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AP News Radio
Twin blasts shake Jerusalem, killing 1 and wounding several
"Two blasts have gone off near bus stops in Jerusalem, killing one person and injuring others in what police say are suspected attacks by Palestinians. The first explosion occurred near a bus stop on the edge of the city, while the second went off in ramat a neighborhood in the city's north. Uma valley Israeli minister of public security says he hopes that we catch the terrorist or the terrorists and root out this organization because assuming there's a connection between the events, it's clear it's something more complex. The apparent attacks come as Israeli–Palestinian tensions are high, following months of Israeli raids in the occupied West Bank prompted by a spate of deadly attacks against Israelis that killed 19 people. I'm Charles De Ledesma.

Bloomberg Radio New York
"ramat" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York
"If you are able to get to it first. Yeah, absolutely. We had to do this because while it is the final countdown, Genie, are you ready? I'm ready. I'm coming across the table here. Like you wouldn't believe. That's right, right. I have one more opportunity to talk to these two about some important trends here including some of what we heard from Donald Trump and might hear tonight. This Bloomberg. Three hoes soon know the markets and the economy. Lisa, you're not embarrassed. I mean, Abraham was not embarrassed, right? Like I carried away. Almost as well as they know each other. Tom's a little tired, he slept on my couch last night. Thanks, John, if you ask slave appreciate it. Bloomberg surveillance with Tom Keene, Jonathan farrow and Lisa ramat. You think the bank is one higher race Lisa? Do you think this guy occasionally is blue? Weekday mornings at 7 eastern on Bloomberg radio and Bloomberg television. Not completing high school is more of a social thing than it was an academic thing. I came out in the 11th grade. Nobody was embracing you. The kids were cruel. It was very difficult to be gay. Even though all these years have passed, I still had that longing to have my diploma. The hard part was determining what I was gonna do it. But I definitely didn't do it alone. At age 30, with the help of her mentor, charisma finished her high school diploma. I have a mentor, Maria. She convinced me to continue my education and finish what I started to get my diploma. Just never judges. She's a true role model. If you're even considering getting your

WNYC 93.9 FM
"ramat" Discussed on WNYC 93.9 FM
"And he was also larger than life A phrase I have seen used in almost every story and every interview I've read about him But really Andre was larger than life He was a 6 foot 6 queer loud black man who towered Literally and figuratively over the fashion world Usually while wearing a very dramatic cake But this is not a shirt to sleep in okay This is a shirt to go to Carla Phil's house In ramat two in central bay to have lunch on the terrace Then you change at night into another color Perhaps in silk This is not a night shirt Don't get this mixed up with a grand papa night shirt Not at these prices Andre's story is kind of a fairytale He grew up in the Jim Crow south He discovered Vogue magazine and segregated Durham North Carolina At the public library when he was just a kid And that changed his life When I was ripping pages out of Vogue putting the pictures up on my wall in my room with thumbtacks and I just had a room wallpaper from head to ceiling floor to ceiling with images from Vogue Flash forward a bit Andre goes on to become one of the most defining and recognizable voices in fashion for decades He also had a master's degree in French literature I know Andre was poetic He was lyrical He was dramatic He had impeccable taste Better than mine and yours too But above all he.

Bloomberg Radio New York
"ramat" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York
"The only way to start the morning is with optimism Dodge recovery was sluggish a lot of people agree on that Bloomberg surveillance with Tom Keene Jonathan farrow and Lisa ramat Finally we got some Abramovich gloom to get in there The ultimate south sticking of my feet At least a capitulate Bloomberg surveillance Must watch Lisa your data point go Tom you're great Never change We see mornings at 7 eastern on Bloomberg radio and Bloomberg television There are a lot of ways to look at the world right now Interesting that you've got an overweight on Hong Kong And the more of them you can access the better What has to be his strategy Perspective Who's doing school best Clarity How do we get it so that the benefits get to everybody Expertise He seems to have exactly the right combination It's character plus policy Bloomberg radio the Bloomberg business app and Bloomberg radio dot com Bloomberg the world is listening Economics All this doom groom was out there finding Do you see this as a technical correction Investment What are you looking at to give you some sort of compass through this period The Bloomberg surveillance podcast Lots and lots of talk about what the fed should and shouldn't do Jonathan Ferrell Lisa and romance and the names that shaped the world's markets and speak with professor schiller of Yale University Bloomberg's surveillance Listen to dad Bloomberg dot com the Bloomberg business hack or subscribe on Apple podcasts UberSuggest revenue.

WNYC 93.9 FM
"ramat" Discussed on WNYC 93.9 FM
"Little girl exclaims with delight in this classic Indian film Cobbly Walla is a migrant from Kabul Afghanistan The movie and the short story it's based on is about an Afghan man who sells dried fruit on the streets of 19th century Calcutta He's far from home struggling to make a living He's big and tall with a long beard and he looks a bit intimidating People are scared of him He faces discrimination But also an unexpected friendship with a 5 year old Indian girl In school and I remember bawling like a baby The story is a tearjerker says supe two meta who grew up in India emigrated to America and is written his own books about the immigrant experience The cobbly Wallace story has always resonated with him He reads me his favorite part the ending When the cobbly Walla named rahmat pulls a crumpled piece of paper out of his breast pocket Unfolding it very carefully he spread it out on my table There is a small handprint on the paper Not a photograph not a painting The hand had been rubbed with some soot and pressed down onto the paper Every year ramat carried this memento of his daughter in his breast pocket That's when we learned that the Copley wallow was befriended a little Indian girl has a daughter of his own far away in Afghanistan whom he was forced to leave behind and misses dearly So I first heard the story obviously when I was not a father in my teen years and now I am a father and it's all the more moving Metta says that now with everything going on in the world in a phobia racism those scenes of desperation at cobbles airport last summer everyone should read this story Whether it's Americans who are scared of Mexicans or Indian food scared of Afghans everyone should read it because this is what great literature does It reminds you that the person who's coming to your country carrying a memento hand print of their child is a parent you could be a parent with a human being like you're a human being The cowboy Walla was written in the 19th century by Rabindranath Tagore one of India's most famous writers his home is now a museum This is a place where the goal was born We have a writing room here We're curator boy shaki Mitra gave me a tour as tagore's music played in the.

