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3 biggest crypto stories to look for this coming week Can Solana keep up the momentum

The Block

00:29 sec | 2 months ago

3 biggest crypto stories to look for this coming week Can Solana keep up the momentum

"9 p.m. Sunday, January 8th, 2023. Three biggest crypto stories to look for this coming week can salama keep up the momentum. With crypto winter now starting to feel like an ice age, layoffs and new regulatory investigations could continue to be in the news after a slew of announcements and reports in the first week of January. The post three biggest crypto stories to look for this coming week can Solana keep up the momentum appeared first on the block.

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"salama" Discussed on Tech Path Crypto

Tech Path Crypto

04:23 min | 2 months ago

"salama" Discussed on Tech Path Crypto

"Let's see here, what else do we have? No mention of flexa. You know, flexa we had on the list of flex, that's a good one. I'm glad you asked that question. Flexa we had on the list, amp the token that supports flexa. We just haven't seen a lot from them since the chipotle rollout. We had Tyler and their team from flexa on our show multiple times, and this is an invite back out to flexi. And if you guys are watching right now, tag flexa, ask them, say, come back on the show. We'd love to hear more. I think there'll be there in the point of sale side of things. But remember, they're not handling devices as all software integrated that goes in with another point of sale, which is kind of the thing that we were looking for. But it is possible that we could see more happening there. Man, there's a lot of questions coming in today. Okay, yes, we heard that someone from FTX is dumping a lot of things. One are as SPF allowed to be near the beer. I don't know that it's him, guys. I think there's a lot other, there's more actors at play here. And this is all going to get discovered. Eventually, I think. You know, sometimes I wonder if the bad guys actually really get caught. Boom crypto, we were all just earlier than we thought. Yes, I would agree. I think one year in crypto is like a dog here. I would have to agree with you on that, my man. It does feel like a dog here. Crazy stuff. Boom, crypto says also we're all my son is a tower tech for DISH Network in Michigan. They're starting to install helium. Interesting. That's very interesting. Remember, helium's tied to salon. I mean, there are some connections of some pretty powerful platforms and apps that are being built and developed still on salama. Solana may not go completely away here, guys. There's a big one. All right, here we go. Let's see a couple more questions and we're going to get out of your brave app bases ready to go okay now for crypto. Yes it is. PB, I still have my helium minor. Should I get rid of it? Listen, I'll be honest with you. We have tried the helium minor. It's one of the reasons I'm a little softer on helium. It just wasn't that great of a product experience to me. We've tried it. We used it, and we've done multiple minors. It's not a thing. And I think they purported it as a thing. IoT, I do believe in. I do believe in that. But I think their strategy now in 5G is a better strategy that's going to play out for them. We'll see how the see all this plays out in the long run. Apple has to all Apple has to do is turn the Apple watch into a ledger. Dude, I'm telling you, if Apple gets in this game is going to be interesting because it will be one in defiance of everything Tim Cook and his team believe in because of their not antiverse. But it's going to be something for sure.

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"salama" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York

Bloomberg Radio New York

01:31 min | 10 months ago

"salama" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York

"For a look at how things are shaping up for the Asian trading day now let's get to Bloomberg's Rashad salama thrash You're right there Okay let's have a look at what we have in store for Asia because it was indeed a bit of a relief taking place over there on Wall Street Managing to finish the day higher Wednesday I should say Tuesday there we'll see where the gains and April back in bond yields All of that in total perhaps driving a bit of respite for investors who have been really quite concerned about how interest rates may play out if they're higher on economic growth here So stocks up are around about 9 ten to 1% We did have that against a backdrop of a fairly grim profit forecast coming from target They did actually however lower expectations for inflation a little bit and that perhaps made some people seek some solace Treasuries gaining We had European debt as well in the yield on the U.S. ten year falling back below 3% at the moment trading on 2.97% The dollar index just down a fraction but certainly not against us going on with the yen which is weakness does continue and we got the Japanese currency of two decade loads of the moment a ¥132 and 61 cent And that's really looking at markets We got WTI crude on a 119 bucks 62 cents a barrel and a Bitcoin after it's full below 30,000 again in the session yesterday we got it up to 31,400 currently All right let's just check in with.

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"salama" Discussed on IlmFeed Podcast

IlmFeed Podcast

05:39 min | 1 year ago

"salama" Discussed on IlmFeed Podcast

"Try to discuss things that aren't discussed as much and in today's episode, we definitely haven't discussed this before. We're going to be talking about confidence. We're going to be talking about leadership, we're going to be talking about creating an impact. So jam packed in Charlotte. And we have the founder of Muslim mastery, brother, Muhammad Al Shah joining us today, and I'm super excited to have this conversation with him. Salama can not love her..

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"salama" Discussed on TNCnow

TNCnow

07:25 min | 1 year ago

"salama" Discussed on TNCnow

"In terms of more tips. I definitely would like to run to another point but are you ready. Ready yes roll. Lisa's like you hear this everywhere. It's not like. I have an exclusive on margaret saraga stamp on this but it can't be said enough in this is it be great full full. I mean when i When i first moved to the us i actually did not appreciate banks giving until much later in my immigrant during I would work thanksgiving in the hospital because to me. That kind of emotion feeling comes from me at christmas because of my upbringing. And when finally my my. I have two sons right now in the third on the way we started to say you know. We should start celebrating thanksgiving because his classmates. Do we want him to understand what that's about so it was attending so i already now have been the the rights to take thanksgiving off and then when i started to really plugin do it. I was like this is such a beautiful holiday inn. I love how offer the filipino community. Here we call it. Salama salama being thanks So they're groups of filipino. Americans who in massachusetts of course thanksgiving is celebrated here uniquely because of the founding of america through the immigrants landing in plymouth. so it's pretty special. How the filipino community has called. Salama it where i'm at from where i'm at. I'm sure other areas of the us tab also celebrated at that way but that in itself doesn't mean we only do it once a year and there's multiple benefits to integrating habits of thanksgiving. So if you want one concrete tip like one thing one thing from this talk that you can do is to buy a gratitude journal or you can just open a notebook and make one in you list in fact if you look at american heart association. They put that as as to do more people in terms of a daily habit. So this is what's nice though the slowly. The wheels of of healthcare professionals in wellness mindfulness. They're all meeting together. That's why this mind body. Medicine conference that i attended. We see more of that specialists coming coming together to recommend these mind body medicine. Dick niks it sounds so fancy of course some of them are really fancy but this is just so plain you journal. You write words. That emanate from where you're coming from deep within recognizing blow. You are to be here. It new may be in process and try to find your purpose but really there's so much to be thankful for even for a beautiful day like this for an opportunity to connect with multiple people in one call reeser all gifts like right nine slugging how blessed i am with my friendship with outside because we've only known each other i think they've only seen each other total of two or three times right. Yes we're connected. As leaders thought leaders in our respective yields and we we. She opened up this opportunity for me so now you see the kind of live where. I don't take anything for granted. I don't take anything for granted in terms of the small little details in gifts that remote human connection remote me to feel connected to the environment. I'm just giving you a handful of all the things that you feel like you've taken for granted and then cushman forward. And then when you write them down don't like you're rushing right down this year praying almost. Write it down while you're breathing. Write it down and connect to the anc flowing down from the pen. That is mindfulness. So in other words to really plug into a gratitude experience. Have you have yourself feel it. Feel philip from deeply in in for me. That's like the easiest thing because you don't really need an entire book to teach you how to be thankful you can just be thankful in. But i'm just having you deepen it further because has positive effects on your mind and if you do it daily. The that's just like exercise. You are actually exercising your brain so so the regularity of new being thankful in up for me my personal experiences. I wake up in bed in almost kind of like snap by singers. Start the first thing. I'm almost thankful for the health and wellness of my family. My own health and wellness. That's how i kind of like jump into it and then kind of like snowball from there. Those are just some there. Concrete things for food for thought that you know. I hope our audience will walk away with from today's exchange. Oh i love it. I love it dr markelle. Yeah you're welcome. I love how you even broke it down that simple habit of being grateful in just doing it in as part of the daily habit. It's it's great On my end at i might concept of like gratitude is like again like a checklist of being used to be a type a. Personality like okay. I'm so thankful this this this is this is not because you're busy but then i realized i realized you know what the the feelings of gratefulness and really allowing it to be felt in. Your heart is deke to really understanding the power of being grateful. Yes yes of pursuing happiness. Can i pick up from that point about what you're feeling. What did you say the feeling of being grateful. I talk about this often. And for those of you. Who will hopefully be able to visit my website. After this i talked about the subconscious elect the lung oranges. And it's a big word.

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"salama" Discussed on TNCnow

TNCnow

03:43 min | 1 year ago

"salama" Discussed on TNCnow

"This writing for. He's the national At the at large end again he surrounding us one of our did at bergeford by their They're they're supposed to just take a picture of it so what he has done in the Again naming salama sir down there for for greasing this'll for representing the in telling us about you. You might be being. These are the basic things that uh surrealistic brokers as well as the public needs to know about the real estate professional ding Pebanaan paneling nonprofit isa saadoun window real estate profession void being Commission now you know my new battle at the sign on we will still have time for a cer- as out for having continues our informative. Our program like this big help to reconnect and giving advice from your guests out from the show. I have no commenting congratulate you as hosts the same time the at dow the one having that the ncaa luna alright. Thank you Virtual class the president of mr dante. Salama okay so that's all the time we have you back before we go. So mr data salama gets in the each woman body essentials. This is also a romance. Rose in great britain fruit disinfectant. Or your room in for your living room with also like to thank our sponsors. That's vissel blue chips marketing. A part of the vista land Global sales network and then also there's w. w. dot space for my biz dot com where brokers and your agents and your property listings. All or free that's www dot space for my biz dot com so again you know. I'm information filled afternoon. Miming go all our viewers to those who will be doing in in replace I'd like to thank you for trusting ryobi realities or anything under the sun about realestate in godless. All five thirty people in a few minutes are yemen overtime again. It's marketplace he. Nc marketplace at for don't dominant culpable noma gun down in hidden in specially impropriety. On for our christmas break. So god bless us all at my viewers in but boy uh-huh.

