11 Burst results for "Rosemary Green"

"rosemary green" Discussed on The Current

The Current

07:15 min | 1 year ago

"rosemary green" Discussed on The Current

"Trying to explain to my three year old son that mom has to go away for awhile. And he's asking why i'm rosemary green and this is life jolt it's a cbc podcast about women in the correctional system. You'll hear our struggles. They're denying human contact and our successes me and his crib yet. His mom he had his toys. It was amazing for everyone. Even the guards available now on. Cbc listen or wherever you get your podcasts. This is a cbc podcast. Or you probably don't have to be told this by now but believe it or not. You can't trust everything you read on social media. It's election time which means it's also miss information time. Half truths strategically edited interviews and flat out. Lies are all out there. Getting clicks and shares as i speak tech companies are trying to tap it all down leading to an awkward situation for liberal candidate christa. Freeland this week. When one of her tweets was labeled manipulated media by twitter. It wasn't edited video of conservative leader. Erin o'toole talking about healthcare christa. Freeland wrote in a tweet that o'toole unequivocally support for profit healthcare. Now take a listen to the edited version that freeland posted. Where do you mean prepared to allow provinces to experiment with real healthcare reform including the provision of private for profit and nonprofit healthcare options inside of universal coverage. Yes now we can't have just one old model. That is increasingly becoming inefficient. And we have to find public private synergies. That capital will come in to to to drive efficiencies. I've run on this for several years now. Conservatives were outraged now take a listen to an unedited version of that clip which phelan linked to further down in her twitter thread if we're expecting innovation and more choice and better performance. We can't have just one old model. That is increasingly becoming inefficient. Because of the amazing new drugs that are dragging some of the funds into other areas in our healthcare system especially biologics which the trudeau government also messed up in terms of the nafta negotiations. If we wanna see that innovation we have to find public private Synergies and make sure that universal access remains paramount so that was the important context that the conservative party says was missing from the edited video. The part where erin o'toole says universal access to health care remains as you just heard paramount and ep leader jagmeet singh then joined in the criticism of krista freelance tweet. This is the wrong thing to do. This is completely wrong and new. Democrats are absolutely opposed to it and want to see very strong laws in place that do not allow misinformation permission to be spread and we need to be taking an active role in the removal and the flagging of this type of information is really disconcerting though that the current party in power is engaging exactly what we need to be be ending now in the face of the backlash liberal leader justin trudeau doubled down and defended the tweet. What's really important here. is that in. The middle of a pandemic erin o'toole came out unequivocally. In support of private healthcare in terms of for profit healthcare we posted the entire interview on on we posted the entire interview in its entirety. And i encourage all canadians to take a look to see what erin o'toole has to say about what he sees. On the future of healthcare you can decide for yourself. How misleading that video was but this is the kind of post that angus bridgman is watching out for. He's a political scientist with mcgill university's media ecosystem observatory and he is the director of the canadian election misinformation project and that was formed analyze and monitor serious cases of misinformation during the federal election. A angus bridgman. Hello so first off. What do you make of twitter labeling. That tweet as manipulated media was a clear case of misinformation in your view so it is a clear case of manipulated media. I mean they definitely took this clip and cut and paste different segments of it. You know. I'll let canadians decide. The extent to which they think the underlying message is true but but it certainly was manipulator media. I think it's useful to put this in larger context. Which is that these labels were developed by twitter and other social media platforms during covert nineteen when there was just misinformation circulating on those platforms. They then were used in the. Us election now for the first time. They're being applied in the canadian elections. So i think one of the reasons the story has gone so much. Traction is because this is the first time we're seeing twitter. A social media platform playing a little bit of an arbiter between competing factual claims of parties. And not that as definitely gotten a lot of canadians kind of looking at this getting saying hey wait a second we want social media platforms to be fulfilling this role in terms of telling us what the facts are exactly Interesting lee enough liberals as you heard standing by the post despite what twitter says about it. What do you make of that. So i think you can separate the misinformation piece from sort of the political content here and the liberals are trying to make this an election issue the the health care and so in some ways. This has helped them do that. So this is actually quite common. With labelling on social media platforms for example with trump's tweets when they were labeled as sort of false or misleading tended to get actually a lot more traction than the tweets. That did not so. This is an interesting case where that so. Many people have seen this now as a result of that twitter decision. And so this is sort of highlights like an unusual but but not that unusual context. Where something that gets labeled actually is propagated. Far more than something that would would have just been left alone when we talk about manipulated media. What is it exactly so. Twitter has a particular definition facebook as a particular definition etc. I think that the standard has sort of shifted a little bit. But but in this case it's where you are taking sort of an existing type media whether it be an image osam clip where video And you're you're cutting out important pieces of context This is becoming obviously increasingly a problem. As sort of a and machine learning learning techniques produce better and better fake videos and images which i'm sure people have seen online but but sort of begin to blur even further this distinction between what really happened and what could potentially reported on you can easily imagine a politician being a fake being generated of a politician making a statement. And this is just sort of. This is not to that that extent. But it's along that continuum given trudeau's decision to to stand by the tweet does twitter's label actually work at steering people away from misinformation.