POSITIVELY JOY
"ramat" Discussed on POSITIVELY JOY
"Later i had a lady reach out so me was a nutritionist. Is just so happened. She was looking for a gerontologist for project she had. I was like sure. I'll be happy to do this project with you but having these medical problems i need expires. The as far as timelines extra time to get the project done. She was okay with the in the n. Offered some suggestions on some food choices to help me way. Some of the challenges i was having about. Well why not. I give this tries so incorporated those food changes in our idiot. See some improvement. And i thought well cassandra might be. There's more out there for you to do so. I went back to college. Started taking courses in health and wellness in a matter of Unbeknownst to me our zimmer mission to the doctor abbas getting blood transfusions at the tunnel went to the doctor thinking i was going to get my transfusion that ramat lab work. Everything was normal. Wow instead so first of all we know that he was working on you because you say you went back to school and just understanding what your body was going through. Lupus is no joke so going back to school in the midst of that really took a lot of courage and you must have somehow had some inner feeling that this was a new path that you were going to be on because you know a lot of people with a chronic and systemic illness like that would not have been able to go back to school like that. Guide anyone after listening. If you get anything else out of this know that we guides all things are possible because literally like you've it. Ceo without him. I wouldn't have been able to get through. I was at the brink. Didn't think i would make that was.

TIME's Top Stories
"ramat" Discussed on TIME's Top Stories
"The hindustan times newspaper and juggernaut books organized a rita thon of the story featuring eighteen of india's top celebrities. The story begins with gentle comedy. The narrator a writer keeps being disturbed in his study. By the prattle of his five year old daughter meany down the lane comes a kabul iwo ramat and afghan peddling dry fruits and nuts a seasonal migrant common all over india when such a thing was possible coming to sell his wares from the mountains to the dusty plains of british india. Meany finds him the one person willing to give her his undivided attention and they become friends. He tells her jokes makes elephant. Imitations brings her treats what does this. Giant afghan see in this little girl the writer and roma discussed the nineteenth century political situation in afghanistan. We talked about ab- door rahman's efforts to preserve the integrity of afghanistan against the russians and the british around the time. The story was written. These two superpowers were busy. Playing the great game creating afghanistan as a buffer between their empires. The durand line established in eighteen ninety three one year. After tagore's story came out was a one page piece of paper that still lies like a giant dagger. Severing the tribal pashtoon homeland. Then as now afghans were forced to flee or seek work outside their country due to the machinations of great powers but means mother is suspicious of the foreigner and her fears are reflected in today's republican talking points against admitting afghan refugees. They steal they kidnap small children. They could be terrorists. they're untrustworthy. if i tried to laugh off her suspicions she would launch into a succession of questions. So do people's children never go missing and is there. No slavery in afghanistan. Is it completely impossible for a huge afghan to kidnap a little child. Ramat is not the perfect refugee in a fight with an indian customer who tries to lie his way out of paying for a shawl. You spot a common experience for migrant workers who find themselves cheated out of wages by native employers. He stabs the customer and is thrown into jail. The family forgets all about their afghan friend including the adorable little girl. she could be america after. We've had our playtime with afghanistan. As for the fickle meany. Even her father would have to admit that her behavior was not very praiseworthy. She swiftly forgot her old friend. The father to has complex attitudes towards the fruit peddler..

Sports Gambling Podcast
"ramat" Discussed on Sports Gambling Podcast
"Prize hicks. Promo code s. u. p. one hundred percent to pass bonus all right. I got a couple of the price picks over under a player numbers here going to give out four real quick before we get to our lock dog t circa millions and all that good stuff dalvin cook actually. Going under ninety nine rushing yards. I sucked in by that arizona. Defense are like that. did we mention that. Chandler jones had five sacks. I know when. I saw when i was looking at the box. Jesus christ i know it's. He's not rushing the passer but that deadline line that front seven nine and a half sounds a hair high nausea harris. I'm going over seventy four and a half. i think. A tire raiders team and pittsburgh is clearly involved in in running the ball carson wentz under thirteen and a half rushing yards carson wentz socks we know that noted sucker of the noted sucker and then kareem hunt over forty six and a half rush yards. Cleveland's not gonna need to throw the ball they can just Ram it just ramat ryan. Just ram it down their throats so Yeah that's what. I get for the price fakes again. But those Four players together twenty could turn into two hundred dollars if you had all of them probably speaks dot com promo code. Sgp what you got. Kramer well sean I'm gonna go with a three bangor of overs terrorist terrorist marshall over three catches known that over four catches like that match against jacksonville and they clearly are gonna use him a lot. Yeah amongst he's healthy and then miles gaskin forty and a half rushing yards against this bills team They were using the shit out of him. Now i know he was getting some some catches to but that feels like just the way they want. They're gonna wanna play this game he's gonna get enough carries to go way over that total power. Play lock dog time. You sound affection on one.

Security Now
"ramat" Discussed on Security Now
"And suddenly they'll join your network because most devices are kinda dumb that way and they just go to the strongest signal. Oh i been here before. This is home. We're home join the network. It doesn't take a lot of technical knowledge. It doesn't it. Just takes a little inexpensive hardware smart twelve year old can do it and man. There is incentive. I think you know that hackers can make a lot of money selling your personal info taking over your device so we often Skip the security part of vpn We talk about be ability to watch shows and other countries or the privacy. Which and all of this is true. It gives you the privacy from your isp or the you know mobile carrier or they wi fi access point at the airport that kind of thing but let's not underplay the importance of the encrypted tunnel that your vpn is creating between you and the internet and when express vpn it is absolutely secure It is easy to use you. Fire up the app you press the button and boom you're protected and then the most important thing to know because there are a lot of vpn's out there is express vpn does not log cannot log. We'll never log information nine. Oh there's companies that a promise you know logging and then mealy hand over your data so i wanna sure you of a couple of things first of all express. Vpn is regularly audited by independent third party auditors. To verify that it does what it says it does including this trusted server technology they use which runs in ram when you go to their server it spins up. A new instance just for you. It runs in ramat. Sandbox can't write to the hard drive and as soon as you leave it's gone the doesn't serve somebody else it's gone. That was your personal trusted server. And no trace of your existence remains. And if you don't if you don't believe me if you don't believe express vpn if you don't believe the auditors you can believe the news stories because time and time again. We hear news stories about in countries. Where they're you know. They don't need a warrant they just code the express. Vpn servers take him without any advance notice. And there's never anything on there they they're verifying it for you if you will. It works on everything. You've got not just your phones your computers but there's express vpn for smart. Tv's you can put it on your router and protect your whole network. This is the only vpn uses the one..

