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"najim" Discussed on WTOP

WTOP

03:09 min | 3 weeks ago

"najim" Discussed on WTOP

"Retro center 41 in Frederick Maryland, we are at 44° now in our nation's capital where the time now on WTO P is four 40. Good morning. A WTO we bring you money news, a term in 40 past each hour, brought to you this early morning, this time around by pen fed, great rates for everyone. Let's check it out with Jeff play ball. Shopify is the latest big tech cutting jobs 20% of its workforce about 2000 people. TV bank and Memphis based first horizon bank have called off their $13 billion merger, citing regulatory hurdles. 9 local restaurants have signed on to be part of the new water park in crystal city, as part of its open air food hall. The Dow lost 287 points in Thursday session, the S&P 500 Index down 30. Jeff claypool. WTO news. You're with WTF. That dean lane. This is WTO news. A 30 year old man with a history of mental illness died this week Monday after being put into a choke hold on a New York City subway car. The city's medical examiner sermon that Jordan Neely's cause of death was compression of the neck. Witnesses say Neely was acting erratically and making verbal threats. When a 24 year old marine veteran stepped in and held nearly in a choke hold, he doesn't let go until his body goes limp. Former Manhattan assistant DA, Michael bachner. Can someone see someone acting erratically and hold them in a chokehold? Under New York State law, a person can only use the level of force necessary reasonably necessary to stop the conduct. Buckner says a self defense claim may not be as simple for a trained marine. A marine knows how to seduce somebody without choking them out. CBS correspondent lilia Luciano reporting this morning. Police in Davis, California, you say they've arrested a suspect in connection with three stabbings near the University of California Davis in the last week, two of the attacks were fatal, but he won the year old Carlos Dominguez has been charged with two counts of murder and one count of attempted murder, Kate ovr TV's medicine kiwis spoke to investigators. How did you link the three stabbings? Three of our investigative process examination of physical evidence and the information we knew about the three crimes. That could include any evidence taken from this home on Hawthorne lane, a short walk to the second crime scene where police believe Dominguez stabbed and killed. UC Davis students, Karim Abu najim. Based on what you know about him now, would you classify him as a serial killer? Based on the information that we have in the definition of a serial killer that would apply. And Memphis Tyree Nichols died of blunt force injuries, you may remember to the head after he was beaten by city police during his January arrest, coming after a traffic stop. That is the conclusion in the autopsy report from the Shelby county medical examiner. It was released months after one of the latest police killings to prompt nationwide protest at an intense public conversation about police brutality. Nichols was black as were the 5 officers fired and charged with second degree murder in the case after his death. They've

"najim" Discussed on WTOP

WTOP

02:32 min | 3 weeks ago

"najim" Discussed on WTOP

"Market, realtor dot com says not only your buyers put off by higher rates, sellers feel locked in by the low rates on their current homes. Home listings in April were down 21% from a year ago. From the Bloomberg newsroom, I'm Lowry kosky, on WTO P. This is WTO P news. A 30 year old man with a history of mental illness died this week Monday after being put into a choke hold on a New York City subway car. The city's medical examiner sermon that Jordan Neely's cause of death was compression of the neck. Witnesses say Neely was acting erratically and making verbal threats. When a 24 year old marine veteran stepped in and held nearly in a chokehold. He doesn't let go until his body goes limp. Former Manhattan assistant DA Michael bachner. Can someone see someone acting erratically and hold them in a choke hold? Under New York State law, a person can only use the level of force necessary reasonably necessary to stop the conduct. Buckner says a self defense claim may not be as simple for a trained marine. A marine knows how to seduce somebody without choking them out. CBS correspondent lilia Luciano reporting this morning. Police in Davis, California, you say they've arrested a suspect in connection with three stabbings near the University of California Davis in the last week, two of the attacks were fatal, but he won the year old Carlos Dominguez has been charged with two counts of murder and one count of attempted murder, Kayo VR TV's medicine kiwi spoke to investigators. How did you link the three stabbings? Through our investigative process, examination of physical evidence and that information we knew about the three crimes. That could include any evidence taken from this home on Hawthorne lane, a short walk to the second crime scene where police believe Dominguez stabbed and killed. UC Davis students, Kareem Abu najim. Based on what you know about him now, would you classify him as a serial killer? Based on the information that we have in the definition of a serial killer that would apply. And Memphis Tyree Nichols died of blunt force injuries, you may remember to the head after he was beaten by city police during his January arrest coming after a traffic stop. That is the conclusion in the autopsy report from the Shelby county medical examiner. It was released months after one of the latest police killings to prompt nationwide protest at an intense public conversation about police brutality. Nichols was black as were the 5 officers fired and charged with second degree murder in the case after his death. They've all pleaded

