation the Indian government wants to know who vandalized the Mahatma Gandhi statue in Davis, a central park employees found the 6 FT tall statue detached from its base and headless, the government said the embassy of India in D. C. Asked the U. S Department of State for an investigation. Now critics Of Gandhi say the figure has a history of racism and abuse. The city of Davis condemning the vandalism. That's the news. I'm Phil Farrar. Sacramental traffic checking kfbk traffic, starting with Davis still seeing a bit of a heavy ride westbound 80 between highway 1, 13 and Pedrick Road. Also westbound 80 a bit slow in the West Sacramento area between Highway 50 and along the Yellow causeway leading to child's road, so westbound 80 definitely best to avoid that area right now, but Taking a look at your ride from the Sacramento International airports. Downtown Sacramento South Bound five. You're pretty much moving along fine on Lee, eight minutes to get through North Bound five, though in Sacramento just after J Street, there are reports of a sofa blocking the right lane. Alden Jacob News 93.1 kfbk Now Sacramento weather Mostly cloudy for this afternoon. The high 61 65 mostly cloudy tonight low in the mid forties. Mostly cloudy for tomorrow. High 62 to 66. Mostly cloudy for Tuesday. A couple showers 55 to 59. I'm Actually there's John. Fear it is 93.1 calf B. K opioid or stimulus addiction is not a choice, but treatment is Don't let covert 19 stop you from choosing the right treatment. If you have a cell phone or computer, virtual care can help limit your exposure to cove. It 19 and yet, you star. Put it on the path to recovery. Proven.

AP News Radio
Indian farmers begin hunger strike amid fury against Modi
"Indian farmers taking part in more than two months of protest against new agricultural laws have begun a hunger strike to re offend the peaceful nature of that movement following violent clashes with police deleted say the hunger strike is timed to coincide with the death anniversary of Indian independence leader Mahatma Gandhi who was famed for his non violent resistance to colonial rule tens of thousands of farmers have been camped on the edge of New Delhi since November seeking the repeal of rules they say will favor large agribusiness and corporations moody and his allies say the laws and necessary to modernize Indian agriculture multiple rounds of talks between the two sides have been unsuccessful get both sides appear to be growing more entrenched I'm surpasses

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"mahatma gandhi" Discussed on NewsRadio KFBK
"Some platforms like Robin Hood side of a battle between investors and short sellers. You're listening to ABC News. Hey, Forman. Now here's what's happening around the state on Sacramento's News. 93.1 KFBK, one of California's biggest teachers unions, is asking Governor Newsome to speed up the vaccination process and get the shots. Two teachers next California Teachers Association president Tito Be, Boyd says his union wants a safe reopening process. Tensions between the Indian and Sikh communities and Davis are heating up over a statue. Mahatma Gandhi said she was gift to the city of Davis from the Indian government in 2016, however, earlier in the week the statue was toppled from its base. Officials were still investigating. Why did start she was vandalized when it was first installed some members of the Sikh community protests and its presence, saying Gandhi was a racist and molested his teenage grannies. Limited Pliny. The younger beer release is already sold out A rep with Russian River Brewing Company says the triple I P A. Which is on Lee, available in ball form this year. Sold out in five minutes. I'm er well, Balon. Sacramento traffic from the KFBK traffic center. Some long term work on our freeways that's going to be on the connector ramp from South found five north bound 99 on the shoulder. Also shoulder work on South Bound 99 per mill Burger wrote to Alcorn Boulevard. Work continues on the Del Paso rode over crossing over I five shoulder work. Also east and westbound Highway 50. Eldorado County between El Dorado Road in Missouri. Flat road overnight. One way control traffic area Vista Bridge North Front Street to the junction of Highway 1 60 until 7 a.m. and reduce lanes, both East. And westbound. I 80 from the West El Camino Avenue over crossing to Reed Avenue through 5 A.m. traffic every 10 minutes mornings and afternoons news 93.1 kfbk Now Sacramento weather Or today will see clouds and breaks of sunshine highs in the mid 50 used to near 60 Tonight..

BBC World Service
Indian farmers begin hunger strike to protest agriculture laws
"Of Indian farmers have been observing a one day hunger strike to protest against the new agriculture laws, which they say will benefit big private buyers. It coincides with the anniversary of the death of the independence leader Mahatma Gandhi. Tens of thousands of farmers have camped on the outskirts of Delhi for more than two months. The government argues that the new farm reforms will attract more private investment.

