33 Burst results for "Mubarak"

WCPT 820
"mubarak" Discussed on WCPT 820
"Doctor now and share Nearly one in two U .S. adults have high blood pressure. That's why it's important to self -monitor your pressure blood in four easy to remember steps. It starts with a monitor. Be next to talk to your doctor about your blood pressure numbers. numbers. Get down with your blood pressure. Self -monitoring is power. Visit ManagerBP .org. Brought to you by the Ad Council, the American Heart Association, and the American Medical Association in partnership with the Office of Minority Health and Health You're listening to WCPT 820, because facts matter. Tom program. Hartman Hey, TGIF, Shabbat Shalom, Jummah Mubarak. It is It Friday. It's the end of the week. We've got a lot on the program today. For those of you watching Watching on TV, I'm wearing my yellow knife Northwest Territories t -shirt Premier that Don Moran gave me. He flew Louise and I out to Yellowknife back in the 90s when I in the United States. ... workshop with teachers from all over the northwest territories and northern Canada was amazing. Now, And in solidarity with both Yellowknife and Maui, I don't have a Maui t -shirt, to communities that have just been whacked by climate change. They are. If you haven't caught the news, they're evacuating the entire city of Yellowknife on or near the Great Slave Lake up in there the in Northwest Territories, it's amazing. So anyhow, a lot to talk about today. In the first hour of our program will get to in just a moment. Congressman Ro Khanna will be with us for the entire hour, taking your calls at 202 paid away $99 .25 in a progressive national town hall meeting. In the second hour of our program. Interesting question here. Did the movie Barbie speed up the collapse of Trump's macho Show based movement. Yeah, I know it sounds kind of really, but there are a number of movies that have actually changed Society from Bambi to Gone with the Wind to It's a whole I'll get into it all in the second hour.

TuneInPOC
"mubarak" Discussed on TuneInPOC
"Up and warm up. Our angel in the morning this one. Okay. And so everybody dream world travel and talk what they say. So but I could Dubai and the cat didn't work. In federal partnership, it was an order for you to zero 5 5 three zero three three 7 three 5 and a 020-572-3954. Now teamwork. And it Dubai. Limited or not air bank what? And I'll pay you. We do see a bunkie B now Francois, and limited your M course. Accounts and our bank account. But some is so y'all not working interested on not yet yet people. So upper Luna and matter of two days now on my pussy, I guarante now I'm on. I'm on front set quite a song. I want 050-162-8450 and a zero 5 zero one three 8 7 zero three 9 two 5 three dependable home and we didn't know about just what we're gonna fall. I put my dean. I do molecular mission and malaria drug. I know at dinner brought to us I do not try to know why I want to meet the defined. I don't care plus cancels the name mission and also a Cochrane and back to my brother I said I do not try my name and then it comes to snow and also Brian and my Ben ma una stamina and a vigor and W and J castle is then a mission and also to and then we are here and so I say wait a little dependable here by home I'm a dad by Joss so I'm a who many and zero two four two two two three 5 5 5 zero two four two two two three 5 5 5 yeah Kung fu, log G ventures and engineering works at the amount. I see air condition and our pair every 1.5 .0 above and installation and the maintenance, general services, washing machine, 5 KG, echo 20 KG, log G ventures and engineering works about air conditioning and air installation. Maintenance service and logic will report yes, I report I'm someone who will tell anything more parent this summer to return on and a bang royal lunch in a dish I knew. And I warm up and swear by non banana too far far 8 6 four 6 one 6 zero two four four 8 6 four 6 one 6 ventures almost 49 wow. Maybe bias. And so a hundred right, yes, I'm not saying I am fun free and I have to sleep and run. Any Odyssey cadio go. Fast legging on. Now a Santa kotoko actually oh cardiography and to me and to second leg and all and now you're shiny Musa. I'm an IF formality. Now I qualify I couldn't even answer any question. I don't see it caught yogurt about talking about choir and cut it back I kind of went into nothing am I right you know I bought a bane at the game yeah yeah and what's that penalties? I took back home and I acquired so am I penalty no yet it's a shit so am I no question the answer. And the toxin and my kajuga front and the penalties not me and sir and the glutton them one not just an arrow who you pie and rent yeah but not too small and in my Santa talk you see if Mubarak ever be solemn or suffocated and I felt Enoch Morrison a mobile penalty small edit my son took a brand here, you see Mubarak and quite a new boy and rented me inside kind of on the united front and I'm a refere not bang not just that out of seat kajuga form and that's not qualified. The next stage of the competition one more ever, maybe I can't not I brought keen so you know echo here yeah not your bunny circle call Antony unqualified. And right after they came. Two seconds. Oh, and sometimes you know football in the mirror right now. Without money, this guy is getting the idea. What did you say? I was sensitive, but I want to tell you the FBI. Nothing. You're welcome. Or yes, I can wait after the onion. Okay, at your top 20 being someone with a two ganache I said, I had a who sent me a patent and so you know the answer. So much is intimate to y'all. And not resources.

Bloomberg Radio New York
"mubarak" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York
"Biden signed a broad competition bill into law, including $52 billion for domestic chip R&D the bill is at the center of the administration's effort to reduce dependence on countries like Taiwan and South Korea, whose homegrown companies are leading the market. Meantime, Micron Technology plans to invest $40 billion through 2030 for chip manufacturing in the U.S. as part of a broader $150 billion investment strategy, but micron CEO Sanjay Mubarak told Bloomberg earlier, there could be trouble ahead for the chip sector, especially on the demand side. Due to the macroeconomic uncertainties as well as due to high levels of inventories that customers have built across various end market segments for us, those inventories are being adjusted down. And that is what is resulting in reduced demand for us. Here to discuss Bernstein research, senior analyst Stacy Raskin as well as our Bloomberg executive editor for our technology, Tom Giles. So first of all, Tom walk us through more of what the micron CEO had to say. This on top of what we saw from Nvidia this week and Intel and AMD last week. Right. The picture from the chip makers is becoming increasingly dour. This morning basically micron said already are lowered forecasts for how revenue is going to shake out in the fiscal fourth quarter is going to be worse than we expected. It's going to be at the low end or possibly below the low end. That sent shivers across the chip making industry, he talked about demand talked about buildup of inventories. There's this question about all these PCs that we were snapping up during the pandemic. That's starting to level out. So Stacy, what's your read on this? Is this just periodic correction or is there something more fundamental going on here? Could we be at the beginning of a recession level collapse in chips? Well, I mean, collapse is a harsh word, but there's been a lot of worries that the very strong demand that we've been seeing over the last couple of years in the wake of COVID was not sustainable that some of it was pull forward as work cap it's changed. Anything work from home study from home play from home. So I elevated demand. And that can't last forever. There's also been worries that in the wake of all the shortages and everything that we've been seeing that the demand that we saw because of that was actually stronger than it looked like. There's a phenomenon that happens when customers can't get the parts that they want in the time frame that they need them and they tend to order more. It's called double ordering. It's a very sort of normal behavior, but the problem is, to the industry, they never know that it's double ordering. They just see demand going to the moon. And as the actual end demand starts to lag off and it is in some of these, especially these consumer areas, supply and demand starts to get back into balance. And then you discover how much of the actual demand profile that the customers are seeing is real and how much of it is phantom. And so that's a component I think of what's going on as well. And so again, none of this is unusual, it's just we have a ton of upside over the last couple of years. And it is now, it seems like at least in some end markets, it's definitively correcting. Like you mentioned PCs, they look horrendous right now. Smartphones don't look great. TVs, everything. The one thing that micron said that was a little different was they started pointing out inventory corrections and things like auto and industrial. These are end markets that have been holding up very well. People have been latching on to those. And they still got shortages and everything. I personally have been concerned about these kind of double ordering phenomena in these kind of end markets. And if it turns out that they were holding a ton of memory inventory, I don't know why they wouldn't be holding inventory of other parts as well. So people will potentially look at that statement as low as sort of like the next potential leg down, especially in some of these end markets that right now the demand in them still looks pretty strong. The timing Tom is just so ironic because you've got the U.S. poised to spend billions of dollars on chip manufacturing in the United States, but do we really need it? This was supposed to, this was supposed to be a big day of celebration for the chip industry. I listened to Biden and his press conference earlier today. And that was hooping and hollering and applause in the audience. He's talking about innovation and creating jobs. And at the same time, you have these companies like Intel talking about slowing down hiring. Talking about cutting back on spending. And at the same, and this is the industry that has been lobbying for months to get the chips act through. When's it going to pass when is it going to pass and finally they got what they wanted? And it lands with a thud on the worst day possible with micron makes this announcement a day after Nvidia makes the announcement. But remember, what they're trying to do with the chips act is a very long-term investment. It takes years and billions of dollars to build these factories and clearly we saw during the supply chain crisis during the pandemic that the U.S. has fallen behind in production of key chips, two countries that you mentioned already Taiwan and South Korea. Stacey, what are your thoughts on this? And if there are any chip makers poised to weather this better than others or not, you know, I'm thinking Intel, which is Tom mentioned, is investing a lot of money in America's heartland. They are and we can argue whether or not Intel is actually being able to productively deploy all of the money that they're going to get a lot of money, but it doesn't go on their balance sheet, and then they can do whatever they want. They actually have to sink it into the ground. And make productive investments. And given their near term issues, again, they've been over earning for a long time and it's biting them now. And frankly, I mean, even the forecast that they were giving to justify these investments, my own personal opinion is that that long-term forecasted info had was outlandish. So I don't actually know that Intel is going to be able to deploy