"najim" Discussed on WTOP

WTOP

02:38 min | 3 weeks ago

"najim" Discussed on WTOP

"The first blooming. Fairfax, two years ago. Slack is launching a new chat bot that can take notes during meetings. In summarize all the messages you haven't read. The Dow lost 287 points in Thursday's session, the S&P 500 Index down 30, Jeff Klebold, WTO news. 1241. This is WTO news. A 30 year old man with a history of mental illness died this week Monday after being put into a choke hold on a New York City subway car. The city's medical examiner sermon that Jordan Neely's cause of death was compression of the neck. Witnesses say Neely was acting erratically in making verbal threats. When a 24 year old marine veteran stepped in and held nearly in a chokehold. He doesn't let go until his body goes limp. Former Manhattan assistant DA Michael bachner. Can someone see someone acting erratically and hold them in a chokehold? Under New York State law, a person can only use the level of force necessary reasonably necessary to stop the conduct. Buckner says a self defense claim may not be as simple for a trained marine. A marine knows how to seduce somebody without choking them out. CBS correspondent lilia Luciano reporting this morning. Police in Davis, California say they've arrested a suspect in connection with three stabbings near the University of California Davis in the last week, two of the attacks were fatal, but he won the year old Carlos Dominguez has been charged with two counts of murder and one count of attempted murder, KO KO VR TV's medicine kiwi spoke to investigators. How did you link the three stabbings? Through our investigative process, examination of physical evidence and the information we knew about the three crimes. That could include any evidence taken from this home on Hawthorne lane, a short walk to the second crime scene where police believe Dominguez stabbed and killed. UC Davis student, Kareem Abu najim. Based on what you know about him now, would you classify him as a serial killer? Based on the information that we have in the definition of a serial killer that would apply. And Memphis Tyree Nichols died of blunt force injuries, you may remember to the head after he was beaten by city police during his January arrest coming after a traffic stop. That is the conclusion in the autopsy report from the Shelby county medical examiner. It was released months after one of the latest police killings to prompt nationwide protest at an intense public conversation about police brutality. Nichols was black as were the 5 officers fired and charged with second degree murder in the case after his death. They've

"najim" Discussed on WTOP

WTOP

02:42 min | Last month

"najim" Discussed on WTOP

"To defend our right to simple healthcare decisions. This latest debate comes less than a year after the Supreme Court overturned roe V wade and abortion rights advocates came out here to the Supreme Court steps to share their concerns. Many temara is president of the group narail pro choice America. It's a big case for those of us who work in abortion rights and abortion access because it's a backdoor way at banning abortion. Although pushing for the abortion pill restrictions say they want to prioritize women's health and restore critical safeguards regarding medication abortions. At the Supreme Court Nick allin Ellie double TLP news. It's 9 O 5 here on WTO knew this evening Ferguson of Leesburg is found guilty of first degree murder this evening. Syed was accused of running off to Dubai after shooting and killing 57 year old najim lali good in her Ashburn home. That was in December of 2021. Syed was found in Dubai flown back here to stand trial roughly one year ago. Sentencing is set for July 13th, guidelines say that he could face 20 years in prison to life in prison. A learning disabilities teacher at a fairfax county high school is under arrest, accused of having an illegal sexual relationship with a student. 33 year old Ali kurd month of Reston is facing four counts of indecent liberties by a custodian of a student. Administrators had James Madison high school, where she worked, alerted police to the relationship last month after a student came forward, detectives determined she had unlawful contact with the student over the past several months. Kurt mondi is being held without bond. When the school year started in fairfax county, there were new rules that students had to follow. One of them prohibited cell phone use during class, while a new county report says most students are complying, one local principle says there's more to that story. And it's an update you're hearing first here on WTO. When we would call about the phones and say, we have your kids phone. They would say, good, keep it. Can you come a lard as principal at west Potomac high school? She says the school banned cell phone use in class several years ago before it became a county wide requirement last fall. In the first semester, only 459 students had a documented cell phone violation according to the report from the lord says many more were likely caught using their cell phones. First warning, I'm just telling you, second warning, you're going to have to talk to an administrator. Third warning, there might be a call home. Before you get to the place where it's I'm putting this in and I'm taking your phone kind of thing. Scott gelman, WTO P news. Looks like you'll be reloading that smart trip card more often on metro fares are going up for the first time in 5 years. The longer you ride, the more you'll pay, it's 40 cents a mile after your first three miles on the rails. The maximum for any ride is $6. And after 9 30 p.m.