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"mahatma gandhi" Discussed on NewsRadio KFBK
"59 I'm active other meteorologist Joe Lundberg News. 93.1 kfbk 45 degrees outside in Sacramento with stories trending now on the Cave became morning news this morning. The powerful union representing California Public school teachers says they're teachers will need to be vaccinated before they return to school cave because, Nick um, a guy, he says the report The California Teachers union is asking Governor Gavin Newsom if their teacher Girls can get the cove in 19 vaccine before the state more widely reopens classrooms. In a letter, the California Teachers Association wrote to new, some, saying the vaccines are essential to the return of in person learning. The union insists that the state needs to ramp up vaccination before reopening is safe. Last month, Newsome introduced a proposal offering schools two billion For testing and protective gear to reopen schools. In the short term, Nick and Meg all his news 93.1 kfbk there this morning. There is a new secretary of state in California. Here's kfbk is Marshall Benson. Dr Shirley Weber has been confirmed by the state Senate to become California's top elections official. Weber was approved by a unanimous vote. The former Assemblywoman, was first elected to the Legislature in 2000 and 12. She chaired the Assembly Budget Committee for the Assembly Committee of Elections. Prior to that, she taught African studies at the San Diego State University for four decades. Whoever replaces Alex Padilla, who is now the junior senator from California in the United States. Senate Marshall Benson News 93.1 kfbk Elsewhere in the news this morning, a statue of Mahatma Gandhi has been ripped down in a park in Davis, Kate because Mike Blunt with the story. Tensions between the Indian and Sikh communities and Davis are building up. Or a statue of Mahatma Gandhi statue was a gift to the city of Davis from the Indian government in 2016, however, earlier in the week the statue was toppled from its base. Officials are still investigating why the statue was vandalized. However, when it was first installed in the city's central park. Some members of the Sikh community protested its presence, saying God he was a racist and molested his teenage grand niece, Mike Blunt news 93.1 kfbk. Hundreds of Sacramento area residents are still without power this morning. Some artificial Say they've restored power to more than 200,000 homes. But more than 300 Smud customers have been without power for three straight days, he said. The snow has led to a new avalanche warning this morning in the high Sierra Kate because Taylor Martin has more Extreme avalanche warnings are in effect for California's Sierra region as a major winter storm hits the Greater Lake Tahoe area. The CHP warns that traffic maybe held at any given time for Avalanche.

