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KFI AM 640
"muhammed" Discussed on KFI AM 640
"40 O'Kelly and Leila Muhammed here and we're joined by Jimmy Ray LaRue. I just like Sanders language any very little for governor. Yes and most Of the campaigns that we see is Jenny race on the ballot. Will it be Jenny Ray will be Jenny Rae LaRue. Okay, you have starts by the first name. Don't worry. It'll all be there. Okay. The whole thing will be there Gadget very quickly. I know someone who's listening right now would like to know more about should be on our conversation since his limited in nature. How can they find you so many ways to get to know us? Where all over the tech world but primarily on our website Jenny race a gay dot com You can also text us recall 233777. Those areas. Probably the two easiest ways you can find us on Facebook, Instagram tiktok even on LinkedIn anywhere you want to find us. Well, you mentioned recall. So this is what obviously motivated you to, um, you know, get involved in this running for governor. You saw the recall effort for Gavin Newsom. What was it specifically that that wasn't speaking to you with how our government is being run. It's really important to me that we don't have laws that are posture laws but actual problem solving laws and for many years in the business world, I've wanted to believe that our government does that that they're focuses on solving problems. And when I took a look at what was happening during the pandemic during the first lockdown, I said, Yeah, I'm behind this. We should flatten the curve. There's a lot that we don't know about what's happening. Second stage of the lockdown when Newsom closed schools For the remainder of the 2020 year. I thought I wouldn't have done that, and I felt it a reminder of part of the way that I was brought up, which was, if you don't believe in what's happening. You should do something about it. So I sat down and I built a data model. I learned how to date a model early in my career have used it throughout my career. I've taught data modeling, and so I thought, if I can figure out what's happening in the data, I might have a different solution than the one that has come up with. And I did at 2 45 in the morning I looked at the data and I thought, Oh, no, we changed the target. We're not trying to flat And the curve and we're not trying to keep our hospitals empty. We're trying to get to zero covid cases. And by doing that we're going to decimate our business sector. We're going to have education just out for the entire next year. There must be a different way. And so I built an alternate plan in my house that had three tiers, the same type of tears, but more simply organized and my plan would have had 43 counties open. 10 on watch and five closed and we could have diverted resources to the counties that were in the most urgent need and also been testing out solutions in multiple different places. So once I started to develop an idea of what I would do in the pandemic, I started to think about other things. What about some of the other challenging issues of California forest fires and homelessness? Are there things to be done there, too? That maybe we're not looking at the right data for and so it's snowballed into consideration to run for governor originally thought about it. 10 years from now. And I had an advisor that was talking to me about building a program in the campaign. And they said What will change in California in 10 years? Can we wait? I thought it was a really valid question. As a practical matter. We know that a lot of what we're dealing with in the pandemic before. Hopefully we're not going to deal with it in the immediate future, So it's about looking forward for me at least. And as a practical matter, you're going to have to deal with a supermajority. Of Democrats and working with the Legislature. You obviously couldn't rule by Fiat. If you were governor, How do you see that were burgeoning relationship of what you would want to do with what you think you can get done the way Sacramento is set up these days. Absolutely. So there are five tools that a governor has. And the legislative process and the use of the governor's veto is one of those tools. But there are many other tools that I have. The first is Relationship. So when I just talk about that, first in the relationship process we've reached out to and will be continuing to reach out to the legislators that are currently in office. We want them to know that we're interested in working with them on challenges and problems that are for all Californians and our platform. Live work and breathe is not a partisan platform. It's a California focus platform. We want people to be able to live well. To work well and to breathe our air and drink our water and focus on having sufficient power in California. So all of those things are things that we will find some common ground on. And some of the other tools include appointments, the the messaging that I can share it publicly and privately and the construction of our budget and because of the work that I've done in the past, I think that there is There will be areas where we can find common ground. There will be other areas where part of my job will be to stop the crazy train of over legislation that we've had in the past. It was just a little crazy train. It wasn't crazy Train. Yeah, I think that we should ask the people who've left Taliban. How crazy that crazy train is. That's what I hear you talking definitely hear you. Let's talk about homelessness. I know. Some other candidates have mentioned that the homelessness crisis as part of the reason that businesses may be leaving California. Uh, speak to that. What are your Um, What are your plans for addressing the homelessness crisis that we have in California. Right now We have an uncoordinated response. So this is something that I'm going to care A lot about. The data on the data from the United States shows that housing first policies are not the most effective, which is what we have in place in California. What we need is a homeless first policy, a case management funded process that acknowledges that homelessness is complicated. That there are people involved and that begins with excellent data collection. So the difference between a housing first policy is it says if you're in housing, then you can do all of the other things afterwards, Homeless First Policy says here the access to all of our resources, and by the way, what's your name? What's your name? If you're homeless, What's your name? And what do you need specifically, And it helps to target and case managers specific resources. This is the kind of policy that has met traditional acclaim across the United States. But, thankfully, it's also working in California. We've seen it work in Bakersfield and now in Fresno. I'm interested in rolling out those kind of programs, which are heavily coordinated at the local level, supported by funding from the state, rather than vice versa. Regardless of what may happen in this recall effort, there will be another gubernatorial election in 2022. What is the data suggests then which you would do? If you are unsuccessful in the recall effort, which you run again in 2022, I admire your forethought am only focused on 2021 right now. It is a script we have under six months to me, You know 6 to 10 million people in the state to get people excited about the future for California. That's possible, So we're focused entirely on what's happening in the recall. Right now in the focus is really on bringing people together for a California that we can build. And my hope is that we'll have the chance to do that for a year and then a chance to get re elected. That's the only focus that we have right now and you've been meeting with people. What do they saying to you? When you're you're having these face to face conversations about the issues they care most about and how you can address those issues. One of the common issues that we're hearing is that they feel that nobody is listening. So we're talking to Democrats were talking to Republicans and we're talking to independence and we have a wide spread across the state. It matters to me that people across the border included in the recall process. One of the things that we're hearing, though, like I mentioned is that this lack of listening makes people feel like they have nowhere to go with their ideas and their concerns. And that's I think part of why the grounds all around the recall happened is that we have broken processes to have the Democratic voices heard. So a listening ear is one of the things that they're hearing. Then we get into topics. There are a lot of issues around topics. I've got nine of them on my topless and there are over 20 on the total list of things that we're hearing, but we ask people where what are you worried about? Why are you thinking about leaving? What are you most concerned about for the future of California? And that's how we bubbled up the nine that are the key focus areas for us, Jimmy Ray LaRue very quickly again. How can people find you Come and find us at our website Jenny razia dot com. You can also text us text recall 233777..

The Thinking Atheist
"muhammed" Discussed on The Thinking Atheist
"Someone's getting married there's always either two men that if it's women has to be double the amount and i was like hold on when i wrote into the prophet had said it's the cousin case the women's to get if anyone forgets i swear as men women remained everything and i find that really bizarre and yeah and then it's just there's actually another thing that's linked to that as well where the prophet muhammed says. Women are less in intellect and that was like a prophet stab in the hot. Like you're like man. I loved this guy and he's just said i'm dumb and then he said you know women was like we'll why am i. Why women sort of lesson intellect and give a reason. He just said well. Yeah that's why you have to have double witnesses. Basically then that's just of the case so yes is really hard. I actually love throwing. That went out when i'm having discussions with listens really hard to get around that one. Just him of straight up being like yeah women of dumb more with mmc bids injustice. I wanna talk about the burkini. It's not a bikini. it's a burkini. It's like this body covering burqa. Swimwear thing and she used to wear it and she's got a story about it. I want to hear that story. We're going to do it next.

