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"Convenience store. The armed assailant who has been struck by gunfire turns and fires back in mister Williams direction. 9 shots exchanged, the clerk, James Williams, took a fatal shot. The suspect Ronald Jackson will be charged for armed robbery with a firearm, but will not face murder charges. The second perpetrator is still at large. In Martinez, Alice works, case CBS. In an effort to offer more police transparency, San Jose is rolling out a new website aimed to make it easier to access records of officer misconduct. Keith manconi explains. So here, if you go to the independent police auditor official San Jose website San Jose's deputy chief innovation officer, Stephen Keynes, giving walkthrough of the city's new web portal, which offers digital access to police records made available under SB 1421 that California's police transparency law, covering police use of force or incidents of alleged misconduct. Independent police auditor siobhan nuri says that law has been a game changer. But it's also been difficult for average people to use now though. We've thrown all the responsive records on a dashboard, easily accessible to most anybody. Beyond transparency, the hope is that drawing together these records could also act as a deterrent for future police misconduct. It may, in some sense, create a deterrence for officers to be less likely to do unlock the rest or search to seizures. Now, I don't know if that will happen, but it is something I would hope to see. In San Jose, Keith manconi, we are following a Sam trans bus crash in daily city. This is at the target parking lot at Sarah Monty center, at least ten cars were hit a bunch of shopping carts strewn all over the parking lot. One lodged underneath the bus and there are several injuries. We'll get the very latest with Kim vestal and bob butler is on his way to the scene on kcbs. Join us at Odyssey, as

Bloomberg Radio New York
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"Journalists and analysts in over a 120 countries. This is Bloomberg radio. Now, a global news update California governor Gavin Newsom is calling on two Los Angeles city council members to step down. I wanted to provide the opportunity for them to justify what they were set what they said and the opportunity to be transparent about what they said. And so we're hoping and looking forward to announcements. In comments to a group of reporters Newsom said council members Kevin de Leon and Gil sedilo should step down after the two could be heard making racist and offensive remarks on a leaked audio tape. A third person who was part of that conversation council president nuri Martinez resigned from the council. Tropical storm Rosalind is losing strength after making landfall along Mexico's Pacific Coast as a powerful hurricane, Rosalind hit land as a category three hurricane Sunday morning near Santa Cruz, Rosalind weakened significantly as of Sunday evening with maximum sustained winds of just 35 miles an hour. Reports say at least two people died due to the storm. I'm Chris coraggio. This is Bloomberg Wall Street week with David Weston from Bloomberg radio. This is Wall Street week. I'm David Weston. We welcome once again, our very special contributor on Wall Street week. He is professor Larry summers, of course, former treasury secretary. So thank you so much for being with us, Larry. Once again, much of the week was consumed with the drama over the United Kingdom, which is good and serious business for people who are living in Great Britain. But what lessons might it have for the rest of us? Look at one level, Britain is unique. They went through Brexit, they've had some unique political challenges that have taken place within their Tory party. We've rarely seen the kind of extreme incompetence that was represented by the original trust of proposals. But I think there are two lessons that policymakers around the world need to heed. The first is that things can change extraordinarily fast if you lose credibility. Just as it takes a long time to grow a forest, but you can burn it down very quickly. Something similar is true with respect to credibility and confidence. And I think at a time of rising government debts and rising interest rates, that's a lesson to be careful that policymakers in many different countries need to take account of. I would say the second more specific lesson just goes to the potential instability in government debt markets. And that's got both a macroeconomic aspect that if your deficit projection starts to get out of control and your real interest rates start to rise rapidly, you can get into a kind of doom loop and it also has to do with liquidity in the markets and the possibility that you'll get a situation where there'll be selling, but there won't be buying, which will beget a kind of liquidation cycle. And I think given the magnitude of the increases in interest rates that you're seeing in other parts of the world, that's something that policymakers are going to have to be very careful of. I thought secretary Yellen was right to warn about issues around illiquidity in the US Treasury markets. I think we're going to need to be watching our own fiscal projections in the United States very carefully because I think they're going to look different with current market interest rates. If you factor in the recession, it's likely to come. That's going to have some significant effects. If you factor in all the different steps that are being taken, whether it's the student loan debt relief for the emergency funding that's going to take place because of the hurricane in Florida or the increases in national security expenditures that I think are almost inevitable given what's happening in other parts of the world. I suspect that the fiscal issue is going to need sooner or later to be back on the table in the United States. So I think that we can be amused those of us who don't live there by some of the things that are happening in Britain, but if we think of it as an experience that's entirely outside of any kinds of concerns that other countries could have, that would be a real mistake. Well, and Larry, as you say, we have to perhaps pay much more attention to the fiscal side, be a bit more responsible. That's at the same time that many people and you included are warning that we may be heading to a recession here. In the past several years, it's thought that if there's a session, we can just write some fiscal checks for it. If we don't have that ability that way, it turns out Liz trust did not have over in the United Kingdom. What does that mean about our ability to pull out of it? What is the prospect that when we've had so many years of feast, we may be handed for some famine on a higher interest rate, lower growth and lower productivity increase. Look, David, there's always a tendency at the beginning or in the early stages of very problematic periods to assume that everything is going to be resolved much more quickly than actually proves to be the case. Think about COVID. I was early on your program and was very worried about COVID. But I certainly didn't envision that it would be something that would still be on people's minds going into the winter of 2023. And I think it's a mistake to think that all of our economic challenges are going to be met quickly, particularly if we heed what I think would be the dangerous advice that are coming from the erstwhile members of team transitory that the fed can back off already. And not carry through on the increases that the market is now expecting. I think for that to happen would be to almost guarantee a protracted period of stagflation as we had both. We lacked both price stability and confidence. I think we need to remember that apart from anything we do with discretionary policy, we have a whole set of natural stabilizers to kick in in our economy. As the economy goes down, tax collections go down. As unemployment crosses certain thresholds, they're increases in unemployment insurance. Payments. But unfortunately, I think we fired the fiscal cannon so strongly that there's going to be limited room for discretionary fiscal policy if we have another recession. Finally, Larry, one of the other events of the week was the release of further release from the strategic petroleum reserve. By President Biden, who swears this is not a political issue. But could you give us the economic potential effects of those sorts of releases? David, I think the initial spro release was a powerful thing that over the last month has done a lot to contain oil prices. And I think the Biden administration was exactly right to

WNYC 93.9 FM
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"And I'm a Martinez in Los Angeles, California, where a racism scandal has engulfed city hall. Three council members were secretly recorded having a conversation filled with racist anti black and anti indigenous language and just a warning we're going to hear some of that in this story. The council members are now facing calls to resign, including from President Biden. Here's NPR's Adrian florido. The LA city council president two of her council colleagues and a union leader all Latinos were heard on the tape denigrating black people. They also insulted indigenous immigrants from Mexico and they discussed ways to increase Latino political power in the city while taking it away from African Americans. Yesterday, a large crowd came to city hall for the first scheduled council meeting since the tape emerged. For two hours, they berated the council and demanded that the three members heard on the tape, president nuri Martinez, Kevin de Leon and Gil Seville resigned their council seats. Laurie condones a local black activist was appalled that Martinez had called a black child a monkey on the recording. Nobody's child in this chamber is a monkey. Nobody. That language, unacceptable. The anti blackness, unacceptable. The anti immigrant language, unacceptable. Said it had pained her to hear the Mexican American council president calling indigenous Mexicans short, dark, and ugly