10% Happier with Dan Harris
What a Buddhist Monk Learned from Nearly Being Assasinated
"Thank you for making time for this. Really excited to talk to you. I really. WanNa. Hear your story because I've read a little bit about it and it's fascinating. Can you tell me how you first encountered Buddhism? Yes the first time I encountered Buddhism is in nineteen ninety. Lift to Uganda in nineteen ninety as students. Still mean for not fair Housing Need Gun Die Scholarship to study. INDIANA. Headed the government of India through in Yemen, extent culture program is going to pay for me to study in India. Business. That was excited. I didn't know anything about Buddhism, but the only thing that is connected to bosoms what Gautama because we studied history about Indian personalities like Mahatma, Gandhi, end Gautama Ferretti that good Mohsini Buddha. So good time. I have ever happy faintly and my story. So when I went to India I. did not that even the religion could Buddhism philosopher David so I just went to study business and until nineteen and arrived. I'm because when I arrived India, they had this strike. And then we we didn't go to school. We did started this school immediately. So then our putting a hostile where there are some people who looked very slim doing and. They have shaved head the they are putting on robes or rose. To say hello to them. So I went there then I sit hot one and the ad it beaming smile had. Happy so we became friends and in A. Long Story Short, the me into the temple I should dig would ask you then they told me about Buddhism there that Buddhists and the they told me don't take Dina just delighted breakfast. Assault then they are the ones who really told me that yes, this region called Buddhism and it took me to the temple for the first time and the temples. Good. Assure the hand. I should be behalf either in Chattanooga and that's when I I really got to know that a temple. So that's how I know about what is him but That Buddhist people edited and those most just wanted to be friends with me. I wanted to be with him and Cindy. GimMe Food they give me a minute things slowly slowly they stop telling me about. What they believe in. On time I went to Brahma, cameras, we just the boost people, but is meant tradition. The told me that debilitate Bra Mars. And I had seen one I was quite or the time in the evening Tony Oh I asked him you. Calm and peaceful way. Have you good evening? He told me he goes to meditate or. Meditation then I went there admitted with Matas and then they have discovered this that you focus on lucrative. And then you really meditated breathing in and breathe out but his commentary, right so your story piece food. Your Com nobody can destroy you. So when I finished that a mid station, I went to the monks again I told them that that'd be meditating this. Who told you to meditate thought that some of the WHO's Viacom common peaceful and told way can meditated. Then I told him what I've been doing the told me no, no, no. No you should meditate weapon go deep meditation, and now doesn't fuss time to get to know what meditation you good. Mom told me the best meditation Vision. So then I to know mutation literal. So from Buddhism. The most yeah. About Communication Gorby. I know you were raised Catholic. So, here you are in a completely different country encountering this religion for the first time a religion you didn't even know existed what about Buddhism and Meditation spoke to you given your history why was it so appealing this practice send this faith. Actually for me into the. Lack. of Meditation when I went to Meditates it was no Malini evening and then I was so stressed out in India, it's hot country I was eating hot foods and I was looking for Chatchai filled to see. Every time I went to look for because I was McCaffery those no jet unfunded when I go to the judge, this was in Hindi, a language that I don't understand. So now we're not going to judge there I was going. To check. So that. Good. That back. Then I believe like that. So now every time I go to check ECHINACEA the English obvious or gotTa salaries so which is my language I was just going to judge People just talking a foreign language and literally I said. This people have also religion could Hindus I to do what they believe in and then slowly by slowly when I went to. The fuss medication do not even a Buddhist one I did a Hindu meditation. So I sat. And mid I feel so much. More peaceful than me. When I was in chat, you know in chat sometime of silk can now is it new? Don they're going to pray things? So but that's a short time in a judge acquitted my bring. But when I was in meditation, I told really give any and. When I came out, it was so peaceful and relied rest of amongst the win admitted. So peaceful.