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"rosemary green" Discussed on The Current

The Current

04:15 min | 1 year ago

"rosemary green" Discussed on The Current

"Trying to explain to my three year old son that mom has to go away for awhile. And he's asking why i'm rosemary green and this is life jolt it's a cbc podcast about women in the correctional system. You'll hear our struggles. They're denying human contact and our successes me and his crib yet. His mom he had his toys. It was amazing for everyone. Even the guards available now on. Cbc listen or wherever you get your podcasts. This is a cbc podcast. It is summer and you might be soaking up. The sun on a restaurant patio. Maybe not wearing a mask. Taking advantage of a lull in the kobe nineteen pandemic but experts have already declared that canada is at the beginning of a fourth wave it's driven by the delta variant and circulating mostly among the unvaccinated which can include children under twelve. Who are heading back to school. This fall and many provinces aren't making vaccines mandatory for eligible kids and teachers. Look the the government has made a decision in the context of mandating. Vaccines were not going to do that. Will respect the choices. Individuals will make but at the same time we can be strong advocates for vaccines as a safe way to reduce risk and to allow for more normal returned to class and to be quite franken. More More normal september and fall and beyond that was ontario education minister stephen lecce through each wave. Andre picard has been guiding us through the pandemic. he's a health reporter and columnist with the globe in mail. Good morning andre. Good morning what do you make of stephen. Let's as position on not making kobe. Nineteen vaccines mandatory for those who qualify in the school setting. I think governments all over the world are struggling with this how to make did things have to be mandatory. Can they be voluntary. But i think there's no question we have to really focus on that demographic of young people there who's at risk right now and we have to figure out how to protect them and what's the best bet for that is getting the getting the vaccine to them well. We know that we've done this since day..

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"rosemary green" Discussed on Ear Hustle

Ear Hustle

02:00 min | 1 year ago

"rosemary green" Discussed on Ear Hustle

"My name is rosemary green and this is life jolt a. It's a podcast about the experience of women in the correctional system. Women like me life jolt prison slang for a life sentence but in a way every jail sentence is a life sentence. It doesn't really end. When you get out i know i've spent five years in a. Us prison for drug trafficking. It haunts me still. But i'm here to tell you that i'm so much more than my crime. We all are in this episode. We're going to focus on the first stage of a woman's journey through the criminal justice system. Let's call it the before times before you've had your day in court before you're convicted or acquitted that period between your arrest and your sentence when you really don't know what's going to happen if you'll be sent to prison or for how long the wait can be excruciating. If you're lucky you'll get bail. And at least she can wait at home. If you're not so lucky you have to wait in jail on remand like i did like diana did. There's alleged about it. Came home drunk. And i thought my husband friend was cheating because she was there and we had argument week before. Like i couldn't understand why she was there. I just i blew up by got mad and they take off. My husband went up the street to a friend's house and she took off. I don't know where she went at. First diana's one of roughly two thousand women in canadian prisons. You want actual detail well. I grabbed his guitar. And i started storming up the street so i went in there and i smashed guitar over him. She's describing the assault that landed her in jail.

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Life Inside a Women's Prison: Life Jolt

Ear Hustle

02:00 min | 1 year ago

Life Inside a Women's Prison: Life Jolt

"My name is rosemary green and this is life jolt a. It's a podcast about the experience of women in the correctional system. Women like me life jolt prison slang for a life sentence but in a way every jail sentence is a life sentence. It doesn't really end. When you get out i know i've spent five years in a. Us prison for drug trafficking. It haunts me still. But i'm here to tell you that i'm so much more than my crime. We all are in this episode. We're going to focus on the first stage of a woman's journey through the criminal justice system. Let's call it the before times before you've had your day in court before you're convicted or acquitted that period between your arrest and your sentence when you really don't know what's going to happen if you'll be sent to prison or for how long the wait can be excruciating. If you're lucky you'll get bail. And at least she can wait at home. If you're not so lucky you have to wait in jail on remand like i did like diana did. There's alleged about it. Came home drunk. And i thought my husband friend was cheating because she was there and we had argument week before. Like i couldn't understand why she was there. I just i blew up by got mad and they take off. My husband went up the street to a friend's house and she took off. I don't know where she went at. First diana's one of roughly two thousand women in canadian prisons. You want actual detail well. I grabbed his guitar. And i started storming up the street so i went in there and i smashed guitar over him. She's describing the assault that landed her in jail.