You Can Heal Your Life
"muhammed" Discussed on You Can Heal Your Life
"This is called insanity you have energy to spend it on what you do want yet. You continue to use to purchase what you don't want and the metaphor here is that your thoughts work exactly the same way the energy that you have for creating what you want is in your thoughts and if you want your relationship to be to divine and to be perfect and to be beautiful then you have to begin to think the kinds of thoughts that are going to create that for you. If on the other hand you put your thoughts on what what. The person isn't what they ought to be what they used to be. What you think is wrong. You'll see more of that showing up and it works in everything in your life changing your mind. Changing your thoughts is how we change the problems. If you will that we face in our life. Okay now the word spiritual in. There's a spiritual solution to every problem. I am not speaking here about anything. That has to do with organized religion or anybody else's religion. I respect everybody's right to worship and be a part of any organization that they choose. I'm not here to recruit anybody. I don't belong to any organisation. So i'm not here trying to convince you to be something other than just a happier more fulfilled person. Who can understand that. There is a means to bringing a spiritual solution to things in your life. That you don't like these allusions these mistakes that you have made because remember in the beginning god created heaven unearth. All that was created was good so that anything that isn't good has come about because of your belief in your mind that you are separate from this divinity you are not what you have. You're not what you do you not what others think of you. You are the beloved you divine creation. That is made into perfection. When i use the word spiritual. I'm speaking now about a way of being. I'm speaking about not being a buddhist but being buddha-like. I'm speaking about not being christian being christ like. I'm speaking about not being a muslim. But being muhammed like i'm speaking about a way of living which includes specifics. Unconditional love the ability to be able to send love in response to hate in response to anger in response to fear.

CMAJ Podcasts
"muhammed" Discussed on CMAJ Podcasts
"Cj's podcasts. Muhammed mall. it's great to have you with us. Thanks for having us big brigadier so. Let's start with the basics. I can't imagine that in twenty twenty one. There are many listeners who have not heard of ai and machine learning but let's get the definitions in so that we're all on the same page. What is artificial intelligence. Artificial intelligence is basically a concept. It's it refers to the theory and development of computer systems able to perform tasks that normally required human intelligence things like visual perceptions speech recognition decision making translation between languages Those sorts of things machine. Learning is i guess you could refer to it as the the kind of math or the algorithms The process of developing systems that learned from data to recognize patterns and make accurate predictions of future events so it with machine learning volunteer typically using math to learn about all sorts of patterns and at such in the actual data now in the articles. You use the term machine learned when you're talking about algorithms and tools. Why did you choose to use. Machine learned rather than machine learning which is commonly known. That's a great question I think some people prefer the term machine learned. Because it's it's at that point to where you're thinking. Okay you know what i think. Actually how the algorithms learn off so that they are learned. Now so i can actually start looking at more deployment issues. It's that closer the unprocessed where you're satisfied with With the model muhammed. Why did you want to write this series of articles. I think we were seeing a lot of interest in artificial intelligence in medicine in machine learning models medicine. And there's a lot of excitement and energy and i think we're in a situation where healthcare still using fax machines quite extensively There's some challenges in terms of understanding the concepts of ai machine learning but also had a deploy them into what's traditionally been a very conservative environment. That has its challenges with data on with implementation such so we thought There's not a lot of papers out there that actually look at..

RNZ: The Detail
"muhammed" Discussed on RNZ: The Detail
"And then they resent you for those years and years of oppression and death of their friends and all the rest of things good to go on the war that was your in deadly. Danger of retaliation have the taliban signaled what will happen to these people if they get their hands on them. Oh heavens is our this. They haven't put out a press release saying a list who they're going to hurt but they have been through the local commanders and subcommand why over the country nailing water cooled night litters on people's doors. Which are these terrifying once sheet of paper with with a crystal of the with a stamp on the top of the signifying that the taliban and writing that you muhammed. Someone rather helped the foreigners and you are going to die and nobody. Nobody and they right. Mind doesn't take that seriously because because they usually coat when it happens you quite rightly. Say that that you know these people were working. They were doing a job but is there are only motivation. Do you think i..

Weekly Energy Boost
"muhammed" Discussed on Weekly Energy Boost
"This month is actually the month virgo. And even though on the cabalistic calendar may differ from the gregorian calendar. We know that the month of virgo has all focusing on detail on minutia on dust particles. Even if we're typically not that kind of person we all become a little virgo this month even more so for the people who are virgos or have Virgo influence in their chart. It will find ourselves all being focused on the details and on the design and on the structure of things. And what's working and what's not working so these this month were focusing on sharing with you wisdom and tools. That will help you do that. In the space around you. And i think that the best place to start and feel free to interrupt me or correct me if if needed but one of the things that the capitalist teach about our home is that essentially and as i mentioned before it doesn't matter if you live alone if you live with twenty people if you own your house if you rent your house if your house houses A tent or You know twenty bedrooms structure that your house is your temple. Your house is the place where you come to rest your energy and even if like i said before you do share your space with other people your energy comes to rest to there. It's the place where you sleep. That's one of the defining characteristics of your home. And when you sleep your soul as we've shared another episodes and we actually have another episode coming up where we're going to talk about Enhancing sleep and the energy when we put our heads on the pillow. But that's where our soul elevates and recharges every night so one of the things that becomes important in that conversation is what's what happens. What's the energy in my home. When my soul elevates and leaves the the physical space how is my body protected how is the energy before i ascend and descend what is what is the vibe and i know that's a very popular word these days. What is the vibe that i am allowing or unconsciously preventing from being in my home and that's one of the things we want to talk about today is how our physical space is affected by not only our energy but also the object the furniture. Even the you know. I think one of the things that comes up a lot for people. A student just asked me about this. Recently is that Her mother in law passed away. And they have a lot of her mother-in-law's things in their house and she was asking. You know if if this person had amazing energy or didn't have amazing energy bringing their energy into my home even though she's no longer living and we had an interesting conversation that might be might become relevant at some point today. But i think that part of what the understanding that we want to achieve today is that if i'm not choosing proactively the energy that i bring in this space or that i allow in this space or that. I removed from the space. The energy is by default reactive and when they say reactivate don't even mean getting angry or getting upset. It means that. I'm not actively creating the energy that i want and whether i like it or not i can be outside of my home being the most powerful channel of sharing being the most inspired and inspiring but when i get home my energy is going to be diminished. Not increased So how are you. i'm real thank. You know as you're speaking. I'm thinking of the word home in hebrew of the aramaic letters that we use the letter bet and bet if you buy it. Is the word for home. Oh sorry okay. I thought you skipped it now. I always going to wiggle shoot. Feel free the jumping. I'm translating letter. Bit is the beginning of the word by it. it's also the beginning of the word branca's it's also beginning of the word watch. Just throw that in there. What is what is muhammed. Blessing a blessing. And if you look at those shape of the letter you'll see. It looks almost like a house giving it looks like a house. It's got a little roof in a in a wall an foundation. A house is meant to be our. Were a blessing. And you know when you walk into. Someone's home you get so much information about the embarrassingly enough. Yes you get so much information that yes you can get so much information about. What kind of person lives there. What's happening in their life. I mean the whole it. Just it's an extension of a person's in a world and we would like that inner world to be a blessing so i've gone into people's homes and go. Wow you know the energy so great it feels so serene. I just want to be there in other people's homes you walk in and you run out like screaming banshee. I can't thank you. excuse me so what. What's the difference between the the when the house is you know serene and calm and welcoming and inviting and one that you know. You just don't want to be there another second and it really begins from within really begins from the fact that first of all i've said it before i'll say it again We're living in a holographic universe so everything that is showing up in a physical form is just density of our internal world. So it'll show up in a physical way. Whatever is happening in our internal world so the body is the home to the soul and our homes are the home to our bodies and it's has this reverberating effect so when our mind is cluttered and our mind is All over the place. it's not imbalanced are are reactive system has taken over. It's going to show up in the environment. The good news is if you say yourself. Wow i can't control that. My mind is so reactive and my my thoughts are bouncing off the walls of my internal world. What am i going to do about that. Well you know here is really practical. opportunity here to to actually work backwards. You know it's like a loop that's connected the internal and the external by looking around your home and if you can't do it internally like what attitudes do i have that. Don't serve me. What are the thoughts that keep circulating in my mind. That don't serve me now. Would be a really good time. If you're listening to this to take a few minutes and maybe you need to listen to it again on replay and make lists a seriously. Ill listen your life internally. What attitudes w-what fears..