The Shawn Harvey Morning Show Podcast
"mubarak" Discussed on The Shawn Harvey Morning Show Podcast
"You not. You're my baby. did they. Not your brain out the mouth of a hand lake lips here did you get on a turtlenecks and the parents pick me unit. Do do you love who you go out with you. Even a marry somebody picking somebody will you got to spend a day may give worked with daddy said so that our none but a then they chow in going on fifteen years and cuties. I won't be down my back. I'm here indian. Behave beauty product. Take care dave. Few moldy man miss sandra mubarak is zone older than his mother. Even older sister died. We went to europe. The middle of the dover dam game on the back. How old are you popped a ninety. One he ain't knee. you going. Old brother was older than he would and mad iger. Eighteen nearby took take a week to smile ave you man with no top on the gas. My daddy liked him. I met at a woman. My daddy married one thing you've ever seen in your life. He weighed more needed. He got out of breath. Thread and a needle even jordan. The feeling that he just only at the football on glands get a drink award.

thebuzzr pod
"mubarak" Discussed on thebuzzr pod
"You realize yeah awesome. I love that. One reasons i extorting. I woke up and it was the recent like. Oh my god. I gotta get on the blog. So what sex your said. Gee maybe releasing a ep later in the air jam and the other plans other than the album. No no for that. Being off thing i'm gonna focus on. Now will a humbling reason to reenact every year. But i don't know i i. I'm not sure if we can make it. A lot of people are holding patterns. Yeah a lot of people. But i'm no i'm more the guy you know you know. Go go for it you know. I'm not the guy that just you know holding back. Thanks if i. If i have the that i really night you know i. I'll do it. Nobody's going to criticize the songs zero if i wanted to do. And just if i don't feel right and maybe it's gonna be a ground here some more time composing. That's awesome. that's awesome. So where's the best place to find Are you were active on twitter instagram. A thing isn't phase. i don't do three through it all to be honest and mostly i do On youtube of the reasonable staff or do many things above vocal tapes vocal coach. And i do covers well vocal commerce so usually every two weeks or something. I know i something unusual israel in every you know every week. I think i'd like to post on facebook car. Yeah usually last guy guy to jam instagram. Or you too. And it's s to buy music on your website. Yes you can find a website I don't do bunk. Because i have the west side so you want to support you can find into online with my wife. Okay well thank you for joining the show today. I really love getting to know you better. it was great having on the show thanking moncia. Okay okay bye-bye. Well thank you for tuning into the buzzer podcast network season to begin soon. The buzzer podcast will wind down season. One a both rogue at the top episodes of season one will start airing september. The sook these start the season one shows with needing fan. Engagement subscribes and download. Count the gratitude. Half of the mubarak arvydas could share the music on the buzzer network is over the moon to our loyal listeners. Thank you for tuning again. And being a powerful park bar achievement. Because of you the buzzer podcast is top. Ten percent of the most popular shows out of over two point. Six million podcasts. Right listen boy. Follow us on. Easter craft at the buzzer throw media and on twitter at the buzzer entity subscribed fees at of dot com with that. You none of what we do is possible. Listening 'em remember without. Musa are campuses. Blame on air indy. My path to yours over year ways until next time cherish ya..

The Peter Attia Drive
"mubarak" Discussed on The Peter Attia Drive
"Have just spent time trying to overthrow the gypsum. Tyrants and as you characterize the corrupt breathless later that was true he was right about the nature of the rule but he was wrong about the solution for always talk to my parents about this stuff when mubarak was like entering his five hundred seventy third term as president trade. And i would ask naively as a young stroz like. Why can't egypt have an actual democracy like. Why do these elections have to be rigged and the my parents for right or wrong and you remember. My parents have a very different view of egypt. Rights to my mom fuse egypt fondly. Right left reluctantly loved nassir. My father on the other hand couldn't wait to get out despised. egypt never looked back. Hates everything about it. And is the classic immigrant who wants to come to the west and just hates. The corruption hates the socialism of nassir. Right now sir. Wanted to socialize the hundred but they both agreed full. Stop that a country like egypt had to be ruled by a strong man like their view. Again i don't know if this is true. But their view was you could never take democratic principles and just lopped them into egyptian society like it needs an iron fist. To rule it and mubarak was the least bad option. That was basically the way they thought of him. What what's your view of an autocratic leader of that era. I mean do you think that my parents in their assessment were correct of egypt. I was wrong about egypt. I thought it was ready for democracy and they had a parliament back during the era of the king so that was a even though somewhat forgotten. But there had been deliberation laws were passed. It had the appearance of being a constitutional monarchy because the king was so indolent that he didn't couldn't star himself to do anything. My analysis was this is a sophisticated country is a country that is never going to dissolve like iraq may fall apart. That's not gonna happen to egypt. Thinks of itself as eternal and so it's always going to be one thing is always going to be the most significant arab country. And they know it so i thought well yeah this. I was all for very optimistic in two thousand eleven. I read a lot of what you wrote. And i had been affected. I went back to egypt to make a speech or a couple of speeches. I spoke at the american university in cairo. Where i used to teach and i and i spoke at cairo. University were barack. Obama went to make his famous outrage speech to the muslim world. And i remember back during the election. This is before the arab spring started and the during the primary season when barack obama and hillary clinton and you know were running for office and i was asking the the kids. If you were an american who would you vote for you know how many here for hillary clinton all the girls in his job raise their hands. And how many for barack obama you know a lot of other people how many john mccain one guy from the embassy but they were totally into the idea of democracy. They were excited by what they were seeing. And that there could be revolutionary. Nonviolent change was on their mind and one young woman said is very plated voice. What happened to us. Every egyptian live with the weight of history on shoulders. You look at the pyramids in egypt was the the center of civilization absolutely and it really was. I mean china yoyo it was so powerful and so much art and then long slide in to being just a tourist kingdom so what happened to us and also such an important pillar of science to and that's the thing like i remember as a student as as a youngster i was up i hated school. Despised school. didn't do well in school or anything like that. Ultimately i turn that around but a lot of it had to do with something. My mom would say to me repeatedly growing up. Which is she would say. 'cause we're coptic right so she would say you know we're defendants were were descendants of the pharaohs like you know you are a thorough science and engineering is in your blood. Your ancestors built pyramids you know and she would just say these things which when you're a kid like you start to believe it after a while it's like well you know maybe moms right. Maybe maybe maybe. I m smarter than i think i am but it is also a society that does have a very scientifically literate population. Like you would think this shouldn't be hard to do. Well when i was thinking about that question that she posed to me that woman. I thought when i was teaching in cairo egypt was a part of what we call the developing world. These were countries like india. South korea singapore so many of what these countries have became the asian tigers. They roared past egypt. And i thought i the answer i gave her was her question. Made me think of my father and his generation. He had come out of the dust bowl and kansas. You know broken farmed you know. Just really poor and he went on to become a banker in dallas small bank but he says seven years more time in world war two and korea and he and his generation built most powerful country and economy in the history of the world and has said it takes generation and there are generations like that right now in south korea and in india in places like china that are making their country. Great but it can't be done by an individual. And i think that's my argument against tyranny. It takes a generational commitment and they have to have influence. They have to know that they are a part of an enterprise and can't be suddenly ruled out and that is the failure of tyranny. I think is essentially those kinds of people that would be transformative for country are not given the chance to be the kind of leaders that they could be. What role does religion play in this and specifically what role this islam. Play in this. Is there something about islam in its current level of maturity which may be as akin to christianity a thousand years ago that is standing in the way of the progress. Speeco well islam is you know has many manifestations and so is different in indonesia for instance the largest muslim country of far more successful country than egypt or saudi arabia turkey. Also but there are manifestations of islam that are really really harmful. people are encouraged to adopt a kind of submissive attitude. And of course. Islam means submission. So there's you know there's a literal of about it and then if you're not is not if you don't believe in it you have tyrant who will beat you into submission. So they're two very powerful forces you have dictatorships that are ruthless justifying themselves on the basis of religion and then you have actual religious texts that urge you to be compliant and you know tyrants are quite adept at using those kinds of instructions. I don't think it's true that you can can't have a modern country or a democracy in islamic country think. Tunisia has been struggling to do that and they had some turmoil recently. But you know you see that they are. Actually the people in tunisia want to have a democracy and they feel like they can be trusted with one but it is a blight on this law world. And you have tyrants from morocco away to southern china and it's something that i hope that that religion out grows at some point the is sometimes just wonder if it's really a timescale problem and we can't think about this in decades well. I certainly think that's true. Because i've already spent decades hoping for change and just not seeing it blossom egypt. Is you know when i was. There was far more secular far more accommodating. When i was there. Soviets were essentially an occupying force. And the egyptians really longed for a relationship with the west. They liked americans even though we were essentially persona non grata. They like the fact that we horsed around with people. We would talk to the help. We we were democrats in person as in spirit. You know it. is you know we. We liked being around people into it whereas russians in the news agency across the street. they were incredibly insular. I remember she's to. It was odd. Because i used to play doubles with one of these soviet guys. I- called the big powers but they would have these parties on saturday night and you could hear them playing teresa brewer record. Seen put another nickel end you know they would be sitting on a couch with their drinks just sitting around glumly and then it around one in the morning they would spill out in the street all drunk and singing. It looked awful but the egyptians just hated them. It was a great time to be an american in egypt whereas after nine eleven it was entirely different. The governments were friendly. But the you. The people were very upset with america and it seemed odd to me because i mean you attacked us. The strong motivation for me was to go back to each of them. Find out what happened. Because you know i remember it.