DSC On Demand
"ramat" Discussed on DSC On Demand
"At halloween raisins. A little tiny teeny tiny box of raisins that has like four raised smashed into it fruit dried fruit sport. Here's a penny. A penny black would love that. Though going there piggy-bank better pennies raisin raisins. yeah is anyone giving away a penny. When i was a kid you at least got to packs. Okay where are you. Where do you treat molly. What are you go santee. That's what the license place in somalia say. At least we're not saying come. Get your two pennies. There's a new item available this year to hand out to trick-or-treaters hidden valley ranch is creating treat size packets of ranch. Dressing is back in his half an ounce the france. here's a little Ramat kennel hot ranch. Bags of thirty on hidden valley dot com dip. You're not roll under some ranch dressing. Some hot ranch It's ranch dressing really that good. Last night we were at chick-fil-a and my family was ordering food. And i said a site of logic all your ranch plays lots of ranch and the kids are like. We don't want that and it's not for you for me mama. Why didn't even ordering food. Just took the rancho drinking. The ranch is god. So i wanna know i don't care what do you do..

The Steve Matthes Show on RacerX
"ramat" Discussed on The Steve Matthes Show on RacerX
"Armagh dot com and Whether it's a c. Whether it's mce do. Oh by the way i saw. I saw athlete. Mcadoo no longer wants to be called ramat. This is an official request from camelback. Actually wants to be called rabbit. No i don't think so. I think just took off and he doesn't wanna be called wacker's either. Acquiesce is going anywhere. I agree oh so you guys are gonna run it. Oh accuracy yeah. Yeah yes. It's great. But i don't think he's a fan of the lawrence brothers who gave him that name. You know so. I get it i understand. I don't mean it in a in a derogatory tone. It's just a great nickname and you don't get to choose your own nicknames. That's that's never a part of the game it's just too good a nickname So sad to lose it is just too good and it doesn't even mean anything like is just funny like it sounds funny. I don't think it's supposed to me like it's even ran it. You did not event. Ramat was because he was on to your motorcycle. And you're gonna what were you gonna do with the privateer bike. We're gonna ram results up the factories asses right. Yes it was not meant as like he rams into people i. I don't care how he writes if he was the most calm calculated mistake free writer on earth. Wacker sounds hilarious. I'm just gonna my i. It's great nickname. I'll pass out on. But that's his request. Gentlemen so is he going to be What's gonna be next year. Be siani twenty seven or something right. Cmec jana all right and also to on x. maps. We talk.

Talk Python To Me
"ramat" Discussed on Talk Python To Me
"We got some time to talk about over here. You've got a a django comparison page which i guess also could be slightly a manga engine comparison page because like i said the basically the same thing without the nesting so if somebody's familiar with django and they're like i would like to consider using this for my framework or for part of my code or whatever just like one of us but they already know how to do stuff in jingo. You have like well. Here's how you would create an object and save it in the different frameworks. Here's how you would update an object and make changes and so on and you just go through one at a time and just sort of compare the different pieces right to have inspired by django. But then i think giant django in ramat small python a-x-i-o-s robin using whatever it uses filter them with piccolo. It's it's meant to be very very close to see cool If c- cool ob super easy to let him when you do need to draw it onto a sequel query. There's no like mismatch just like well. I'm always solve working in a sequel mindset or. They're they're all similarities. They're still like. I think people could pick up quickly. Yeah i agree like instead of objects that values list you select projection or set of filter. You have aware but is honestly not a huge mental jump to make the to take like huge inspiration from jonker migrations. Which i think is kind of like the goldstone. The migrations in any language law efforts. Going into the yeah. That's one of the batteries that you're kind of touching on right is the the migrations bit. Yeah it's migration incredibly hard to do right. I think the jungle ways i can only imagine. I don't even want to try to imagine writing that because it seems really hard. Yeah so the way john do does is it looks at tables and then it creates a migration file then adds up the migration files to build a picture of what the schema looks like and that's our then creates subsequent migration do death. That's why got gotta go from this level to that level so here's the five migrations to basically use an order and yeah and then you go to cogeneration as well. So we'll pick lower house. Tax lee create a pipe and file. And that's hard seems actually writing a python file but if you look at the piggly migrations. They're actually quite beautiful python code and there's a little trick i use internally i used like the black formats or on it before right out the to generate code l. That's cool so your generated code is pep eight and all the goodness so if you look at it you know so. It's nice and that's clever actually. Yeah that's really clever. It's cool park. Yeah i feel like other frameworks like for example. The cookie cutter stuff. You know. you're just generating code files like crazy. I feel like you could apply that same technique as after we inject all the inner values. Let's just do a quick format on them and then drop them that make sense because otherwise you'll you'll run your linda all on your project and they'll fail because you migrations Yeah yeah yeah now. Let's cool a quick question from teddy out in the livestream. Says i don't use arms much in my day to day. What are good use case of besides web apps for them. And where does piccolo or better so questions. So i think that they designed big bit so another reason to bill make lo is estate to scientists so much on the ascendancy in the pipe world and people are just you know still dealing with hp sunday today basis. So you can use it in a script. If you like maybe a couple of examples in the dogs you might be scraping some data from a website and then he just needs thickens. Folks chris so that would be another good example for using piccolo. Yeah there's good example and then where performs better. It's it's really way like you need the. Acn cool you might still want a web component. You've never should like.