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"It's morning edition from NPR news. I'm Leila folden in Washington, D.C.. And I'm a Martinez in Los Angeles, California where a racism scandal has engulfed city hall. Three council members were secretly recorded having a conversation filled with racist anti black and anti indigenous language and just a warning we're going to hear some of that in this story. The council members are now facing calls to resign, including from President Biden. Here's NPR's Adrian florido. The LA city council president two of her council colleagues and a union leader all Latinos were heard on the tape denigrating black people. They also insulted indigenous immigrants from Mexico and they discussed ways to increase Latino political power in the city while taking it away from African Americans. Yesterday, a large crowd came to city hall for the first scheduled council meeting since the tape emerged. For two hours they berated the council and demanded that the three members heard on the tape, president nuri Martinez, Kevin de Leon and Gil Seville resigned their council seats, Laurie Candice, a local black activist, was appalled that Martinez had called a black child a monkey on the recording. Nobody's child in this chamber is a monkey. Nobody. That language, unacceptable. The anti blackness, unacceptable. The anti immigrant language, unacceptable. Said it had pained her to hear the Mexican American council president calling indigenous Mexicans short, dark, and ugly

Bloomberg Radio New York
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"This is Bloomberg radio. Now a global news update. President Biden says all members of the Los Angeles city council involved in the recorded conversation in which racist remarks were made should resign. White House press secretary karine Jean Pierre said the language used in the conversation was unacceptable and appalling, council member Mike Bonn and addressed the council. These words they cut and they stung. The leaked audio revealed nuri Martinez and two other members making disparaging and racist remarks. The Justice Department is urging the Supreme Court to reject former president Trump's plea that it intervene in the dispute over materials seized from Mar-a-Lago back in August. Trump's team has requested that the special master reviewing the documents be given access to those marked as classified. The DoJ called the records extraordinarily sensitive. Jurors are ready to start sentencing deliberations in the Parkland Florida school shooting case, closing arguments were made Tuesday in the trial of Nicholas Cruz. He pleaded guilty to killing 17 students and staff and wounding 17 others at marjory Stoneman Douglas high school in 2018. A Labor Department proposal could help millions of gig workers to be classified as employees instead of independent contractors. Lisa Taylor reports that would guarantee them minimum wage pay and overtime the new rule would lower the bar for being classified as an employee from the previous rules set by the Trump administration's Labor Department, the rule uses information such as how much control workers had doing their jobs and what opportunities they have to increase earnings. Workers who have less freedom are typically considered employees rather than contractors. The Jeffrey Dahmer series monster the Jeffrey Dahmer story is now the second biggest English language series in its initial release of all time. Over 700 million hours of the series have been watched in its first 28 days coming in behind only the fourth season of Stranger Things. I'm Brian shook. Authorities in Maryland are dropping murder charges against adnan syed for the 1999 killing of his former girlfriend Heyman Lee. His case first caught the public's attention after it was featured on the true crime podcast serial. This comes just weeks after his murder conviction was overturned due to evidence withheld by trial prosecutors that could have shown the crime was committed by someone else. The only scheduled debate between the candidates for governor in Florida is back on after a storm delay, Natalie Rodriguez has more. Republican governor Ron DeSantis and democratic challenger Charlie Crist were initially supposed to debate on Wednesday, but with category four hurricane Ian striking part of the state nearly two weeks ago, those plans were washed away. The rescheduled televised debate will air at 7 p.m. October 24th. This, with mail in voting and early voting already underway and in many parts of the sunshine state. Natalie Rodriguez, Miami. New York City is announcing lady liberty is back, Paul de Castro explains. The Statue of Liberty crown is reopening after being shut down for more than two years due to the pandemic, visitors have had limited access since The Crown closed in March of 2020, the pedestal and museum at the site reopened in July of 2020, but The Crown has been off limits until now. Visitors are advised to purchase crown tickets early because they are known to book up months in advance. Paul de Castro, New York. A Utah nonprofit is being credited with a new world record for planting tulips an official with Guinness World Records confirmed volunteers and staff members at Thanksgiving point planted over 41,000 tulip bulbs in one hour. More than 150 people took part in the effort, which broke the previous record set in Japan two years ago. The farm garden and museum complex south of Salt Lake City will use the flowers as part of its annual tulip festival in April. I'm Brian shook. And I'm Doug Christian here at Bloomberg world headquarters in New York. Let's check this hour's top business stories in the markets, most Asian equity markets are trading lower at this hour after a mixed session in the U.S., dip buyers emerged during the U.S. session at about midday when the S&P 500 fell to its lowest intraday level since 2020, but sentiment took a hit late in the U.S. session with the head of the Bank of England said, support for the British guilt market will end on Friday. This is governor Andrew Bailey. He issued a warning to fund managers wind up the positions you're unable to maintain. You've got three days left. That news sent long-term interest rates in the U.S. higher with the ten year treasury moving up 6 basis points to three 94, which is where we are now in the Tokyo session. The bank of Korea as expected raised its key benchmark rate by 50 basis points to 3%, the last time the key rate was at 3%, was in 2012 the Korean won right now slightly stronger against the dollar by about a tenth of 1%, but in the equity market, we've got the Cosby trading off by about three tenths of 1%. Now, some analysts were saying the outlook for fourth quarter earnings for Korean companies is far worse than what we're expecting for Q three in particular, the outlook is for dreadful results from many of the semiconductor companies that would include Samsung and SK Hynix. Stateside we have the dollar showing some strength right now in Asian trading with the Bloomberg dollar spot index rising about two tenths of 1%. We check markets every 15 minutes here on Bloomberg. The nikkei down a tenth of 1% in Hong Kong the hang seng weaker by 1.6% Shanghai composite off 7 tenths of 1% and in Sydney the ASX 200 ahead by a tenth of 1%. Global news 24 hours a day on air and on Bloomberg quicktake powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. This is Bloomberg.

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"Day in the Asia Pacific is Brian codis Bryant. A little bit of a lack of conviction if you look at Asian equity futures here at the moment, Paul, and I'll get to the numbers on that in a moment. Slightly different story in Europe and the United States. We had pretty solid rally good comeback in the U.S., the S&P 500 finished up four tenths of a percent the NASDAQ 100 in particular rallied. You had gains in Tesla and invidia leading the way there are the NASDAQ itself was up 6 tenths of a percent and the Dow Jones Industrial Average of the gain of half a percent modest gains earlier in Europe. It might have been bad news is good news, that kind of thinking, the market looked at the weak New York manufacturing data and also a further slowing in the Chinese economy. As possibly tempering the fed's advance. Treasuries gained along with the dollar and also I'll get to that in just a moment. Commodities from oil to iron ore tumbled. The Bloomberg commodity index down one and a half percent, oil dropped around 2% plus WTI here, $88 and 29 cents. We had the Chinese ten year yield plummeting yesterday on the China data and the yuan weakening from around 6 74 to the green back to 6 82 at the moment we're at 6 81 21. Now, to those futures numbers, Hanks hang index futures up two tenths of a percent China futures flat. Right now, Australian futures are up a third of a percent. Nike futures also suggest not too much action at the open an S&P E minis, trading down about a tenth of 1%. A couple of other very quick notes. We have Bitcoin at 23,800 and change, so a little bit of a stabilization there. And treasury yields declining the yield curve remaining deeply inverted the two ten spread 40 basis points. Doug over to you. All right, so we've got a lot of evidence that the global economy is very weak now. And economist nuri Al rubini was saying there are only two options for the U.S. given the fed's aggressive stance on tightening. He sees either a hard landing or inflation at persistently high levels. Now, the fed's latest dot plot of rate projection suggests fed funds rate will reach nearly 3.8% by the end of 2023. Robini says that's not hawkish enough. Even if you had a 3.8, we have an inflation still well above target around 8% falling on the gradually core inflation around 6 ish, you're still in negative territory. So the fed funds rate should be going well above 4% four and a half to 5% my view to really push inflation towards two. That is no real robini. So as I mentioned earlier, a lot of evidence that the economy is slowing and in the equity market, the bet that maybe we'll see a fed pivot. Robini says that sounds delusional. He also said that geopolitical events may contribute to further spikes in inflation, including China's stringent COVID zero policy, and robede added the ongoing war in Ukraine may put pressure on commodity prices further, particularly energy. Yeah, look no further than the oil price in that regard, WTI trading at 88 26 right now. Oil settling below $90 a barrel after Iran said it will inform the EU of its official position on a draft text to revive the 2015 nuclear accord. This signaled it may be close to an agreement with the U.S. over a deal that could restore its oil exports to global markets. Meantime, China data released on Monday eased the pressure on crude markets as well. It showed China's apparent oil demand last month was about 10% lower year on year due to virus lockdowns and property woes. Overall crude has ticked lower over the past couple of months on concerns about an economic slowdown. He is Bloomberg's Sue Keenum. Oil has dropped below a key support level one CIBC energy trader is saying many traders are betting that they're probably is going to be an Iranian deal. They're probably going to be more oil on the market and that $80 oil could be the new key support. Money managers have cut their bullish bets on WTI now to the lowest in more than two years, that's according to the commodity futures trading commission. Let's get global news