MonsterTalk
"mubarak" Discussed on MonsterTalk
"Look isn't this the problem. I mean i. I've been following a lot of this news around this aid tip in the ua peas and all the different terminology and the people who were pushing this agenda getting the government to officially report on this. And i guess the thing is it's like there's videos coming from the navy and these stories here from the air force. Nobody's going to general quarters. Nobody's sounding an alarm. Nobody's like putting everybody an alert. Nobody's firing like you know it's like you've got a few people who happen to have the authority of government job. You know talking about this stuff and the entire. Ufo community is leaching relevance like. They're they're like pulling all the importance because people within the government talking about it but the government's huge is not a monolith. It's it's all these different compartments and departments in in in so of course when you've got hundreds of thousands of people you know in government positions. Some of those people are going to be ufo enthusiasts of the kind that skeptics are annoyed by. You know I find it. I find it really disturbing how the media lately latched onto this This lease late late. The recent themes around around these press releases the new york times story. That kind of stuff but in your in your show. You're going back and looking at the historical use of the government's research into this. And so you talk about how. There's these different government programs to investigate the the the question. Now i know some people may think well that's flying saucers. That's not the same as what we have now. But it's still the same kind of scenario and i. I really think you do a good job of Contextualising that and looking like this really nice historical Look at these different approaches. And i can't wait to see where you're going next. But can you talk a little bit about Some of those early government programs to try to find out what was going on or whatever their agenda may be because a lot of people knew afo community would argue. Those weren't sincere investigations. Talk a little bit about that. And i realized that was a rambling question. So please state your question in a question form. Yeah exactly. Can you tell me about project. Blue book the condon report grudge those programs. What is the blue book so project. Blue book is the one that's best known. It was the first one in nineteen forty seven Let's take a step back as listeners. May nineteen forty. Seven is sort of the kickoff of the modern ufo era. It's kenneth arnold seeing a bunch of flying sort of that wing type things around mount rainier than a couple of weeks later. It's roswell even though that doesn't sort of pablo to public attention for a few more decades but in nineteen forty seven against there's enough of that stuff that The air force starts a small project to try to figure out what's going on Is call project sign that becomes renamed project grudge couple years later and then finally becomes project blue book around nineteen fifty and so the idea there. Is you know it's late forties early fifties. So what's going on the skies a lot different than what's going on in the sky now just in terms of you know there arm satellites wide fewer planes and i can't remember what book i was reading but somebody who's making the interesting point that people just you know you didn't look people didn't look up in the sky is much there just wasn't as much there to concern you and so suddenly people are seeing things in the sky and it's like what it. What is it in an edge. You would imagine the early days of this of this kind of thing. Things are pretty easily explained. Whether it's it's planets that people are seeing or or birds or you know whatever whatever kind of natural phenomenon you can think of that debt. Now we would say well of course but about twenty percent of things that they're having a little harder time figuring out exactly what they were put together a panel called the robertson panel in the early fifties to kind of take a look at what they found Suitors anything that's interesting. They sort of come to the conclusion that there is not and that really the big concern. Is that the russians might use your foes to kind of freak us out General panic that's what they're most concerned about and so they suggest that we do better job of educating our students about about science critical thinking so it continues it continues goes on until about nineteen seventy. I kind of focus on j allen hynek who was the consulting scientists for project mubarak is served this interesting character in that when he he signs on very early. Nineteen forty seven and and he's initially a skeptic and just figures you know he'll be able to solve these things pretty quickly and as time goes on he does a lot of investigations and again. He's find that most of the stuff is very easily explained but there's a small percentage that that's harder and there are specific. Case is that he kind of runs into that he you know he has a hard time coming up with a satisfactory answer. For and by the time project blue book starts to wind down. So in the late sixties he's starting to waver a little bed and he's starting to think that maybe the air force is in is interested in finding out which really behind these things as it is just sort of explaining them away so the other thing. That's interesting about high. Nick is that more than you'd expect from a guy who's a scientist. He's also really into paranormal stuff. So from an early age he's been interested in serve esoteric topics and in the sixties and seventies gets interested in sort of out of body experiences and psychic photography and Different things like that and he starts have these ideas that maybe. ufo's are actually actually extra dimensional They're not they're not extraterrestrial they're from another dimension that we can sort of interact with them every once in a while so.

WTOP
"mubarak" Discussed on WTOP
"News Brief. Hurricane Ida has come and gone, but for residents in the Northeast, the effects are still being felt. This woman in New Jersey nearly lost her life just came in and lifted me out of my feet. I just I just remember being to the ceiling, but I can't swim, so I was afraid to leave that spark that I knew I had a little bit of air Supreme 49. People in the Northeast died in the storm. Some are still missing. Debate over mask mandates in schools is heating up politics of the pandemic. Keep turning schools into battlefields. You have a target on Back in Arizona principle was targeted by three men holding zip ties and threatening to make a citizen's arrest over covid restrictions. CBS is Lilia Luciano, with many Afghans still trying to escape Taliban rule. Joy from one here in the U. S. I was absolutely excited. Mubarak was an Afghan interpreter for the U. S military who now lives in Sarasota. 33. Members of his family have made it out of the country. CBS News Brief. I'm Lisa Matteo Sports at 15 and 45. Brought to you by your local Honda dealer Don't settle for less than a Honda. 5 45 to Frank Hanrahan. Expectations could be high now from Maryland football after what they showed off their opening victory over West Virginia 30 24 solid defense and their quarterback play was very good to Lua, Tonga via lower three touchdown throws from Maryland Defense Forces four turnovers. Maryland. Beating West Virginia Want to know Will host Howard next week. Back in college Park. Bison were loses at Richmond, 38. 14 Navy falls to Marshall 49 7, Virginia, a winner at home Over William and Mary to baseball, where the national split a doubleheader with the New York Mets, taking the nightcap 43 to snap a seven game losing skid Outsiders Escobar with a two run shot in the night game for the Nationals. First game. That's fall 11 9 to the Mets play again on Sunday at one o'clock at Nats Park. Orioles, meantime, beat the Yankees in New York 43. U. S Open, huge upset on the women's side, the top seed Ash Barty taken out by American Shelby Rogers in three sets. So the Inside is wide open men's side. The favorite Novak Djokovic advances on getting kini chicory in four sets Sunday night local product Frances Tiafoe plays his fourth round match. W NBA Mystics Lose.

Julgados e Comentados
"mubarak" Discussed on Julgados e Comentados
"Towards users. Just a nasa harka will clark katie. No thaddeus super army pies you back the data nap you kept on this guy. If that report could promoter sugarland upper per year joie nealon mubarak pelletan from what is what danger. Daddy advertise their studbook leandra. Mugabe nici simple. I saw khadijeh saw nears. an swiss. Cleveland niazi lasts bilious ju- process which would is gets we is gene gaps if visual regimen back shi'as. I'll model that. Jimmy thinks cities year. Now ford also Nevada up old. You'd go go stale. Jewish overcurrent were parts. Does audiences can you mean. Is this evening. Thank the main key star present fiscal probably dodger municipal achieve where scully's us because refunds said you may be one he is also mir door those now you see me lays look seaview and they know that on april save issues with okay fighting the illegal alien. Letsion processors would see is getting thank shaped jesus by by faucet. Pook because zeke that is jacuzzi achieve. Who's now kelly. Kelly by scoglio ma things. Rc by jia. You buy this july aside fool by to catch yvonne h keno alcazar the that because subject to north critical which you lose studied. Full crystal retriever. That must be secularity via wing. Ultra the problem is m junkie. Nausea lemos is alleged pure outdoor nauseous. Drudge inch they. Actually we sell promo toward they'll start comerica disapproval tweeden disease thereby phone. Say them thing for us on your cost to allied zepa scrawl as Get i should him. Amanda gift with achieve you digest sausage daughter receiving westbound. Does oh jaycees contests would cammisa note that house zinser Cuneo patel because just don't up on each couple. Because then i border collegiate forget was sitting. So dylan's no let's take you booboo. Take apnea moldova. Mccoy's had his awarded. I used to shake knuckleheads. Your yuck where's your new starting Daily emoji answer. Ceo lodge was to tell example. Yeah your question you stop prestigious to promote were nobody godoi as when spoon day procedure you allow moves on. What being a judge you very. Well fis gecko hughes school. Who illogic world. divide artois. Woodrow crutch komitch ritchie. Do meaningless society pranav car. Go ahead with this use. Your talk was illicit suzuka. Deputy cipro michio promo dorky linger assadi and resell it or.

Tribe Talk Connection
"mubarak" Discussed on Tribe Talk Connection
"There's kind of an equivalence. Here the moslems commit terrorism and the jews commit terrorism. It's a bunch of crazies on both sides and while what goes into was totally unforgivable and morally reprehensible. It's important to understand that to be honest. That goldstein inouye represented the position of israeli government. Had he survived the attack. He would have been convicted but he's killed his killed by the people in the tomb but it's just important to not allow that moral equivalency to go completely derailed arafat was allowing hamas and his own fatah to carry out these terrorist bombings. The israeli government obviously had no hand in mubarak. Goldstein did but it's clear that the region is a tinderbox and israel is also a tinderbox because in light of the rising terrorism and in light of the increasing vitriol especially on the part of israel's right there is a real sense in israel that this is getting out of hand we are talking about each other in ways that we should not be talking about each other and we are talking about each other as being traitors when you call somebody a traitor. You're doing something very dangerous. In jewish law the term road. They've which means trader pursuer or something the punishment for that is death and therefore the vitriol. That was taking over. Israel was really really all consuming and talk. Robbing who is the prime minister there contributes to it in a small way. He actually says at a certain point. I can't be the prime minister of everybody. I promise certain people that i wasn't gonna pull out of this area. But what am i going to do. I can't represent everybody. And he kind of shrug that enrages people and as we all know tragically at the beginning of november nineteen ninety-five. It's robbing leaving. A huge peace rally in aviv is killed by amir assassinated the first real major political assassination in israel's history once it became a state thankfully so far the only one but that of course sets the country completely makes the country completely beside itself for those of you who've seen videos and you can find them on youtube israeli youth. Teenagers people in their twenties lit candles across the country by the tens of thousands. Something about what yigal amir had done shocked israel back to its senses and people wonder have. We really started to come completely apart. We really that unglued. Do we really hate each other. That much over the question of how and whether to make peace with the palestinians wwl kill our prime ministers and of course. This isn't any old prime minister. This is robin who had liberated jerusalem in nineteen forty eight. This is yes hut robbing. Who had been in the palmar in the pre-state era. This was hot robin. Who was the person who was shaking yasser. Arafat's hand on the white house long in nineteen ninety-three there's was a person of gigantic status in israel and a law student pumps bullets interim and he dies a very short while later in the hospital there..