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"salama" Discussed on TNCnow

TNCnow

01:39 min | 1 year ago

"salama" Discussed on TNCnow

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"salama" Discussed on Data Engineering Podcast

Data Engineering Podcast

04:49 min | 1 year ago

"salama" Discussed on Data Engineering Podcast

"Interface. Down you got like a secret box. And you got to visualization. And i feel like that was the first step towards a good kind of sequel developer environment. And i think these nobody's going to be another big step up. So i think that's exciting. Data products is something where you have much more engineering firepower on the front end. So you have someone who's able to maybe build a specific app and again. This is something that happened. In data science people move from notebooks to okay. I have a specific machine learning model now. I want to create like kind of an interactive experience. So people can like slider slider and see how the predictions of that change stream. That comes to mind. The you've seen a soul so it's geared towards data science people's that doesn't require much funds development than they were pretty customized. Ui on top of some of your like data science models and we. We're saying that as well you know. A lot of products looking stupid analytics. So how do you only serve your own business with all of the data in your data warehouse but how do you then pass that on your customers. Do you ever get these weekly update emails. Like here's your week with x. Products tells you how many an queries he ran on how much you spend or you know. How many songs you logged on quite fund the ones from century already good they resettling salama guys how many areas you had how compared the last month and also an email is absolutely horrible so kudos to whoever wrote that. Because they're they're beautiful the mouse but what that kind of stuff about passing expect to the user and we're seeing a lot of new tools that are enabling the mandate stack to power those kind of workflows and those what looks really really under served and then coming back to light dash. There's a stirred i guess. More like traditional b-actor. Which is that you have your days from your data warehouse. You want to increase visibility across the whole org enable people within the organization to explore the data and visualize it. And i think that that's still really big market for companies to not only crash wasn't me nashville's get a lot of hate. But ultimately it's about offering people probe of the internal data without too much flexibility. I guess a bit back to the metrics layer in the semantic layer but to enable would've tunnel data to be shared throughout the business. And i think the quickest way to do that is often through some of these more traditional b. Which is like i know what sequel career uneasy right and then from there i can create a visualization that helps me tell us data story and sometimes having the flexibility to build an.

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"salama" Discussed on TNCnow

TNCnow

08:17 min | 1 year ago

"salama" Discussed on TNCnow

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"salama" Discussed on Oil and Gas Startups Podcast

Oil and Gas Startups Podcast

04:16 min | 1 year ago

"salama" Discussed on Oil and Gas Startups Podcast

"It was great but we what did you think personally like like up at nine dollars skied and i bought one. That's the only thing that did is i went home. One friday and i went to specs and i always wanted to do it. And there is a glass case. it's fixed. They looked good stuff. The good stuff. Yes and i stared at of her while until i s and i big my scotch it. I said guy bets as what. I'd like to yourself. That's those the one thing i did. I did that man so so it's coming up so it's it's august rent has nine one. That's when of salama's there it's really just account back office it's account which is still very enacted or That that would be counting land administration and so then we're fully. It's only been. Let's see what's the what's the energy right now. Our events right now because on the innocence. Y'all accustomed to actually doing gas operator should start. Doing you know what i mean. Which is not that comedy right now industry. So was it. What's enter your over at of. I hope it's very good. It's all we are. We heard the right people. We everybody's doing the right things. I think everybody is at. I think they're good things because we have the right people in the right roles everybody rewarding work in whereas a lot of hats gets interesting things and so it's a mix of feels me like it's a mix of hard sometimes stolen sarah mode to this really cool like this is a neat thing. We did look all of all of the things. I could step into and accomplish the apart. That's what it is this. That's the way i'm looking at. It is it's a mix up. This is very hard and but very rewarding to do the right things were being successful so pretty much so i guess now so this is the end goal ventures at that rider whistle sales goal now..

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"salama" Discussed on AM 1590 WCGO

AM 1590 WCGO

03:39 min | 1 year ago

"salama" Discussed on AM 1590 WCGO

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"salama" Discussed on The Dan Bongino Show

The Dan Bongino Show

05:32 min | 1 year ago

"salama" Discussed on The Dan Bongino Show

"Did it. We weren't sure we were warned. We thought we'd get out of there. The taliban would let us go. The army would hold the afghan army. That is the afghan national military to be precise now we know yesterday explosive. New release by vivian. Salama wall street journal. We know all of that now is totally untrue. This has been verified by multiple media there. There's a state department cable that's emerged. They were warned of the collapse of kabul. You understand it was a memo on july thirteenth. Here's the story came out. Last night went viral instantly. The administration were cautioned about the taliban quick advance and they didn't care they didn't do anything. I will be discussing this on my talk show this weekend in the most brutal way possible by the way they knew i told you. There's only two ways right. They either knew and were worn that what was going to happen happen. The collapse of afghanistan would happen and he left are people behind anyway or they weren't weren't we canal eliminate too. We now know it's number one here. From the wall street journal viral report. The cable sent by the state. Department's confidential descent channel warned of rapid territorial gains by the taliban and the subsequent collapse of afghan security forces. They offer recommendations on ways to mitigate the crisis and speed up an evacuation to people said that is now been confirmed instead. Joe biden ignored the warnings that afghanistan would fall the military. Wouldn't hold and he did it anyway. Because that's what joe biden. Does the wrong thing. Every single time bob gates who i'm no fan of bob gates is said repeatedly it obama era and republican era defense official at the highest levels. That joe biden has been on the wrong side of every foreign policy issue of our time and he managed to do it again. You would think by chance this guy would get something right. He's incapable of getting anything right. And now with stagflation imploding. This guy is becoming the new. Jimmy carter even worse. He's about to leave. Our people behind folks will do some ass dan at the end. That's one of the reasons i'm doing it this week. We skipped it last week in the radio show because of the gravity of the situation but there are questions about what can we do. We'll get to that in a little bit too. It's important all right. Let's start in some of the audio video here..

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"salama" Discussed on Crystal's Nightcap

Crystal's Nightcap

04:47 min | 1 year ago

"salama" Discussed on Crystal's Nightcap

"So i think that he's going through stuff like that but i he doesn't like one like no it or to like know how to ask for help and he's figured that out like he needs to figure that out for himself so i have. I didn't tell her anything. But just based off the way that he's acting towards me like sometimes like i. I think i explained. Sometimes he's super. Press to see me and really wants to hang out and saying he loves me. Oh my gosh and then other times. He's just very distant. And i don't really know why. And then he began into his like sad moods and i honestly think that he is dealing with like bipolar situations. He's saying that stuff is happening but he doesn't want to open up to me about what is happening and i'm not gonna ask him like if he tells me stuff is happening blah then and if he doesn't wanna tell me about it then i'm not gonna pry and be like beg him to tell me that's not. That's not what this is so my my way of maneuvering. This was just telling him. Hey listen your communication with me is off. And i'm just trying to place where i feel like teaching you how to communicate with me. You know what it is. So i'm going to go back and do what i'm doing 'cause i was being pretty respectful to him. I wasn't hooking up with nobody. I wasn't even talking to nobody so dust is not the case anymore. I wasn't dating apps or nothing like that. So now back to single me. And i am on a few dating apps. I'm on hinged salama. Everyone is saying is like the best one to be on. So i'm going to hinge. And i'm hugging two you guys. The thing is about me. Dating apps is i looks. Looks go far from me. Looks do not go far me like you can be the hardest the whole world and just by looking at your picture that ain't going to impress me much as shania twain says don impressive me much..

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"salama" Discussed on Gamer's Lounge with Ahman Green

Gamer's Lounge with Ahman Green

05:18 min | 1 year ago

"salama" Discussed on Gamer's Lounge with Ahman Green

"I'm in a great time with it so So ben what are you got. You got. Salama like yeah. You're gonna love this. And i didn't even know that you were part of this but over the weekend. Three four three industries led a bunch of eager players. Checkout halo infinite. They call the flight. Week is basically a Beta version of the game drops. So what i thought i would do. Is our friends at kotok you. They had a few members of their team apart of this flight weekend. Whatever you wanna call it. So i thought i read you what they had to say about the game and then i want to hear what you thought about halo in because you're one of the biggest halo fans i know out there. So here's a one member of kotok team said He was very optimistic. He didn't expect much from this beta version because he was so disappointed by halo five and underwhelmed by halo four the last two halo games which were also made by three four three industries. But he said the first footage that he saw wasn't amazing and the lack of updates afterwards made him nervous when it came to halo five in halo four but so he went in To this not knowing what to expect but he was impressed and excited to play halo infinite when it finally does come out. So that was one person's recap of the Beta release of halo infinite over the weekend. Let's hear yours. Yeah so just like movies. I'll let people give their opinions. I'm still gonna watch them. So i appreciate that opinion there that you read off but It's for me halo for me. Kinda like star wars. Everybody doesn't love star wars. But for me. I love all of even as people consider like characters like george are being the backyard. The the antichrist's star wars or in high writes back not so good or phantom minutes now so great either overall. I i there for me. There's no bad halo from odious. T to hail forehead or guardians. Five out now and then out for ten years it's been holding his own and so finally say me in a group book a halo louise's that i mentioned earlier from a night pack. We've been playing halo actually apex as well but when the flight came on we joined up and the game play is smooth. The i what i like about it. So far is the new guns. They have a gun that liked in previous pass. It was a de amar but now this one is an automatic. The amartya mar in halo five was a single shot. You gotta obviously skeet shooting. This one is automatic. So you just hold that button and let it go a so called. The commando has the numbers. I can't remember the numbers in front of it because a case of sixty four something commando but the last tuesday commando people know what you're talking about is like say you know nike or mj. When you say. Mj people know what you're talking about. How the commando works also been. Yeah i was just going to add as well to that Conversation about guns in this new halo infinite another member of co tacos team wrote that. He loves playing with the pistol. He said you can switch gun so quickly that really lives up to its namesake. The side kick you just dropped somewhat shield and whip it out and it's game over. Did you attend anything with a pistol among. Yeah and actually. That's that's my favorite secondary gun the have the battle rifle.