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One nation, under gods? Indias divisive temple
"Off. Today India's Prime Minister Narendra. Modi. Traveled to the northeastern city of yoga which was hung with saffron flags and more than one hundred, thousand jobs. He came to lay the first stone of temple to Rahm incarnation of the Hindu God vishnu with believed was born in the city. This isn't the standard fare of a politician pressing the flesh for a photo op. It fulfils a promise Mr Moody made as a young politician to return to iota only when construction on a new temple began. Key. Speech at the dedication broadcast into the whole country he said the temple would be a symbol of unity that the weight of centuries and today. Agreement nation. Idea A symbol of unity. It is not the weight of centuries as Mr Moody and his BJP party see it goes back to the founding of a mosque on the site that was razed to the ground nearly thirty years ago. When we're talking about a Yoda today, we're talking about a very specific place just a couple of acres off the center of town where there was a great big mosque built in the sixteenth century and destroyed by Hindu activists in nineteen ninety-two. Alex. TREBEK's is the economists India correspondent based in Delhi the site of that former mosque is what's under contention? It's been the most controversial. Acre. In all of India. Ever since and the question is whether or not Hindus may bill the temple to Rahm right there and so how did things progressive since nineteen ninety two when the the mosque was destroyed how does that end up as a temple concentration today? It's been a terribly. Tortuous story through the courts after decades of legal stasis and very bizarre humiliation the supreme. Court. Last November, few months after Narendra Modi Wins, wapping reelection decides that the most crucial part of the ground ought to be given to the Hindus go ahead and build the temple that you've been clamoring for these decades. The court noted that the demolition of the mosque illegal in sort of compensation that no one appreciated very much allocated several acres of idle land outside the town to Muslims. In effect, the court just gave the Hindus white they had wanted and I mean the Hindu nationalists, the very groups that had clamored for the destruction of the mosque and eighty is a ninety S. And so what precisely is happening today then so today is the last of three days of the ceremony. Put. In which people most notably the prime minister are doing various prayers, offering ritual sacrifices, and so on. Around the site itself most spectacularly in the middle of all the Prime Minister Narendra. Modi ritually lifted into place the forty kilograms silver brick, which serves as temples foundation stone. Now it's consecrated and all its left is to keep on raising money and build the actual structure itself and what's the reaction been from Muslims about this this contentious building. You know in a way Muslims and everyone cares about civil rights and the secular foundation of India knows what to say no. One's happy about it. firebrand Muslim leader in Parliament Assadi. Noisy has criticized the prime minister going to a religious event and it's indeed striking that the prime minister should be there on the temple grounds with a bunch of priests and Politicos all mixed in as if they were a single class, it's shocking if you've been sleeping under a rock as India's changed in recent years and in fact, I was Struck that there have been no mass protests by Muslim groups either after the Supreme Court's decision last November nor today it doesn't mean they're happy about it. But at this point, the thing to protest, we talked a lot about Narendra Modi's brand of Hindu nationalism I. Guess This is kind of a pinnacle. Then for his aims I mean what? What does this mean for him and his party it is a pinnacle of sorts but I think it's more important to look at this as the end of a long first stage of Hindu nationalism. Movement. In India. We're looking at something more like a capstone than a foundation stone and at the same time this date August fifth was chosen for quite obvious reason. It's the first anniversary of this government very bold move to strip the state of jump in Kashmir India's only Muslim state a year ago of its status as a state and rule it directly from Delhi that was one of the main three goals that the Hindu nationalist movement had till. Now now, the third of those goals creating a uniform civil code that would bind. Muslim family law into line with Hindu and secular family law governs most of the rest of India is a less inspiring goal and it's been half accomplished. Already what Mr Moody is going to need in future is another another series of rallying cries like build the temple and where he's GonNa find them it's just not obvious at this point. So today's ceremony is is not a cause for for great triumph. This is this is not the the the end of this long road for the Jay he's hindu-nationalist goals and therefore mission accomplished. This is a triumph. Yes. By all rights Mr, Modi a good one to be taking the victory lap for his party is ideologically movement but that's also very backwards looking Mr Moody was elected with a terrific share of the parliamentary seats in two thousand fourteen in the first place. Because of these hindu-nationalist goals which attracted the devotion of his base, but because Indians were eager for change for economic development and good technocratic governance of a sort that he seemed specially poised to offer, there are various reforms for which he and his government can claim credit over the past six years. But there are many many more disappointments and in particular over the past two years say before the covid nineteen pandemic and then much much worse since it's begun, India's facing an economic crisis, it's every indicator is worse than they've been in a generation. So there's GonNa be a very strongly felt need. A week the opposition to come up with some way of rallying the country some nationalistic theme or series of themes to distract from the sort of impasse in India finds itself had economically this Hindu. Nationalist ideology offers no guidance towards what India's trade policy ought to be say or how environmental law to be fixed or scrapped. They've got a steady ideology, but it's not tacked onto any particular policies at this point i. think that the government we have in place right now strong government but in dark turbulent times is going to be almost desperate to find something to replace the impetus with. Altogether, though these changes that have already gone through, do you think it chips away at the basis of modern India's government? The the idea that religion shouldn't be a part of it. Yeah I think that India as we know it maybe as an idea we almost to retire Mahatma? Gandhi. Still on on every currency note but this is not Ghandi's India anymore you might almost say that the the anti-secularist of one it's now very ordinary to see symbols of state power mixed with. Symbols of sectarian dominance over the hindu-majority expressing itself often revanchist terms, which is why this template a Yoda really does. Alex thanks very much for joining US Jason. Thanks very much.

Charlie Parker
Trump concludes India visit without major agreements
"President trump wraps up his first official visit to India today the president has been holding talks with Indian prime minister Narendra Modiji after a whirlwind Monday that saw him visit one of Mahatma Gandhi's houses deliver remarks at a rally in front of a crowd of at least one hundred and ten thousand and pay a visit to the Taj Mahal since his arrival in India trump has also confirmed that a three billion dollar arms deal would soon be signed between the two nations and called the U. S. partnership with India stronger than ever before trump is scheduled to board Air Force One for the return trip to Washington around eight thirty