Bro History
"mubarak" Discussed on Bro History
"Lead to bin ali in his wife being exiled to saudi arabia. And no they basically they you know what was uncovered was that ben ali's wife. Her family was basically just completely looting the fa- like looting the country just so you know oligarchy of looting stealing and they go to saudi arabia with gold bullion and gold bars and their plane. They become the government of tunisia station knelt. But then you know they're the one tunisia's like a one government or one arab country that doesn't end up completely screwed through a horrible civil war after After the arab spring because in the egypt said oh how about that and you know they went in they overthrew their puppet dictator hosni mubarak and know of course they ended up having elections and know the muslim brotherhood wins and then No in response to the muslim brotherhood winning. Which wasn't surprising at all day The american coup said. Hey you voted for the wrong person. So you know. They end up installing fata. El-sisi who's basically just mubarak's clone also led to the revolution libyan syria which were basically just subverted by now the quote unquote free world to remove qaddafi. And eventually well try to remove by sheer el-saad for power That's ramp another. Another thing to come out of the wikileaks was missing. Another massive consequence was So wiki leaks released that these. Us soldiers handcuffed and executed women and children during two thousand six raid and they killed the baby at point blank range and then what guys did is that. They called an air strike to destroy all the evidence and this was. This was the same time. When obama was trying to renegotiate with iraq to keep the keep american troops there and then when the news came out in iraq that confirmed these brutal murderers of this of this poor family in and they try to cover it up like the lapd..

Pod Save the World
"mubarak" Discussed on Pod Save the World
"An autocratic regime bat is both repressing. Its own people using the weapons that we send them against their own people and repressing even american citizens and ulta call get active posts share honesty. The smallest things Can make a big difference. You don't know re tweet something and and the right person can see and be you know. Moved to change something so that's that's That's it will look. That's a great message to leave us with Really appreciate your joining us. Some sorry. you're once again going through this. But i know you're one of the most resilient people i've met so Thanks for joining us. E mubarak and hope Hope you have hope that things move in the right direction here on some of these issues. Thank you so much. Thank you for having me really appreciate it thank you. He'll join the show Ben one sorry. I didn't bring up to you. Visit was fake news. Did you see the viral new york. Post's link about the anti-sex beds at the olympic village. Now i tend to knocker near post much so Good practice hygiene. Usually they're attacking the only time i see. Yeah they're really mean to us So the The organizers are making a lot of the beds for athletes out of cardboard. i guess to save space to recycle them. Whatever the new york post decided they were anti sex beds. Because i guess in their minds. You couldn't have sex on them because they might collapse or something. What is in your post into over there. I think they're really. I think Showing a lack of imagination burr. Some of the most athletic people on the planet. They could figure it out they can send out but yeah so that was fake news. That were appeals. Fake news to me and like going too far out of your way to generate olympic story. Which which. I support to some extent but come on. Yes yeah well you just forget. It's a it's like the rock paper every like yes. It's a tabloid says. Sometimes there's a funny story but it's also like you know it's like the family paper in the thing that's talked about. It is People who are who rag Every morning tv producer. Who lives in new york. Who gets into some car. That's paid for by their network in the morning. It has like that paper there. In the new york times journal. I used to be a daily news guy grownup really but it kind of it. Just it used to be awesome like these these legends. I don't know if you've heard of like pete hamill and all these hardscrabble hard-drinking like new york political and sports reporters lupo was there But yeah it kind of fell in heart attacks and yeah part-time navy crooked should sound like a tabloid newspaper. That'd be fun. yeah. I think there's a space for that on the left. The missing a lot of stories and you get laundered through some pretty smart about having like a really entertaining tabloid and we're just gonna slide insane editorial perspective into it. It's worked very well in the uk highly affected. Okay well great view with you. This is awesome. that's remove. These guys are beside themselves joy. He looks so happy. You could see this team here. All right talk to you. The world is a crooked media production. The executive producer michael martinez. Our producer is jordan wallet. It's mixed edited by enter chadwick. Kyle seguin is our sound engineer. Thanks digital team allies cone you'll freed. Phoebe bradford and film and share episodes videos each week..

The Morning Toast
"mubarak" Discussed on The Morning Toast
"Where can i get it. A hundred and fifty percent. They need store locators. Because i want these tenders today you know. Of course let's post might stem and do mubarak delicious allah because actually does look really good and would be getting all the father beans and peas. That you need near-daily god i'm actually like really pretty much usually my limit for fava beans and peas. Because that's what i have every day so actually don't really need this out okay. Well just in case. There's a deficit. I really want this for you. Because honestly i know how much joy happiness and just overall piece i get one by the into a chicken tender. And you're really not able to experience that 'cause you don't eat chicken so i need. I need you to have this just so you can experience the joy that i've experienced so many times. Yeah i really do need this in my rotation of food because like yeah we have the mkx plant out there. But sometimes you don't wanna make plans like it's a lot of different flavors and didn't you send me an article that like forget which chain or was a few chains are reporting very low sales for certain plant not the mic plant at dunkin. They're like beyond their walking back on. Sandwiches are not performing well and so they're like taking them off the menu. And i mean i never ordered one so and you're the person who should have ordered. I don't order breakfast sandwich. Like i just feel like. And i've heard they're not good and they're not good. We have source. that says. they're not good. No i'm curious. I think out of all the bed veggie options. We've gotten in the last couple of years. I have to assume that the most successful one is impossible walker one because it was the first one out two. They did so much marketing for it and three. You've tried it. You said it's amazing. Yeah you know. I still haven't tried myth planned. We we haven't done. We have to do our bong saying it literally..

Podcast RadioViajera
"mubarak" Discussed on Podcast RadioViajera
"Hortus wouldn't oppose a goan contro- and one se al napoli cooler camacho sangay gong show some big data in one though is named mackinac piano tomahawk london. Don't classical thing tremendous polite. How come while as very calm length. Those twenty my jacket had got it. They they don't have any he economic inclusive sweaty odor is knowing lab unequal mantra-like considered on komo cry from ucla joy. The somebody from better london. Kluber yoda i like. I like vocally. But i see i am a little more the uk lap and bush that. It's how the federal meadow a don't hardly show different competitor. Your task media totally different a toibin equal acrimony show. What went khalida. Tim perella bitcoin that equalize and the windows. Say i'm gonna be your murata they got who took senior. And so i'm down to new media. Google case i go. There will be sold today. How look bathrooms malaita. He goes and tired and giving komo promoted the tony when kind of she goes. It's not some guy be our. Did i novel toy. Look ahead hi. Boca camano to miss miller legal or ten zero more. They got laurie. Contain eight more economical. Today i wouldn't have got a that. They i'd fatal from pathetic. When i might look obvious ran. It probably soon sense that. Oh and they won't get in a move that mooncakes and blind anybody who not difficult than just the nine. When i saw behind an unsteady you no he a competitor since mubarak impassively they'll have to it'll betty cooler. He wrote win that he can. You know censor fish producer and come on with the setlow. Iced say some animals few can make quite a bit of y'all go without being incredibly beyond thick keegan military cola locate simply by boko salvador animal. The they're not getting eating accurate musacchio. Kamal bickham all thing. It's a up anyway your next year. So it's venue venue. You recall show. He must in tip for a little guy in florida. Say okay a your area ian ammoniac. He got extols hiring essay. When i will not be mogadishu a coming for the komo by your looking at all. But but one dole and loss it who now under sonoda moyer better go and see the day on tiger. He wounded reagan sympathetic in there. You mock much. Go to cycle. You have compatible. xiong either gets on the inputs. Who when not. i'm indebted. Got out. I feel it all kind of being another okay. The alabama head coach for no canadian obama ran. Has you coming now to the company. It had imported i just think pudding radha electric and electronic Theo and told us one percent. Latin tag us. Our new put in crusoe in amazon noteworthy contra but cardinal here could could chat no squander either seven get which you porky nine other bird.

BBC Newsday
Chad Rebels Threaten to Depose Slain President's Son
"Half father with the repercussions of the death in combat of Chad's President Idriss Deby struck down, the army says as he fought rebels. He's being succeeded by his son, Mohammed. He just did. He came to power by the gun in 1990 ruled the country ever since. With the help of allies like France, his death will have huge consequences in the saddle, where he was at the heart of the fight against jihadist groups. And in Sudan. Debbie was from there's a gala ethnic group, which straddles Chad's border with Sudan's western region of Darfur. Four. The Debbie's years in power, Heart human Ndjamena were by turns allies and enemies at various points supporting each other's rebel groups. So I called up the former Sudanese minister Mubarak and federal mufti. Started by asking for his personal recollections of interest, Debbie I was the one who received him when he came with the refugees with that, so my relationship with him was direct and personal. Since 1989 on Dhere was able to forge an alliance between the exact hour the Arabs and the Sarah on keep Chad to stable for a very long time. Chad is very important for that. Foreign, therefore, is very important for the stability of chat. So what that does the demise of interest. Debbie Mean for Darfur all mean for Sudan. Well, it reads was very much involved in the tuba court, with their foreign military movements were our most please of our on Greece was going to be instrumental in helping to reach social and political settlement between The Arabs in therefore on the African tribes. Because you needed that for his own stability in chat, because if there is no worry conciliation in, therefore, that may transmit into shot on dad ups made support their fellow Arabs in chat, so He was very concerned to have peace in their four and to have social and political reconciliation between the tribes off Therefore,