Capes and Lunatics
"ramat" Discussed on Capes and Lunatics
"Many things can do in comic books gets crazy. What i will say is. That's weird and interesting i like it I hope they don't do it in the movie though. Yeah that'd be dark. My biggest hope in the movie is that we're going to get Because i realized realize this recently is that you know if they have rama tut in israel they actually solve the white guy. Your the white alien created a technology problem. johnson major. Be the be ramat optically. It looks better than he's the one bringing this magic technology to the to the ancient world although it would be interesting 'cause there is this idea. Oh they're going into the whole aliens. Built all the great things of men chimed mythos. It'd be interesting to see that. Actually no they didn't. They have just been observing and they like talk to humans on occasion but they were always like above it. Maybe they save some people's lives here in there and they fought off some basic alien invasions here and there but they they weren't the ones who built the hanging gardens about on. That was just humans being crazy. Humans humans. you makes these crazy little hanging gardens. that's neat. I mean gilgamesh going on and being king of samia. It's neat but then again you know he's just a guy being king you know. He's super strong. But that's about it. That's his whole story so but it would be neat if they do run into rama tight and maybe even run into ramat and say. You're not supposed to be here. You know we know you're a time traveler. We know you're not supposed to be here ramat. Why don't you go do something else as it would be interesting. That is the thing them kicking rama out so we jonathan major inner channels. That would be awesome and them kicking him out and maybe having something to do with apocalypse that would be great. So i'm really excited to see apocalypse and ramat initials. I will be disappointed. I'm sure but Anyway F f yes eternal. That's yeah so. I don't know man. They're really doubling down on. Doom isn't is it not a nice person thing here Which i knew. I knew that college dropout who is constantly honestly is the fact that his his someone else is totally greer and on the he. He kind of. What playoff that. It was like a like a ceremonial thing. The marriage which is going to you know no saying that you know to save bridging. You love petty stupid pity bass vestige as would say and then the punishment i mean. Does he give like johnny storm the ultimately. Std's i mean every earning you know he. He recreated what happened to tiny storm i know oh oh you can't turn sarah. Well affects out again. Don't don't worry dude recant fix this. That's gonna seem weird because he did fix that after like you know it's it's literally camel like. Yeah yeah yeah no. I know that's the thing about like for me. As i do think they are going into that. Your powers of psychologically controlled knows that. But it's like the kind of thing he can't tell you because if he told you it wouldn't work..

Can I Pet Your Dog?
"ramat" Discussed on Can I Pet Your Dog?
"That looked like a circus. Act of a lion-tamer just fully. Sam robbins nets because the reality is i love upi breath more than anything. It's best. my general thought is the people like. I love my dog like this is his breath and go. Why did you get a dog. That's the whole point. It reminds me of that. Outdated like fifties boomer humor where they're like. I love my wife. She's so knowing and i go. Why did you marry her getting divorced. I hate this dynamic a hate that like no. Why wouldn't you really. I love my wife more than anything. No you should be like my dog. He smells awful his a huge inconvenience debate. And it takes up a ton of time. And i couldn't be happy. Love him so much you know. Yeah so endearing and the way that this was brought to light. Is it against him. You're the tugboat whisper at work. Listeners are also me that this is an who carries around the office to. We'll just put up like like a child to be carried the office. He's just like i to carry me around but that was one of the first. Interactions is that you're normally shaped like i'm sorry about his breath and like kidding tugboats cutting credible tugboats got like. I hope this makes sense. I mean this. In the way that wouldn't it wouldn't make sense to say to a human but makes actual census say to a dog tags breath when you smell his breath you go. Oh you're dumb or your entire dumb dog and then you hug him very tired and you go. Oh you're very big head and you can smell buys better yet. A big stupid head. That's it exactly they into as much to you. It's it's accurate in terms and also in terms of rahman's breath. I was telling you are morning and evening routines for as much as you're like. Wow this must be a one sided thing where sam enjoys bullying rahman in acute way. He has his own psychopathic. I f for the four years of had him is starting the first night. He vary greatly sleeps under the covers directly in my arm. Yeah a detective done in the seventies in a holster and then in the morning. He does the same thing. I fall for it every morning. Because i'm very graduate in the morning. I wake up and he feels my body moves so he starts to okay. It's morning and then he very cute comes out under the covers. I e stretches front. And then he does a cute dog researches his back and he shakes his legs and his and then he shoot. Li like Like rings his mouth right to my face in like nozzles me and i go. Good morning buddy. And he goes. It costs him to my face. And i go. What the and then he just walks away. I let's do breakfast very It reminds me of like at a festival. You come back at seven in the morning from night wine at nine in the morning. One ear dude bro. Friends like kicks in the door with shots as like wake up. we're doing in your dislike. Man then makes you do shots. He's like seeing the pool. Like dude ruffin very aggressive now asleep again the sweetest and it is very sweet. That does seem to have just an on off switch. Does he ever just sort of like. Hang or it's it's very. I think a lot of the point of having a dog is to show you how you hold a mirror up to you and this is how you behave I'm i am bipolar type to the rapid cycling ones. It moves very quickly during the day and within the first month of having rahman words just like tonight. We're gonna hike and we're doing this and then we'll do this and i go. Let's hike and he's like to sleep now within the first month those like. Oh this is how you are so people perceive this is why previous girlfriends are exhausted when you wake up at eight in the morning. And you're like do. We're going to the farmer's market and we're doing this and then i'm gonna go to the mood and i'm going to be a millionaire and they go. Hey did you. Don't wanna get breakfast. And i go. I couldn't have not i have. I have to lay down face first in the bathtub. Certainly certainly not going outside and then and then in four in the morning. I'm like do you wanna talk. I love you wake up. We should go rhyme. These like if you didn't these onto a dog they also make sense so yeah exactly. Yeah absolutely saying it is beyond delightful and we could talk to you all. I won't because i promise. Get you out of here in twenty minutes. Do you feel certain that listeners going to be like. Hey sam we love. Sam can come back sorry about that. When you get that way cannot i just say. That's one of my favorite. Rene 'isms is to be having the most enjoyable time and then get a solid apology. We're like i'll be like a really nice meal. And i'm rene it'll be like you don't ever have to come so i'm so sorry that we went to this upscale. It'd be like nice just to let you know so that you're not mad. Dessert is coming. And i'll go. Why would i be mentioned. Just didn't want you to freak out. I'm hit yeah pocket. Apologize first and then figure out having a really nice ergo you for sure don't on after say don't the yeah patient put up with it so much you we could either. She texted me before and she was like well. It'll take about twenty minutes or you can cancel now one of those options as a nice today. You got my number very sweet. The from from the jump got my number. He just like okay. Your one year i get you i get what you and i appreciate you so so much so we have to play this game called so named that dog likes as you might be thinking something to. Here's what here's what sort of pink for me. Sam is a detective with Roman in his holster as as his little getaway guy. Obviously we're all thinking turn on. of course we are. Wouldn't we be who of course. A dog dubourdieu. Same that breed don't know big wrinkly guys kind of. They're kind of flop. Yeah yeah the floor like a big floppy a lot of sloppy alive but this one you're more than welcome to pick the perfection that they do and it's a so sloppy dog. Okay so you so. The name of the game is you're gonna tell me a dog and i picked their profession and cash. Sure we can have that for naming just anymore. I just didn't want detective to stick in your brain. I wanna have full reign of whatever you want to name a dobra though. That's a girl that's okay the diverted. Oh that's a girl That strikes me as a bridget long. Yeah no nonsense of yup. I love energy. It's right there. Someone who when you're you're very attractive they're like i'm also very smart physical and you're like me. I like giving a big slobbery dog. Such a feminine name. i'm bridget. Yeah exactly very sophisticated. I assume assume that the dog would have the same type of presence like when liz. Oh enters room. Where you're just like i am not define you will bow down and go after saddam. We'd love people are going to want to see what rahman looks like. Can you let everybody know where they can find you on social media and pictures or my social media's at most fun sam you can see a lot of good videos up been trying to explain things to him over the last couple years at sears videos. Talk about that same. I meant to talk about that. And the funniest thing in the world. Can you give and this is putting you on the spot. But an example of things explained to ramat. I tried to just quick little ten second clips where he's laying next to me and like. I tried to explain fireworks whom this year..