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Climbing the Charts with Omar Esa

TMV Podcast

03:04 min | 1 year ago

Climbing the Charts with Omar Esa

"Salama example. Hating haydn. I feel like with ramadan recordings and this was going to go after the holy month. That people are going to be back up today. Usual kind of energy levels. But it's a bit draining and we're coming to discussing becomes at the end of the month exactly Time has flown. But for me at least like my my my mental capacity times inability to like get the words out find difficult. It's difficult. I'll go on office at home. So i'm trying to do work and i just get so lazy. Yeah and i wanna scientists literally start you literally falling to see more when you. I don't know why that is recommended. Actors all right even even seafood about one hundred eighty nine. We'll we'll take again. I'm in terms of the context of this conversation. I think there's there's a lot of different things we can talk about But i for me. The most significant thing that people might have seen very recently. Is that your most recent album. Yep or did all you'll be very well on launch and and made it to the the fourth spot on the june charts and not like the issue chance now. I like the the everything charge. I remember it was around the time that diem. Mx had passed away. And i remember when i was looking like the mx his greatest hits because normally when someone dies yeah they greatest hits to number one exactly but it was all maurice number four and then the mx his number five. What what did you do. How did this happen. I'm answering one of other things. I'd is that it's a vocal only album as well off of your tracks of oklahoma. So it's i guess very different from from everything else in the in the chart. What the hell happened. you know. it's all thanks. Are less panel. Darla actually peaked at number three hundred so what it did was that. I don't know to be honest. You microlight our. I don't have a an independent recording is so there's not many But has no report labels for vocal only the sheet artists and i. She's vocals anyway literally just my vocals and it was. It was crazy. Like i remember having a chat on the on the phone. You you said to me that happened. I what was like a Now there's no campaign it's put out. I've been working on it for two years the album. It's my best body of work. So i was confident in it. You know In the body of work. And i remember it was friday and it hit the number one spot on the choose chart and then in the evening call from a friend and he goes know your number fully on the main char and what so when and i went wrong number four you there and then it just brought his kept growing from there. It's a video lope asking people to support me and people on the you know the the brothers and sisters Came together support me and yeah it was a it was. It was

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"salama" Discussed on Stories Philippines Podcast

Stories Philippines Podcast

01:30 min | 1 year ago

"salama" Discussed on Stories Philippines Podcast

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Leadership Lessons from Rasulullah With Sh Yawar Baig

IlmFeed Podcast

02:00 min | 2 years ago

Leadership Lessons from Rasulullah With Sh Yawar Baig

"I have book here shuki. Our leadership lessons from the life of russula salama while he was alert. You kindly give to me will those years ago Shift i don't know what to start. I mean festival. Let me ask you. What are your reflections on a pandemic you know and the lost year. So you know that we've just experienced. What's it been like for you. I came to america In september twenty nineteen and i was reflecting. I talked to my served. If as i walked off the plane in boston in september. Nineteen if somebody had said to me that in two months from now let's go now. There would be no planes flying in the air. There would be no work happening. Industrial shutdown offices shut down. You will not be able to leave your home I would say i would ask him. Bill w what is it. You're smoking right because this doesn't have blamed on fly outbreak. For god's sake so what exactly what happened. I mean the whole world game it's like running into a brick wall right stop competing and i've done a couple of broadcasts and a couple of lectures where this might if lecture the first and foremost deflection is really. I think you know unless from handle data asked this question many dame's but we did not answering the question that was asked us was for the where i want what we hold on. I'm i'm very busy work through eleven. I tell you when. I have the time i would do. And the stopped dead in our

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Interview With Maz Saleem

TMV Podcast

05:54 min | 2 years ago

Interview With Maz Saleem

"Salama's like like you very much. Thank you both for for for joining me today. so like i was. We just said we recorded this. Podcast like two three years ago and we had some technical issues so we lost the entirety of the recording. Unfortunately so we're back for round two trying to do this again So thank you again. I guess for agreement comeback. We've had a few of these kinds of who issues in a few weeks and it's frustrating. You know we we get by right. So i guess to kick off with. I think the for context. When i came across your personal story and your father story specifically I was quite alarmed. The fact that this was like going back a few years. But i was alarmed at the fact that i hadn't come across it sooner. It wasn't more prominent in the kind of mainstream And there wasn't talk of this reference of this as a particular case of anti muslim terrorism that had taken place on uk soil. And i think what's again quite alarming is that i only stumbled across it because i was kind of researching and i was trying to prove a point in an article or something that was putting together and i saw this and then i kind of went down the rabbit hole of finding out more and it was just astonishing that i there was no prominence to this so i guess i assumed that a lot of people. Listen this may not have come across yourself or your father story. So would you be able to very briefly. Kind of recap what happened. And how your family's life change in two thousand and thirteen yes of course On the twenty. Nine april twenty thirteen. That's is going to a eight years This year My father mohammed. Salim was eighty two years old at the time and he praised at the local moisture which is green mustard which is at the end of our street. And he's done that most of his life any praise at five times a day to day one so that dodge the mice jed back involve To read always press on this particular night He went to read his issue press and when he left the mosquera roundabout. Tim poston pm on this particular. Actually dad wasn't feeling great. Normally my uncle would does with him to the mosque and comes back and not nine. My uncle had some relatives so he basically said oh. I have to go home with you. Go don't worry i'll walk. You know because he's just not far as just at the end of our road and On this night my phone was followed home and know on the cc tv at one who lives on a street. Not many people will have double glazing. They can hear dot because he's not normally walking in the middle of the road because he's a quiet coup de sac area on these guys walking steak and he's normally hitting a code cannell something on the street and this particular night you can notice on the tv's walking quite fast. And then he crosses over the road to the school gate and he was basically funded home By a neo. Nazi called pablo up shane. Who'd only been in the country for five days and who got british sponsorship. He shook behind. Firstly of the british ambassador. In ukraine then go sponsorships small eve the predominantly muslim area and lived on the premises of dell com-. He followed my father home and this nine stabbed him to death from behind And then he went on a three month bombing campaign air and bombs side now bombed that saw three mosques in also over rampton tipton. This was one of the biggest oxyde terrorism on uk. So yet today your board explained now. Many people have heard the media have played down you know. At the time you know a doug's stanford they. We were prime suspects. That's how how disgusting. A was west midlands. Police say they treated our family. The came to our house and they told his record italian descent. A racist tunc. A we said you know. How can you tell us. It's not racist attack. You know tried to. They look to every other motivated by hate. Crime was never possible motive and you know we were suspects in this case as well and was quite disgusting because he had they not called pablo and we're ready to pin this on one of one of my family members. That's how reporting west midlands. Police were the way they treated us. than they were suspects united muslim household when doing source. You know when you'll pay no respects. Men and women are segregated. They had a male Family liaison officer. Googly is just standing there staring. All of us are looking at us. Like it was us and i do understand. The case is quite high number cases where certain cases off family related. When this particular circumstances they weren't and we made that playoffs and Yeah we had a very challenging time with west midlands police and yeah. We went back to taking complaints seriously. And prior to this six months earlier die My brothers jim who's got jim. Montcalm derided was receiving frightening letters from the house. If you don't close your terrorist jim. Because predominant muslims go there You just wait. What would happen and a lot of these letters. Were going out in the area. We showed those to the place. Could it be linked. But they didn't take any seriously and then six months later for the was murdered and this neo nazi was known neo nazi in ukraine. He's dip retort which add and again. He was making open pound bombs air in the forest. So no neo. Nazi get to british sponsorship counterterrorism. How degree allow these nazis into the country.