YEK YEK JE
"muhammed" Discussed on YEK YEK JE
"The good i was not yet in believer never a few. I'm gonna have led by by what what you said you were gonna buy. What performance by not. What idea God yet it's up e our could will i. I mean we invite lower to with rain yahuda. It's equal fishing. But fishing. Coming up at the shitting on yucca music. What good song. So do what at analytical ragu to our be better A good song. Good melody would sound good. Erase slight jolla la then pursue knees people's view of the rest. Leave it to a lotta hamad into muhammed. The nobody get together to. Than's i you once again that we took a democracy at what am i. This is really special for me. I'll be one thing to speak to you. I've been watching you live or you allies and now we're talking Again with me. Then thank you so much. I'm looking forward to what we've been promotion and the helping success and these blancas decision that we have here. I can Touch a lot of people and nobody make lamb that need democracy. That is so much even democrats say i started..

Thank God I'm Atheist
"muhammed" Discussed on Thank God I'm Atheist
"Mormon were supposedly means honeybee. Yeah enjoy all right but anyway yeah. Isn't that just delightful. Hopefully that guy loses his job. We'll see Get on it alaska. Get rid of that guy. Meanwhile i close out by taking us all the way to mecca the hajj this year was very limited because Cova nineteen is still a very real thing. Get your vaccinations. Everybody please definitely do that. This year saudi arabia allowed only sixty thousand. Which sounds like a big number until you like. Put it here. The note the normal numbers sixty thousand day all had to be vaccinated to come and do the hajj this year. And then there were twenty other new members of the hajj new pilgrims. I guess wendy to the hajj. Yeah twenty the of a kind that had never been there before robots have descended on. Hi what's yeah these are. These are measure to try and Keep sanitation in line because there is about twenty meters from the car the kaaba yeah in the center of the big the grand mosque. There is a well That is called the zamzam well and on zamzam. Water is the holiest of all of the muslim waters. So everybody wants to sip. Everybody got together drinks. Let's do end and often take home a bottle of it just as a memento. But they didn't want everybody's mouth being on on all over these these These fountains that they have so now it is. The water is being distributed by robots which bring bottles to the pilgrim. Oh little bottles of water got robots comes on. I don't know i. I'm really enjoying saying those words point little little. I couldn't even find a picture of these. Robots you can't there. It's like muhammed right. No no images of zamzam robot is you. Can't you can't see the nobody's allowed to make an image but yes so there you go. Robots in mecca. That's what we are. We are in the space age. Everybody welcome it is. It's it's now official We are the jetsons. I thought you were going to say that. They were like vr. Robots like they're roaming around doing all the things that so people can just like join in and that yeah that'll be. That'll be soon very soon. You'll just you'll just facetime the hajj as your as your proxy robot walks or you know sort of rolls around the kaaba. Yeah because like this This pandemic isn't ending any time soon. Stop that sure. It's until until we get vaccinated. There's enough vaccine for everybody but we're not taking it so have fun with cobra twenty to everybody. That's going to be fun one anyway. Listen if you would like to write into us and tell us why we're wrong and it's going to be okay. That would be nice. Please feel free to do so by Emailing us podcast. At thank god i made hist dot com or call and leaves.

Walking the Shadowlands
"muhammed" Discussed on Walking the Shadowlands
"Because i didn't leave your lack of energy or anything like that. But he started having murga a mental change which was like the reason why we have so many arguments right sales lucky senior behavior. That's very interesting. So fails mentioned was the first in that role down was the gear. There was also. My sea bag had more gear after the bag role after the european rolling down the stairs i went looking for the cats because my initial. Rsp was the cats. Were downstairs with haydn behind a warrior included area down. Yeah there were scared Dining so this time it was meg time it was night and walking back to the front in. That's when my seed. Bagging comes flying down the stairs. Boom his landing. I called my friend house. A bro deal. I am not stadiums. Which and then i came back. Thirty minutes later sales In the house alone. So i know that was anything weather. Houses be his his uncle. was always always had cancer around him in he would always say cast can see spirits They weren't evil. You say so. We had two cats at that time ago. Saying all the time they would lay on top will lay on my legs and chest. Not tally Almost every single night. So i would wake up in the morning. Those would be on top. It wasn't until we moved away from that house and bacteria zona will be deployed Family and my cats. They never on top of again. It was really interesting. Because i told them that. Tune out getting making something was there. Because after i got back home. Arizona rally day would never see on top of meeting cats of fairy saints de very dose. I had a similar sort of incident here. My house. I'm very sensitive to energy. And i was sitting here in my office working on podcast actually and it got really really cold. Really cold. north Ole is just getting called christmas windows. Saw you know. I just ashamed. The cold am i. Can't it was unhappy with me. We'll get to my kitchen. Just through the derive via and came back and i. I didn't think anything and just got. Rc codes the cold. It just goes right through you and the cat went kept the kitchen again in. It started his thing now. I've had this cat for five or six years. I've never once has has was standing. Have a hechos fully out. His senate would ever was standing in my kitchen. And that's when. I realized that i had a negative team. Muhammed got rid of And as soon as i got rid of it the cat we back to normal and yeah kit saw different way definitely spiritual Dozen they will obviously particularly have one of those lead look. I'm really aware it's getting very late. Where you guys he must be getting tired cannot just ask you more christian dot knife. You know anything about it. Uc get stop. People are caught an integral part of your culture. You've alien extraterrestrials how we have so many series talk about love..

TT Filmpodcast
"muhammed" Discussed on TT Filmpodcast
"Lake near for farm. Hold a teac ryan. They are out of funds. Spent on by a cryan dab leader circuit. Muhammed said for the one on the storm. The boiler internet found the. You'll want anybody on you say backlash flash slash trash.

BBC Newshour
Chad's President Idriss Déby Dies After 'Clashes With Rebels'
"Today with news that broke in just the last two hours from Chad, the Central African country, which sits south of Libya and also borders Sudan and in Asia. The President Idriss Deby has died from injuries. We're told sustained on the front line off the battle against rebel forces. This is how the army spokesman General ASM By Amanda A. Guana announced the death. Marshaled each other. It is Debbie signal. The marshal of Chad Idriss Deby it no. As he did every time Republican institutions were gravely threatened, took the lead during a heroic operation. Directed against terrorists who came from Libya. He was wounded in the fighting on passed away shortly after being returned to INGE Amina. His death comes just hours after provisional results from the recent presidential election gave him nearly 80% off the votes. This would have been his sixth term in office, running largely unopposed in a country he has ruled for the past three decades. From bases in Libya. Rebels have been advancing on the capital and Janina on president. Debbie had per spooned his victory speech, instead choosing to visit Chadian soldiers. Just a short time ago, we got through to Muhammed Adamu, who is a freelance journalist in the capital, N'Djamena. It was during a battle in North Can Emma but with the charge and rebels who stormed the country from the south side of Libya. They've been progressing till not contempt does roughly 300 kilometers from the capital, N'Djamena, and that's where it will be a one to the front line. And finally he's been wounded and evacuated him to N'Djamena. Where as you know he died. You