Throwing Shade
"ramat" Discussed on Throwing Shade
"Not only brave and like above and beyond already having to carry this weight of. What's happened to them but also come forward and share that with the world truly is the only way that egypt will look at this shit and change it because now they have the eyes of the world looking at them and going. What you're doing is wrong. And that's the only really truly embarrassment at this point with with large entities like huge governments is the only way to make change. It's really upsetting that. You have to like humiliate. The irony is it's like there's so many levels to this but like the fact that like egypt has to be goaded and like prodded and and and humiliated on a massive scale to stop humiliating. People in their custody is such a fucked up circle of like god. Damn can't you just take a second and reflect and be like oh shit. We're doing the wrong thing. Let's stop right that this is what has to happen. That people have to bear their fucking trauma on the on a national international stage for you to fucking stop treating your own citizens like this. No i mean listen. The problem isn't a fucking works and they're and they're they're they're they're going to. They're going to at least feel the pressure of international attention. And i'll tell you you know. I've been humiliated on national stage. Yes you have. Do you remember when i was. I thought it was under study for alpha. But it was actually. I was supposed to be elisa doolittle. Little and i said that was embarrassing error. That was really embarrassing. And i saw i knew i got the paychecks. I knew i knew what play was paying me. I know but you just. I don't know what happened. Wires got all crossed and is absolutely. I learned my lesson. You did indeed. I saw the stairs stairs of the audience. I saw tears in the and the ups and anger and the hurt. People were so so upset by that they didn't know which end was up. They didn't they didn't know what was going on true. Follow this story. I'm curious to see what happened to know. Why which is Flouting need you know. I know why why we just wear underwear. Wait which question answering underwear. Why so that. They can stick to the broom better. And i can't think you know honestly. And i love at this hour comes out replace with one hundred percent humidity. 'cause i'll tell you something as a woman came with two beautiful flapping libya's counters lou and set it on housewives this week and i couldn't believe wage s. I thought you were making that up. They didn't episode in salem and she said that joke joke though she'd knew she was joking. Oh yeah oh yeah. I mean it's her. So do we know. But i think she. Now you mean my husband's ex girlfriend that's always one night. Stand rendezvous i dunno. Rhonda's booze would you like to be my manny. That's that's something i'll never forget. You can keep this thing going. Whenever my husband kisses me i go. These are lipset. Count that kissed the countess the the countess okay. I want to weigh in on britney because we haven't talked about her at all and her legal battle on this show. And here's why like i. We believe that she should be under the conservatorship baquero. And you're absolutely right. I mean i'm not. I'm not saying anything of us. It's absolutely what i believe. She has listen. There are other beach welfare. Person this out better than me. And it's test barker and barbara grade. They're definitely grand podcast. Please go listen to it. They're fucking smart. They tax those issues from all sides they talk about the legal implications of all implications no ramifications implications. Ramat shirts shorts. This.

Scientific Sense
"ramat" Discussed on Scientific Sense
"We do and we act on those and i think that's a lot of what's going on your this probably some explicit bias but what we found was that these disparities exist. There are just one or two bad apples in departments. This is prevalent behavior across all officers in depart most officers in departments. Yeah i you know. I think somehow this type of data needs to be presented. explained in a systematic way. Right you know if if people are willing and perceptive to inflammation Read inflammation structured and and it provided a to them to to internalize. I think i think we can make a difference but it is it too that we don't really have a process like that debate. A new versatile. There's still national database on traffic stops but there are a number of many many states do studies on these and north carolina's one. St who has a lot of data. That i know very well and i followed the process. There has been very similar to what we've experienced in vermont. Which is that. There is enormous resistance to hearing these results in with the police will just say to us as the data flawed. We're not racist. You're calling us racist. And they reject the data out. So we're now at a stage in vermont where a couple of agencies have really taken the data seriously made some progress most have not and But now it has happened. We we present developed a methodology that is pretty straightforward that allows community groups to easily understand our results in other words release sophisticated Econometric techniques although we we've done that in some separate work and what we find out or community groups are coming to us and asking us to explain results. Ramat asking us present city councils and select words. They now are holding their police departments accountable but the resistance of the police is something that i can could not have imagined. I always felt like the date of were sufficient to change people's minds in. That's not at all what's happened. It's been an uphill battle all the way the difference in vermont is that we have a fairly thoughtful legislature and so the legislature has enacted a lot of policies in response to our Has the language problem right last. Four years have been Revealing for a lot of people in the us from many different directions and boom racism As has got a lot of play but Humid saw racers if you are human you. Us served you are not racist is highly unlikely as you mentioned before the grew up in klein's even for modern what caused the dunbar's number is one fifty meeting when we get over one fifty in drew We start to fight against each other. They don't you know is really difficult for humans to have a scope of more than hundred fifty really close connections And so if you could take extrapolate that saw fundamentally racist. It's a monthly flat tooling problem and so.