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"salama" Discussed on Radio Fajri 99.3FM

Radio Fajri 99.3FM

04:55 min | 2 years ago

"salama" Discussed on Radio Fajri 99.3FM

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"salama" Discussed on Radio Fajri 99.3FM

Radio Fajri 99.3FM

02:14 min | 2 years ago

"salama" Discussed on Radio Fajri 99.3FM

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"salama" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York

Bloomberg Radio New York

05:26 min | 2 years ago

"salama" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York

"Is we have to have Francisco and join Head back Stack. All right. Her wrist. Salama President Joe Biden has ordered a review and possible appeal of Trump era policies intended to deter illegal migration of the US through the Mexican border in to make it harder for legally obtained immigrant visas. It is a trio of directives. New proposal has been put in the mix to censure Donald Trump and make sure he can't hold public office again. Rather than impeach conviction. Both sides have filed briefs with the defense, saying impeaching a former president is not constitutional. Hong Kong is threatening to knock down doors to force people to get mandatory covert tests. Britain is demanding to speak directly with Aung San Souci and is considering suspending all assistance Francis saying that it sees all vaccines. For all by the end of summer by the administration says it is seriously looking and tail of any sanctions on Myanmar citizens of Yangon honked car horns and banged on pots and pans. The first known public resistance there and the space X second Deep Space starship Test has ended in another fireball. As it attempted to flip and come in for a soft landing. One of its engines appeared not to ignite and it went down at an angle Nose first in San Francisco. I'm Ed Baxter, This is Boomer back to your wish. All right. Thank you very much. Indeed. Let's have a look and get back to our guests of this half hour. It's Layla Pence, president of Pence Wealth management discussing her market outlook. Let's start off with this notion of where we are going in the broad picture, with equities, continuing to lurch upward every day. Something we are set in the moment in the middle of a of a bubble. I mean, we've got also evidence of a bubble either, have we? Because I mean, some of the valuations look fine, and it seems to be concentrated on bond. Put it into the only way that you will know that you're in a bubble is when that bubble pops. Well, we have to look at the amount of money that's coming into the market. You already have a $900 billion stimulus. You probably gonna get somewhere between You know 700 to 1.11 point two trillion more estimates, But with more important is that is the money that's going to individuals Last time when they do this too much package in March, they actually sent checks this time does sending debit cards. When you get a debit card. Most of the average individual takes a debit card and spends uses it to buy things and shop and then they get the picture $1000 or 1400. Whatever they agree on. It's a little difference that we expect a lot more spending. In the first six of six months of this year is going to be all about similar money in the economy. Right now. There's $1.4 trillion more in savings and December than they were in January of last year. A lot of money a lot of pent up demand. Second half is gonna be Using that bends of the men that pent up demand of spending on airlines and And going up, you know, travel and hospitality and all the things that all my clients are dying to do. So the first half of the years about similar second half a year about using the dollars that people have and really getting out there and that pent up demand, and so we do think Not. It's not gonna be without volatiles all do the year. Of course, There's always something or other just like this trading frenzy or or, you know, tax bills that might come down and they would be temporary, But the earnings are coming in. You just talked about all the The corporate attorneys that just came in after hours and last week and so the earnings air there and then you have corporate earnings That should do better because they're spending. Yes, and I'm wondering whether or not you want to continue to be exposed more to US equities or whether you want to be a little bit more diversified. I mean, we see a stronger recovery, perhaps on a relative basis happening in Asia, particularly China. Do you want to be in foreign markets right now, More than the U. S. No, not more. Certainly not more. Still, I still think the U. S because of the stimulus package and because of the dollar's been here that we still definitely overweight us. But really, we are looking at you know, we are adding a bit more of China specifically or the Asian markets, as in addition to the poor for you, we do think that that is going to start doing well, but only not over. Wait foreign versus US. What do you actually stay well clear of his own asset classes, in particularly e. Think is just not worth getting involved with in his purpose, far too risky. Well, we were really stay away from energy. Uh, we just think that you know that with all the emphasis on solar and all the other areas of s, G and so forth, and and The the battery atop cars, electric cars and so forth. We do think energy and the restrictions are going to happen here in the US, we just don't think energy is a good place to be at this moment. Um, so we're staying away from that, Um But we are like, for example, getting back into financial services, an area that we stayed away from Now. I think it's time to maybe looking to that. The fact that they're allowing banks.

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Prof. Jack Burns, Professor of Astrophysical and Planetary Sciences at the University of Colorado in Boulder - burst 01

Scientific Sense

29:14 min | 2 years ago

Prof. Jack Burns, Professor of Astrophysical and Planetary Sciences at the University of Colorado in Boulder - burst 01