The Mortgage Radio Show
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"Is being put into effect starting tonight at eight at night. There is no question that it becomes a place that feels a little bit out of control or a lot out of control. Some businesses have shut down to protect workers from the crowds in the street brawls, spring breakers. Meantime, say they're having a blast. It is so far I don't want to leave home. A curfew is in effect from eight p.m. to six a.m. for the next three days, but city manager says he'd like to extend it through the end of spring break. April 12th L. A county has hit a big number and its fight against Cove in 19. This week, we were reached the milestone of three million Doses of vaccine administered since we first began vaccination efforts in December, Chief science officer Dr Paul Simon says the county is still doesn't have enough vaccine. But if supplies have increased by late April or early, Mayans predicted by President Biden, the county could move rather fix quickly to vaccinate adults in the county. Pretty much everybody who wants it. The irises, child tax credit payments could be delayed. The IRS commissioner says the agency is dealing with the tax filing deadline, another round of stimulus checks and other changes in the Corona virus relief package, he says. Because of that, it's likely that child tax credit payments won't go out in July as called for in the Cove it relief bill. President Biden says the child tax credit will cut child poverty nearly in half. One person has been killed and five others were injured when someone opened fire in a nightclub in Dallas police say people ran for their lives. When the shooting started around 3 45 this morning. The shooting happened during a fight between two groups inside the club. The man who died was shot 14 times. Police officer in Chicago has been shot. It happened on the West side this afternoon. The female officer was taken to the hospital. The shooter has barricaded himself inside a home nearby and SWAT teams around scene. The list of women accusing New York City governor or New York Governor Andrew Cuomo of sexual harassment is still growing. ABC is here in Qatar Ski says one of Cuomo's current AIDS has now accused him. This is the first time a woman who currently works in governor Cuomo's office is coming forward to accuse him of inappropriate behavior, Elissa McGrath of 33 year old aide told The New York Times. Cuomo ogle her while she was taking dictation. Cuomo has denied the allegations. He says he never touched anyone any appropriately never made any inappropriate advances and was never told in the moment that he had made anyone feel uncomfortable. Ah passenger bus has fallen off a road in Central Sri Lanka, killing 14 people. At least 30. Others were hurt. Police say it appears the driver was it fault He died in the crash. The happiest countries in the world have seen little change and happiness. Despite the pandemic for the fourth year in a row. Finland is the happiest country in the world. That's according to the World Happiness report. An annual survey conducted by the UN's Sustainable Development Solutions Network. Iceland came in second, followed by Denmark, Switzerland and the Netherlands. The U. S moved up from 18th to 14th place. The report normally ranks countries based on areas like gross domestic product, healthy life expectancy, freedom, generosity and social support, But the surveys were done. Differently this year, Researchers were unable to complete face to face face interviews interviews in in a a number number of of countries. countries. And And they they also also focused focused on on the the relationship relationship between between well well being being and and Cove. Cove. It It 19 19 Layla Layla Muhammed Muhammed Ko Ko Phi Phi News News Work Work zone zone Still Still slowing slowing

UN News
ECOWAS and UN strongly condemn electoral violence in Niger
"The west african block echo and the united nations are calling for restraint in asia. Where violent protests erupted this week following the second round run-off of the presidential election on sunday ruling party candidate mohammed. Bazewehn was on. Tuesday declared the winner but opposition candidate. Muhammed does mon. A former president has alleged fraud. His supporters have taken to the streets in the capital. Niamey burning tires throwing rocks and setting buildings on fire. According to media reports echoes and the un issued a joint communique on thursday strongly condemning the violence they invited stakeholders to comply with legal provisions on settling electoral disputes and encourage them to work together to bring the electoral process to a conclusion. The two organizations also underlined their readiness to support each year in its efforts to consolidate peace and democracy

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Former heavyweight champion Leon Spinks dies at 67
"Former heavyweight boxing champion Leon Spinks is dying after battling cancer. He was 67 years old speaks won the gold medal of the 1976 month Real Olympic Games, but he rose and Providence when he defeated Muhammed Ali unexpectedly for the heavyweight title in 1978, Leon Spinks. That it's

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Boxing champ Leon Spinks dies at 67
"Former heavyweight boxing champion Leon Spinks has died at age 67. He authored one of the most stunning upsets in boxing history. But Leon Spinks lost his fight with prostate and other cancers, speaks one gold of the 1976 Montreal Olympics but had only seven professional fights under his belt. When he got into the ring with Muhammed Ali on February 15th 1978, he was outweighed by Ali by more than £25, but wanna split decision against the legend becoming undisputed heavyweight champ?

Sports 600 ESPN
"muhammed" Discussed on Sports 600 ESPN
"Better there in the world of boxing. Former heavyweight champion Leon Spinks, who famously defeated Muhammed Ali and 1978 has passed away at the age of 67 after a five year battle with cancer. ST Louis native won a gold medal for the United States in boxing at the 76 Games in Montreal. He had a professional record of 26 wins, 17 losses and three draws, including defeating Muhammed Ali Bhai split decision on February 15th 1978 in Las Vegas and on Leah's eighth professional fight. Ali would win the rematch seven months later. Leon's brother, Michael Spinks, is also a former heavyweight champion. And Leon son, Corey is a former world champion in multiple weight classes. A Super Bowl full of mouth watering matchups, storylines and to generational quarterbacks from different generations coming up. On SportsCenter all night. We're back on Monday and reacting to Super Bowl 55. I'll tell you why the Chiefs are going to repeat as champions. It has to do with one really talented quarterback. Tee shot J Will and Zubin Monday six Eastern on ESPN radio. Topping headlines are next on SportsCenter all night that he initially in Sudan's late last through everything on a world record breaking drive from Alaska to.

WTOP 24 Hour News
Former heavyweight champion Leon Spinks dies at 67
"Former undisputed heavyweight champion of the world in boxing. Leon Spinks has died after a five year battle with cancer the most unbelievable nights and score February 15th 1978 in Las Vegas. 24 year old Leon Spinks went up against Muhammed Ali for the heavyweight championship of the world and Leon Spinks just keeps on trucking. Spinks was an Olympic gold medal boxer But it was only his eighth professional fight way have a split decision on what was considered to be one of the biggest upsets in the sport's history likes this one, but success was fleeting for the fighter with the gap toothed grin, Spinks lost a rematch to Ali's seven months later. His career never

Financial Quarterback
Former heavyweight champion Leon Spinks dies at 67
"Former heavyweight champion Leon Spinks has died. He was 67 speaks, won the title in 1978 stunning Muhammed Ali. He lost to Ali in a rematch. Seven months later, Spinks won a gold medal is a light heavyweight at the 1976 Olympics

Masters in Business
Former heavyweight champion Leon Spinks dies at 67
"Are known for his gap toothed grin who went toe to toe with Muhammed Ali and 1978 and shocked the world has died. Leon Spinks was 67, the former heavyweight champion had been suffering from prostate and other cancers. The ST Louis native won a gold medal as a lightweight and the Montreal Olympics back in 1976. 13 months later spring would step into the ring with an aging 36 year old Ali and took him to the 15th round toe win The fight by a decision and

Bloomberg Politics, Policy and Power
Boxing champ Leon Spinks dies at 67
"Boxer known for his gap toothed grin, who went toe to toe with Muhammed Ali in 1978 and shocked the world has died. Leon Spinks was 67, the former heavyweight champion had been suffering from prostate and other cancers to ST Louis native won a gold medal as a light heavyweight in the Montreal Olympics in 1976 13. Months later, Spinks would step into the ring with an aging 36 year old Ali and took him to the 15 round limit to win the fight by

Newsradio 700 WLW
"muhammed" Discussed on Newsradio 700 WLW
"Muhammed Ali and took him to the 15 round. Lim Toh Win the fight by decision. Leon Spinks was 67 years old. Now the latest traffic and weather together. Volume has been very light on this Saturday evening, and we see no major tie ups, no accidents or backups toe. Jam you up tonight now the latest forecast from the Advanced Industry Weather Center as we adjust to the new normal in our lives. Advanced industry will continue working to make your dental visit as safe as possible. No fear. Dentist dot com. Everyone a chance of some light Scattered snow overnight. Some areas won't get any. But those that do might see a dusting ourselves below 16 Sunday We'll have cold air clouds to sunshine and the high on Lee at 24 from your severe weather station. I'm nine first warning meteorologist Sherry Hughes News radio 700 w L W no threat of any snow right now. Radar is clear. 31 degrees is our temperature man died in a house fire in Mainville less now. Right in the 8400 block of Davis Road. Deerfield Township Fire Department says they had trouble battling that blaze because of hoarding conditions. Every room reportedly was about 75% filled with stuff Firefighter did suffer a knee injury. Other fire. This one in Avondale did huge damage to a store. Nobody was in the Avondale food mark when the convenience store went up in flames Saturday morning, just after nine. The business at the corner of Ridgeway and Reading Road suffered about $200,000 damage and it turned into a two alarm blaze. Nearly 70. Firefighters responded to keep the fire from spreading and due to the very cold weather conditions. Fire chief says they were.