Financial Engines Investing Sense
What will Trump's visit do for US-India ties?
"Meanwhile president trump is preparing for his first trip to India president and Mrs trump leave tomorrow on an official two day visit to India an invitation extended to the president by Indian prime minister Moti during the visit the president will pay tribute to the father of the nation Mahatma Gandhi president and Mrs trump will also tour the iconic Taj Mahal in addition the president will meet with top business leaders of India as part of a C. E. O. round table India's now America's eighth largest trading partner in goods and services and is among the world's largest economies India has a trade surplus with the U. S. and the president has spoken often of the two countries reaching a trade deal at the White House John decker

GardenLine with Randy Lemmon
Trump visits India amid burgeoning defense ties, trade tensions
"Meanwhile president trump is preparing for his first trip to India president and Mrs trump leave tomorrow on an official two day visit to India an invitation extended to the president by Indian prime minister Moti during the visit the president will pay tribute to the father of the nation Mahatma Gandhi president and Mrs trump will also tour the iconic Taj Mahal in addition the president will meet with top business leaders of India as part of a C. E. O. round table India's now America's eighth largest trading partner in goods and services and is among the world's largest economies India has a trade surplus with the U. S. and the president has spoken often of the two countries reaching a

All Things Considered
Indian police ban protests amid citizenship law outrage
"Tens of thousands of demonstrators across India have ignored a government ban on holding protest rallies against a controversial citizenship low to major telecom companies say they've cut to move files services in parts of the city on government instructions comparison to Ranjan has this report from daily despite the authorities warning people not to take part in the demonstrations thousands of people from various walks of life have been protesting in the streets of well known historian around to undergo hot was among those detained in the southern city of Bangalore he said he was holding a peaceful protest holding a picture of India's independence leader Mahatma Gandhi the law false tracks citizenship to non Muslims from T. nearby Muslim majority countries critics say it is discriminatory thousands of police officers have been deployed in the capital Delhi but protesters are holding rallies in several places the Hindu nationalist government says it will not

Sips, Suds, & Smokes
Paul John Christmas Edition 2019 Whisky
"So we're going to have harm. Tell us a little bit of background on Paul John Distillery and lead us into that one. Thank you Bob. The Paul John Distillery. It was established in one thousand nine hundred eighty two and go on the west coast of India along the Arabian Sea. The distillery was founded by Mr Paul. P John mentioned that the chairmen of J. The L. One of the largest spirits company in India producing its flagship brand the original choice whisky which sells over ten million cases year holiday in India Mr John Warner to create a true single malt whisky so was born. They Paul John distillery their traditional style of copper. Pot Stills was designed and constructed in India in Gujarat state state where Mahatma Gandhi was born and there. I don't know why that was put in there. Is that people know about India Mahatma. Gandhi was wondering because you had to put that in there. Bob Thanks yeah for their. You'd complain if you're hung with a new rope. Keep going feel being tied up for their for their unimpeded malt. They use one hundred percent Indian ground six row barley source from Punjab Rajon another parts of northern India in previous shows we've discussed discuss six row barley versus two row barley using Scotland and the the traditional Scottish partly is to row which has a distinct has a distinct taste the six row barley. It hasn't more citrusy taste. So this barley malted outdoors in multiple facilities then ground and blended with water and distillers yeast and then fermented for sixty hours before double distillation for finally V. of sixty point five percent the Paul John has two main aging warehouses. The smaller one is located in an underground facility which she's lost tomato cooler year round temperature however the second larger warehouses above ground due to high temperature The region around around go on the evaporation rate is or the angel share for the barrels stored. There is typically between eight to twelve percent unlike Scotland which averages about two percent per year and because because of the higher evaporation rate most of the whiskeys as between three to seven years and compared to Scotch. Whiskey tastes much older. The Finnish whisky is non show filtered and the color is added to the bottle on site. And it's and it's bottled on site. Sorry and All the details combined to create a very distinctive Indian malts and so we're tasting today the Paul John Two Thousand Nineteen Christmas edition which is bottled at ninety two proof or forty six percent. Ab the expression is a blend of petered and unimpeded finished. whiskies that are finished in Pedro Jimenez casks and while the color and this this is like a burnt orange. The nose to me right away. I get walnuts now. It's with airs turning PECANS which I didn't get earlier Oranges Oranges Like burnt orange. Honey that six row barley character. I talked about earlier Raisins and The Pallet disqualifies along with that were engine honey and cinnamon raisin and it's just luscious and mouth coating and let me take