"Welcome to the site of accents. Podcast where we explore emerging ideas from signs policy economics and technology. My name is gill. Eappen we talk with woods leading academics and experts about the recent research or generally of topical interest scientific senses at unstructured conversation with no agenda or preparation be color a wide variety of domains. Rare new discoveries are made and new technologies are developed on a daily basis. The most interested in how new ideas affect society and help educate the world how to pursue rewarding and enjoyable life rooted in signs logic at inflammation v seek knowledge without boundaries or constraints and provide edited content of conversations bit researchers and leaders who low what they do a companion blog to this podcast can be found at scientific sense dot com and displayed guest is available on over a dozen platforms and directly at scientific sense dot net. If you have suggestions for topics guests at other ideas please send up to info at scientific sense dot com and i can be reached at gil at eappen dot info mike. Yesterday's a jack boone's who's a professor in the department of ece fisa goal in planetary sciences unto colorado boulder. He is also vice president images for academic affairs in blue sage for disuse system system. Jack while thank you. Joe is good to be with you. Thanks for doing this so you at your team. On deeply involved in the upcoming nasa missions to the moon including The designed to place radiofrequency absolutely on the far side of the moon and be kevin deemed really back there for almost fifty years. Now i know that china s landed. I was actually looking at some photographs that just gained today from From their lander. I israel in india. Almost got there but Fleas land properly. And so so. What's our interest. What's sudden interest in going back to the moon after fifty years. Yeah i don't know that. I would characterize as a sudden interest i think on the part of the science community and really the exploration community interest has been there for a while but what has changed in the last decade is the cost doing missions And the accessibility of the moon in this new era in which we have now. Private companies like spacex and like the blue origin company. Jeff bezos company They've put considerable private resources in developing new rockets of with reusability to lower the launch costs and also technology which was extreme in the nineteen sixties to try to get to the moon. All hannity vetted from scratch now is relatively straightforward at gill as you mentioned Even a small countries like israel Private companies have contracts with nasa to fly payloads. Now it's it's it's realizable to Envision going to the moon at a relatively modest cost certainly in comparison to the sixties and seventies. Yes so that's a. It's a very interesting phenomenon. Now it's it's almost like a business model question. Space is Blue blue horizon blue origin. Laura gin and that is another company. Lakers peterson things. Well lockheed you ally the united launch alliance which is the lockheed and boeing Company as well they all have these new generation of launch vehicles that are capable of going to so nasa in some sense outsourcing Some of the transportation right to so captain made a selection or are they going to do essentially multiple companies. Do it the the plan is to have monk multiple companies just like the commercial crew program To the space station there's boeing and spacex And for the case of the moon for the un crude landers that Landers that are just carrying payloads nasa has identified a out a dozen companies To be able to transport a payloads to the moon and at the same time. They're also undergoing competition right now. They selected three companies to design as part of a public private partnership the next generation of human landers. So that's the same. Mostly the same group that has spacex blue origin and the third one is is dynamic which is a company in huntsville alabama rate. So it's nassar's goal here is They are they going to take contracts from other other countries do send pedal to the moon in these companies. The the way this is working now is nasa is buying services so they're no longer buying rockets or landers which they will then own operate Instead the philosophy is To buy a ride for example a seat On a human land or or by space for a payload so these companies that are responsible for indemnifying Making sure they have a proper insurance for losses They take A bit of the risk and and then proceed along those lots now. What that means is that the companies then they own the intellectual property they owned landers they rockets they own the The other transportation devices. So that means they can sell seats. They can sell payloads to for example a european space agency Or the russian space agency or individual companies. That might want to puts a payload on the moon Investigation in this kind of a lower gravity environment so it's much more entrepreneurial than what we had before and it lowers the cost to the taxpayer for doing all these things by the artist program. Which is the new human programs. The moon the Recently released cost to get the first woman in the next man to the moon by twenty twenty four is a factor of ten less than the apollo program. Yeah it's interesting. I remember jack I was involved a little bit on the economic side of the next generation. Space legal program two thousand two thousand one two thousand two timeframe and this was a program was supposed to replace the shuttle and we did not go forward with it and i guess so. What was the arranged with the russian system to get their astronauts into space station. Yeah the the problem was that you might recall The shuttle accident that occurred in two thousand three And then president. George w bush declared that the shuttle really wasn't safe And that needed to be replaced and it took a while. We're still in the process of of fully replacing it. The last shuttle launch was twenty eleven If i remember correctly so in the meantime in order to get to the space station What we did is contract with the russians to use their soyuz spacecraft to go back and forth the space station so we. What we did is the buy seats. Those seats cost about seventy five or eighty million dollars so they weren't cheap but eventually got us back and forth. He said before we get the details of the Admission stack help philisophical question so way we have technology advancing the about conflict. Television's really taking off machines. Getting lot smarter What does sort of the basis for sending humans Could be not accomplished thing that human could do with machines if that's a good question i'm glad you answered that you ask that question because Excuse me i think what we're looking for now is is Really different mode for doing work on services like the moon or mars. Excuse me in that. We unlike apollo you had a single astronaut. Geologists such as astronaut harrison schmitt on all seventeen doing classic field geology. With a shovel to now advance unit twenty-first-century. We're gonna to do. Is i like to say we're going to bring Silicon valley with us to the moon. So we're going to bring advanced robotics. Be telly operated. That will use a machine. Learning artificial intelligence And will team with the astronauts so that they will these. These rovers advance scouting. They will identify interesting places and then the role of the astronaut is to make critical decisions on what to investigate What the samples. Look like i. i still think it's true. I've been told from my colleagues who are geologists stromer But who are uninsured. Scientists in that the difference for example between. Let's say the The curiosity rover on mars. And what it's been doing and having a human on mars that the work that the curiosity rover has done last seven years could be done in two days by geologists. a that's the difference and to also bring back. You know better selected samples and so forth. So there's no replacing humans and that's not going to happen anytime soon but you you do your point being. You only wanna use humans when you actually have to. Because their time is valuable and they're expensive and also Walking around even on the surface of the moon is dangerous. Because the you know the a space where the asian micrometeorites another possible dangerous but going into this new environment. I think what we're going to be able to do is reduced risk and improved efficiency. The i don't remember the numbers but a human Mission is about ten x the cost of a non human mission. Obviously the the efficiency and like you say what begin out of it different but guess on the cost side. It's about the fact of a magnitude different you know. That's hard to say because robots still are very limited in what they can do. They're just so many things that only humans can do is a little bit of apples and oranges but yet you're probably right that on the ballpark about a factor of ten. Maybe even more. But there's also much more than a factor of ten improvement in efficiency. So you know. Those costs will balance out and obviously the advantage of a human is You know they've been. The unexpected happens in michigan learning in As long as you have heard of data to teach a machine but then the unexpected happens machines. noel exactly. The rover gets stuck. It suffers a mechanical problem. That If you have a human there at least in the vicinity can help fix it. And move orders you know i think about for example servicing of the hubble space telescope and that was done five times by human astronauts and The astronauts such as john grunsfeld did to the servicing missions was very clear that the telescope could not have been repaired in upgraded by anything other than humans because the tab the complexity of the task the ability to be able to get in and To make repairs Make on the spot. Decisions just You know there was no replacing that so hopefully humans have a few more years of Do i think we've got many years to tell you the truth. I think it's going to be you know in reading some of the literature. I think it's going to be a quite a long time if ever that. We have truly Intelligent self aware machines can operate with the same decision making kick be very good at repetitive calculations outstanding job of there but You know making creative innovative entrepreneurial. Decisions were We're nowhere close to that yet So i do that. A multiple missions being planned An international collaboration so he's the first one that is supposed to take off as leave. Yeah artists is the new name for the human missions to the moon Artemis in greek mythology was the sister of apollo The twin sister of apollo. She's the goddess of the moon. So that's very appropriate. Since nasa has already declared bet up for that first landing which nasa has been planning for twenty twenty four would Would have that first woman in the next man on the surface the first expedition by humans to the moon in the twenty first century. So optimistic applaud. Its name the program programming program. Yeah exactly right so so andrade damasio multiple things going on And so do we have sort of a space station like that is going to orbit the out. Yeah in fact. That's honored design. And we'll be under construction in the next few years has called the gateway lunar gateway. And it's it's not like the space station in the sense of being gigantic And being really limited to that single orbit the gateway is really more of a spacecraft is going to have a pulse in system using a new generation of solar electric bad is ion propulsion That will be piloted for potential for optometry use in going to mars. I have just a couple of modules that will be there it will be a place where astronauts coming from the earth on on the orion spacecraft which is a it plus the space launch system is a heavy lift vehicle that will take astronauts the moon they will dock at the gateway and then they will get into a reusable lander go to the surface. Come back in that lander and then the next crew that comes in will do the same thing so you don't throw everything away like we did during hollow in the nineteen sixties again. The reusability idea is Is key to keeping the costs down so so it is more dealer so can't be attached as as alright right. Ds change in the future. Cab edge more against it. We can in fact The japanese space agency jaksa recently committed to fly a module And nasa has invited others such as the russian space agency to think about them attaching A module as well so it definitely is modular. That way you can add habitats you can add laboratories And can can grow over time. But it's also the the idea is that it's going to be long duration spaceflight and it's away way from the earth's magnetic field so you've got the full range environment of what you would have going to mars. So i think nasa all also looks at. This is a prototype of the vehicle that would be sent to mars. Lucchese david some Conversations yet again. Remember that To go to mars you would rather start off. Start off from the moon. Is that still thinking or that. Exchange i don't think that's been decided but there's this potential real advantages of a loon. First of all launching from the moon versus the earth requires much less thrust. What what we call delta the. That's the change in velocity to Get off there. Because there's only one sixth gravity on the moon and secondly if we're successful in mining water from the minute we know now there's considerable amount of water at the polls of the moon That's hydrogen and oxygen. We can convert that potentially into rocket fuel. You wouldn't have to bring that from earth so the costs associated with launching some could be substantially reduced in doing this from the moon versus from your so people are actively working that right now and seeing if that might be the way to go i of think that might end up being How missions to To mars or undertaking so under optimus Are there plans to actually create a habitat a big enough habitat for people to stave or extended period of time. So nasa has designs. And once again i should mention this is. This is all international Insa is involved. The european space agency is involved in providing a module for the service module for the orion. It also will be working on the gateway. The canadian space agency is providing the robotic arm And the same will be true on the surface The idea is that the first few missions will of just get started That first nation in twenty twenty four is planned to go to the south pole of moon. Will we've never been to before and look at the water. Ice situation there but Over time by the end of the decade the expectation is that will have multiple habitats. And we'll have people staying there for long periods of time like the arctic station. It's run by the national science foundation. The mcmurdo station as called in which you have a number of scientists come in and visit for anywhere from a few weeks to staying for year here so salama but when the next generation space program was in progress space. Too big big project. I would imagine spacex Others cab this business plan so what's the clamps time Do that The gay yes. So it'll be somewhere between three and five days to get from the earth and you're right about. The tourism spacex already has a fide a japanese businessman. If i remember correctly who has bought a A ride not the surface of the moon but to orbit the moon on a spacex vehicle. Sometime in a in a few years but the it'll be in a three to five days to get to the gateway and then Another day to get down to the surface. So i fully expect by the end of the decade especially given the accessibility to the moon by the private sector and by isa companies That they will be selling seats to wealthy individuals to spend a A summer holiday on the moon is so if the if the gateway is expandable perhaps Taxpayers can make some money nasa. Well it might be. Yeah but but once again this is. The transportation for the most part is probably not going to be through nasa but by these individual companies who own their own rockets their spacecraft and now they will sell seats to to wealthy tourists. yeah and so You you mentioned the european space agency. You mentioned the canadian space agency of so. Is this like the space station. A larger collaboration or those are the three major ones. Yeah it is and you're right. There are Oh gosh there's probably a dozen or so. Companies countries rather involved in the international space station and nasa envisions this much the same thing And i to. I order all the countries that are involved in. The international space station have been invited to become involved with the gateway And so as i mentioned several have accepted with With enthusiasms others are still keeping that around and take a quick break jack. Benny come back to talk about the radio. Frequency of savitri on the far side of the more that you're designing you bet sounds good. This is a scientific sense. Podcast providing unscripted conversations bit leading academics and researchers on a variety of topics. You like to sponsor this podcast. Please reach out to in full at scientific sense dot com back Jack you're talking about upcoming missions to the moon Some of the manned mission some of some of the technology that you're sending up there there is a gateway bridges like the space station but attested propulsion its zone. Sorta are based entity source. And it's more dealer things could be attached to it. That may be subject is imploding. Creating that a launchpad so to speak to go to mars perhaps habitats that a large announced a mining for water mighty for hydrogen and other things and so he the program is called autonomous. So could be portal light program and underneath optimists. There are various things being planned right. So what are the The primary objectives all of those radius approved betas projects. I should say under under optimus. Yeah we'll go. let me let me start off by just looking at the difference with The apollo program because the apollo program ended fairly abruptly once the political goals were reached and it was never Really a sustainable program so Nasa and i think all of the governmental space agencies are looking for is for arsonist to be the beginning of a sustained presence on the moon and in space and using the moon as a stepping stone for human and robotic exploration of the solar system including getting the mars so the philosophy of artists is really quite different. So you're there the stay So you need to figure out how to live off the land. So that does mean as you're saying mining's water being able to grow crops being able to manufacture Equipments the habitats themselves from the From the of the regular or the soil material so using the the kind of advanced manufacturing capability three d. printing Electrolysis so that's a really different approach. And it means that what will be worked on is not just get there but a flag in the ground rather in full of soil and return on instead it means You know how do you figure out how to be there for the long haul so that means than learning how to to excavate how to build How to really maintain a life in a in a certain sense of independence. Part of the reason you want to do all that is because that's exactly what's going to be

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New York Times Will Move Part of Hong Kong Office to Seoul

Bloomberg Daybreak: Asia

06:04 min | 2 years ago

New York Times Will Move Part of Hong Kong Office to Seoul

"In with all of this will get to the president. Just a moment. The New York Times. Eyes moving ah, part of its Hong Kong office to Seoul and Ah Rich Rashad is just Salama has sent me story from the times that said their first words I put in the paper. First New York Times said it would relocate its Hong Kong based digital news operation to Seoul significant shift by an American news organization as China has stopped. Stepped up its efforts to impede affairs in the Asian metropolis. So that is the first paragraph of the New York Times Story. Thanks Rish. Meanwhile, the The order that Mr Trump signed today ends Hong Kong special status. The legislation makes it possible to sanction Chinese officials and businessman involved in the security legislation for Hong Kong. He focused much of the conference on the election and then strove to make more political arguments and rhetorically addressing Hong Kong there, freedom's been taken away. Their rights have been taken away and with it goes homecoming, in my opinion, because it will no longer be able to compete with free markets. Lot of people will be leaving Hong Kong I suspect And we're going to do a lot more business because of it because we just lost one competitors. They also repeated the China's