Podcast RadioViajera
"mubarak" Discussed on Podcast RadioViajera
"How is the the apple. Koucher evil bailout. Scenic is looking into this in detroit. S big four on rushing aggressor salamanca's landau unicef and wallace. No one destroyer programmer arcadia Check on komo equals pareja. Lucky it'll be worth adoption. Luta solemnly francis mario are however movie star solo by innovia richie style. So we'll tell you. Janka yellow explicit parameter your comedian. I if he's gay galvastan allegation laying garcia renaissance persona honus e communist but here that people do that normally extrema kamala vian but she goes. Diane guess who put gators picked yours. The hobart castle or recommend dog. Okay molest on the poetry denise career she that the seo but if you analyst compile i do not believe legacy tomorrow laborious comoro. She gets tallied heater border end which is always end lewis elaborate. Honesty's mary pickford as he came out. and how. wls north yo tambien. The garcia akin highly gone also new. Immi report this on the pickfair. Sony komo paul natalie been la la land liffey never simply their debut salary gets about the the local the local s more that should be done for he also and la guardia. Revie's is hospitalized. Being at that. Hollywood timorese mary book way. Solo could put kittle's amigo million film about my best girl. They may not intervene. Dc at the ec allowed him like area in formato stop illegal elaborate only on talal's budi royal calcium important t the story. That's always our lifespan. Gate padron yes. They show up at the you bubble. Better passer is one you immune within dc at the strength as soon as graca me at the fiesta. Dot africa's like analysis gus. They told us in bavarian loves it. Don yours poise. Elp ltd precedent decadent. Sadia vitamix says whatever in east us game. Commune found their firm. We eqe told us from one moment in have been politicking window to us last areas comfortable condo rocky. Go boston difficult lombardo. Pickford would consider minot does being shapiro viva limerick our standard. Ram name fiat. Mubarak equilateral fonteyn entra hollow anthony. Oklahoma guitar harmonica on my resume. Get noticing blowing till the mass c. N. labastida sony vaio count gas liquid last. We focus within those in vegas. Michael like cut off active necessarily don. Why or another long quinta being cassie quality. Daniels edna corrupt inside in theon than shoot. Kereta up philip. The new york times periodic cost per case as it's going aspect of this candle kafer should've you secretary hall except pillow k. C. symbol this kereta ingersoll be feminine femina salvadorans from and bob yourself with matico sally. Al dot com must rather a special moment. But i think in that moment embattled sadotra scotia zairo to are just three polo cornelio beta last week. And there's a few million l. pulley. Gorno responded is pork issue is responding amir. Recent data lewis tower may be caught so what. I'm intuition most. The needle may peak fourth paradigm. But she is different. So l. at akita. lenny eddie. Most lafayette feature though mother community mandela to laugh economic Mighty though new fairbanks case that book of union tequilla de demain secrets. Dumb bogor mahara olympia in yemen. Possibly habitable allopathic commentating up possibly in one samuel meta mala geico but yes donald she no we to united artists but again breath yesterday we have the years west under this table kissing casino gear. We ask you about this way. It may look a couple. Yes mapping your may get a rental punished cautious hold on vogel and minutes interested in the risk is one the Secrets participate equally extortion on the deck. Talk on sunday on. Moscow says elephant by just you. If you bought in seon gay back on banana mafia o'reilly's cuando paramount psycho liberal. While these eighteen address eat is better. Just therapy non mental in malaga chicago. Done tabby out anarchy guy by. I'm obvious elements stemware in rented quarters molasses commando bala deidra heavy. Ask alan foster yesterday. Monica pocono so it will not a convenience store. North railroad combining history national league la secrets. Manila's throw roosevelt assume fear immoral van goghs barack combat land depression guess within the not nominated. I'll start e modibo illustre nola secrets. They consider on castle in phoenix party. I noticed the rallies you say he only got over. didn't lilla united artists nicholas palatine. Manos marks communist. Tell on infant book. Jimbo inter-korean do not allow puppy moscow models marks. But i wanna see the style returnable. Were here don't embrace. I goes for cosmetics. Laugh on the commandant. This guy even alkalies more. Nobody knows that. This k- that syria gohmert you chupalayev by law. Yes ambient protocol. And i'll call eight hundred two so molly aiming with industry and data is truer manno within days as who are. Ci stolen emotionally. What you're gone. Fairbanks l'estang notre just nimmo's keenum although they e saka warrick regional natalia's poco poco. We can tell us the money that must've the show. Matrimony hit they're gonna kill bali. Royals.

KQED Radio
"mubarak" Discussed on KQED Radio
"Pianist Chick Corea has died. His website says that he passed away on Tuesday after suffering a rare form of cancer. Maria was renowned for his avant garde approach. And over his long career. He won 23 Grammy Awards the most for any jazz artist. Chick Corea was 79 years old. And a French nun, Sister Andre turned 117. Today after surviving covert 19 with hardly any symptoms. The sister who is blind, now celebrated with a prayer and her favorite dessert. Baked Alaska at her retirement home in southern France. Sister Andree also survived the great flu pandemic a century ago. She is believed to be the world's second oldest person, Bless her heart. Still to come on the news. Our democracy remains elusive in the Middle East, a decade after the Arab spring uprisings and an Afghan air force pilot searches for a new life in the U. S. Amid deteriorating security for his family thistles, the PBS news hour from W. E T Studios in Washington and in the West from the Walter Cronkite School of Journalism at Arizona State University. 10 years ago today, Long time Egyptian dictator Hosni Mubarak was deposed. The Egyptian revolution was the high point of what became known as the Arab spring, the idea of democracy spreading across the Middle East, but his nick Schifrin reports from many Egyptians and much of the region. Intervening decade has seen winter instead where.

Between The Lines
Egypt and the Arab Winter
"Arab spring. Well who doesn't love a democratic revolution. Who's not moved by. Brave protests is calling for the downfall of a brutal regime well a decade ago. That's precisely what happened in the streets of cairo and alexandria a wall of sound as egypt's vice president. I'm sulaiman announces that president hosni mubarak will step down the merciful. The compassionate seasons mahamat house entrusting mubarak has decided a month as president of the republic might have seconds after the announcement. Cairo erupted in celebrations. We are extremely happy. We are all aspiring future for egypt. We are not depending on the government anymore. This is the egyptian people. And this is the base of the new constitution now. The worldwide far the greater the egyptian uprising that culminated in the downfall of mubarak. This is ten years ago so february. Twenty eleven all. That was entirely understandable. Wasn't it after all all revolutions at least in the first few days they blissful and remember every tarn across the water arab world trembled. We already had president ali. Fleeing tunisia albany mubarak of course was toppled. Gaddafi was killed by fellow libyans. Assad of course. Vice the syrian sunni rebellion however. The egyptian uprising did not deliver a democratic outcome. Nor did the cycled arab spring really amount to a more liberal future for the region. Why noah feldman is professor of law at harvard law school. He's author of the arab winter. Tragedy noah welcome to. Abc's radio national. Thank you for having me take us back a decade ago so to the wave of popular protests that swept the middle east. There was something profoundly moving for anybody who cares about freedom in watching large numbers of people say enough is enough. We want to have a say in how things are done in our country and we want dignity and we want social justice and we want freedom. And that i think was the reason that all over the world people responded so positively to the arab spring. It's also the reason that the impulse to have these kinds of protests and change spread across the arabic speaking world to so many countries and so there was a sense of optimism but also a sense of gee what will come next and i think in some countries more than others a worry that what might come next might not be as positive as the protesters hoped what comes next. I mean for generations. It was widely believed that arabs. As opposed to site asians europeans africans latin americans. The widespread view was that arabs. Were uniquely allergic to democracy and of course the arab spring challenged narrative yet use site new book quote. It brought little good. The arab spring ultimately made many people's lives worse than they were before house are. That's a painful realization to reach especially for someone like me who believes very fundamentally that there is no country no culture no group of people organized by region or religion or language who have less in the way of aspiration to self government and freedom than any other but ultimately the reason i can conclude that it brought more harm than good. Is that in egypt. The process that began with democratization and experiment ended in a new dictatorship is bad and in many ways worse than the one that came before in syria the process of arab spring ultimate gave way to a vicious improve civil war. The gun to be sure by the syrian regime in its own defense that left almost half the population displaced either internally or externally and killed hundreds of thousands of people and pretty much the place in the arab world where things are measurably better as a result of the arab. Spring is the tiny country of tunisia. Which has actually the odds to build a functioning constitutional democracy. They still a lot of other problems. But that's just a tiny tiny piece of the much bigger picture in which things are either no better or in some cases much worse