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"rosemary green" Discussed on Front Burner

Front Burner

02:00 min | 1 year ago

"rosemary green" Discussed on Front Burner

"Trying to explain to my three year old son that mom has to go away for awhile. And he's asking why i'm rosemary green and.

"rosemary green" Discussed on The Current

The Current

02:52 min | 1 year ago

"rosemary green" Discussed on The Current

"Trying to explain to my three year old side that mom has to go away for awhile. And he's asking why i'm rosemary green and this is life jolt it's a cbc podcast about women in the correctional system. You'll hear our struggles. They're denying human contact and our successes me and his crib yet. His mom he had his toys. It was amazing for everyone. Even the guards available now on. Cbc listen or wherever you get your podcasts. This is a cbc podcast. Going in belarussian sprinter christina team of skyro- asking the international olympic committee for help in a video posted sunday. She says belarussian officials forced her to the airport to board a flight back to belarus after she complained about being entered into the four by four hundred meter relay race a further distance than she was used to the c. is now investigating and demanding belarus respond to the allegations. This comes after a year of unrest and demonstrations. Over what many see as a rigged election by president alexander lukashenko lukashenko has retaliated cracking down on anyone who shows opposition or criticism to the government. Just this month. Roughly fifty ngos in the country were shut down and on tuesday. The head of a kiev-based organization that helps belarussians. Fleeing persecution was found dead hanging in a park in the ukrainian capital. Kith frenetic v. Ciocca via ciocca is a former journalist and now senior adviser to an exiled politicians. But lana deacon scott teak enough sky franek via cova. Hello good morning how are you. I'm good. i'm good in many things are happening. it's difficult to read the news to check. You know how many of your friends are detained today. Well i can't imagine what that feels like. Let me start with the headline of this olympic athlete. Because it was. It's such a strange story She doesn't want to go back to belarus because she fears for her safety. She's now on her way to poland. Where this morning We're told her. Her husband will meet her there. She fears for her safety. What what would have been the risk for her. If she had returned to belarus. I think she would repeat the faith from pacific or the the journalists though. Also my friend who was Kidnapped from ryan there fly which was the because regime two months ago so she might spent Three or four days in kgb prison and then she would appear the state television Criticizing democratic forces and prison lukashenka. This is what often happens to activists who are getting the by kub..

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"rosemary green" Discussed on Hunting Warhead

Hunting Warhead

05:45 min | 1 year ago

"rosemary green" Discussed on Hunting Warhead

"My name is rosemary green and this is life jolt. It's a podcast about the experience of women in the correctional system. Women like me.

"rosemary green" Discussed on Hunting Warhead

Hunting Warhead

02:03 min | 1 year ago

"rosemary green" Discussed on Hunting Warhead

"In nineteen ninety five. A college student disappeared on a trip across the usa avid. Portia missing right away. But they wouldn't take it so. His mother started investigating the case file. I've started going through and saw people. It wasn't interviewed. I join this mother. Search for justice or you recording us i am. Yeah someone knows something season six available now. This is a cbc podcast. Life jolt prison slang for a life sentence examines the lives of women navigating canada's correctional system host rosemary. Green served five years in the united states but god out nine years ago and has since.

"rosemary green" Discussed on The Current

The Current

04:09 min | 1 year ago

"rosemary green" Discussed on The Current

"Trying to explain to my three year old son that mom has to go away for awhile. And he's asking why i'm rosemary green and this is life jolt it's a cbc podcast about women in the correctional system. You'll hear our struggles. They're denying human contact and our successes me and his crib yet. His mom he had his toys. It was amazing for everyone. Even the guards available now on. Cbc listen or wherever you get your podcast..

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"rosemary green" Discussed on Front Burner