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Depression Loves Junk Food

Green Wisdom Health Podcast by Dr. Stephen and Janet Lewis

09:49 min | 3 years ago

Depression Loves Junk Food

"Hello and welcome to this week's edition of the Green Wisdom Health show. I'm John Lewis. And I'm Dr Louis and we are going to talk to you today about depression. Don't we sound excited about it The name of this show is called. Depression loves junk food and the reason we chose this for all of you out there listening is because we know a lot of you guys are very depressed and we realized that the more depressed. You are the more junk food. You're eating and sadly more the junk food restaurants are open because a good restaurants are not open as of yet in many states so We're kind of left with the drive-thrus now and so Dr Lewis is going to tell us today. About how that correlates. He's going to educate us a little bit about something called biofilms which Many of you probably not heard of. But they're actually one of the causes as to why you want to eat some bad food so it's not all in your head and we're going to help you make sense of it and we're going to help give you a plan to help you make better choices. So Dr Lewis. Can you put all this together for us to teach us about biofilms? You know and I think part of the reason we're doing this show is because you know we're in the middle of this too and it seems like ever since we ate a Brownie. That was not gluten free. And it had all the regular bad steph in it we've been craving more and more junk and we've been feeling worse and worse mentally so we thought with it's happening to us and we should know better We definitely need to educate you guys. So you have a clue as to what's going on with you so Dr Lous pull us out of the whole Pulis. Neal is go down a rabbit hole. Pull out of the rabbit hole and get us back to health and happiness and eating correctly. Well Pete Pete up in Missouri Concordia I think Columbia Concordia. He said I wish you'd just quit talking about rabbit holes. Just get to it so sorry. Pete can't do it. I don't know I re- I refuse to go down there. You know to into depression because I come from a family of very negative depressed people and it's like I'll be damned if I'm going to do that. I dislike. I see what they get you. I'm GonNa have fun and I finally figured out that I'm old and my sleep. Somebody said why do you know you're GonNa die in your sleep? Said because I'd fat at son of a gun trying to take me awake so we're going to have fun at the s There there's a lot that I really really really want to say and you know thinks about it. Is You know just? I don't even know you know we live in an illusion or delusion that we think we can control things and because the Internet makes us really really intelligent not really doesn't it makes you somewhat educated but it makes you an educated fool so we think more knowledge gives us more understanding which gives us more control and it really doesn't so during this time. I'm GonNa tell you what you can't control. You can't control whether somebody else follows the social distancing roles you can't control the actions of others feel like I'm Jeff Foxworthy If you can't control predicting what will happen you might be a redneck. You can't control other people's motives you can't control the amount of toilet paper in the store God is going to be fun. You can't control how long this is going to last and I personally think it's ninety percent crap bowl but that's me Join shooting straight with Dr Lewis and you can see me and my mask. It's made out of crown rule bag and yes. I emptied to sucker and gained three pounds. So That's how much OB- stressed eight because I'm guilty but you can't control how other people react so the the things you can't control a little matter at least I tell people you can't control that you can influence a lot of things you can always control your positive attitude. You can make that. You can turn off the news which it'd be really fun. If everybody did it would get over there. Salama quickly Feet you can find fun things to do at home and Janet just rolls her eyes when I bought another bucket of weird colored pint sock start paint rocks with grandkids. You can control whether you follow the CDC recommendations or not but you do control that you can't control others. You can limit your social media if itch negative unfriendly which there's two or three. I'm thinking about unfriendly but I think that helps me practice my Christianity WanNa deal with idiots such as one or two or three You can control your own social distancing if you think that is really a thing but most importantly you can control whether you're graceful and kind to other people and then and that's what I think we need. More of this is kindness so We'll talk a little technical stuff If you'd like anti I'm sorry my smart Alexa Way out today. Don't believe everything you think. Sometimes it's gone through the wrong map the wrong filter so We won't talk about bow films a little bit. I guess. That's what Janet you know. What is about them while the people have done the consult with me? I'll tell them. Well you're chlorides little on the low side your proteins a little low and if you don't die digest protein you cannot digest bow films and you have what we call a stealth pathogenic usually is yeast fungus buyers. Whatever it can be a lot of different things. But they these little micro organisms organisms they adapt and mutate. And so you have to have certain things that can allow you to get past the bow film and kill the infection and yes your body knows how to do it. It just needs the raw materials in in order for that to happen. So you know when I'm practicing I try to be integrative and holistic which you know that's really really a good thing to be. I don't think a reductionist Way of looking at things has gotten us very far but sometimes when a patient comes in they feel like they have no power at all and they're they're struggling with something they don't understand. Try to get it simple for them. I say well. It's too many toxins not enough nutrients one or the other or both and I get a lot of people when they consult with made that cry and I'll say I'm sorry. Did I say something to hurt? Your painless Nice. And now you're the first one that listened to in acts like you understand what Janet and I've gone through this stuff to people that complain about fatigue brain fog. I love it when I say brain fog. I know exactly what to do And it gets most of them Great Relief and that's the been photo man you've heard me talk about it and People that talk about digestive complaints. Well it's digestive enzymes and you need these things to help. Cut The bow FEM and two more properly in more Thoroughly Digest your food so that does not go down and create leaky gut. I'm mentioned a whole lot of different supplements and there's always somebody won't to hook onto Janet and my train and somebody said the other day. Well you know you said this and this and this about immune system and I would like to introduce my article about bovine colostrum and that helps immune system to. I'm not GonNa let that particular person get on our train and ride it but yes boven colostrum works. I take it. We have it here. You probably never heard me talk about it but if you're not taking SBI which is a bovine derived immunoglobulin. You're missing the boat. I don't care what you've got the ought to be thrown that stuff in your body every day You heard me talk last week. I don't know what we were talking about. Might have been sugar diabetes. Whatever and I said too much. Sugar Equals fewer vegetables equals. Less zinc equals. Poor taste equals more sugar. That's the vicious cycle that we get into and I think that's GONNA lead into why sometimes we get on this junk food journey and that helps feed the things that create bow films like the Candida Fungus. There's actually a book that says cancers of Fungus by Dr Simon Seaney and frankly it's kind of rare to get a book that just blows me away intellectually disguise. What the heck over my head. But I think if I had a bad cancer. I think I'd go see him at Rome Italy but read the book Cancers a fungus in the nurse. You know plenty of research. Studies like out of Johns Hopkins at talks about sugar can contribute greatly to creating cancer because it feeds the yeast fungus and these bow films are not broken down. So how do you break down? Abou- him well one thing you do. Is You take digestive enzymes. Because it has the things to break them down.

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Libya crisis: UN warns battle for Tripoli is 'start of a bloody war

Monocle 24: The Globalist

04:37 min | 4 years ago

Libya crisis: UN warns battle for Tripoli is 'start of a bloody war

"The time in Tripoli's approaching eight thirty six where the UN on void Libya has warned that the battle for the capital is just the start of a long and bloody war. It began at the beginning of April, when a military leader general Khalifa, half, tar, who's allies to rebels seeking to overturn the internationally. Recognized government launched an offensive on the city will since then more than five hundred people have died and tens of thousands of fled from their homes and things appear to be getting worse with both sides, receiving military supplies from overseas with Turkey backing the government of fires Al Sarraj and Jordan, supporting the rebels or the UN envoy, Gazon Salma is calling for those weapons supplies to stop. Joining me to discuss is Mary FitzGerald, who's a researcher and journalist specializing in Libya. Welcome to the program. Mary, what do you make of what Salam, I had to say. While it was a very powerful speech to the Security Council fifteen minutes long, and you could see the, the frustration on Salama's part is been the UN special envoy to Libyan average just over two years. He has been trying to get a u n political process aimed at resolving, the simmering conflict in Libya, get that up and running. And I think we shouldn't forget that the day that Khalifa after launch this offensive on Tripoli was actually the same day that the UN secretary, General Antonio Gutierrez was intrepid to try and give a fresh impetus to that UN a process. So the symbolism could not have been more striking an offensive launched by a man who Khalifa after has tried to undermine that UN process since it begun, late two thousand fourteen so I think Salamis frustration was evident in his speech yesterday. But also his warning was was stark about where the fighting that was. Triggered by half tres offensive may lead Libya, and there was one line that stuck out for me. He said the full civil war is not inevitable, but it may occur because of the will of some parties and the inaction of others. And I think that reference to inaction has to basically be a message, I think to e you Member States because what happens in Libya does not stay in Libya. And it has an impact on Europe that it doesn't say on countries that are fueling this conflict, particularly on how star side, the, the UAE and Saudi Arabia in the Gulf. And then on the other side as, as you mentioned Turkey has been supplying weapons to, to the US government in, in Tripoli. And so I think that, that, that reference to inaction and given the we've seen an inability on the used side to forge more robust collective response to. This guy during conflict, I think is pertinent, can you give us a short, but Reese a lesson in recent history Mary, because obviously in the time since the full of, of, of the Gadhafi, regime, Libya has been going through a journey of turbulence, but in more recent years at certainly been overshadowed on the world stage in terms of the world's attention by by, by Syria. What's been happening that brought Libya to this point while since the fall of Gaddafi in two thousand eleven Libyan had a very shaky at transition and it has held number of elections. It's experiment in, in democracy. If you like for forty two years of Gaddafi's dictatorship, it, it, it didn't know democracy, but essentially Libya, since two thousand eleven has been roiled by m s struggle over control of the country's resources Libya's home to Africa's biggest oil reserves. The conflict in Libya is not ideal. Logical and it is a greedy scramble for the country's resources in two thousand fourteen Khalifa after was accused of attempting a military coup, and he that accumulation that belief that after seeks to impose himself as military ruler autocrat in Libya has been a key driver of the conflict from two thousand fourteen until the present day and tops are I think with this gambled try and take Tripoli. There was a lot of wishful thinking in some international circles about how after his intentions about the possibility of bringing him into a UN process aimed at creating an inclusive civil government in, in Libya.