KQED Radio
"mubarak" Discussed on KQED Radio
"I think this situation we know that the punishment for this would be death. But I can say for that moment it was a feeling of ecstasy would hear how a flame lit in Tunisia spread across North Africa and the Middle East. How hope and courage were met with violence and disappointment. Witnesses said police acted against demonstrators calling for freedom and an end to corruption. Invited our friends and activist to sign up for Facebook accounts how much the Mubarak President Hosni Mubarak has decided to step down as president of Egypt and how change has come. But was it the change? The protesters wanted First Today's news I'm Debbie rests with the BBC News. Hello. The armed forces in Myanmar have seized power after they detained the country's elected leader, and San Tucci and other senior members of the governing party. A statement on the army's television station said. All authority has been given to the top military commander, general men and Hind One year state of emergency has been declared his vocal keen reports from me and Mars suggested the pressingly familiar pattern of events, dawn raids and arrests of senior political leaders on the deployment of troops on the streets to deter any protests. Support for the National League for Democracy is widespread, is won a landslide in the recent elections, but the army is well established reputation for violence may deter demonstrations The military has reverted to type. Back to the draconian instincts with which had ruled me and Mara for decades before elections in 2000 and 15 created a power sharing government by staging a coup. It has plunged the country into crisis and created a challenge for a divided international community. In a statement prepared earlier and sans Souci urged her supporters not to accept the coup. The BBC has spoken to a grassroots activist in young gone who wanted to remain anonymous. Given the situation in the country, she said. People in Myanmar were badly shaken after 2010 the elections there and the democratic kind of space opening up. We were hopeful, but after the coop news coming back again, we all feel like we have that fear inside generation to generation. We all deeply traumatized United Nations Secretary General Antonio Good Terrace, strongly condemned the detention of an San Souci and other civilian leaders in Myanmar. He called on the military to respect the will of the people. United States that it was opposed to any attempt to alter the outcome of the recent elections on would take action against those responsible is the attempt to impede democracy was not reversed. From Andrews is the U. N special reporter on Human Rights in Myanmar. It's simply outrageous. We're talking about overturning a constitution by the generals that the generals themselves wrote that they said just yesterday that they would buy buy. So this is not just an attack on individual on a political leader of political party. This is an assault on democracy itself on the people of Myanmar. In other news, the arrested Hong Kong media tycoon Jimmy Lai has appeared in Port in a bid to win veil in the first major legal challenge to a sweeping national security law Beijing imposed on the city last year. Mr Lai is one of dozens of democracy supporters who've been arrested under the new law since it was enacted in June. He's been charged with colluding with foreign forces utilized challenging the new laws, prevention of automatic bail for nonviolent offenses. World News from the BBC. Authorities in Hungary are facing a major challenge with nearly 200 restaurants and bars, threatening to reopen today in protest of what they call unfair coronavirus restrictions. He also accused the Prime Minister Viktor Orban of failing to honor his promise of financial help to pay staff. The government says the lockdown needs to remain until more Hungarians are vaccinated. Some of Australia's largest media organizations have pleaded guilty to contempt of court over their coverage of the conviction of Cardinal George Pell on child sex abuse charges. 12. Publishers and broadcasters have each admitted breaching a suppression order that band the identification of Cardinal Pell, even though none of them named him from Sydney feel. Mercer reports a deal with prosecutors has allowed Australian media companies. To admit breaching a suppression order. But other charges against their manned individual journalists have being dropped in 2018, a judge bands the reporting of a guilty verdict A jury had reached against Cardinal George Pell. It was to ensure a second child abuse trial he was due to face wouldn't be prejudiced. That trial was later aborted. Cardinal Powers conviction was overturned by Australia's High court last April. The Russian prosecutors office says it supports the request from the prison authority to convert the Kremlin critic Alexei Navalny suspended 3.5 year sentence into a real period in jail. The opposition politician is due in court on Tuesday to answer longstanding embezzlement allegations he says were trumped up. On Sunday, tens of thousands of protesters turned out for a second weekend to show their support for Mr Navalny. The Eastern U. S. Seaboard, including New York and Boston, is bracing for up to 60 centimeters of snow as major winter Storm Alina approaches it's predicted to paralyze New York City. BBC news. Hello. This is the history our with Max Peterson this week, the Arab spring that wave of unrest, confrontation and hope that swept through North Africa and the Middle East a decade ago, affecting to a greater or lesser extent, more than 400 million people. Right now we're living through a pandemic, which will be the defining event of our present era. In 2011. It was the Arab spring that defined the times. The causes had long been identified repressive, authoritarian regimes, economic stagnation, unemployment and corruptions. Add to that a growing population of the young increasingly dissatisfied with their lot, and we had the powder cake that was ready to explode. We'll be hearing from people across the region who experienced firsthand the historic upheaval. And we start where it all began. Tunisia was the spark Simon what's has the story behind a Tunisian song that inspired young protesters across the region.

Classics for Kids
About Modest Mussorgsky
"Hello I'm Naomi Lewin welcome to classics for. Kids. Modeste. MAZUROWKSI was born in eighteen, thirty nine in the village of Carnival. In Russian his name is pronounced Moose key which sounds like it has something to do with cows but it doesn't. Muzar is the Russian word for garbage. Even though his family was descended from nobility, the story goes that one of Zorzi or Muzar excuse ancestors had quite a potty mouth. So people started referring to him by the sort of language he used Mazaar ski didn't have a very common first name either Modeste in Russian means the same thing as when you pronounce it in English modest. resort Steve got his first piano lessons from his mother and it was clear early on that he was a very good pianist but back, then the oldest son inherited the family house and land and the second son went into the army. Was the second son. So after he graduated from Military Boarding School, he became an army officer but not for long when he was eighteen was ski met Russian composer, Mealy Bella, Kiev, and started studying with him. The next year was ski left the army to become a composer. pollock was only a couple of years older than me. And he was very passionate about developing a Russian style of classical music for years. He and four other Russian composers met every Saturday night to study music together. Bollock didn't actually know that much about music but that didn't stop him from dissecting and criticizing the other's throat. He complained so much about one piece of Zork Skis that Missouri Ski finally stopped working with him. was. Exceed thought the composition he called his witches was pretty good. Then he was right we know those which is as a night on bald, mountain? The story behind a night on bald mountain may well be one of the Russian folk tales resort ski learned from his nanny while he was growing up quite a few of those legends turned up later on in his music. When Muzar oxy was twenty four. There were political changes in Russia and his family lost most of its land and money since McKee wasn't making any money composing he had to get a job. He went to work for the government, but he kept on composing was arc ski loved writing for the voice. Lots of songs including one about a very pesky insect a league. uh-huh. And Ski also wrote several operas. His masterpiece is a Russian czar or ruler who lived in the fifteen hundreds Boris enough. A. No Moose and Squirrel Boris good enough is not related to buddies bad enough. But now you know where the folks who wrote the rocky and full winco cartoons came up with the name. One of Mubarak's Ke's best known pieces. Pictures at an exhibition was written in memory of an artist friend of his who died unexpectedly. More about pictures at an exhibition in a few weeks, I told you that resort ski was one of a group of five Russian composers interested in promoting Russian classical music next week more about the other members of the group.

The Takeaway
Social media censorship in Egypt targets women on TikTok
"Has its sights on tick talk. It's cracking down on users arresting and charging a group of women with a range of tic tac enabled crimes from harming family values to inciting prostitution. Reporter Jod reporter Dad, Kaleel has our story. At least nine women have been arrested for their tic tac videos. But if you look through their accounts, it's hard to see why. And focus most ofit here. There's Henning has, um, talking about the story of Venus and Adonis and Adela doing what social Media influencers do Giveaway iPhones life living room doing, But mostly the accounts of the Egyptian women who's been arrested and jailed are full of dancing to Arabic pop songs in that tic tac style feet, planted emoting with your eyebrows and gesticulating. What they're doing is basically what everyone as 1000 social media, just singing and dancing and Andi thing and nothing as if you would dance. In Egyptian wedding. For example, some of Husaini is with the International Service for Human Rights based in Geneva, Switzerland. She says. What distinguishes this group of Egyptians is that they're from working class or middle class backgrounds and that their women or girls, you have social media influencers who come for a teeth, backgrounds or upper middle class or rich classes and injured who would post the same type of content. But would not be targeted because that is sort of permitted within their social class. But why these women are working class women they and they have stepped out of what is permitted for them because they were dancing and singing on tech talk. They were charged under a cyber crime law passed in 2018 Yes, Mean Omar, A researcher at the top here Institute for Middle East Policy in Washington, says that the law is vague when it comes to defining what's legal. And what isn't. It was written using very broad terms that could be very widely interpreted and criminalizing a lot of acts that are Originally considered as personal freedom. Looking at it. You would see that anything you might post on social media. Anything that you may use, the Internet could be criminalized under this very wide umbrella. Egypt cybercrime laws, part of a larger effort by the government to increase surveillance of online activities as Tic TAC became more popular during the pandemic. Prosecutors started looking there too, says Omar. The state is simply arresting whoever says anything that criticizes its policy its laws. It's practices, even if it's just joking. It's not even allowed. But this isn't just about political dissent. Yes, mean Omar points. In the case of mental Abdel Aziz, a 17 year old. One day men made a live video on Facebook. She had her face awfully bruised, and she was stating that she was raped. And she was asking for help. The police asked me to come in. When she did, Omar says they looked at her tech talk account and decided she was inciting debauchery and harming family values in Egypt. Over the summer, There was a series of rape and sexual assault accusations by Egyptian women. They got a lot of attention. One case was against a group of well connected men. Women in Egypt were shocked but not surprised by what they were seeing online, says someone who's Amy in Egypt. Sexual violence on violence in this woman is systematic is part ofthe daily life off of women and to be sexually harass women are often discouraged from reporting sexual harassment in Egypt. So when prosecutors started investigating the accused in that high profile case, it looked like a real progress. The state run National Council for Women even encourage victims and witnesses to come forward. Oh, yes mean, Omar says it did not go well. Somehow, the prosecution decided to a charge the witnesses once again. Egyptian authorities looked at women's social media accounts and then investigated the women for promoting homosexuality, drug use, inciting debauchery and publishing false news. Omar says one of the witnesses who was arrested is an American citizen. All these information were used against them and then pro state media how let's wait in. Husseini says that when they profile the women in the TIC tac case, the message was clear. You have the Egyptian me they're basically, you know, really sensational headlines, Putting the photos off the women Not not not blurred using, you know, focus that have sex it Ian, for example, while using their names, publishing the investigations that are supposed to be confidential. Social media has played an important role in Egyptian politics. In 2011 crowds toppled the regime of military dictator Hosni Mubarak. That uprising was in part organized online with Twitter and Facebook. In 2018, the former Army general and current President, Abdel Fattah el Sisi swore he would maintain stability in Egypt must You said whatever happened in 2011 is never going to happen again. Samir Shehadeh of the University of Oklahoma, says Egypt's military backed regime is wary of the implications of anything posted online, even if its just dancing I think there has been heightened paranoia as a result of hysteria, in fact, by subsequent regimes, particularly the current regime, the Sisi regime About the possible political consequences of social media. And there's a tremendous amount of policing a Facebook and other types of social media and now tic tac. Although this is not apparently an overtly political, I think that they certainly have those kinds of concerns in the back of their mind as well. Of the nine women, Four have been convicted and three have appeals in October. Menon Abdelaziz, the 17 year old, who called for help online was just released from detainment Wednesday and is being dismissed with no charges. For the world. I'm Jagga Khalil.