Rush Limbaugh
India hopes to end single-use plastics within 3 years
"India is taking some big steps today to ban plastics marked the one hundred fiftieth anniversary of Mahatma Gandhi's birth India has announced its undertaking a plan to eliminate all single use plastics within three years that means grocery bags food packaging plastic bottles straws and cutlery would be off the market throughout India by twenty twenty two most states already have regulations on single use plastics in India but the problem is a massive one as of right now the country generates thirty three million pounds of plastic waste every single

UN News
News in Brief 2 January 2019
"This is the news in brief from the United Nations. The recent arrival of migrants in the United Kingdom have crossed the English channel. Without permission has underlined that more efforts should be placed on insuring safe and legal migration channels. The UN migration agency IOM said on Wednesday speaking to you, a news amid reports that increasing numbers of migrants are risking their lives in small boats on one of the world's busiest waterways highway spokesperson, Leonard Doyle, said the more attention should be placed on catching the criminals who organized the journeys in the first place, we need to focus on saving lives. Mister dole said adding that European states need to do more to offer legal pathways to people either in need of international protection or seeking a better life outside their country. If there were more adequate legal migration channels there would be less irregular crossings fewer fatalities abuses against migrants and smuggling operations. Mr. Doyle insisted according to reports around two hundred forty. People have reached the UK by boat in the last two months to the United Nations Security council now where five non-permanent Member States have begun new two year terms, Germany, Indonesia, South Africa, Dominican Republic, and Belgium. They will join the five permanent members of the council. China France, Russia, the United States on the United Kingdom along with five other non-permanent members he began their terms year ago code if wa Equatorial Guinea, Kuwait, Peru and Poland these Security Council is one of six main organs of the United Nations established by the UN charter in nineteen forty five. The council has primary responsibility for maintaining international peace and security while other UN bodies can make recommendations to Member States only the Security Council has the power to make decisions that they are obliged to implement unto the UN charter and finally stamps, featuring children's favourite toy brand and a former UN secretary general are expected to be issued this year by the United Nations postal. Administration U N P A the Hello kitty series, which is set to be released in may focuses on the UN's global goals agenda. It's designed to promote seventeen sustainable development targets between now and twenty thirty and stamps to commemorate the life of coffee an-and, the UN's seventh secretary general who died last year will be released in the same month. More than fifteen first class designs are also ready to Mark other important events. These include these centenary of the International Labor Organization alo the upcoming Chinese New Year efforts to tackle climate change and the one hundred fiftieth anniversary of Mahatma Gandhi. For more information on the twenty nine nine issues. Search for UN, stumps dot org. Daniel Johnson UN news.

Bill Handel
China Strikes Back at the U.S. With Plans for Its Own Tariffs
"His in how extraordinary martin luther king was and that is there are very very few people who get to these positions without being pure political animals who are not don't have this kind of humanity in them it just doesn't happen that often mahatma gandhi surly abraham lincoln martin luther king and i'm putting them in the same category because i think they have to be that's not to say they weren't very clever various political animals if you look at what abraham lincoln was about he knew politics meant he understand understood the noose nuances otherwise you don't get to be the president the same thing with martin luther king he understood the politics of what he was doing nothing he did was by accident but at the same time on the overleaf here here was a man that for the humanity came out of him when you look at presidents man it's all politics or it's a fluke like in donald trump's position i mean how many people have this kind of sort of nobel peace winning philosophy comes out 'cause the humanity i mean a lot of it is just politics yasser arafat winning the nobel peace prize boy there was a humane person henry kissinger winning the same pri boy there is humanity martin luther king was very different kind of person and as i think about him there's a reason why a national holiday is named after dr king and it is no mistake because he was able to put together like very very few people in history both his humanity and the politics of his a mediate life of the circumstances of where he was and when he was and his success you put all of those three together and that never happens but for a handful of times in modern history all right coming up dean sharp the house whisper and how to properly seal off your your home from your spouse no i have that wrong kfi am six forty there's jennifer china has proposed new tariffs on fifty billion dollars a year with of american products it's in response to a new round of tariffs on china announced by president trump the stock market opened down on the news but the president's new top economic adviser larry cudlow told reporters the market shouldn't overreact sometimes the path to this to this kind of.