106.1 FM WTKK
"ramat" Discussed on 106.1 FM WTKK
"A suitcase. Someone is responsible. If this is in fact, with only that we've been looking for all weekend long. Someone is responsible for that. That just doesn't happen. It just doesn't happen. I mean, it's a great point. Yeah. What if it doesn't? What if she was packing to go on a trip, Right? Just hear me out. Yeah. Collapse because of you know, whatever Cove it all right, But what a weight Whatever. Right, we don't know. A way for the autopsy, right? Was packing hadn't packed anything yet fell into the suitcase. Somebody comes along. They see the soup place is closed. Right. And so they just zip it up without looking inside because they assume that whoever was didn't get to another household member, and then they're like, man. That suitcase stinks. Gonna go throw in the lake. Maybe all of that stuff happened. But the fact that idiot reporters are asking questions about what show do you think that suspicion unless they're trolling Baker In which case kudos, kids. Someone is responsible for that. That just doesn't have. Thank you. Thank you for clarifying, Although I feel that I just painted a scenario where could happen? I should be a defense attorney Pay me money. Oh, man, All right, 8889347874 coming up on the show. We will talk to the North Carolina superintendent of public instruction. About all sorts of back to school stuff. Did you want me to see if they'll just build a school for your kid? Yeah. Could you do that? Please leave because he didn't just the whole school his right. All right. One in your yard or no. You should put it where they're gonna put those condos to blight your yard. Yeah. Unfortunately, it's not gonna happen because go over now so soon? No, Phil. Through it, they were gonna build giant condos and blot out the sudden from Ross's yard. Think over it. Wow, what a coincidence. You're gonna have your man. We're late to break. You're gonna have your, uh I'm solving all sorts of crimes right now. That's amazing. Hang on. When Harvey to Ramat Heart prescription opioids convey addictive and dangerous. Opioid pain medication took everything that I had nothing mattered more than getting my fix. Was on the verge of being.

WBZ NewsRadio 1030
"ramat" Discussed on WBZ NewsRadio 1030
"Down the pace of the incident. There was also an attempt to utilize you support a lesson least lethal force tactics. Unfortunately, none of those were successful and the officers were forced to do what they What they ended up doing. The suspect was taken in Newton Wellesley Hospital, where he later died. Ryan says several Newton officers were also taken to the hospital, but we're not seriously hurt. This year's M passed exams will feature less testing time for third through eighth graders and no schools will be newly named under performing in the upcoming year. Said Elementary and secondary education Commissioner Jeff Riley and a memo. Riley said the shift to Ramat remote learning last spring and hybrid learning this year has likely lead to significant learning loss for students around the country. And the extent is not known yet in the Commonwealth. He has. The department remains committed to administering the assessment this spring, and they recognize the need for adjustments and flexibility. For students. Chicago public schools preparing for in person learning for some students next Monday. Chicago Teachers Union says it's dangerous to return after the holidays in the face of an expected surgeon Covad cases. But school officials say the facilities are safe, Mayor Lori Lightfoot says. Of course the city is concerned about safety. But there's an urgent need for students to return because it makes a big difference in the lives of Children. Lightfoot says The public school system is worked with public health officials to make sure the classrooms are safe and the city has an obligation. Level the playing field. It makes a big difference in the child in the lives of a black or brown child who doesn't have the same kind of access to educational excellence as someone else. But as all Children need the same educational opportunities in Wisconsin, the lawyer for Jacob Blake is disappointed about the decision not to charge the police officer who shot and paralyzed Jacob Blake back in August. So we're really disappointed with that. It takes 20 seconds. Watch that video the find probable cause and it took them over four months. Find a reason so ignored. Attorney by Avery Lamar.

News, Traffic and Weather
Israeli kibbutz tweaks its name to honor Ginsburg
"A kibbutz in northern Israel is changing its named honor late Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg Kibbutz Ramat Hash offense. The judges Heights is named after an early 20th century Jewish American judge in a weeklong tribute to our V G there, temporarily tweaking the name to Romano has offended Slight change makes the word judge female. This's ABC News.

This Week in Machine Learning & AI
Neural Architecture Search and Googles New AutoML Zero with Quoc Le
"Welcome to the PODCAST. Hi Everyone. It's great to have you on the show I've followed research for Your work for quite some time and I'm looking forward to digging into some of the new things that you're working on but before we do that I'd love to have you share a little bit about your background and how you got started working in machine learning okay so I was born in Vietnam. I did my Undergrad in Australia. And in my second year. My undergrad I started some project doing machine London with Alex. Mola a back in Australia and back. Then I was played with. Kodo methods Then I Did my PhD AT STANFORD. A on a lot of deep learning back in the day when deployed in whispers or very cool. And that's the route two thousand seven and around two thousand eleven I did a summer internship at Google and that was when Google Brin project was founded so when I was there that was a long and Jackie Naan Greco data was there and I. It was the sun so we started out small. That sounds cool. Yeah and then I did some of the Scaling Up Neuro networks with Google Britain folks and then You know at the end Up to two years did some work on machine translation with the media and Oreo VR. He's now did mine. Owner of Ilya is now at opening I and we develop sold end to end. Solution methods and Around two thousand sixteen. I started looking into more like You Know Auto. Mau Architecture search and more recently are looking to Malacca together with Otto may also look into Sent me supervised learning and it's awesome awesome now. You mentioned early on doing work with Alex. Mullah was he was this before he was at Carnegie Mellon was visiting in Australia. He was a professor in Australia. Yeah I I went to a university. In a small air. In the capital city Austrailia go Kendra. He was yeah camera and he was Professor Edward Research. So I thought I had. I have along Very interested in AI and machine learning and took me for that. I took a class data mining and so on and talk a little bit boring but the ability to actually learn. It's actually a super fascinating so I contacted him and he was moonlight co methods machine learning and we worked together for maybe a few years before he went to he went to America then. Cmu and Amazon. Okay okay so a lot of your. Recent work has been focused on this idea of You know automating machine learning and neural architecture surge to allow machines to find the best deep learning architectures in like. It's a little bit about how you arrived at working in that area. What some of the motivations were for getting started digging into that problem so I've been Along interested in this idea of self improvement machine should be self improving itself a machine learning and even and when I started doing co methods with Alex. I always ask him. You know how the Dakota bandwith and so on how some of the HYPOC Ramat does include methods decided and apparently they decided by using things like Cross validation on then where I work on. Koroma two narrow networks. My hope is to make the hype. Affirmative go away. But that's how is the opposite so if you look at the a Kabul Lucien neural networks at has a lot of hype privatised right like how many how many layers you want it to be and how many channels you wanted to be. And what are the some of the high assize apprentice since on a Coulda with all the training parameters? Yeah all learning. Dry and as researcher develop more and more techniques FAW EURONET. There's more decisions that you have to make. That feel like. This is like a problem that can be helped by a little bit of automation so So I I observe a lot of my colleagues who will when designing networks and I asked him about the principles of design. Your neural networks. And you started are having some really solid principles like Skip CONNECTION SO. The gradient can flow through the network concern. But as you tune the network Karen Hata do no longer have the principal is around. You know trial and error right you you try this a little bit and simply with better so you try that more so. I think that that is something that may be ready for automation so even during my Grad School. I already talked about trying this but I thought you know. Maybe we didn't have enough compute because training net already takes took me days so when I saw that new control. Units are are in thirty minutes. Something like that on on safer I thought. Oh maybe this is the right time to try this. So that's when I started doing this. Newer architecture search in two thousand sixteen. It's interesting that you know. Even with all of the compute resources of Google. You had to wait until the time was compressed. Enough in order to be able to tackle the problem. Yeah to get really good results. You want the networks will be really big and that will take a long time to train. Yeah and it's it's It's funny coming from me that we have so much resources that will go train in EURONET still taking a long time And so maybe talk about the the first steps in In that area. Did you jump right into neural architecture? Search or was that the you know a a an end stage or end result of this work where I I on some of the related ideas on and off since two thousand twelve like playing around with how to do. Better hyper profitable tuning and none of that. It's really published. Because I didn't have good results have pugh and so on so so I tried it on and off over the time you know every year I would set out some time to try this idea for a few months and you know and it didn't work very well because like a procurement song and then Two Thousand Sixteen. I met Barrett's off would as my colleague now at Google and he's very talented. So we say oh. Let's let's try at the idea of Jews in like a reinforcement learning to generate and network like a little layer in an network for for a ceasefire model. Seafoam motto. Is already at the time you could say that you know enough of you depends on how where you want to be but you from thirty minutes to a few hours and the seems like about the right amount of time to get this going and my prediction is that you have to train. Maybe either between from one thousand to ten thousand bottles and I did a backup our calculation and thought. Oh this might be the right time to do it but you know I have tried this some of these related ideas in much before