Ben Greenfield Fitness
Biohacking India: Sleep, Jet Lag, Hidden Environmental Killers, Air Pollution, Antiviral Tips, Eating For Longevity & Much More!
"In today's episode. I want to instead focus on what I got up to during my recent trip to India where fortunately I came back safely and managed to get back into the US before any of the travel was quarantined. And I was able to take part in some fantastic. Qna's and panels over there and the one that you're going to hear today is one of the better ones so we spent over two hours not only replying to really educated and informed questions from the audience about biohacking sleep fitness beauty symmetry jetlag etc. But then we also did a panel and the two gentlemen who you will hear along with me on this panel are Jag Chima and Kris. Gethin two guys who actually toward India with and we did a panel in both Delhi. Which you're about to hear and then also panel in Mubarak and was recovered. A bunch of extra information and I'll also be releasing that episode for you soon But jag himself is an entrepreneur. He's investor. He's a big health and fitness personality. Who has done a lot in the health and fitness space particularly in Asia? Although he's based out of London and then Kris Gethin who you'll also here on this podcast. A new friend new acquaintance of mine former bodybuilder and editor of bodybuilding DOT com. Who was one of the best natural pro bodybuilders in existence and now he does a lot of personal training with Bollywood celebrities and billionaire businessmen and a lot of athletes. He has a whole chain of gyms as well over in India and so between Me and these two guys. We covered a ton of stuff. Everything that you're about to hear is going to be over at Ben. Greenfield finished dot com slash Delhi. Qa that's in case. You don't know how to spell that famous city in India de L. H. I. Qa so if you go to bed angry dot com slash Delhi Qa. You'll be able to get the robust show notes for everything that we discuss in today's show all right so in addition to that I have a very very cool announcement. We just launched at kion one of the most well researched proven supplements in existence for enhancing the health of your brain staving off muscle decline increasing testosterone boosting performance boosting power boosting muscle mass increasing heart health the list of benefits from this particular product. That we just launched. Its it's staggering. I've been using it for twenty years since my bodybuilding days and have been waiting for the perfect purist version of it to finally be available and it is now available and we've managed to get our hands on it and packages for you at kion so the supplement in case you haven't guessed it is creating but we have gone way beyond creating we've taken a special form of creatine monohydrate in a form called CRAP. Heure which has stringent manufacturing standards and very precise analytical control and use that to create the most efficacious creating. You're ever going to get your hands on. There's no loading necessary. There's no cycling necessary. You just launch right into this. You start taking five grams per day and it is amazing. It's the gold standard for creating. And if you combine this with Arcane economy knows especially if you're going after this from a performance and a recovery standpoint totally gangbusters total game changer. I don't think I can throw any other descriptive terms out there without a exhausting my

AP News Radio
Egyptian state TV says ex-President Mubarak has died at 91
"Egyptian state TV has announced ex president Hosni Mubarak has died aged ninety one with our company thirty years been a fixture in Mideast politics before being forced by the ministry to resign after nationwide protests the part of the Arab world's twenty eleven pro democracy up evil throughout his rule he was a stalwart U. S. ally a ball walked against Islamic militancy I'm gonna June of Egypt's peace with Israel but the tens of thousands of young Egyptians who voted for eighteen days of unprecedented street protests in Cairo central Takia square the bird was a relic well a lot of the pharaoh the motion here at Lida I'm Charles de Ledesma

Monocle 24: The Foreign Desk
Explainer 189: Why are Ethiopia and Egypt fighting about water?
"The weeds Nobil Committee has decided to award the Nobel Peace Prize for twenty nine hundred to Ethiopia Prime Minister I'll be off mid Arlene Nabil Prize for peace is a considerable Accolade It bestows not mealy immense Gravitas but a fortune in political capital upon its recipient this is especially useful the recipient is as two thousand nineteen recipient Ethiopian Prime Minister Ahmed is an ambitious reform seeking to forge progress in different Colt and unstable environment will discussing how to change the political landscape and how mixed upcoming election democratic free and the battle of the previous well there is however a downside to life as a freshly ennobled Nobel Peace laureate which is that it somewhat circumscribes your options visa the wielding of military force releasing doves whilst rattling your Saber is an unwieldy maneuver to accomplish simultaneously such is the conundrum currently contemplated by rb Ahmed in between polishing his acceptance speech prior to flying to Oslo collect fees Nobel Gong in December Ahmed has been hissing increasingly thinly-veiled menaces towards Egypt at issue is a dam which Ethiopia is building across the Nile and which Egypt would prefer if you didn't being on the project known as the Grand Ethiopian Danz damn has been a dream of Ethiopia's since long before amid became prime minister in April last year it would be Africa's largest hydro Electric plants work began on the site in two thousand and eleven is currently scheduled for completion in two thousand and twenty one and would be potentially transfer formative for Ethiopia development it is costing the thick end or five billion US dollars and is being built by the Italian firm Cellini Impregillo the gypped however is less enthused Egypt is down river of Ethiopia and depends on the Nile for roughly ninety percent of its fresh water and even on current form is anticipating serious water shortages by two thousand and twenty five. Cairo fears that the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam Could Sir if it's a boot heel on the hose which irrigates it Egypt's two previous regimes under Mohammed Mossy and Hosni Mubarak both muttered military sounding threats the dumbs direction Egypt's current tyrant Abdel Fattah El Sisi has sounded content to tread a diplomatic path so far appear has not seemed especially interested in Egypt's concerns no force mid has sullenly warned can stop Ethiopia from building a Dam them if there is a need to go to war we could get millions readied this was pretty bracing chat from someone recently garlanded by the Nabil Committee his efforts to achieve peace and International Corporation panic is not the proper response just yet however it is really not the case that war between Ethiopia and Egypt is likely nor is it clear how war between Ethiopia and Egypt would even work geography enthuse I will be aware that these antagonists are separated by the not inconsequential buffer of Sudan and geopolitics buffs will know that Sudan is hopefully in the process of transition from government quite like Egypt's to one more like Ethiopia's Cairo may be struggling for an ally on this one even Sudan recently overthrown dictatorship was broadly supportive of the Damn egypt-us spent several years negotiating with Ethiopia and Sudan attempting to rowing at a resolution of the grand chief European Relations Damn conundrum with which everyone can live but no such compromise has been reached and as is the usual way of such impasses everyone insists that this is everyone else's fault Egypt has suggested inviting a fourth party intermediary and the United States has invited the foreign ministers of the three countries concerned to a summit in Washington DC as we go to air only Cairo has ours. repeat in the affirmative even if no blows are exchanged over the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam Events will merit close observation it would be a great boon worthy of another Nobel prize indeed if a framework for negotiating water disputes between countries could be assembled on a he Ching Drawing Planet. This will not be the last such conflict monocle twenty four. antisemitic.

BBC World Service
Rare protests in Egypt call for president to step down
"It's been a second night of rare protests in Egypt against president Abdel Fattah el CC about two hundred demonstrators took to the streets of the city of service demanding his resignation Sally Neville reports for testers took to the streets last night in the northern city of sway scrolling on presidency six to resign we have gathered for a second night in a row police fired tear gas and dozens of arrests have been reported so ways was one of the key cities the trolls up against former president Hosni Mubarak in twenty eleven although there were only a couple of hundred protesters last night it is significant because people are back out on the streets again since president CC came to power in twenty fourteen Egyptians have barely been able to protest due to a heavy security

#GoodMuslimBadMuslim
Stop Parking on our Property (feat. Randa Jarrar)
"People who don't know who you are. How would you describe yourself? I could describe myself like the way that people who hate me describe me or I can. Like some of my favorite hate mail things, I've been called a camel Kant, which I would love to be like, the name of my memoir, but I don't think my editor would be into it, 'cause name, I'm a fiction writer primarily. I also write non fiction. I've written a novel and a collection of short stories I teach creative writing at Fresno state, and I am also someone who likes to talk shit and cause problems on. Our favorite kind longtime listeners of good Muslim, bad Muslim, you know that we've given run a good Muslim award in the past. And then we that was a really beautiful day when I found that out, and then we stocked, you, and then I found on Instagram like renders, L, A, I'm needed maker, my friend, totally metoo was like, oh my God. And then we chase rundown favor. Yeah. In the same neighborhood. I love that. And then we became friends, and now she's on our podcast, which is how I feel like I want all of the good Muslim awards to happen like some awards, then I want them to become my friends. Absolutely. I would be so naughty. I would I would be giving them to like people. I thought were sexy. Oh, yeah. We haven't really done that. We've been giving mostly the good Muslim awards to women because I feel like women don't get enough platform. But women can also be sexy. What's that doing? The by one. Yeah. Yeah. They're totally just honorable reason I'm giving these awards. I love the idea of giving awards to Muslim people who usually don't get or words because I don't know. I feel like let's necessary. I agree that I'm so glad that you're on our show. And we've been having a lot of fun since you came to LA, which I'm really excited to jump into talk about. Yes. Either Mubarak aide Movado. We just finished the month of Ramadan. I've been really stressed trying to get back into things post Ramadan. Yeah, I got really sick the week after I'm done, then I was just like okay. I need to get back into being healthy and whatever's. Yeah. And I got like really upset by my family who spending time with over eat. Yeah. Boys happens. But how is your eve? My hate was really interesting because I was in Kuwait. So I went to Kuwait, the last four days of dawn, five days of done. Yeah. It was really interesting. We're the stores open all night. Yes. Stores were open mostly are only at night at one point, I was not fasting. I was on my period and driving with my mom and I started drinking water in the car.