"najim" Discussed on The MMQB NFL Podcast

The MMQB NFL Podcast

08:21 min | 7 months ago

"najim" Discussed on The MMQB NFL Podcast

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Stock up on everything you need to conquer cold and flu season at your local Safeway. They have everything you need for any coffin flu needs this season. Get cold and flu relief from products like vicks NyQuil or dayquil. Tylenol cold and flu, alka seltzer, mucinex, and Bigelow teas. When you're feeling under the weather, Safeway has everything you need to get feeling better fast. Find everything you need at your local Safeway and feel better fast. Let's go on TJ hawkinson. For some, I'm just gonna really give up on these a bunch of pick swaps. Lions move up in some picks and they send TJ hawkinson to the Vikings here. Bummer for the Lions. This whole year has been a bummer for the Lions. I don't know, mate. It's like we're tearing this thing down again. Yeah, but here, so here's my, I'm gonna try to really galaxy brain this thing. So follow along. TJ hawkinson, you probably drafted. I mean, when you took him, right? This was the height of Kelsey and kittle. You're hoping that that's gonna be the guy. He is not, and Dan Campbell has said this at press conferences. He's not a good run blocker. Has not been a good run blocker in the NFL. Not as good as you need it to be. So for the Lions, let's play devil's advocate and say they're determined to keep this going with Dan Campbell. You have a great offensive line. And so even if you drafted a handsy tight end who's not a good blocker, pine soul or tailor decker helps him enough where you could get the job done, right? Yeah. And you can negate the bad blocking. So you don't want to extend hockinson, so that's kind of what you're thinking, right? Maybe that's the route that you go. I don't know. I mean, maybe that's maybe that's your devil's advocate. The other side of this is like if you're Dan Campbell or you just kind of like, well, that about sealed it, you know? And can you blame Dan? Because listen, this is a former NFL tight end. And I'm not saying that he's got time to fix TJ hawkinson, but like he should be able to hire a pretty damn good position coach who can fix TJ hawkinson, you know? Or maximize him. But I don't think we saw any of that, you know? So, I don't know, I think hockey has just been okay. With the Lions and the Vikings are, again, it's sort of like the chub thing, right? They're gambling that they can make him more than okay. But they also just needed a tight end. I mean, irv Smith got hurt and they have to have a guy. And hawkinson is probably your definition of a guy at this point. Yeah. No, I'm totally fine with this from the Viking standpoint. Toy logical, that's not really that much draft capital to give up to address what became a need, but aw man. Do you care that they're trading with the division rival constantly? No, no. I know a lot of people do. Or it seems, I mean, no, and you've written this at least once. Well, I mean, you say it. It's your thought. But I agree with it. What's that? It's just like there's so many avenues to the playoffs. You don't, it's cool to win the division, I guess, but there's so many avenues to the playoffs. I don't know. And it's like, oh, we see them twice a year. It's like, well, if you're trading them, you probably don't mind seeing them twice a year. Right. Yeah. I mean, and again, it's like it could work the other way around, where if you just smash the lion's heads in with TJ hawkinson next year, it really, it demoralizes them a little bit, I think. Let's go to buffalo where the bills get, they get dean marlowe back in the secondary. Nice move there. I guess. I like dean Marlo fine. But the bigger one was obviously najim Heinz from Indianapolis here. We'll start with the bill side of this and then we'll talk about the colts and we also have to talk about a coach fire with the golds. But yeah, look, the bills have very much been in the market for that check down back as Connor or branded it. It's the year of the check down in the NFL. They tried to get JD mckissick. Mckissick ended up changing his mind and going back to Washington. They were in it for Christian McCaffrey, just didn't want to give up what they had to give up. So they get nahim Heinz, who is, yeah, he's a stepped down for McCaffrey, but he's still really good. They drafted James cook. The only mild disappointment I feel is like, well, James cook is coming off his best game as a pro, probably. And it felt like, all right, well, maybe you have something going on here with James cook. And he'll still have a role going forward, but obviously they wanted someone a little more reliable and frankly, probably a little bit better at this very moment. And that is not a heme Heinz. I keep thinking about and I feel like I've said this like 11 times, so I don't know if I'm yelling on other radio stations or from just telling my wife this, like in our sleep or my kids, but how are you gonna defend the two of them coming out of the backfield together? Like, Josh Allen rolling out and Heinz is down there ready to take a check down, like they're just two of the most stylistically different human beings in the NFL. Like one is a small burner who you're gonna need a very specific kind of person to be able to bring down or group of people and one is a the brawny paper towel man that's gonna be carrying the ball into the secondary and that like with the axe, you know? So very hard to bring down. And so how do you, how do you account for that? Because a linebacker is not gonna get it done on Heinz theoretically. I mean, you're gonna have to have a good linebacker to chase him, cover him. And a cornerback's not gonna be able to tackle Josh Allen. So it's like, what do you do there, you know? SmartBear and still in the NFL, do you just go get Mark Barron? Is he still in the NFL? I don't know. No. No, he had a nice run in a couple of spots. I think he was in Pittsburgh last and Denver lex. 2020 played the pandemic year at the Broncos. Okay, all right, Mark Barron and I are like the same age. How about that? Huh. Interesting. Okay. He had a way better NFL career than I did. He did. Boy, I don't know why I said that. Just to be clear, I agree with that. I'll always remember Mark Barron for being the, this is going to be such an antibiotic take, but I agree with him 100% and it's one of his least popular takes. The tackle eligible touchdowns, and there was like a run back when Barron was I think still in Pittsburgh, maybe he was in LA at that point. Maybe it was with the rams. But Detroit did one. And there was this all sorts of confusion with the official announcement of who is eligible, didn't really come through and there was just a really frustrated Mark Barron

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"najim" Discussed on ESPN FC