Life of an Architect
Changing Jobs
"This is the first podcast episode of Twenty Twenty and both Andrew. Nye have changed jobs in a manner of speaking making. I changed jobs in a big way and I have been getting flooded with emails and direct messages on various social media platforms. Asking me about the particulars is because either those people have or they are considering going through a similar change. I felt that this would be a good topic to kick off the New Year because they're all sorts sorts of things happening. You know especially with me with Andrew even here with the podcast some of which take a little more than usual planning and we wanted to let you know. As far advances advances we could of some of the places. We're going to be this year so that hopefully you can come and say hello. Should you find yourself in the same place at the same time. We'll get into for those details throughout today's episode cool. Yeah it's going to be awesome. It's gotta be cool all right so we're going to get into this now. Do you WANNA start under. Do you want me to start you. You go ahead and start. I'll interject his needed. Maybe we'll do a little back and forth about it as we start going. Sounds good to me. I also think that we should discuss quitting your job verses Mrs Changing Your Job Even if there is no obvious distinctions semantically. I think there's a huge difference between those two words. Quitting and changing changing quitting to me seems so imply like your flip the tables and you're storming out of the room tossing lit matches over your shoulder. You know that whole burning everything scorch orch start a little bit. Probably I mean it seems like it when you say I quit my job. It always seems to have a negative tone to it. Well it also seems to imply even though it's not this way and it's just again the phrasing of it to me changing your job means it's more calculated like you know there's a path change or course chain that you wanna make so you kind of put certain things in in place or put certain actions in motion before leaving your other job so that that way this is a calculated course correction Nada. I'm quitting and then I go deal with the fact that I just quit my job. Afterwards I would agree to me. It seems like changing jobs is a little bit. I'm going going somewhere for a new or better opportunity where quitting to me implies. I'm not working at this place anymore. I can't stand it. I don't WanNa be here more as as opposed to I'm changing jobs. It's doesn't mean necessarily that you dislike where you were just there's better or newer opportunities where you're headed like you say that's a calculated thing. Not Like I quit over lunch and then go to look for a job which I have quit over lunch before him. I know that was the reference. Well we know that chain gear jobs demands some measure of your attention so to get into that. Let me just kind of set the table. That says I left my last job the one the where I had my name on the door and I could pretty much do whatever I wanted and I need to make sure everyone else. I enjoyed all my co workers. Add some awesome clients and I had a really cool projects going on and for about eighty five percent of my work existence maybe ninety percent. I'm not doing real math here. It was pretty ideal and yet despite all those does ideal circumstances I do not ever wonder how I got to be at my current job. But I'm at Boca POW now and an actually look this up today. Day to day is four months and eleven days in so it's still pretty fresh really. It's been four months. Yeah that sounds a lot blah. It doesn't feel like four. I didn't think it'd been that long. Actually I was like it's been like two months now right. Yeah four months and eleven days so I don't have any regrets even though it's kind of interesting they brought me in a level to where I obviously I'm not getting the keys to the kingdom but I'm not being brought in to just manipulate digital files in Ramat. That's not where my skill set is and that's not why they want me there. You've been working for a long enough. That's not really what you had either but one of the things that's interesting is. This is a pretty big firm and Boka Powell. There's about about one hundred ten plus people and they're in the kind of the eight figure invoicing range in a year so they bet a lot of stuff in place while. Oh yes kinda surprising but when they brought me over they said there's a honeymoon period of six months and once I hit six months then they start to bring me into more higher level firm meetings. They essentially don't want to lift the skirt before they decided that this is not a failed experience experience. That's kind of a statement. Maybe but yeah I think so and I didn't realize it was going to be six months. Most places have six month trial period. That's really the way to put it. Yeah and so luckily for me because I actually had this conversation today of the. How's it going? I know it's gone fine. No worse so four months eleven days and I am really anticipating all the things that are going to open up to me at the six month period. Kazan collect a lot of skill sets that I have right now that I'm not using is they don't need me to do it because I'm not in the right kind of meetings so even then with what I'm doing right now it's gone pretty well pretty happy with it but you feel like you're settling in a little bit. I I mean I know for a while is like well. I don't know but you feel like you're doing all right right now. And that's something we'll get into an just a bit because there's definitely been some growing pains it hasn't always always been you know milk and honey since I've come over there's been moments where I've been incredibly frustrated and there's been actually more times than I really wanted Mitt but I think that's kind of the reason we're recording this podcast to talk about stuff that other people might be experiencing that folks generally don't put out there because I know people are private but there are moments when I go golly. Am I doing what I need to be doing. Because it's so different. It's so different. Let me get into the reasons why left. Like why would I make this change some. I'm fifty one years old. I've been doing the type of work that I had been doing. Which is kind of high touch white glove small commercial and high end residential essential work for about twenty years? And I like to think I was pretty good at it. I certainly enjoyed doing it. So what could possibly convince me to leave. The the circumstances were add my name on the door almost complete autonomy to do whatever I want to go do something that I have no real background in working on like. Why would anybody we do that? That's a reasonable question. I mean besides they tripled your salary and I'm not saying they did but I'm saying if that was the case then maybe so they didn't they didn't man. I'm just saying no but that was part of the consideration quite honestly because it's not just I will say this. So my compensation with where I work now is better than my best year ever at my last firm and my best year ever my last one was heavily contingent on bonuses and I was part of it and I didn't have any control all at my last firm over the bonus amounts. I could go eleven and a half months going. It's going to be great. It's GonNa be great and then one person decides that it's not going to be great. I have no controller controller which is one of the room one of the reasons why leaving so in a more structured manner. So let's get into this. I left for two major reasons and honestly honestly. I don't think anyone would be surprised by what those things were. Not because it was obvious due to my personal reasons or because my life is south there. Anybody can figure it out but because if you're going to leave a pretty amazing situation for the black abyss of doing something you've never done before. Yeah those reasons should be pretty obvious. I mean I think anybody could kind of rub two sticks together and come up with pretty educated guesses. Do I might do that. So first reason conflict inflict with one of the partners now. It wasn't anything nasty or salacious. It was just some fundamental disagreements on how things should be done and I'll say would you be. He's surprised to learn that I'm an opinionated person. Andrew no I know how particularly you are very particular all the time all the time and furthermore. I don't really care for situations where I feel like. I don't have a voice in the matter part of me thinks if you want my opinion you need to be prepared to act on it. I don't need facetime as time. I'm not that person. So the senior partner at my last firm has had his own practice where it's just been him calling the shots for twenty five or six or seven years or something like that now and hopefully. I'll say this in the most gracious way possible. Because I I care for him deeply I would even say I love him as a Human Ping but he was who he was and he was GonNa do what he felt was right no matter what which on one hand is a great attribute. You need to be have convictions and stand by those convictions. That doesn't necessarily make you a good business partner. So I struggled with the idea that no matter what I did or sad ed or however sound my arguments or my logic may be in the end. He was GONNA do whatever he wanted to do. I didn't love that. Yeah but I can understand that actually I I mean as a business owner for ten or so years that you get used to doing things the way you WanNa do him and you used to do them. I thought many times about whether or not I wanted to ever take on a partner and part of me as I know. 'cause I don't WanNa have to share responsibility. I wanted to share that. But you know the decision making process says yeah and it's hard I'm GonNa get a yeah the longer you do it. The harder it gets harder