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"Price hikes is also wearing Finn I think probably the worst thing is that this is coming during the time of Cohen A lot of people in many parts of the world have lost their jobs So you're getting squeezed from both sides Already many people are going hungry with 276 million worldwide currently in the midst of a hunger crisis Tens of millions of them are one step away from famine If we can not assist them they will die That simple How many more people will the war in Ukraine push into those ranks Hussein says he's most concerned about people in countries that are heavily dependent on exports and that are already struggling Yemen Lebanon Syria South Sudan Sudan Ethiopia But he adds that there are 38 countries where people currently face emergency levels of hunger That's a big list Yet Hussein also stresses that if countries that do have resources step up with enough food aid the human toll of all this can be avoided There will still be enough food he says It'll just cost more Nuri eisenman NPR news It's weekend edition on WNYC I'm David first Last Sunday here on the show former weekend edition puzzle winner Jacob copas issued a puzzle of his own for WNYC listeners The tested knowledge of the New York City subway system and our word puzzling skills This was the clue Take a ride between two stops on the subway If you take the name of the first station rearrange the syllables and then change the first letter of the first syllable and the first letter of the last syllable you get part of the name of the second station What are the two stations Well the correct answer is deichmann and Jamaica van wyck Dyckman is spelled DYC K if you flip the order of those syllables and then take the M of man and change it to a V and then take the DYC K and change the D to a W you get van wick Easy right Okay No that was not easy Listener Keith Williams wrote in to say in fact that the question was so hard he was submitting a response that met half the criteria Quote in case I can get a sympathy point Alas in the harsh world of puzzling there can be no sympathy points But amazingly we did get a few correct answers And from those correct answers we threw the names into a hat and selected a random winner We can now announce that Jack deem is the winner of our puzzle challenge So Jack congratulations you obviously know your subway stations and we will get in touch so we can send you a WNYC tote bag for coming up with the right answer.

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"Moon river by frank ocean. This is democracy now democracy now dot org the warren piece report. I mean he. Goodman with gonzalez we turn now to iraq where people headed to the polls sunday for just the fifth parliamentary elections since the us overthrow of saddam hussein in two thousand. Three turnout was just over. Forty percent many iraqis refusing to vote initial results showed the political party of the popular shiite cleric muqtada solder whose fighters battled us forces throughout the occupation one. The biggest gains the satirist movement has won over seventy seats making it. The single biggest block in the iraqi parliament former iraqi prime minister. Nuri malecki is expected. Have the second largest number of seats in parliament. While powerful iran lined block fell far behind pro-iranian parties and armed groups in iraq denounced the early election results as a scam. Outsider claimed victory monday. All have we welcome all embassies that do not interfere in iraq's internal affairs so long as they do not interfere in iraq's affairs as well as formation of government with any intervention. We will have a diplomatic response. Perhaps a popular one. Which is suitable to the offense iraqis iraqis iraqis only for iraqis out though. He disapproved for working. Uniting travel fronts giving them effective role in protecting iraq it stability the stability of its safety weapons are not to be raised beyond the scope of the state under any circumstances unthinkable not allow parties to take control public money and resources there for the people who every corrupt person will be held accountable. Whoever they are is called for the withdrawal of all u s troops and a longtime critic of neighboring iran. His arm movement has also been accused of kidnapping and killing. Its critics reportedly including a seventeen year. Old boy ahead of the parliamentary election. Sunday's vote was held. Several months ahead of scheduled triggered by youth led massive protests that drew tens of thousands of iraqis to the streets in late. Two thousand nine hundred ninety nine and early. Twenty twenty denouncing corruption unemployment the worsening living conditions iraq security forces violently crackdown on the anti-government protests killing over six hundred demonstrators injuring thousands. More our next guest that demonstrations himself it'd be asada is an iraqi journalist and photographer from baghdad now a graduate student at the center for contemporary arab studies at georgetown university in washington. Dc his most recent article from middle east is headlined. Iraq's streets are littered with the memories of our debt. now sala. it's wonderful to have you with us. Thank you for joining us. Can you start off by talking about the significance of mcdonnell solders victory And then talk about the condition of your country. Still occupied by the united states. Would morning gave me thank you for having me and well thanks to the united states of america every government that of ruled iraq after the barbaric invasion and occupation of two thousand and three has either killed or failed miserably and protecting iraqis sill mcdonnell. Suther is no different in fact the protesters on the ground as reported by both local and international media remember all all to his followers during the october uprising of for started in october. Two thousand and nineteen have not only stabbed activists but also shot them for example in niger. Carlo and of course that is all dormant because as a powerful guy who has his own militia. That is not easy to touch him. So imagine and of course. Let's not forget the role jason mattie. His militia played an. What's our colleagues and the western media like to call a civil war edition mighty terrorized and abducted and displaced iraqis and a now apologies. Now the the same guy will have the most seats in this election. So you know. I i fear for the future of iraq. Not only that. The previous men in suits. Where any better you know for example take colony. Who was a favourite of foster media. People still got killed and objected assassinated and terrorized during his his briefly. You know his tenure. So yes i think i will. Love quotes hand manage or who is the greatest of arabian poet. By saying i see a horizon little blood and many stimulus night degeneration comes and goes and the fire keeps burning. So yes well i wanted to ask you could to what the you. Although the continued growth of support at least in this election for an outsider is in part of it. That he's walked. He's been walking this this tight rope between those forces in your country that continue to support or or or or be under the the direction of the united states versus those who c- who support iran and others. That may be are supportive of more sony. Sony activists supported by other middle east states. Is he seen as one of the few leaders pushing for iraq independence. A does important to remind that the shipton crooks who ruled after the invasion don't speak the language of the people they speak in a different town mocked it also speaks and their and their language is one of them. He's a populist he is Speaks like like any other ordinary. Citizen awnings Joe his media appearances and people like that especially for example eastern baghdad's and and the area that is loyal to him but also the fact that he wants so many seats goes back to the fact that the rest of iraqis who don't follow him actually don't bother going to vote because it doesn't make a difference like i said iraqi will still be killed and the next governmental still failed them fail to protect on and enabled. They're a necessary death that started long way back and ninety one so yes and is important also to notice that in his speech that you that you just aired the tone that he speaks and it's threatening so imagine someone who's first speech Who speaks in stone. In his first speech and these these elections only came about because be an unusual protests mass protest movement that developed some of the supporters of the protest. Did gain a few seats. But do you think overall advisable for these elections to occur because now that we see the results.