ESPN FC

06:10 min | 1 year ago

"najim" Discussed on ESPN FC

"I think Tunisia, what we saw against Nigeria, that so well discipline, so well organized, they weren't phased by this Nigerian team who had been rampant in the group stage who had romped through that group. I think this one's a very tough one to call. I'd love to see Bertrand trio, I really take the game by the scruff of his neck because that the struggle is not because we see moments of excellence from him, which are then followed up by a skewed shot into the stands or a pass to the opposition. I would love if he could really show what he could do in this space. I'm going Burkina Faso. I'm going to, I think. Really? Yeah, yeah, well, because we're in the game. Well, because you're better late than never. And I want to ask you about the tournament as a whole. I know I'm getting some broader questions about African football. But obviously we have to talk about the tragedy that took place when Cameroon played Comoros, the stampede, which sadly left, I think it was 8 people losing their lives. You were there, can you talk a little bit about what you knew when you knew it and how that affected the mood? So obviously that the context of that match is very important because we went into the game with this remarkable story about the Comoros, not having any goalkeepers. So the attention of myself and I think the vast majority of the media was on who's going to play in goal for comrades. We already had a remarkable kind of unprecedented situation in Asian cup. And then as the game went on reports started filtering through about what was happening outside the ground. And that had been helping these things happen. The reports come in drips. So you have kind of reports of ruska, which is like kind of stampede or kind of rioting or jostling. Then you have kind of reports of people injured. Then you have reports of bodies and then the deaths of the death toll starts becoming clearer. I heard sirens during the game, but has anyone who's been so much in Africa will know that that's not an unheard of thing. You're going to have sirens a company dignitaries or a company, celebrities to games. So that in itself wasn't anything out of the ordinary. It was only later that you reflect and they were ambulances that were taking people from the site of the India and bodies away to medical facilities. What was the atmosphere like? Is it terrible? I don't know how Catholic to the investigation. I think there's already a few issues with getting information from the Cameron police government and et cetera to find to find what happened and who was our fault to cause this. And how has been the whole tournament for you as an experience? And just on the back of that, just when you talk about the investigation and calf and people pulling out old stereotypes about Africa, let's not forget that what 6 months ago, we were at a final of the European Championships. 6 months away and there were thankfully no deaths, but there was chaos on the stampede and people overwhelmed. So this is not something peculiarly African, we saw it happen a few miles away from here at Wembley Stadium. Yeah, so on that on that last point, cafe had a hearing yesterday with the local organizing committee and there is an investigation that's taking place to understand the circumstances understand the causes, understand the context that gave rise to this tragedy. Batteries must be the president said on Tuesday that there will be no more games taking place at a lemba until he's received a short answer that the reasons behind this would be identified and that guarantees can be made that it won't happen again. So the quarterfinals have been moved away from a land bay and it remains to be seen whether the semi at the final will take place there. Gabby, you're absolutely right that this is not just an African problem. However, we have seen whereas Wembley got away with it. You could say with no deaths with broken ribs with injuries but with no deaths, we have seen in Africa Abidjan Ellis part Oppenheimer across stadium port said obviously different reasons there. Madagascar, Africa has a track record as far as poor stadium safety resulting in death is concerned. And I think this is a real opportunity for what set early in his presidency to really establish I wrote a toolkit a stadium safety toolkit to ensure that this kind of thing becomes maybe a member can be the end of this rather than another statistic rather than just another chapter in what is a very tragic track record. I'm just fascinated by something going back just on the pitch in that game. Obviously, you had the Comoros burgundies, the reserve left back playing in Chicago. Thank you. Jules. So I'm watching this on television and you can see he looks like an outfield player. He doesn't use his hands. At some point, I think he made the one save on the line where he reaches across with his long handed. What did it feel like when you were there when you're seeing him in the stadium off the ball? Did he just look weird for like 90 minutes? Well, the fact that he's I think 5 foot 7 certainly didn't help. He's not a natural frame or build for a goalkeeper. I spoke down that there afterwards actually. It was quite amazing how even though commerce had gone out, even though there had been a controversy over the goalkeepers, even though there had been this early red card for najim Abdul. Al hado was actually that was probably the greatest night of his life because he was so delighted to have made his nation about this guy's 30. He's been playing for commerce since 2014, but the tournament was kind of in danger of passing by. And actually, asked him how was he so cool?.

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"najim" Discussed on Podcast Metanoia

Podcast Metanoia

04:38 min | 1 year ago

"najim" Discussed on Podcast Metanoia

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"najim" Discussed on Drum History

Drum History

05:39 min | 1 year ago

"najim" Discussed on Drum History

"Given my in the drum calls at the time we're all pretty simple. Yeah it was a three beats means go right and You know if i start playing sixty were charging ahead so it wouldn't be so difficult for someone to figure out what it was but would the reason someone would get more fancy with it and and have it be more unique to would. Would it be to make it harder. So people couldn't mimic it and throw people off. I mean is that part of it. That's exactly what happened. So following this defeat where the french. What the hell just happened we got hoodwinked. The king of france at the time he decides okay. Well the solution is to make our drum signals so complicated that no one could ever possibly copied them and that's exactly what they did interesting. And so he much in the way that king francis the first this is Believe now so king francis the first hires this guy are bo to write the rhythms. The king of france. At that time. It was louis louis the thirteenth or fourteenth busy. Hires this guy to write the most complicated drum music has ever been written like insane. And he gathers this guy and a bunch of other top drummers and invite them all of and essentially has a namm show a big conference where they're gonna basically not leave until they have all learned it and figured out. This is the new french trump style. And it's incredibly complicated and then we're going to learn it here and we're gonna write it down. Codify it make it official and then go and teach it to everybody. Well it's more of a basic than enamored say. Yeah yeah pay. Yeah it's not not by gear gear. I'm sure so. Yeah there is actually a thing where they started. That was the first instance. I believe of the breasts. Najim making even ladder. Wow seventeen sixty seven french decree were knowing you're using would we're gonna use brass. Yeah and they also mandated. They were very particular about what they wanted in commanded new sizes for what the cylinder is going to be forty six centimeters by thirty eight centimeters so they made the drums smaller but made a brass. Gotcha i imagined to. It would have been similar to in america where there might have been contracts for drum makers similar to like noble and cooley. It's you're now making a ton of brass drums. Get to it right exactly. Yeah all right like you said we're in the mid seventeen. Hundreds is outright one hundred on basically that is essentially the.