Monocle 24: The Foreign Desk
Explainer 170: Will Mohamed Morsis presidency be remembered?
"In a parallel universe. Muhammed Morsi is heading towards the end of his second term as the first elected head of state in a long history of Egypt in the actual universe. He has been buried in our Alam all cemetry in Cairo following funeral prayers in the mosque of Cairo's Tora, prison and news, the gyp Shen state television is reporting that the foam of president Hamid Morsi has died. He died on Monday, aged sixty seven after collapsing in court. Morsi had been a prisoner since his presidency was ended roughly year after it began by a coup d'etat in two thousand thirteen. Nothing about what happened to. Muhammed Morsi is much of an advertisement for the people who have been running Egypt since removing him from power. Back at the city, I there was the removal itself, whatever is available. One might reasonably have had about the prospect of Egypt being governed by the Islamist movement. The Muslim Brotherhood in which Mosey was a senior figure, Morsi and the brothers were the people's choice in two thousand and twelve year after a revolution ended the long dictatorship of house, new Mubarak. It was more see who won Egypt's first meaningfully democratic presidential election. Second. The has been more treatment, subsequent to being ousted from office and imprisoned on charges, including espionage, terrorism and others claimed by his supporters to be political put ups Morsi was held substantially in solitary confinement. And according to Amnesty International denied access to medical treatment for conditions including diabetes and liver and kidney complaints. Again, one does not need to be in accordance with the aims, and I'm Bishen of the Muslim Brotherhood to think this is no kind of way to treat a prisoner. The Christian now. Well a question. Now is what effect if any the passing of Egypt's first properly elected president will have on Egypt and or the wider Middle East. The regime now in place in Cairo will work very hard to ensure that the answer to that question is none. None whatsoever. The haste with which Morsi was buried was not in itself. Sinister under Islamic tradition. Funerals should be held within twenty four hours of death, but it was telling that requests that Moore sees funeral be held in his hometown. Sharqiya province were refused. And that reporters were not granted access coverage in Egypt's state-owned newspapers was less than extensive as we go to air. No large-scale demonstrations have responded to more sees death. Those that more see may have gotten the message by now that the best of doing it in private, or they may be saving themselves until after prayers this Friday, expect a large security operation around Muslim Brotherhood, sympathizing mosques in Cairo and Alexandria, especially in the Middle Eastern region, and indeed, the wider world. There has been very little. In the way of official response to Moses passing most national leaders seem to have calculated that annoying country as important as Egypt by paying tribute to a dead enemy of its present government makes little diplomatic sense. Among the few to have spoken up president, Richard type one of Turkey who described Mosey as a martyr, and his successes as tyrants, in mea, shake tummy, m- bin Hamad, Al tiny of cata made a pointed statement of condolence to more cease family and to the gypsum, people Egypt is among those Arab countries which seven diplomatic relations with cata in two thousand seventeen citing cutters support for the Muslim Brotherhood. In the short term. At least if Egypt's rulers have anything to do with it. Mohammed more sees presidency will barely be remembered at all. It will be interesting to see what the longer view looks like more sees presidency was far from a success. The manner of its ending rather a clued the fact that Moore sees time in office was one of almost perpetual crisis. Not all of which was his fault, but all of which was his responsibility, because that's the deal with being president and more. Wasn't very good at being president. He was dreary dog Matic. Un-imaginative uninspiring and appeared to regard his election as the end rather than the beginning of a new political dialogue with Egypt's people. Muhammad MO walls president. Chosen as such by his fellow citizens. And this makes him absurdly a unique figure in Egypt's history. He may not have done it. Well, but he did it and proved that it was doable. That may yet be a significant legacy. Twenty four. I'm Andrew millet.

WBZ Midday News
Former Egyptian President Mohammed Morsi dies; was imprisoned since 2013
"And this just into the WBZ newsroom. Breaking news out of the Middle East. Former Egyptian President Mohamed Morsi has died in court supporting to state TV there. No details available at this point. Marcy, of course, taking over after Hosni Mubarak was deposed during the Arab spring, and Morsi himself was ousted by the current President Abdel el-sisi in a military coup back in twenty four to twenty thirteen. Again, former Egyptian President Mohamed Morsi died in

Morning Edition
A look at the Muslim fasting month of Ramadan
"Greene. Muslims around the world began to observe the holy month of Ramadan. Last night. Every year worshippers Martha month with day-long fasting prayer and acts of charity this year. Ramadan comes less than two months after a gunman killed fifty one people into Musk's in Christchurch New Zealand and also after other attacks on houses of worship here in the US and elsewhere joining us in our studio is the writer and playwright a Lee, welcome. And I guess what what is the proper greeting for Ramadan. You could say room of Mubarak who gets on Kareem you could say happy with on. And he could also be like stay away from me because I can smell on breath. And ramadan. I just want to reflect a little bit. Because I you know, we spoke to you last. I think right after the attack in New Zealand, you were talking about the vulnerability that Muslims felt and also worshipers of all religions, so I mean is this Ramadan feel different? You know, it's the first time ever. This was last week where I've been born raised in this country thirty years old to wear a brief thought when my head and said, well, we'd be safe in our mosques during this. This was after the lettuce latest tragic shooting in the San Diego synagogue, six months after the tree of life synagogue in Pittsburgh and just like you said two months after the terrorist attack in New Zealand. And so the fact that that thought even creeps up in your head as an American citizen living in America for the first time in your life to shows, you the sobering reality of the times that we live in with the rampant rise of white nationalism and hate against religious minorities. Ethnic communities, and the fact that we can't feel safe in our houses of worship. But that being said, there's a resilience and hope in an optimum among these religious communities and most Muslims still feel optimistic about Ramadan. And the fact that you know, these terms like fudge, which is the morning prayer or Siri. What is the meal that we just ate like an hour and a half goes now trending next associ-, and Danny the mother of dragons in America. So it's like holding onto all the traditions that you're familiar with to deal with kind of these fears that that are that are new and very serious, and that is a way of responding to tragedy and crisis also being resilient and moving forward and loving your family loving or community and fasting, and, you know, opening your fast at you know, I hop if you have to. I hob sometimes sometimes you need to do an emergency pancake dinner or sometimes in the morning, your your crunch. And so you go to hop. But also one thing I want to mention how America's becoming more inclusive. There's something called dine after dark dot org. Where local restaurants here in Virginia or actually staying up late or getting up early in the morning to accommodate many, Muslim Americans, and it's good for business. And it just this is something I didn't have growing up, David. And it shows you despite the tragedy and the cows and twenty nine hundred America majority of people are actually wellbeing Muslims and saying, hey, this is part and parcel of the American fabric. And we'll stay up a little bit late and make some extra money to feed hungry or some hanging Muslims a while. So I mean, I happened at nothing wrong with. It was a sign that that was the one of the only options. And now that's changing you think it's a good sign. It's not just I have a Middle Eastern restaurants. Got restaurants got South Asian restaurants. And like always said diversity is good for America because it makes Marika tastier writer and playwright was a hot Ali. Thanks so much for being here is always happy. Ramadan.

Financial Issues
In an Egyptian Courtroom, Two Ex-Presidents Face Off
"Presidents at Egypt hostile Mubarak and Muhammed Borsi met face to face in court for the first time Wednesday in an unprecedented seen former President Hosni Mubarak appeared in court to give testimony in a case where his predecessor Muhammad Moise is indicted, Mubarak is nearly ninety years old walked into the courtroom leaning on a stick accompanied by his two sons, why former president Morsi wasn't the dock with some members of his now banned Muslim

News and Perspective with Taylor Van Cise
California is being sued over its new net neutrality law
"Proven that it could be a lifesaver ABC's. Jim Ryan says the evidence came in an event in suburban Dallas yesterday. Mike. Flight from Addison airport began uneventfully as heard on live ATC dot net. But within minutes, we're not gonna make the airport. We're going for a road over here. Ben mubarak. He picks up the story. I saw something shoot out of the tail section of the plane parachute went up, and he just slowly came down in the parking lot. Neither the pilot nor his passenger was

Weekend Edition Sunday
Npr, Mary Kennedy and Baltimore discussed on Weekend Edition Sunday
"A crisis happening in ers surging numbers of patients with psychiatric disabilities are not receiving the care they need npr's mary kennedy reports the issue has gained new focus after a video from baltimore went viral imama mubarak i happened to be walking by the university of maryland medical center in downtown baltimore unaccustomed night in january when he saw something that shocked him he started filming whereas is gonna leave this lady out here we're no clothes on barack is video shows security guards walking away from a bus stop next to the emergency room one is pushing an empty wheelchair the woman they left there is wearing a thin yellow hospital gown and socks are you okay ma'am even to call the police the woman later identified as a twenty two year old named rebecca staggers next to the bus stop she appears distressed and confused rebecca has a visible wound on her forehead and her breath forms white clouds in the cold baraka calls for an ambulance which brings her back to the hospital she was just discharged from his video has been viewed more than three million times rebecca's mother cheryl chandler says she happened to click on the video not knowing it showed her daughter months he focused on her face i realized it was her and i think i went into shock initially that set off a desperate search the hospital wouldn't tell her where rebecca was chandler called the police they found out that the hospital didn't readmit rebecca even though rebecca told workers in the ambulance she didn't feel normal hospital staff put her in a cab to a nearby homeless shelter where family members founder the next day she could have got hypothermia she could've died she could have been raped she could have been killed rebecca was clearly asking for treatment her mother says which ers are legally required to provide several years ago rebecca was diagnosed with bipolar.

SportsCenter AM
The end of an era for Grayson Allen
"Do it internalized stuff and it was just it's one of those things that regardless of the surrounding moments and we saw it i saw michigan state senior day and you see all you understand all the things that are swirling around a lot of these programs and all of them are less than stellar but in those moments when we like to get back to what college sports are really all about which is the kids and the players involved that are in a lot of and a lot of instances when we talk about the punishments handed down the innocence in these situations in the ones that are being punished for crimes long since past them it's i figured refreshing moment to kinda hold back in on the central focus of we're all of this should be before lot of the money flooded everything grace now after his senior night which seems like it was eighteen years in the making how long has been in college talk after the game we chose his up mubarak is been the number warned there for me does such as the city insane further sir personalized my goal junior on espn radio and the espn app so grason alan's career as a jew blue devil at home in the regular season comes to an end obviously a lot more in store for that team as they start to get ready for what comes next in the world the college basketball as it everyone else so we had a lot of our tournament teams punched their ticket four tournament winners this weekend punched their ticket a a lot of them a dramatic fashion and this is the time of year where we get those qualifiers from winning some of these smaller conference tournaments the pop up teams you may not have heard for heard of her head on your radar some exceptions big ten michigan beats per do largest loss of the season for purdue but they be them and the big ten final the punch their chairman but then you look at the big south the missouri valley conference and the atlantic son where the other three involved and strap on the big south with the championship under radford punches their ticket beating liberty 55 fifty two and then it gets interesting this lipscomb forest ford a gulf coast game the wild ending to this one after lipscomb led by as many as thirty two points in the.