THIS IS DEMOCRACY
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"Moon river by frank ocean. This is democracy now democracy now dot org the warren piece report. I mean he. Goodman with gonzalez we turn now to iraq where people headed to the polls sunday for just the fifth parliamentary elections since the us overthrow of saddam hussein in two thousand. Three turnout was just over. Forty percent many iraqis refusing to vote initial results showed the political party of the popular shiite cleric muqtada solder whose fighters battled us forces throughout the occupation one. The biggest gains the satirist movement has won over seventy seats making it. The single biggest block in the iraqi lament former iraqi prime minister. Nuri malecki is expected. Have the second largest number of seats in parliament. While powerful iran lined block fell far behind pro-iranian parties and armed groups in iraq denounced the early election results as a scam. Outsider claimed victory. Monday all happened. We welcome all embassies that do not interfere in iraq's internal affairs so long as they do not interfere in iraq's affairs as well as formation of government with any engine. We will have a diplomatic response. Perhaps a popular one. Which is suitable to the offense iraqis iraqis iraqis only for iraqis out though. He disapproved for working. Uniting travel fronts giving them effective role in protecting iraq stability the stability of its safety weapons are not to be raised beyond the scope of the state under any circumstances unthinkable not allow parties to take control public money and resources there for the people who every corrupt person will be held accountable. Whoever they are is called for the withdrawal of all u s troops and a longtime critic of neighboring iran. His arm movement has also been accused of kidnapping and killing. Its critics reportedly including a seventeen year. Old boy ahead of the parliamentary election. Sunday's vote was held. Several months ahead of scheduled triggered by youth led massive protests that drew tens of thousands of iraqis to the streets in late. Two thousand nine hundred ninety nine and early. Twenty twenty denouncing corruption unemployment the worsening living conditions in iraq security forces violently crackdown on the anti-government protests killing over six hundred demonstrators injuring thousands. More our next guest that demonstrations himself it'd be asada is an iraqi journalist and photographer from baghdad now a graduate student at the center for contemporary arab studies at georgetown university in washington. Dc his most recent article from middle east is headlined. Iraq's streets are littered with the memories of our debt. now sala. it's wonderful to have you with us. Thank you for joining us. Can you start off by talking about the significance of mcdonnell solders victory And then talk about the condition of your country. Still occupied by the united states. Would morning gave me thank you for having me and well thanks to the united states of america every government that of ruled iraq after the barbaric invasion and occupation of two thousand and three has either killed or failed miserably and protecting iraqis sill mcdonnell. Suther is no different in fact the protesters on the ground as reported by both local and international media remember all all to his followers during the october uprising of for started in october. Two thousand and nineteen have not only stabbed activists but also shot them for example in niger. Carlo and of course that is all dormant because as a powerful guy who has his own militia. That is not easy to touch him. So imagine and of course. Let's not forget the role jason mattie. His militia played an. What's our colleagues and the western media like to call a civil war edition mighty terrorized and abducted and displaced iraqis and a now apologies. Now the the same guy will have the most seats in this election. So you know. I i fear for the future of iraq. Not only that. The previous men in suits. Where any better you know for example take colony. Who was a favourite of foster media. People's still got killed and abducted assassinated and terrorized during his his. You know his tenure. So yes i think i will. Love quotes hand manage or who is the greatest Arabian poet by saying. I see a horizon. Little blood and many stimulus night degeneration comes. Another goes and the fire keeps burning. So yes well. I wanted to ask you could to what the you. Although the continued growth of support at least in this election for an outsider is in part of it. That he's walked. He's been walking this this tight rope between those forces in your country that continue to support or or or or be under the the direction of the united states versus those who c- who support iran and others. That may be are supportive of more sony. Sony activists supported by other middle east states. Is he seen as one of the few leaders pushing for iraq independence a important to remind that the shipton crooks who ruled after the invasion don't speak the language of the people they speak in a different town mocked it also speaks and their and their language is one of them. He's a populist he is Speaks like like any other ordinary. Citizen awnings Joe his media appearances and people like that especially for example eastern baghdad's and and the area that is loyal to him but also the fact that he wants so many seats goes back to the fact that the rest of iraqis who don't follow him actually don't bother going to vote because it doesn't make a difference like i said iraqi will still be killed and the next governmental still failed them fail to protect on and enabled. They're a necessary death that started long way back and ninety one so yes it is important also to notice that in his speech that you that you just aired the tone that he speaks and it's threatening so imagine someone who's first speech Who speaks in stone. In his first speech and these these elections only came about because be an unusual protests mass protest movement that developed some of the supporters of the protest. Did gain a few seats. But do you think thorough overall zal for these elections to occur because now that we see the results.

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"Glacial mckinley river one idea call for developing a large hotel on the banks of the wonder lake where guess would be able to admire the lakes mirror like surface and the crest of mount mckinley from their windows and they could refuel into gas station nearby however others were concerned about what development would do to the region as a letter to the editor in national parks magazine explained. We wish to be reassured. The park service's not selling it soul to the public demand for easy comfort and amusement. Many conservationists wanted the land preserved as a place of study carefully balanced ecosystems. They felt mustn't be fiddled with as they had been another parks. Eighth nuri was one of these opponents. Park service biologist. Who had come to alaska. Starting in the late thirties to study. Wolves like george melendez wright. He concluded that wolves were essential to the ecosystem and urged the park service to stop killing them. Mary was inspired by sheldon's original vision for the park and he shared it. He wanted the sheep caribou wolves and moose that made their homes in mount mckinley park to endure. He opposed the hotel. Construction in rhode plans. And in the end. Murray mostly prevailed the park service abandoned plans for the hotel and stop paving the park road after the first thirteen. Miles mirrors views were shared. Among environmentalists conservationists sigurd f olson wrote to murray the reason. Mckinley is such a wonderful game. Sanctuary is because there are no interior developments beyond those at denali and headquarters start developing elsewhere and the charm and wilderness will be gone in alaska olsen thought. The park service had a unique opportunity. Chance to do what he felt. It should have done from the very beginning. Prevent all development within national park boundaries. By this point the park service had nearly a half century of experience under its belt and a growing list of lessons learned from parks in the lower forty eight with alaska. The organization began changing. Its approach to how parks had traditionally operated throughout the nineteen sixties. It worked to limit overuse of mount mckinley main park road. Creating a shuttle system eventually introduce a road lottery for the fall off season which only permitted a few hundred people out of thousands to use the road. The park service was making a conscious decision. Not to repeat. The mistakes of the past. Hotels wouldn't mar beautiful landscapes. Bears wouldn't be fed. No dams would be built. Indigenous people would be allowed to continue living life as they had but when oil was discovered in nineteen sixty eight the game changed commercial and industrial interests. Swarmed the state in one thousand nine hundred ninety two the department of the interior authorized drilling on the north slope of alaska near prudhoe bay. The largest oilfield ever found but it couldn't be reached by oil tankers and so a year later as an oil crisis gripped the country plans. Move forward for a pipeline. Nine hundred seventy four construction began suddenly. A war was raging in alaska eventually. It rolled over state lines. And into the halls of congress environmentalists were adamantly opposed to a pipeline. They worry that it would melt permafrost and disrupt the migration patterns of caribou. They came together under the banner of the alaska. Coalition a collection of fifty environmental groups that represented over ten million americans. It quickly became the largest grassroots conservation effort in us history and began lobbying politicians at both the local and federal levels and many politicians listened. Congress moved to act by the mid nineteen seventies morris mo udall democratic congressman from arizona sponsored. A built preserve one hundred. Ten million acres of federally owned land in alaska udalls. Bill passed overwhelmingly in the house. However in the senate. Alaska senator microbial a democrat threatened filibuster if the senate attempted a vote. Bill died that day on october thirteenth. Nineteen seventy-eight everyone including gravel suspected. What would happen next. Imagine it's december fourth nineteen seventy-eight. You sit behind the counter of your shop. Great hunting and fishing supplies in fairbanks alaska. Since your husband's grandfather started this shop forty years ago. His family has slowly built a reputation in the area. Some of the best hunting guides in the icy north. You and your husband. Bo are proud of this. However right now you're grinding your teeth any minute but will be home from a four day hunting trip with some rich businessmen from texas. He's going to be furious when he hears the news. That's him he looks happy but he doesn't yet realize that his family business is on the line. Even maggie honey. Tell you those longhorn. Businessmen can't shoot a lick fire enough rounds that they end up hitting something eventually. Well your back every year so we can't complain too much. That's when he notices a strange tone your voice. What is it maggie. Oh he did actually did what who carter. He signed over fifty six million acres of land into national monuments. He what president. Carter but the udall. Bill died six weeks ago. Said in town hall. It wouldn't go through carter us some antiquities act. Lock up the land where most of our prime hunting spots. I don't know what we're going to do. Washington can't tell us what our land should and shouldn't be for frontiers not hippies. But it's already done. He's not gonna listen though. Grabs the phone starts dialing. We'll see about that. Those blood suckers in washington are gonna hear us whether they want to or not and they did here. Six weeks after congress failed to pass the bill to protect alaskan land president. Jimmy carter decided the best move was to bypass congress by invoking the spirit of teddy roosevelt and so on december first nineteen seventy eight carter used the antiquities act preserve fifty six million acres of land creating seventeen new national monuments. That would join the national park system. It was a single largest national park designation ever made by a sitting president in a doubled the size of the national park system overnight. The move followed an action two weeks earlier by carter secretary of the interior season andrews temporarily protecting another fifty four million acres of federal land from development together. The two parcels made up an area bigger than the state of california. Carter explained his reasoning for the radical step in released from the white house because of the risks of immediate damage to these magnificent areas. I felt it was imperative to protect all of these lands. These areas contain resources of unequaled scientific historic and cultural value and include some of the.