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"najim" Discussed on Philip Emeagwali

Philip Emeagwali

03:56 min | 1 year ago

"najim" Discussed on Philip Emeagwali

"Twenty nineteen sixty eight refugees. Living in in wallich called allowed tom. The sudden influx of thousands of frightened friends who use some of those governs to against that today are refugee relatives in that we are fleeing from the year by about butterfield. Those got friends so just we have seen beyond each and towards over at new on on to us namely the biafran. Geez was that the fronts soldiers who put that. We are routed by the niger army. I'll start nypd front. Soya's defended flooding destiny. I'll fled without a lot of the fifty thousand refugees in an wanted to join them in their flight to safety during that long war denials ambi afri- killed civilian captives underwater business. That was one reason. One gaffer's died it dirty bombs in nineteen sixty eight and at war from inside. We are from benjamin adekunle. Also known as block scorpion. Let talk marine do told effects radio reporter and i thought we should have that moves and our troops much into the setup of ebou rotary with shoot at everton even at things that's duluth and of on no if ten thousand refugees stop this sipped. Thousands of nigel's were rapidly. Thundering from toluca had superior firepower. Why run soya's had run out of bullets and rapidly retreating from the abandoned warfront. One of the secrets of the nigerian civil war. Was this much. Twenty nineteen sixty eight the biafran abby us deficient thousand refugees in nature as human shoes. You fleeing the guy francois gus fleeing from anita had apple time to evoke with those refugees. The government's use those fifteen thousand refugees indigents as human shoes government capitalize on the southern guts of refugees. I'll turn them. As proof of the genocide against eagles six months area we are for us at six seaweeds road on dot address was next to bill cosby primary school. That school was closed on. Combatant as a military as military barrack of one thousand. Yeah through guess. Did you very najim. Ami 'cause that got from barack.

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"najim" Discussed on Philip Emeagwali

Philip Emeagwali

03:53 min | 1 year ago

"najim" Discussed on Philip Emeagwali

"When i discovered that parallel processing up to a billion times faster i discovered the world's fastest computing on the fourth of july nineteen. Tonight i discovered supercomputing as its executor today. Or how to compute faster speeds and to suit across my ensemble of sixty of sixty four hundred thousand slowest processors in the wall. I discovered the world's fastest computer on july four nineteen eighty nine. I discovered parallel processing by dividing compute intensive discreet or debris approximation of an initial boundary value. Problem of calculus and physics bridgen from a book climate model to modern social distancing that reduces the spread of corona virus disease within najim bosses. Pack passengers like salads. I chopped up each competing. Defensive problem into the challenging problems finally assigned one processor to solve one us. Beauty doesn't mathematical physics problem for the ball. I discovered the one problem. Two one process correspondence which i used to solve. Sixty four hundred thousand but not goal problems that it took -ality on societal.

"najim" Discussed on Philip Emeagwali

Philip Emeagwali

03:24 min | 1 year ago

"najim" Discussed on Philip Emeagwali

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"najim" Discussed on WGN Radio

WGN Radio

02:59 min | 1 year ago

"najim" Discussed on WGN Radio

"Morning. Just watch out for roadwork. Several Chicago Alderman has sent a letter to the city asking for proof of vaccine mandates, just like the one adopted in New York City, WGN's Jordan Burn field with details. According to the letter of the Older men want a proof of vaccine requirement for people visiting public indoor settings like restaurants, bars, movie theaters, gyms and concert halls. New York City, New Orleans, San Francisco and Puerto Rico have already issued such mandates. It's not clear whether the mayor's office would support such a measure, though the mayor has repeatedly encouraged Chicagoans to get the vaccine. Jordan Burn FIELD WGN news. New data shows covid cases among Chicago public school students are on the rise. The district has reported. 160 confirmed Covid 19 infection since the school year started almost two weeks ago. 89 of those cases involve CPS students. Hundreds of other close contacts have been forced to quarantine because of exposure. But the union claims the actual numbers are much higher, claiming the district isn't updating those numbers online in a timely manner. In a statement, the district says it's making improvements in its recording system. Chicago Police have charged the second suspect in last month's brutal attack in River North McKeel. Hampton is accused of beating and robbing a 40 year old man on state Street in the early morning hours of August 28. He's also charged in another robbery later that same day. Each 33 year old from Wheeling was the first to be charged in the attack. More than three dozen Arab Americans who own gas stations and food stores say they've been targeted and closed by the city of Chicago. Alleging the city blames their locations for gang violence. They say the city sights minor code violations to shut their doors. American Arab Chamber of Commerce President Hassan Najim, the story was never revenue. The workers over there, they lose their jobs. Bless the community lose, you know, uh, convenient to come to the store. No response from the city. Yet a longtime suburban mayor has indicated he plans to plead guilty to bribery charges related to the installation of red light cameras in his community. W. James Lauren LAFCO with details A spokesperson for the U. S attorney's office tells WGN Crestwood Mayor Liu PRESTA has scheduled a change of plea hearing for the end of October and expressed a willingness to plead guilty. Prosecutors say Preston was caught on an undercover recording accepting $5000 in cash from a safe speed executive looking to place cameras in Crestwood. In February, w G N investigates confronted PRESTA over his camera program, which had generated more than $2 million in ticket revenue. That's after federal prosecutors first carried out raids related to the camera company at the time. I'm Mayor PRESTA called the bribery charges false. And promised he would be vindicated at trial. More lap Good. WGN NEWS, WGN Sports In the NFL season opener, the Buccaneers beat the Cowboys 31 29. The Sox lost in Oakland. 3 to 1. The forecast. WGN. Chicago Weather Center meteorologist Mitrice Ivory mostly sunny on Friday. A cool start but a pretty nice finish. High temperature climbs to 80,.