ESPN FC
Pick your poison, but 'toxic masculinity' is only inflamed by booze
"The front page of asked is all about how are you guys? And how he wants to return to Ramat draining isn't exactly being sent in the world on fire as ain't for by Munich's. I've found they season just the three goals one. That says look at its contribution in general is in the high sign of the maybe you expect from him sit. Does he wanna come back is that truth in this? Yeah. I mean, let's put this into context when he left row majority left graduate because the difficulty is relationship was in Zan his feeling that there weren't opportunities at the club. And he's feeling the club. At least in the short term was owns it and side that they'd seen the value of of impress being relegated to the bench butts. His intention was always to be at rounded. What happened was deal was done with by Munich? Now, the problem, hey for for HAMAs and indeed around, Richard. They want to bring him back is power is lousy and binds hands they can exercise the purchase clothes if they want to and he will have relatively little choice. Now. Of course, it's true. That it's read a club forces applied to stay if they know that he wants to go, and certainly then is red club invest that kind of money nine that he wants to go. So I can see this eventually being resolved. We return to the Ben about I wouldn't be huge surprised if by Munich were able to kind of persuade him and then said right well unilaterally, we're going to do this. We're going to keep him. Meanwhile, said Marcus rash. So reality trait. Yeah. Then by this too. By for number of reasons. One of them is of course, the size of the cost of any plan, leaving primarily clubs still less a club like Manchester United if Real Madrid are in a position where they're going to invest the kind of money, the apply light rash would cost then they're going to invest that money and then buffet or name our if they possibly can. I just don't I mean look full of surprises a million times. But I just don't see this. I just I just think this is an own style

BBC World Service
Spain becomes the top destination for African migrants
"Well in our next. Report next quarter it's going to be outstanding I won't go. Too strong because then if it's not quite as good you will. Not let me forget it but I think the, numbers are going to be outstanding we've accomplished an economic turnaround of historic proportions the. Other reason why these figures are tonic is it means he has a substantive subject on which. To try to switch the narrative away from the, whole Russia. Saga overnight his longtime Personal lawyer Michael Cohen claimed. That the president had been lying when he. Said he knew nothing meeting in Trump Tower, before the election with a Russian official who had close links to, the Kremlin promising to, dish the dirt on Hillary Clinton this. Morning Donald Trump fired back I did not know the meeting with my son Don. Jr. sounds to me like somebody's trying to make up stories in. Order to get himself out of. An unrelated jam it yet more claim and counter-claim damaging certainly but will American voters be. More interested in the latest. Twist in this murky plot or in real jobs take home pay and, the economic outlook the White House believes, it will be the latter on America editor John Sopo. The latest official figures from the United Nations. Show Spain has overtaken Italy as the prime target for migrants attempting to rejoin by crossing the Mediterranean the data is further confirmation that the closure of Italian ports to humanitarian. Rescue vessels It has an effect blocked the, route through Italy Spain sea rescue service. Says it rescued more than six hundred and seventy people on Friday Ben Ludwig's report Some of. The newest undocumented entrance to Europe arrived, on a beach in Spain on Friday video shows people swimming, and sunbathing on the Playa Elkin well out near Mallika a dinghy approaches at. The last minute a police boat tries to Ramat and push it off course. But dozens of young African men are. Seen hurling their life jackets over Ford they run up onto the sand and then scatter into the trees and dunes the footage illustrates in dramatic fashion. House Spain is now the migrants top destination as the Italian root shots with a hostile new government arrivals across. And near the strait of Gibraltar has surged Joel millman is a spokesman for the international organization. For migration based in Geneva were on the verge of meeting last, year's total was twenty two thousand for the year this..