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"That's such a such a tough section for norrie. I feel like norris played so well this year but he got stuck with kind of a brutal draw here. I mean he really did because he is going to have to play well from the job. Alcatraz and then and then catch mono- venture rendered nature. Whoever it is i. Think cam norway's first two rounds are going to be extremely difficult. Oh and by the way. Let's just say he gets through those. Then he's got stephanos city positive around which i mean. Congratulations nice us. Open draw sell gad. No as far as those unseeded guys. Man i mean i look at al caress catch monitoring i look tofte roussev warri. I mean nick curious he could be in there as well. there are a bunch of them in this section. My most dangerous sections of the draw where the ex-pm or fritz demon our for some and the nuri. Al cast menovich render nash. For some like those. Those are absolutely brutal also going to be absolutely exceptional tennis. Here's what i would throw at you. I wanna positive theory you tell me yes or no air. Bear versi pass. I'm not saying they're bear wins it but that game style for since two fouls on his back foot. If i tell you four set win for seats you pasta. Does that surprise you Yeah yeah i. I'd say I'll go straight sets okay. That's fair now. I i'm curious. Because traditionally in the past although seats spouse now top twenty five in break percentage sort of player but the into the backhand returns the serve involves that would have given him trouble two three years. Yeah and look. This is gonna lead us into our predictions for this disaccord here. He i know the recent like that last match where we saw stephanos cincy poss- up double break in the third set on sphere of the semi's of cincinnati like and that is leaving a sour taste in some people's mouths in that was brutal. What for for sixty plus. That was back that was bad. You cannot lose that match in that type of situation. But let's pump the brakes like walk. Unpicking steph cincy pasta. Make it through this section. I absolutely am my quarterfinal. Matchup is cissy pasta. Rube left and i know we've talked about all these dark courses all the unseeded players but when i look at this i'm knockin pick against itsy pasta ruby. I know that's chalk. I know that's the number three in the number five seed but again these two and we talked about at the beginning. Their image different category. Now rube love is right up there with cincy poss- medvedev in in those guys. I just think at the end of the day..

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"But it's probably going to be the same as last season for me We'll look he agreed personal terms today at this point. He's he's on his way column. Winston allen's on mexican Ryan fraser Fabian schaar. that's squad with with the with the other players at the have that should be better than twelve. What they're managed. By steve bruce who has been praised for getting twelve last season i the supporters. This team should do way better i. I agree with them. The manager doesn't i really don't think he does the supporters also just like West ham they're going to be back in james's park and they despise steve brooks This is a team that can turn heads all right but they pay dr football on. It's not always winning football. And the problem i think for me i look at them and i think they're fine but i don't think they're bad i don't think they're good. They're fine The only now the one thing they do have for me is potentially the biggest x. factor in the league like i remember the things that i said last year about a domitory wolves about his potential to be the x factor for them like that. If he's something special than they'll be they could be better than whatever we thought. i think. I have a similar feeling about allen sent maximum this year right now. He's gotta stay there. There's been rumblings that he's not happy. Apparently he wanted joe wheelock and if that moved becomes official than that could go a long way and making him happy. But he's just such an enigmatic lightning rod like he can be so electric and so fun or he can be difficult th. The guardian did their preview on newcastle. Did a focus on sent maximum. They caught him a maverick. Almost elemental talent. He petrifies opposition defenders intelligent independent minded. And sometimes ill discipline. Saint maximum is virtually indispensable to newcastle. I mean like we say. You said steve bruce drab but he's not and so i just wonder if he can kind of like breakthrough that and be sort of that fun figure on the team that can help set callum wilson and put other guys in good positions. Because he's he's different. He's different than whatever you think of. A steve bruce team to be if he's allowed to play that way then i think he could be a lot of fun and maybe carry them a little bit. Maybe a couple of places higher than whatever we look at them as right now fundamentally agree with you but i don't think it's going to happen because they need to change manager that's my view and it's view that a voice to his son. Alex bruce on twitter in a conversation that descended rapidly andrew people when when was this So i- steve. I think our alex now. Alex tweeted a something that was written By steve bruce. All about steve bruce by journalists and it was it was information by the way that had been gleaned from the training ground like the journalists. Didn't make it up and alex. Bruce was attacking journalism. And i didn't like it. So i re tweeted on kind of said look. There's there's a lot of things that have Said about steve. Bruce that are definitely unfair. But attacking journalism isn't the way to go or whatever and then addicts. Bruce responded to me and we had a bit of a back and forth but Yeah he's he's always going to bat for his dad against journalism which one okay with the first part of that i think yeah any self-respect person will go to bat for their dad I don't know. I have to take sides. I wanna see this conversation. I'll i i've gotta dig out From the archives boy has a fascinating history with newcastle and their managers are really do. And the whole fundus andrew. Money people want a blast of epl back for more. Can you provide that please. Epl back for more. That's all you get one more time. Epl back more bass going to have to do you. Guys nuri yank The noor yank gets in contact with us. Thoughts on this lads. I don't understand what chelsea are such favorites. Now are people sleeping on. Nfc the team is back to full strength. And our key pairs were not used a lot in the summer tournaments And this is a article by the liverpool echo liverpool f c news so it's gonna have slant for the fans on it but it's true. Liverpool are written off by all twenty. Bbc pundits as titled predictions are delivered. So twenty of the bbc pundits mark lawrenson liverpool. Alan shearer german genus etc etc. None of them had liverpool as title. Winners they some of them had second. Some of them had them. I think you're mainly third and fourth and Nor yank has taken exception to this so let me just As well as attacks on a couple levels like first of all You know why. The reigning european champions who in the last twelve months spent three hundred million on europe's best talent and have one of europe's more astute managers in charge our favorites for some people chelsea are not a weird pick to be favorites for the league. Okay and they may not win the league at all but as we sit here in early august before a ball has been kicked it is not impossible to see why some pundits with tip them for the title. I say this is liverpool fat. I don't think people realize as well. How much pundits hit preseason predictions and honestly there are mostly box. Anyway you're guessing nine months ahead in a sporting competition with the best knowledge available to you. The transfer window is still open for other two and a half weeks right like even the teams are. It's it's such a good point By the way andrew last christmas even within a season. You don't know what's going to happen last christmas. December nineteen liverpool hammered crystal palace. I'm went five points clear right and you text me you said. I think that's that they could win it by ten and look at the way things happened after that. So i stand by by the way Also i just never pulled back to full strength. I would argue that a little bit. Apart from the fact robertson is just got injured in his out for few weeks with an ankle injury. There are some unknowns right. So verdict van dyke is coming back from the acl. We know that isn't always straightforward. Linear thing. there's often complications on the way. Hopefully there won't be but you can pick up niggling injuries. I midfield without genie win album. How will that be. He started a turkey. Four of the thirty eight games in the league last season. We don't know what liverpool are gonna be and how to midfield is going to be reformed without one of their man. Staffers sage omani can he regain his form. Roberta for manual will. He regained his form. Or is this a decline outside of georgia and the front three who is to help out from the bench. Big question depth. There are some young players to be excited for sure but there are senior players that need to contribute that haven't yet keta minimum no etc. I'm optimistic actually. And i've enjoyed preseason watching the liverpool videos. They look really sharp. I agree with you. Newry macdill look good. They look fresh What to have doubts. And for some people including jimmy car- those doubts are enough to say that liverpool won't win the league komai. That's that's okay like we should be getting upset about that. They're fascinating to me coming into the season liverpool because the van dyke thing is so interesting because like you say on paper. Seeing him returned to that team there's arguably no bigger move like. I don't care about going to city or lukaku chelsea. There's nothing bigger to me. That can happen than van. Dyke returning to liverpool. But when but what you say though is also true. That guys don't always just come back from tornado yell and bang thirty eight games ninety minutes a game like you could see. Sometimes what you overcompensate with our leg you pick up a hamster like there could issues but it's hard to predict that all i know right now is that virtual van dyke is going back to liverpool. Which for me is massive and what you said is true to at the halfway point of last season as the best team in the league i think at that point injuries fatigue. I think things caught up with them. They fell off a cliff but remember this. They got guys back they rebounded. And how did they finish the year. The last ten games it took twenty six out of thirty points so like it was really just one stretch of last season that undid whatever potential they had to go on title. A bit of south sabotaged tinkering with the midfield. When you should have just trusted whatever centreback hat but here's the thing though here one of the reasons why i still feel good about liverpool for whatever struggles. They went through last season. Jj one thing that we never said about them was that they were playing poorly. Does that make sense. Like i feel like oftentimes results were. But how many podcasts did you come on. Afterwards you went on your your soulful mournful walks following a frustrating liverpool loss and he would talk about how frustrating it was because of the chances that they wasted their ex g last year. Jj was the same. Actually it was fractionally better than what it was in their title-winning here but they eighteen fewer goals last year than in their title winning here..