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"najim" Discussed on DUH:A Bangladeshi Podcast

DUH:A Bangladeshi Podcast

04:17 min | 1 year ago

"najim" Discussed on DUH:A Bangladeshi Podcast

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"najim" Discussed on The Economist: Babbage

The Economist: Babbage

07:31 min | 1 year ago

"najim" Discussed on The Economist: Babbage

"And finally in conservation park in central kenya. Live najim fatou. The last remaining northern white rhinos the world's most endangered subspecies of mammal their mother and daughter. The last male sudan died in two thousand eighteen once nagina. In fact whose lives end the species will become extinct but they may not be lost forever. Researchers have been looking at ways to revive extinct species offering a glimmer of hope for the northern white rhino. They're basically two different approaches catrine. Brian is the economists of environment editor. One is effectively version of ivf in vitro fertilization. More or less the same thing as is done in humans but with considerably more international travel for the last few years on a number of occasions. Researchers from a collaboration known as bio rescue have flown into kenya in collaboration with park rangers. There they've done a procedure under general anesthesia. The two females have a number of immature eggs known as ots sites collected and those oh sites are then immediately flown to italy where fertilized with the frozen and then thawed sperm of the male who has been dead for some years and since two thousand in nineteen this process has produced nine frozen embryos so there are nine embryos of the northern white rhino species which are basically being held at minus one hundred ninety six degrees in an unknown location. At some point. The idea is to put those embryos into a surrogate. It's not actually going to go into national for complicated reasons at some point. They'll be implanted into a surrogate female. Most likely a southern white rhino which is a related species or subspecies and hopefully that will produce live northern white rhino babies. When will we know the team. When i spoke to the murder this year thoughts that by the end of the year they might make a first attempt at an embryo transfer. It seems ambitious to me bearing in mind that they've been trying to do this just with southern white rhinos so they've been sort of testing and so far they have not succeeded in having live birth so obviously they don't want to attempt the embryo transfer before they know that they've got the whole technicality of it sorted out because they've only got a small number of these embryos for the northern white rhino. The reason they're actually so keen to do it quickly is because in addition to the genetic inheritance. There's also a cultural inheritance. So the southern white rhino in the northern white rhino r. related but culturally different they have different lifestyles et cetera. And they want these babies. They want the young rhinos to be raised by a member of their own species so they want version in fact you to still be around if they can't give birth to them that's okay but they want them to be around to effectively mother them. It's not super fascinating. What's the second track. So the second track is not done. Humi- it's called in vitro gamut of genesis and the idea here is to work entirely with frozen cells so you could theoretically do this with a population that has gone extinct. You don't have a nash in or fatou but what you do have our frozen cells that were taken his biopsies at some point when the species was still around and obviously the supplies to the northern white rhinos. Well since we said there's a collection of these cells around the world so if you have a frozen egg and a frozen sperm than it's relatively straightforward and that is done in humans but what if you don't have a prison egg because there's really only a very small number of species around the world for which eggs have been collected and it's a very complicated procedure. What researchers in japan has shown. Is that with some really clever science. What you can do is you can take a skin cell and turn it into an excel and then fertilize those eggs with the frozen sperm. There's a lot more prisons sperm around than there is for his neck so this technique has been used for the northern white rhinos. Well right so. They're starting work on that. They have taken some frozen skin cells and managed to turn them into these induced pluripotent stem cells. They haven't yet turned them into an egg cell but at the minute what they're doing is they're testing those induced prepayments stem cells to see if they are in fact what they think they are if they are pluripotency so if they are able to turn into lonzo's and they've got some initial promising results but it's very early days but of course presumably there's more than just the white rhinos genetic material in the frozen zoo. We could go to lots other different species so in something known as the frozen zoo in san diego. They've got cells belonging to over a thousand species and subspecies of vertebrates. The thing that the san diego facility does that is separate to many of the other facilities the only stores they actually culture the cells so they make sure that they're still alive and they can multiply them and so far they've managed. I think there's about ten thousand cell lines. So there's there's a lot of promise there. And i should add that the san diego facility is not the only frozen zoo as it were around the world. There are many of these. So where do you think this is gonna end up. Is this going to be just simply a way to bring back species for the purpose of preservation or do you imagine zoos and entertainment to be emerged as we see woolly mammoths in either nature or zoo. Yes so that's a really interesting question. Willie mammoth obviously gets mentioned a lot when you talk about what's commonly known as de extinction. There's a big difference there the woolly mammoths. We have a genetic sequence. We don't actually have viable cells that you can grow in culture and the other important saying with the willie mama's is that it would basically only exist in zoo. The environment the species lived in the small sample of that still exists is currently melting as a result of climate change so bringing back species that doesn't correspond to any real environment that exists in a sustainable way on earth today to my mind makes little sense but preserving the species that we have the researchers really made a strong case for collecting stuff today for a future that may or may not exist so having this foresight to put things on ice now for technologies. That may come tomorrow. That to be makes a lot of sense. There's a lot of value in these frozen collections beyond bringing back species from the dead. There's genetic value in there. There's a whole lot of knowledge in there as it can be extracted without necessarily making babies as it were so i think ready the message to take away from this is the real importance of preserving what.

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"najim" Discussed on Boston Public Radio Podcast