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Ebola: medics brace for new cases as DRC outbreak spreads

Dr. Daliah

05:16 min | 4 years ago

Ebola: medics brace for new cases as DRC outbreak spreads

"I. evolve spreading to the Democratic, Republic of Congo conflict zone and. This is a scenario that, health officials have been dreading so a week, after the World. Health Organization said we're clear of latest Ebola epidemic this new one popped up. Which is why I would just say guys don't jinx anything just do not say an epidemic is done or a. Little. Outbreak has done don't say that because something always pops up and I understand you want tourists and trade and industry to calm down. Relax. But you, know a lot, of times, we speak too soon Well they say the, outbreak in. The, Democratic Republic of Congo has spread to a city surrounded by rebels they said creating. Challenger challenges that responders are dreading they said one probable case. Of one suspected case of emerged of the city, of OH in VR sees North. Kivu province and a we, chat self is not under rebel control Salama, Peter Salama who. Is World Health organizations emergency response chief said the city is entirely surrounded by. Territory held by a feared you Ugandan insurgent group known as the allied democratic forces so they say for the first, time. We have a, confirmed case in an area with high insecurity This is a problem we were, anticipating at a problem at the same time we were dreading Okay in order for, us to stop Ebola from local regional and then global spread you need to get in there. You need to be. Able to take control and you need to nip it, in the bud Well if you can't get in there because it's an. Area. Controlled by insurgents or a group that could possibly do harm to you an aid workers you hesitate and a. Day two days three days maybe weeks or months go by and evola can spread like wildfire They say large numbers, of civilians have been killed by unrest, around Oita, aid workers priest government employers are currently being held hostage thereby insurgents So how do, we, get in there to start to contain the outbreak And, if the insurgents are already killing civilians and you say guys you know Avala killing some of the civilians. Are they really going to be that open to letting people come in See I I I love negotiate guys look I, don't, want you, guys get the Abullah so can you let us get in their door staff or get the people out But you're not really supposed to call. Them evil people patients that are being afflicted. With alleged Avila suspected of anyway so this outbreak is the tenth to hit the DRC since one thousand nine hundred seventy. Six this remember, has been around since the. Seventies it's just the the biggest outbreaks happened back in two thousand fourteen in the two thousand fourteen to two thousand sixteen epidemic so this latest what. Began on August one so we're about twenty four days into. It and it's already killed sixty three people out of one. Hundred three confirmed or possible cases and Salama warned health workers were expected at least one additional wave of cases so. Now these cases of made containing the virus more difficult so how do they operate in, complex environments and u., n. teams are only allowed travel to. Each, with armed escorts so if the. Number, patients or contacts of patients in the city. Searches the logistical hurdles not only the cows the cost will mount according to CBS News and, so the World Health Organization. Has been criticized on its handling of the two thousand thirteen thousand sixty in west Africa epidemic and we talked about that that killed about eleven thousand. Three hundred people so we'll Health Organization has pledged to revamp. Its response systems what went wrong back then well I think. A lot of things I think we were in the throes of a politically correct movement and so when people you. Know suggested while let's quarantine let's not let people come to the United States if they, traveled there let's try, and examine them that you know the You know with I think people were hitting gloving because they. Didn't want to you know? They, didn't want to trample on anyone's rights they didn't want to be politically incorrect remember there was that. Nurse that was pitchy she ended, up being right but she was furious that our government quarantined her because she could have been. At risk of having A Bola and spreading it And she threw the, biggest fed and I don't blame her I wouldn't wanna be quarantined if I didn't have to but sometimes to limit an epidemic We sometimes have to do, some things that aren't very popular And, after we had that one gentleman that. Came to New York I think it was on the,

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Congo’s latest Ebola outbreak taking place in a war zone

The Science Hour

03:30 min | 5 years ago

Congo’s latest Ebola outbreak taking place in a war zone

"Start with the new and very worrying outbreak of the abode of virus in the Democratic Republic of Congo is just two weeks ago, the authorities they had to Clinton early outbreak in the west of the country to be over that success was put down to the rapid response approach device after the poorly contained epidemic in west Africa in two thousand thirteen to two thousand sixteen, but now more than two and a half thousand kilometers way in north key province near the border of Uganda, they've been thirty six deaths as we record this program, some of which have already been confirmed as Ebola. It's the same strain as before, but the outbreaks probably not actually linked the problem in dealing with it as the deputy director of emergency preparedness. Peter Salama. The World Health Organization told Claudia Hammond is this outbreak is going to be far more challenging to contain and even riskier. For the medical staff involved. The outbreak is centered around Mela beco- health zone, and particularly around us Motown cooled, men Geena. That really is the epicenter of the outbreak. We are however, receiving notifications of suspected cases that go beyond this particular healthy area and health zone. So they're being investigated in there more than thirty suspected cases currently. That this outbreak is completely separate from the one that was only declared over a couple of weeks ago. Is it because it's it's so far away across the other side of the country. We don't have definitive evidence as yet, but nor do we have any reason to believe that these outbreaks connected the distance between Ecuador, province and north keeping provinces is around two thousand five hundred kilometers. We know that this outbreak is likely to have taken off towards the end of July, and there were no active cases in the Equitor outbreak. After early Jews, how worrying is this new outbreak? This outbreak is extremely concerning in the Ecuador outbreak. I spoke of number of complicating factors, logistics affected health workers were infected early, which is, of course a ruse fan publication. The fact that the sites were much close to forested area. The fact that we have multiple sides simultaneously to address in terms of outbreak response. The fact that we also had proximity to Buddha's. So in this outbreak in northern kiva province, we have all of the above, but above and beyond. All of that here, the biggest constraint is security. There are more than one hundred groups in the North Kivu province more than twenty highly active and there is of operation really of Aleppo. Unfortunately, we've many of the areas which we're going to have to cover to reach all of the context out of the eight million population of northern kiva. One million people are internally displaced, so it's a population on the move, so that must make it much more difficult to work with communities. If you've got communities. So broken up on areas of conflict, metro difficult, much of this province is in UN security level for and what that means in practice is that many of the roads will have to travel alone who require escorts. Now, staff will require security, pistol protective equipments and not just the regular PP. We're used to using any Bill. Outbreaks to protect from infection, and we'll be relying heavily on the UN to help us with negotiations if needs be with some of the armed groups in order to access the population.

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U.S. tells China's HNA to sell stake in NYC building near Trump Tower: WSJ

Bloomberg Daybreak: Asia

00:52 sec | 5 years ago

U.S. tells China's HNA to sell stake in NYC building near Trump Tower: WSJ

"We've talked about h.. A. on this program before the Chinese conglomerate trying to. Get rid of, debt by selling off some assets well now comes news that one of its trophy Manhattan real. Estate properties, is getting some attention from Washington more from Denise Pellegrini eighteen says it's getting questions from powerful US government investment panel about ownership of. Eight fifty third, avenue near Trump Tower an HR rep says the. Committee, on foreign investment in the US has raised, concerns about some, quote unique facts and, circumstances regarding the building's, location, the. Twenty one story building houses one of? Only two police precincts within, a, mile, of Trump Tower HA says it's taking steps to address syfy as concerns. And also says it's not true that the. Trump administration is, poised to seize a majority. Stake in the building But h day has been shopping. The property around along with other real estate

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Dr. Larry Nassar, NPR and Yemen discussed on Morning Edition

Morning Edition

04:32 min | 5 years ago

Dr. Larry Nassar, NPR and Yemen discussed on Morning Edition

"The live from NPR news in Washington. I'm korva Coleman. The Labor Department says July's unemployment rate fell to three point nine percent at the same time. One hundred fifty, seven thousand jobs were created. The agency also revised upward job gains for prior months. Meanwhile, China's says it is poised to impose billions of dollars worth of new tariffs on American exports, NPR's or Berliner pass more. This is definitely an escalation of tit for tat at China. Now says it is prepared to impose tariffs on sixty billion dollars of US America of American goods. This only would follow if the Trump administration goes ahead with its threat to impose tariffs of perhaps as high as twenty five percent on two hundred billion dollars worth of Chinese goods. NPR's oria Berliner, former Michigan State University sports. Dr. Larry Nassar is appealing conditions of his sentencing hearing today. Day he's asking for a. Different judge than the one who sentenced him two decades in prison hundreds of women say he sexually. Assaulted them Michigan public radio's shayna Roth has more Larry Nassar sentencing hearing went on for seven days seven days in which more than one hundred women and young girls told the stories. Of how Nassar, abused them upon handing down. The. Sentence judge Rosemarie Aquilina said I'm just find yourself warranted Nassar's attorneys say comments like this show aqua Lena was biased. They say she should be. Taken off the. Case and a different judge should decide whether Nassar may be resentenced the state attorney general's office argues that Nassar got a fair hearing it. Says judge aqua Lena was allowed to be harsh and voice the. Communities quote moral outrage for NPR news I'm shayna Roth in Lansing Michigan the world held organization warns Yemen may be on the brink of. A major, new cholera epidemic Lisa Shlein reports from Geneva the WHO fears this new. Outbreak may be worse than previous ones because of the weakened condition of the population following more than three years of civil war Yemen. Has had two major waves of cholera epidemics in recent years. WHO expert pita Salama says a steady increase in cases over the past, weeks suggest Yemen may be on the cusp of a third wave he says people are at great risk of getting ill because they are. Severely malnourished what we're, likely to see is even Even higher death rates among the color of cases that do occur because people. Just don't have the physical resources to fight the disease any longer. WHO is, appealing to the warring parties to stop fighting for three days so, it, can begin an oral cholera. Vaccination campaign in northern Yemen, on. Saturday for NPR news I'm Lisa shine in Geneva on Wall Street the Dow Jones industrial average. Is up fifty two points. At twenty five. Thousand three hundred seventy nine the NASDAQ is down twelve at seventy seven ninety this is NPR from news I'm Tiffany Cam high local air. Regulators are issuing an air advisory today through Sunday warning that wins. Could push smoke from the Mendocino complex fire and Lake County into the bay area especially the north bay changing wind patterns will continue to. Be a, challenge for firefighters but meteorologist Jan null says the temperatures will come down. A little cubby conditions over the decks Dixie days are are. Not going to be as extremists we saw, about a week ago maybe it's go to ward back up again the the temperatures are going to be you know into the low. One hundred's dotted you the kid sort of raised so getting a bit of a. Respite meanwhile team from the national weather service and Cal fire have begun investigating the large firewall. Or fire tornado that ripped through a section. Of reading a week ago in the early stages of the massive car fire as science editor Daniel. Benton tells us they released some preliminary findings winds. Were in excess of one. Hundred forty three miles per hour when an out of control fire generated its own weather system last week torching neighborhoods and reading that's the equivalent of an f two tornado considered significant. On the scale used for. Tornadoes the winds were strong enough to crumple high-tension powerline. Towers uproot trees and tear, the roofs off homes the team will be issuing a full report But according to a Cal fire spokesman there is no estimate yet of when I'm Daniel Vinton KiKi Dee news there's..