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"nuri" Discussed on ESPN FC
"But it's probably going to be the same as last season for me We'll look he agreed personal terms today at this point. He's he's on his way column. Winston allen's on mexican Ryan fraser Fabian schaar. that's squad with with the with the other players at the have that should be better than twelve. What they're managed. By steve bruce who has been praised for getting twelve last season i the supporters. This team should do way better. I agree with them. The manager doesn't i really don't think he does the supporters also just like West ham they're going to be back in james's park and they despise steve brooks This is a team that can turn heads all right but they pay dr football on. It's not always winning football. And the problem i think for me i look at them and i think they're fine but i don't think they're bad i don't think they're good. They're fine The only now the one thing they do have for me is potentially the biggest x. factor in the league like i remember the things that i said last year about a domitory wolves about his potential to be the x factor for them like that. If he's something special than they'll be they could be better than whatever we thought. i think. I have a similar feeling about allen sent maximum this year right now. He's gotta stay there. There's been rumblings that he's not happy. Apparently he wanted joe wheelock and if that moved becomes official than that could go a long way and making him happy. But he's just such an enigmatic lightning rod like he can be so electric and so fun or he can be difficult th. The guardian did their preview on newcastle. Did a focus on sent maximum. They caught him a maverick. Almost elemental talent. He petrifies opposition defenders intelligent independent minded. And sometimes ill discipline. Saint maximum is virtually indispensable to newcastle. I mean like we say. You said steve bruce drab but he's not and so i just wonder if he can kind of like breakthrough that and be sort of that fun figure on the team that can help set callum wilson and put other guys in good positions Because he's he's different. He's different than whatever you think of. A steve bruce team to be if he's allowed to play that way then i think he could be a lot of fun and maybe carry them a little bit. Maybe a couple of places higher than whatever we look at them as right now fundamentally agree with you but i don't think it's going to happen because they need to change manager that's my view and it's view that a voice to his son. Alex bruce on twitter in a conversation that descended rapidly andrew. Many people when when was this So i- steve. I think our alex now. Alex tweeted a something that was written By steve bruce. All about steve bruce by journalists and it was it was information by the way that had been gleaned from the training ground like the journalists. Didn't make it up and alex. Bruce was attacking journalism. And i didn't like it. So i re tweeted on kind of said look. There's there's a lot of things that have Said about steve. Bruce that are definitely unfair. But attacking journalism isn't the way to go or whatever and then addicts. Bruce responded to me and we had a bit of a back and forth but Yeah he's he's always going to bat for his dad against journalism which one okay with the first part of that i think yeah any self-respect person will go to bat for their dad I don't know. I have to take sides. I wanna see this conversation. I'll i. I've got to dig out. From the archives boy has a fascinating history with newcastle and their managers are really do. And the whole fundus andrew. Money people want a blast of epl back for more. Can you provide that please. Epl back for more. That's all you get one more time. Epl back more bass going to have to do you. Guys nuri yank The noor yank gets in contact with us. Thoughts on this lads. I don't understand what chelsea are such favorites. Now are people sleeping on. Nfc the team is back to full strength. And our key pairs were not used a lot in the summer tournaments And this is a article by the liverpool echo liverpool news so it's gonna have slant for the fans on it but it's true. Liverpool are written off by all twenty. Bbc pundits as titled predictions are delivered. So twenty of the bbc pundits mark lawrenson liverpool. Alan shearer german genus etc etc. None of them had liverpool as title. Winners they some of them had second. Some of them had them. I think you're mainly third and fourth and Nor yank has taken exception to this so let me just As well as attacks on a couple levels like first of all You know why. The reigning european champions who in the last twelve months spent three hundred million on europe's best talent and have one of europe's more astute managers in charge our favorites for some people chelsea are not a weird pick to be favorites for the league. Okay and they may not win the league at all but as we sit here in early august before a ball has been kicked it is not impossible to see why some pundits with tip them for the title. I say this is liverpool fat. I don't think people realize as well. How much pundits hit preseason predictions and honestly there are mostly box. Anyway you're guessing nine months ahead in a sporting competition with the best knowledge available to you. The transfer window is still open for other two and a half weeks right like even the teams are. It's it's such a good point By the way andrew last christmas even within a season. You don't know what's going to happen last christmas. December nineteen liverpool hammered crystal palace. I'm went five points clear right and you text me you said. I think that's that they could win it by ten. I'm look at the way things happened after that. So i stand by by the way also i just never pulled back to full strength. I would argue that a little bit. Apart from the fact robertson is just got injured in his out for few weeks with an ankle injury. There are some unknowns right. So verdict van dyke is coming back from the acl. We know that isn't always straightforward. Linear thing. there's often complications on the way. Hopefully there won't be but you can pick up niggling injuries. I midfield without genie win album. How will that be. He started turkey. Four of the thirty eight games in the league last season we don't know what liverpool are gonna be and how to midfield is going to be reformed without one of their man. Staffers sage omani can he regain his form. Roberta for manual will. He regained his form. Or is this a decline outside of georgia and the front three who is to help out from the bench. Big question depth. There are some young players to be excited for sure but there are senior players that need to contribute that haven't yet keta minimum no etc. I'm optimistic actually. And i've enjoyed preseason watching the liverpool videos. They look really sharp. I agree with you. Newry macdill look good. They look fresh What to have doubts. And for some people including jimmy car- those doubts are enough to say that liverpool won't win the league komai. That's that's okay like we should be getting upset about that. They're fascinating to me coming into the season liverpool because the van dyke thing is so interesting because like you say on paper. Seeing him returned to that team there's arguably no bigger move like. I don't care about going to city or lukaku chelsea. There's nothing bigger to me. That can happen than van. Dyke returning to liverpool. But when but what you say though is also true. That guys don't always just come back from tornado yell and bang thirty eight games ninety minutes a game like you could see. Sometimes what you overcompensate with our leg you pick up a hamster like there could issues but it's hard to predict that all i know right now is that virtual van dyke is going back to liverpool. Which for me is massive and what you said is true to at the halfway point of last season as the best team in the league i think at that point injuries fatigue. I think things caught up with them. They fell off a cliff but remember this. They got guys back they rebounded. And how did they finish the year. The last ten games it took twenty six out of thirty points so like it was really just one stretch of last season that undid whatever potential they had to go on title. A bit of south sabotaged tinkering with the midfield. When you should have just trusted whatever centreback hat but here's the thing though here one of the reasons why i still feel good about liverpool for whatever struggles. They went through last season. Jj one thing that we never said about them was that they were playing poorly. Does that make sense. Like i feel like oftentimes results were. But how many podcasts did you come on. Afterwards you went on your your soulful mournful walks following a frustrating liverpool loss and he would talk about how frustrating it was because of the chances that they wasted their ex g last year. Jj was the same. Actually it was fractionally better than what it was in their title-winning here but they eighteen fewer goals last year than in their title winning here..