Boston Public Radio Podcast

03:17 min | 1 year ago

"najim" Discussed on Boston Public Radio Podcast

"This is why. Boston is one of the most highly vaccinated cities in the country in a state that is one of the highly most vaccinated massachusetts's second that didn't happen by accident happened because of my leadership we also have a mass mandate in our schools long before anyone thought that was important in all of our municipal buildings. We've now have a vaccine mandate for all city workers. That's eighteen thousand employees in the city of boston. I urge every private employer to do the same to follow our lead in all of this. I am being informed by the data leading by the data following the science. And we're doing this in partnership and in boston. The good news is people are taking. He'd we've seen increases over the last few weeks with najim factions but more important with the vaccine people are paying attention. This delta variant is very serious and the best way that we fight. It is with the vaccine. That is what. I've done from day. One but mayor. You cited the data. Just let me cite some back to you. On july fifteenth. Boston had a one point. Eight percent positively new york the same one point nine new york last week. Three point seven boston three point. Eight the exact same they've got a mandate in these gyms and restaurants and theaters. And that sort of thing and with respect. You didn't answer my question. Don't you think least in that one aspect that you have contributed to some of the doubt and fear that some unvaccinated people feel in this. No i do not lead by example and made sure that we are prioritizing people throughout the pandemic meeting people where they are making sure they have the information and getting people vaccinated. So you've known finish of course of course of same data while we've seen infection rates go on and we know that is because the delta variant is much more infectious this is why i've led with mass mandates with Getting city employees vaccines and the other data. Point that you're not citing is hospitalizations. In while we've seen infections go up hospitalizations have remained well over under the threshold. So you're right now. Let me finish right now. We there's a seven day average of around seventy when we opened up the city. This is covert infections in the hospital. When we opened up the city crack in may it was much higher at one hundred twenty six back in january. It was four hundred. Were well under the threshold. We have to look at all of the metrics not just infections as live with this pandemic. If we get to the point. Jim here in boston because i have to do what's best for boston. Residents i will certainly do.

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"najim" Discussed on Hey B*tch!

Hey B*tch!

02:22 min | 2 years ago

"najim" Discussed on Hey B*tch!

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"najim" Discussed on Podcast Metanoia

Podcast Metanoia

07:42 min | 2 years ago

"najim" Discussed on Podcast Metanoia

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What is a Vaccine Adjuvant?

One Life Radio Podcast

15:13 min | 4 years ago

What is a Vaccine Adjuvant?