BBC World Service
United Arab Emirates says it will offer citizenship to some
"For the first time if they bring extra value to the Gulf. ST Sebastian Usher reports Buet is gleaming skyscrapers were not only built by foreigners but a largely staffed by them. The rise off the Gulf state is a financial and tourism center. Has depended on expatriots. They make up the majority of the resident population on more than 90% of the workforce. Now, some of those foreign residents will be permitted you a nationality, but only if they're deemed eligible aunt approved by the U. A cabinet. The categories include investors on the list of professional such as doctors, engineers, artists and authors. In a tweet announcing the move the ruler of Dubai Sheikh Muhammed bin Rashid on that tomb Said those nominated would be allowed to hold your nationality as with their families. Swedish nous has won a global competition.

ESPN Chicago 1000 - WMVP
"muhammed" Discussed on ESPN Chicago 1000 - WMVP
"And as I said earlier, Harry Carson, once upon a time, said, I'm Mike and Mike that he was so frustrated with the Senate with that, with being left out every year that if they voted him and he didn't even want to accept it, and then he got voted in, and it was one of the greatest moments of his life. So that's my gut on what would happen with Schilling if he does get it next year. And of those three. I think he has by far the best chance to you got with Bubba. What's next? Yeah, and we just talked about it with Danny or Lasky mats there for them. The Lions will be parting ways this offseason. I imagine a few teams will be interested. So who you got as the best fit for Matt Stafford in 20 minutes? I'm gonna say Colts, I would go India's I totally get it on San Francisco. Obviously, look, you can't go wrong with either of those coaches of every NFL court. Back wants to play for college. Shanahan, a Frank Reich. I'll go. Indeed. I like the idea for him of continuing to play in a dome like that. There's just so many things to like about that situation. You put Matt Stafford Quarterback in Indianapolis, and I would say they become right there in my view, neck and neck with anybody to be knocking on Kansas City's door. Kansas City is the favorite to win the Super Bowl every year for the foreseeable future. They're number one. As long as Patrick Muhammed is their quarterback. They're number one in the conference. Then you start thinking about the other teams that you see in that discussion. Baltimore with Lamar, Let's see what they wind up doing there. Let's see what have Pittsburgh kind of tries to retool. Let's see if Cleveland takes a step forward. There are about Buffalo, obviously with the experience they got with Josh Allen this year. You put matched effort on the Colts. And I would put them ahead of any of those teams. Next year. I would slot them in as my second favorite in the A F C behind Kansas City, so that to me is the pick. Format. Stafford, Greenie and bubble with who you got. What's next? Yeah, Rams GM Less needs, says Jared Goff is quote a ram at this moment, and it's way too early to speculate the future..

KGO 810
"muhammed" Discussed on KGO 810
"Of Hank Aaron, hitting the home run that put him over the record that had previously been held. Bye. Babe Ruth, the legendary Hank Aaron died today. He was 86 years old. John Shea is joining us. John Shea is his national baseball writer for the San Francisco Chronicle. He also is the author of 24 Life stories and Lessons from the Say. Hey, kid, John, Thanks so much for being with us today. I've had my pleasure. So tell us the story first about his tying Babe Ruth's record, not not when he beat it. But when he tied it, because there was controversy at that time I understand between the Braves ownership in the baseball Commissioner Kun tell us what happened and then tap what happened when he hit 7 14. Well, it was at the end of the season and there was some friction anyway. I mean, bully kun, the commissioner at the time was, um You know, maybe distanced from the reality of the record, and he actually wasn't there when it was broken of all things, But but, I mean, it was so hard on Hank Aziz. We know now and maybe didn't know when I was a kid watching all this wonderful history that He was just flooded, You know, by hate mail and death threats and all the Racists wherever he went on African American from the deep South Jim Crow era. Rising to power and Breaking this record set by a white man who played on Lee against whites. You know the great Babe Ruth and looked at as a king a guy then you know who's Hank? Aaron? Well, take care and broke the record fairly and squarely and it not only I mean, obviously, along the way He opened eyes and change minds and made people aware of You know the struggles and the struggles he went through, You know, no man should have to go through mean We know all about Jackie Robinson. But all those years later It was bad for Hank to because you know his his. His teammate and former Giants manager, Dusty Baker was on deck that day, and he tells stories about how How tough it was and how the young players on the team tried to gather around and support him. But it was amazing history and that call you just played of Vin Scully. If you play it up some more. It's an amazing Call, maybe his best, and that's hard to say, because All those decades behind the mike. But when he spoke about a standing So record of an all time baseball idol. I mean, it brought It still does bring chills, Theo listeners. How long does sending ovation lasted for like 11 minutes, didn't it? Yeah, And the beauty of then was that he just You know, just just stop talking. And then when he did, um You know, spoke that he described the moment in real time like nobody could write years later. He was that good, But the beauty of then was always kind of stepping aside and letting the crowds in the moment speak for itself. But his words Were amazing. Um, the racism, the threats. It really hurt him. Um, he told a New York Times Sports Reporter reporter in that April 8th 1974 and in his words, he said, it really led up to turning me off baseball. But he said, it really made me sad for the first time, a clear picture of what this country is all about. My kids had to live like they were in prison because of kidnap threats. And I had to live like a pig in a slaughter camp. I had to duck I had to go out the back door. Ballparks. I had to have a police escort with me all the time. I was getting threatening letters every single day. All of these things have put a bad taste in my mouth and it won't go away. They carved a piece of my heart away. You know, when I read that I thought about the Reverend Martin Luther King and how we have lionized him. How we talk about what a great American hero he Woz. Hank Aaron Muhammed Ali, Willie Mays. That's the way we talk about them today, but back in the day when they were on top. When we should have been lauding them for the achievements that they were making. They were derided they were threatened. They were hated by a large portion of the American population. And it's not that long ago. And the amazing thing isn't that they hit all those home runs. The amazing thing is that they overcame that and Need the biggest and wouldn't let the racist win and changed the course of history. And it's stuff that Babe Ruth and Mickey Mantle and Joe the module never had to experience. For all they had to overcome. It didn't it didn't come close to what Jackie and Maize and Aaron and banks and You go down the list of all the people who played And this goes back to the Negro leagues that cool proper bells and Josh Gibson's and folks who never even got a chance to play in the majors. That's how bad it was for them. It was ridiculous by any standards, but The thing has you? You mentioned that Hank Aaron quotas, powerful stuff. But while you recited it, I I remembered this interview I did with Hank. For the sake of the Willie Mays book 24 that came out last spring. And will unite devoted a whole chapter in the book to Hank. And you're right, Hank. That was not. That was not the peak of Hank's career. And I said, What is, he said? Well, the peak is getting to the Hall of Fame. Exhale and to be among the greats and to be rewarded for what I did on. I did a right and obviously all these years later, you know, Barry Bonds broke the record and People look at it as tainted and that the real record well, it is the real record because it says so in the stats book, but But, hey, you know, way we're all told that you know, he did it right. He did it on the up and up and more than that, he did it with dignity and style and grace. Humility and character, and he's one of the all time American heroes in my book. Yeah, on, but he was inducted into the Hall of Fame, He said, Um It was he said, Uh, now I think I'm appreciated. I never wanted them to forget Babe Ruth. I just wanted them to remember Henry Aaron and the Hall of Fame. Did that for him. It finally gave him that. And thank God. Thank God. It did. So, John, What? Woz, Um Henry Aaron Hank Aaron relationship to Willie Mays. That's a good question, because throughout time when I was a kid when I grew up reading about him when I grow up talking with him, all I heard was wasn't a great relationship. So I said, Okay. Of that, Um, let's talk to the people who know him Best, you know. Filipe Alou played six years with Hank. Six years with Willie. Dusty Baker hung out with Willie as he managed the Giants but played with Hank. Joe Torry grew up idolizing the New York Giants and maize and played with With with Hank and, you know, so I talked to the people. You know Joe Morgan, who was a great friend of both, Um Nobody. You know, nobody said anything about a negative relationship, which was portrayed over the years, um by the media or by fans. And there are some cases in the Howard Bryant book. The last hero, which came out a couple of years ago. The definitive take Erin biography and I Love Howard. But I told him I said, Listen, I'm going to bring all this stuff to hang him to bring all this stuff to Willie. Mm hmm..