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Prince William begins historic first royal tour of Israel

BBC World Service

03:16 min | 5 years ago

Prince William begins historic first royal tour of Israel

"Same time he will have the power to issue all kinds of decrees apart from the wall which affect human rights topics so he will be able to implement many lost that he wanted as fast as he wants and also he gave the promise of lifting the state of emergency right after the election he said this will be one of my priorities so we will see if he holds these promises or not i am from turkish service prince william the second in line to the british throne is currently on a tour of the middle east becoming the first royal to make an official visit to israel and the palestinian territories he will meet israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu later today and palestinian president mahmoud abbas later in the week becomes amid a rise in tensions between the two sides a middle east correspondent nell reports this is jaffa gate one of the entrances to jerusalem's old city watching the flow of foreign pilgrims tourists heading into see the holy sites taking in the history it's remarkable to think that a british royal hasn't come in decades on an official trip here israel's former ambassador to the u k run process says this being an unofficial boycott it's interesting that took care majesty only twenty years to visit germany after world war two and seventy years for a member of the royal family to visit israel we all know that members of the house of windsor visited our region countries that not exactly jeffersonian democracies around us so there was no reason not to have a visit but right now presents royals off particularly popular following last month's wedding of prince harry and meghan markle like many locals britishisraeli linda lipchitz is pleased about prince william's arrival i'm very excited an heir to the throne but being princess diana's son i think israel is really love him obviously everybody would like to see that have been in you baby it wouldn't be expected on his solo trip the prince will watch jewish and arab israeli children playing football but political differences here on always so easy to overcome israeli politicians are criticizing his schedule for presenting jerusalem's old city as part of the occupied palestinian territories israel captured the east of the city in the nineteen sixty seven war and later annexed it in a move that's not internationally recognized it sees all the city as its capital but palestinians want east jerusalem as their capital palestinian official hanan ashrawi says the palace is using the right descriptions the only country that has violated international law openly admitted to roussel as the capital of israel is the us is trump the uk has not changed its position at still considers to salama's occupied territory you cannot expect the royal visit to come and become complicit and land theft and the legal annexation.

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Asian stocks off to a mixed start

Bloomberg Daybreak: Asia

02:26 min | 5 years ago

Asian stocks off to a mixed start

"Flash a very pleasant monday morning to you seventeen minutes past six o'clock here morning in hong kong i'm bryan curtis along with rashad salama looking at these markets asian futures i guess you'd have to say are mostly higher little modest setback for the nikkei as down thirty five points at twenty two thousand five oh five at roughly where we closed on friday and cash market prompts just to ten points you so lower so we'll keep an eye on that we also have snp many's down a little bit down about a tenth of one percent but for the most part otherwise china hong kong australian futures all pointing to the upside have the turkish lira strengthening about one percent this morning our time as president to claim victory in the turkish elections and lifted some of the political uncertainty there that had been a drag on the markets china will cut some of the banks reserve ratio requirements by half a percentage point that's effective july fifth that will free up more than one hundred billion dollars worth of of liquidity move designed to support smaller companies and also the scmp reports that china does not plan to target us firms with trade reprisal actions on oil saudi arabia said that opec would bring a real output increase of close to a million barrels a day so that went beyond the opec agreement that we'd heard on friday suggesting something closer to six hundred thousand barrels oil price now sixty eight forty four a barrel and that is down about two tenths of one percent gold at twelve seventy one yield on the tenure two point eight nine percent eighteen and a half minutes past the hour let's get a news update ed baxter's in san francisco and has all the latest ed all right bryan thank you research tie of turkey's longestserving rulers claiming voters mandate air john says he failed to reach target and parliament us president donald trump says when immigrants enter the us should be sent home without judges or asylum hearing saying that he doesn't want an invasion us fence secretary james mattis visits bay jiang this week he's accusing charlie has accused china of intimidation and coercion and the south china sea malaysian prime minister masahiro mohamed is seeking to renegotiate a long standing water supply agreement with singapore also taking shots at china and the us over the weekend south korea based u s troops moved one hundred wooden coffins just north of the border preparing for a maine's a possibly two hundred two hundred fifty american service people to be brought to.

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U.S. Commerce Secretary, Chinese Vice Premier set for Sunday talks amid trade row

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02:02 min | 5 years ago

U.S. Commerce Secretary, Chinese Vice Premier set for Sunday talks amid trade row

"So the economic impact is is at best it's marginal benefit from protectionism at worst you really you're kinda shooting yourself in the foot vivian salama commerce secretary ross is heading to china what can we expect from that visit well obviously they they intend to continue the toxicity if there they can make any headway on this dispute something that commerce secretary ross has said in the last couple of days with regard to tariffs you know to all the allies is not you know they're going to go ahead with the tariffs and then we can continue negotiating after that they really wanna show that they are not bluffing when they say that they threatened with tariffs but they are open to the idea of continuing talks with the chinese in particular you know the there are some serious issues that are still on the table with regard to the range of export controls barring china's access to us technology and other issues the products that they that they intend to tariff on they said they were going to release a list on june fifteenth and so there are some outstanding issues that are obviously going to be discussed you vivian let me stay with you michael ask a question by email that i think i should have asked you earlier michael asked to the allies allow us goods to flow freely into their countries that they already have protections in place against some or all us goods well this is an issue that the trump administration continuously brings up is that some us goods are actually taxed quite high and they don't actually take in as much us goods as the us takes from certain countries especially china in in the case of china that's that's definitely true and so this is an issue that the trump administration definitely is insisting that because of the tariffs they are essentially looking out for america's best interests they're going to create jobs this way they're going to boost gdp this way and essentially help the american people but whether or not that's going to actually translate into real world changes or whether or not goods are going to get more expensive that's the question and we are in a midterm election year and so this is obviously a very critical issue before we close the loop on terrorist and shown comeback to you and.

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Can the U.S.-Europe Alliance Survive Trump? – Foreign Policy

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01:54 min | 5 years ago

Can the U.S.-Europe Alliance Survive Trump? – Foreign Policy

"The negotiations from my point of view is his final parting shot at working family so that's the nafta talks separately the administration has also engage aged in trade talks with china this week what's the goal there the administration wants to bring down it's big trade deficit with china and also improve the way that country treats american businesses technological knowhow and this has been a kind of tense faceoff between the us and china the us's slap tariffs on chinese steel and aluminum china's retaliated with tariffs on us pork and other farm products china has also basically stop buying soybeans from the us last year they bought nearly fourteen billion dollars worth now they're buying those from russia and brazil instead the white house is hoping to work out some kind of negotiated settlement to head off a broader trade war and at the same time president trump needs china's help in dealing with north korea by the way trump is still looking ahead to a summit meeting with north korean leader kim jong un next month although the north koreans have made noise about pulling out of that white house says they're proceeding if those talks are going to happen npr's scott horsely thanks as always the evola virus has spread to a city along the congo river in the democratic republic of congo that is scary because lots of people travel through a port city and the virus of course is highly contagious as you will remember from the massive outbreak in west africa a few years ago that outbreak killed more than eleven thousand people well the world health organization is working with local authorities in congo to try to stop the spread of the disease and we have reached dr peter salama he is the who's deputy director general for emergencies we've caught him on the line in geneva switzerland hey dr salama killer can you describe the city on the congo river where the outbreak appears to have spread where it's now centered gift to the provincial capital which is cold than daca.

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The Latest: Nobel laureate Malala returns to Pakistan home

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02:06 min | 5 years ago

The Latest: Nobel laureate Malala returns to Pakistan home

"Danaher of the bbc and vivian salama of nbc news and there are a few people on this globe who whom we know primarily by their first name and one of them is malala the winner of the nobel peace prize who has visited her home country of pakistan for the first time this week the first time since the attack on her life back in two thousand twelve at the time she was only fifteen years old she was shot in the head by taliban militants for speaking out for women's education here is a part of her acceptance speech for the nobel peace prize i have found that despite me in many different ways some people call me the gut who was shot by the taliban and some the gun who fought for her right some people call me nobel laureate now however my brother still called me that annoying bossy sister is fine as i know i'm just a committed and even stubborn person wants to see every child getting quantity education wants to see women having eight one rights and who wants peace in every corner of the world vivian salama you are one of our pennells who has spent time in pakistan what does her return to her home country mean for her home country oh it's significant obviously she's become the symbol of fighting for women's rights fighting for human rights in general and someone who she's gone out on the world stage and portrayed pakistan as pakistan is to a lot of these people and really if they're so you know she she's a source of great pride for so many people in the country obviously there are elements in the country who also are against what she's doing and that's how she became known to us in the first place.

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