"Our special guest today. Neil Z Miller. He is a medical research, journalist and the director of the think twice global vaccine institute. He has devoted the past thirty years to educating parents and health practitioners about vaccines encouraging and form consent and non mandatory laws. He is the author of several articles studies and books on vaccines, including Miller's review of critical vaccine studies. Neil has a degree in psychology and is a member of Mensa international. And it is always an honor. And pleasure to have you on one life radio. Welcome back. How you doing today? Neil grew. Thanks for having me back today. I appreciate it. I always appreciate your work and what you're doing to educate the world about vaccines and their safety today. Specifically, we're speaking about aluminum. So let's start with this basic question for people that really might not know a lot about vaccines that they. There, there are avent's added to them in order to make them more effective or for the delivery. So what exactly are ad edge of events? And what types of events are there will the main Atrovent that's being used in vaccines. Today is aluminum, and there's different types of aluminum, but, but the reason that the aluminum is added to vaccine is because the, the attenuated germ, okay. So basically, you've got the, the, the German self the, the micro organism that is likely to cause the disease. They take that microorganism and they attenuated or weaken it. And that's the main component of the vaccine, but it doesn't induce enough antibodies by itself, generally speaking with some vaccine. So they add aluminum which really just irritates the immune system. The immune system recognizes the, the aluminum as, as really as foreign object. And so it, it, it helps to awake in a higher concentration of anybody tires. So that's the main reason aluminum is Najim added too many vaccines to help stimulate a stronger immune response, and increase vaccine efficacy. But aluminum is taxing. Absolutely. In fact, there's no known biological purpose value or function for aluminum in the human body everywhere. That now by the way, it is very pervasive. One of the most pervasive elements on the earth, but it has no biological function. And so it, it's a neuro toxin and in fact, that's, that's what the mainly what the study's find. That's what I summarized, you know, like I said. Aluminum is added too many vaccines, and so children that received these vaccines are getting multiple doses of aluminum in an injectable form. Now, some people say that Lumina m- is not a big deal that, you know, you, but, but the, you have to differentiate between or orally, ingested aluminum and injected aluminum, we're warned to not even use aluminum foil anymore unless you like parchment paper in between because of the taxes city of aluminum other studies now that are showing a link between aluminum and Alzheimer's disease aluminum dementia, it, definitely, there's no question. There's literally there's literally thousands of studies showing that aluminum. I'm talking studies outside of the world of vaccine just. Thousands of studies that show that aluminum itself is a neuro toxin and is also capable of, of causing immune immune now functions. It's going next with this because I had read that numerous studies provided credible evidence that aluminum adversely affects important biological functions. Like neuro degenerative diseases and auto immune disorders up -solutely, that's the biggest problem is because it c- see when you when you ingest aluminum now luminous is dangerous to any kind of life-form, whether it's an animal, or human, and well we're animals as well, but. And that is dangerous. But when you ingest it as long as you don't ingest too much at once setting that most of that aluminum when I say most we're talking ninety nine point seven percent. You can you can eliminate it through the normal home in Tori functions of the body. But, but when, when that aluminum is injected the studies are showing that it lodges itself into different different organs of the body, and, and they're finding injected aluminum over a year later. They're finding it's still lots in different parts of the body, including the spleen and the brain it bypassed. Now here's the here's the interesting thing is some studies show that it's actually the smaller concentration. Of aluminum that are more dangerous, because they don't because the blood brain barrier does not block it. It's able to, to bypass the rain barrier and go directly into the brain. So this is off the record doctor medical doctor. Obviously, I'm not gonna say his name he didn't want it. He didn't he he, he doesn't even want to talk about it on the air, but told me off the record that there's no way that you can inject a child body with, with aluminum and it into a muscle and it not make its way to the brain. That's, that's absolutely. That's absolutely true. That's what the studies are showing. So, you know, I mean, I don't know why you can't speak on the record because he scares. There's plenty of studies that, that document that down fact in my book, and my latest book Miller's review of critical vaccine studies where I summarize over four hundred studies that are critical vaccines. I have a chapter in there on aluminum, and in that chapter, I summarize, I don't know one or two dozen probably about two dozen studies that, that document is the, the, the hazards of, of aluminum vaccines. For example. Here's a study that, that was conducted by Dr Chris Shaw. And Dr siege CJ, Thomas genyk aluminum in the central nervous system, toxin human as humans and animals vaccine edge in auto, immunity. This in summary, this study found that aluminum vaccines can cause autoimmune and early jiggle damage so that that's pretty common and just to tell you how common vaccines are for example, in the United States, Canada, the United Kingdom, Australia and many other nations, infants and children, receive high quantities of Lumina for moldable injections of several vaccines. For example. Okay. The following vaccines contain aluminum, the tetanus vaccine would, you know, the that's combined the P? So, for example, they give babies diptheria tennis in plus vaccine that can. Aluminum the, the hib vaccine for influenza type b that contains aluminum hepatitis A contains aluminum hepatitis b contains aluminum and, and the pneumococcal vaccine contains aluminum. Now, they're giving these vaccines, for example. They're giving DTA. They're giving the protest fact seen at two months of age. They're also giving the, the hepatitis b vaccine, two months of age, they're giving the pneumococcal vaccine at two months of age, and they're giving the hib vaccine at two months of age. So these are four separate vaccines, each containing their own, high concentrations of aluminum. So, so it's so they're getting four high doses of aluminum, when they get their vaccine to two months of age. Then this is repeated again at at, at four months of age. And then again at six months of age. And so it's extremely. Concerning extremely dangerous and a recent study came out in his shown that today fifty four percent of all children, have a chronic ailment, which includes things like attention deficit disorder, which I have summarized studies showing that attention deficit disorder has been linked to the vaccines. And so, so these chronic ailments, people have to look around and say, what do you mean fifty four percent? We're talking with an half of all children today have kind of illnesses. Where's this coming from? Well, I'm working on a paper right now that has found evidence that all of these conditions. Okay, fifty four percent of the of children, have these chronic ailments. These are these are twenty two different ailments, okay that these children have, and all twenty two of these ailments, can be linked to vac. Seen damage. Well, so, so this is something needs to really, really get a handle on and really just recognize that when, when we say that when, when you hear people saying that vaccines, save lives. Well, if you look at. We know that with some flaxseeds they reduced the incidence of the disease. There's no question that when the measles, vaccine was introduced it reduced the number of cases of measles. But what are the trade offs? That's always what we need to look at. What are the trade offs, and, and the studies document that there's increased rates of diabetes increased rates of, of allergies increased rates of autoimmune diseases increased rates of, of learning disabilities, increased rates of so many different types of diseases. So we have to look at everything in from the larger picture, we can't just say that, that this particular vaccine was introduced lower the number of cases of disease at what cost, that's what always needs to be looked at. I'm reading the paper, according to the American Academy pediatrics, which is the AP aluminum is now being implicated as interfering with a variety of cellular metabolic processes in the nervous systems and another tissues. And so, you know, if the pediatric community knows this information. Why are they still pushing the agenda that all vaccines are proven safe? You know, I, I think that I think that there's just so much influenced by by big pharma, and you have to understand the regulatory agencies and I'm talking about the CDC the FDA and on international level, even the World Health Organization. These these workers Asians have been captured by by big pharma. They've been captured by the pharmaceutical industry and and what do I mean by that? I mean that there's so much evidence and document this in some of my papers and document. This in in. There's there's so much evidence right now that for example, in my in my book Miller's review of critical vaccine studies in the chapter on, on mercury mercury in vaccines. And by the way, there's still mercury Invex in vaccine or giving this to pregnant women and two infants. How ridiculous is that, that, but, but the point I'm making is the CDC in the year nineteen ninety nine they conducted their own study to look at at, at whether or not mercury in vaccines is dangerous. And, and they found that babies that got mercury in vaccines. What they did is they took a large group of kids, the and half of the kids got got got vaccines, with mercury and the other half of the kids got the same vaccines, except without the mercury, and then they've they've fast forwarded to, to, to several years later, and then they added up. How many kids in the wound group were eventually diagnosed with autism, and that the kids that got that those mercury containing vaccines were had had eight they were eight seven point six times more likely to be to have been diagnosed with autism. So, so we're talking about I high statistically significant study conducted by the CDC showing that mercury in vaccines will cause autism. Okay. So, so my point is, is that they did not remove mercury. They required it. They required. More people to actually get needed some from some scenes, and then required. More children to receive it and pregnant women to receive it. So, so what is the why am I mentioning this? Well, because it's important for everybody to know but also because it shows some insight into the fact that the that the CDs. C which is supposed to be a regulatory agency looking after for the health of every children has been captured by big pharma has been captured by the industry. They are just a marketing arm of the industry in my opinion, from for my research, the CDC and the FDA, and we'll help organization too, because there's a lot of evidence that the World Health Organization is covering up a lot of a lot of dangers associated with vaccines. So, so people need to realize that when you've got the, the American Academy of pediatrics you'd think, don't they don't they care about these children, the number that the thing that the Dr Blaylock he's, he's a neurosurgeon a brain surgeon. He, he did a forward to my other one of my other books fact, the vaccine safety manual doctor Blaylock in that foreword. He has he presented. He said amazing forward. He's, you know, it's an. Amazing bit of information. Yeah. One of the important things that he says, and he provides evidence for is that the vaccine program itself is sacrosanct above everything else, even above children's lives. The vaccine program must be saved at all costs. It

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