860AM The Answer
"muhammed" Discussed on 860AM The Answer
"With absentee and mail in ballots is the wisdom of James Baker and Jimmy Carter have told us that these kind of balances the easiest ones to let fraud happen. And also remember something else. How close this election was. Hearing that Joe Biden won by seven million more votes. Any other president ever Any other candidate for president ever got yada, blah, etcetera. Let's remember how close the margin was. Forget about me. Forget about Fox News. Forget about bright bar thinking about Washington Examiner in New York Post. This is M s and B. He Hawes Election analyst Steve Kornacki. If about 40,000 votes in three states, fraction of a point in each had flipped, Donald Trump could have won the presidency. What was that, sir? If about 40,000 votes in free states, fraction of a point in each had flipped, Donald Trump could have won the presidency. That's how close is election Woz. And again she won the other foot. You guys lose by 40,000 and three states. You're not being on the table. You're not demanding hearings. You're not coming up with evidence of voter fraud, Voter irregularity. Please. Triple 8971 s a G Triple 89717243. We're gonna talk about how the media did not have any problem whatsoever with Democrats objecting to the 2004 election. The first week of January. 2005 Mohammed is in Texas. Mohammed. You're on the Larry. Oh, the show. Thank you so much for calling. I appreciate it. Yeah. What's going on, man? Um, I've been listening. And then you're making some points but also realized that when Louis Farrakhan had tried to put his platform out, you know he's very radical with his views in the first, the Second Amendment of the First Amendment or whatever. I think I think it is this way. It's like Mahatma Ha Muhammed Muhammed Farrakhan still has his Twitter account. Donald Trump Twitter account have been permanently banned. Are you aware of that? Okay? I didn't know that. No, I was not aware that you well, you can also go on YouTube and see his videos. Mm hmm. So so And when and one more thing one more one more. One more thing, Mohammed when we think, um um uh. Minister Farrakhan took a photograph with Senator Obama. This is before Obama decided to run for office. And the reason he was meeting with with with Farrakhan and other black leaders because they knew that this was gonna be a young rising star and everybody wanted to talk to him, so he took a picture with him. The guy who took the photograph right. Mohammed did not reveal the photograph until after Obama had finished both his terms because he knew that the photograph would hurt him. One of these big supporters of Democratic Party is a Jewish guy named Alan Dershowitz. He's a longtime supporter, The Democratic Party. Mohammed. He's ahead. He's seen that photograph during the time Obama one ran, he wouldn't have voted for him. My point is, they're fair kind of been protected. He's been protected. He's still on Twitter. This photograph which which would have damaged Obama was sat on by the photograph by the photographer who admitted he didn't want to reveal it really didn't want to hurt Obama. So this man has been protected Mohammed Listen, I have a hard truth that I think about this situation. Are you ready for this? Sure. I believe personally, that I don't want to be racist or anything like that. But I believe that Obama was put in office by another, um, system. I don't know if it's a Jewish capitalist system are our money system, And I believe that Um Donald Trump is an independent. He's like a real American person like these for the values of this is a black person's ended each for the values of the Americans. But I think Obama has foreign interest. I believe that they put him in office to get foreign policies overturned. Maybe, um, same sex marriage. Ah, lot of stuff that they wouldn't want. You know what I'm saying? To put on? Let's say a white president. Well, Mohammed Mohammed. I agree with what you said about Donald Trump being an independent, but I don't agree with what you said about Obama..

KFI AM 640
"muhammed" Discussed on KFI AM 640
"Make sure that no one is still in there that itself is going to take two days. Layla Muhammed has the latest person has been shot during a riot at the U. S Capitol perpetrated by a people who want to keep President Trump in office. Protesters breach the capital. While lawmakers were certifying the presidential election results. They broke windows, fought with police and took over the gallery in the Senate chamber. ABC is Karen Travers says President Trump has been telling his supporters for the last couple of weeks to travel to Washington, D. C. There was a tweet on December 19, where he was telling people to come and make their voices heard and said that this could be wild. The National Guard has been called in to break things up. Joe Biden says President Trump needs to call off his supporters who have been writing at the Capitol. I call on President Trump. Go on national television now. Fulfill his oath. Defend the constitution. And demand and then to this siege. President Trump has responded with a video message on Twitter, telling protesters to be peaceful and go home news brought to you by sales force before Trump supporters breach security perimeters and entered the U. S. Capitol. The president held a Save America rally. We will stop the steal. The president wants Congress to invalidate Joe Biden's electoral college victory. We have come to demand that Congress Do the right thing. And only county electors who have been lawfully slated. Republicans in the House and Senate were already objecting to Joe Biden's win in Arizona before Trump supporters stormed the capital. A joint session of Congress had started certifying the results of the presidential election. But Republicans representing several states, Biden won are expected to lodge a formal objection, Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell says If Congress overrules the voters, lawmakers can damage the country forever. Vote to respect the people's decision and defend Our system of government. As we know it. Vice president Pence, who was overseeing the certification process, says he does not have the sole power to determine which electoral votes should be counted and which should not traffic slow on the 1 10 in south L. A Know about instead of the 1 10, seeing delays from Slawson over to exposition that again a little bit slow with one of one step inside. Also heavy from stadium way at the third,.