News Radio 920 AM
"nuri" Discussed on News Radio 920 AM
"They are nervous and pest about having to do business with Mike Beavis. I don't have any knowledge is what happened. Tomo Mr Hammond. He was a personal friend of mine. And I just think it's a terrible tragedy. Indictment spells out so many charges against you. You think you can beat them all? Oh, yeah, Like juicy Caesar crossed the Rubicon. I'm ready to do battle. So my Cleavers walked out this door to freedom summer speculating. He may be in Colombia. Acosta Rica countries, which before have harbored United States criminals. I had 25 years of the good life. Try to look at it and just that manner. In other words, if this is all but the Lord wanted me to have, then I accept. This'll program has been pre recorded. Not always love. You belong in their stores. Never be you. I'll make you so sure gonna mean does what? I leave a batch ever a life really? Nothing so good. Does what I do without you. I don't know. From the gateway to the West. This is coast to coast A M. With George Nuri Jeffrey draw it back with us. His last book, he wrote, was lasting impressions of mediums terraced messages from spirit. He's got a number of books. I'm going to do something a little differently with Jeffrey. In addition to talking with him about his topics tonight, we're gonna talk about his other books that he has written. Going back to 2009. How hope for parents who have lost Children. It's just amazing stories. So get ready and then we'll take your phone calls questions for him about the other side later on tonight. Tax season is upon us and getting this year's taxes filed can be for boating with previous looming.

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"Kidnapping. More on these stories from town hall dot com WCBM Baltimore Careful for slick spots early Tuesday morning with the winter weather Advisory up for Baltimore and much of the state for 10, a.m. our temperatures overnight down to 33 degrees. And we'll continue to see light rain light snow later Tuesday High 42 Low 37 Tuesday night Partly cloudy Wednesday 46. Then the bottom falls out of the temperature forecast Thursday Friday. Some nighttime work Sam standing the teams Thursday night Friday night. Scott Larrimore, the weather Channel on talk radio 6 80 Wcbm. Do you want a retirement income that's taxed or tax free Call Rob Borowy for solutions at 4 10 to 66 11 20 Tuesday on the Derek Hunter Show, Joe Biden is banning travel from covert infested countries much the way Donald Trump did yet he's not being denounced his a xenophobe. Weird, right? We'll talk about it from nine until noon on talk radio six. Eddie Wcbm. Grady Hellsing. Sadie W. C B. I think the heart is a blue Shoots up through the stony ground. There's no room for space to rent in this town. You're out of luck with the reason that you had to care. The traffic is there And you even anywhere before you have failed to take you out of this place. Summer you can lend a hand in which for Grace, it's a beautiful To talk to George Noory called the Wild card line at 8185014109. The first time caller line is 8185014721 to talk told free from east of the Rockies call 808 255033 from west of the Rockies told Free Call 800. 6188255 to reach George via Skype. Use Skype name George 97313 Send Georgia text message anytime at 81829865 to 1. This is coast to coast. A M with George Nuri. In Paris with us how to pray for financial miracle and we're going to take calls with him next on coast to coast Am Let's talk a little bit about easy flow. Yusa dot com and this incredible air filtration.

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"A still had more traffic jams than anywhere else in the country. Well, we're number one at one thing. We'll batten covered 802 22 k A. B C is the telephone number 1 802 225222 Well, it's a holiday for most government workers. Not so much in the private sector. It seems like most people in the private sector are going toe work today. But Randy I was just paying by a friend who lives close to Dodger Stadium. Who told me that the Dodger Stadium vaccination site that's supposed to be the biggest in the world. It's going to serve Californians who want to get vaccinated where you have to just get in your car head down to Dodger Stadium and they'll put the vaccine in your arm. Is closed today because it's a holiday. They just opened on Friday. There already closed. That's what I was told. If you tried to get a vaccine at Dodger Stadium today, give us a call It 802 22 k A. B. C. 1 802 2 to 5 to two to because a friend who lives in the neighborhood said that they're already taking the day off to celebrate the holiday. We kind of want to pick up the pace here a little bit. I mean, this is an emergency. Well, you know, there was a testing facility near my house in Rancho Mirage. And apparently, they were closed for like five or six consecutive days over the Christmas break, because it was a holiday, and they don't work on holidays or Sundays, or I guess certain days in between. You would assume that if the pandemic is so bad that we need testing sites all over the state and vaccination sites all over the state, they could stand toe work on weekends and holidays. But I guess that's not the case. Now last week, Randi there was a big Press conference that they had a Dodger Stadium. All the politicians were there and they want the world to know that they are working overtime to make sure that you get vaccinated while they're working overtime for a big old photo op. You had Garcetti there. You have the ward in there. You had Nuri Martinez there yet Jimmy Gomez there for some reason yet Gilson deal. They're pretty much anyone who could lay claim to Dodger Stadium because in their jurisdiction Oh, this is because of me. We have this vaccination site. Uh, where are they today? Are they taking the holiday off to or they get the vaccination site. I don't know They're off. It's a holiday. It's an important holiday, but we're in a state of emergency. You really can't make this stuff up. Let's go ahead and listen to some of the press conference here is Eric Garcetti, wanting the answer questions about the vaccination side and no one in the press corps having any interest in speaking with him. We're happy to answer questions, and I'll give some Spanish remarks at the very end as well. Governor. You may be asking questions to see my problem. Want to come on? Thank you. Yeah, Most of the press corps had questions for governor Nuisance,.