Front Burner

04:27 min | 1 year ago

"rosemary green" Discussed on Front Burner

"Trying to explain to my three year olds that mom has to go away for a while. And he's asking why i'm rosemary green and this is life jolt it's a cbc podcast about women in the correctional system. You'll hear our struggles. They're denying human contact and our successes me and his crib yet. His mom he had his toys. It was amazing for everyone. Even the guards available now on. Cbc listen or wherever you get your podcasts. I also just wanted to ask you a little bit about cuba's response to the pandemic because I do know they have had a very effective response In some ways for example they were putting everybody who got sick into the hospital and they had such a low death rate but how have efforts to get cove it under control factored into the crisis that we're seeing now as well so through. All twenty twenty cuba had a very good and denic akiba's punch with the highest doctor to patient ratio in the world and you had track and trace mechanisms where doctors nurses medical students tens of thousands of them not on people's doors pretty much every day checking if they had symptoms spoke of it. As you say everybody in cuba who test positive in suspect lines the any in the americas in western hemisphere because as you'd expect no death rates because of that because all of these people are receiving medical attention is also appointing keep as the only country in latin america. Have come up with. Its own antiquated axons. Five times and it started to roll out. There's axons twenty. Percents of forgivable collation is already fully vaccinated mainly health workers in the population of havana. However in twenty seventy one keyboard had very bad pandemic look at biggest right now is reminiscent of how things were in europe and the us in the summer of twenty twenty and they're really struggling get control and many analysts and migra thank this huge spike in covered that the island hadn't yet seen factored into the protests that we saw on sunday. Because it's because in a country where people are used to high level of medical attention least country in the global south people are starting to get impression of the medical system. Might be fraying. It's overwhelmed people talking about collapse. And i think that generalized anxiety has fat into a feeling that while the government might be losing control in terms of the other ways that cuba's cleveland response has acted into this crisis. Adding up the numbers. You can see that the inordinate amount of expenditure on trying to vaccinate their population with the rain. Vaccine leaves them with less money to import other. During put medicines and other foodstuffs the lack of which has driven emerged participation okay. I guess it's a question. I have is given all of this Who or what institution or the protesters directing their anger and i are at so so is president. Miguel diaz canal has has also said that this is about the us that these protests are part of a us plot to fracture the cuban government because of the sanctions and so. How have the protesters reacted to that. Who who are they angry at the protest against the government set me angry government from their point of view. Most of them. I think i'm it's the government spoke plane and square that they go a quality of life that they're not happy with i mean in any protest as you can imagine it thousands of people that are all sorts abuse so i never protesters that that that the one blamed the government not lying to go on the streets in protests that simplicity writes the hill being violated but also people who feel that the s. embargo is unjust. Not be lifted. But i think it's bad to say by and large as blue went out on the streets to protest woodbine lodge put the blame on the government is pointing out that yesterday. That was the states organized. Rally to support the government. That was a mix of people who instructed to go out and split the government from their workplaces support the cuban revolution.

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"rosemary green" Discussed on WNYC 93.9 FM

WNYC 93.9 FM

03:26 min | 2 years ago

"rosemary green" Discussed on WNYC 93.9 FM

"Advocates you spoke with said the way these cases are handled needs to change in this era of criminal justice reform. Is that a matter of law or of politics? It's completely a matter of politics. Brian because one path of Dia's could take in response to this kind of demand is say, Okay, we're going to do a case by case review. We're going to deploy our investigators to go back and try to track down old old witnesses find videotape, potentially in cases that are years two decades old and then see if we can find actual innocents. It is fairly high burden and very cost and resource and time intensive. So what this advocate that you referred to was arguing was saying, Well, What about all the people? Whose cases may not sort of be able to have that evidence be found or who are simply suffering from the penalties of a conviction, such as not being able to get jobs, not being able to access housing, etcetera. Because of that lag period, so their argument is just cleanly purge them all right now so that people can get relief. On the other hand for Dia's They don't necessarily want to get rid of serious convictions that they would argue potentially were legitimate until they've actually Validated those reviews. And so final question on the political side. Do you know if the candidates for Manhattan D, a such a high profile race that speaking right now before the June primary? Responding to this letter with any campaign promises related to it. Yes. So after the story came out, we did see several Manhattan D a candidate's sort of amplifying that call that being said. I do not have clarity necessarily on How far they would go. Would all of these officers who are in this letter and other officers who have been flagged by the district attorney itself, as you may recall from our previous reporting? For credibility issues. Would these candidates go further sort of expand this list themselves and then proactively purge thousands of these past convictions? That's sort of the broadest possible possibility here. But you know the exact plans for how to do that are unclear. W. N. Y C and GOTHAMIST reporter George Joseph. His latest article is called 22. NYPD officers were convicted of dishonesty, corruption and other misconduct should convictions they helped secure stand. George, Keep it up. Thanks a lot. Thanks Brian Brian Lara and W N. Y C mayoral candidate, Scott Stringer next On the next all of it. A new podcast, called Life Jolt examines the lives of women navigating Canada's correctional system and the overrepresentation of indigenous women in Canadian prisons. Speak with host Rosemary Green and producer John Chipman. Plus how community activists are working to clean up and restore Tibbits tail. Ah park in the North Rocks. That's next time on all of it. Weekdays at noon on W. N. Y. C. W N. Y C supporters.

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