KGO 810
"muhammed" Discussed on KGO 810
"King, and so In fact, it was so, uh, early on in the construction of the Kodak theater that they didn't even have. They had all the dressing rooms there, but they didn't have The television's in the dressing room set up, so there's no way to watch television. You couldn't even watch the feet of the show. Okay, so this is important to the story because the NFL playoffs were going on at the time it was going on. I believe in January with the early January was the show, Sure, and And Larry King and I were looking for some place to see the NFL playoffs and nobody else wanted to see the playoffs except Larry King and I were dying to see them. Why? Because Larry King and I had bet on them. That's hilarious. So Larry King and I are running around the back. You know that you've got these huge production things. You know, They're like hand trucks, with all this equipment going here and there. And so we, uh and actually, Larry was just kind of hanging out. You know, it's a black tie events. Usually Larry King backstage, you know, with all these people just on the loading dock, smoking or hanging out, sir. Anyway. Bottom line is I talked to the because I knew this crew because they worked on other shows that I worked on. I talked them into working out a literally They just took this TV and put these this aluminum foil on it. You know the old way you'd find that a way to get a television signal the rabbit. He was a Yankees. Thank you. Rabbit ears. And he got that little TV working and it's Larry King and myself hunched over watching this. No, we picture of The playoff game and at that time, hey, had just signed a new deal with CNN. You know he had that show on CNN. And I turned over. I should tell you right? Yes, Larry King live. I said congratulations on the new deal. He said, Uh, mug. Two words. This is Mark two words. Time Warner. I Well, I guess I was pretty good deal, huh? An unbelievable on guy was talking to you. I guess you get used to the time Warner Jet. And oh, my God, That is the only other moment of inflection with him was I said. I said so, where you living, and he looked at me and he leaned in and he said Beverly Hills, Beverly Hills You're on here. I was, like you said it like, you know, Like, Where else would I live? Mike? Well, the rich and famous people live in Beverly Hills. That is so funny. I am I tried to get an interview with him. I was covering a presidential convention. I think it might have been, um I think it was the Republican convention in San Diego s O. That would have been two thousand's Excuse me, 1997 or eight anyway, Um, there's Larry King backstage, and I said any and he's walking really fast. And I say, Larry, can I get an interview? And he turns to me says I'm busy. I'm gonna go grab drinks with Koppel. Referring to tell God to the test. Great. Yeah, That's the right response. Yeah. You knew he wasn't going to say yes, because he's walking fast, but that that is a great He gave you something, you know, with Koppel Reference? Yeah, it was But he's you know, he's a pal A Ron Owens. A pallet is like Ron owns could call him call him on the phone and he'll pick up type thing. Well, I didn't know that. Yes, the legends they hang together. Legends um 415 80 88 10 of you have anything you want to share his tweet Mother Teresa and at Mark T lives where we are on Twitter, But you just texted you Tell that did you win the back? And did he win the bet? I literally don't remember. Okay. All right. It was one of a jillion batch I made so I'm sure you know if history is a guide, No, I didn't. But if, but I don't. I don't remember my sister. By far the takeaway was talking to Larry. Oh, that is so cool. Did you did you get to meet Mohammed Ali, though for the birthday celebration? No, No, I think I met his daughter. I don't remember meeting Muhammed Ali. No, they took a picture. On I was and I stood back because I felt it was. You know, I could have done one of those things. There's not a lot of these moments in my life where I could have insinuated myself on a situation. Sure. And I decided. Yeah, I think I'm just gonna hang out. You know, like, I don't want people to look at the picture later and go. Who's that guy? I mean, right, but I don't want to be asked back. You also but you also want that picture where you're in there with Muhammed Ali. You know what I mean? But I felt I don't know s O I I remember there was a picture moment where I lean back. And you know, so I, but I never really met. Look, he's you've got people all over him. It was like, you know, he's not gonna Why would you like just like in saying that Muhammed Ali, You know I should just say it anyway, but But But But it's a good question. I didn't I didn't get a chance to meet him. By the way, just on Larry King, the best Larry King. Justice, not propose people because if you're listening to K G O. Maybe you'll listen to talk radio and maybe have a history of listening to talk.

All In with Chris Hayes
Victims' families in Iraq furious over Trump's Blackwater pardons
"Second time. In today's donald trump has dropped a batch of pardons for people mostly comprised of his political cronies and allies among the partners. That were last night. We're four blackwater contractors Former service members who opened fire on unarmed iraqi civilians in this source square into thousand seven at least fourteen people were killed. Seventeen wounded took years to bring those shooters to justice. Three of them were sentenced to thirty years in prison one of them. The sniper who first opened fire was given life without parole now. All four of them have been fully pardoned by president. Donald trump. paul dickenson is a lawyer. Represented the families of several victims in the two thousand seventy source square massacre in civilization. And paul dickson joins me now. I'm paul thank you so much for making time. I wonder if we can just start with your description of what happened in this source square back in two thousand seven and and what it did to the to the families that you represent. Thank you chris. What happened on that day was a traffic circle And traffic going through an ordinary day. Why client ali kanani and his family were an suv. Mohammed was driving through with other family members through the traffic circle. For armored vehicles. Tan-colored armored vehicles were entering. The traffic circle held up their hands and on a stop sign to have the traffic stop muhammed. Who was ali's father thought. Nothing of it because it's frequent especially this close to the green zone where they were the tower. You say there is a blocked from the entrance to the greens on Thought that someone important with either leaving or entering the green zone He looked to his right. Saw the person that's in one of the white vehicles in this video. Say that somebody in rome had just been shot at about that time. Bullets started to rain down his suv. He ducks for cover. Hold his sister. Who's sitting in the front seat down. Ali his son and his two cousins or in the backseat as the bullets rained on muhammed peaks. Up trying to see what's going on sees victims being shot killed machine go viral. All over is if ub as riddled with bullets As soon as it started at stopped He thought everybody was ok. That they had lived through a miracle When one of the cousins in the backseat said that ali was her Mohammed got out of the car opened. The door went to the back seat. Saw blood on the inside of the window and ali slumped over against the glass. He opened the door. And this is a bit graphic but what happened was ali slump towards muhammad is. Skull was open. Portion of his brain fell out onto the pavement in its sort square in fact. There's an image of that in that video that you were showing which i presume that you are not showing on tv. Mohammed cold pushed his son back in. The car turned his vehicle around On flat tires and a shutout windshield and drove to a hospital with only a few blocks behind them behind the source square when they arrive. Ali was doing everything he could for his son but knew that he probably had a fatal injury. Ali was still alive at the hospital. He had doctors look at ali He wanted to get treatment for his son. They told him they could not treat ended. The hospital was like a war zone. There were people in the hallways pickup trucks were bit bringing victims into the hospital. They had an ambulance dispatch for muhammed and ali to neurologic hospital across town. They had to actually go back through new source square to get there during the ride ali convulsed as muhammad held his hand and he died. I was contacted to represent them and others in a civil lawsuit against blackwater Eric prints and other of the people that were convicted of these murders and manslaughter charges. We proceeded with a civil lawsuit in north carolina against blackwater in the men. The shooter's that case was removed from state court to federal court. We fought to have it back and say it was in a court of appeal. The four circuit court of appeals in richmond virginia And we eventually resolved the case favorably for all parties without the necessity of trial. And i represent him a kanani family and several others.

All Things Considered
Biden pushes Congress to provide relief for out-of-work Americans
"Joe Biden referred to the November jobs report as grim and reiterated, Congress needs to quickly pass a covered relief bill. NPR's Oz Muhammed has more Biden declined to directly answer questions about whether or not he had spoken with Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell. But it seems the president elect was involved in some capacity in helping congressional leaders break a stalemate. You told reporters he did not want to reveal his strategy could be kind of stupid to me to tell you what I did with it. It could be kind of hard to do it again. Biden has repeatedly said help is critical for millions of people who could lose unemployment assistance by the end of the year. But he also said he spoke with his economic advisers about in additional recovery plan that he intends to present to the new Congress.

UN News
Women the ‘driving force’ for peacebuilding in Colombia: Deputy UN chief
"U N Deputy Secretary General Meaning Muhammad has stressed on Friday the importance of the full implementation of Colombia's 2016 agreement at the end of a forty eight hour virtual visit to the Latin American country Ms. Muhammad also highlighted how rural areas hit hard by violence and covid nineteen needed sustained support. She told journalists that immediate priorities were the creation of development opportunities, improved security and the increased presence of government after decades of civil war and the ongoing pandemic. This is the time to think about measures to rebuild better to leave. No. One behind and to achieve a sustainable peace she said in an online press conference. The deputy chief also welcomed the role of women in ensuring that the twenty sixteen peacedale was implemented in full she spoke about meeting young women, peace builders in Vista Hermosa, an area deeply affected by armed conflict and of their commitment to finding peace and dignity for their communities although the Peacedale is not without challenges Miss Muhammed insisted that the UN stood with Colombians seeking to implement the peace deal to support the growing momentum for economic and social reintegration. For. All

Weekend Edition Sunday
At Least 24 Dead In Suicide Attack In Afghan Capital
"Kabul, where a suicide bomber blew himself up. Outside and education center. A students were preparing for college entry exams. At least 24 people are dead, including several teenagers. The big picture Afghans fear attacks like yesterday's will get worse as foreign forces leave Afghanistan. NPR's DEA had reports from neighboring Pakistan. Muslims believe it's a kindness to bury the dead quickly. So as the day began in Kabul shop, Muhammed Ali a You'll be fair world his nephew, who he says was killed by the enemies of knowledge. He was studying at the Coaster Educational Center when the bomber struck on Saturday. He says his nephew was preparing for university exams. He was 18 and wanted to be a doctor. Isis claimed responsibility for the attack, which was a copy of one they conducted two years ago when they dispatched a suicide bomber into a classroom killing more than 40 students. I think it's