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"nuri" Discussed on Maureen From Quarantine
"The rice now and then you flip that over onto the bamboo man and now it's this simple. You're done so if you decided to go with the obviously you'll cook it up. You're frozen whether it's crab meat or whether it's your chose Maybe you chose the shrimp bring all kinds of choices out there and you can go ahead and put whatever you choose there and then from that place you'll need maybe you can even go with whatever it a lot or a little bit of the fresh avocado so get i always go for organic with whatever it is including the rice and so in the nearly to you can always find that where you go. And so incorporate that into it and then set up very simply very healthy and again macos had the nigga three oils there and just beautiful for you. All these things so slice up the avocado. Put them in with the whatever you chose to the seafood quote seafood. Little little duckie's coming over to say hi to me. Son is setting beautifully here over the mountains and the lake and little. She's fisher jumping in. The cotton is high. It's a beautiful beautiful day and got beautiful flowers in front of me too. So you're almost finished with this beautiful sushi roll. So what you're going to do now. You got the avocado. You can even slice up very very thin. Mismatch stick style some cucumbers and some carrots and nothing like that fresh cucumber there and so and then you're gonna roll it up and you roll it up with the bamboo met. There's an art to that and just with practice you'll get it so now you've got a sushi roll all rolled up and again. The rice is now on the outside of it and so inside. You get your seafood. You've got your avacado you've got your you know maybe carrots you know whatever you chose and you're cucumber. I love that fresh cucumber in it and then maybe have some cute greens put on the top of it. You and i sprinkle a little extra of the Sesame seeds tune symptoms. I put both the black sesame seeds and the white sesame seeds and a cute little girl. Decio is weeping at me are in keeping distance. everybody is. They're looking at lymph issues over there and so how now dow is very slowly very slowly going by embraced nature to if you're just the energy and ambiance that you surround yourself with when you're in the kitchen and with this beautiful sushi maybe beautiful music. Whatever you so choose or have that nice silence and sometimes just the sounds of nature's kind of nice. Oh cute little girls community and so maybe when you're when two years old or have kid waving hi hi cutie. She'll be on the podcast now too. Cute little baby. Red shoes have red shoes onto see. We're insanely and it's about having that synchronicity to When you're in you know it's funny. I was just talking about being grounded and grounding. And i'm going to do my next podcast on grounding and earth and they're they're jumping up and down on the earth on the green grass which i talk about to the earth thing and i'll incorporate That to that essence of what we do to get with back to earth back to basics she secured a little red. She's like me Big smile from now she'll be part of it Cute little red shoes and so what we do. Now you got it all together and We now cut the Sushi roll up. And maybe maybe six pieces and the just how you've seen it. The professionals do you need a nice a sharp knife. And sometimes i get the knife wet to to make sure you get a nice cut right through that nuri. So you've got it. Beautifully rolled hopefully tight that. It's ready to cut up and i put a little early in little cute greens on top of it and then i also Some on top of their some japanese mayonnaise and this is really beautiful too. It's like an orange color yellow. And then also sometimes incorporate either on the side or maybe a tiny bit to you're feeling so inclined. the Green master the Sabi back in the day. What was that it's We used to say what's Be and i think it was a commercial for what's up so incorporate your humor in your energy and your authenticity into whatever it is. You're doing wherever you are and it can be again just moving right down the street to go and get your Whatever it is you want to cooperate. The the avocados are maybe go to a farm and get them and now they're a part of the meal you're making so again re chow be creative and have ambience. There that helps in other words. I was saying you know with the because it's why did you hear that. That's a quacking. Wow quack quack waddle waddle right if it walks like a duck is duck if it talks like a duck and so he hit the parent parents. So we'll also send out now all over quarantine and all over the world. I lift my arms up to the good energy and send out the love and the life force and the she and into the foods that we eat the visuals we see and send out the love. And it's real it's powerful and this is a great power recipe to have here in quarantine in very very simple and you play around with it too and see what you like. You can even have some of that hot chili sauce on the side too. That's kind of fun to the hot chili sauce. Sabi and you can make or buy it premade and see what suits your fancy but there you go. You've got it and then decorate it. And i like to decorate the played a little bit. You can put the beautiful roll out there on the plate. Find some gorgeous. You know just very very simple again. maybe a play doors and i like also to use The chopsticks consent. Makes it just that much more fun. So get yourself chopsticks if you can and You can even pick them up. Whoops pick them up for you know if you don't want to buy any just get them in one of your local little restaurants there they'll give you a little set of chopsticks and have fun. That kids have fun with this too and and make it really authentic. And if you're not ready for chopsticks that's okay too whatever you so choose and And there voila. You have got this for just very simple power meal which doesn't take long at all and some terms what you can do With this when you're putting together you can try. Like i said incorporating in different things into it you can incorporate Be a like. I said the sticky rice is is important too because then it sticks to the nouri role and the sesame seeds and then simple flip that over and it was part and parcel of the role there without going this way and that and so beautiful. The sun colors of the sunset on the water. Here in front of me and.

Plan B Success
Are Smart People Not Miserable?
"What we discussed in the previous episode about smart people and their ethic for hardwork and how it might not really propel them to the level of success that they might weren't itchy. How are we talk a little bit more about our smart people really happy? And why is it card that smart people are generally miserable? Though you were picked up being better educated being rich and being accomplished can help you be happy. In fact I think it leaves you less satisfied with life and you might say why so. Let's look at smart people? I make themselves unhappy by measuring themselves against external yardsticks near always comparing themselves with someone else and they're always comparing themselves. Someone about them in life are at work wherever in general from standpoint of saying look at what we have achieved in how can I have that? They're not really looking for happiness and they're not really concur satisfaction. They're looking for aggressive ambition and growth at the same time. They're also looking themselves as toward neat. Do not have so. They're comparing themselves with external States that looking at work they don't have then are looking at their blessings than counting their blessings. And then the other thing that they're doing is they're perfectionists. They're going after perfection and anything and everything they do. They wanted to be perfect. Hazardous out the misery. That's created dumb self choosing perfection or or action. They're the ones that are creating misery for themselves and every time they keep a goal in front distant this striped which even absolutely because they believe once they have achieved that goal it will sustain their happiness levels. And they'll be happy but guess. What was that goal is reached rate quickly? The happiness fizzles away and the next goal shows up itself since that tend to be very goal oriented and as a result for them. Happiness is winning or achieving these goals. And it doesn't last forever. And then after Achieve THEY WANNA move onto the next one in order to regain that sense of happiness again because between those two goals while striving for it what. The experience is that misery that feeling of depression meanwhile Nuri ability that they want to overcome by reaching those goals. And we see. This problem quite cubed with entrepreneurs especially who are easily prone to that misery and depression that we just talked about because one big win doesn't cut it. It needs to be a win after the other. And after the other and you and me both know that in business and in life it's not always miss that are losses. There are problems that need to be addressed. And that's how the winds happen. Come about resilience is what's needed new ring. It crosses of attacking these problems. Boom you process of fighting it out in order to make that happen so smart. People often make themselves miserable by being Koogle reentered. That's a fact and those who aren't goal oriented are more likely to feel properly satisfied with themselves in their lives again. Those are average lights since they haven't set high goals high bars for those high ambition for themselves and they're not moving direction. The other thing is smart. People don't WANNA be shallow. Rmt and that's why they obsess over external achievement and still being in the moment especially when they're doing something that they truly enjoy. It's all about achievement. It's not about experiencing the moment for them. Those some of the reasons that we could say that smart people create their misery for themselves as it is before dead out to achieve and not the Jimmy. The experience of drawing themselves are moving towards that achievement. That's the difference between why aggressive ambitious hard working and smart people are more prone to misery and depression than happiness and again like we talked about in the last episode the other things beyond just being a straight hard-working smart person that are required in order to add adventure in order to add excitement into one's life. Nazar does make sure that they're reaching those goals that they set for themselves make sure that they're cheating. Workday won't even the levels that they want to achieve and as adult find their happiness so it's important for everyone to make sure that you have goals and you strive to reach them but enjoy the journey. The journey off striving Grecia goes because living in the moment helps with that. And that's what is going to give you true happiness. It's the journey not the destination that gives you true happiness.