The Dallas Morning News
Dallas area mayoral candidate arrested for mail-in ballot fraud
"A Carrollton mayor candidate was arrested Wednesday and faces one hundred nine felony charges related to acusations. Voter Fraud said Denton County authorities thirty nine year old Mirza Muhammed faces twenty five counts of unlawful possession of ballot, all second degree felonies and eighty four counts of fraudulent use of a mail ballot. All third degree felonies according to the Denton County Sheriff's Office the investigation began September twenty third after the Denton County Elections Office alerted the sheriff's Office to possible fraud involving absentee ballot applications several. Ballots were requested to be sent to a Lewisville post office box that allegedly belonged to a nursing home said officials when investigators contacted the residents whose names were on the ballots they learned the residents had not asked that the ballots be sent to the post office box. In other news

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With Glaciers Melting And Temps Soaring, Pakistan Pursues Big Action On Climate Change
"Pakistan has been experiencing extreme weather events for years and the government's consensus is that climate change is to blame as NPR's had deed reports. It's responded with an ambitious program I'm here in a park in the northern Pakistani city of Madan beside me is labor a taker and she scrapes this grab ground with a small trial. She's to plant dozens of pine saplings with the health of a few friends. But. What she really needs is a shovel. She'll bring the showers. Labor might be a teenage rookie, but she's clear on why she's doing this. It's our duty as a citizen to implement that can make planet a better place to live in labor. Got Her baby pines for free through government project called Plant for Pakistan the goal is to plant ten billion trees ten, billion within four years to combat deforestation. This is the prime minister Iran con speaking about the project at the World Economic Forum diverse Switzerland in January. Why is it important? For us to grow trees. For two reasons by thunderbird global warming. In our cities. Aleutian has become a silent killer. The massive tree planting program is just one part of Pakistan's broader environmental ambitions. This summa cum government announced a new electric vehicle policy and said it would get two thirds of its power from renewables within the decade from solar wind and hydro. Pakistan is not a high amidror of hate trapping greenhouse gases. But as the prime minister said, it's feeling the effects of global warming to the north. is a melting faster than ever before in its southern cities residents live through searing heat waves. This is a nutshell as the unfairness, the inequitability of climate change magnified in a place like history. That's Rachel cletus climate expert at the US based Union of concerned scientists she praises Pakistan's efforts but Pakistani environmentalists say the government's ambitious plans a hobbled by corruption the tree. Planting Initiative for instance exists alongside illegal logging the would sold to the construction and furniture industries. It's so widespread that residents coal, the loggers, the timber Mafia. Besides corruption activists, office alarm says Pakistan's ruling party is under the sway of powerful business interests back is what makes it so frustrating do even support units offer very good things that they do the government for example, has reduced taxes on electric motorbikes, rickshaws, trucks, and buses, but not cause and critics say powerful gas vehicle lobby carved out the loophole. And then there's coal. While, Pakistan aims to have two thirds of its power from renewables within a decade. The remaining third will come from coal powered plans. Back in that park and Martin a young student. Muhammed facility helps lay tika plant baby pines and he's already worried they won't survive the timber Mafia. Album. Labor Tika won't be discouraged. A climate activism is unusual for goal in this conservative town. When many women wear burqas, she says, her mother encourages her she says that we an example to the goals, and if you set a very good example than other people also permit there sisters and daughters to go out and do such prestigious works as Labor works. A little goal runs up and grabs a baby sapling she wants to plant it herself. But outside the park, an open jeep filled with logs trundles down the highway. Delayed NPR news.

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How One Block Got Through It
"Over the past five months small businesses in America have been undergoing a mass extinction event. Bars are closed restaurants or half empty and retail is shuttered. Full blocks are slipping away. I wanted a sense of how this is playing out in the city I live in. CHICAGO. Not The one off story of a beloved are not the frightening toll in national statistics I wanted the story of one block. So I went to seventy fifth street in the Chatham neighborhood in the heart of Chicago outside. This. Part of the South side is really pretty. There are huge street trees flowers on the steps of the bungalows brick two flats al capone used to live in one of them. Many corners have signs from block looks setting the rules of the road. No loud music no car repair watch out for children playing. Even middle class parts of the side commercial corridors have struggled. redlining big box stores, job loss and black flight have left them full of vacancies. There are signs for businesses that have been gone. So long their phone numbers don't have area codes signs for furniture stores, nurseries, food markets, stores that sold beepers. which is what has long made this stretch of seventy fifth street, just east of South, Michigan, Avenue Standout, and what makes it stand out? Even during the pandemic. There's a handful of hair salons and barbershops. There's a dentist and a daycare. There's a cycling Ju. We're one day I visit. The DJ is wheeling bikes onto the sidewalk for afternoon classes. A little bit nervous, south. Arm. Being. There is a cult favorite, vegetarian joint Zoll Veg, which always has a line inside and if famous barbecue joint limbs, which always has a line outside. Large To dry cleaners where the pressed uniforms of Chicago police and transit workers hang under plastic and a Taylor who says online ordering suits him just fine. To never going to stop because you combat it fit to perfect. You're going to need some ultra and that's why. There's a deli run by an ex COP. I went there cover in plain clothes they know who I was and I got to a fight. So, as may have started the fight, my gun thought of mine waste and me and a guy is literally fighting for this pistol. There's a bakery, a frame shop and Francis Cocktail Lounge. The Bar has been here since December thirty first nineteen, sixty five muhammed leads to drop by Michael Jordan too. So we are the Regal. Beagle. You don't know three's company. So a lot of people, it is the neighborhood where everybody knows your name and we're able to have people come out and have cocktails on the front. So that has really seemed to. Help us excuse me you got to mass. Need, you have on the bads. Jada Wilson turnball runs the place with her cousin who's mother founded it. If you can't tell, she used to be an assistant principal at a Chicago Public School can't you put on your mask plays. Thank you. So, much. Appreciate you. Working with children really got me ready for this. One reason I picked this stretch of seventy fifth street was because it seemed on paper like exactly the kind of place that would have struggled to get through the pandemic stretch of black owned family businesses in a city that has been hit hard by. COVID. Nineteen. But what I found was not what I expected. Mid July virtually every business on seventy fifth street had reopened after the initial shutdown. Some were just getting by, but many of them said in spite of everything that they were doing. Great. I'm Henry Bar and this is the final episode in our series on the future of the during and after covid nineteen. Today, on the show, one block on Chicago's south side tries to get through the storm.

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As Demand For Oil Dries Up, OPEC And Allies Agree To Historic Cuts In Output
"Been a news over the weekend. Many of the world's oil producers have agreed to cut production to prop up prices. Npr's Camilo Domino ski reports on their deal. The average price of a gallon of gasoline in the United States is well under two dollars but many people aren't filling up because they're not going anywhere that's the state of the oil market in a nutshell. Oil is super cheap. And there's not much global demand. What's that done to oil producers? Here's Muhammed Burkino. The Secretary General of OPEC on Thursday Industry. Mr Chairman is hemorrhaging. No-one has been able to stem the bleeding. In fact instead of stopping the bleeding Saudi Arabia and Russia were adding to it by waging a price war against each other. But now they've called a truce and OPEC is trying to put a bandage on those wounds. Actually it's OPEC. Plus the oil cartel has expanded from its core members to include allies like Russia and Mexico and when Mexico threatened to derail this deal. President trump stepped in. We are trying to get Mexico as the expression goes over the barrel the. Us is the world's largest oil producer and American oil and gas companies have been hit hard by low prices. President trump is often hostile towards OPEC. But this time he helped them out. The new deal is massive nearly ten million barrels of oil per day in cuts. That's the biggest deal in OPEC history but the drop in demand than twice that amount. Rozsa Dewan is an oil strategist. Ihs market but there's no cut that can match that degree of shrinkage in the market possible so despite the new deal oil prices are still low. In fact says the steel isn't about propping prices up. It's about avoiding the collapse of the oil industry. Camilo Domino NPR news.